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On a enregistré plus de 200 histoires d'amour dans EX… et à chaque fois, je me dis une chose : ce sont toutes des scénarios de films. Certaines sont cultes, certaines sont émouvantes, d'autres révoltantes. Mais rares sont celles dont on se dit qu'elles ne pourraient exister que dans les films. À mon avis, celle de Marion pourrait devenir une vraie comédie romantique ! J'ai hâte que vous me disiez ce que vous en pensez sur la page Instagram de EX….Julie Martin a réalisé cet épisode, Stéphane Bidart l'a monté et mis en musique. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In January 2024, the Luxembourg government introduced a new investment tax credit to accelerate digital, ecological, and energy transformations for businesses. This initiative goes beyond a financial incentive; it's a strategic move to drive digital transformation across industries. In this special episode of TechTalk, Julie Martin, Senior Manager in Digital Transformation and User Experience Team Leader at PwC Luxembourg, and Davide Visin, Managing Director in Corporate Tax at PwC Luxembourg, offer valuable insights into the new tax regime, its potential impact on businesses, and Luxembourg's vision for a digitally advanced future.
One of the lessons our guests have shared in just about every episode is the importance of modeling the behaviors as the best way to build resilience in kids and teens. So, with that in mind, this month we thought we would provide you with an exercise you and your child, students, or athletes can experience together. It is a great way to kick off 2025. We hope it sparks a conversation about all of the goals, hopes and dreams you and your kids have and how you might support each other in the pursuit of them. Thank you for listening to the Raising Resilient Kids Podcast where we provide parents, teachers and coaches with ideas and strategies to help kids and teens build their resilience and achieve their potential in a healthy, fulfilling way. It takes a village to raise a healthy, resilient child and this podcast gives you, as members of your village, tools to do exactly this. For more information on the podcast, or if you have a question you would like answered by one of our expert guests, please visit us at - https://www.smarthwp.com/raisingresilientkidspodcast. #resilience #podcast #parenting #teacher #coach
The Stages of Success E7 In this episode of The Future of Work, hosts Al Loveland and Kyle McIntosh explore the “Stages of Success” with guests Julie Martin, Vee Luna, and Claudia Moreno. Julie discusses her experience purchasing an insurance agency, while Vee and Claudia share the challenges of growing their business, Moxie Girl, all […] The post The Stages of Success E7 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
La rentrée approche et avec elle les courses de rentrée. Combien les familles consacrent t'elles à ces achats, comment gèrent-ils ? L'allocation de rentrée est-elle suffisante ? Julie Martin, la chargée de mission Coût de la scolarité à la CSF est notre invité sur RTL Bonsoir Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Soir avec Isabelle Choquet du 20 août 2024.
La rentrée approche et avec elle les courses de rentrée. Combien les familles consacrent t'elles à ces achats, comment gèrent-ils ? L'allocation de rentrée est-elle suffisante ? Julie Martin, la chargée de mission Coût de la scolarité à la CSF est notre invité sur RTL Bonsoir Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Soir avec Isabelle Choquet du 20 août 2024.
Avec : Julie Martin, directrice à la Confédération Syndicale des Familles 38, et Alixe Rivière, porte-parole de la FCPE en Seine-Saint-Denis. - Tous les matins à 7h40, l'invité qui fait l'actualité. Un acteur incontournable, un expert renseigné... 10 minutes d'interview sans concession avec Apolline de Malherbe et les témoignages des auditeurs de RMC au 3216.
In this episode, stick with us throughout the first ten minutes while Mark's microphone gets upgraded - the content is well worth it & does get event better! Movement nerd and yogi Julie, joins me to talk embodiment, “queenagers”, working through BS, what truth is, activism, ageing, beauty, mental health, information overload, no-electrics cafe, doom scrolling, travel tips, the wild ride of life, teaching in person, and more. A friendly ramble. Find out more about Julie Martin here: https://www.brahmaniyoga.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raised as a Vedantist, Julie grew up immersed in the philosophy of yoga. In her 20's she began to practice asana and research different ways of moving while studying the history of yoga. The resulting discovery is that yoga is EVOLVING and always has, so we have permission to explore these practices, challenge the myths, and move forward with knowledge and awareness. Julie's mission is to EMPOWER your practice. To help find your own pace, fluidity, and strength in a structure that is an invitation, not a rule. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to become a certified embodiment coach? More details about CEC – https://embodimentunlimited.com/cec/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=cec Join Mark for in-person workshops – https://embodimentunlimited.com/events-calendar/?utm_source=TEP&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=Events Join free coaching demo sessions with Mark – https://embodimentunlimited.com/free-coaching-with-mark/?utm_source=TEP&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=Demo Find Mark Walsh on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/warkmalsh/
Join us on this month's Book Club as we review The Radium Girls by Kate Moor with recommender Julie Martin, a true look into the lives of women who were poisoned by Radium post-World War I. "The Radium Girls" on CELA
Dr. Danielle Jongkind shares tips on reducing pet stress during vet clinic wait times, ensuring a smoother experience for pets and owners alike. Planning on flying this Summer? On our Wellness chat, Frances Wong shares suggestions on minimizing foot and ankle swelling while traveling by air. Leash of Hope Co-Founder, Danielle Main, tells us how they're making a difference in the lives of both service animals, and the individuals they partner up with. Vancouver's Folk Fest is one of the city's most beloved community gatherings, hosting musicians from Vancouver and around the world. Community Reporter Carol Yaple tells us more. From material lists to templates, woodworker Jeff Thompson illustrates the value in revisiting old projects for quality, repeatable work. Join us on this month's Book Club as we review The Radium Girls by Kate Moor with recommender Julie Martin, a true look into the lives of women who were poisoned by Radium post-World War I.
What causes itches for our pets? Dr. Danielle Jongkind addresses the frustrating issue of itchy pets, uncovering the causes and offering expert advice on prevention and treatment. In observation of Men's Health week, Health and Wellbeing Coach Frances Wong explores the history of boxer briefs and other environmental factors impacting men's fertility. Community Reporter Julie Martin tells us about Pictou County's beach mobility mats and other free rental gear for everyone to enjoy a trip to the coast! Power for All is an organization that seeks to break down barriers to outdoor adventure and recreation opportunities. We learn more with Executive Director, Alex Thompson. On our Collections and Hobbies segment, we chat with Sara Hillis about her love for creative writing, the joys of blogging, and how poetry helps her navigate life's challenges.
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Community Reporter Julie Marten brings us the latest news and events from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, including a First Aid and CPR courses available from the local CNIB.
Avid gardeners will be flocking to nursery centers over the Victoria Day long weekend. Susan Kerney shares her advice to transplant your plant babies to their new garden beds smoothly. Android users' favourite feature comes to iOS. Tech Expert John Biehler gives us the details on the versatile circle search function on our weekly App Update. A San Antonio theme park is boasting of more than 25 ultra-accessible rides for thrill seekers with every type of access need. Laura Bain has the details on The Buzz. Paralympic hopeful Reid Maxwell shattered his own 400-meter freestyle record in front of the packed Pan Am Centre on Wednesday. Sports Reporter Brock Richardson tells us how hosting the Olympic and Paralympic trials together could mean more attention for the Paralympics this year. Community Reporter Julie Marten brings us the latest news and events from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, including a First Aid and CPR courses available from the local CNIB. We cap off our Friday show by revisiting a few highlight conversations from the past week including the burden of a bad bra, the real cost of an accessible taxi fleet, and a call for greater inclusion of the facial differences community.
Amid a wave of pitcher injuries, Ben Lindbergh talks to Dr. Rich Nye (4:20), a former major leaguer whose career-ending injury became a career-beginning injury when he decided to become an exotic-animal veterinarian (among other occupations). Then (1:07:09) Ben talks to prolific TV creators/writers/producers Tom Fontana and Julie Martin about what might have been for […]
Community Reporter Julie Martin features the Healthy Tomorow Foundation's community walking program that's helping Nova Scotians get more active!
How common is it for our pets to get problems with their eyes, and how can we notice the symptoms? We explore this topic on Ask a Vet with Dr. Danielle Jongkind. Work life balance is a well worn phrase that means something a little different to each of us. We discuss burnout with Frances Wong, who tells us how to spot the signs early. We speak to Anthony Frisina: author, public speaker and the Founder of Accessibility Consulting Business Above and Beyond. Community Reporter Julie Martin features the Healthy Tomorow Foundation's community walking program that's helping Nova Scotians get more active! Yang Wang shares her story of hosting a culturally authentic dine-out experience for her blind women's group at Asian Legend in the heart of Toronto's Chinatown. On this month's Voices chat, we invite Andy Frank, Manager of AMI-audio to the soapbox. He briefs us on upcoming AMI-audio highlights, and we talk formulas for podcasts.
Susan and Chris are joined by Homicide writers & producers Tom Fontana, Julie Martin, and Jorge Zamacona. Tom Fontana was the co-creator and showrunner of Homicide. Julie Martin and Jorge Zamacona were writers and later producers on the show. In this episode, we delve into the intricate art of crafting and producing gripping episodes of Homicide. We also discuss Julie and Jorge's journey from assistants to becoming writers and later producers on the show. We also get insight into the show's philosophy that made it stand out from other police dramas. We would also like to add that Our hearts are with everyone affected by the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26. The bridge and its elegant structure was long a part of the Baltimore skyline. If you enjoy this podcast, please connect with us and share the episodes on social media You can connect with us here: BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/homicidepod.bsky.social Instagram https://www.instagram.com/homicidepod/ Threads https://www.threads.net/@homicidepod Twitter https://twitter.com/homicidepod The Podcast is also available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuY_R27YiZeAwMjcQ3dr4w Music for the podcast by Andrew R. Bird Graphics by Luna Raphael Edited and Produced by Beyond Mirrors LTD https://beyond-mirrors.com/
Welcome to "Homicide: Life On The Set", a brand new monthly podcast offering an exclusive peek behind the curtains of the critically acclaimed series "Homicide: Life On The Street." Susan and Chris just wanted to thank you for listening to the podcast and engaging with us on social media. Mark your calendars for our upcoming episode, slated for release on April 4th. Tom Fontana, Julie Martin, and Jorge Zamacona will join us as we delve into the intricate art of crafting and producing gripping episodes of Homicide. This interview was fascinating, and we cannot wait to share it with you. If you enjoy this podcast, please connect with us and share the episodes on social media You can connect with us here: BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/homicidepod.bsky.social Instagram https://www.instagram.com/homicidepod/ Threads https://www.threads.net/@homicidepod Twitter https://twitter.com/homicidepod The Podcast is also available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuY_R27YiZeAwMjcQ3dr4w Music for the podcast by Andrew R. Bird Graphics by Luna Raphael Edited and Produced by Beyond Mirrors LTD https://beyond-mirrors.com/
Community Reporter, Julie Martin brings us the latest from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, including a fantastic array of accessible toys and games now available at the Glasgow and Pictou County public libraries.
We discuss the elements of healthy aging for cats with Veterinarian, Danielle Jonkind. We discuss sleep and dreaming with Health and Wellness Coach, Frances Wong. We meet award winning actor, producer, and director, CJ Jones, and get the details on the inaugural Sign Light International Film Festival! Community Reporter, Julie Martin brings us the latest from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, including a fantastic array of accessible toys and games now available at the Glasgow and Pictou County public libraries. On the heels of International Women's Day, freelance reporter, Yang Wang, examines a pro-women perspective she says is missing from the discussion about abortion. once a month we feature an individual from our community and discuss topics they're passionate about. Today we're joined by a familiar voice, Mike Feir!
Tech and Audio Entertainment contributor, Mike Feir, features “Unmade Movies”; a collection of audio adaptations of unproduced screenplays from the likes of Alfred Hitchcock and Ernest Lehmann (7:34). An original proof copy of a Harry Potter book just sold for a pretty penny. Jeff Ryman has the magical details on What in the World (22:46). Changes are coming to takeout orders in Toronto. Grant Hardy explains next, on The Buzz (37:04). Mary Mammoliti stops by with her tips for trimming down your grocery bill and getting the most from your wholesaler membership (51:10). Community Reporter Julie Martin brings us the latest news and events from Pictou County, Nova Scotia (1:04:10). On our Thursday round table we're joined by Bean Gill, the fearless and unfiltered leader of “The Wheelie Peeps” (1:18:10).
Community Reporter Julie Martin brings us the latest news and events from Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
Rural and remote doctors are burning out. What will it take to help them? Grant Hardy tells us more on our Headlines segment. Is there a difference between fragrance sensitivities and allergies? Frances Wong discusses more on our Wellness chat. Canada's Chief Accessibility Officer Stephanie Cadieux just released her first report, called, “Everyone's business”, which highlights the strides we've made towards a barrier-free Canada. She'll walk us through where we are and how far we still have to go. Let's get our Community Report from Nova Scotia with Julie Martin. Yang Wang joins us to talk about a Lunar New Year Reading and Tea, a celebration of the Lunar New Year. On our monthly voices chat we're joined by our Guide Dog and Service Animal Reporter, Devon Wilkins.
Let's get our Community Report from Nova Scotia with Julie Martin.
Jay and Clifton sit around the camp fire and dream of a quirkier time soundtracked by Havalina Rail Co.'s debut album!
What is the difference between compounded drugs and regular ones? What do lay people need to know about them? Danielle Jongkind has more on Ask a Vet (7:51). What is reflexology and how can we benefit from it? We discuss more with Frances Wong on our Wellness chat (21:50). Native Earth brings us Omaagomaan by Waawaate Fobister, a dance piece that teaches us about the Grassy Narrows tragedy and the people defending and protecting the community today (36:35). There's an arts and crafts show coming up in Pictou County, Nova Scotia that has quilts and other homemade items created by an art support group for the visually impaired. Community Reporter, Julie Martin tells us more (51:40). On our Woodworking segment with Jeff Thompson, we talk about finding structural studs for pictures, curtains and more (1:03:54). We speak with two members of the anti-human trafficking committee at Peel Children's Aid Society about this grave human rights violation and what can be done about it (1:18:37).
There's an arts and crafts show coming up in Pictou County, Nova Scotia that has quilts and other homemade items created by an art support group for the visually impaired. Community Reporter, Julie Martin tells us more.
Join us for a very special Thirsty Thursday as Father Gale shares a message from friend of the show Julie Martin (who appeared on Episode 281).
There are two Christmas parties being hosted by the CNIB in Nova Scotia. Community reporter, Julie Martin has the festive details.
On our Ask a Vet segment, Danielle Jongkind talks about antibiotic resistant bacteria and how that impacts vet medicine. Why is gut health important, and how can we improve it? Let's learn more with Frances Wong on our Wellness segment. Director Andrew Kushnir chats with us about “Bad Roads,” a theatre performance enabling us to connect with the people in the Ukraine about the ongoing invasion. There are two Christmas parties being hosted by the CNIB in Nova Scotia. Community reporter, Julie Martin has the festive details. On our Woodworking segment with Jeff Thompson, we talk about mitre saws and dados. We review Women Talking, a 2018 novel by Canadian author Miriam Toews, on our monthly book club.
CO-HOST: Bigg Bump joins Hake for Veterans Day (observed) to cover blacks, women, Hillary, Owen, and more. Great calls on Trump and truth! The Hake Report, Friday, November 10, 2023 AD CO-HOST LINKS (Bigg Bump) https://twitter.com/bigg_bump // https://www.youtube.com/@biggbump // https://www.instagram.com/bigg_bump // TIME STAMPS * (0:00:00) Start - "The A-Team" intro* (0:00:31) Bigg Bump presents topics* (0:01:56) Hey, guys! Uniting the Races JLP tee (OOP)* (0:04:34) black slaveowners: University of Kentucky* (0:15:33) Death of Merit in Science, Dr. Debra Soh* (0:27:52) Julie Martin, Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering* (0:34:09) CJ, TX: Science fraud, relative risk vs absolute * (0:42:04) CJ: Who funds studies, abuse* (0:44:52) Super: Why do people believe what they do? (Ego is Real)* (0:52:43) BHI fighting pro-Palestinians* (0:53:31) Bigg Bump - "F.E.A.R. (Face Everything And Rise)"* (0:58:07) Hillary: Trump '24 would end our country* (1:10:53) RONNIE, OH: Trump lied "2 Corinthians," Bible fave book* (1:29:02) JOHN, KY: Trump, Epstein island* (1:36:20) MANUEL, CA: Trump built the market, gov't taxes* (1:39:14) WILLIAM, CA: Trump and truth* (1:42:07) Supers: Ego and Evil, Jibe vs Jive* (1:43:42) Political persecution of Owen Shroyer* (1:53:41) MAZE: William is a W-word-igger! * (1:56:19) Mary Rice Hopkins - "Running for the Prize"BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2023/11/10/bigg-bump-minorities-and-persecution-of-the-free-veterans-day-fri-11-10-23 PODCAST by HAKE SubstackLive M-F 9-11 AM PT (11-1 CT / 12-2 ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 – thehakereport.com VIDEO YouTube | Rumble* | Facebook | X | BitChute | Odysee* PODCAST Apple | Spotify | Castbox | Substack (RSS) *SUPER CHAT on asterisked above, or BuyMeACoffee | Streamlabs | Ko-fi SUPPORT HAKE Substack | SubscribeStar | Locals || SHOP Teespring ALSO SEE Hake News on The JLP Show | Appearances (other shows, etc.) JLP Network: JLP | Church | TFS | Hake | Nick | Joel Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
This is part two of the three-part FrameworkLTC User Conference Post-Show series. This series is hosted by the Pharmacy Podcast Network's own Todd Eury. In this series, Todd chats with SoftWriters' team members, exhibitors, partners, and conference attendees live from the show floor. This episode features Joshua Porter, Grace Ball, Julie Martin, Matt Gilbert, and Nick Majors.
Remembrance Day is just around the corner. Community Reporter, Julie Martin reflects on this day during her report.
Dr Danielle Jongkind tells us about the top ten scariest things you have to learn in order to become a veterinarian (9:40). On our wellness chat, Frances Wong deep dives into oral health, including what to know about cavities (22:51). Host Jacob Balshin chats with us about his comedy show “Free Candy” taking place tonight at the Comedy Bar in Toronto (36:31). Remembrance Day is just around the corner. Community Reporter, Julie Martin reflects on this day during her report (51:17). Chantelle Archambault, Communications Director with the Vancouver Humane Society, joins us with some tips on promoting animal safety and welfare this Halloween (1:04:00). It's Book Club time! We review Holly by Stephen King, with recommender of the novel, Greg David (1:19:09).
Today - James Christopher McFeely, a special agent with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in Arizona, has made national headlines by declining a plea deal.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a tactile art group that meets every third week at the New Glasgow library. Community Reporter, Julie Martin tells us about it.
On Ask a Vet with Danielle Jongkind we talk about peacefully coexisting with wildlife. What is microdosing and why is it gaining popularity? Frances Wong discusses more on our Wellness Chat. We take a look back at an interview we had with Ann Park of Blueprint Career Services. There's a tactile art group that meets every third week at the New Glasgow library. Community Reporter, Julie Martin tells us about it. We have a quiz with Grant Hardy! On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin leads a discussion about the limits to freedom of expression with guest, Noa Mendelsohn Aviv.
The Town of Trenton in Nova Scotia has its Annual Fun Fest kickoff today. Community Reporter Julie Martin tells us all about it (0:00). AMI Podcast Coordinator, Ryan Delehanty stops by to tell us about the newest edition of Low Vision Moments with Jennie Bovard (11:48). We have our monthly Collections & Hobbies segment. Today our guest is Producer, Grant Hardy to talk Old-Time Radio (26:28).
We chat with Teresa Virani, Chief Experience & Marketing Officer at Science World about what visitors can expect this summer at Science World in Vancouver. {13:30} On our weekly roundtable we're joined by John Melville, Vice President, Content Development and Programming, at AMI. {30:55}
Canada has the highest rate of MS in the world. Why is that and what can we do to combat this? We speak with Dr. Jiwon Oh of the Barlo MS Centre to learn more (12:16). On our Collections and Hobbies segment, we're joined by Brock Richardson who talks about his sports memorabilia collection (27:19).
Julie Martin is the Head of Product at Stashaway. Julie started her career in investment banking, moved to Product in a Fashion company and now heads a team building Investment Products at a Robowealth FinTech.We cover her story on how she entered the FinTech market coming from Fashion, transitioning from a Product Manager solo contributor to a Head of Department, the customer pain points Stashaway is solving for in the investments journey, how to build an outcome driven product culture, diversity in Fintech , and how regulators can improve to facilitate innovation in FinTechs.
The Pictou County Language Fair is just around the corner. Community Reporter, Julie Martin has all the details on what we can expect (0:00). Foreign Interference has been circling the news lately. Yang Wang shares her thoughts on this topic and what Canada has done recently to counter this (12:29). On our monthly voices segment we're joins by Becki Zerr, host of Raising Kindness (29:54).
Join us for a special episode of the Konza Catholic Podcast as K-State Senior Julie Martin joins Father Gale to discuss her testimony and her upcoming mission year in Honduras.
There are free dance classes with the Arts Health Antigonish. Nova Scotia Community Reporter, Julie Martin has the details (0:00). U2 is making music easier to hear in stadium performances with their latest concert experience in Las Vegas. Corinne Van Dusen has the latest during our entertainment report (12:44). We get into the engagement and social aspects of work, such as the social committees and their importance to employees with Elysia Yardley (27:38).
What is the Chinese community's reaction to the alleged Chinese interference in Canada's elections? Yang Wang discusses (10:25). On our monthly voices segment, we're joined by AEBC National President, Marcia Yale (28:14).
The International Blind Café has grown substantially over the last little while. Julie Martin, our Community Reporter in Nova Scotia has more details (0:00). Yang Wang recently wrote an article on a multiculturalism related hot topic in the Chinese community. She tells us more (12:23). On our monthly Voices segment, Producer Jeff Ryman joins us to talk everything from his love of sports, to becoming a father (27:57).
If you want to party in the west, the Kiwanians' party is the best.Get your kicks at (The Kiwanis') Route Sixty-Six...party. (with apologies to Nat King Cole*, The Rolling Stones, etc.) The Kiwanis group of Claremont brings many events to the city, and in many ways helps make Claremont the desirable destination that it is. Among those Kiwanians, Raul Rodriguez and Julie Martin are two of the key members that make things happen. Raul is "the face of the Kiwanis" for many years and Julie is instrumental in their "behind the scenes" success. They took an early Sunday morning to meet in Claremont Speak's outdoor studio - L'atelier Du Parc Mémorial - to discuss their many years of constructive involvement with the Kiwanis, the great contributions the group makes to Claremont and its people and then to highlight the extraordinary annual event-of-the-season that has returned, bigger than ever.If you are looking for the best way to send off summer in style, the Kiwanis Rt. 66 event has no equal. The combination of music from the Ravelers, dancing, great food, a casino and a shot at some of the coolest prizes imaginable in their silent auction - all while supporting scholarships, camps and more - makes this the "don't miss" event of the year. When you go, be sure to find Julie and Raul, say hello and tell them how much you enjoyed their first podcast appearance...and that you're looking forward to more.Claremont Kiwanis Web Sitehttps://www.claremontkiwanis.org/Claremont Kiwanis Rt. 66 Info Pagehttps://www.claremontkiwanis.org/Page/51900On FaceBookhttps://www.facebook.com/events/d41d8cd9/kiwanis-route-66-fundraiser/1167243614063217/Ticketshttps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5406742 Rt. 66 Info Bannerhttps://portalbuzzuserfiles.s3.amazonaws.com/ou-16046/userfiles/images/2022%20rt%2066%20web%20ad.jpg*Nat King Cole: Rt. 66https://youtu.be/dCYApJtsyd0
Marsh's Julie Martin and Stephen Kay and Alexia Ash, director for risk quantification at IHS Markit, an S&P company, discuss the results of a recent study that sought to quantify the potential benefits of political risk insurance. You can access a transcript of this episode here. For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and Twitter and visit marsh.com.
Follow us down this road of conversation surrounding the automotive industry. Today we talk to Julie Martin, Vice President of North American OEM Sales for IHS Markit and her unique perspective on electrification using the data. We get into topics like how the pandemic changed the car buying process? How is the US market going to pivot to build EV infrastructure & the shift of range anxiety? Will the US get to net zero by 2050 and if so, what is being done to achieve that?