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Do you have a story you'd like to share on TWTDNH or are you a subject matter expert who would like to shed light on any of the topics I cover? Shoot me a message! This podcast episode is a heartfelt and intense reflection on the challenges and dangers that holidays can bring, especially for those in abusive relationships. Tressa shares personal experiences of abuse during holidays, highlighting how increased stress, alcohol consumption, and financial strain can exacerbate domestic violence. The episode also discusses how events like football games and other sporting events can trigger abusive behavior.Tressa shares a poignant story about Keith Lewis, a soldier who sustained a traumatic brain injury during his military service. Despite his injuries, he continued to serve and later married Sarah Stewart Whitaker, a former military service member and paramedic. Tressa explores the potential connection between the domestic violence and Keith's military service, examining if his trauma and experiences in the military contributed to his abusive behavior. The story highlights the severe impact of untreated mental health issues and the importance of support for those affected.The episode underscores the importance of safety and support for victims of domestic violence, especially during the holiday season. It also calls into question the military's handling of soldiers with PTSD and brain injuries, highlighting the need for better support and intervention.Tressa's message is clear: while holidays can bring joy and togetherness, they can also be a time of increased danger and stress for some. It's crucial to prioritize safety and seek help if needed.What You'll Learn: 1. **Domestic Violence During Holidays**: The episode emphasizes that holidays can be especially difficult for those in abusive relationships. Increased stress, alcohol consumption, and financial strain can exacerbate domestic violence, and sporting events can be significant triggers for abusers.2. **The Impact of Untreated PTSD and Brain Injuries**: The story of Keith Lewis highlights the severe consequences of untreated PTSD and traumatic brain injuries. It underscores the need for better mental health support and intervention for soldiers returning from combat.3. **The Role of the Military in Supporting Veterans**: The episode criticizes the military's handling of mental health issues and brain injuries among soldiers. It calls for greater responsibility and better care for those who have served.4. **The Importance of Safety and Support**: The episode highlights the critical need for safety and support for victims of domestic violence, especially during the holiday season. It also encourages awareness and vigilance in recognizing and addressing signs of abuse.Overall, the episode is a poignant reminder of the complexities of human experiences during the holidays and the importance of empathy, support, and mental health care.Resources:Family says Army ignored unseen wounds of a former Sarasota manArmy combat medic and pregnant wife die in apparent murder-suicideUgly side of the beautiful game: the football world cup and domestic violence | The BMJFind Domestic Violence and Abuse Help, Information and StatsSGB, Spravato, TMS & Ketamine Infusion | Treatment by Stella
CargoNet warns of a troubling trend in cargo theft likely to occur over the long holiday weekend – and Keith Lewis, CargoNet's vice president of operations, says organized crime rings are involved. Also, Land Line Now brings you our annual holiday tradition – a reading of the short story “Something for Stevie” by author Dan Anderson. Then, the National Private Truck Council recently named 27 truckers as National Driver All Stars – and among them is Christie Tilton of Eaton, Ohio. 0:00 – Watch for increased cargo theft this weekend 10:21 – ‘Something for Stevie' 24:52 – Woman honored for her work behind the wheel
CargoNet's Keith Lewis explains how organized crime rings have helped shift the landscape on cargo theft as the holiday weekend approaches. Also, two cybersecurity experts from the National Motor Freight Traffic Association discuss what they're seeing and how you can protect yourself. Then, we'll get an update on the proposed broker transparency rule – and insight into broker pushback on the topic – from Bryce Mongeon of OOIDA. 0:00 – Newscast 10:21 – Holiday brings a troubling trend in cargo theft 24:52 – Protecting yourself from cybersecurity threats 39:41 – Pushback against broker transparency effort
Send us a textWe are delighted to welcome back Keith Lewis to the podcast. Keith is a practising referee and runs the RugbyReferee.net website and Facebook community.Dan asks Keith about:The three new laws for this seasonThe experimental laws you might see that aren't enshrined yetThe old favourites of why it seems that not-straight at the scrum is ignored, why referees allow players to seal off or go off their feetThe real impact of the tackle height lawsIf you are a referee, then you can join the rugbyreferee.net community on Facebook and also get Keith's excellent season journal.For other great referee resources, go to RugbyReferee.net. To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach WeeklyAlso, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!
This is episode 178 of the MxU Podcast! Michael Keith Lewis, FOH Engineer for Colony House, is at MxU HQ filming content on Allen & Heath's dLive series of consoles releasing on the MxU platform tomorrow. He joins Spencer and Nate to talk about all things volume in the church. Everyone's heard "it's too loud!" before on Sunday morning and chances are you didn't really think twice about it. This week, the guys discuss whether or not church really has gotten too loud and if so, what to do about it.Service Review (19:59 - 28:07)The team reviews a service from First Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas. Michael gives insider insight as he used to work at FBCA. They discuss the challenges of balancing an orchestra with a contemporary band and offer practical advice on how to integrate everything into a cohesive mix.Submit your service for review to support@getmxu.com or reach out to us on any of our social media platforms.Is Church Too Loud? (28:08 - 54:38)There's always been an ongoing debate about volume levels in the church. Michael, Spencer, and Nate chat about their experiences in different church settings and how they've navigated this exact challenge. It's important to find a balance that serves the congregation without overwhelming them. Sometimes, the mix gets prioritized over the message and that's just not okay. Audio should enhance, not detract, from the service.Here's our recommendation: focus on serving the church community rather than pushing personal preferences.Upcoming ContentTomorrow, we're releasing "The Allen & Heath dLive" as a comprehensive walkthrough of Allen & Heath's dLive series of consoles. From a console overview to patching, routing, scenes, effects, and so much more. Michael covers everything there is to know about the dLive. And in a couple of weeks, we're releasing an entire course from Michael where he builds a mix on the console, stay tuned in for that.Watch our social accounts and be on the lookout for an email with the course release tomorrow!LinksMxUMxU Pop-UpsMichael Keith Lewis
My guest this week is Laws Co-ordinator at World Rugby and Founder of RugbyReferee.net, Keith Lewis. We talked about the days when we shared a pitch back in the early 2000's when I played at Old Colfeians, how Keith got into refereeing and his early influences at Preston Grasshoppers. We then discussed how referees are assessed and coached, how positioning is vital and the differences when moving up the leagues as a referee. Keith shared his challenges when progressing through the ranks including a shocking moment in a huge Championship game between London Welsh and Exeter. We discussed Keith's role at World Rugby and how laws are developed, tested and implemented. There are so many things to consider including the potential unforeseen circumstances. Keith also shared why he started RugbyReferee.net and how it's developed into a wonderful resource and community for referees. This is a brilliant chat with so much quality information and great stories - I hope you enjoy. LINKS Keith Lewis on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithlewisrugby/ Rugby Referee website - https://rugbyreferee.net/ The video Keith mentioned - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hgJpfn3zXw BUY ME A COFFEE Coffee helps me make more and better episodes. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amateurrugbypodcast PATREON Join The Amateur Rugby Podcast Patreon community for some extra amateur rugby goodness! (https://patreon.com/amateurrugbypodcast) PODCAST KIT Everything I use to create, edit and produce this podcast can be found on my Creating a Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/creating-a-podcast/) page. SUPPORT If you would like to support the podcast in some way then there are plenty of options on my Support the Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/support/) page.
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 44 of The Full Circl Podcast! Today we're joined by Keith Lewis, the Laws Co-ordinator for World Rugby. Keith shares insights into his career journey, which started from corporate communications roles in financial services and the automotive sector before transitioning into his current role in rugby. Keith emphasises the importance of pursuing hobbies and passions outside of work, citing his long-standing involvement in rugby as a key factor in his career evolution. He advises young professionals to maintain diverse interests and be open to exploring opportunities that align with their passions, even if they may not seem directly related to their current roles. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Full Circle Podcast. We hope you found Keith's insights valuable and that they inspire you on your career journey. Stay tuned for more engaging discussions and valuable career advice in future episodes! The Full Circl Podcast takes a closer look into the lives and stories of aspirational leaders worldwide. A range of powerful themes are explored throughout each episode such as; the powerful stories of these Leaders, their pathway to success, and advice to Future Leaders. Find out more at - http://www.circl.org Follow us on Instagram - @Circlgram Follow us on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/company/circllearning Be sure to like and subscribe for more episodes! Thank you for listening.
The number of cargo theft incidents across the board spiked in 2023. Keith Lewis of CargoNet breaks down what's behind the dramatic increase. Also, Erin Buchanan of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development explains why truckers need to avoid a construction zone on I-20 and where they should travel instead to avoid fines. And the spot market continues to pick up speed as we move further into spring. We'll take a look at the numbers with Robert Rouse of DAT in today's market update. 0:00 – Newscast 10:22 – Why are cargo thefts up so much? 24:59 – Official: Construction zone problems lead to heavy fines for truckers 40:23 – Now it's cargo's turn to spring forward
Join The Restoration Pros Unplugged Podcast as we sit down with Bobby Thomas, the visionary CEO of Extreme Services, who reveals the inside story of scaling his restoration company to multiple 7 figures annually. Dive deep into the art of leveraging Third Party Administrators (TPAs) as Bobby shares his expert strategies for maximizing margins and fostering powerful relationships. Discover the keys to securing a high volume of restoration jobs and propelling your business to new heights. If you're in the restoration game, this is a can't-miss episode packed with actionable insights from a true industry leader. Tune in and revolutionize your approach to success!
Unlock the secrets to maximizing your restoration business profits with Keith Lewis, the mastermind behind Estimation Pros. In an eye-opening episode on The Restoration Pros Unplugged Podcast, Keith joins Clinton to reveal the untapped potential in estimating for restoration companies nationwide. Discover where money slips through the cracks and learn why outsourcing estimates could be the game-changer your business needs. Tune in for invaluable insights that could revolutionize your margins and reclaim precious time for business owners.
Meet Keith Lewis, the owner of The Restoration Entrepreneur and wizard of coaching for restoration business owners. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, his squad has the magic touch to elevate your business and skyrocket profits. Brace yourself for a game-changing episode where Keith unveils the ultimate strategies to level up your restoration game.Ready for rapid-fire tips to boost your business acumen and profits? You're in for a treat! Grab your favorite drink, hit play, and join us for a deep dive into practical wisdom that could turbocharge your restoration journey. Don't miss out – the keys to success are just a play button away!
Keith Lewis is a seasoned veteran in marketing, sales, and the medical industry. He is currently the Senior Advisor at ChampionOne Group and Principal at Lewis Ventures, LLC. Across his 40+ year career, he has worked at GN ReSound, Bausch & Lomb, and GN Great Nordic. His passion is for patients and shareholders alike, focusing on helping those affected by hearing loss. In this episode… While hearing aid technology is primarily a medical issue, it inevitably becomes a business issue under the Western medical system. Companies, brands, insurance, and clinics all have a vested interest in the financial aspects of the industry. This has its own effect on how hearing technology grows and adapts. The industry is always experiencing new research and innovations. The average consumer is being provided more education, options, and treatment than ever before — this is what you need to know from an active insider. In this episode of the ListenUp! Podcast, Dr. Mark Syms talks with Keith Lewis, the Principal at Lewis Ventures, LLC, to talk about the business and evolution of the hearing tech industry. They break down the financial realities of hearing aids, how Bluetooth is being utilized, and how the retail price is changing. They also touch on the current and potential future market trends.
Keith Lewis is the Laws Co-ordinator at World Rugby and Founder of RugbyReferee.net and is at the fulcrum of many of the law changes in the world of rugby union. The team scrum down to discuss how the laws have changed the game over the years, how to manage the balance between player safety and spectator entertainment and how new laws are introduced into the game. PLUS Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa established a new women's world marathon record at the Berlin Marathon. But how much of a factor is the shoe tech and how do we measure the athletic performance?SHOW NOTES:The article we discussed in the context of how running shoes have undermined all trust in the human contribution to running records, by Knopp The comparison between different shoes, showing large differences within the same runner in different shoes, and between shoesThe paper that Jordan Santos-Concejero commented on, showing that reducing shoe mass makes a difference to running economyThe link between running economy and performanceGuest Keith Lewis' details:Email: Laws@worldrugby.orgX: @keithlewisrugbyLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/keithlewisrugbyWebsite: rugbyreferee.net Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What you'll learn in this episode: How Arnoldsche collaborates with authors to create an effective design for each book What young artists should know before trying to publish a book How Dirk keeps tabs on trends and new developments in jewelry and decorative arts How Arnoldsche selects the right markets and languages for its books Why the art book market has changed dramatically over the last 10 years, and how Arnoldsche has adapted About Dirk Allgaier: Since April 2015, Dirk Allgaier has headed Arnoldsche Art Publishers, an internationally active publisher of art books that offers a unique list of titles in the fields of fine art, applied art and design. With great expertise, sheer hard work and a passion for his profession, he and his team ensure that books from Arnoldsche become what they are: high-quality, individually designed publications and book objects that transport the broad range of creative endeavor in all its diversity across the globe. Additional Resources: Arnoldsche Art Publishing's Website Arnoldsche Art Publisher's Instgram Arnoldsche Art Publisher's X/Twitter Photos Available on TheJewelryJourney.com Transcript: No other publishing house in the world has published as many books on jewelry, ceramics and other applied arts as Arnoldsche Art Publishing. Led by Dirk Allgaier, Arnoldsche is the go-to source for anyone who wants to learn more about the decorative and applied arts, the people who create them, and the museums that exhibit them. Dirk joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about how he selects the 10 to 15 books Arnoldsche publishes each year; how he works with artists to create a beautiful and informative book; and why a language barrier doesn't always prevent someone from reading an art book. Read the episode transcript here. Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is the second part of a two-part episode. If you haven't heard part one, please head to TheJewelryJourney.com. My guest is Dirk Allgaier of Arnoldsche Publishing. They're art publishers, and if you have any kind of design library—and that includes jewelry, ceramics, monographs on artists, furniture and more—you no doubt have books that have been published by Arnoldsche. Welcome back. Do you have people come that you haven't heard of, but they have great expertise? Maybe they're a professor or somebody else that has a lot of expertise in their area? Dirk: I know our field quite well; it's a small field, but it happens that people approach me and send me a suggestion for a new book project and I don't know the artist. There's always something new to discover. I say every book we are doing, not only in jewelry but also in ceramics or in wooden art, in metalware, in furniture, in textile, in glass, it opens a new window. It gives me a new prospectus to see new things which I did not know before. This is a reason why I like my job. I love my job very much. It happened last year at the Art Jewelry Forum. Susan Cummins suggested to me to publish a book about Keith Lewis, the American jewelry artist. I really did not know his work. I read the manuscript in the evening when I was home. I was reading; I looked at the images. I was thinking, “That's fantastic, what he did. It was the 1980s. He was so progressive. He was so political in that time, so important. Today what is he doing?” That was totally new, and now we are publishing his book. It's designed. We are now doing the images. In about four weeks, we go to press for that book. So, it happens on the jewelry scene that artists are suggested to me, are recommended, which I do not know. But most artists, of course, I know more or less their work. Sharon: Susan Cummins had brought you several books before this Keith Lewis one. Does that reflect? Did you take that into account when you were deciding? Dirk: We met each other and decided to cooperate, to collaborate, because she has fantastic topics in jewelry. It's very political, the book about Laurie Hall. It's about Northwest American jewelry. We say in Germany it's narrative jewelry. This kind of jewelry was not so well-known in Europe. We have a very strong distribution. We sell our books worldwide, so we bring this topic through the book to an international audience, to the international market. It's important for this American artist to be represented through the book internationally, so it's a win/win situation. Susan has wonderful topics for publications. We produce the books and distribute them internationally. It's a very good joint venture. Sharon: You distribute them. I haven't seen them in the States, I don't think, except the Art Jewelry Forum books. I'm seeing those, but that's it. Dirk: We have a distributor in the United States. It's ACC Art Books. Every book is stored in the United States in a warehouse, and we have representatives in the United States. You can go to a bookshop and order our books, but the books are such special books that they are only in special bookstores, mainly in museum bookstores, like the Metropolitan Museum or the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The bigger bookstores and art bookstores have our books, but everything changed in the last 10, 15, 20 years. There are not so many bookshops left, so mainly art books are available online. This is an online trade. If you did a book about Sam Kramer, if you Google Kramer, you find immediately that you have to buy our book either on Amazon or on Book DE or on Instagram. You can order the book online. It's really a change to selling books. 60% to 70% of books we are selling now online, not through bookstores. Sharon: Does somebody come to the website and see a book they want? Dirk: We have a web shop. You can order the book from our web shop. That's also possible. Wherever you are living, you can order it. For example, when you are living in the United States, you can order it from the web shop, and our American partner or American distributor will send you the book within a short timeframe. Within three or four days, you will have the book. Sharon: Now, some of your books are only in German. Dirk: Yes. Sharon: Since I don't speak a word of German, what do you do? Do you have some in English and some in German and some half and half? Dirk: It depends on the topic. We publish in many languages, but the main language is English. That's definitive. English is very important, but there's also German if it doesn't have a major audience. Then it's also a question of money or financing. There are translation codes, which are very extensive. You have to make an extra typesetting. You need more pages. You need more printing. Then we say, “O.K., we leave it only in German. We know we would not sell many copies in the English-speaking market, so we leave it in German.” But mainly the books are in English. A few are only in German, but if the artist comes from another country, we also publish books, for example, in the French language, in Italian, in the Norwegian language, also in Estonian, in Catalan. We have two books in the Hebrew language, in Arabic and even in the Japanese language. It depends where the artist is living and in which country the topic is, and then we publish in different languages. Sharon: Wow! The jewelry you mentioned, and in looking at your books, it's so contemporary. Is that what you look for? It's really unusual. Dirk: Yeah, because for us, jewelry is art. There is no difference. It's studio jewelry. It's art jewelry. It's like an art book. We have to publish jewelry books like an art book, and that's very important. The style of the jewelry, its artistic value, is represented in the book, so the quality must be very high. You must see the high value of jewelry. You must see it in the book. That's why it's important for us. Sharon: That's interesting. So, you wouldn't publish a book on “normal” jewelry. Dirk: We do books about higher-range costume jewelry because they're fantastic topics. In the 1920s in Germany, in the Art Deco period, there were companies who did articles of fantastic jewelry. Next year, we are planning a book about the New York jewelry designer Marcus & Co. So, we have books about art and costume jewelry, but not about the regular jewelry you can buy in a regular shop. This is not our interest. Sharon: Have you ever started a book and then said, “Forget it. This is too complicated,” or “There's not a market”? Dirk: No, normally we don't. If I start something, I bring it to an end. That's very important for me, even if it's very, very difficult. Usually, once we start on a book, we finish it. That's very important. I remember a book we did 20 years ago. It was about an Italian topic, and everybody told me at the time, “You would never publish that book. You would never finalize it,” but we did it. That made me very proud; that we did this book finally. Every book we've started, we finished the book. For me, it's important to publish a book together with an artist or with a partner—the person is a partner for me—with a lot of mutual respect and to achieve a result which satisfies everybody: the publishing house, the artist, the museum. If we work together for three, four, five months, it's like a partnership. You work very intensively together with an artist, and the results just have to be right. That's very important. You put the book together; you celebrate; you're happy. That's how it should be, and that's how it is, usually. Sharon: Do you go to book trade shows where they have new books? I don't know if they still have them. They used to have book trade shows. Dirk: They had it some years ago, but there's no big importance anymore. There are book fairs in Frankfurt, so we go to Frankfurt. 20 years ago, we went to the Chicago Book Fair, to the American Book Fair, to London, but we don't do that so much. We have our books at the Schmuck in Munich, of course. You can buy them at the Schmuck Fair, or if there are special ceramic fairs, special jewelry events. We also have bookshops that go there. They have their stands there, and there are books at these events. Sharon: I was looking online at your books. I noticed there were books about Babetto and I was surprised. None of it looked at the jewelry; they looked at the furniture and the drawings and things like that. What made you decide to do a second book on Babetto? Dirk: The first book—I think it was the year 2009, 2010. Pinakothek der Moderne is a big museum, and every year during Schmuck, they have a big exhibition on the roof of the rotunda. Every year they show a different artist. They showed Thomas Gentille, for example, Anton Frühauf, Hermann Jünger, Peter Skubic. 15 years ago, they showed Giampaolo Babetto. We did a small but very special book on Giampaolo Babetto on the occasion of the exhibition. That was 2008, 2009. Last year, Giampaolo asked, “Can you come to Italy? Can we meet? I'm planning a new book.” He planned a complete oeuvre catalogue of all his work in jewelry, in metalware, in architectural design, in religious pieces. So, we did an oeuvre catalogue. All his work from the beginning until 2022 is published in the book. Those are two different approaches. One was very personal for the exhibition, and this last was the catalogue about his work. It's a total Babetto. Sharon: That's interesting. There didn't seem to be that much jewelry in the Babetto books. It was more his other designs, his other things. Dirk: One half of the book is jewelry. The other half is his metalworks, his furniture designs and the other things. Sharon: For those who don't know what Schmuck is, do you want to describe it? Dirk: It's an annual event in Munich on the occasion of the International Art and Crafts Fair. It's an international trade fair for crafts and design. In 1959, it was founded by Herbert Hoffmann. It was a competition where contemporary jewelry was presented in a small part of the fair. That was the beginning over 60 years ago. It was a very small event, but every year it became bigger. Now it's still the Herbert Hoffmann Award, the Herbert Hoffmann Exhibition, but throughout the whole city, there are about 50, 60 galleries showing jewelry in contemporary galleries. They rent a space, they show jewelry, and they come from all over the world. It's a huge event which lasts five days. You can see a lot of jewelry. You have gallery exhibitions. You have some museums that show jewelry. The Mesa is a big exhibition. The whole world of contemporary art jewelry, of studio jewelry, is in Munich. Sharon: I've only been a couple of times, but I didn't know Herbert Hoffmann was so integral in it. I know they have a prize. Dirk: Yeah, the award. You can go online. You can look up the Herbert Hoffmann Award and see the prize winners from 1959. You read these names, and it's really the top of the top of international jewelry artists. It's very interesting to read the award winners of the Herbert Hoffmann Prize. Sharon: Wow! I didn't know it was so old, either. These people, the authors who want to write a book or a museum, do they have the person in mind who's going to put the book together? Do they have the illustrator? Do they have the photographer in mind, or do they let you decide? Dirk: It's important if you write a book to have photographs available. Every artist has an archive of photographs, and every artist's archive is different. Some have a very accurate archive with good photographs, and they know exactly what goes into the books. Some other artists have only images or older slides. Here we can be of help. We can make sense of old photographs. Usually, an artist has photographs for the book and they know which pieces should go into the book, but often I sit together with artists and we go through the materials, through the pieces. For an artist, it's often difficult to make a decision, to take this piece or that piece. Then we sit together and say, “It's that piece and not that.” Photography is very important. An artist can have a designer, or we have the designer and we do image editing for the images. We do printing, and then we include the book in our book program, into our publishing list. Then we send the book worldwide on our list. This is the way. Sharon: What country are most of your sales in? I don't know if it's Germany or Switzerland or Austria. Dirk: We are selling one-third of our books in German-speaking countries, in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. They still have a strong market for art books and for jewelry books. Two-thirds we sell outside the German-speaking countries. England is a very important market. Scandinavia buys our books, and, of course, the American market is important for us. We sell books in China. We have one representative and he's Chinese. There are big distributors in China, so we are sending books to the distributors, and they are selling the books to the individual bookstores and individual customers in the country. Japan is very difficult to sell books. South Korea is an important market for us. We sell some books in Australia as well, but I can say Germany, England, America and China. These are very important markets for us. Sharon: If somebody doesn't speak the language—I'm thinking of myself—do you just look at the pictures? What do you do? Dirk: There's a society of booksellers here in Germany. They made a test with people. They asked a thousand people, “What are you doing when you buy a book with images such as an art book? What are you doing with the book? Do you read it? Do you look at images?” They found out that only 10% of the book buyers are reading a book. 90% are looking at the images and reading here and there a little bit, but almost nobody is reading a book from the beginning to the end. Sharon: I don't feel so bad because I look at the pictures. What languages have you thought about? Have you thought about French? Are there other languages you've thought about putting your books in? Dirk: I think English and German are the most important. In France, it's difficult to sell books because the market is very small. When we have a French artist, of course we publish the book in French, but if the artist is not French, we don't publish a book in the French language. It's a small market. The book trade market is quite difficult, so the artist should be French-speaking, and then you publish it in French. I would like to publish a book in the Chinese language, in Mandarin, because we didn't do this yet. We have a book about New Zealand artists coming in two years, and it would be wonderful to have at least one essay in Māori, in the native language of New Zealand. That would really be a task for me to do, but it would appreciate the First Nations people of the country. Sharon: Any other plans besides other languages? What are your plans besides the books in production? What else would you like to do? Dirk: Generally, for me it's important that every half-year we have a catalogue. All our new books are featured in a catalogue which we send out every half-year. So, for me, the most important challenge is to have a good program to find newer catalogues which I present to people every half-year. This is the most important. And to find a place for our special books, because it's not easy to find places. It's a niche program to find readers, to find people who buy the books and to find new people who did not know anything about artistic jewelry or studio jewelry. So, to find new people to bring a fascination for art into the world and to find new friends, new people who really love our work. That's the most important thing for me. Sharon: I hope that you do. Thank you so much for being with us today. I really appreciate it. Dirk: Thank you very much, Sharon. Thank you. Sharon: We will have photos posted on the website. Please head to TheJewelryJourney.com to check them out. Thank you again for listening. Please leave us a rating and review so we can help others start their own jewelry journey.
Welcome to the coaching knife when we cut to the root of the matter. In this episode, we speak to Keith Lewis, founder of rugbyreferees,net, the leading online community for rugby referees across the worldFocusing on the refereeing the new tackle height laws, we are going to cut to the root of what referees will be looking for next season.Philosophy: Helping people to become better referees, no matter what level that may beYou can contact him on rugbyreferee.net or keithlewisrugby on Twitter
Hi, Keith Lewis from RugbyReferee.net here with a general update on refereeing news! Plenty to chat about from the referees and refereeing world at the moment! In this episode, I walk through: 1) New formal Law clarification - grounding on a thing in in-goal 2) Law issues Loose ball brought to ground is classed as "held/holding"2012 Clarification "The player is considered to be carrying the ball as the ball is in the air when it is first played"SuperSport discussion: Laws: Scoring from in in-goal - 8.2e: A try is scored when an attacking player: Who is in touch or touch-in-goal, grounds the ball in the opponents' in-goal provided the player is not holding the ball and then again in 21.9 - If a player is in touch or touch-in-goal, they can make a touch down or score a try by grounding the ball in in-goal provided they are not holding the ball.Tackle law around the goal lineTackle law - https://www.world.rugby/the-game/laws/law/13Let me know your views on how the law could be changed (if at all) at keith@rugbyreferee.net 3) AppointmentsRugby World Cup 23 officials U20s Championship & Trophy officials 4) Smart ball - Full story here 5) Tackle height news: World Rugby confirm lower tackle height opt-in global law trialIreland - Rugbyreferee.net storyEngland - RFU Tackle Height HubScotland - SRU Tackle Height Hub New Zealand - Rugby Toolbox tackle hub - I reference the podcast chat with Mike Hester from NZRU - you can either scroll back through the other episodes, or head here. Like...
Hi, Keith Lewis from RugbyReferee.net here with a general update on refereeing news! Plenty to chat about from the referees and refereeing world at the moment! In this episode, I walk through: 1) New formal Law clarification - grounding on a thing in in-goal 2) Law issues Loose ball brought to ground is classed as "held/holding"2012 Clarification "The player is considered to be carrying the ball as the ball is in the air when it is first played"SuperSport discussion: Laws: Scoring from in in-goal - 8.2e: A try is scored when an attacking player: Who is in touch or touch-in-goal, grounds the ball in the opponents' in-goal provided the player is not holding the ball and then again in 21.9 - If a player is in touch or touch-in-goal, they can make a touch down or score a try by grounding the ball in in-goal provided they are not holding the ball.Tackle law around the goal lineTackle law - https://www.world.rugby/the-game/laws/law/13Let me know your views on how the law could be changed (if at all) at keith@rugbyreferee.net 3) AppointmentsRugby World Cup 23 officials U20s Championship & Trophy officials 4) Smart ball - Full story here 5) Tackle height news: World Rugby confirm lower tackle height opt-in global law trialIreland - Rugbyreferee.net storyEngland - RFU Tackle Height HubScotland - SRU Tackle Height Hub New Zealand - Rugby Toolbox tackle hub - I reference the podcast chat with Mike Hester from NZRU - you can either scroll back through the other episodes, or head here. Like...
Criminals have set their sights on truckers in 2023. Cargo theft and fraud schemes have skyrocketed over the first five months of the year. Keith Lewis of CargoNet tells us what's behind the spike – and what you can do to protect yourself. Also, a decrease in the number of loads posted on the MembersEdge load board, and an increase in the number of trucks posted. We'll have all the details with DAT in today's Market Update – including one hot market to watch. And how brokers pay truckers has been an ongoing issue in the industry. But one trucker who stopped in to see Marty Ellis recently had a very unusual idea of how that process could work. 0:00 – Newscast 10:12 – What's behind the surge in cargo thefts 24:52 – A lull in loads 39:36 – Flat rate brokers?
In today's episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing another past student of mine, Keith Lewis. Keith prepared for the exam and passed on his first attempt after completing the CMA Exam Academy program. In addition to sharing his journey to the CMA designation, Keith will show you how to craft your unique value proposition to not only find career fulfillment but also increase your earning potential. This episode is packed with actionable value bombs that you won't want to miss out on. ---------- RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
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It's a Happy New Year to you all! Today, Keith Lewis, found of RugbyReferee.net and host of the Advantage Over podcast talks through a new World Rugby 2023 Law Application Guideline for 2023. While much of it is targetted at the elite end of the game, the principles within it covers all of rugby no matter what level we're refereeing! So we need to be aware of the drive by World Rugby in these areas. The episode covers the six areas in the new Law Application Guideline (the link here includes some video clips)1) Speeding up the game I reference ball-in-play data from StatsPerform: https://www.statsperform.com/resource/revolutionising-rugby-a-statistical-analysis-on-how-the-game-has-evolved/2) TMO usage3) Water carriers4) Negative player actions5) Players on the ground6) Deliberate Knock onsThe blog version of this episode is at: https://rugbyreferee.net/2022/12/30/speeding-up-the-game-in-2023-world-rugby-law-application-guideline-issued/If you have any comments about this episode, or suggestions for future shows, then drop me a line at ref@rugbyreferee.net!You can follow us here:Twitter: RugbyRefereenetInstagram: RugbyRefereenetFacebook: Page: RugbyReferee.netFacebook Group: RugbyReferee.net Community Or you can connect with Keith personally on Twitter or LinkedIn
It's a Happy New Year to you all! Today, Keith Lewis, found of RugbyReferee.net and host of the Advantage Over podcast talks through a new World Rugby 2023 Law Application Guideline for 2023. While much of it is targetted at the elite end of the game, the principles within it covers all of rugby no matter what level we're refereeing! So we need to be aware of the drive by World Rugby in these areas. The episode covers the six areas in the new Law Application Guideline (the link here includes some video clips)1) Speeding up the game I reference ball-in-play data from StatsPerform: https://www.statsperform.com/resource/revolutionising-rugby-a-statistical-analysis-on-how-the-game-has-evolved/2) TMO usage3) Water carriers4) Negative player actions5) Players on the ground6) Deliberate Knock onsThe blog version of this episode is at: https://rugbyreferee.net/2022/12/30/speeding-up-the-game-in-2023-world-rugby-law-application-guideline-issued/If you have any comments about this episode, or suggestions for future shows, then drop me a line at ref@rugbyreferee.net!You can follow us here:Twitter: RugbyRefereenetInstagram: RugbyRefereenetFacebook: Page: RugbyReferee.netFacebook Group: RugbyReferee.net Community Or you can connect with Keith personally on Twitter or LinkedIn
Our guest this week on the TRN Podcast is Keith Lewis, who is a business mentor and strategic advisor to recruit and business leaders. In this episode, Keith shares his experience of working in recruitment for the last 25 years. We talk about scaling, growing in America, lessons he's learned and hear some great stories from back in the day. This episode is a really interesting insight into Keith thinks the most progressive recruiters will be doing in 2023. Enjoy
On this week's BTU Podcast, we welcome CargoNet's Keith Lewis, Vice President of Operations. Keith is a retired Georgia Bureau of Investigations Agent and specializes in freight recoverySign up for the Back The Truck Up Newsletter and get up to date information on the stories here, for truckers, by truckers!Sign up for the Back The Truck Up Newsletter and get up to date information on the stories here, for truckers, by truckers!Check out BackTheTruckUp.com and find us on Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube!Visit our sponsorApple PodcastSpotifyBack The Truck Up YouTubeBack The Truck Up TikTokThe Love's retread warranty is simple: We cover the retread and casing for the full life of the retread. With over 430 locations, Love's Truck Care and Speedco network is committed to providing a tire program to meet your needs. Visit loves.com to learn more about our retread warranty.
On this week's BTU Podcast, we welcome CargoNet's Keith Lewis, Vice President of Operations. Keith is a retired Georgia Bureau of Investigations Agent and specializes in freight recoverySign up for the Back The Truck Up Newsletter and get up to date information on the stories here, for truckers, by truckers!Sign up for the Back The Truck Up Newsletter and get up to date information on the stories here, for truckers, by truckers!Check out BackTheTruckUp.com and find us on Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube!Visit our sponsorApple PodcastSpotifyBack The Truck Up YouTubeBack The Truck Up TikTok
LLN (6/3/22) – Cargo theft is on the rise. We're joined by Keith Lewis, V.P. of operations for CargoNet, to talk about what thieves are targeting, how they're going about it, and how to protect yourself and your haul. Also, we've established that there's federal money out there that could be used for truck parking – so what's the holdup? Tyson Fisher of Land Line Magazine stops by to clear up some confusion about federal grants and why states aren't jumping at the chance to use them. And one thing from the old days is very much needed now – a little road etiquette. And Marty Ellis has a few thoughts on the topic. I'll talk with the man who drives the Spirit of the American Trucker. 0:00 – Newscast. 09:55 – Cargo theft. 24:48 – The Parking Zone. 39:21 – Road etiquette.
In today's Pitch Lloyd talks to Keith Lewis who has an awesome wee enterprise called One Lane Bridge, based in the lovely Papamoa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode comes to you on location from Massachusetts, California, Indiana, Georgia, Maryland, and Alaska. It is hosted by Tim Lightner and Keith Lewis and the conversation is how the courts responded to the pandemic. On this important topic we welcome a wide variety of practitioners and researchers in this discussion. Joining us today are Jolie Sheppick, Susan Smith, Terri Jones, Elaine Sorensen, and Ethan McKinney. This excellent panel discusses the many creative ways that courts around the country addressed the pandemic and the changing needs of the public they serve.
When working in a highly regulated industry, you need to take a different approach to social business. However, despite there being various red lines, it's no different from knowing what you can and can't say in public - it's just a different channel. In this episode, Tribal Impact CEO Sarah Goodall and Keith Lewis discuss: ✔ Regulatory red lines ✔ Starting with a comfort blanked ✔ No quick influence wins ✔ Ethics build businessTo see what Keith is up to now, check him out on Linkedin.
Pastor Keith wasn't always a Pastor, but he always was, and will be, a Marine. In this longer interview, hear how an experience in Desert Storm was his miracle, and how body bags and stretchers can sober one up real quick.
Pastor Keith wasn't always a Pastor, but he always was, and will be, a Marine. Hear how an experience in Desert Storm was his miracle, and how body bags and stretchers can sober one up real quick.
Welcome to Episode 29 of Remotely Renee. Thank you for your support and for coming back each week to listen in. Renee welcome in the 2 Lit-crew, and they discuss the holiday of the day. Renee and the 2-Lit Crew are on vacation! Renee welcomes in the 2-Lit Crew from Florida!This week on Remote Scoreboard, Renee and the 2-Lit Crew discuss the Space Jam shoes released after the new movie starring Lebron James. They also go over the Mayweather vs. Logan fight numbers, and the 2 Lit-Crew are torn about celebrity boxing matches. The March Madness trademark is causing madness with the 2-Lit Crew. Everyone has a strong opinion about the NCAA "allowing" the women's division to use the term that ends with a call to action from the sponsors. The bonus news on the scoreboard Paul gives the top 10 most expensive vacation spots in the world. The 2 Lit-Crew decide next year's vacation may be to Montgomery Island. Happening IRL this week, Cole sits down with Keith Lewis from Fathers F1rst. He talks about how and why he started the organization. He gives insight into his upcoming events for Father's Day.In the Remote Game Show, Renee calls former teammate of UConn Kalana Green. She answers questions for the game show and gives Paul a new nickname in the process. Remote 1-on-1 Renee sits down with Snoop Dillard. Serial entrepreneur and executive. She shares how she began her entrepreneurial empire, and at an early age, Snoop knew she wanted to own many businesses.Remote Show and Tell, Paul, shares his new baseball card. Snook and Cole are happy that it's an actual baseball card and not electronic.Remote Roots shares vacation memories. Renee, Snook, and Cole give a glimpse into the Montgomery family vacation with a funny twist. Tune in to find out what happens!Listen in to hear the rest of the show, and please remember to rate, subscribe, and share with friends!Remote Scoreboard: 1:13happening IRL: 29:31Remote Gameshow: 46:02Remote 1-on-1: 49:27Remote Show and Tell: 1:02:16Remote Roots: 1:05:15Produced by the Heartlent Group - https://www.heartlent.com/Produced by the Heartlent Group - https://www.heartlent.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 29 of Remotely Renee. Thank you for your support and for coming back each week to listen in. Renee welcome in the 2 Lit-crew, and they discuss the holiday of the day. Renee and the 2-Lit Crew are on vacation! Renee welcomes in the 2-Lit Crew from Florida! This week on Remote Scoreboard, Renee and the 2-Lit Crew discuss the Space Jam shoes released after the new movie starring Lebron James. They also go over the Mayweather vs. Logan fight numbers, and the 2 Lit-Crew are torn about celebrity boxing matches. The March Madness trademark is causing madness with the 2-Lit Crew. Everyone has a strong opinion about the NCAA "allowing" the women's division to use the term that ends with a call to action from the sponsors. The bonus news on the scoreboard Paul gives the top 10 most expensive vacation spots in the world. The 2 Lit-Crew decide next year's vacation may be to Montgomery Island. Happening IRL this week, Cole sits down with Keith Lewis from Fathers F1rst. He talks about how and why he started the organization. He gives insight into his upcoming events for Father's Day. In the Remote Game Show, Renee calls former teammate of UConn Kalana Green. She answers questions for the game show and gives Paul a new nickname in the process. Remote 1-on-1 Renee sits down with Snoop Dillard. Serial entrepreneur and executive. She shares how she began her entrepreneurial empire, and at an early age, Snoop knew she wanted to own many businesses. Remote Show and Tell, Paul, shares his new baseball card. Snook and Cole are happy that it's an actual baseball card and not electronic. Remote Roots shares vacation memories. Renee, Snook, and Cole give a glimpse into the Montgomery family vacation with a funny twist. Tune in to find out what happens! Listen in to hear the rest of the show, and please remember to rate, subscribe, and share with friends! Remote Scoreboard: 1:13 happening IRL: 29:31 Remote Gameshow: 46:02 Remote 1-on-1: 49:27 Remote Show and Tell: 1:02:16 Remote Roots: 1:05:15 Produced by the Heartlent Group - https://www.heartlent.com/ Produced by the Heartlent Group - https://www.heartlent.com/
Cryptocurrency experts are closely watching a legal battle between Ripple Labs Inc. and the Securities and Exchange Commission, anticipating the case could establish precedent and clarify the regulatory landscape for digital coin offerings. CQ Roll Call's Keith Lewis reports.
Welcome to Chicago! Like indie bookshops across the world, there has never been a time when Bookie's Bookstore has needed its customers more. How can you help? Well, the first thing is to buy books from your local indie bookshop. If you can't go into the shop, order online, or call a bookseller. Bookshop owners aren't in the business to make millions; they're in it because they love books understand how valuable reading is to society, and believe in their community's need of a meeting place of minds.This week I chat with Keith Lewis, owner of Bookies Bookstores in Chicago and Homewood, and later, author, speaker, and teacher, Arnie Bernstein.Join me, and be inspired!MandyBookies Bookstores The Great Believers, Rebecca Makkai Timeless: Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic, Armand Baltazar Arnie Bernstein Bath Massacre, Arnie Bernstein Swastika Nation, Arnie BernsteinHollywood on Lake Michigan, Arnie Bernstein The Hoofs and Guns of the Storm, Arnie BernsteinElements of Style E.L. Doctorow – The Book of DanielTo Kill A Mockingbird, Harper LeeHenry Huggins, Beverly Cleary, Jacqueline RogersPhilip Roth Support the show (https://paypal.me/TheBookshopPodcast?locale.x=en_US)
Should employees in big organisations use LinkedIn? What happens in terms of compliance, and especially in fields like insurance, which are thoroughly regulated? This week on the podcast, I interview one of my LinkedIn connections, Keith Lewis. Keith is the Social Media Manager and Employee Advocacy Lead at Zurich UK, a world-renowned company operating in the field of insurance. In his role, Keith educates and enables Zurich employees not only to better understand the world of social media but also to actively participate and share content. By empowering staff to regularly post content on social media, Zurich have consistently increased their reach on LinkedIn and other social media platforms. So should someone working for a big organisation only share content related to that company or the industry? According to Keith (and I couldn't agree more), certainly not. As long as staff receive appropriate training around what can and cannot be shared on social media, there's definitely room for authenticity and personality. Sharing content that is more centered around you (hobbies, family, and life in general), as long as it's done mindfully, helps others connect with you over shared interests and keeps you front of mind. Keith and I also discuss the topic of employee advocacy. Content about a company - about the way they work, the sector, industry news, etc. - can be shared via official sources, like a LinkedIn company page or a Twitter account. But using the power of your engaged employees to boost the company is certainly much more powerful and far-reaching. So if you work in a large organisation and are wondering how you can leverage LinkedIn, both for your company and for yourself, don't miss this episode! You will learn… About the difference between a LinkedIn company page and the new My Company Tab on LinkedIn. Why staff social media training is key when it comes to navigating complex compliance issues. How you can leverage your employees to boost your organisation. About Keith If you’d like to connect with Keith, you can find him on LinkedIn or Twitter. Do you want to learn more about using LinkedIn for business?LinkedIn Learners Lab If you want my help to leverage LinkedIn to raise your profile, check out LinkedIn Learners Lab – my group coaching and membership programme to help you create an effective LinkedIn strategy and start building your network on LinkedIn. LinkedIn VIP Intensives If you want to work with me on a 1-to-1 basis, check out the LinkedIn VIP Intensive private coaching sessions. Download my FREE LinkedIn guide Would you like to learn what daily and weekly tasks will help you build your network on LinkedIn? Then download my FREE 10-page LinkedIn guide here. My tips work no matter what type of business you run! More about me If you enjoy the show, I’d be very grateful if you could share it with at least another person and leave me a review on your favourite platform. And if you haven’t subscribed yet, why not?
Helmuth Rilling juhatab koori Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart ja ansamblit Bach-Collegium Stuttgart. Kõlab Ludwig van Beethoveni "Missa C-duur" (1807). Solistid on sopran Katherine van Kampen, alt Ingeborg Danz, tenor Keith Lewis ja bass Michel Brodard.
Helmuth Rilling juhatab koori Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart ja ansamblit Bach-Collegium Stuttgart. Kõlab Ludwig van Beethoveni "Missa C-duur" (1807). Solistid on sopran Katherine van Kampen, alt Ingeborg Danz, tenor Keith Lewis ja bass Michel Brodard.
La bataille de Saint-Cast est, au choix, le rembarquement raté du corps expéditionnaire britannique ou l'intervention victorieuse des troupes françaises après une campagne anglaise d'une semaine sur la côte entre Saint-Lunaire et Saint-Cast. L'événement a aussi été prise pour une défense héroïque de la noblesse bretonne, jusqu'à rentrer dans la mémoire locale comme l'acte de naissance de la "nation bretonne".Yann Lagadec est maître de conférences en histoire moderne à l'Université de Rennes 2. Il est notamment spécialiste d'histoire bretonne et d'histoire militaire. Il a publié avec Stéphane Perreon et David Hopkin un ouvrage intitulé La bataille de Saint-Cast, entre histoire et mémoire.Dans cet épisode, il nous raconte le rôle qu'ont joué les "descentes" britanniques sur les côtes bretonnes pendant la guerre de Sept Ans, comment s'est déroulé celle qui aboutit le 11 septembre à la bataille de Saint-Cast et ce que les archives nous disent du rôle réel des volontaires bretons.L'Almanac'h est une série produite par Bretagne Culture Diversité.Proposée et réalisée par Antoine Gouritin.La musique originale est de Jeff Alluin.Crédits musicaux : Georg Philipp Telemann, Partita in B-flat major, interprété par Paul Arden-Taylor, Keith Lewis et Carol HoltGeorg Friedrich Händel, Suites de pieces pour le clavecin, HWV 427The Birtish Grenadiers, par le US Army BandJean-Baptiste Lully (tambours), André Danican Philidor (fifres), Marche des Dragons du Roy, 1705, interprété par Jérôme OrlandiniAndré Danican Philidor (fifres), Marche Royale, 1705, interprété par Jérôme OrlandiniJean-Philippe Rameau, Nouvelles Suites de pièces de clavecin- Suite en la mineur - Gavotte et six doubles, interprété par Marcelle Meyer1758, musiques de Jérôme Orlandini : https://www.youtube.com/user/MrOrlandini1Pour aller plus loin :Stéphane Perréon, Yann Lagadec et David Hopkin, La bataille de Saint-Cast...
La bataille de Saint-Cast est, au choix, le rembarquement raté du corps expéditionnaire britannique ou l'intervention victorieuse des troupes françaises après une campagne anglaise d'une semaine sur la côte entre Saint-Lunaire et Saint-Cast. L'événement a aussi été prise pour une défense héroïque de la noblesse bretonne, jusqu'à rentrer dans la mémoire locale comme l'acte de naissance de la "nation bretonne".Yann Lagadec est maître de conférences en histoire moderne à l'Université de Rennes 2. Il est notamment spécialiste d'histoire bretonne et d'histoire militaire. Il a publié avec Stéphane Perreon et David Hopkin un ouvrage intitulé La bataille de Saint-Cast, entre histoire et mémoire.Dans cet épisode, il nous raconte le rôle qu'ont joué les "descentes" britanniques sur les côtes bretonnes pendant la guerre de Sept Ans, comment s'est déroulé celle qui aboutit le 11 septembre à la bataille de Saint-Cast et ce que les archives nous disent du rôle réel des volontaires bretons.L'Almanac'h est une série produite par Bretagne Culture Diversité.Proposée et réalisée par Antoine Gouritin.La musique originale est de Jeff Alluin.Crédits musicaux : Georg Philipp Telemann, Partita in B-flat major, interprété par Paul Arden-Taylor, Keith Lewis et Carol HoltGeorg Friedrich Händel, Suites de pieces pour le clavecin, HWV 427The Birtish Grenadiers, par le US Army BandJean-Baptiste Lully (tambours), André Danican Philidor (fifres), Marche des Dragons du Roy, 1705, interprété par Jérôme OrlandiniAndré Danican Philidor (fifres), Marche Royale, 1705, interprété par Jérôme OrlandiniJean-Philippe Rameau, Nouvelles Suites de pièces de clavecin- Suite en la mineur - Gavotte et six doubles, interprété par Marcelle Meyer1758, musiques de Jérôme Orlandini : https://www.youtube.com/user/MrOrlandini1Pour aller plus loin :Stéphane Perréon, Yann Lagadec et David Hopkin, La bataille de Saint-Cast...
Keith Lewis, VP of Business Development at GN ReSound North America, joins Adam Weintraub, VP of Commercial at Audigy, on The Audigy Podcast to discuss the current hearing aid market, the disruptors, the impacts of COVID-19, and the fascinating advancement in technology.
These are some of my favorite people, and best friends. Join us as we remember their Father Christopher Lewis, and share stories of his love for LouisXIII, and the mutual love of anyone he touched in his lifetime. Please copy/paste the link below, click on the “DONATE NOW” button, and make a donation to help fund the amazing work being done to help find a cure or even some relief for/from the terrible disease ALS. Pease write Christopher Lewis as the reason you are making your generous donation. The 5 of us perform a few (barely hahaha) familiar songs in studio, as we sip LouisXIII and Chris Lewis's other favorite: Miller Light. The Cognac was WAAAAAAYYYY better than the music we attempted, but man did we have fun!!! Thanks Chip, and Keith for sharing all these wonderful things with us all.https://www.umassmed.edu/umass-als-cellucci-fund/
Today, I'm talking to Keith Lewis from Zurich Insurance. I first met him when I worked at SAP. Now I keep randomly bumping into Keith on the train to London most weeks! Keith leads social media at Zurich Insurance, focusing on identifying internal influences, but also creating an active social workforce. He works within a highly regulated industry, which provides Keith with a different perspective on social business - something we'll be chatting about today.
A slightly different style of show for you here as I bring you the audio of a Facebook Live show, recorded on 22 July 2020, and hosted by https://www.facebook.com/threeblokesaballandbod (Three Blokes, A Ball & Bod). Co-hosted by Advantage Over host Keith Lewis and the show's own Big Joe Sheppard, we were joined by Bay of Plenty Referee Manager, Cam Russell and Premiership Rugby TMO (who had 110 appearances as a Premiership referee) David Rose. We covered so much ground in the show and it was a shame not to bring you the audio. It was record live and involved contributions and questions from the live viewers as the show went on. If you've enjoyed the show, do leave a rating and review wherever you found it. Those ratings help other folks out there find the podcast. If you'd like to support the work of RugbyReferee.net, then you can buy us a coffee over at rugbyreferee.net/coffee - we'll be most grateful!
A slightly different style of show for you here as I bring you the audio of a Facebook Live show, recorded on 22 July 2020, and hosted by Three Blokes, A Ball & Bod (https://www.facebook.com/threeblokesaballandbod). Co-hosted by Advantage Over host Keith Lewis and the show's own Big Joe Sheppard, we were joined by Bay of Plenty Referee Manager, Cam Russell and Premiership Rugby TMO (who had 110 appearances as a Premiership referee) David Rose. We covered so much ground in the show and it was a shame not to bring you the audio. It was record live and involved contributions and questions from the live viewers as the show went on. If you've enjoyed the show, do leave a rating and review wherever you found it. Those ratings help other folks out there find the podcast. If you'd like to support the work of RugbyReferee.net, then you can buy us a coffee over at rugbyreferee.net/coffee (rugbyreferee.net/coffee) - we'll be most grateful! Support this podcast
In this episode of Rugby Reimagined we look at things from the POV of the man in the middle when I talk to Keith Lewis from https://www.rugbyreferee.net Keith is an active referee who has reffed at the top level of the English game and is currently working as a Premiership TMO.He set up Rugby Referee.net to help other referees develop and obtain the materials required to do so. He also presents the Advantage Over Podcast which looks at Rugby from a slightly different POV.We talk about why Rugby just needs to get over the laws, why it needs to do more to encourage Referees into the game at all levels and why the separation of the Elite and Grassroots game is not the way to go. We also touch on the need for Referees to be more involved in the media.This is one of my favourite conversations from the series to date.
Up-to-date, daily info on news that is happening around Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada! Notes from today’s discussion include:Local News:- CA hopping into stage 2 this Friday- SLT city council posted an agenda for a special meeting tomorrow - the first for new city manager Joe Irvin- Douglas County Commission announced a special joint meeting with the county board of health for Friday - North Tahoe public Covid testing site has opened up at the North Tahoe events center in Kings Beach - Casinos plan to reopen from the gaming control board - Must disinfect cards and chips & table games like blackjack will be limited to 3 players, 6 for craps & 4 for roulette. - Douglas County has a new superintendent of schools – Keith Lewis was a unanimous choiceNational News:- Cinco de Mayo, Taco Tuesday, #GivingTuesdayNow, #GivingNewsDay - Global Totals: 3.3M cases, 50K deceased- Warren Buffet, world’s most famous investor, pulls out all investments of airline companies- Korean baseball, one of the world’s first major professional sports competitions, returned to action today - with no fans- Texas park ranger shoved into water during verbal altercation with protestors- Nike donating 30,000 sneakers to healthcare workers - Air Zoom Pulse, "first shoe designed for the healthcare athlete, an everyday hero- Nicholas Cage will play Joe Exotic from Tiger King- 5 year old boy pulled over driving from Utah to CA to buy a Lamborghini since he mom wouldn’t buy it for himFollow all articles in-depth at:www.TahoeDailyTribune.comwww.SierraSun.com
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Abordamos los tipos vocales berliozianos. Empezamos por el tenor y describimos algunos de los personajes masculinos más importantes: Benvenuto Cellini, Fausto, Eneas..., al tiempo que tratamos las peculiaridades de la escritura de las partes sacras: Requiem, Te Deum. Escuchamos voces como las de Nicolai Gedda, Georges Thill, Keith Lewis,José Carreras, Ronald Dowd o Jonas Kaufmann. Escuchar audio
Today's interview is with Keith Lewis, the UK Managing Director of Matchtech, the UK's number 1 and multi-award winning recruitment agency in Engineering & Technology recruitment, and follows on from my recent interview: Our customer service and success is driven by happy people all striving for the same high standards: Interview with Will Beckett of Hawksmoor It was when they ranked No. 25 in the Sunday Times' 100 Best Companies to work for in 2012 that I decided I'd like to find out more about what makes them tick and what makes them so successful. This interview makes up number forty-nine in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things and helping businesses innovate, become more social and deliver better service.
Today's interview is with Phil Barden, MD of decode marketing ltd and author of 'Decoded. The Science Behind Why We Buy' and follows on from my recent interview: Employee engagement inside one of the UK's best companies to work for – Interview with Keith Lewis of Matchtech This interview makes up number fifty in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things and helping businesses innovate, become more social and deliver better service.
Welcome! Meet your new favorite music nerds, Keith Lewis and Warren Sharp. Veterans of the Raleigh music scene with over 2 decades of gigging experience between them the string section of Prog-Fusion trio Echonest talk shop, music scenes, gear, and debate what the name of the podcast will ultimately be. Keith Lewis - Instagram Keith Lewis Music Warren Sharp - Instagram Echonest - Instagram
Keith E. Lewis, CMA, a Project Manager at SEI Investments has over 13 years of experience in the field of finance and accounting. Keith is a "Big Picture" thinker with experience that spans multiple industries including education, non-profit, hospitality and financial services. His scope includes management accounting, strategic decision making, accounting systems implementation, internal controls, process improvement, budgeting, financial planning, financial reporting, forecasting, month end close process, reconciliations, and variance analysis. Combining his business acumen with his passion for public speaking, Keith has had the opportunity to speak at Drexel University, Widener University, Villanova University, Temple University and internationally at the Accounting and Finance show in Toronto. He currently serves as the President of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of IMA. In this episode of Count Me In, Keith explains how accountants can (and should) quantify their skills to truly differentiate themselves in today's evolving workplace. Download and listen now!
In today's episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing another past student of mine, Keith Lewis. Keith prepared for the exam and passed on his first attempt after completing the CMA Exam Academy program. In addition to sharing his journey to the CMA designation, Keith will show you how to craft your unique value proposition to not only find career fulfillment but also increase your earning potential. This episode is packed with actionable value bombs that you won't want to miss out on. RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Get a free copy of the Ultimate Guide to the CMA Exam ebook: http://bit.ly/2sAmzmP Ask Nathan questions for next week's episode. You'll be featured and get all your questions answered: http://bit.ly/2n1PVYT More information about the CMA designation: http://bit.ly/37ZR0Dg Keith Lewis' LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithlewiscma/ Greater Philadelphia IMA chapter: https://greaterphilly.imanet.org/aboutchapter/chapterboard CMA EXAM COACHING: Want to pass your CMA exam on your first attempt? CMA Exam Academy is accepting new students who are seriously ready to become CMAs. Nathan Liao (aka the CMA Coach) has coached over 35,000 CMA candidates who came knocking at his door seeking guidance. And just like them, Nathan is here to show you how you can also pass the CMA exam on your first attempt without wasting money or time. For details, click here: http://bit.ly/2MiHPX0 SAY "HI" ON SOCIAL: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Cmacoach Twitter: https://twitter.com/CMA_Coach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nate_liao/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CMACoach LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanliao/
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Dr. Salwitz & Chris recap September's RWJUH Medical Staff Town Hall meeting with RWJBH President & CEO Barry Ostrowsky, Combined Medical Group CEO Dr. Andy Anderson, and RWJUH President & CEO John Gantner; Then, RWJUH Chief of Anesthesia Dr. Keith Lewis joins the show to talk about patient safety and his book, "OK To Proceed: What Every Healthcare Provider Should Know About Patient Safety."
Keith Lewis from RugbyReferee.Net, an English Championship referee and Premiership TMO, discusses the appointment of the Rugby World Cup quarter final referees and gives a referees' perspective on pressure officials face at the sports premier international tournament.
Former Samoa scrum half Tu Nu'ali'itia reflects on his try against South Africa in the 1995 World Cup quarter final, coping with retirement and his role as a pastor in Auckland. We also hear from Keith Lewis of RugbyReferee.Net on the four referees appointed to officiate at the weekend's upcoming World Cup quarter finals.
Welcome to Be a Bigger Fish, the podcast that explores the power of podcasting. This is our Season 2, in which we're taking a closer look at the world of in-house podcasting. The star of this episode is Keith Lewis, Social Media Manager for Zurich Insurance in the UK and the podcaster behind the Advantage Over Podcast. Keith combines his experience as a podcaster with his professional expertise. This gives him unique insight into the power and potential of audio content to engage and motivate an audience of employees. Listen in to find out how Keith identifies niche audiences inside his large organisation to test the effectiveness of a new comms channel. He also shares some top tips for new or aspiring in-house podcasters and talks about the challenges he's facing with distributing audio content effectively. Check out Keith's latest thoughts by following him on Twitter or Instagram @KeithLewisComms You can find links to the resources mentioned in the episode, including the discount code to the CIPR Inside Conference on 8 October 2019, by visiting our website, www.beabiggerfish.net Thank you for listening!
Episode 10 finds us north of the D/FW Metroplex in McKinney, TX at Tupps Brewery! During this episode we talk with Keith Lewis, the owner of Tupps Brewery, about his beer journey and some of his favorite brews. We also debut a new segment, ” Songs of the Season”, where we discuss our favorite and most meaningful summer jams. https://tuppsbrewery.com Summer Jams Playlists: Apple Music: http://tiny.cc/v0mj8y Spotify: http://tiny.cc/ksnj8y Don't forget to "like" us/Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and follow us on Twitter, and ,as always, check out our Spotify and Apple Music playlists to see what we're listening to. Feel free to e-mail us with any questions or comments. tacosturntables@gmail.com Event booking and general questions j1@TNTPOD.com - James J2@TNTPOD.com - Josh J3@TNTPOD.com - Jesse M@TNTPOD.com - Mike Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tacosturntables/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tacos_turntables/ Spotify: What we're listening to https://open.spotify.com/user/cnwhzt06ebima8j9874qjfn75/playlist/2RJ5i24O2vh74an6feT0Zx?si=iTZa1pqcSDu-pSl01cffkg
As users turn away from public social networks to using private groups and dark social media, reaching those people with branded messages is becoming more and more difficult. In accordance with this, employee advocacy is on the rise, with an increasing number of companies focusing on their own staff to spread their messages far and wide. In this episode of the Digital Download Podcast I talk to Keith Lewis, Social Media Manager at Zurich Insurance UK, about the organisation's journey over the last few years towards a fully-fledged employee advocacy programme. We discuss the challenges of the approach and some of the key considerations, such as how to identify and encourage advocates, how to guide them, and what processes and software tools work best. Here's what is discussed in this episode: Why PR no longer controls the message How you can relinquish control without destroying the message Why advocacy may address the move to dark social How reach through employees is significantly higher than through corporate channels How an advocacy audience differs from a corporate audience How empowering employees reaps significant rewards How to identify potential employee advocates How software supports the development of advocacy Why success in advocacy breeds success How to identify and distribute shareable content The role content curation plays in effective employee advocacy How taking part in an advocacy programme need not affect your day job Why an effective internal network can be as important as external social media channels Subscribe: Apple Podcasts I Android Podcast Apps I Email I RSS Useful Links from Today's Show LinkedIn Elevate Workplace by Facebook Yammer What to do Next I'd love to hear from you with any comments or thoughts. I read and reply to every single email, tweet or message. If you enjoyed today's show, please email it to a friend and/or share it on your favourite social media channels. You might also want to check out Digital Download Membership, which is like having an army of expert mentors to turn to who keep you updated with the latest digital and social media developments and provide feedback and opinions on your ideas. And finally, it would also be very awesome and hugely appreciated if you'd be able to take a couple of minutes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes, as this helps others discover Digital Download. Thanks for listening!
Did you ever wonder how the heavily regulated and traditional insurance industry can make use of social media? I speak to Keith Lewis of Zurich Insurance in the UK to learn how they are using LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube to tell stories to their target audiences of consumers, brokers and employees. Questions for Keith: What are some of the challenges that you face with social media? What are your social media objectives? How do you go about generating what a story telling culture inside the business? How do you encourage employees to be social? Talk us through the tactics. How is Zurich's golf sponsorship helping your social media efforts? What social platforms deliver the best results for Zurich? What's the return on investment from social media and how do you measure it? What tech, tools and apps can you recommend to fellow marketers? What's next for social media in the insurance world? This week's tip of the week is Inbox by Google: http://google.com/inbox Our big shout goes out to Digital Mums: http://digitalmums.com There's still time to get involved with #smlondon LIVE!, just let us know: http://socialmedialondon.co.uk/live Article: http://linkhumans.com/podcast/zurich-insurance-social Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/smknowhow
Russell Goldsmith, Founder of Audere Communications discusses digital and social media's role in the Finance Industry. The guests were: Nick Jones, Head of Digital Communications & Corporate Responsibility for VISA Europe, Sharon O'Dea, Head of Digital Communications at Standard Chartered, and Keith Lewis, Social Media Manager at Zurich Insurance. Please share and comment using @csuitepodcast and #csuitepodcast
Now that the NFL Combine has come and gone it is time to check out some of the results...which players could be in play at the #6 pick for the New York Jets? Also Jets defensive back Keith Lewis joins us live to discuss his road to the NFL along with his views on the 2015 season. We will also answer mailbag questions as submitted by the listeners.. you can submit yours at TalkJetsRadio@gmail.com. Live at 8pm EST tune in!!