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Best podcasts about John Wilcox

Latest podcast episodes about John Wilcox

NB Poli Podcast
The Digital Price tag for Democracy & Politics with Dominic Cardy

NB Poli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 63:32


This week we get former PC Cabinet Minister Dominic Cardy on the show to have a conversation about New Brunswick Politics. It's been a long time coming to be sure. We speak on a range of topics from the plight of democracy, the Canadian Future Party, and the New Brunswick political landscape.  Wikipedia Bio Dominic William Cardy[1] MLA (born 25 July 1970) is a Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. From the 2018 New Brunswick general election until his expulsion from the caucus in October 2022,[2] Cardy represented the electoral district of Fredericton West-Hanwell for the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick. He now sits as an independent.[3] During his time in government he was the Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development under Blaine Higgs. Since September 2023, Cardy has been the interim leader of the Canadian Future Party, a moderate centrist federal political party which broke away from the Conservative Party of Canada.[4] Prior to being elected to the New Brunswick legislature, Cardy served as chief of staff of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick caucus and had previously been leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party from 2011 to 2017. Early life [edit] Born in the United Kingdom, Cardy moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick with his family when he was a child.[5] He attended Dalhousie University and graduated with a political science degree.[5] Cardy worked for the Department of Foreign Affairs in 2000 on projects to increase public support for the banning of land mines[5] and for the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) between 2001 and 2008. He served as a senior staff member and then country director for NDI in Nepal, Bangladesh and Cambodia.[6] Political career [edit] While a student at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Cardy was elected President of the Nova Scotia NDP's youth wing. He then worked as a party campaigner, political assistant to an NDP MP in Cape Breton, and managed several campaigns at the municipal and federal level.[5] In 2000, Cardy co-founded NDProgress, a pressure group within the NDP that advocated the modernisation of the party's governance structures and was sympathetic to the Third Way.[3] In writing about the debate within the NDP prior to its 2001 convention between the New Politics Initiative and those such as NDProgress, Cardy wrote "Some want to see the NDP recreated as a mass party based on the ideas of the traditional left, but infused with the energy of the new social movements and the anti-globalization activists. And there are those pushing from another direction, taking inspiration from the European socialists. If I had my choice I would fall firmly into this camp, those who want the party to follow the path laid by social democrats like Gary Doer, Tony Blair and Gerhard Schröder."[7] He is also an admirer of US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.[8][self-published source] Cardy was campaign director for the NDP in the 2010 provincial election.[9] Provincial politics [edit] NDP leader [edit] Cardy was acclaimed party leader on 2 March 2011 after the only other candidate for the position, Pierre Cyr, was disqualified from the party's 2011 leadership election.[9] At the 2012 New Brunswick New Democratic Party convention, Cardy received an 82 per cent vote of confidence in his leadership from the assembled delegates.[10] During the 2012 federal NDP leadership race, Cardy backed Thomas Mulcair, and was one of the introductory speakers at his campaign launch. Cardy was the NDP's candidate in a 25 June 2012 provincial by-election in Rothesay, coming in third with 27 per cent of the vote. As leader, Cardy recruited a slate of candidates that included several prominent former Conservative and Liberal politicians including former Liberal cabinet minister Kelly Lamrock in Fredericton South; Bev Harrison, a former Conservative and Speaker of the legislature, in Hampton; former Liberal MLA Abel LeBlanc in Saint John-Lancaster and former Liberal candidate John Wilcox in Rothesay.[11] Former party leader Allison Brewer endorsed the Greens due to the policy positions of Cardy's NDP.[12] In the 2014 provincial election, Cardy ran as the party's candidate in Fredericton West-Hanwell.[12] Though it received 12.98 per cent of the vote in the 2014 provincial election, an all-time high for the NB NDP and its predecessor, the CCF, the party won no seats in the provincial legislature. Cardy himself lost to Brian Macdonald in Fredericton-Hanwell, and announced in his concession speech that he would resign as party leader effective at the party's next convention,[12] which has been postponed to January 2015. Cardy faced pressure to rescind his resignation and run in the Saint John East by-election which was called following the surprise resignation of newly elected Liberal MLA Gary Keating on 14 October 2014.[13] Cardy announced on 21 October that he would be standing in the by-election, scheduled for 17 November,[14] and delayed his resignation.[15] Cardy placed third in the by-election with 21.88 per cent of the vote.[16] Cardy agreed to remain as leader after the party's executive rejected his resignation on 10 December 2014 and a letter was signed at the party's provincial council by supporters and former candidates urging him to stay on. The party also offered Cardy a "livable" salary beginning in 2015 due to its improved financial position. Cardy had been working as leader on a volunteer basis since assuming the position in 2011 and had no legislative salary as he was not a member of the provincial legislature.[17] In early 2015, federal NDP MP Yvon Godin (Acadie—Bathurst) criticised Cardy's leadership and its conduct in the election campaign saying that Cardy had moved the provincial party too far to the centre. "The problem, I think, with the provincial party, with Dominic, was that I think he was too much to the right to even be in the centre, and I think people read into that," said Godin who added: "I think it did hurt the party. People were looking for the NDP, they were doing really well, and [voters] wanted change from the existing parties that we have now, who are serving the big corporations and forgetting about the people. I think that's what happened."[18] In the summer of 2016, Cardy expressed his support for the proposed Energy East pipeline and supported Alberta NDP Premier Rachel Notley's position against the Leap Manifesto.[19] He had earlier refused to endorse federal NDP leader Thomas Mulcair's leadership, saying he was troubled by positions taking by the federal party during the 2015 federal election, and skipped the April 2016 federal party convention along with the leadership review that occurred during the meeting.[20] Resignation from the NDP [edit] Cardy resigned as party leader, as well as resigning his membership of both the federal and New Brunswick NDP,[21] on 1 January 2017, complaining of party infighting which he attributed to "destructive forces" colluding with CUPE New Brunswick, the province's largest public-sector union against his leadership.[22] Cardy said that he "cannot lead a party where a tiny minority of well-connected members refuse to accept the democratic will of the membership." He added that "[l]imited time and energy is being wasted on infighting before the election," and that "'Some New Democrats unfortunately believe change and openness have had their time. They want to return to an old NDP of true believers, ideological litmus tests and moral victories."[23] Cardy claimed that what he described as his "progressive" platform had been thwarted by both federal and provincial party members and denounced the federal party's non-interventionist stance on the Syrian Civil War as antithetical to his beliefs.[22] Conservative politics [edit] Cardy's appointment as strategic issues director for the opposition Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick was announced by party leader Blaine Higgs on 27 January 2017.[24] Cardy said it is "not my intention" to run for a legislative seat as a Progressive Conservative candidate but that a "great many" of his former colleagues in the NDP would be joining the Progressive Conservatives.[24] In April 2017, Cardy was promoted to the position of chief of staff to the official opposition New Brunswick Progressive Conservative caucus. Later that month he endorsed Maxime Bernier for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada.[25] Cardy was elected in the 2018 provincial election as the PC candidate in Fredericton West-Hanwell. He had run unsuccessfully in 2014 in the same riding as a New Democrat.[26] Cardy was re-elected in the 2020 provincial election. Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development [edit] This section needs expansion with: information about the 2021 CUPE strike. You can help by adding to it. (October 2021) Cardy was appointed as Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development on 9 November 2018.[27] During his time as department minister, Cardy signed the original version of Policy 713, which took into effect on August 17, 2020.[28] Removal of Chinese cultural programs from New Brunswick schools [edit] Minister Cardy spearheaded a plan to remove the Confucius Institute from all New Brunswick schools.[29] While the educational programs for elementary and middle schools were removed for the 2019–2020 school year, high school programs will not be removed until 2022.[29] Resignation [edit] Cardy resigned from his position as Minister of Education and Early Childhood Education on October 13, 2022.[30] Announcing his resignation on Twitter, Cardy explained that "At some point, working style and values have to matter." His resignation letter offered a more detailed explanation,[31] citing Premier Higgs' behaviour in a series of incidents. Cardy initially commitment to staying on as a Progressive Conservative but was expelled from caucus a day after resigning as minister.[32][2][3] He was replaced as minister by Bill Hogan.[33] Independent MLA [edit] Cardy remained in the legislature as an independent MLA for the rest of his term, while announcing he would not be running as a candidate in the 2024 New Brunswick general election.[4] Cardy said he would be voting for Susan Holt and the New Brunswick Liberal Party in the upcoming election in June 2024.[34] Federal politics and further activities (2023–present) [edit] On September 20, 2023, Cardy announced that he was in the process of founding a new federal political party, tentatively named the "Canadian Future Party" to occupy the middle ground between the Justin Trudeau-led Liberal Party of Canada and the Pierre Poilievre-led Conservative Party of Canada. Prior to its launch as a party, the group had been known first as "Centre Ice Conservatives" and then as "Centre Ice Canadians."[35][4] On July 22, 2024, Elections Canada recognized the Canadian Future Party as eligible for registration, pending it standing a candidate for election.[36][37] In July 2024, Cardy was arrested in Toronto for disturbing the peace after engaging in a confrontation at a pro-Palestine protest. According to Cardy, he chanted "Free Palestine from Hamas". Authorities stated that Cardy "behaved in a confrontational manner towards other protesters and did not follow police directions" to leave the area. He was released without charges.[38][39]

The Orchestra Teacher Podcast
69. Ryan Silvestri discusses his dissertation research about recruiting and retention, classroom teaching strategies, balancing personal and professional life, and more

The Orchestra Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 35:49


Ryan Silvestri is in his twelfth year at Wando High School as Director of Orchestras. A native of Boardman, Ohio, Mr. Silvestri earned a bachelor's degree in instrumental music education from Florida State University and a master's degree in violin performance from UNC-Greensboro. He is currently pursuing a doctor of music education degree from Liberty University. Ryan completed his string education studies with the late Dr. Michael Allen, co-author of the Essential Elements for Strings series, as well as Dr. Rebecca MacLeod. As a violinist, Ryan has performed with the Charleston, Greensboro, and Tallahassee Symphonies and also served as Concertmaster of the Brevard Music Center Sinfonia Orchestra. Primary violin teachers include Marjorie Bagley, Corinne Stillwell, Eliot Chapo, and John Wilcox. In addition to teaching at Wando, Ryan served as the inaugural director of the Charleston Symphony Youth Strings from 2019-2022 and as an adjunct professor of strings at Charleston Southern University. Professional associations include NAFME and ASTA. Mr. Silvestri has frequently served as a guest adjudicator and clinician and has published articles in the American String Teacher. Under his direction, the Wando Orchestras have nearly tripled in size and consistently received Superior ratings at SCMEA Concert Festival and other regional competitions. The Wando Honors Orchestra was invited to perform at the SCMEA state conference in 2017 and 2024 and competed in the ASTA National Orchestra Festival in 2018. Ryan lives in Mount Pleasant, SC with his wife who is also a music educator and violinist, and four children. Mr. Silvestri can be reached at: ryan_silvestri@charleston.k12.sc.us -- Your support is appreciated! If you are enjoying The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, please consider becoming a supporter for as little as 99 cents per month. I am working hard to bring on some amazing educators who will share ideas, tell their story, and offer some support for all of you. I have invested a lot of time in putting it all together and money purchase equipment that will help provide the best possible listening experience. Here is the link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orchestrateacher/support Thank you for your continued support! If you have suggestions for podcast guests, please let me know by providing a name and contact information. -- Subscribe to The Orchestra Teacher Website, YouTube Channel, and Podcast! Website: http://www.orchestrateacher.net YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/theorchestrateacher Podcast on Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pvAWs3uftZ5FJ2KyZYU0z Podcast on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mNjU1ZWEwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-orchestra-teacher-podcast/id1489358262 — Looking to advertise a product or service to string and orchestra teachers? Consider an audio advertisement on the Orchestra Teacher Podcast! Proceeds from your ad will help offset costs of equipment and web hosting.  Please contact Charles at charles@orchestrateacher.net for more information. ——— Please donate to Charles' charity!! Charles is a supporter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.  AFSP is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide.  AFSP creates a culture that's smart about mental health by engaging in the following core strategies: * Funding scientific research * Educating the public about mental health and suicide prevention * Advocating for public policies in mental health and suicide prevention * Supporting survivors of suicide loss and those affected by suicide in our mission You can learn more about Charles' fundraisers and donate here: https://supporting.afsp.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orchestrateacher/support

Into The Necrosphere
MASTER'S CALL - Dave Powell & John Wilcox | Into The Necrosphere Podcast #206

Into The Necrosphere

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 150:33


On this installment of Into The Necrosphere, I'm visiting with Dave Powell and John Wilcox of UK black metallers, Master's Call. They take me through a track-by-track breakdown of their excellent debut album, “A Journey For The Damned”, we discuss the road to getting it released and much more.On my weekly news rant, I give you my first impressions of new tracks by Vredehammer, Phobocosm, Farsot and others. PLUS - I pay tribute to the legendary “Geordie” Walker of Killing Joke.▶️SIGN UP TO THE AMPWALL MAILING LISThttps://ampwall.com/ ▶️SUPPORT THE BANDS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODEFaustian https://faustian666.bandcamp.com/ Master's Callhttps://masterscallofficial.bandcamp.com/ Killing Jokehttps://www.killingjoke.co.uk/ ▶️SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST https://youtube.com/c/IntoTheNecrosphere ▶️STREAM & DOWNLOADAmazon Musichttps://amzn.to/3epNJ4KSpotifyhttps://spoti.fi/3iKqbIPApple Podcastshttps://apple.co/38wDYhi ▶️SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/intothenecrosphere Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/intothenecrosphere Twitterhttps://twitter.com/inecrosphere ▶️INTO THE NECROSPHERE MERCHhttps://into-the-necrosphere.creator-spring.com▶️THE HORSEMEN OF THE PODCASTING APOCALYPSE Horrorwolf666https://thehorrorwolf666podcast.buzzsprout.com/ Everything Went Blackhttps://everythingwentblack.podbean.com/ Necromaniacshttps://necromaniacs.podbean.com/ Sol Noxhttps://www.solnoxpodcast.podbean.com/ Iblis Manifestationshttps://linktr.ee/iblismanifestationspodcast

Whiskey Chats
My Distillery Chat with John Wilcox from Blackwater Distillery

Whiskey Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 85:42


Join me for My Distillery Chat with John Wilcox in Blackwater Distillery, on the Cork / Waterford border. What an interesting lad he is..... Head Distiller John, is American by birth, but I think he has become an honorary Irishman. His love and passion for the historic legacy of Irish Pot Still whiskey is large as Blackwater Distillery's founder, Peter Mulryan. I really enjoyed my visit to Blackwater. I have high expectations for their whiskey in the coming years. John's dog Finnegan shadowed us for much of our chat, stealing as many rubs and pats as he could. A distillery dog is a welcome like no other. This episode of the podcast is brought to you by Irish Whiskey Auctions Don't forget to sign up to my Patreon for 96hr early access episodes and more, for a few euros a month and help me deliver the best podcasts to you. https://www.patreon.com/whiskeychatspodcast I hope you enjoy our chat, Laurie

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
SmartFusion™ is a new way to detect & predict infusion set failures

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 35:45


Infusion sets have always seems like the weak link of pumping for us. What good is the best algorithm and state of the art pump and CGM if the way it all attaches to the body is no good? New information shows infusion failures happen more than you may think. John Wilcox's company, DiaTech Diabetes, has an infusion set failure detection system. He's going to explains what that is, how it works and what you can do with the sets you have right now to make them more effective More here: https://diatechdiabetes.com/ This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza  Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom  Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens  Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com  Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com    

The Bentonville Beacon
Bonus Episode | NWA Tech Summit Live, Featuring Alex Howland, Craig Immel, Caleb Talley, Katie Thompson, Kirt Gill & John Wilcox

The Bentonville Beacon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 67:50


SummaryThe NWA Tech Summit is the Heartland's premier technology conference and serves to enhance, prepare, and diversify the local Northwest Arkansas economy. In its ninth year, the NWA Tech Summit came back with 1,700 registered attendees when it returned in-person to downtown Bentonville. The NWA Tech Summit is an event hosted by the Greater Bentonville Area Chamber of Commerce, and it is supported by the Walton Family Foundation, Northwest Arkansas Council, Walmart, J. B. Hunt, Tyson Foods, Salesforce, and the University of Arkansas Blockchain Center of Excellence.Show Notes(0:52) Introduction to Alex Howland(13:26) Introduction to Craig Immel(30:44) Introduction to Caleb Talley(36:05) Introduction to Katie Thompson(44:32) Introduction to Kirt Gill(59:15) Introduction to John Wilcox(1:06:33) Closing ThoughtsLinksJames BellBentonville Economic DevelopmentKris AdamsNorthwest Arkansas Technology SummitAlex HowlandAlex Victtoria EventsCraig ImmelGoKey NetworkThe MomentaryFreshgrass | BentonvilleFORMAT FestivalBlockchain NWAOZDAOCaleb TalleyStartup JunkieJeff AmerineStartup Junkies PodcastKatie ThompsonScience Venture StudioWinrock InternationalFuel AcceleratorAayush ThakurFR8RelayPressroomThe Preacher's SonScott Family AmazeumCrystal Bridges Museum of American ArtKirt GillNeuraStasisVIC Technology Venture DevelopmentWhole Health InstituteAlice L. Walton School of MedicineJohn WilcoxDiatech DiabetesWalmart (new home office)LedgerTable Mesa BistroMuseum of Native American History21c Museum HotelQuotes“We're in a place where people care about the future of our built environment, and that's so powerful. I think they're building the right way. I think there's some important people here doing the right type of work in figuring out what's next and how we're going to plan for the impacts of what we build now and what it's going to mean for future generations.” - Alex Howland, (8:03)“I'm happy to be here in Northwest Arkansas and blown away by all the changes I've seen…the changes have been significant, but they've also been really nice. I see a lot of quality development, and it's cool to see quality of growth and not just quantity.” - Craig Immel, (13:37)“I think it's a testament to how much the community's grown and the effort of the Chamber and other stakeholders in Northwest Arkansas, Bentonville specifically, to develop what is here, add onto it and do the things that are enticing the talent and culture to put down roots.” - Caleb Talley, (35:17)“I have a six and an eight year old, and we love coming up to Bentonville…I grew up in a small town in Texas and didn't have the opportunities to see artwork, so to be able to take them to places like Crystal Bridges at no cost to me is always amazing.” - Katie Thompson, (42:36)“It's my first time coming to Northwest Arkansas, and it's really beautiful…I went to Crystal Bridges, and there's certain art pieces that really spoke to me…It's hard to imagine what America looked like before all this development, and how beautiful this country is from a natural perspective, and you get to imagine it through some of the artwork that's there, and I think that's special.” - Kirt Gill, (53:43)“We were able to see the Walmart campus being built and that total bikeable building, everything is so modern…Bentonville is beautiful, and I've been very impressed with the urban planning and the restaurants…The infrastructure is incredible, and I saw the bike pass too, so that's been awesome. I want to come back and do some more riding.” - John Wilcox, (1:03:29)

The Bentonville Beacon
Bonus Episode | NWA Tech Summit Live, featuring John Wilcox, Jo Lynn Clemens, Tom Douglass & Megan Werner

The Bentonville Beacon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 43:37


SummaryThe NWA Tech Summit is the Heartland's premier technology conference and serves to enhance, prepare, and diversify the local Northwest Arkansas economy. In its ninth year, the NWA Tech Summit came back with 1,700 registered attendees when it returned in-person to downtown Bentonville. The NWA Tech Summit is an event hosted by the Greater Bentonville Area Chamber of Commerce, and it is supported by the Walton Family Foundation, Northwest Arkansas Council, Walmart, J. B. Hunt, Tyson Foods, Salesforce, and the University of Arkansas Blockchain Center of Excellence.Show Notes(0:55) John Wilcox(14:44) Jo Lynn Clemens(27:21) Introduction to Tom Douglas(35:36) Introduction to Megan Werner(42:17) Closing ThoughtsLinksJames BellBentonville Economic Development 2022 Northwest Arkansas Technology SummitJohn WilcoxDiatech DiabetesJo Lynn ClemensRiskKarma.ioTom DouglassCatapult ConsultingMegan WernerAttraversiamo TechnologiesFuel AcceleratorQuotes“The Northwest Arkansas Tech Summit is an interesting opportunity for startups in the southwest and mid-south to check out…between the pitch competition, connecting with the region for investment opportunities, and hearing about other technology, it makes it all worth it to come to Bentonville.” - John Wilcox, (13:27)“...people are approachable, so it maintains what's valuable and important for families and companies that wish to grow. You have that diversity of thought here from all over the country because these companies attract talent from everywhere. It really is a mecca.” - Jo Lynn Clemens, (24:01)“I can go into any office or restaurant and have a conversation with somebody that ultimately could help my business from a small business growth perspective…in terms of friendliness, acceptance, and everything else, it's unique across the country.” - Tom Douglass, (30:19)“I've already had an abundance of ideas pop up in my head of, ‘I can talk to this person and they can help us with this or we could help them with that.' It's a great hub for connecting and resourcing and growing our economy.” - Megan Werner, (40:37)

Tennis IQ Podcast
Ep. 100 - Answering Your Questions on Our 100th Episode!

Tennis IQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 66:23


For this milestone episode, Brian and Josh answered various questions from listeners of the podcast and shared feedback from listeners in different parts of the world and tennis community. Additionally, they reflected on the origins of the Tennis IQ Podcast, discussed what it means to reach the 100th episode of the podcast, and talked about how athletes can move on and continue to grow after reaching and celebrating their milestones. Lastly, they introduced a program where listeners can help to support the podcast through a new Patreon page (link below). Tennis IQ Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/tennisiqpodcast/membership Timestamps from the episode: Question from Charlie Ferber about the increased prevalence of sport psychology over the past decades, and growing interest in tennis players pursuing mental training - 6:35 Question from John Kelly about how to continue to grow as a tennis player and develop your game regardless of your age - 16:51 Questions from Steve Gulla about how to avoid playing it too safe, and about how to change to a new surface successfully - 24:50 Questions from Racquel Montemayor about how to play your game when your opponent isn't giving you rhythm, and best practices to handle the most frustrating moments of a match - 40:25 Feedback from Joav Burger - 53:29 Feedback from Barbara Cilli - 55:23 Feedback from John Wilcox - 55:58 Feedback and suggestion from Ian Richmond - 57:13 Announcement about new listener support program through Patreon - 1:01:51 To learn more about Josh and Brian's backgrounds and sport psychology businesses, go to TiebreakerPsych.com and PerformanceXtra.com. If you have feedback about the show or questions on the mental game in tennis, email us at TennisIQPodcast@gmail.com or use the hashtag #tennisIQ on Twitter. Don't forget to subscribe on YouTube or your podcast platform of choice (Spotify, Apple, Google, etc.) to stay up to date on future episodes.

Entrepreneurial Insights
John Wilcox (S3BONUS)

Entrepreneurial Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 41:58


On his ninth birthday, John Wilcox was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. These days, he's looking to help others with the same health condition. Wilcox is the CEO and cofounder of Diatech Diabetes, a local medical device startup that's developing a software platform to help people with diabetes obtain proper amounts of insulin. There are about 600,000 diabetes patients who use insulin pumps in the U.S. They regularly inject insulin into their body, ideally ensuring that they receive the correct amount of insulin. The margin for error is high, though, and malfunctions happen frequently. Diatech's software is set to study data in an insulin pump's system to make analyses and predictions while also providing alarms when a pump is malfunctioning and insulin dosages aren't right. The startup plans to sell the software to insulin pump manufacturers, and the company is operating on a flexible, two-year timeline. It wants to complete clinical studies and form a strong relationship with a pump manufacturer by 2023 or 2024. Already, it's scored a $300,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health. And in November 2021, Diatech won The Next Big Thing – an annual pitch competition hosted by The Society of Entrepreneurs and Epicenter – which came with a $10,000 prize. Links to items mentioned in the interview: Diatech Diabetes Epicenter Memphis UMRF Research Park Memphis Business Journal JDRF American Diabetes Association

Today's Leaders in Mental Wellness and Diabetes
John Wilcox- Diatech Diabetes is Ensuring Advancements for the Future

Today's Leaders in Mental Wellness and Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 28:26


Dr Char. is a consultant, trainer, educator, and psychotherapist with extensive professional experience - focusing on helping patients of diabetes (Type I, Type II). ---- Connect with Dr. Char Website: https://drchar.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchar57/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drcharfrye --- With an Ed.D. in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University, she is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and a qualified supervisor in the state of Florida for interns seeking licensure. Char is also a Licensed Professional Counselor - Mental Health Service Provider (LPC-MHSP) in the state of Tennessee and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) with the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Dr. Char holds a Master of Arts (MA) in Professional Counseling and a Bachelor of Religious Education (BRE) in Religious Studies. She has a primary certification in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT), certification as a trainer with Model Approach to Parenting Practices (MAPP), and held Florida Department of Education certifications in Guidance & Counseling and Exceptional Student Education (ESE).

Take it from the Iron Woman - Trailer
Ep. 255 John Wilcox - Running the Boston Marathon with Type 1 Diabetes

Take it from the Iron Woman - Trailer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 17:13


connect with John: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wilcox/https://diatechdiabetes.com/home.html*****For further information: www.susannemueller.bizMonday & Wednesday: Podcast “Take it from the Ironwoman” more than 250 episodesWednesday: Facebook live with "From the Lipstick Leadership Living Room” 1 pm ETFriday: weekly blogInstagram: susanne_mueller_nyc // take_it_from_the_ironwomanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanne-mueller-ma/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuxdEscM0y0IQIFsRhVqDA Both Take it from the Ironwoman and Lipstick Leadership are also books, order them on Amazon.Book a time with me for your 1:1 coaching session or group session. Now is the time to elevate your profile, if not now, then when?  

Athenaeum Review
John Wilcox: The Relinquishment Of Time -- A Conversation with Exploredinary and David Wilcox

Athenaeum Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 32:13


A conversation about the new film, John Wilcox: The Relinquishment of Time, with filmmakers Exploredinary (Sarah Reyes and Daniel Driensky) and Dr. David Wilcox, the artist's brother. About the film: https://www.exploredinary.com/johnwilcox About the artist John Wilcox: https://johnwilcoxart.com/ Winner of "Best Texas Film" at the 2021 Hill Country Film Festival in Fredericksburg. Oct. 3, 2021 screening at Dallas VideoFest: https://www.facebook.com/events/597286891298995/ Oct. 28, 2021 screening on KERA's Frame of Mind: https://artandseek.org/2021/09/01/texas-film-fans-check-out-the-lineup-for-frame-of-mind-on-kera-tv/ Coming soon: screenings at the Lone Star Film Festival (November 2021) and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. John Wilcox Art on Instagram Exploredinary on Instagram

The Insightful Thinkers Podcast
The Replication Crisis

The Insightful Thinkers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 21:35


Replicability is the hallmark of science. Science values replication so much that as long a study is sufficiently replicated, the claims it makes are considered valid even if they conflict with accepted theories. We trust scientific findings because experiments repeated under the same conditions produce the same results. Or do they?   https://www.insightfulthinkersmedia.com/   References:    Bausell, R. B. (2021). The problem with science the reproducibility crisis and what to do about it. Oxford University Press.   Fidler, Fiona and John Wilcox, "Reproducibility of Scientific Results", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2021 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.).   Romero, F. (2019). Philosophy of Science and The Replicability Crisis.

ESG News and Views
The Future of Corporate Governance

ESG News and Views

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 49:17


John Wilcox, Chairman Emeritus at Morrow Sodali, is one of the most recognized and respected figures in corporate governance in the world.  In his book, The Evolution of Corporate Governance, he provides a real-time picture of how governance evolved over the years through a collection of essays and articles he has written during his distinguished career.   In this podcast, John and Paul Washington, Executive Director of The Conference Board ESG Center, discuss the past, present, and future of corporate governance, including John’s suggestions for companies in tackling some of the most pressing issues boards face today, such as creating an annual “Director’s Discussion & Analysis”; restricting corporate political spending; establishing a separate HCM board committee; recognizing the alignment between shareholders’ and stakeholders’ interests; and taking a holistic approach to corporate communication that goes beyond legal compliance.    Additional resources:   Brave New World: Creating Long-Term Value through Human Capital Management and Disclosure   Even Higher Expectations in a Post-2020 World: How Organizations Engage with Social Change   Even Higher Expectations in a Post-2020 World: How Organizations Engage with Social Change   Corporate Board Practices in the Russell 3000 and S&P 500: 2020 Edition   Board Effectiveness: A Survey of the C-suite  

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Music for Space Travelers

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 89:07


Episode 23 Music for Space Travelers Lingering Sounds from the Atomic Age   Playlist Hamilton O'Hara And Charlie Dobson Featuring Satellite Singers and Orchestra, Directed by, written by Jim Timmens, “With A Great Big Noise Like Thunder (Rocket Into Space),” from Journey to the Moon and More about Outer Space (1974, Golden Records). Excerpt. Eric Siday, “Challenge of Space” from “The Ultra Sonic Perception” (1961 Conroy). Magnetic tape music and effects by Eric Siday for this album of library music for broadcast. The Tornadoes, “Telstar” from The Sounds Of The Tornadoes (1962 London), written and produced by Joe Meek. The record was named after the Telstar communications satellite which was launched into orbit on July 10, 1962. It featured the Clavioline. Toru Hatano, “Solaris” from Space Adventure (1978 Mu Land). Musical Instruments: KORG Polyphonic Ensemble 1000, KORG Polyphonic Ensemble "Orchestra" 2000, KORG Synthesizer 800DV, KORG Synthesizer 770, Rhythm Machine-mini pops 120P, Drums, Electric Guitar, Strings Ensemble. Tom Dissevelt, “Moon Maid” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). This was a North American reissue of a track from 1962 called “Drifting” recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory. Dick Raaijmakers, “The Ray Makers” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). This was a North American reissue of a track from 1962 called “Mechanical Motions” recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory. The US song title is a play on the last name of the composer, which is pronounced “Ray-makers.” Hugues Dufourt, Ensemble D'Instruments Électroniques De L'Itinéraire, Peter Eötvös, “Saturne, Part C (1978),” from Saturne (1980 Sappho). The work was conceived for an ensemble of wind instruments (12 performers), a group of percussion (6 performers) and an ensemble of electrical instruments (4 performers). Saturne was recorded in the Espace de Projection of the IRCAM centre Pompidou on 1st and 2nd December 1979. The first public performance of the work was made on the same place on the 3rd December 1979. Composed by Hugues Dufourt. Ensemble D'Instruments Électroniques De L'Itinéraire, electric guitar and synthesizer, Claude Pavy, François Bousch. Peter Huse, “Space Play (1969)” from Carrefour (Musique, Électro-Acoustique/Electroacoustic Music, Canada) (1972, Radio Canada International). Made in the Sonic Research Studio at Simon Fraser University. Huse was assistant director of the World Soundscape Project around this time. About this work he said, “Science fiction cinema taught me to regard all sounds and physical space as materials for music.” This play of sound in space was created using magnetic tape composition. Eric Siday, “Galaxy” from “The Ultra Sonic Perception” (1961 Conroy). Magnetic tape music and effects by Eric Siday for this album of library music for broadcast. John Keating, “Earthshine” from Space Experience 2 (1975 EMI). Produced by John Keating. Keyboards by Francis Monkman. All electronic instruments by ARP including 2600, Odysseynsemble, Pro Soloist, String Ensemble. Claude Dubois, “Une Guitare Des Ondes Et Leur Machine” from Fable D'espace (1978 Pingouin). Music and lyrics, produced by Claude Dubois; Synthesizer, Jean-Yves Labat; Drums, John Wilcox; Guitar, Percussion, Synthesizer, Engineer, John Holbrook; Piano, Clavinet, Bass, Electric Piano Richard Bell. Spirit, “Space Child,” from Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (1970 Epic). Composer, keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, John Locke; vocals, guitar, Randy California; vocals, percussion, Jay Ferguson; drums, percussion, Ed Cassidy; bass, vocals, Mark Andes; produced by David Briggs. Lothar and the Hand People, “Space Hymn” from “Space Hymn” (1969 Capitol). ''All electronic music on this album was created and realized by the Hand People on Moog Synthesizer and Lothar, the Theremin.'' Lothar and the Hand People: John Emelin, Kim King, Paul Conly, Rusty Ford, Tom Flye. Written by Tom Flye. Produced by Nickolas Venet. Sun Ra, “Cosmic Explorer (1970)” excerpt, from Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Volume 1 (1971 Shandar). “Intergalactic instruments played by Sun Ra.” Recorded live at Saint Paul de Vence, France, 3/5 August 1970. Compositions by Sun Ra. Minimoog solos by Sun Ra. Percussion by Nimrod Hunt, Lex Humphries, and John Goldsmith. I've included over eight minutes of this 20-minute piece. Isao Tomita, “The Sea Named ‘Solaris' (Bach, Three-Part Invention No. 2 in C Minor-Chorale)," from Kosmos (1978 RCA). This is the complete version of the work that was shortened for use with the Cosmos television series and various greatest hits albums. " Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Vangelis, “Pulstar” from Albedo 0.39 (1976 RCA). Keyboards, synthesizers, drums, bass, Vangelis. Speaking Clock: Post Office Telecommunications. The term “albedo” refers to the reflecting power of a planet or other non-luminous body. Isao Tomita, “The Earth - A Hollow Vessel” (Tomita: “Dororo”), from The Bermuda Triangle (1979 RCA). Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Isao Tomita, “The Song Of Venus (Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1, First Movement),” from The Bermuda Triangle (1979 RCA). Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Archive Mix (two tracks played at the same time). Dick Raaijmakers, “Song of the Second Moon” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). Recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory in 1962. Sun Ra, “The Star Gazers” (1970)” from Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Volume 1 (1971 Shandar). “Intergalactic instruments played by Sun Ra.” Recorded live at Saint Paul de Vence, France, 3/5 August 1970. Compositions by Sun Ra. Synthesizer [Moog], piano, electric piano, organ [electric], Sun Ra; vocal by Verta Grosvenor.

Into The Necrosphere
#38 - John Wilcox (Master's Call & Funeral Throne)

Into The Necrosphere

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 129:32


The kvlt is well and truly alive on this installment of Into The Necrosphere. Joining me to shoot the breeze is Master's Call / Funeral Throne axe-slinger, John Wilcox. I also review the latest records by The Committee and Nexion, talk all kinds of trash over the latest metal news. PLUS, my demo of the week comes courtesy of Polish up-and-comers, Poroniec.Supports the bands featured on this episode:Master's Call - https://masterscallofficial.bandcamp.comFuneral Throne - https://funeralthrone.bandcamp.com The Committee - https://m.facebook.com/The-Committee-band Nexion - https://nexion.bandcamp.com Poroniec - https://poroniec.bandcamp.com Follow the show on Twitter (@INecrosphere), Facebook and Instagram (@intothenecrosphere).The podcast is also available on YouTube.

Nalu FM Financial
Simon Lindesay-Bethune - London Property

Nalu FM Financial

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 20:59


This month we have an informative interview with Simon Lindesay-Bethune of John Wilcox & Co. Topics will include; How the London property market has developed over the last 40 years. With some London property prices down up to 40% since 2014, where are the opportunities? Property recommendations Themes & Trends Plus much more. Enjoy!

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Florida State Podcast of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
FSPEI S1E5 John Wilcox, CEO of Diatech

Florida State Podcast of Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 28:16


In this amazing episode, Dr. Mark McNees interviews the Co-Founder and CEO of Diatech, John Wilcox.Company overview:Diatech Diabetic Technologies Inc. (Diatech) is a MEDtech startup that implements innovative solutions to enhance and empower the lives of patients, families, and communities impacted by diabetes. Diatech originated from the issues the company’s CEO, John Wilcox, was facing his own diabetes care technology as a type 1 diabetic. John’s story, along with all who are affected by diabetes, inspires Diatech to work endlessly towards optimizing and personalizing diabetes therapies for patients worldwide.Diatech is developing the world’s first intelligent insulin pump infusion set system. Current insulin pump infusion sets are limited in wear time and reliability, compromising a diabetic patient’s health during the occurrence of infusion site malfunctions. These malfunctions range from blockages, leakages, and infusing into damaged tissue affected by lipohypertrophy. Through the use of AI, SmartFusion will understand the infusion habits of the user and suggest when to change sites and replace the infusion set, helping them get more out of their disposables.Co-Founders:Nicholas Cooper - COOJohn Clark Gray - CSOLuis E. Blanco - CTOJohn Wilcox - CEO

Sips with Strangers
Turning Water to Whiskey with November Blue

Sips with Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 65:41


Liz and Allie return to the pod interviewing John Wilcox, Dylan Lindemeuth, and Tom Currey of November Blue. The girls chat with the band about their recent move to Nashville and their musical inspiration, all while musing about ghost mentorship and the most superior part of Renegade by Styx. Y'all won't to want to miss this one.

Trinity Bakersfield
Fr. John Wilcox Shares on 70 Years of Marriage

Trinity Bakersfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 47:14


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UnCapped Podcast
Episode 093 - Tenth Ward - Absinthe and Expanding

UnCapped Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 50:08


This week we visited our friends at Tenth Ward Distilling Company to find out whats new. Spoiler alert: A lot! Monica Pearce, founder and owner filled us in on her expansion plans and their second anniversary party. John Wilcox, Tenth Ward's new distiller, taught us all about Absinthe and dispelled some myths about it.

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Gareth Jones On Speed
Gareth Jones On Speed #335 for 12 April 2018

Gareth Jones On Speed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 59:06


#335 Ioniq Hybrid and Penguin Speed Shop. A week in the Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid, just how good is the “South Korean Prius”? Also Gareth meets John Wilcox at The Penguin Speed Shop to see the beautiful work they do restoring classics and customising cars.

Might Be News Network
MBNSeason3Ep8 "The Edge of Failure"

Might Be News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 94:26


Follow us on Twitter @MightBeNews247 This week Studio A took a shit on us(Taylor was MAD), luckily we have Studio B! John Wilcox is our special guest, we talk about hype tracks, underrated movies as well as guilty pleasures. Marvel Unlimited, FOUR Late Reviews and much more!!!

Might Be News Network
MBNSeason2Ep16 "So Rich, So Weird"

Might Be News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 86:06


Follow us on Twitter @MightBeNews247 This week John Wilcox is back. We talk about the Grammy Nominations, the difference between classic music and today's music, and so much more! Only two episodes left in Season 2!!!

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MBNSeason2Ep15 "Shittiest shit of them all"

Might Be News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 80:52


Follow us on Twitter @MightBeNews247 This week John Wilcox brings Taylor and CoHost Kev robust beers. We talk about Thanksgiving, Net Neutrality, and more! Late Review Mo Lowda & The Humble "Curse The Weather" Track of the Week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DREoi_50CeI "Curse The Weather"

Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics

In 2009, Attorney Joel Feldman's 21-year-old daughter, Casey, was killed by a distracted driver.  Since then, he has worked tirelessly to change driving attitudes and habits and raise awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. On this edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen and co-host, John Wilcox  join Attorney Joel Feldman, founder of EndDD.org (End Distracted Driving), as Joel shares his daughter's story, discusses the dangers and impact of distracted driving and the importance of educating society on preventing distracted driving.

Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics

In 2009, Attorney Joel Feldman’s 21-year-old daughter, Casey, was killed by a distracted driver.  Since then, he has worked tirelessly to change driving attitudes and habits and raise awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. On this edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen and co-host, John Wilcox  join Attorney Joel Feldman, founder of EndDD.org (End Distracted Driving), as Joel shares his daughter's story, discusses the dangers and impact of distracted driving and the importance of educating society on preventing distracted driving.

Cuso International West
Helen Zokowski Talks about the founding 15 plus 1 - Podcast #44

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2009 29:16


Helen now lives in Comox and is a freelance writer. She has served with Science International, CBC, and is an accomplished Producer, Director and Writer. She talked to me about the founders and the first 16 volunteers that served in India, Malaysia and Borneo. Who were these pioneers. Started with an idea from Keith Spicer PhD and Donald K Farris PhD.To Serve and Learn. Key players Fred Stintson,Ozzie Schmidt,Lewis Perinbaum, Suzanne Johnson. Volunteers Anne Hume, Bill Mc Quinny, Dale Posgate, Hughette Leger, Buffie Curthurs, Steve Wilcomb, John Wilcox, Greta Dahl, John Andrews, Sally Bambridge. Silvia Silverston, Clenn Wodrife, Helen Wodrife- Startowski, Ed Enkin( deceased) and Dick Hamilton.One more name to come. We owe these first 16 a great deal. Over 12,000 Canadians went on to serve with CUSO. Thanks Helen for sharing this history with us. We look forward to celebrating our 50th anniversary in 2011.

Cuso International West
John Wilcox Goes to India Part II- Podcast #47

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2009 12:47


John Wilcox continues to discuss his experiences in India while working with COV CUSO-VSOVolunteer for a better world! Share Skills volunteers in 43 Countries-Bangladesh,Bolivia,Burkina Faso,Cambodia,Cameroon,China,El Salvador,Eritrea,Ethiopia,Gambia,Guatemala ,Ghana,Guyana,Honduras,India,Jamaica,Indonesia,Kenya,Laos,Malawi,Maldives,Mongolia,Mozambique,Namibia,Nepal ,Nigeria,Pakistan,Papua New Guinea,Peru,Philippines,Rwanda,Sierra, Leone,South Africa,Sri Lanka,Tajikistan,Tanzania,Thailand,Togo, ,Uganda,Vanuatu,Vietnam,Zambia and Zimbabwe.Support our workwww.cuso-vso.org

Cuso International West
John Wilcox Goes to India- Podcast #46

Cuso International West

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2009 19:43


John Wilcox is one of the founding Canadian Overseas Volunteers (COV) volunteers who was sent out into the field in 1961. He was only 19 at the time and very eager to see the world, he contacted Keith Spicer and before he knew it, he was learning Hindi in India and having tea with the president. He headed a Ghandian project in West Bengal which had its challenges. He describes his time in India as being a period of enlightenment which allowed him to realize the absurdity of the American Press and their representation of the sophisticated and important people of India. As a pioneer of CUSO, we thank Wilcox for his contributions and inspirational story. CUSO-VSOVolunteer for a better world! Share Skills volunteers in 43 Countries-Bangladesh,Bolivia,Burkina Faso,Cambodia,Cameroon,China,El Salvador,Eritrea,Ethiopia,Gambia,Guatemala ,Ghana,Guyana,Honduras,India,Jamaica,Indonesia,Kenya,Laos,Malawi,Maldives,Mongolia,Mozambique,Namibia,Nepal ,Nigeria,Pakistan,Papua New Guinea,Peru,Philippines,Rwanda,Sierra, Leone,South Africa,Sri Lanka,Tajikistan,Tanzania,Thailand,Togo, ,Uganda,Vanuatu,Vietnam,Zambia and Zimbabwe.Support our workwww.cuso-vso.org

CUSO-VSO
Helen Zokowski Talks about the founding 15 plus 1 - Podcast #44

CUSO-VSO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2009 29:16


Helen now lives in Comox and is a freelance writer. She has served with Science International, CBC, and is an accomplished Producer, Director and Writer. She talked to me about the founders and the first 16 volunteers that served in India, Malaysia and Borneo. Who were these pioneers. Started with an idea from Keith Spicer PhD and Donald K Farris PhD.To Serve and Learn. Key players Fred Stintson,Ozzie Schmidt,Lewis Perinbaum, Suzanne Johnson. Volunteers Anne Hume, Bill Mc Quinny, Dale Posgate, Hughette Leger, Buffie Curthurs, Steve Wilcomb, John Wilcox, Greta Dahl, John Andrews, Sally Bambridge. Silvia Silverston, Clenn Wodrife, Helen Wodrife- Startowski, Ed Enkin( deceased) and Dick Hamilton.One more name to come. We owe these first 16 a great deal. Over 12,000 Canadians went on to serve with CUSO. Thanks Helen for sharing this history with us. We look forward to celebrating our 50th anniversary in 2011.