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When it comes to dealing with problems in the wrong way, you don't have to look very far to find numerous examples. For instance: Kevin Daly, a 40-year-old from Dublin, Ireland, spotted a leaky radiator in his living room. but instead of calling a plumber, he decided to save some money fixing it himself.…
In the latest episode of the Emerging Markets Equities podcast, Nick is joined by Kevin Daly to explore the world of frontier markets. Discussing Kevin's experience managing a fund over the last 10 years, countries to watch out for and also holiday recommendations.
In today's episode, we're joined by Kevin Daly, VP of Business Development at Morse Micro, and David Halasz, Director of Standards at Morse Micro, to discuss Wi-Fi CERTIFIED HaLow™. We talk about how Wi-Fi HaLow™ empowers low power, low bandwidth IoT connections at the sub-1 GHz spectrum, and how it allows more efficient signal penetration. We talk about agricultural and mining use cases and learn about how the technology can provide great benefits over long distances in rural areas. Kevin and David also tell us about the types of devices that have seen recent adoption of Wi-Fi HaLow and we learn more about how the technology enables the improved battery life of connected cameras. Join us to learn more about how Wi-Fi HaLow enables secure, reliable connections.The future of farming: Testing the rural range of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED HaLow™: https://www.wi-fi.org/beacon/neil-weste/the-future-of-farming-testing-the-rural-range-of-wi-fi-certified-halowWi-Fi CERTIFIED HaLow™: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-halowFor Wi-Fi Alliance: www.wi-fi.orgFor Membership Info: https://www.wi-fi.org/membershipGeneral Contact: https://www.wi-fi.org/contact-us
Developed market equities have long dominated global equity markets, but that's set to change in the coming decades. Kevin Daly, co-head of CEEMEA Economics in Goldman Sachs Research, explains why EM capital markets are likely to rise significantly.
Welcome to The Huddle with Mo and Lo. Because some of the greatest life lessons happen in football we turned that into a show. Huddles are a time to come together to strategize, execute, spark creativity, learn, trust, grow and share. So huddle up!
Tired Radio is the brainchild of Brooklyn-based musician Anthony Truzzolino. Started as a solo project in 2017, Truzzolino released two independent singles before taking a hiatus to pursue other interests. During that break, Truzzolino continued to write songs that would eventually lead him to revisit the project in 2019 with the addition of drummer Kevin Daly. Truzzolino's endearing rasp, catchy hooks, and anthemic choruses combined with Daly's driving rhythms and distinctive fills led the band to Gradwell House Recording in New Jersey to start work on a full-length debut. A bruising, melodic journey down the paths less travelled, their Music infuses volume, power, and infectious choruses with the energy, independence, and autonomy of punk rock to deliver blue-collar, Americana-flavored anthem after anthem after anthem. So turn on, tune in, and turn it up. Welcome to Tired Radio.Thanks for listening!!! Please Follow us on Instagram @hiddentracks99
Rizwan Mahmood sits down with our first guest Kevin Daly, Investment Director and Head of Frontier Sovereign Strategy at Abrdn Investments. They discuss investor sentiment post the IMF/WB Spring meetings, and the risks faced by heavily distressed frontier markets. Kevin shares his views on the G20 Common Framework, and if we might see a HIPC style initiative for heavily debt burdened countries. Finally, Kevin outlines his highest conviction ideas, and flags the countries which cause him concern as an investor. The Emerging Markets Podcast dives into a range of topics in the emerging and frontier market world including investment themes, debt restructuring, elections, and geopolitical tensions. This podcast is provided for information purposes and represents the personal opinions of the speakers. It is not an offer or solicitation for investment in any securities, nor should it be regarded as investment advice. Tellimer Limited does not offer or provide personal advice and no mention of a particular security in this podcast constitutes a recommendation to buy, sell or hold that or any security, portfolio of securities, or enter any transaction or investment strategy. Nor is any such mention an indication that any investment is suitable for any specific person.
Interest rate volatility remains a risk, but it's still possible for the Fed to achieve a “softish” landing, with positive implications for the broader EM complex. In this episode of the Emerging Market Lens & Look-Through podcast, Kevin Daly, investment director at Abrdn Investments joins Bloomberg Intelligence's Chief EM Fixed Income Strategist Damian Sassower to share his views on emerging and frontier markets as the outlook for global growth deteriorates.
This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes theater aficionado Kevin Daly to discuss the 1964 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Julie Andrews won for her performance in "Mary Poppins," beating Anne Bancroft in "The Pumpkin Eater," Sophia Loren in "Marriage Italian Style," Debbie Reynolds in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," and Kim Stanley in "Seance on a Wet Afternoon." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Andrews. 0:00 - 17:22 - Introduction 17:23 - 46:21 - Anne Bancroft 46:22 - 1:06:42 - Sophia Loren 1:06:43 - 1:29:23 - Debbie Reynolds 1:29:24 - 1:50:18 - Kim Stanley 1:50:19 - 2:13:38 - Julie Andrews 2:13:39 - 2:38:12 - Why Julie Andrews won / Twitter questions 2:38:13 - 2:44:01 - Who was the runner-up? Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter Follow Kevin Daly on Twitter Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley Artwork: Brian O'Meara
Kevin Daly of Kevin Daly Architects joins the podcast to discuss the design process behind the Houston Endowment Headquarters, how building performance influences form, and designing at a variety of scales. Continuing Education Credit
Kevin Daly of Kevin Daly Architects discusses the Houston Endowment project, a collaboration with Mexico City-based firm Productora. The podcast delves into Daly's evolution from working with architect Frank Gehry to his current position teaching at UCLA. Daly offers his thoughts on how large, competition-driven projects differ from his small-scale residential projects, and discusses the changing landscape of architecture. Learning objectives:1. Describe how Kevin Daly views the role of physical models in a modern firm.2. List some of the key materials used in the Houston Endowment project.3. Discuss the pros and cons Daly sees in how young architects come to the field.4. Explain how Daly views the benefits and opportunities of collaborative architecture projects.0.50 AIA LU/HSWSpeaker: Aaron Prinz
What are the long-term trends shaping the global economy? What countries are likely to power global growth in the decades to come? In the latest episode of Exchanges at Goldman Sachs, Kevin Daly, co-head of the economics team covering Central & Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa, discusses the team's long-term projections and the continued convergence between emerging and developed market economies.
In this episode, we're joined by the founder of Value Ad and the creator of Bestpair, Kevin Daly for a practical and earnest discussion on data-driven results and a magical mix of client, product, and agent. With a diverse and complex set of roles in his background, Kevin has combined his experience in sales management and insurance to create a data service that is benefiting the performance of companies all around. Join us and learn more about the goals and proper use of data modeling, how to leverage data and fight agent attrition in contact centers, Kevin's leadership advice, and much more!
“If people are impatient, you need to have a conversation with them really early on that that is engaged with something that they’re interested in.” – Kevin Daly Consumers these days just have less patience. As a salesperson, in charge of directing them to the right path, you’ve gotta be mindful and empathetic of that. […]
How can quality conversations affect our success in sales? What can you do to improve on this aspect as a salesperson? You need to make every conversation count. As a salesperson, your role is to guide your customers to the right path whether it is beneficial for both of you or not. In this episode, […]
Declan Zidar and I sit down to discuss the past, present, and future of Chicago Capital. Tune in for a deep-dive on: Our professional backgrounds Starting a Podcast The catalyst for Chicago Capital Views on Chicago Startup Ecosystem Tips for breaking into VC (Pre-MBA and Post-MBA) General early-career advice Books and Resources we love Special thanks, again, to Kevin Daly for all of this work on the show. Also thank you to everyone who has tuned in and agreed to hop on the show. Cannot wait for what's next.Take it easy.
This week, I speak to my long-time personal friend, Kevin Daly, about the Sabaton Open Air Festival. We turn the clock back five years, and set the scene to explain how we became Sabaton fans in the first place, and how we ended up attending the Sabaton Open Air festival for five consecutive years. We attended this festival from 2015 to 2019, and have a plethora of stories and memories to share. Hear about Swedish off-licences, sleeping in prisons, night trains, sneaking in Jägermeister in our shoes, falling asleep at UFO gigs, and much much more, in this no-holds-barred account of our concert-attending activities from 2015! *Originally released December 14th, 2020
In the first episode of Feckin' Metal, I speak to my oldest friend, Kevin Daly, about our metal evolution. From queuing up for U2 tickets, to buying Appetite for Destruction, to attending Iron Maiden, Motorhead, and Dio gigs - listen to the journey of two old friends who discovered classic heavy metal in the early 2000's and are still avid fans to this day. This journey takes us through VHS tapes, MiniDiscs, DVDs, and Spotify, as we discuss our enduring fandom for a genre that will always evolve but never die - heavy metal! *Originally released September 11th, 2020
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This week, I speak to my long-time personal friend, Kevin Daly, about the Sabaton Open Air Festival. We turn the clock back five years, and set the scene to explain how we became Sabaton fans in the first place, and how we ended up attending the Sabaton Open Air festival for five consecutive years. We attended this festival from 2015 to 2019, and have a plethora of stories and memories to share. Hear about Swedish off-licences, sleeping in prisons, night trains, sneaking in Jägermeister in our shoes, falling asleep at UFO gigs, and much much more, in this no-holds-barred account of our concert-attending activities from 2015!
We hear why copper-rich Zambia is struggling to pay millions of dollars in loan interest. Laura Miti is executive director of the Alliance for Community Action, an NGO in Zambia which campaigns for improved transparency in how the government spends money. And we get the perspective of the country's creditors from Kevin Daly, who is a member of the Zambia External Bondholder Committee, a group of lenders holding more than 40% of Zambia's bonds. Also in the programme, we look at the implications of Denmark's move to cull its mink population, after a strain of coronavirus was found to have made its way from the animals into humans. Per Thyrrestrup tells us how losing his 70,000 mink will affect his livelihood. Professor Sam Sheppard, an expert in microbial genetics at the University of Bath discusses why large intensive livestock farms can be breeding grounds for new strains of diseases. And Maria Lettini, executive director of FAIRR, which is a network of investors seeking to address sustainability issues in meat and protein supply chains, proposes changes to modern farming methods in an attempt to address the issue. Plus, we meet some female entrepreneurs who have chosen to start businesses during the pandemic whilst also raising young families.
In the first episode of Feckin' Metal, I, (Traynor) speak to my oldest friend, Kevin Daly, about our metal evolution. From queuing up for U2 tickets, to buying Appetite for Destruction, to attending Iron Maiden, Motorhead, and Dio gigs - listen to the journey of two old friends who discovered classic heavy metal in the early 2000's and are still avid fans to this day. This journey takes us through VHS tapes, MiniDiscs, DVDs, and Spotify, as we discuss our enduring fandom for a genre that will always evolve but never die - heavy metal!
Continuing the trend of special guests, in this week's Feckin' Check-In, we are joined by a man of many monikers, but formally known as Kevin Daly, who brings observations from across the North Sea from his current home of Ystad, Sweden. We discuss the Ryanair refund scandal in greater detail, dogs in prams, WWE documentary series The Last Ride, Seinfeld, the culture of dubbing ads, and how the passage of time can appear to pass more slowly or quickly, depending on how we fill our days. Enjoy!
How big a problem are drugs in our schools and what support are teachers given to deal with them? Frank spoke to Kevin Daly from the INTO union See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on The Artist Unmasked I chat with contemporary realism and surrealist artist Kevin Daly. Exploring his self expression through his art, Kevin is inspired by his daily life as an emergency physician. Using art to process the intensity of his professional career, Kevin uses his time at the canvas to decompress and to inspire himself and others to feel deep emotions. Creating art has forged new paths in his brain to untapped realms in his subconscious.
Kevin Daly and his team have saved many individuals and couples from the brink of despair through counseling. Text the word "LOVE" to or call 678-608-2111 for free tools available from Broken Chains International. You can find Broken Chains International on Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin. Topics: 1:24 - Kevin Daly shares his story and his mission 6:21 - Arriving in Blairsville, GA and navigating the riverbed of life 11:34 - You're never done working on yourself 15:01 - From humble beginnings in Miami to a growing team in Kennesaw 24:04 - Live Free and Love Well with Broken Chains International 25:55 - Being true and telling your story 31:11 - The importance of being mindful of every aspect of your world 36:06 - Keep showing up and never quit! 41:29 - Find your “why” and on being a good dad 46:05 - What does the future hold for Broken Chains International? This episode was recorded and produced for Jesse Todisco with assistance from Carl Houde.
Rick and Dan talk with the President and CEO of Broken Chains International Kevin Daly.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emerging market economies are showing early signs of stabilization, according to Kevin Daly of Goldman Sachs Research, and a number of the factors that contributed to the weakness of EM economies last year have now been reversed. "There has already been the beginnings of a recovery from the lows pasted in September-October last year," he says. Also in the episode, Daly discusses the outlook for his core focus area, CEEMEA – Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa – and explains the impact of Turkey's economic turmoil. "We expect the recovery in Turkey to be very slow…but nevertheless, we do seem to be past the worst point of Turkish growth" he says. He argues that the long-term growth outlook for the region is positive. This podcast was recorded on March 6, 2019. All price references and market forecasts correspond to the date of this recording. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute research or a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to the listener. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this podcast and any liability therefor (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed. The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of Goldman Sachs, and Goldman Sachs is not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting or tax advice or recommendations in this podcast. In addition, the receipt of this podcast by any listener is not to be taken as constituting the giving of investment advice by Goldman Sachs to that listener, nor to constitute such person a client of any Goldman Sachs entity. Copyright 2019 Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC. All rights reserved.
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Join me as we talk to Kevin Daly! We discuss how he was intrinscially motivated to playwrighting, and what it takes to work as a professional artist and the motivation to keep on making work, no matter what.
Noob Spearo Podcast | Spearfishing Talk with Shrek and Turbo
Interview with Kevin Daly 6 x UK spearfishing champion Kevin Daly joins us for a cracker chat about everything from competition strategy to maintaining ear health over prolonged days diving. We discuss spearfishing world competitions in multiple locations including last years competition in Greece. Kevin is also the former world record (current South African record holder) for Spanish (King) Mackerel. Its a great story as he shot the fish and then carried on diving for crayfish, hanging the huge behemoth from his float! Kevin's been spearfishing in many locations including the U.K, South Africa, Australia, Europe, Venezuela, Croatia, and more. Listen into a chat with a true veteran of the sport!
The Evelyn and Mo Ostin Music Center opened about two years ago as an expansion of The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. The space includes a high-tech recording studio, cafe and ensemble room where students can practice and perform their pieces. In 2016, the center was honored at the 46th Annual Los Angeles Architectural Awards for its innovative design that caters to every aspect of the recording process. To learn the story behind this award-winning music center, Daily Bruin Radio reporter Savannah Tate spoke with Kevin Daly, the head of the firm that designed the space.
On this very special episode of Behind The Curtain: Broadway's Living Legends, Rob and Kevin take a look back at some of the great artists who made their final exit in 2016. From Follies' John McMartin to Fanny's Florence Henderson to The Sound of Music's Charmian Carr, Behind the Curtain celebrates their lives and legacies. Joining Rob and Kevin is Theatre Aficionado's Kevin Daly, who adds his own insights into the passings of 2016.
Kevin Daly, senior European economist in Global Investment Research at Goldman Sachs, discusses factors influencing the growth outlook in the UK, including housing, wages and energy prices. This podcast was recorded on March 30, 2015. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information contained in this podcast does not constitute research or a recommendation from any Goldman Sachs entity to the listener. Neither Goldman Sachs nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this podcast and any liability therefor (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed. The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of Goldman Sachs, and Goldman Sachs is not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting or tax advice or recommendations in this podcast. In addition, the receipt of this podcast by any listener is not to be taken as constituting the giving of investment advice by Goldman Sachs to that listener, nor to constitute such person a client of any Goldman Sachs entity. Copyright 2015 Goldman Sachs. All rights reserved.