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Nashville is the bachelorette capital of the world, but how should you do your big girls' night right? Host Marie Cecile Anderson sits down with Jonathan Slater, a veteran male entertainer who's worked in revues and on party buses, to get his advice. Learn more about Jonathan's small business, Laundry Lads, here. Learn more about the sponsors of this April 24th episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Aura Frames - Get $35-off plus free shipping on the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
Jonathan Slater is one of three Co-founders at Capslock, a cyber security education start-up tackling the cybersecurity skills gap and helping adults re-skill. CAPSLOCK has raised over £1m pre-seed funding and re-skilled over 200 UK adults in cyber security in 2021. Jonathan's previous career as a recruiter made him realise there was a gap in the market and he sat down with the other two female co-founders and started capslock. To note capslock is one of the rare startups, luckily more and more common, that is made for more than 50% by a female cofounder. The episode is brought to you by AppSec Phoenix Ltd with the Phoenix platform you can make Vulnerability management for software and organization SMART. Follow the tag #appsecsmart https://www.appsecphoenix.com get a free 30-day licence quoting CSCP https://landing.appsecphoenix.com/register Capslock Team 0.00 Introduction 0.35 Jonathan's background 1.04 Welcome Jonathan 3.30 The state of the industry 6.30 Education catch up 7.35 The importance of soft skills 10.05 Gender diversity and unconscious bias 16.36 Measuring potential 18.40 Team based learning/diversity of thought 23.00 The curriculum 26.15 Cyber – the multidisciplinary field 27.35 Avoiding career redundancy 29.15 Start-up life 30.24 Working remotely 31.08 Maintaining good mental health 32.48 Positive message 33.50 Conclusion Jonathan Slater https://www.linkedin.com/company/capslockuk https://www.facebook.com/CAPSLOCKCyber/ @CAPSLOCKcyber for IG + Twitter Cyber Security and Cloud Podcast hosted by Francesco Cipollone Twitter @FrankSEC42 #CSCP #cybermentoringmonday cybercloudpodcast.com Social Media Links Follow us on social media to get the latest episodes: Website: http://www.cybercloudpodcast.com/ You can listen to this podcast on your favourite player: Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-cyber-security-cloud-podcast-cscp/id1516316463 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3fg8AqP4vEi5Im8YKxazUQ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/35703565/admin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_cyber Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVgsq-vMzq4sxObVonDsIAg/
In last week's episode we talked about how security professionals can leverage their skills to get into cyber, but how do you obtain those skills in the first place? Enter Jonathan Slater, co-founder of CapsLock and our guest for today. In this episode, we discuss his journey from nuclear, to recruitment, to co-founding a disruptive education model that's designed to help everyone from bus drivers to web developers gain a qualification - and most importantly, employment - in cybersecurity. We also take a deep dive into how candidates can make themselves more attractive to hiring managers, diversity in cyber, and the benefits of starting all over again. 3:15 Stepping down to step up 5:50 Roles to work towards 14:00 Group projects 20:00 Communication, communication, communication 22:30 Increasing your employability 26:15 Sidebar - what is DevSecOps? 31:40 Diversity in cyber 35:15 Reskilling recommendations 36:50 Different roles, sectors, and company sizes 41:30 Standing out from the crowd Listening time: 50 minutes Host: Holly Grace Williams, MD at Secarma Guest: Jonathan Slater, Co-founder of CapsLock Find out more here: www.capslock.ac Our website: www.secarma.com Tweet us: www.twitter.com/Secarma Events: www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/secarma-ltd-31129456455
As part of our Thought Leader's Voice podcast series, we are thrilled to be in a conversation with Jonathan 'Jonty' Slater: on ‘The State of Innovation in 2020s: Reimagining Social Impact and Sustainable Growth'.In the Thought Leader's Voice podcast series, we explore the world of how independent thought leaders bring their ideas to scale within the business world and share powerful, thought provoking insights with our listeners.Our objective from this podcast series remains to educate senior level marketers & thought leaders to help them solve some of the most quizzing marketing questions propping up right now.Join the conversation to access actionable advice shared in an incredibly insightful way.Jonathan Slater is a highly experienced #innovation consultant, #keynote speaker and board member, with over 15 years' experience in the innovation field. With a particular focus on innovation within international development, Jonathan has an in-depth knowledge of both local and #global innovation processes. Jonathan currently advises and supports several large-scale innovation programmes and works to identify best working practices in the open innovation field. Having researched, designed and delivered over 450 innovation programmes, Jonathan is considered an expert in his field, and has spoken at several conferences, including the European Innovation Conference in Brussels in 2016 and Open Innovation in Manufacturing in 2017. Jonathan has been leading the use of innovation in new areas, in social innovation and #decentralisation of energy and adaptation. When not involved in innovation programmes, he mentors several SME businesses, both in the UK and East Africa on sustainable and #ethical business development.Key takeaways:1) Could you talk us through the ins and outs of social impact investing, harnessing emerging technologies to unleash your business potential.2) What does the future look like for the use of innovation in new areas, particularly in social innovation and decentralization of energy and adaptation.3) What can corporate innovators learn from the world of non-profits.4) With respect to implementing innovation methodology, what are the common challenges faced in an organization and how to take them on, how to get your employees on board with innovation, and how to use impact to measure goals.5) Has there been an increase in executive leadership attention on innovation, when it comes to understanding how innovation can affect the organization.6) How will advanced imaging technology, drones, data modeling, AR, and VR as technologies impact the organization's work in the future.7)What are the biggest disruptors for innovation.
On today's episode, Jon and I chat about the importance of staying true to yourself when dating. We also talk about our unpopular dating opinions, religion and so much more!
This is an audio recording of an IfG Live Event. Jonathan Slater, Permanent Secretary at the Department for Education and Head of the Policy Profession, talks to Bronwen Maddox, Director of the Institute for Government.We would like to thank Oracle for kindly sponsoring this event.#IfGcivilservice See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jonathan Slater, Permanent Secretary at the Department for Education and Head of the Policy Profession, spoke to Bronwen Maddox, Director of the Institute for Government, about civil service reform.
Here at Burnett & Williams, we heavily value the community we belong to much like the law we practice. Every week, join our hosts Peter Burnett and Jonathan Slater, partners of the Burnett & Williams law firm, as they explore leadership, the law, and the community that brings us all together. Whether you're interested in learning a little bit about the law or you're curious to know about what's happening in the community, stay tuned and be sure not to miss out on any of our episodes. Did you like the show? Don’t forget to leave us a review—even a single sentence or word helps! Also, be sure to follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram for additional content and to stay up to date with events we’re a part of. Social Media Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/burnettwilliams Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnettwilliamspc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/burnett-&-williams For more information on Burnett & Williams or the attorneys, please visit us at www.burnettwilliams.com or give us a call at (703) 777-1650 Music provided by: Jay Britton If you know of anyone that you think would be a good fit for the podcast, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at: (703) 777-1650
Here at Burnett & Williams, we heavily value the community we belong to much like the law we practice. Every week, join our hosts Peter Burnett and Jonathan Slater, partners of the Burnett & Williams law firm, as they explore leadership, the law, and the community that brings us all together. Whether you're interested in learning a little bit about the law or you're curious to know about what's happening in the community, stay tuned and be sure not to miss out on any of our episodes. Did you like the show? Don’t forget to leave us a review—even a single sentence or word helps! Also, be sure to follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram for additional content and to stay up to date with events we’re a part of. Social Media Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/burnettwilliams Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnettwilliamspc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/burnett-&-williams For more information on Burnett & Williams or the attorneys, please visit us at www.burnettwilliams.com or give us a call at (703) 777-1650 Music provided by: Jay Britton If you know of anyone that you think would be a good fit for the podcast, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at: (703) 777-1650
Here at Burnett & Williams, we heavily value the community we belong to much like the law we practice. Every week, join our hosts Peter Burnett and Jonathan Slater, partners of the Burnett & Williams law firm, as they explore leadership, the law, and the community that brings us all together. Whether you're interested in learning a little bit about the law or you're curious to know about what's happening in the community, stay tuned and be sure not to miss out on any of our episodes. Did you like the show? Don’t forget to leave us a review—even a single sentence or word helps! Also, be sure to follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram for additional content and to stay up to date with events we’re a part of. Social Media Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/burnettwilliams Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnettwilliamspc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/burnett-&-williams For more information on Burnett & Williams or the attorneys, please visit us at www.burnettwilliams.com or give us a call at (703) 777-1650 Music provided by: Jay Britton If you know of anyone that you think would be a good fit for the podcast, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at: (703) 777-1650
Here at Burnett & Williams, we heavily value the community we belong to much like the law we practice. Every week, join our hosts Peter Burnett and Jonathan Slater, partners of the Burnett & Williams law firm, as they explore leadership, the law, and the community that brings us all together. Whether you're interested in learning a little bit about the law or you're curious to know about what's happening in the community, stay tuned and be sure not to miss out on any of our episodes. Did you like the show? Don’t forget to leave us a review—even a single sentence or word helps! Also, be sure to follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram for additional content and to stay up to date with events we’re a part of. Social Media Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/burnettwilliams Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnettwilliamspc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/burnett-&-williams For more information on Burnett & Williams or the attorneys, please visit us at www.burnettwilliams.com or give us a call at (703) 777-1650 Music provided by: Jay Britton If you know of anyone that you think would be a good fit for the podcast, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at: (703) 777-1650
Here at Burnett & Williams, we heavily value the community we belong to much like the law we practice. Every week, join our hosts Peter Burnett and Jonathan Slater, partners of the Burnett & Williams law firm, as they explore leadership, the law, and the community that brings us all together. Whether you're interested in learning a little bit about the law or you're curious to know about what's happening in the community, stay tuned and be sure not to miss out on any of our episodes. Did you like the show? Don’t forget to leave us a review—even a single sentence or word helps! Also, be sure to follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram for additional content and to stay up to date with events we’re a part of. Social Media Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/burnettwilliams Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnettwilliamspc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/burnett-&-williams For more information on Burnett & Williams or the attorneys, please visit us at www.burnettwilliams.com or give us a call at (703) 777-1650 Music provided by: Jay Britton If you know of anyone that you think would be a good fit for the podcast, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at: (703) 777-1650
Jonathan Slater is fresh out the gate with a brand new EP "Waking Flames" and was kind enough to drop by the studio with Spice Radio Veteran Josh Conine to record live! We talk to Jonathan about his music, the new EP and upcoming plans. Check out the interview and tracks now at spiceradio.podbean.com, we hear "This Feeling that I'm Feeling" featuring Josh Conine, "Madison County", "Black Water" and "Waking Flames" You can also check out Jonathan live tonight at Coppertop with Rob Lyon!
Jonathan Slater is fresh out the gate with a brand new EP "Waking Flames" and was kind enough to drop by the studio with Spice Radio Veteran Josh Conine to record live! We talk to Jonathan about his music, the new EP and upcoming plans. Check out the interview and tracks now at spiceradio.podbean.com, we hear "This Feeling that I'm Feeling" featuring Josh Conine, "Madison County", "Black Water" and "Waking Flames" You can also check out Jonathan live tonight at Coppertop with Rob Lyon!
Suggested by: Jonathan Slater (for Geek IO video game month) (again)TITO Rating: 0.5 (out of 10)My interpretation of the plot: In this trope fest that features everything from speaking out notes, ketchup packs, cardboard-cutout dialogue and bad bleary flashbacks, Rayne is the half-human half-vampire Dhampir and the lead attraction in a carnival's freak-show in Romania. When she some how transports to a strange land, she meets a fortuneteller that tells that her mother was raped by the king of the vampires Kagan and she decides to destroy her father.Back story: The film is meant to be based on the Majesco video game of the same name. This movie cost $25 million (what what was it spent on) and only made $1.5 million (approx) at the box office however it made $3.5 million in Home Entertainment sales (June 2006)Now for the review...In The Name Of The King but for a "different" video game. Like The name of the king you have bad editing, cardboard dialogue, and all of the tropes you know and love from 800 different movies.Some other notes: Instead of Benny Hill music...this time he have trombones (yey *sarcasm* ). Speaking of sounds, why are we being reminded that horses are still the main form of transportation. I was so tempted to give this movie a 1, for the boobies but seeing they kept using ketchup packs for blood. Speaking of boobies, why did the middle of the film turn into a porn (I'm sure that's not the source material.) I sear without all of the flashbacks, this movie would have been 60 minutes. Also, you don't end your movie staring into the camera...she crept me out and left a bad taste in my mouth.This had been fun! If you have any feedback or suggestions, you can email them directly to me at thechefwonder @ gmail . com (remove the spaces) or tweet them to me twitter.com/TheDaleCampbell and huge thanks to CJ and the Geek IO crew for letting me release the trannies!
Suggested by: Jonathan Slater (for Geek IO video game month)TITO Rating: 2 (out of 10)My interpretation of the plot: In this completely pointless "thing," two children are blasted to "Planet R" in the apparent future to help save the world.Back story: Wow! Depending on who you ask, this "thing" is considered either a four part movie or a mini-series or just simply a failed TV show that couldn't get off the ground. Legend of the Crystals is meant to based on Final Fantasy V but kinda get some things are not quite right. (For example, chocobos appear featherless and somewhat alien in appearance) Now for the review....Very disappointing. I was expecting Final Fantasy but got served slightly frozen leftovers! Also you can't get passed the fact the shots, editing and out of sync voice work and sound clips. I give this two things; the fact that is VERY pretty and the plot is clear. As for the music, I felt so-so on it, it was relevant but didn't blow me away. Some other notes. The over the top slap-stick feel got boring really quickly. I would given this a 3 have anything but animals jumped out in the dessert (like a tranny!) Lastly, when you get in trouble, your transport doesn't speed up suddenly.This had been fun! If you have any feedback or suggestions, you can email them directly to me at thechefwonder @ gmail . com (remove the spaces) or tweet them to me twitter.com/TheDaleCampbell and huge thanks to CJ and the Geek IO crew for letting me release the trannies!
Jonathan Slater PHD was a speaker at PRSA where he addressed campaigns coarse for students and instructors to assist in learning to become a public relations professional.