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In this episode of Brave New Bookshelf, hosts Steph Pajonas and Danica Favorite engage in an enlightening conversation with prolific sci-fi author and AI enthusiast, Kevin McLaughlin. With over 100 novels under his belt, Kevin shares his insights on the transformative role of AI in the publishing industry, highlighting how he integrates AI tools into his writing, cover design, and marketing processes. Kevin's balanced approach to AI — using it to enhance creativity while preserving the joy of writing — offers valuable lessons for authors navigating this evolving landscape. Visit our website https://bravenewbookshelf.com to view the full episode notes, links and apps mentioned in the episode, and the full transcript.
This week, This Matters is publishing episodes of the Toronto Star's new podcast Small Things Big Climate. We live in a world built for cars. But as we sit in endless traffic, it's hard not to think they've become a victim of their own success. Enter e-bikes. They're big enough to replace delivery trucks, but small enough to zip past the bumper-to-bumper gridlock. They're increasingly popular among food delivery people, families with young kids and seniors and soon may be replacing pick up trucks as a rural mode of transportation. Guests: Jennifer McLaughlin, manager of rider experience at Zygg E-Bikes, Kevin McLaughlin, founder of Zygg, AutoShare and Evergreen and Joanna Kyriazis, director of public affairs at Clean Energy Canada.
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Send us a textIf you would like to SUPPORT the podcast, JOIN our Patreon page.https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcastJoin hosts Kevin McLaughlin and Paul Robertson as they dive into the Noxx and Dunn Riffs and Rhythms Festival aftermath, filled with epic performances, behind-the-scenes laughs, and a toast to local music legends.In this episode:A heartfelt shoutout to Russ from Moment of Violence and his journey as a vocalist.A warm welcome to special guest Bill Bedwell, a multi-talented musician with tales of unforgettable gigs, from the U.S. Army Band to sharing the stage with icons.Upcoming recording project Bill is working on with Ada-Nicole Sanger, who played Donna Lamonsoff in the "Grown Ups" movie. A toast to the Old St. Pete Distillery, featuring their signature bourbon and rum, sparking stories of adventure and mischief.Tales from the road, including an epic stage dive moment dubbed The Biff Incident!
Dr. Kevin McLaughlin, owner of Complete Chiropractic Sports and Wellness, talks on the importance of customer service in healthcare.
“We wanted it to be a true merger of equals,” says Scott Kadish, who, along with Kevin McLaughlin, are Co-Managing Partners at the newly merged UB Greensfelder. On today's episode of The Future is Bright, the two men talk to host Chris Batz about what can happen when two firms marry their considerable strengths to make themselves even more competitive and able to take on bigger, more complex work. It's not an overnight process. It's the result of long, thoughtful considerate discussions, where all concerns and needs are met, responsibilities are divided fairly and sensibly, and where care is taken to make sure that all employees not only survive the merger, but are placed where they will be most successful. Even the new name UB Greensfelder was formed as the result of conscientious talks to ensure that neither firm felt that they were being acquired, but rather were moving forward together. While no merger is without its surprises, perhaps what's most surprising was how genuinely compatible the firms felt with each other. Today's discussion reflects what a genuinely pleasant experience this merger has been for both parties and what can happen when two powerful entities treat each other with mutual respect and are thoughtful down to the smallest details. Quotes “Both firms were really coming at this from positions of strength…Both firms were recognized for their work in a number of different practice areas, diverse practice areas…We came together because we thought we'd be better together—we're seeing that happen—not because we thought we were in desperation mode.” (5:14 | Kevin McLaughlin) “Neither of us wanted to feel like we were being acquired. We wanted it to be a true merger of equals and that required a discussion about, ‘How do you do this and how do you do that?' Every single policy. And it was a discussion—we use that word intentionally—because it wasn't a negotiation…We also agreed—and I think this is key—that we were just going to try to figure out the best way to do it, the best practice, for everything.” (12:56 | Scott Kadish) “I think it's because of the length of time that we were talking that there really weren't any significant surprises. Conflicts—our general counsel, at one point he said to me, ‘I am shocked at how few conflicts we're having.' And especially we didn't have any what I would call ‘material conflicts'…in terms of impacting the overall firm, not really at all.” (29:44 | Kevin McLaughlin) “The merger will really be successful if people develop new relationships and new contacts. Otherwise, if they're stuck in the same place and they don't reach out and develop these…then their practice is not going to be affected by the merger. But this is a unique opportunity to grow your client base and grow your business with people who you'll enjoy practicing with.” (33:22 | Scott Kadish) Links Connect with Scott Kadish: Website bio https://www.ubglaw.com/scott-p-kadish LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-kadish-3679a04/ Connect with Kevin McLaughlin: Website bio https://www.ubglaw.com/kevin-t-mclaughlin LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-mclaughlin-27703a8/ Connect with Chris Batz: LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbatz/ LinkedIn Company page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/columbus-street/ Columbus Street website: https://www.columbus-street.com/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Send us a Text Message.Leave us a RATING and REVIEW on Apple Podcasts..In the "Riffs and Rhythms" podcast episode, hosts Kevin McLaughlin and Paul Robertson humorously discuss summer weather and personal quirks before introducing guests Dez and Russ from the band "AMOV." The band members talk about their recent show at Piper's and the music scene in Florida, emphasizing the importance of good venues. The conversation also covers the challenges musicians face with Spotify royalties and the significance of pursuing music licensing for film and TV as alternative revenue streams.We also review the song "Good Time" by Florida R&B band, The Shaelyn Band to see if it's the Riff or Rhythm that makes this song.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzvlH6Tfn-oCheck out their new release "Bullet"And their links:https://www.facebook.com/AMomentOfViolence?mibextid=LQQJ4dhttps://onerpm.link/BulletAMomentofViolencehttps://wakeupmusicgroup.com/rock/?https://www.facebook.com/WakeUpMusicRocks?mibextid=LQQJ4dSUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for weekly content.FOLLOW us for daily content on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. @riffsnrhythmsWant to SUPPORT us: https://www.patreon.com/RiffsnRhythmsPodcastVisit our websites and friends:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BvkTUfaxnVnv6SDCUFDDW?si=dd8a234fc5624752/https://riffsnrhythms.com/https://www.kevinmcloughlinband.com/https://www.drumsandrums.com/https://www.jamsncocktails.com/GET your tickets to Day Out of Time Fest. http://dayoutoftimefest.com/Support the Show.
Kevin McLaughlin is the owner of the beloved New England heritage brand Quaker Marine and the co-founder of J.McLaughlin. He's a no nonsense New Yorker with an intimate knowledge of the nuts-and-bolts of making clothes. I would have a hard time finding someone more involved in the history of garment manufacturing in New York. It's a delight to be able to chat and learn from him. When I meet someone like Kevin, my mind starts to race with questions. He's seen a lot when it comes to making clothes and manufacturing in America. Every year the footprint of New York clothing-makers continues to shrink as factories close. Even in my short time working in the business things have continued to get noticeably smaller. Conversations with guys like Kevin help to preserve some of the history of the garment industry and give it a place in the dialog of today. These stories are but a small tribute to the hard working people of the trade, past and present. I hope you enjoy our conversation. The ACL Podcast is meant to be an add-on to the newsletter. You can listen in the Substack App, on Apple Podcasts or via Spotify directly if you prefer that. If you like this story please consider subscribing and sending to a friend. As always I appreciate your support.Big thanks to Al James for lending me his music. The song is: Hard Working Dogs by Dolorean. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.acl.news/subscribe
The sign of a strong apparel brand isn't always about covering every billboard. It's about longevity, steady growth, and speaking the customer's language. And today's two guests certainly know how to do that. On this episode, we're sitting down with Kevin McLaughlin, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of J. McLaughlin, and Mary Ellen Coyne, the company's CEO. Kevin started J.McLaughlin in 1977 with his brother, Jay. They envisioned a timeless lifestyle brand with a legacy of style and a spirit of connection. And they did just that, opening their first shop on 74th Street and Third Avenue in Manhattan. It immediately became the post-brunch destination for the Ivy league, JG Mellon crowd. Kevin's taste and design-sense has guided the J.McLaughlin collection since the first store opened, and he prides himself on creating effortless and enduring styles with a modern twist. Each style is thoughtfully designed with impeccable craftsmanship, original colors and prints and innovative fabrics. Mary Ellen Coyne is the CEO of J. McLaughlin, and joined the brand in 2016. She oversees all aspects of strategy and operations, including merchandising, product development, marketing, retail expansion, and e-commerce. Under her leadership, the brand has launched new product verticals, including swim and footwear, enjoyed robust retail expansion, and recently launched a brand refresh. Prior to joining the company, Mary Ellen had two decades of leadership experience at Ralph Lauren, where she most recently served as the Chief Merchandising Officer of Polo Women and Children's Division. Her career kicked off in the Macy's Training Program, and from there, she sharpened her industry expertise with key merchandising roles at Ann Taylor, The Gap, and Victoria's Secret.J.McLaughlin now has over 170 beautiful stores on the most charming streets in America and true to the McLaughlin brothers' vision, each store is entirely unique.Highlights:Kevin tells how he and his brother Jay started the business in 1977, and who the core customer is (4:47)Mary Ellen talks about why she joined the company (7:30)The store locations, key markets and expansion strategy (9:08)The menswear category and as the early foundation of the brand, and how the company approaches their relationship with the customer (11:15)Kevin talks about the role that intuition plays in the company (15:53)J.McLaughlin's philanthropy and their "local and loyal" approach (17:58)Mary Ellen discusses the company's impressive financial performance (18:56)The company's marketing and the role that their catalogue plays in that mix (20:39)New categories for 2024 (23:05)Working with Trey Laird to update the company's branding and marketing (26:14)Kevin discusses the expansion and brand awareness he'd like to create (28:37)Who are J.McLaughlin's competitors? (30:37)Trends and retail projections for the coming season (31:46)Mary Ellen and Kevin's goals for the next 5 years (33:05)Links:Mary Ellen Coyne on LinkedInJ.McLaughlin on LinkedInJ.McLaughlin WebsiteICR LinkedInICR TwitterICR WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
Kevin McLaughlin, Co-Founder and Creative Director and Mary Ellen Coyne, CEO, are the dynamic duo behind J.McLaughlin. Kevin McLaughlin is the creative force behind the impeccably designed clothing and accessories at J.McLaughlin. In the late seventies when Kevin and his brother opened their first shop on 74th Street and Third Avenue in Manhattan, it immediately became the post-brunch destination for the Ivy League JG Melon crowd. Kevin's taste and design sense have guided the J.McLaughlin collections since the first store opened. Each season he introduces new pieces that clients regard as instant icons: an amusing new hand-embroidered detail on crisp cotton swim trunks or a fresh and sassy variation on a traditional Glen Plaid skirt. Mary Ellen Coyne is the CEO of J.McLaughlin, a timeless lifestyle brand with a legacy of style and a spirit of connection with stores on some of the most picturesque main streets in the US. Coyne joined J.McLaughlin in 2016 as the brand's first female CEO and oversees all aspects of strategy and operations including merchandising, product development, marketing, retail expansion, and e-commerce. Under her leadership, J.McLaughlin has launched new product verticals including swim and footwear, enjoyed robust retail expansion, and launched a brand refresh. Interviewed by Kate Doerge.
The sign of a strong apparel brand isn't always about covering every billboard. It's about longevity, steady growth, and speaking the customer's language. And today's two guests certainly know how to do that.On this episode, we're sitting down with Kevin McLaughlin, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of J.McLaughlin, and Mary Ellen Coyne, the company's CEO. Kevin started J.McLaughlin in 1977 with his brother, Jay. They envisioned a timeless lifestyle brand with a legacy of style and a spirit of connection. And they did just that, opening their first shop on 74th Street and Third Avenue in Manhattan. It immediately became the post-brunch destination for the Ivy league, JG Mellon crowd. Kevin's taste and design-sense has guided the J.McLaughlin collection since the first store opened, and he prides himself on creating effortless and enduring styles with a modern twist. Each style is thoughtfully designed with impeccable craftsmanship, original colors and prints and innovative fabrics. Mary Ellen Coyne is the CEO of J.McLaughlin, and joined the brand in 2016. She oversees all aspects of strategy and operations, including merchandising, product development, marketing, retail expansion, and e-commerce. Under her leadership, the brand has launched new product verticals, including swim and footwear, enjoyed robust retail expansion, and recently launched a brand refresh. Prior to joining the company, Mary Ellen had two decades of leadership experience at Ralph Lauren, where she most recently served as the Chief Merchandising Officer of Polo Women and Children's Division. Her career kicked off in the Macy's Training Program, and from there, she sharpened her industry expertise with key merchandising roles at Ann Taylor, The Gap, and Victoria's Secret.J.McLaughlin now has over 170 beautiful stores on the most charming streets in America and true to the McLaughlin brothers' vision, each store is entirely unique.Highlights: Kevin tells how he and his brother Jay started the business in 1977, and who the core customer is (3:48) Mary Ellen talks about why she joined the company (6:31) The store locations, key markets and expansion strategy (8:08) The menswear category as the early foundation of the brand, and how the company approaches their relationship with the customer (10:16) Kevin talks about the role that intuition plays in the company (14:53) J.McLaughlin's philanthropy and their "local and loyal" approach (16:58) Mary Ellen discusses the company's impressive financial performance (17:57) The company's marketing and the role that their catalogue plays in that mix (19:43) New categories and opportunities for 2024 (22:06) Working with Trey Laird to update the company's branding and marketing (25:16) Kevin discusses the expansion and brand awareness he'd like for the company (27:38) Competition, and the profile and shopping habits of J.McLaughlin's customers (29:39) Trends and retail projections for the coming season (30:47) Mary Ellen and Kevin's goals for the next 5 years (32:06) Links:Mary Ellen Coyne on LinkedInJ.McLaughlin on LinkedInJ.McLaughlin WebsiteICR LinkedInICR TwitterICR WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
Brand new episode of Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast out now. We look back at the Teac Bhillie Donegal Harvest Rally. We catch up with; . Callum Devine . Eamonn Kelly . Declan Gallagher . Kevin McLaughlin
In this podcast episode, we're joined by Kevin McLaughlin, a seasoned enterprise technology reporter with nearly two decades of experience. Throughout his extensive career, Kevin has witnessed the ever-evolving landscape of the tech industry, from the emergence of groundbreaking technologies to the transformative effects of corporate mergers and strategic shifts. Tune in to Dialed In as Kevin delves into the intriguing topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He draws insightful comparisons between AI and other pivotal technologies like cloud computing and mobile, offering his unique perspective on their relative significance. Prepare for an enlightening discussion that unravels the profound impact of AI, shedding light on its profound implications for various industries and its enduring influence on our society in the years to come.
Audible.com |Audible.co.uk - Get your audio book version of my new book today! (Free trial for new Audible customers)Amazon Paperback Book - Get your physical copy of my new book today!My InstagramOff-Field Rugby InstagramMy Linkedin-----------------------------------------------------We chat about:How to build confidenceThe balance of being selfishData science behind sports performance and ManagementKevins career journeyEmployability skillsControlling your self-talkMaking demands for the things you needRegrets - world cupDealing with injuryThe mystery behind concussionsLife after sportLetting things goThe importance of game day routinesDealing with pressure Working with Trinity College Dublin, Premier League and MLSAsking others for critiqueWorking with Irish RugbyKitman LabsSelling products by reaching out and marketing Get the bonus Podcasts on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/live/m2vIJC9YQiA?feature=share Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster is a 2021 American documentary film about the life and career of English actor Boris Karloff, who was known for his roles in horror films. The documentary is directed by Thomas Hamilton, who also serves as a co-writer and co-executive producer with Ron MacCloskey. Kevin McLaughlin Writer/Director/Editor Since graduating from Seton Hall University and earning a Master's Degree in Television and Film from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, Kevin McLaughlin has worked in features, broadcast, documentary, and educational television in a career that spans more than 30 years. McLaughlin recently completed 5 years of work as Writer, Producer, Director, and Editor of Riot, a feature-length documentary film that takes an in-depth look at the long-term effects of the 1967 riots in Newark, New Jersey. Emmy-winner Andre Braugher narrates. After a successful run on the film festival circuit, the film has several distribution offers. It's now updated with material relating to the events of 2020, and will be released in 2023. In 2006, Kevin served as Head Writer and Supervising Producer on Where Health Works, a 3-part series created for PBS TV. Ron MacCloskey is a writer, producer, performer with 40 years of experience in the fields of stand up comedy in a wide variety of venues. and is the writer & presenter of his long running award winning TV show... Classic Movies with Ronald MacCloskey. Ron has also created an original game show. He has been performing this show for years appearing at THE MEADOWLANDS and PARX CASINO. He wrote a chidren's book WE DON'T FEEL LIKE IT. Listed on Amazon.
We have a bumper opening preview show for you as Luke Jordan returns to look forward to the 2023 League of Ireland Premier Division. (00.23) - Macdara Ferris, Andrew Dempsey, Steve Kavanagh and Luke Jordan take a look at Shelbourne, Bohemians, Shamrock Rovers, UCD, and St. Patrick's Athletic(51:49) - Sligo Rovers preview with Jessica Farry (1:10:04) Cork City preview with Dylan O'Connell(1:27:04) Dundalk preview with James Rogers(1:42:18) Derry City preview with Derry Journal reporter Kevin McLaughlin(1:55:30) Drogheda United preview with LMFM's David Sheehan(2:17:04) 2023 Predictions with Luke and MacdaraWe also hear from Luke Byrne, Keith Buckley, Jack Keaney, Declan Devine and Kevin Doherty (Interviewed by Andy Harte, Tadhg Williams and Andrew Dempsey) Support the show
Dermot Liddy hosts this FAI Cup special with guests, Felix Healy, Kevin McLaughlin, James O'Toole, Barry Molly, Stephen McLaughlin & Paddy McLaughlin. Including interviews with Derry City Manager Ruaidhri Higgins, Defender Mark Connolly and the Referee from the 1995 Cup Final between Derry City & Shelbourne, Michael Tomney. Produced by Kevin Moore
Benzinga's Cannabis Insider is a live weekly show for cannabis and retail investors where we share with you the major cannabis news, stocks and exclusive interviews! Today's Guest: Jamie D'Alimonte, CEO & Co-Chair - Greenway Greenhouse Cannabis Corporation https://www.greenway.ca/ Kevin McLaughlin, Managing Director - Centri Consulting https://centriconsulting.com/ Meet The Hosts: Javier Hasse https://www.twitter.com/JavierHasse Elliot Lane https://www.twitter.com/ElliotLane10 CANNABIS INSIDER PLAYLIST:
Capt. Kevin McLaughlin, also known as Proton, talks with Bishop On Air about the importance of STEM education.
Alan Reynolds showed his commitment to Derry City as Ruaidhri Higgins confirmed that he was approached by Bohemians to fill the managers post. Interview by Kevin McLaughlin
Fellas discuss the upcoming elections and California energy insanity before welcoming a variety of guests. Kevin McLaughlin with the Common Sense Leadership Fund, Victoria Coates with the Heritage Foundation join the progrum for interviews. General Don Bolduc joins for a conversation about his campaign for U.S. Senate from New Hampshire.
In this week's episode of The Press Box, Craig and James are joined by Derry Journal reporter Kevin McLaughlin to look ahead to this Friday's big game with Derry City at Oriel Park with the trio reflecting on what three points for either could do for both their European ambitions and their title hopes. There's also reaction to Mark Connolly's move to the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium and to Dundalk's capture of Runar Hauge, Alfie Lewis and Robbie McCourt. The lads also look back on Dundalk's FAI Cup win against Longford Town and ahead to the second round tie away to Wexford FC while another guest is revealed for The Press Box Live event in The Spirit Store on Wednesday August 17th. All that, and more, in this week's podcast.
Fellas laugh about Kamala's speaking struggles before discussing Democrat's new plan to raise taxes on small businesses during a recession. Northern Virginia Congressional candidate, Hung Cao, and Common Sense Leadership Fund Executive Director, Kevin McLaughlin, join the progrum.
On this week’s Business Matters, Ciaran O’Donnell talks to Donegal Local Enterprise Office's Student Enterprise Award winner in the senior category for 2022, Cathal Cannon. A TY student at St Columba’s College in Stranorlar, Cathal developed the smartphone app – Sports Injury Response – which provides guidance on how to deal with a range of … Business Matters Ep 91 – Kevin McLaughlin & Cathal Cannon Read More » The post Business Matters Ep 91 – Kevin McLaughlin & Cathal Cannon appeared first on Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport.
In Raleigh, Columbia, and Washington, the public and private sectors are working together to improve the Charlotte Region. In this podcast, we hear from Duke Energy Vice President of Governmental Affairs and External Relations Kevin McLaughlin. He explains how advocacy starts in an elected leader's hometown before it's ever brought to a capitol. Find out how his work at Duke Energy and as the vice chair of the CLT Alliance Advocacy Committee has led to historic legislation in the Carolinas. Plus, find out what legislative priorities lie ahead for the business community.
This week's show digs into the developments surrounding the Sub-Regional Stadia funding. Joining Michael on the programme are NIFL CEO Gerard Lawlor, Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey and journalists Keith Bailie and Kevin McLaughlin.
Kevin McLaughlin caught up with the Derry manager earlier today! To get his thoughts on tomorrows season opener away to Dundalk
This week we continue our special five-episode series on The Information 50, our annual list of the most promising startups valued at less than $1 billion, by taking a look at the B2B category. More than half the startups in this group reflect two big pandemic related trends: companies trying to control spending on subscription software apps, and their constant search for new employees. The Information's Amir Efrati talks to reporter Kevin McLaughlin about the six startups that made the cut and valuation trends in enterprise software. Efrati then talks to Jonathan Siddarth, founder and CEO of Turing, which helps companies hire pre-vetted, remote engineers from all over the world. Listen to find out why the fast-growing company, barely three year old, is No. 1 on our list.
This week, The Information released TI50, our annual list of the most promising startups valued at less than $1 billion. Over the next five episodes of The Information 411 podcast, you'll hear from The Information reporters who put the list together and from the founders whose companies made the list. In episode one, executive editor Amir Efrati first talks to reporter Kevin McLaughlin about the companies in the list's Enterprise AI category and how machine learning tools and services are proliferating and being applied in the real world. Next, Amir talks to Clement Delangue, co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face, the #1 ranked company in the Enterprise AI category. It's a conversation you don't want to miss.
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Our guest today is Kevin McLaughlin who was most recently the Executive Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) for the 2020 election cycle. He was deputy executive director for the 2016 cycle and a senior advisor in the 2014 cycle when the GOP took the majority. In this episode, we get in depth about the role and function of the NRSC and party committees in general. Visit CSLF.us to learn more about Kevin's latest project. The Business of Politics Show, hosted by Eric Wilson, is a production of Startup Caucus, an investment fund and incubator for Republican campaign technology. Visit StartupCaucus.com to learn more.
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About this episodeAs cities begin to tackle the complex issue of car-free mobility in an urban environment, there's a growing number of new mobility solutions: shared electric scooters, shared bicycles, shared e-bikes. But there's also a growing trend for privately owned solutions, including electric unicycles and skateboards, as well as electric scooters and electric bikes.In this episode, Jonny and Martin talk to Kevin McLaughlin, the CEO and founder of e-bike rental company, Zygg. Kevin is joined by urban mobility expert Lukas Neckermann.About the guestsKevin McLaughlin is Chief Executive at Zygg (https://www.ridezygg.com), a Toronto-based subscription e-bike service. Kevin has extensive experience in urban mobility, from car-sharing and financial services to bikes – he helped launch Free2Move in North America, and founded Zygg in 2019.Lukas Neckermann is Chief Operating Officer of Splyt (https://splyt.com/en/) and Managing Director of Neckermann Strategic Advisors (https://www.neckermann.net). He has over 20 years of leadership experience in automotive, media, and financial services; he's authored three books on the mobility revolution, and advises companies of all sizes in the fields of smart cities and smart mobility.
Derry manager Ruaidhrí Higgins and Paddy McCourt wasted no time in securing the signature of Gerard Storey, who was on trial with Cliftonville during a friendly with Derry City during the week. Pic courtesy of Derry City Interview by Kevin McLaughlin
DRS Episode 592 - Serials and Vella with Kevin McLaughlin Curious about Vella? Kevin McLaughlin schools Paul and Terry and we babble at length about serials. Enjoy the show? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter and for as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the podcast free and receive exclusive content. More information at "http://patreon.com/drspodcast".
DRS Episode 592 - Serials and Vella with Kevin McLaughlin Curious about Vella? Kevin McLaughlin schools Paul and Terry and we babble at length about serials. Enjoy the show? Consider becoming a Patreon supporter and for as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the podcast free and receive exclusive content. More information at "http://patreon.com/drspodcast".
Amazon has been making big moves in Hollywood. What does that tell us about the company's new CEO Andy Jassy? Cory talks to The Information's Kevin McLaughlin and Jessica Toonkel about their recent reporting on what Amazon's incoming boss is up to. Then, Cory and senior editor Wendy Pollack discuss the downfall of Katerra, the SoftBank-backed construction startup that burned through $2 billion on its way to shutting down.
Cory talks to Kate Clark about what her recent reporting on Andreessen Horowitz tells us about the firm's history and strategy to win deals. Then, Kevin McLaughlin discusses his story on why high-profile artificial intelligence startup DataRobot ousted its CEO.
Gareth catches up with Kevin McLaughlin, a lecturer at the North West Regional College. Kevin discusses how he runs the software fundamentals course in association with Kickstart IT. In addition to his unique route into teaching tech from never using a computer before the first day in his course to now being instrumental in developing the digital sector around the North Coast.
Cory and Kevin McLaughlin talk about why Google Cloud loses so much money, and why this year will be crucial for the company. Then, The Information’s Kevin Delaney talks with former Google executive and “Radical Candor” author Kim Scott about how women and non-white employees sometimes face prejudice when being candid at work, and what organizations can do about it.
Cory chats with Josh Sisco about the reason regulators are probing Facebook's deal to acquire Kustomer. Tom talks to Kevin McLaughlin about the next group of enterprise software companies to go public.
Cory speaks with Kevin McLaughlin, our enterprise reporter and soothsayer, about the reasons Salesforce spent big to acquire Slack. Tom talked to Paris about why Generation Z is both Amazon's biggest critic and a loyal customer base.
Episode 27 explores the benefits of comprehensive preventative maintenance and routine care programs for instrument sets. Our guests Kevin McLaughlin and Randy Stanton from Northfield Medical discuss why it’s essential to adopt a proactive rather than reactive approach to instrument maintenance, which helps support successful patient outcomes. Step by step, they explain how to start a proactive maintenance program, and they emphasize the benefits associated with keeping instruments in good working order, which prevents costlier repairs and premature device replacement. This podcast’s "What's on My Mind" segment finds host Jon Wood emphasizing the importance of AAMI ST79 in the Sterile Processing department. Earn a certificate of completion worth 0.5 CE at the end of the presentation by filling out our online completion form. Earn CE Now
Today's episode features Kevin McLaughlin, the USAH Assistant Executive Director of Hockey Development. With Kevin we talk about why it is important for the US to develop its hockey culture, and what they want that culture to look like. We also explore the type players that the US wants to develop and how that relates to the goal of being the top hockey country. We dive into the American Development Model (ADM) and why USAH needed to make a change towards age appropriate, long-term development. Finally, we talk about the role of a coach and what USAH is looking to develop in its coaches through their coaching education program. Although the COVID-19 Pandemic has been disruptive, some positives have been coming out of the mess. It has been really great to see so many people take this extra time to dive into information and material in order to better serve their players and communities! USAH has provided some great material via Zoom meetings and social media to allow for coaches to grow and learn during the break, check out some of it here: Webinar Series (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOsGaeP_mo8K-RU0g0K_8ek5upSJaMDAs), Coaching Clinics (https://www.usahockey.com/coachingclinics), ADM Kids (https://www.admkids.com), USAH Mobile Coach (https://www.usahockey.com/mobilecoach), Age Specific Practice Planners (https://www.usahockey.com/practiceplannerguides) and more on social media (Give @USAHockeyCoach a follow on Twitter)! Don't forget to subscribe to the show for episode notifications, and follow us on social media (@thecoachsroad, @DerekERead, @RickSchreiber68). Send us an email with any thoughts, comments or recommendations to thecoachsroad@gmail.com! Thanks for listening, see you next week!
Today on 14th & G Dean is joined by Executive Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Kevin McLaughlin. Dean and Kevin will pick through the aftermath of Super Tuesday and deep dive on the highest profile Senate Elections for 2020.
Authors Linton Bowers and Kevin McLaughlin join Terry and Paul to discuss the genres of LitRPG and GameLit
In this episode Kitman Labs' VP of Operations, Kevin McLaughlin speaker with client and elite football Physiotherapist Mikael Klotz, from Hammarby Fotball. Hammarby Fotball is one of the most forward-thinking Fotball clubs currently in Sweden, reflected by it's organisations goals: 1. To become a top 3 club in their league 2. To be the leaders in Sports Science for Sweden 3. To have world class performance facilities In an effort to further these goals, Mikael approached Kitman Labs, a technology leader in athlete optimisation. In this podcast Mikael shares his journey of implementing the Kitman Labs platform, and what benefits he and the staff at Hammarby Fotball have experienced after just a few months of using the Kitman Labs system.
Kitman Labs' COO, Kevin McLaughlin recently caught up with Charlie Higgins, Head of Athletic Performance for Leinster Rugby. In this podcast Charlie and Kevin discuss their respective experiences within Rugby Union, particularly around the evolution and application of technology to support athlete performance. Charlie Higgins is well respected within the performance industry, having worked in professional rugby (both the Southern and Northern hemisphere) for 18years, whilst Kevin previously played at an elite level for 8years, representing both Leinster Rugby and Ireland's national team.
DOWNLOAD: PSB Ep. 29 “Belated Mother’s Day” Tonight, Ferg and I talk to my mother! Then we thank Kevin McLaughlin profusely!! And then we go over gender, urinals, Atari movies, the F word – A LOT, an awesome call from Sal LaSalle, a visit from Sarah, shower dancing music, and lastly, Randy Scouse Git! Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD: PSB Ep. 29 “Belated Mother’s Day” Tonight, Ferg and I talk to my mother! Then we thank Kevin McLaughlin profusely!! And then we go over gender, urinals, Atari movies, the F word – A LOT, an awesome call from Sal LaSalle, a visit from Sarah, shower dancing music, and lastly, Randy Scouse Git! Enjoy!