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Over the past few years, an emerging framework has become a main stream investment theme. The theme is ESG and it stands for Environmental, Social and Governance. These non-financial factors are becoming a more significant part of every investors decision making process. In today’s ‘Insights into Wealth’ podcast, BULLWEALTH’s CIO, Peter Klein, dives into how ESG came to the forefront and what is next as investors consider the importance of this framework to investing around the globe. Joining Peter is Claude Robillard, Founder and Principal of 43 North Group, a consulting firm focused on alternative asset classes and ESG investing. Both Peter and Claude explore the fundamentals of ESG and its overall importance for global investors.
Following the 3-0 win over Leicester City and ahead of this evening's Champions League tie with Atalanta at Anfield, Peter Hooton returns with the latest Allez Les Rouges offering on Blood Red. Joining Peter are regulars Ste Monaghan, Keith Culvin and John Nicolson. Also joining the panel is Leicester supporter and author Riaz Khan to look back on the result at Anfield. Diogo Jota's red-hot form, the club's tribute to Ray Clemence and the 64-game unbeaten home league run are all debated before looking ahead to the games with Atalanta and Brighton and Hove Albion. Plus the guys look ahead to the potential return of fans to Anfield in the coming weeks. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriberVisit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcDownload our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Peter Gibbs chairs this week's horticultural panel show. Joining Peter at the beautiful Hampton Court Palace gardens to answer questions sent in via email and social media are Matt Biggs, Christine Walkden and Humaira Ikram. Producer - Dan Cocker Assistant producer - Rosie Merotra A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
As the football returns so too do both Neil Fitzmaurice and Peter Hooton. Combining for a special Poetry in Motion x Allez Les Rouges production, the guys get stuck into the latest Liverpool FC talking points. Joining Peter and Fitzy on the panel are Joe Blott, from the Spirit of Shankly, and Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman. The guys get into the Merseyside derby showing at Goodison Park, the quality that sets the Reds aside from Manchester City, as well as what the transfer market could look like for Jurgen Klopp's men going forward, plus how football on a wider scale could be, as action begins after the lockdown. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriber Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcDownload our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Over the last few weeks, many companies have switched to remote work. But for companies that are hiring and candidates that are looking for new opportunities, what are the best practices for remote interviews? Joining Peter today on CTO Connection is Shannon Hogue, Global Head of Solutions Engineering at Karat.Karat has perfected the art of Interview Engineering and Shannon has some helpful advice on the three aspects that comprise a successful remote interview: defined competencies, reviews of interviewers, and consistently measuring performance. Whether you’re a hiring company or a candidate, this episode will get you prepped for your next remote interview.[01:27] - How to interview effectively without the office[03:03] - Defining competencies[06:55] - Measuring performance consistently[08:53] - Coding challenges[10:43] - Unbalanced questions[12:25] - Reviewing and training interviewers[16:30] - Consistently measuring performance[18:15] - Replacing the whiteboard[19:08] - Video conferencing[20:47] - Systems for cheating detection[22:18] - Traits of good interview engineers[24:05] - Testing for interpersonal skills[25:02] - Best practices for remote job candidatesIf you’re looking for more remote interviewing resources, be sure to check out this guide from Karat -- Going virtual: How to interview and hire in a remote world or visit their website www.karat.com.CTO Connection is where you can learn from the experiences of successful engineering leaders at fast-growth tech startups. Whether you want to learn more about hiring, motivating or managing an engineering team, if you're technical and manage engineers, the CTO Connection podcast is a great resource for learning from your peers!If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to CTO Connection in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.
This week’s episode of the Eye on Travel Podcast comes to you from the Marriott Resort on the island of Saint Kitts. Joining Peter this week is Loushan Dickson, Senior News Reporter for St. Kitts Nevis Observer, talks about the surprising history of the island including Alexander Hamilton’s childhood home. Victoria O’Flaherty, from the National Archives, explains the evolution of a fascinating oral history of Saint Kitts, complete with never before told tales about sugar and slavery. There’s all this and more as the Eye on Travel Podcast comes from the Marriott Resort on Saint Kitts.
This week’s episode of the Eye on Travel Podcast comes to you from the Marriott Resort on the island of Saint Kitts. Joining Peter this week is Loushan Dickson, Senior News Reporter for St. Kitts Nevis Observer, talks about the surprising history of the island including Alexander Hamilton’s childhood home. Victoria O’Flaherty, from the National Archives, explains the evolution of a fascinating oral history of Saint Kitts, complete with never before told tales about sugar and slavery. There’s all this and more as the Eye on Travel Podcast comes from the Marriott Resort on Saint Kitts.
This week’s episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes to you from the oldest operating cruise ship in the world, the MV Astoria, right now in the middle of La Paz in Mexico. At 72 years old, the MV Astoria has had 15 names, nine owners and was involved in one of the worst maritime disasters in U.S. history — the sinking of the famed Italian liner Andrea Doria in 1956. This is a vessel with intrigue, mystery, and an often surprising — and fascinating — history. Joining Peter this week is Maritime historian Peter Knego, as he gives an extensive history of the MV Astoria, the horrific crash of 1956, and crazy stories that still remain within her. Also on board: Don Lynch, Chief Historian from the Titanic Historical Society, on the strange connections between the Titanic and the Astoria. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the oldest operating cruise ship in the world.
This week’s episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes to you from the oldest operating cruise ship in the world, the MV Astoria, right now in the middle of La Paz in Mexico. At 72 years old, the MV Astoria has had 15 names, nine owners and was involved in one of the worst maritime disasters in U.S. history — the sinking of the famed Italian liner Andrea Doria in 1956. This is a vessel with intrigue, mystery, and an often surprising — and fascinating — history. Joining Peter this week is Maritime historian Peter Knego, as he gives an extensive history of the MV Astoria, the horrific crash of 1956, and crazy stories that still remain within her. Also on board: Don Lynch, Chief Historian from the Titanic Historical Society, on the strange connections between the Titanic and the Astoria. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the oldest operating cruise ship in the world.
This week’s episode of the Eye on Travel Podcast comes from the Puntacana Resort & Club in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Joining Peter on this week’s show is Jake Kheel, who explains the work by Grupo Puntacana to not only preserve but rebuild the country’s coral reef system, and a remarkable but true story of why you should thank the Parrotfish for the white, sandy beaches in the Dominican Republic. Cruise Critic Managing Editor Chris Gray Faust reports on a new parade of cruise ships entering the market (how, why and where) — and why the cruise lines are building/developing their own islands in the Caribbean. Margarita González-Auffant, Director of the Alcázar de Colón Viceregal Museum in Santo Domingo, shares the historical background of Santo Domingo, including the real story of Christopher Columbus. There’s all this and more as the Eye on Travel Podcast comes from Puntacana Resort & Club in the Dominican Republic.
This week’s episode of the Eye on Travel Podcast comes from the Puntacana Resort & Club in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Joining Peter on this week’s show is Jake Kheel, who explains the work by Grupo Puntacana to not only preserve but rebuild the country’s coral reef system, and a remarkable but true story of why you should thank the Parrotfish for the white, sandy beaches in the Dominican Republic. Cruise Critic Managing Editor Chris Gray Faust reports on a new parade of cruise ships entering the market (how, why and where) — and why the cruise lines are building/developing their own islands in the Caribbean. Margarita González-Auffant, Director of the Alcázar de Colón Viceregal Museum in Santo Domingo, shares the historical background of Santo Domingo, including the real story of Christopher Columbus. There’s all this and more as the Eye on Travel Podcast comes from Puntacana Resort & Club in the Dominican Republic.
Our coverage of the AIWA 20th Annual Meeting continues as Peter sits down with three team members from the Seven Mile Island Living Laboratory, a collaboration between the Wetland Institute, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District, and local and New Jersey state partners. This innovative project is endeavoring to develop better methods for beneficial use of dredge material, a common problem for managers of the AIWW (or the New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway, in this case). Joining Peter are Monica Chasten, project manager in the USACE Philadelphia District Operations Division, Dr. Lenore Tedesco, Executive Director of the Wetlands Institute, and Steve Rochette the Public Affairs Officer for the USACE Philadelphia District.
Joining Peter and Jay is Palace fan Steve to Preview the reds trip to Selhurst Park this Saturday in the Premier League.#LFC #CPALIV #YNWA
Joining Peter and Jay is Palace fan Steve to Preview the reds trip to Selhurst Park this Saturday in the Premier League.#LFC #CPALIV #YNWA
This week’s episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from onboard the new Norwegian Encore on its first cruise from Bremerhaven, Germany to Southampton, United Kingdom. Joining Peter on the broadcast is retiring Norwegian Cruise Line President and CEO, Andy Stuart, to speak about his long tenure in the cruise line industry and the move towards more responsible, sustainable practices — the move towards eliminating single-use plastics on ships and seeking cutting-edge carbon emission goals. Then, Cruise Critic’s Adam Coulter discusses the fastest growing cruise markets around the world, with a few surprises. There’s all of this and more when Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from aboard the Norwegian Encore.
This week’s episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from onboard the new Norwegian Encore on its first cruise from Bremerhaven, Germany to Southampton, United Kingdom. Joining Peter on the broadcast is retiring Norwegian Cruise Line President and CEO, Andy Stuart, to speak about his long tenure in the cruise line industry and the move towards more responsible, sustainable practices — the move towards eliminating single-use plastics on ships and seeking cutting-edge carbon emission goals. Then, Cruise Critic’s Adam Coulter discusses the fastest growing cruise markets around the world, with a few surprises. There’s all of this and more when Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from aboard the Norwegian Encore.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, California. Joining Peter is Pasadena Mayor Terry Tornek, on the city’s preservation efforts and architectural heritage. Food Writer Frier McCollister on the gastronomic explosion in Pasadena, not to mention his special Northwest Pasadena taco survey (more than 30 taco places). And historian Jared Cowan on his patented walking tour of Pasadena, and how much the Langham plays a part in the city’s rich movie history. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, California.
Photographer James Morris talking about his work made in Palestine and exhibited in Ffotogaleri y Gofeb in Machynlleth 11 June - 5 October 2019. Joining Peter for this special talk on was Irish poet Damian Gorman who discussed his own time in Palestine and read some of his own work on the day.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Ovolo Woolloomooloo Hotel in Sydney, Australia. Joining Peter is legendary Australian chef Neil Perry, who shares his secrets on the science of airline food. Then a look at Project Sunrise, the Qantas project to support a 20-22 hour nonstop flight (from Sydney to London). Dr. Sveta Postnova from Sydney University, details the latest work on jet lag and Sandra Chipchase, Executive Producer of Vivid Sydney Festival, breaks down Australia’s largest event, complete with 23 separate venues and 61 artists. There’s all of this and more when Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Ovolo Woolloomooloo in Sydney, Australia.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Ovolo Woolloomooloo Hotel in Sydney, Australia. Joining Peter is legendary Australian chef Neil Perry, who shares his secrets on the science of airline food. Then a look at Project Sunrise, the Qantas project to support a 20-22 hour nonstop flight (from Sydney to London). Dr. Sveta Postnova from Sydney University, details the latest work on jet lag and Sandra Chipchase, Executive Producer of Vivid Sydney Festival, breaks down Australia’s largest event, complete with 23 separate venues and 61 artists. There’s all of this and more when Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Ovolo Woolloomooloo in Sydney, Australia.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Melbourne, Australia and the annual Virtuoso Symposium. Joining Peter is Alex Lavelle, Editor at The Age, who talks about how 2,000 people a week are moving to Melbourne. Initially, Melbourne was going to hit 5 million people by 2020, but it hit that number last year from the Virtuoso conference in Melbourne. Donna Demaio, Broadcaster at Melbourne’s top radio station, 3AW, shares her top spots around Melbourne, and how to avoid the almost inevitable queues there, ranging from ChinChin, Neil Perry’s Rockpool, the Stokehouse on the beach for the views, and then Lune, the hottest, cutting-edge bakery that makes arguably some of the best croissants in the world. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Virtuoso Conference in Melbourne, Australia.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Melbourne, Australia and the annual Virtuoso Symposium. Joining Peter is Alex Lavelle, Editor at The Age, who talks about how 2,000 people a week are moving to Melbourne. Initially, Melbourne was going to hit 5 million people by 2020, but it hit that number last year from the Virtuoso conference in Melbourne. Donna Demaio, Broadcaster at Melbourne’s top radio station, 3AW, shares her top spots around Melbourne, and how to avoid the almost inevitable queues there, ranging from ChinChin, Neil Perry’s Rockpool, the Stokehouse on the beach for the views, and then Lune, the hottest, cutting-edge bakery that makes arguably some of the best croissants in the world. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Virtuoso Conference in Melbourne, Australia.
This week’s epsiode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Ritz Carlton Coconut Grove in Miami, Florida. Joining Peter is attorney Brian Becker has an update on immigration, asylum and tourist visas to the United States. And Mark Hatfield, the Chief Security Officer at Miami International Airport, discusses the brave new world of implementing biometrics at MIA and what it means to security as well as how long it will take you to clear it. Then, Amy Reyes, Editor for Miami.com, says that even though Coconut Grove is away from downtown Miami, smaller chef-driven restaurants have started popping up in the area – and more talk on the food scene. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Ritz Carlton Coconut Grove in Miami, Florida.
This week’s epsiode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Ritz Carlton Coconut Grove in Miami, Florida. Joining Peter is attorney Brian Becker has an update on immigration, asylum and tourist visas to the United States. And Mark Hatfield, the Chief Security Officer at Miami International Airport, discusses the brave new world of implementing biometrics at MIA and what it means to security as well as how long it will take you to clear it. Then, Amy Reyes, Editor for Miami.com, says that even though Coconut Grove is away from downtown Miami, smaller chef-driven restaurants have started popping up in the area – and more talk on the food scene. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Ritz Carlton Coconut Grove in Miami, Florida.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Mandarin Oriental, Miami in Miami, Florida. Joining Peter is Jen Karetnick, Author of The 500 Hidden Secrets of Miami, as she gives us her list of favorite lesser-known spots around Miami and the not-to-miss locations for this summer, including the Venetian Pool. Mandarin Executive Chef Mark McDonnell on the secrets of Peruvian cuisine in Miami and what the kitchen’s ORCA machine actually does. Plus, Laine Doss, Food and Drink Editor for Miami New Times , with a real-time report on the food explosion that has occurred in Miami in the last 10 years. There’s all of this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Mandarin Oriental, Miami in Miami, Florida.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Mandarin Oriental, Miami in Miami, Florida. Joining Peter is Jen Karetnick, Author of The 500 Hidden Secrets of Miami, as she gives us her list of favorite lesser-known spots around Miami and the not-to-miss locations for this summer, including the Venetian Pool. Mandarin Executive Chef Mark McDonnell on the secrets of Peruvian cuisine in Miami and what the kitchen’s ORCA machine actually does. Plus, Laine Doss, Food and Drink Editor for Miami New Times , with a real-time report on the food explosion that has occurred in Miami in the last 10 years. There’s all of this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Mandarin Oriental, Miami in Miami, Florida.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Hotel Alessandra in downtown Houston, Texas. Joining Peter is William T. Harris, President and CEO of Space Center Houston, who talks about celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and dispels the misconceptions and reveals Neil Armstrong’s real experience when he stepped on the moon’s surface. Then, Jim D. Hornfischer, Author of Ship of Ghosts: The Story of the USS Houston, tells the riveting story of the doomed ship: her history, tragic demise and how she’s remembered today. Plus, Jim Parsons, Programs Director at Preservation Houston, on why Houston is “a new invention,” how it has evolved in the last few decades and the city’s extensive — and surprising — open green spaces. And, David Bomford, Curator of The Museum of Fine Arts Houston reveals more about the largest Vincent van Gogh exhibit in North America. All this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Hotel Alessandra in Houston, Texas.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Hotel Alessandra in downtown Houston, Texas. Joining Peter is William T. Harris, President and CEO of Space Center Houston, who talks about celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and dispels the misconceptions and reveals Neil Armstrong’s real experience when he stepped on the moon’s surface. Then, Jim D. Hornfischer, Author of Ship of Ghosts: The Story of the USS Houston, tells the riveting story of the doomed ship: her history, tragic demise and how she’s remembered today. Plus, Jim Parsons, Programs Director at Preservation Houston, on why Houston is “a new invention,” how it has evolved in the last few decades and the city’s extensive — and surprising — open green spaces. And, David Bomford, Curator of The Museum of Fine Arts Houston reveals more about the largest Vincent van Gogh exhibit in North America. All this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Hotel Alessandra in Houston, Texas.
This week’s Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the brand new Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado. The resort celebrates its grand opening a week from today, and is part of the growing Marriott family in Colorado, including the Ritz Carlton and the iconic Brown Palace. Joining Peter, Brian Hostetler, from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, on the true definition of an interactive, hands-on museum. Captain Greg Pixley of the Denver Fire Department speaks about how new hotels, such as the Gaylord, stay up to code and the precautions it takes to ensure guest safety. Angelica Daneo, Chief Curator of the Denver Art Museum, details how the museum serves a large community and its responsibility of addressing the interests of a diverse audience.All this and more as this week’s Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado.
This week’s Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the brand new Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado. The resort celebrates its grand opening a week from today, and is part of the growing Marriott family in Colorado, including the Ritz Carlton and the iconic Brown Palace. Joining Peter, Brian Hostetler, from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, on the true definition of an interactive, hands-on museum. Captain Greg Pixley of the Denver Fire Department speaks about how new hotels, such as the Gaylord, stay up to code and the precautions it takes to ensure guest safety. Angelica Daneo, Chief Curator of the Denver Art Museum, details how the museum serves a large community and its responsibility of addressing the interests of a diverse audience.All this and more as this week’s Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg focuses on some chronic problems in the travel industry, and our experts weigh in on some common sense solutions. Joining Peter is The Wall Street Journal’s Scott McCartney on the aftermath of the government shutdown. Arnie Weissmann, Editor-in-Chief of Travel Weekly, on why (or if) major hotel chains don’t lie and Costas Christ, Editor at Large for National Geographic Traveler, on the true meaning of sustainable tourism along with Fly Guy Columnist for USA Today George Hobica. Then, Anne and Mike Howard, Founders of HoneyTrek and Authors of National Geographic’s Ultimate Journeys for Two, discuss their seven-year honeymoon and sharing real experiences together and Ian McAllister, Director of Great Bear Rainforest, talks about the three years it took to make the film and the region's 'spirit bear.' There’s all this and more on this week’s Eye on Travel.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg focuses on some chronic problems in the travel industry, and our experts weigh in on some common sense solutions. Joining Peter is The Wall Street Journal’s Scott McCartney on the aftermath of the government shutdown. Arnie Weissmann, Editor-in-Chief of Travel Weekly, on why (or if) major hotel chains don’t lie and Costas Christ, Editor at Large for National Geographic Traveler, on the true meaning of sustainable tourism along with Fly Guy Columnist for USA Today George Hobica. Then, Anne and Mike Howard, Founders of HoneyTrek and Authors of National Geographic’s Ultimate Journeys for Two, discuss their seven-year honeymoon and sharing real experiences together and Ian McAllister, Director of Great Bear Rainforest, talks about the three years it took to make the film and the region's 'spirit bear.' There’s all this and more on this week’s Eye on Travel.
Episode 50 review of the Beanpot tournament, waiver wire player to add and more Intro segment talks about the coming NHL trade deadline and a great site to visit for NHL trade rumours is mynhltraderumors.com In addition to juicy trade news, they have a prospect section with top ten prospects rankings for each team. Joining Peter in writing these lists is Cam Robinson, Chris Wassell, Hannah Stuart, and Mike Augillo. 3:05 Peter reviews quickly the latest piece from Jokke Nevalainen reviewing the U17 Five Nations tournament that took place in Russia, it is full of draft eligible players and is a must read. 4:48 Peter talks about a great Tweet from Cap Friendly listing 51 potential pending Group 6 Unrestricted Free Agents. Some of the players discussed include Jordan Binnington (STL), Anthony Stolarz (PHI), Andy Welenski, Kalle Kossilla (ANA), Jonny Broadznski (LAK), Griffin Reinhart (VGK), Danny O'Regan (BUF), Andrew Poturalski (CAR) and more 15:15 Waiver wire,, this week Peter talks about Dmitri Samorukov (EDM, Chase Priskie (WAS), Tyler Benson (EDM), Emil Peterson (ARI), and Zack MacEwen (VAN) who recently made his NHL debut. 25:52 Beanpot review. Boston University Terriers; Jake Oettinger (DAL), Joel Farabee (PHI), Dante Fabbro and Davie Farrance (NAS), Shane Bowers (COL), and Cam Crotty (ARI) Harvard Crimson: Adam Fox (CAR), Michael Lackey UFA, Jack Drury (CAR Boston College Eagles: Joseph Well (TOR), David Cotton (CAR), Oliver Whalstrom (NYI), Jack McBain (MIN) Northeastern Huskies: Cayden Prime (MTL), Tyler Madden (VAN), Jeremy Davies (NJD) 42:30 Peter answers your fantasy hockey prospect questions. Players discussed include Trey Fix-Wolanski, Emil Bemstrom (CBJ), Carter Verhaeghe (TBL), Jack McBain (MIN), Calgary goaltending depth with Jon Gillies, Mason McDonald, and Tyler Parsons. Outro music is the Trashcan Sinatras - "Thrupenny Tears" Don't forget to subscribe, like, share and drop a five star review. Thanks for listening!
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Omni San Diego Hotel in San Diego, California. Joining Peter is Colin Stowell, Fire Chief for San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, on California’s recent wildfires and responding to emergencies in a community that comprises 550 miles. Troy Johnson, Editor-at-large for San Diego Magazine, on the changing nature of restaurant design, the boom in Din Tai Fung places and whether or not the custom of tipping will survive at many restaurants. We’ll discuss well-known attractions, like the San Diego Zoo — the zoo’s Rick Schwartz talks about its mission to educate visitors and how it has designed its exhibits and the accessibility to animals to inspire us to think about — and act on — climate change and conservation. Plus Maritime Historian Peter Knego, on his huge (and growing) collection of artifacts and historical pieces he’s collected from shipyards around the world. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Omni San Diego Hotel in San Diego, California.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Omni San Diego Hotel in San Diego, California. Joining Peter is Colin Stowell, Fire Chief for San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, on California’s recent wildfires and responding to emergencies in a community that comprises 550 miles. Troy Johnson, Editor-at-large for San Diego Magazine, on the changing nature of restaurant design, the boom in Din Tai Fung places and whether or not the custom of tipping will survive at many restaurants. We’ll discuss well-known attractions, like the San Diego Zoo — the zoo’s Rick Schwartz talks about its mission to educate visitors and how it has designed its exhibits and the accessibility to animals to inspire us to think about — and act on — climate change and conservation. Plus Maritime Historian Peter Knego, on his huge (and growing) collection of artifacts and historical pieces he’s collected from shipyards around the world. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Omni San Diego Hotel in San Diego, California.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Peninsula Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, California. Joining Peter is Phil Savenick, President of the Beverly Hills Historical Society, who talks about the surprising beginnings of Beverly Hills (yes, the legends and unlikely events include cowboys and Indians). And Julian Gold, the Mayor of Beverly Hills, talks population growth, development and change in his charmed and high-end enclave. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Peninsula Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, California.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Peninsula Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, California. Joining Peter is Phil Savenick, President of the Beverly Hills Historical Society, who talks about the surprising beginnings of Beverly Hills (yes, the legends and unlikely events include cowboys and Indians). And Julian Gold, the Mayor of Beverly Hills, talks population growth, development and change in his charmed and high-end enclave. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Peninsula Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, California.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the luxury Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa. Joining Peter is Khadija Patel, Editor-in-Chief of the Mail & Guardian, on the history and some myths of South Africa, which still plague the nation. Then, Wayde Davy, Deputy Director at Apartheid Museum, on the era of segregation and the essential process of reconciliation in South African society. And Laurice Taitz, Journalist, Publisher and Editor of Johannesburg in Your Pocket city guide, explains Johannesburg versus Cape Town by using the analogy of a dating app. There’s all this and more as Eye on Travel broadcasts from the Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the luxury Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa. Joining Peter is Khadija Patel, Editor-in-Chief of the Mail & Guardian, on the history and some myths of South Africa, which still plague the nation. Then, Wayde Davy, Deputy Director at Apartheid Museum, on the era of segregation and the essential process of reconciliation in South African society. And Laurice Taitz, Journalist, Publisher and Editor of Johannesburg in Your Pocket city guide, explains Johannesburg versus Cape Town by using the analogy of a dating app. There’s all this and more as Eye on Travel broadcasts from the Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Reds are 6 points clear and face Arsenal at anfield on Saturday evening.Can the Reds continue this run of form??Joining Peter this week is Reds fan Aaron Cawley and Arsenal fan Adam Knowles.Music from Red Rum ClubIn association with LFC Online. The Kop Table supports the No More Knives campaign
The Reds are 6 points clear and face Arsenal at anfield on Saturday evening.Can the Reds continue this run of form??Joining Peter this week is Reds fan Aaron Cawley and Arsenal fan Adam Knowles.Music from Red Rum ClubIn association with LFC Online. The Kop Table supports the No More Knives campaign
The reds face Newcastle on boxing day as they look to add 3 more points to an already impressive haul so far this season. Can Rafa stop the reds?Joining Peter and Jay this week is sports correspondent John Richardson who is a Toon fan for more than 30 years. Music by TT Hart & the new icons. In association with LFC Online. The Kop Table Supports the #nomoreknives campaign.
The reds face Newcastle on boxing day as they look to add 3 more points to an already impressive haul so far this season. Can Rafa stop the reds?Joining Peter and Jay this week is sports correspondent John Richardson who is a Toon fan for more than 30 years. Music by TT Hart & the new icons. In association with LFC Online. The Kop Table Supports the #nomoreknives campaign.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from on board the brand new Celebrity Edge sailing into Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Joining Peter is Richard Fain, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Royal Caribbean Cruises. Then, Gene Sloan, Cruise Editor at USA Today, explains why Celebrity Edge might be a game changer in terms of marine architecture, design, and function. Also joining is Coleen McDaniel from CruiseCritic.com And Johnny Jet stops by with news of some little-known but must-have travel websites. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the new Celebrity Edge.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from on board the brand new Celebrity Edge sailing into Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Joining Peter is Richard Fain, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Royal Caribbean Cruises. Then, Gene Sloan, Cruise Editor at USA Today, explains why Celebrity Edge might be a game changer in terms of marine architecture, design, and function. Also joining is Coleen McDaniel from CruiseCritic.com And Johnny Jet stops by with news of some little-known but must-have travel websites. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the new Celebrity Edge.
This week, Today Travel with Peter Greenberg comes from the banks of the Nile, from the Conrad Hotel in Cairo, Egypt. Joining Peter is Dr. Tarek Tawfik, Director of the new Grand Egyptian Museum (opening in 2020), who also gives us some insight into the artifacts that have never been displayed before. Then Rania Al-Mashat, the first female Minister of Tourism in Egypt, on her challenges (and campaign) to fight what she considers long standing and false perceptions about her country. Sean David Hobbs, Senior Editor at The Cairo Review of Global Affairs, discusses his experience living through the tail-end of the Arab Spring and the changes it brought to Cairo. And Helmy Elsaeed, Guinness World Record Cyclist, on his record-winning experience cycling across Europe and why–and how–he walked all the way from Egypt’s city of Aswan to Cairo. There’s all this and more as Today Travel with Peter Greenberg comes from the Conrad in Cairo.
This week, Today Travel with Peter Greenberg comes from the banks of the Nile, from the Conrad Hotel in Cairo, Egypt. Joining Peter is Dr. Tarek Tawfik, Director of the new Grand Egyptian Museum (opening in 2020), who also gives us some insight into the artifacts that have never been displayed before. Then Rania Al-Mashat, the first female Minister of Tourism in Egypt, on her challenges (and campaign) to fight what she considers long standing and false perceptions about her country. Sean David Hobbs, Senior Editor at The Cairo Review of Global Affairs, discusses his experience living through the tail-end of the Arab Spring and the changes it brought to Cairo. And Helmy Elsaeed, Guinness World Record Cyclist, on his record-winning experience cycling across Europe and why–and how–he walked all the way from Egypt’s city of Aswan to Cairo. There’s all this and more as Today Travel with Peter Greenberg comes from the Conrad in Cairo.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the legendary Savoy Hotel in London. Joining Peter is Trisha Andres, from The Daily Telegraph with her tips for solo travelers and her predictions on the trendiest destinations for 2019. Christopher Wood, of Flying Disabled, discusses the reasons behind the airline industry’s pushback on providing flyers with disabilities better accessibility on planes, as well as new innovation and design that would allow people to fly in their own wheelchairs. Hannah Robinson, author of Secret London: Unusual Bars and Restaurants, reports on the real hidden gems of the London culinary scene. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from The Savoy Hotel in London.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the legendary Savoy Hotel in London. Joining Peter is Trisha Andres, from The Daily Telegraph with her tips for solo travelers and her predictions on the trendiest destinations for 2019. Christopher Wood, of Flying Disabled, discusses the reasons behind the airline industry’s pushback on providing flyers with disabilities better accessibility on planes, as well as new innovation and design that would allow people to fly in their own wheelchairs. Hannah Robinson, author of Secret London: Unusual Bars and Restaurants, reports on the real hidden gems of the London culinary scene. There’s all this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from The Savoy Hotel in London.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Crystal Serenity — dry docked at the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany. Joining Peter is Tom Wolber, CEO of Crystal Cruises, walks Peter through the often staggering details of the ship’s current refurbishment, which will not only increase the number of luxury suites but also at the same time, reduce the number of passengers on board. Then, Jan Sorensen, Vice President of Hotel Newbuild/Refurbishment for Crystal Cruises, reveals that Crystal Cruises’ biggest contractors are themselves. He also shares how during the current renovations there are 1,200 people working two shifts–24/7. There’s all of this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Crystal Serenity in Bremerhaven, Germany.
This week, Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Crystal Serenity — dry docked at the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany. Joining Peter is Tom Wolber, CEO of Crystal Cruises, walks Peter through the often staggering details of the ship’s current refurbishment, which will not only increase the number of luxury suites but also at the same time, reduce the number of passengers on board. Then, Jan Sorensen, Vice President of Hotel Newbuild/Refurbishment for Crystal Cruises, reveals that Crystal Cruises’ biggest contractors are themselves. He also shares how during the current renovations there are 1,200 people working two shifts–24/7. There’s all of this and more as Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from the Crystal Serenity in Bremerhaven, Germany.