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Don't worry if you don't have to believe in curses… Robert the Doll believes enough for the both of you.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version of #WeirdDarkness: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateDISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.IN THIS EPISODE: From creepy voices to mysterious movements to strange laughter and eerie deaths, the legend of Robert the Doll outshines many cursed object stories and has been haunting people for over a hundred years, and shows no sign of slowing down. (The True Story Behind Robert The Doll) *** In Brazil, two corpses were found on a hill, dressed in matching suits with homemade lead masks draped over their eyes. (The Lead Masks Case) *** If you were to be asked who the most horrible, terrifying figure in the Bible was, you would likely say Lucifer – that is, Satan himself. But there is a figure even more terrifying – and it is God's right-hand man in the book of Revelation. (God's Right Hand Man) *** Horror – the stories and images seem to change with each passing year, but there was a violent shift in horror shortly after the violent reality of the “War to End All Wars”. (How Horror Changed After World War 1) *** Two sisters rebel against their depressing family life by diving into witchcraft – and soon learn it was not a wise decision. (Leftover Magic) *** In 1827, young Maria Marten slipped into a red barn to meet her secret lover. It was the last time she would be seen alive. (Murder in the Red Barn) *** Madeleine Smith had a rich fiancé, a secret lover, and one heck of a secret hot chocolate recipe. A lethal secret recipe. (The Hot Cocoa Killer) *** Was the 1971 Lloyds Bank safety deposit robbery a covert operation to retrieve compromising photos of Royalty? (The Baker Street Robbery) *** From mouths nailed shut to being buried headfirst in the ground, throughout history the fear of witches has led to extraordinary measures to keep the dead from rising from the grave. (How To Bury a Witch)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00.00.000 = Lead-In00:01:26.878 = Show Open00:04:06.804 = The True Story Behind Robert The Doll00:12:49.695 = The Lead Masks Case00:17:49.768 = God's Terrifying Right-Hand Man00:29:25.952 = How Horror Changed After WW100:44:57.564 = How To Bury A Witch00:51:04.416 = The Hot Cocoa Killer00:56:04.077 = Murder In The Red Barn01:05:28.702 = Leftover Magic01:11:06.093 = The Baker Street Robbery01:31:57.360 = Show Close, Verse, and Final Thought01:33:06.815 = BloopersSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE… ”The True Story Behind Robert The Doll” by Melissa Brink: https://tinyurl.com/rnlbjxp“The Lead Masks Case” by Orrin Grey: http://ow.ly/Re9h30nA2ZX“God's Terrifying Right-Hand Man” by Matthew Lavelle: https://tinyurl.com/u88mpbe“How Horror Changed After WW1” by W. Scott Poole, from the book “Wasteland: The Great War And The Origins of Horror”: https://amzn.to/2t4ZmpT“The Baker Street Robbery”: https://tinyurl.com/wltn62d“How To Bury a Witch”: https://tinyurl.com/ttqfd2c“Leftover Magic” by Weirdo family member Ilsa Beauchamp“Murder In The Red Barn” by Stephanie Almazan: http://ow.ly/CV4K30nAJDp“The Hot Cocoa Killer” by Jennifer Jackson: http://ow.ly/8bHt30nAJSg=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: May 2022EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/RobertTheDoll
Hector Minto, Lead Accessibility Evangelist for Microsoft, joins communications specialist Sue Keogh to explain how AI is transforming the ability to create fast, accurate captions, and how to make your digital content more accessible and inclusive. Plus a trip to the Tate, and how the clarity of their artwork descriptions make everyone feel welcome in their galleries. Have you noticed how captions have become more commonplace nowadays. Influencers add text to their TikToks and Instagram reels so you can understand their content – even with the sound off. Or you might be in a Teams meeting and there will be live captions as it goes along – really helpful if you have issues with your hearing, or maybe English isn't your first language…or you're in a new job and just don't know what everyone's talking about! My guest in this episode is Hector Minto, and he's the Lead Accessibility Evangelist at Microsoft. He's spent his career focusing on accessibility, assistive technology, and disability issues. The day we met he was giving a talk on digital inclusion at a Lloyds Bank event – so we ducked off into a side room, where he told me about how AI is transforming the ability to create fast, accurate captions and the difference this is making so people don't get left behind in an ever-more digital society. He also shares some brilliant tips on alt text, captions and tools to make your content more accessible and inclusive. Along the way, we'll take a moment to think about Tate galleries– and how the clarity of the artwork descriptions and the font itself help break down barriers and make everyone feel welcome. Show notes About Hector Minto Hector is a dedicated leader in accessibility and leads Microsoft customer and partner engagement strategy for accessibility, growing awareness of assistive technology inside the largest employers across all geographies. He has worked in the field of Assistive Technology (AT) and accessibility for over 25 years, working with both established and emerging technologies, maximising their effectiveness across the wide range of people with physical, learning and sensory disabilities. Hector is the current UK Government Disability and Access Ambassador for the Technology and Website sectors. He actively contributes to government consultations on disability inclusion and promotes inclusive design, product accessibility, inclusive hiring practices, and accessibility innovation. His dedication to accessibility and his influential advocacy for disability rights have made him a visionary leader in the industry. His work continues to inspire and shape the future of inclusive technology. Useful links Connect on LinkedIn Accessibility at work | LinkedIn Learning Accessibility 101 | YouTube Enterprise Disability Answer Desk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textDebbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks with Alvaro De Nicholas, CEO of DNA Ventures, about his career in technology and his views on the growing divide in data privacy.Alvaro shares his journey from telecommunications engineering to leading digital transformation projects at major companies like Accenture, British Telecom, and Lloyds Bank and his connections with NASA. Reflecting on his experiences, he highlights how technology has advanced rapidly while privacy protections have lagged.A key theme of the discussion revolves around data privacy implications and the increasing divide between those who can afford to protect their privacy and those who cannot. Alvaro raises the thought-provoking question: “Is privacy the privilege of those who can afford it?” He explains how wealthier individuals often have the means to limit their digital footprint while the broader population is subjected to extensive data collection, fueling concerns about fairness, bias, and transparency.Debbie and Alvaro explore the growing presence of artificial intelligence and how it amplifies privacy risks and potentially entrenches societal inequalities. They discuss the potential dangers of AI models that rely on incomplete or biased data, which could lead to life-altering decisions without individuals' knowledge or consent.The conversation also touches on the proliferation of IoT (Internet of Things) devices and the invisible ways they gather data. Alvaro highlights how even everyday items, such as smartwatches and pet trackers, contribute to a vast network of personal data collection. Together, they reflect on the lack of regulation in this space and the urgent need for greater transparency and consumer awareness.Biometrics emerges as another focal point of the episode. While Alvaro acknowledges the security benefits of biometrics, he expresses deep concern about the irreversible nature of biometric breaches. Debbie echoes these concerns, citing examples where biometric data is being collected for seemingly trivial purposes, such as purchasing beverages at sports stadiums. This raises questions about the balance between convenience and risk.Alvaro also considers the impact of regulations like GDPR and notes their influence outside Europe. He envisions a future where individuals have greater control over their data, managing it as a personal asset, and hopes for privacy in the future.Many thanks to the Data Diva Talks Privacy Podcast Privacy Visionary, Smartbox AI, for sponsoring this episode and supporting our podcast. Smartbox.ai, named British AI Company of the Year, provides cutting-edge AI. For more information about Smartbox AI, visit their website at https://www.smartbox.ai. Enjoy the showSupport the show
Andrew joined QBE as Group Chief Executive Officer in September 2021. With a strong focus on bringing the enterprise together, Andrew has driven performance consistency and progress towards QBE's vision to become the most consistent and innovative risk partner. He was previously the CEO, and before that the Finance Director, of Beazley Group, a specialist international insurer based in the United Kingdom. Prior to this, he held various senior finance roles in ING, NatWest and Lloyds Bank. Andrew's career in insurance and banking spans more than 30 years and he has extensive experience across international markets. Highlights from the Show Sustainable Profitable Growth Andrew emphasizes the importance of sustainable growth in the insurance industry, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to risk and pricing models. He discusses the pitfalls of rapid growth without considering long-term consequences, stressing that growth should be managed sensibly. Innovation and Client Focus The conversation touches on the necessity for the insurance industry to listen to clients and innovate based on their needs. Andrew mentions QBE's commitment to integrating innovation within the company, ensuring that all teams are aligned with customer needs. Mitigation Strategies Andrew discusses the need for the insurance industry to adapt to new normals, particularly in the context of natural disasters【4:2†source】. He advocates for building back better after catastrophic events, rather than simply restoring properties to their previous state. Market Viability and Affordability The episode explores the challenges of maintaining market viability amidst rising costs and the need for affordable insurance. Andrew reflects on the balance between providing coverage and ensuring that it remains accessible to clients. Diversification and Growth Opportunities Andrew discusses the importance of diversification in insurance offerings, particularly in niche markets. He highlights QBE's strategy of exploring smaller, specialized markets that can contribute to overall growth. Overall Takeaways Balance is Key: Sustainable growth in insurance requires a careful balance of risk management and innovation. Client-Centric Approach: Listening to clients and adapting to their needs is crucial for long-term success in the insurance industry. Proactive Mitigation: The industry must focus on proactive strategies to mitigate risks associated with natural disasters and changing environments. Affordability Matters: Ensuring that insurance remains affordable is essential for maintaining market viability. Embrace Diversification: Exploring niche markets and diversifying offerings can lead to meaningful growth opportunities. This episode is brought to you by The Future of Insurance thought leadership series, available globally from Amazon in print, Kindle and Audible audiobook. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of Hyperbeat Music, available to stream or download on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music and more.
From shadowy Bitcoin exchanges to Interpol's most wanted, Alexander Vinnik was the alleged kingpin behind BTC-e, a $4bn crypto laundering empire. Learn more about him, and how he became a geopolitical pawn between the US, France, and Russia. Plus! Hear how concert-goers are being warned about a swathe of scams hitting stadiums and arenas around the world.All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault.PLUS! Don't miss our featured interview with Cliff Crosland of Scanner.devWarning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Episode links:Russian National And Bitcoin Exchange Charged In 21-Count Indictment For Operating Alleged International Money Laundering Scheme And Allegedly Laundering Funds From Hack Of Mt. Gox - US Dept of Justice.BTC-e Operator Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Conspiracy - US Dept of Justice.US releases Russian cybercriminal as part of exchange for teacher Marc Fogel - The Guardian.Lloyds Bank issues urgent warning over Taylor Swift ticket scams - Lloyds.Warning after more than 120k people queue for Black Sabbath Villa Park tickets as fans say 'scam' - Birmingham Live.‘Don't buy tickets for Beyoncé' - Minister Gayton McKenzie warns South Africans of concert scam - Independent Online.Beyonce Cowboy Carter tour fake tickets scam: Ticketmaster warns fans - USA Today.Singapore ticket scam queen jailed for three years after conning 76 Taylor Swift fans of S$110,000 - Malaysia News. Did Ozzy Osbourne really eat a bat? - Rock and Roll Garage.How to stop hiccups - Graham Cluley.The Telepathy Tapes podcast.Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)Sponsored by:1Password – Secure every app, device, and identity – even the unmanaged ones at
In the latest episode of the pod Andy & Amelia are talking about the latest stories that are important to you, and your money. Including: Lloyds Bank switch offer: £175, Disney+ and regular saver The bank accounts you shouldn't close and why Andy's top freebies for the week For links and further reading head to becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats ABOUT CASH CHATS Cash Chats is the award-winning podcast brought to you by the team of money geeks at Be Clever With Your Cash, sharing the latest updates from the world of personal finance and helping you to navigate the everyday money challenges we all face. Show notes can be found at becleverwithyourcash.com/podcast. BE CLEVER WITH YOUR CASH ON SOCIAL twitter.com/BeCleverCash instagram.com/becleverwithyourcash youtube.com/@becleverwithyourcash GET OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER You'll also get a free Quidco bonus for signing up https://becleverwithyourcash.com/newsletter/ MUSIC The music is Easter Island by Lonely Punk and provided on a creative commons licence
The UK economy is grappling with challenges as business confidence falters and retail sales dip. The Lloyds Bank business barometer fell to a five-month low of 41%, highlighting economic uncertainty, though firms remain optimistic about their trading prospects. Surveys from the Confederation of British Industry and the Institute of Directors indicate shrinking private sector activity and the lowest business confidence since April 2020. Elevated borrowing costs and higher employment taxes are straining businesses, dampening hiring and investment. Despite these difficulties, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) forecasts stronger growth by 2025, driven by public spending, though inflation is expected to stay above target.Stocks featured:Frasers Group, International Consolidated Airlines Group and Legal & General GroupTo find out more about the investment management services offered by Walker Crips, please visit our website:https://www.walkercrips.co.uk/This podcast is intended to be Walker Crips Investment Management's own commentary on markets. It is not investment research and should not be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy, sell or trade in any of the investments, sectors or asset classes mentioned. The value of any investment and the income arising from it is not guaranteed and can fall as well as rise, so that you may not get back the amount you originally invested. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Movements in exchange rates can have an adverse effect on the value, price or income of any non-sterling denominated investment. Nothing in this podcast constitutes advice to undertake a transaction, and if you require professional advice you should contact your financial adviser or your usual contact at Walker Crips. Walker Crips Investment Management Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN: 226344) and is a member of the London Stock Exchange. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textHow can you encourage a retail bank, which will always focus on risk management and stability, to innovate? In this episode we talk with Ian Crawford, NatWest Group's Head of Innovation Design. We explore the ways in which designers are uniquely positioned to help corporate innovation programs to think differently.Ian shares how his group interviews design candidates to evaluate their innovation mindsets, and talks about the trends that his group believe will reshape retail banking in the future. In a conversation that roams from Dieter Rams to Blackadder's Christmas Carol, we explore how you can promote two of your designer superpowers: Framing and encouraging bolder thinking, Expert facilitation helping to create consensus and commitment to get great ideas into the real world. About IanIan leads an Innovation Design team at NatWest Group as part of a wider department of approximately 70 people in Innovation & Partnerships. The department are responsible for catalysing the creation of brand new services, products and experiences for the wider Group, often leveraging start-ups and other technology partners to bring NatWest's strategy to life.He is an award-winning designer with over 15 years of experience across design, digital strategy and marketing and has worked with a wide range of organisations including Lloyds Bank, Amazon, Microsoft, CYBG, Standard Life, the NHS and Scottish Government among many others.Sources cited in this podcast:The Innovation Expedition: The Jobs to be Done Playbook:When Coffee and Kale Compete: Service Design YAP is developed and produced by the Service Design Network UK Chapter.Its aim is to engage and connect the wider Service Design community. Episode Host: Stephen Wood Production Assistance: Jean Watanya
Lloyds Bank closure in Ramsey, drive to a cashless society, Garff sewage meetings, Manx pound notes plus TT legend Stanley Woods with Geoff Cannell. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
Do you have a habit of believing that you're not good enough? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Nicole Vignola on her new #book Rewire: Break the Cycle, Alter Your Thoughts and Create Lasting Change (Your Neurotoolkit for Everyday Life).Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! Nicole Vignola is a neuroscientist, author, speaker and corporate consultant. With a BSc in Neuroscience and an MSc in Organisational Psychology, Nicole works with companies and individuals worldwide, educating them on the science of human optimisation, health and longevity, and how to enable employees to perform better in their daily lives and in turn, bring peak performance to the workplace. Recent clients include Lloyds Bank, Makers Mark and Smeg Ltd. https://www.nicolesneuroscience.comFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com#book #newbook #bookclub #mustread #rewire #neuroscience #wellbeing #mentalhealth #brain #empowering #selfdiscover #selfhelp #personalgrowth #personaldevelopment
This episode wraps up our 'Startup to Standout' mini-series, presented in partnership with Lloyds Bank. In this final episode, Jake joins Thomas and Gemma, the passionate duo behind ‘L'Hexagone Bistro Français', a charming restaurant that celebrates the rich flavours of French cuisine right in the heart of Norwich. The couple chat about the journey that led them to open their doors in Norwich, from their love of French cuisine to the excitement and nerves of launching their own restaurant. They open up about the inspiration behind their brand and the courage it took to break into the restaurant scene together. They also discuss balancing the demands of parenting with running a bustling restaurant, along with the tough times they faced, especially when COVID-19 hit just as they were getting started. Thomas and Gemma share the valuable lessons they've learned, from weathering setbacks to finding the resilience to keep going, encouraging anyone with a business idea to take the leap if their vision is clear. Lloyds Bank is here to help businesses like L'Hexagone thrive. With guidance, funding, and personalised support, they empower entrepreneurs to take that leap, whether it's opening a new location or just starting out.
As part of the budget, farmers in England have been told direct payments will be phased out more quickly than originally planned. Under the EU system farmers were paid subsidy based on the amount of land they farmed - that system is being replaced with new schemes, which are different in the four nations of the UK. In Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland farmers continue to get direct payments at the moment. In England the phase out started in 2021. So many farmers are already getting around half what they used to, with payments ending in 2027. In England, the biggest reductions will be for the farmers who historically got the biggest payments. We speak to an upland farmer whose old payments are ending but he says there aren't any new schemes he can apply for yet, so he's losing tens of thousands of pounds. Changes to inheritance tax and agricultural property relief were also announced in the budget. We speak to a rural property expert about what impact those changes will have. Farming unions say farmers and their families may have to sell up to pay the tax.NFU Scotland gives their reaction to the budget. All week we've been focusing on soils. A project to analyse soil health with a view to improving the environment and profitability has been taken up by hundreds of farmers. Technicians go on to farms to look at what might be done to improve the land and make it more sustainable. Lloyds Bank is paying for some of its customers to take part in the audit which is carried out by the Soil Association Exchange. Presenter = Charlotte Smith Producer = Rebecca Rooney
In this episode, Debtwire's Amelia Weitzman is joined by Nael Khatoun, an MD and portfolio manager within Oaktree's European private credit strategy. We dive into the newly formed partnership between Oaktree Capital and Lloyds Bank, a strategic alliance aiming to redefine private credit solutions in the UK's highly competitive market. Our guest discusses how this collaboration is already creating valuable opportunities by blending Lloyds' market expertise with Oaktree's capital strategies, delivering faster, more flexible financing options for clients in a tightening credit environment. We also explore key market risks, including elevated interest rates, the rising influence of retail investors in private credit, and sector-specific investment trends such as life sciences and NAV finance. #privatecredit #directlending #M&A #debt #debtwire
The business owner Martha Keith found her products being sold fraudulently online. She tells Nuala how she set about trying to take control of the situation. Last month Lloyds Bank warned of a huge rise in rogue retailers using fake websites to trick people into buying items that are never dispatched. To discuss Nuala is also joined by Katherine Hart, Lead Officer for Scams for the Chartered Trading Standards Institute and Emma Jones, founder of Enterprise Nation. With less than a week to go until the US Presidential election next Tuesday, how are the campaigns trying to appeal to male and female voters? Nuala speaks to Jill Lepore, Professor of American History at Harvard University, and Edward Luce, US National Editor at the Financial Times.The Taliban has announced new restrictions on women in Afghanistan, which mean women are not allowed to pray out loud or sing together. We hear more from the BBC's Shazia Haya and Fawzia Koofi, the former deputy speaker of parliament in Afghanistan, who was a member of the peace negotiations with the Taliban.Film historian Jennifer Smyth talks to Nuala about the life and legacy of the pioneering American screenwriter, Mary McCall Jr. The first woman president of the Screen Writers Guild in 1942, Mary was a key negotiator ensuring better rights and wages for all screenwriters in the film industry. But after years of standing up to male studio heads, she would be blacklisted and go from being one of the biggest earners in Hollywood to living on nickels and dimes.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce
Tune in to the new episode of edie' Sustainability Uncovered podcast as our award-winning team serve up a series of nature-related discussions to coincide with the UN's biodiversity COP16. Our guest speakers this episode are: - Katie Leach and Jenny Burrett from Lloyds - Carl Lens from JustDiggit - Ross Driver from Foresight Solar Fund Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
As the financial world evolves, open banking and digital transformation are opening up new opportunities. This comes with several challenges for banks and fintechs. In today's episode, I sit down with Alessandro Hatami. He is a managing partner of Pacemakers, a consulting firm that offers a systematic approach that allows its clients to find the partner that is right for them. Today we discuss some of these seismic shifts in the fintech industry. Hatami has a unique background in financial services, spanning both upstart tech companies like PayPal and traditional institutions like Lloyds Bank. His background offers a compelling perspective on the future of financial services. "Financial services is the ideal digital product," Hatami asserts. "because there isn't a real tangible exchange," he says. Yet, despite this potential, many institutions are struggling to embrace digital transformation. I've been saying for years on this podcast that the ability for both larger and smaller institutions to partner – to partner well, at scale, quickly, and deeply – can be a differentiated, defensible model moving forward. Hatami explains, "They have gone through an evolution. But they haven't gone through a transformation." The challenge facing the industry today lies in balancing adaptation with true transformation. from legacy systems to cultural barriers. Through Pacemakers, Hatami aims to bridge this gap. He wants to improve partnerships between established financial institutions and agile fintech innovators. Here's my conversation with Pacemakers' Alessandro Hatami.
This episode is part of our ‘Startup to Standout' mini-series, brought to you in partnership with Lloyds Bank. In this episode, Jake speaks with Rose, the founder of Flora & Curl, a natural hair care brand that focuses on plant-powered products for textured hair. They dive into the passion that drove Rose to create the business, sharing insights on cultivating a strong company culture, even in a remote work environment and ways to build long-term trust with customers. Rose opens up about the inspiration behind Flora & Curl, the importance of pursuing what you love, and how she built trust with her customers.She shares tips on building a welcoming culture, maintaining personal connections during the pandemic, and the natural ingredients that set her products apart. Rose also offers practical advice for anyone looking to start their own business. Lloyds Bank is helping businesses like Flora & Curl thrive, providing support and guidance on starting, managing, and growing a business. To learn more, visit the Lloyds Bank business website: https://hppod.co/lloyds-bankHP
Employees of a High Street bank rip off its customers for years. The bank refuses to admit that anything illegal happened. Yet when the fraud is finally exposed, it not only gets to decide what compensation to pay; it gets to investigate its own wrongdoing. Sound strange? We talk to the Ian Fraser about Lloyds Bank and the HBOS Reading Affair, its parallels with the Post Office scandal and the world's longest in-house investigation, under retired Judge Dame Linda Dobbs.Presented by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Ian Fraser.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kulisy największych skoków na londyńskie banki. Skok przy Hatton Garden. Gang Emerytów dokonał niemożliwego. Napad na Lloyds Bank przy Baker Street. Plan z powieści kryminalnej.
This episode is part of our ‘Startup to Standout' mini-series, brought to you in partnership with Lloyds Bank. In this episode, Jake connects with entrepreneurs at Translate Culture, a company dedicated to helping businesses grow through innovative branding and cultural strategy. Together, they dive into the realities of running a business and share key lessons that can help startups navigate the challenging early stages of entrepreneurship.Jake speaks with Mas Manima, founder of Translate Culture, who shares the inspiring story of how the company came to be. Mas opens up about the challenges of the early days, collaborating with entrepreneurs, and his mission to establish a value-driven organisation. Jake also chats with Translate Culture's team members, gaining insights into their roles, the sacrifices made, and the significance of taking risks to achieve success. They further discuss the importance of work relationships and the need to maintain strong company values.Lloyds Bank offers the support and guidance needed to help entrepreneurs thrive. Whether you're just starting or scaling your business, Lloyds is committed to being a reliable partner in every way.
Tune in to the new episode of edie' Sustainability Uncovered podcast as our award-winning team reflects on the UN General Assembly, Climate Week NYC and World Green Buildings Week. We break down the big climate questions, focusing in this episode on the social and economic impacts of the energy transition, and the innovations needed to cut carbon from buildings. Our guest speakers this episode are: - Ita Kettleborough, director of the Energy Transitions Commission - Woochong Um, CEO of the Global Energy Alliance for People & Planet - Peter Fisher, director at Bennetts Associates Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
Introducing the ‘Startup to Standout' mini-series, brought to you in partnership with Lloyds Bank. In this episode, Jake connects with business experts at Notpla to dig into the realities of entrepreneurship. Notpla is a cutting-edge company known for creating sustainable packaging solutions using seaweed, aiming to reduce environmental impact.Notpla co-founder Pierre-Yves Paslier discusses with Jake the inspiration behind their seaweed-based products, showing how they benefit the environment. He shares insights into the challenges of the early years of building the business and what it was like during the initial phases. Jake also chats with Karlijn Sibbel about Notpla's innovative approach and their next big goal: tackling packaging problems with new water barrier technologies. Karlijn also offers valuable advice on fostering innovation in business and prioritising creative thinking.Lloyds Bank's purpose is to empower businesses with comprehensive support and guidance for starting, growing, and building a successful business. With their extensive expertise, Lloyds Bank is well-equipped to guide you on your business journey.
In this episode, we look at the future for farm support following a UK cereal harvest said to be among the worst in living memory.We travel to London for Back British Farming Day as growers and livestock producers meet MPs to get the farming message across.We look at NFU calls for an increase in the UK budget for agriculture – and industry calls for recognition of the wider benefits farming brings.We examine how high street banks are offering special deals for farmers prepared to adopt more sustainable management practices.We discuss the merits of the HSBC Sustainable Farming Pathway and the Soil Association Exchange initiative supported by Lloyds Bank.And we discover how bees are helping Euston Estate Farms in Suffolk ensure that landscape management delivers the benefits it promises.The harvest 2024 report referred to in this episode was published by the Economic and Climate Change Unit.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and specialist arable reporter Louise Impey.To contact the Farmers Weekly Podcast, please email podcast@fwi.co.uk. We would love to hear from you!In the UK, you can also message us by texting the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.
In this special market update celebrating an incredible 600 consecutive episodes, Rob & Rob look into the latest market news – unpacking everything from diverse house price trends to how potential changes in capital gains tax may be influencing landlords' decisions. Plus, there's some good news on the mortgage front and a surprise twist in this week's Hub Extra! (0:48) What's going on with house prices (6:28) Are landlords selling up? (10:20) There's movement on the Renters' Rights Bill (12:02) Some positive updates about mortgages (13:46) The latest from the world of politics (16:25) Hub Extra (with a twist!) Links mentioned: Halifax: UK house price growth approaches two-year high Nationwide house price index Concern over housing costs hits record high across rich nations Rise in ex-rental properties listed for sale before Budget Rental sales appraisals rise amid landlord CGT fears Renters' Rights Bill set for Parliament this week Rental bidding wars set to be banned Lloyds Bank raises borrowing limit for first-time buyers Coventry lowers BTL rates James Cleverly: I would abolish stamp duty Our Greatest Fear —Marianne Williamson Enjoy the show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts - it really helps others find us! Sign up for our free weekly newsletter, Property Pulse Find out more about Property Hub Invest
Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version of this episode: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/48vb6nz7IN THIS EPISODE: Two sisters rebel against their depressing family life by diving into witchcraft – and soon learn it was not a wise decision. (Leftover Magic) *** In 1827, young Maria Marten slipped into a red barn to meet her secret lover. It was the last time she would be seen alive. (Murder in the Red Barn) *** Madeleine Smith had a rich fiancé, a secret lover, and one heck of a secret hot chocolate recipe. A lethal secret recipe. (The Hot Cocoa Killer) *** Was the 1971 Lloyds Bank safety deposit robbery a covert operation to retrieve compromising photos of Royalty? (The Baker Street Robbery) *** From mouths nailed shut to being buried headfirst in the ground, throughout history the fear of witches has led to extraordinary measures to keep the dead from rising from the grave. (How To Bury a Witch) *** A girl in an almost empty movie theater feels someone, or something, tugging at her shirt. (The Haunted Houston Movie Theater) *** They spoke a strange language, had bright green skin, and were utterly inexplicable. Who were they? (The Green Children of Woolpit) *** A ghostly boy appears outside a restaurant in Nebraska. (The Haunting Little Boy From Nebraska) *** A dark house, a baby sitter, an unexplained noise, and a shadowy figure. Normally the setup of a cliché horror movie – but this time, it was real. (The Hunchback Shadow Man) *** Over the last two decades, there have been frequent reports of a ghostly woman who wanders the halls of Greystone Mansion, leaving traces of lilac perfume in her wake. (The Greystone Mansion Murders) *** Is the White House haunted? The evidence seems to build more and more every year. (Is The White House Haunted?)SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Baker Street Robbery”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mrycwn7p“How To Bury a Witch”: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5eped9zn“Leftover Magic” by Ilsa Beauchamp, submitted directly to WeirdDarkness.com“Murder In The Red Barn” by Stephanie Almazan: http://ow.ly/CV4K30nAJDp“The Hot Cocoa Killer” by Jennifer Jackson: http://ow.ly/8bHt30nAJSg“The Haunted Houston Movie Theater” by Christi Butler: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5fvlv8u7“The Haunting Little Boy From Nebraska” Erin Stone for MyHauntedLifeToo.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/1o4zoncc“The Hunchback Shadow Man” by Nelchen for YourGhostStories.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/1mzdp7ar“The Greystone Mansion Murders” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/18cxj4n7“The Green Children of Woolpit” posted at TheLineUp.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/1sjg6jqu“Is The White House Haunted?” posted at Beyond Reality News (website no longer exists)Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Half of the stories in this episode originally aired February 25, 2019 and the other half Feb 20, 2018.CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/hotcocoakiller/
Tune in to the new episode of edie' Sustainability Uncovered podcast as our award-winning team discusses the environmental and social impact of 2024's mega summer of sport, and explores how ESG professionals can unlock finance to scale SMEs in underserved regions and communities. Our hosts are edie's editor Matt Mace and content editor Sarah George. Our guests are: Chris Sood-Nicholls, MD for regional development & social impact at Lloyds Bank Corporate & Institutional Julia Palle, VP for sustainability at Formula E Ali Russell, MD of Extreme E and Extreme H Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
The latest episode of edie's Sustainability Uncovered podcast is streaming now, with three new and exclusive interviews with expert guests speaking on finance for a more climate-resilient future, plus a news-in-brief recap of green policy changes made by the UK government post-election. Our hosts are edie's editor Matt Mace, content editor Sarah George and reporter Sidhi Mittal. Our guests are: Rachel Delhaise, group head of sustainability at Convex Insurance Kate Turner, global head of responsible investment at First Sentier Uzma Sulaiman, associate director at Community Jameel Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you!
So far, I'm about eighty podcasts in.If someone tells me they listen, they usually follow up with ‘that Frank Lowe one's great' (or ‘sick', depending on their age).I always ask why, but never get a clear answer.They just like it.It was enjoyable to record too, but I left wondering whyhe'd barely mentioned Lowe Howard-Spink.As if he'd only ever worked at CDP.Which was a shame, CDP had been amazing, but they weren't my era.Lowe's was.By the time I'd snuck into advertising the cool agencies were the new ones – GGT, BBH, AMV and the agency that carried Frank's name.Year after year, they won big awards for big clients.Stella Artois, Vauxhall, Tesco, Heineken, I could go on.So I will – Lloyds Bank, Reebok, Weetabix, Gordons Gin, Parker Pens, The Mail On Sunday, Condor, Castella, Tizer, Ovaltine, KP, The Hanson Trust, Birds Eye, Smirnoff, Coca-Cola – they were huge.And all of those clients won awards.And, unlike CDP, they started opening or acquiring offices across the globe.But it wasn't always this way.In 1981, only months after opening their doors, they were in turmoil.Totally dysfunctional.Having swiped a big chunk of CDP's senior talent, they didn't have a plan or structure of how to use them.Who over-saw who?Did anybody over-see anybody?Who was Creative Director?Dave Horry? Alan Waldie? John O'Driscoll? John Kelley? Alfredo Marcantonio? Or the recently added former CDP superstar Geoff Seymour?They found that too many creative leaders meant they had no creative leader.Six months in, Horry, O'Driscoll and Kelley walk.On the way out the door, they advise Frank that he needed a Creative Director and it should be the least-known and youngest of the breakaways – Alfredo Marcantonio.Suddenly, things started to work.We talk about why and the rest of Marc's career, hope you enjoy it.
Welcome to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. In this special episode, Al and Leanne delve into the unique challenges faced by Millennials in their careers with expert career coach Louise Kershaw. Discover why so many Millennials feel stuck in their jobs and learn practical strategies for navigating career transitions. Louise shares her extensive experience helping Millennials unlock their potential and provides valuable insights into the common career trends among this generation. She also discusses the impact of mindset, self-limiting beliefs, and imposter syndrome on career fulfilment. Enjoy! P.S. Our normal Tuesday ‘This Week in Work' episodes will return in August! Key Topics Covered: • The need for career coaching among Millennials • Common career trends and challenges for Millennials • Identifying career dissatisfaction and making small tweaks • Overcoming obstacles in career transitions • The importance of planning and gathering data • Louise's personal journey from HR to career coaching • Differences in managing Millennials and Gen Z About Louise Kershaw, Career Coach Louise Kershaw is a career coach specialising in helping Millennial women navigate career transitions. Psychology trained with a background as a Talent Manager at Lloyds Bank and HSBC, Louise uses her experience to support clients in unlocking their potential and finding fulfilment in their careers. She is dedicated to helping Millennials overcome career obstacles and achieve their professional goals. More from Louise: Website: https://www.claritycoachingwithlouise.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claritycoachingwithlouise/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claritycoaching_withlouise/ CAREER GUIDES & SERVICES FROM LOUISE: What to do if you have your job (FREE!): https://www.claritycoachingwithlouise.com/whattodoifyouhateyourjob Career Burnout: Essential Survival Handbook: https://www.claritycoachingwithlouise.com/burnoutsurvivalhandbook Louise's Signature Coaching Programme: https://www.claritycoachingwithlouise.com/career-clarity-success-programme Resources Mentioned: • Book: “The Regrets of the Dying” by Bronnie Ware: • Podcast: “How to Fail” by Elizabeth Day What to meet Louise? Sign up for our upcoming live workshop with Louise Kershaw at truthliesandwork.com/workshop for a free ticket. Follow Us: Truth, Lies & Work on Apple Podcasts Truth, Lies & Work on Spotify Visit our Website X (Twitter): @TruthLiesWork TikTok: @TruthLiesWork Instagram: @TruthLiesWork Book a Meeting: Book a Call with Al & Leanne: https://oblonghq.com/book/ Mental Health Resources: United Kingdom: Mind: www.mind.org.uk Samaritans: Call 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org United States: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call 1-800-273-8255 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org Mental Health America: www.mhanational.org Crisis Text Line: Text "HELLO" to 741741 or visit crisistextline.org Rest of the World: International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP): www.iasp.info Befrienders Worldwide: www.befrienders.org We'll be back on Thursday! Join us on Thursday for a fascinating story about Nathan Cornwell, a psychologist who has travelled to over 50 countries and worked with companies like Rolls Royce, the United Nations, and PwC. Nathan will share his insights into creating amazing workplaces for expats and the challenges of managing international teams.
Hey Strangers, #crowdstrike #explaing #cybersecurity Major IT outages have hit industries across the world after a CrowdStrike update issue pushed global IT systems offline and prevented Windows systems from starting up. Flights are grounded in airports around the world, hospital systems are offline, and global TV channels and news broadcasters have been taken off air as a result of the incident. Everything from banks and payment systems in supermarkets is also offline, and companies from a range of industries have said that they would also see delays and technical issues throughout the day. Tracking website Down Detector has registered outages and problems from companies from a range of different industries around the world: Delta Airlines, Visa, Mastercard, Lloyds Bank, Santander, Amazon, RyanAir, Sky News, Ladbrokes, BT, and Microsoft Teams all show issues. It's not yet known whether all of them are linked to the problem with PCs. Many of the UK's NHS systems are also offline. In a statement, the health service blamed the outage on an issue with EMIS, an appointment and patient record system, which is disrupting the majority of GP practices. "The NHS has long-standing measures in place to manage the disruption, including using paper patient records and handwritten prescriptions, and the usual phone systems to contact your GP." "There is currently no known impact on 999 or emergency services, so people should use these services as they usually would." ======================================= My other podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKpvBEElSl1dD72Y5gtepkw ************************************************** Something Strange https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRjVc2TZqN4&t=4s ************************************************** article links: https://em360tech.com/tech-article/global-it-outage-crowdstrike https://www.businessinsider.com/crowdstrike-ceo-george-kurtz-tech-outage-microsoft-mcafee-2024-7 ====================================== Today is for push-ups and Programming and I am all done doing push-ups Discord https://discord.gg/MYvNgYYFxq TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@strangestcoder Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@codingwithstrangers Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/CodingWithStrangers Twitter https://twitter.com/strangestcoder merch Support CodingWithStrangers IRL by purchasing some merch. All merch purchases include an alert: https://streamlabs.com/codingwithstrangers/merch Github Follow my works of chaos https://github.com/codingwithstrangers Tips https://streamlabs.com/codingwithstrangers/tip Patreon patreon.com/TheStrangers Timeline 00:00 intro 01:40 I love you 02:15 strike 204:40 What happen 08:50 the Situation11:14 The Damage 14:37 My Thoughts 18:15 outro anything else? Take Care --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coding-with-strangers/message
In this episode of the Inclusive Growth Show, I was joined by Tony Burnett, Chief Executive of Kick It Out, to learn more about his mission to address racism within football. Tony talked to me about his aim to tackle discrimination within the sport to make it a safer and more inclusive environment.Tony shared his experience of a dual heritage background; leading major diversity initiatives at companies like Ford and Lloyds Bank; as well as his experience at West London's police force, shedding light on the critical role leadership plays in driving meaningful change. His story offers a powerful testament to how senior leadership commitment, capability, and compliance can make a difference in tackling discrimination and promoting inclusivity.If you're enjoying this episode and looking to boost equity, inclusion, and diversity in your organisation, my team and I are here to help. Our team specialises in crafting data-driven strategies, developing inclusive leaders, designing fair recruitment processes, and enhancing disability confidence. With a blend of professional expertise and lived experience, we're ready to support you on your journey. Reach out to us through our website.If you want to build a more inclusive workplace that you can be proud of please visit our website to learn more.
How can you sustain a high level of performance over time?My guest today on The Courage of a Leader podcast is Sue Firth, a business psychologist, performance, coach, and a leading authority on stress, resilience, and wellbeing; and Sue is here to tell us that healthy habits are at the core of the answer!Sue brings us very practical and effective ways of shifting our habits to lower stress and the stress chemicals in the body and to truly be able to refuel and continue to perform well.You'll love her thinking and her practical guidance that you can truly implement right away. About the Guest:Sue Firth is a Business Psychologist, Performance Coach and a leading authority on stress, resilience, and well-being. She is also an author and helps CEOs and senior executives manage their work, life and become more resilient. She works both with groups and individuals.Sue is an international speaker and presenter and holds both a Batchelor of Science and a master's degree. She is a member of the British Psychological Society and The Health Professions Council. Sue regularly appears in the media and press, has an established social media following and has been a guest/expert on ITV and the BBC.She runs a private practice in Cambridge, and 58 South Molton Street, London. Sue aims to make a difference to the way people think and to teach them how to moderate their own habits to reduce any difficulties they have, whilst still maintaining their effectiveness. With extensive experience in consulting at strategic level for both the management of change and the implementation of stress programmes to support employees, she is well placed to offer insight to guide people. Used to professional speaking, she regularly travels abroad as well as frequently working with medium to large corporates in the U.K. She is an expert in Leadership Resilience and Sustainable Performance as she has recognized the need to enhance a person's attitude and approach when working in high pressure situations. She has worked with many high-profile corporate clients including National Grid plc, Lloyds Bank, Curry's, and Seddon Construction. She's also worked with Sun Microsystems, and British Aerospace in the past. She has written several books including ‘More Life, Less Stress', ‘Taking the Stress out of Leadership which are available on Amazon, and ‘Understanding Relationships' available from her site. She regularly appears on the Radio and television and runs her own podcast, The Executive Edge.The best way to reach Sue is by email, sue@suefirthltd.com About the Host:Amy L. Riley is an internationally renowned speaker, author and consultant. She has over 2 decades of experience developing leaders at all levels. Her clients include Cisco Systems, Deloitte and Barclays.As a trusted leadership coach and consultant, Amy has worked with hundreds of leaders one-on-one, and thousands more as part of a group, to fully step into their leadership, create amazing teams and achieve extraordinary results. Amy's most popular keynote speeches are:The Courage of a Leader: The Power of a Leadership LegacyThe Courage of a Leader: Create a Competitive Advantage with Sustainable, Results-Producing Cross-System CollaborationThe Courage of a Leader: Accelerate Trust with Your Team, Customers and CommunityThe Courage of a Leader: How to Build a Happy and Successful Hybrid Team Her new book is a #1 international best-seller and is entitled, The Courage of a Leader: How to Inspire, Engage and Get Extraordinary Results. www.courageofaleader.com
The latest episode of edie's Sustainability Uncovered podcast delivers up three new and exclusive interviews on the net-zero transition, plus Matt and Sarah provide a temperature check on the green policy pledges being made ahead of the UK general election. Our interviewees are: Alice Melvin, Lloyds Bank Corporate & Institutional Ian Riley, World Cement Association Satish Rao, NewLab Ventures Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you!
This week we're doing a highly requested HEIST episode! We talk about the Great Train Robbery of 1963, when a gang of daring thieves executed a meticulously planned heist on a Royal Mail train, making off with a staggering £2.6 million...We also talk about the Baker Street Robbery of 1971, where a group of burglars tunneled their way into a Lloyds Bank vault in London, making off with valuables worth over £3 million! PO BOX: MYTHS MAGIC & MURDER PODCAST, PO BOX 2137, LIVERPOOL, L1 8YX, UK Website and merch - mythsmagicandmurder.com Support us on Patreon to help us keep creating podcasts! We upload extended versions of a video podcast here. https://www.patreon.com/mythsmagicmurder Follow us on social media! @Mythsmagicpod on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Join our Fb group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/830755217431911 email us at mythsmagicandmurder@gmail.com Kate, a psychology graduate, and Abbie, a demonologist, join forces to discuss all things scary, strange, and silly on Myths, Magic, and Murder - the true crime/comedy/paranormal/mystery/cryptid/weird podcast with two female hosts streaming from the United Kingdom. From serial killers to supernatural phenomena, they cover a wide range of topics, including ancient legends and modern mysteries. __________________________________ MUSIC CREDIT: INTRO - Spook by PeriTune (Royalty Free Music) Music provided by No Copyright Music: https://www.youtube.com/c/royaltyfreezone Music used: Spook by PeriTune https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/spook Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ VOICE OVER BY RICKY WHELAN - Added to Spook by Peritune. ENDING MUSIC by Myuu iTunes ● http://bit.ly/1PnVqID Bandcamp ● http://bit.ly/1GQMSk6 https://youtu.be/zV-P1xa8rGI ___________________________________ Thanks for listening ! ___________________________________ Keywords: true crime, comedy, paranormal, mystery, cryptid, UK, podcast, female hosts, supernatural phenomena, legends, modern mysteries, extended video podcasts, exclusive content, Patreon, social media, Facebook group, email.
I'm so grateful to Michelle Booth, Head of Growth and Innovation at Lloyds Bank for her bravery in sharing her story of seemingly having it all yet feeling deeply unhappy and suicidal. To discover what was important to her and not conforming to what society says you ‘should do and have'.Michelle's story is a testament to the importance of authenticity and self-discovery in the pursuit of genuine fulfilment.Key discussion points:Emotions are not a weakness; understanding and expressing them appropriately can strengthen leadership and team cohesionConcerns about the potential misuse of emotions to avoid critical feedbackAcknowledging that Psychological safety is an input, not an outputHow stand-up comedy and a clowning course helped to overcome failurethe essential components required to drive innovation and creativity within organisationsThe importance of giving and receiving feedback effectively - it's not the leader's job to manage people's feelings but to maintain a space where emotions and feedback can coexistThe power of humour and resilienceThe illusion of certainty and embracing uncertainty as a catalyst for innovation and growthThis episode serves as a powerful reminder to follow your own path and do what is right for you.Let us know your thoughts! Please leave us a comment to keep the conversation going.For Leadership and team coaching and training, you can message me at joanna.howes@thechangecreators.com and we can book a call. website: https://www.thechangecreators.com linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2kZ-x8fDHKEVb222qpQ_NQ
IN THIS EPISODE: From creepy voices to mysterious movements to strange laughter and eerie deaths, the legend of Robert the Doll outshines many cursed object stories and has been haunting people for over a hundred years, and shows no sign of slowing down. (The True Story Behind Robert The Doll) *** In Brazil, two corpses were found on a hill, dressed in matching suits with homemade lead masks draped over their eyes. (The Lead Masks Case) *** If you were to be asked who the most horrible, terrifying figure in the Bible was, you would likely say Lucifer – that is, Satan himself. But there is a figure even more terrifying – and it is God's right-hand man in the book of Revelation. (God's Right Hand Man) *** Horror – the stories and images seem to change with each passing year, but there was a violent shift in horror shortly after the violent reality of the “War to End All Wars”. (How Horror Changed After World War 1) *** Two sisters rebel against their depressing family life by diving into witchcraft – and soon learn it was not a wise decision. (Leftover Magic) *** In 1827, young Maria Marten slipped into a red barn to meet her secret lover. It was the last time she would be seen alive. (Murder in the Red Barn) *** Madeleine Smith had a rich fiancé, a secret lover, and one heck of a secret hot chocolate recipe. A lethal secret recipe. (The Hot Cocoa Killer) *** Was the 1971 Lloyds Bank safety deposit robbery a covert operation to retrieve compromising photos of Royalty? (The Baker Street Robbery) *** From mouths nailed shut to being buried headfirst in the ground, throughout history the fear of witches has led to extraordinary measures to keep the dead from rising from the grave. (How To Bury a Witch)YOUTUBE TIME STAMPS OR CHAPTERS…00:00.00.000 = Title Story Teaser00:01:44.080 = Show Open00:04:23.389 = The True Story Behind Robert The Doll00:13:23.609 = The Lead Masks Case00:18:11.906 = God's Terrifying Right-Hand Man00:29:36.729 = How Horror Changed After WW100:45:19.832 = How To Bury A Witch00:51:13.049 = The Hot Cocoa Killer00:55:38.750 = Murder In The Red Barn01:04:52.817 = Leftover Magic01:10:31.241 = The Baker Street Robbery01:31:09.996 = Show Close01:32:19.135 = BloopersSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE… ”The True Story Behind Robert The Doll” by Melissa Brink: https://tinyurl.com/rnlbjxp“The Lead Masks Case” by Orrin Grey: http://ow.ly/Re9h30nA2ZX“God's Terrifying Right-Hand Man” by Matthew Lavelle: https://tinyurl.com/u88mpbe“How Horror Changed After WW1” by W. Scott Poole, from the book “Wasteland: The Great War And The Origins of Horror”: https://amzn.to/2t4ZmpT“The Baker Street Robbery”: https://tinyurl.com/wltn62d“How To Bury a Witch”: https://tinyurl.com/ttqfd2c“Leftover Magic” by Weirdo family member Ilsa Beauchamp“Murder In The Red Barn” by Stephanie Almazan: http://ow.ly/CV4K30nAJDp“The Hot Cocoa Killer” by Jennifer Jackson: http://ow.ly/8bHt30nAJSgWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Weird Darkness “DARKIVES” theme by Manuel Marino.= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: May, 2022CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/robert-the-doll/
A circular economy special episode of the edie podcast sees Matt and Sarah joined by a host of special guests to uncover how trailblazing businesses are cutting waste from technology, packaging and luxury accessories. Tune in for interviews with DS Smith, Elvis & Kresse and Circular Computing - plus a sustainable fashion pop-quiz and this month's green business news in brief. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just someone with a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
After months of uncertainty, British Cycling have the money, the title partner and the race director: now they also have the races. Incredibly, the Tours of Britain have been saved, thanks to a five-year sponsorship deal with Lloyds Bank that is believed to be in the region of £20 million. We hear from British Cycling CEO Jon Dutton as he tells the media about the "landmark deal" that will see Lloyds Bank immediately become the title partner of the Tour of Britain events, as well as what BC are calling its "major events vision". We also reveal that former organisers Sweetspot were close to securing a deal of their own with Lloyds last year before they were forced into liquidation. On the back of this thrilling news for British cycling as a whole, we also look ahead to three days of great racing at the Ride London Classique. The event has attracted many of the biggest names in the women's peloton including Lotte Kopecky, Lorena Wiebes and Lizzi Deignan, as well as Zoe Bäckstedt, who's fresh from her second place in the Antwerp Port Epic. In an exclusive interview, the 19-year-old Canyon-SRAM rider reflects on her highlights of the season so far, the excitement she feels at the prospect of racing in front of home fans at Ride London, and the possibility of selection for this summer's Paris Olympics. Sam Bennett is another rider hoping that he gets the chance to shine in France this summer, in his case at the Tour de France, which he's not appeared in since winning the green jersey in 2020. Buoyed by five victories at last week's Four Days of Dunkirk, the Decathlon-Ag2r La Mondiale sprinter looks back on that success, reveals the race he's chosen as prep for the Tour, and talks up his chances of being selected for his currently all-conquering French team. In our "How to Make Cycling Better" feature, we hear from EF Education-EasyPost team manager Charly Wegelius, who outlines a way in which he believes racing could not only be safer for the riders, but also attract bigger audiences. This podcast is brought to you with the support of our sponsor, Saddle Skedaddle. For details on how to save £100 on all of Skedaddle's Italian holidays during the Giro d'Italia, go to www.skedaddle.com/radiocycling Music provided by HearWeGo Marion - High Hopes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The latest episode of edie's Sustainability Uncovered podcast is streaming now, as the team and our special guests seek to make sense of the biggest trials, tribulations and opportunities on the road to net-zero for businesses. This episode includes deep dives into decarbonising agriculture, finance and buildings. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just someone with a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Sustainability Uncovered, hosted in partnership with Lloyds Bank, uncovers some of most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features live in-the-studio guests, leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
This is a landmark episode as it's our 100th!!Therefore a landmark episode requires a guest of equal stature and I'm delighted to be joined by Annette Andrews.Annette has an incredibly fascinating career story to share. From growing up and moving countries ( and schools) reguarly due to her Dad's job, she strongly considered joining the Army but a significant sporting injury meant that was no longer an option.Unsure of what she then wanted to do with her life, some summer work at a local hospital put her under the tutelage of the HR Director. He encouraged Annette to apply for HR graduate schemes which led to her joining Ford where she stayed for the next 18 years, gaining an MBA along the way.She then joined Lloyds Bank right before the global financial crash in 2008 and was on the actual trading floor the day the markets crashed. This led to supporting the huge transition project of bringing together Lloyds and Bank of Scotland as one new banking group.Annette moved to the US in a Head of HR role for Lloyds but she explains how various things going on in her personal life meant she needed something different from her career during this period and a role that demanded less from her. This is common to so many during their careers and it's encouraging to hear someone with such a stellar career recognise that there may be a time when we need to take our foot of the gas for a while and seek out something more condusive with our personal lives.Then when she was ready to tackle a larger role and a big challenge once again she moved to Lloyds of London as Chief People Officer.Annette now has a portfolio career doing HR Consultancy, Coaching, working as a Non-Exec Director, and doing Speaking events.This is an incredible episode that covers so much, especially about how Annette has pulled on the experiences throughout her life to aid her career but how life also impacts the decisions we make at times too.I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Support the show
Professor Roger Steare is The Corporate Philosopher – a senior advisor on culture, leadership and organisational development, ethics and inclusion. He has a unique track record of challenging and supporting global corporations on billion-dollar risk management and remediation programmes. His work with BP after the Gulf of Mexico disaster was crucial to the company's recovery plan, with Roger's cultural advice and leadership training endorsed within the US Department of Justice Consent Agreement of 2016. He has advised Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Bank and RBS after the credit crisis, PPI mis-selling and Libor manipulation scandals, with his work publicly endorsed by the Financial Conduct Authority.In this episode, Roger outlines the difference between leaders and ‘misleaders' and provokes reflection on what ethical organisational cultures should look like. He shares pragmatic advice for leaders on forming genuine connections, reshaping meetings for psychological safety, and establishing a culture where every voice can rise above the power dynamics to enhance performance. Tune in to hear Roger's witty insights that challenge our traditional assumptions of the workplace. To follow Roger's work visit his Linkedin profile or website. Watch Roger's full Q&A event and access over 1000 video strategies to boost your success in Sporting Edge's Mindset Toolkit ® - start your free trial here.Connect with JeremyContact hello@sportingedge.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/ Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedgeWebsite https://www.sportingedge.com/
Hello and welcome to Women Taking the Lead. I'm going to start us off by reading a quote I read not too long ago of my guest today. “As leaders in an increasingly polarized society, it's crucial that we recognize the talent within our organizations. Incredible talents are often overlooked, underutilized, or placed in situations that are bound to fail. The consequence of this is stagnant teams and underperforming businesses because our people feel disconnected. However, it's not the people who are broken; it's our organizational systems that require fixing.” That is a bold statement made by Dr. Mary-Clare Race, the President of Talking Talent. Meet Mary-Clare Race Dr. Mary-Clare Race is recognized for her remarkable career spanning four continents. She has played a pivotal role in facilitating business improvement for globally renowned organizations, including Barclays, Goldman Sachs, GSK, Unilever, Coca-Cola, and Estee Lauder Companies, as well as governmental organizations including the British Government, Cabinet Office, and the UK National Health Service. A prominent figure in her field, Dr. Race's research contributions have been published in reputable journals such as Frontiers in Psychology, Mental Illness at Work, and People & Strategy. While her expertise features in industry-leading publications including The Harvard Business Review, People Management and The Financial Times. Talking Talent, a team of business psychologists, coaches, talent specialists, and diversity leaders committed to creating workplaces where everyone feels valued and respected. With almost two decades of experience, they know that the best way to ensure business success and resiliency is by building spaces where people feel like they truly belong. Through their coaching-led approach, they help individuals and organizations develop the skills and behaviors they need to create a culture of belonging. Talking Talent has delivered award-winning DE&I programs and coaching within world-renowned organizations, including Disney, NatWest, Lloyds Bank, Citi, EY and many more. Clients have reported a 56% increase in job performance and £100 million saved each year in retention costs through a 50% reduction in the risk of staff turnover. In this episode Mary-Clare and I discussed: The history DEI and the current state of DEI efforts around the globe. The importance of considering the ecosystem vs. the individual when looking to retain talent Where companies can make investments in the coming year to see meaningful progress. How the most effective programs will both customize to the organization and personalize to the individual. Why, when psychological safety is introduced to a team or organization, the issues can appear to get worse before they get better. Where you can find Mary-Clare Race: www.talking-talent.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/talking-talent-ltd/ Resources Leadership Coaching. Find out more about my coaching process, or how to ask your employer to pay for you to work with a coach. Apply to be on an “On-Air Coaching” episode. Are you a female leader who has been promoted in the last year? Apply to be on the podcast. Leadership Operating System Inventory. Wondering what kind of Leadership traits you have? Take this FREE, FAST self-assessment and find out more about yourself as a Leader. Accomplished: How to Go from Dreaming to Doing. The book containing a simple, step by step system that gives you the foundation and structure to take your goals and make them happen.
Drop 1: Lloyds Bank eBLhttps://www.ledgerinsights.com/lloyds-bank-wavebl-blockchain-bill-of-lading-ebl/Drop 2: Securitize tokenized collateralhttps://www.ledgerinsights.com/securitize-credit-lending-tokenized-assets-collateral/Drop 3: ETHDenver highlightsAI x Cryptohttps://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764027358384648521web3 Gaming https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764065874154054126Big Bitcoin presencehttps://x.com/Coredao_Org/status/1763340731593175067Onboarding with better UXTransak https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764067198828458318WalletConnect https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764053398821740855Crypto Politicians: US Presidential Candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764099146921713880US Senate Candidate John Deatonhttps://x.com/CaitlinLong_/status/1764071108893155499Chris Dixon, panel and signinghttps://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764065027164651618zk for the massesPrivacy https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1763730672760361175zk x AI https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1763694388608188898Identity https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1763301771835801675Abstracting zk circuits https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1762565069102059896Brazilians everywhere - rountable Thiago Rudiger, João Zecchin and Bruno Maia @ Brazil Crypto report with Aaron Stanleyhttps://newsletter.brazilcrypto.io/p/episode-91-brazil-roundtable-at-ethDanimim and Alex Netto on public goodshttps://x.com/blockdropspod/status/1763718101386867042?s=20Vini Farias at Cube3Fabio Seva at Public Good Beerthutski at Podminta More: Midnight, the data protection partner chain on Cardano, opened its devnet to developershttps://twitter.com/MidnightNtwrk/status/1762100253606527198South Africa national budget includes plans for stablecoins and cryptohttps://www.treasury.gov.za/documents/National%20Budget/2024/review/FullBR.pdfCrypto.com to list BTG stablecoin BTG DOL, in strategic partnershiphttps://crypto.com/company-news/cryptocom-enters-into-strategic-agreement-with-btg-pactualData from Dune now available via Snowflakehttps://blockworks.co/news/dune-analytics-blockchain-data-accessibilityBlackRock announces launch of BTC ETF at Brazilian stock exchange, B3https://br.cointelegraph.com/news/blackrock-announces-launch-of-new-etf-in-brazilOndo Finance launches USDY on Suihttps://blog.sui.io/ondo-stablecoin-alternative-usdy/Crossmint acquires NFT infrastructure Winter https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rodrifernandez_today-is-a-big-day-for-crossmint-excited-activity-7169411753632612352-iy1yLens Protocol for everyone https://twitter.com/LensProtocol/status/1762572454025683302 . Redes sociais / comunicação.. Instagram.com/blockdropspodcast.. Twitter.com/blockdropspod.. Blockdrops.lens .. https://warpcast.com/mauriciomagaldi.. youtube.com/@BlockDropsPodcast.. Meu conteúdo em inglês twitter.com/0xmauricio.. Newsletter do linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7056680685142454272.. blockdropspodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blockdropspodcast/message
Drop 1: Lloyds Bank eBLhttps://www.ledgerinsights.com/lloyds-bank-wavebl-blockchain-bill-of-lading-ebl/Drop 2: Securitize tokenized collateralhttps://www.ledgerinsights.com/securitize-credit-lending-tokenized-assets-collateral/Drop 3: ETHDenver highlightsAI x Cryptohttps://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764027358384648521web3 Gaming https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764065874154054126Big Bitcoin presencehttps://x.com/Coredao_Org/status/1763340731593175067Onboarding with better UXTransak https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764067198828458318WalletConnect https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764053398821740855Crypto Politicians: US Presidential Candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764099146921713880US Senate Candidate John Deatonhttps://x.com/CaitlinLong_/status/1764071108893155499Chris Dixon, panel and signinghttps://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1764065027164651618zk for the massesPrivacy https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1763730672760361175zk x AI https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1763694388608188898Identity https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1763301771835801675Abstracting zk circuits https://x.com/EthereumDenver/status/1762565069102059896Brazilians everywhere - rountable Thiago Rudiger, João Zecchin and Bruno Maia @ Brazil Crypto report with Aaron Stanleyhttps://newsletter.brazilcrypto.io/p/episode-91-brazil-roundtable-at-ethDanimim and Alex Netto on public goodshttps://x.com/blockdropspod/status/1763718101386867042?s=20Vini Farias at Cube3Fabio Seva at Public Good Beerthutski at Podminta More: Midnight, the data protection partner chain on Cardano, opened its devnet to developershttps://twitter.com/MidnightNtwrk/status/1762100253606527198South Africa national budget includes plans for stablecoins and cryptohttps://www.treasury.gov.za/documents/National%20Budget/2024/review/FullBR.pdfCrypto.com to list BTG stablecoin BTG DOL, in strategic partnershiphttps://crypto.com/company-news/cryptocom-enters-into-strategic-agreement-with-btg-pactualData from Dune now available via Snowflakehttps://blockworks.co/news/dune-analytics-blockchain-data-accessibilityBlackRock announces launch of BTC ETF at Brazilian stock exchange, B3https://br.cointelegraph.com/news/blackrock-announces-launch-of-new-etf-in-brazilOndo Finance launches USDY on Suihttps://blog.sui.io/ondo-stablecoin-alternative-usdy/Crossmint acquires NFT infrastructure Winter https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rodrifernandez_today-is-a-big-day-for-crossmint-excited-activity-7169411753632612352-iy1yLens Protocol for everyone https://twitter.com/LensProtocol/status/1762572454025683302 . Redes sociais / comunicação.. Instagram.com/blockdropspodcast.. Twitter.com/blockdropspod.. Blockdrops.lens .. https://warpcast.com/mauriciomagaldi.. youtube.com/@BlockDropsPodcast.. Meu conteúdo em inglês twitter.com/0xmauricio.. Newsletter do linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7056680685142454272.. blockdropspodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blockdropspodcast/message
Bitcoin is off on one its runs, it seems. Congratulations to all who bought and held. It is now trading at all-time highs in 30 different currencies around the world, currencies representing more than 60% of the world's population. How about that for a thought?From China and India to Congo and Sudan, it's like a Noel Coward song.In US dollars, we are flirting with $60,000, still roughly 15% from the peak of US$69,000, the all-time high back in late 2021.In British pounds, the all-time high was around £48,000. We are touching that now.Meanwhile, Microstrategy (NDX.MSTR), which we suggested as a means to play bitcoin via a traditional broker, and avoid the FCA-created headaches of buying and investing bitcoin in the UK, is going great guns. $960 now. It was $350 when we first recommended it in the summer. Is it too late to buy?No. I haven't been asked on TV to talk about it yet. See me on the box, then you can start getting concerned that the top is near. (Here's one from BBC Daily Politics towards the end of a previous cycle. Chief Economist Dr Savvas Savouri. LOL)There is no doubt that the market is hot, hot, hot at the moment, and when markets get this hot, that usually means it's time to back off. Cripes, the amount of excitement on social media is screaming run away. But bitcoin is like one of those metals - tungsten or tantalum - which can withstand abnormally high levels of heat. The evidence of previous bull markets is that bitcoin gets overbought and stays overbought.It's usually better to buy when the markets are quiet, when nobody cares. But that is not where we now are.I have repeatedly argued that the risk with bitcoin is not owning it; it is not owning it. That hopefully makes sense in print. The potential of this thing is so abnormally huge, why would you not want to have a position?We are talking about the most technologically brilliant system of money ever invented. Own a piece of the pie.Why bitcoin will supercede other moniesRemember the old rhyme: Money is a matter of functions four:A medium, a measure, a standard and a store.National currencies are a good-ish medium of exchange - within national borders. But even then, they have their shortcomings. They are useless for micropayments. The smallest amount you can pay in the UK is 1p. Most banks and credit card companies won't even process amounts that small. Even medium-sized transactions can be problematic. I wasted about an hour of my life this morning on the phone to Lloyds Bank as their security blocked a transfer of £3,950 that I was trying to make. In the grand context of things, that is not a huge sum, but Lloyds' alarms went off and that was it. One hour gone. (During my peak productive time too. That's one of the reasons this missive is late).But for cross-border transactions, national currencies are crap. Forex fees, paperwork, slow transaction speeds. If I want to send a payment to someone who operates with a different currency of, say, £1, via a bank, the costs are prohibitive. Revolut is about my only option - and that has issues. If I want to send a micropayment of, say, one-tenth of a cent, it is just impossible. But industries based around micropayments are a huge area of potential growth, especially in a world of artificial intelligence and the internet of things: streaming, apps, games, in-app and in-game purchases, rewards, likes, donations, tipping, credit card verification, identity verification, wifi access, public document access, libraries, parking, phone calls, public transport, pay-per-use in cloud computing, exchange of or access to information via the internet of things, content licensing, ad-free browsing, access to news and journalism. These are all areas that will see enormous use for micropayments.National currencies do not enable the micropayments economy, they are a barrier to it, especially across borders.At then other end of the scale, somebody just transferred the bitcoin equivalent of $1.3bn for a fee of $2. It took a minute or two. No forms, permits or declarations were required. You can send huge amounts or tiny amounts of money across borders for a fraction of the effort. Bitcoin is a good medium of exchange for the internet. It will only get better.You should subscribe to this letter. It's really good.And what a store of value!The pound has lost a third of its purchasing power just since 2020, according to Truflation. Since Jan 2020 bitcoin meanwhile has gone from £5,000 to almost £50,000. Which is the better store of value? Measured in the constant that is gold, the pound has lost 90% of its purchasing power just this century (Gold was £150/oz in 1999. Today it is over £1,500/oz). Meanwhile, since its inception in 2009, bitcoin has been the world's best performing asset. So what if it's volatile.Finally, we have the last two functions of money: measure and standard. A measure - in other words, a unit of account - needs to be constant to be effective. National currencies, because of the constant debasement, fail in this regard. Statisticians and economists have to resort to “inflation-adjusted dollars”, but not everybody agrees as to what inflation actually is, never mind the inflation rate. Bitcoin has not attained widespread unit of account status yet, but its finite supply will, eventually, make it a more constant unit. As for standard, that is coming too - whether as a standard of deferred payment or a standard as in the gold standard. Its independence and ever-increasing purchasing power will see to that. But this evolution, even if inevitable - technology is destiny, after all - will take many years yet, which is another reason I argue that it is not too late to take the orange pill.By the way, there are many people who are so sure that bitcoin is going to a million dollars, they are now measuring the bitcoin price thus: $0.05m. How about that for a unit and a standard?The point I am eventually trying to get to is this. Institutions and individuals tend to hold their savings in fiat dollars, pounds, euros, or yen. Corporations keep their treasuries in fiat. In doing so, even with interest, you are losing 5 to 10% per annum to currency debasement. This is guaranteed. Imagine being a Japanese corporation holding your treasury in yen. Michael Saylor, meanwhile, in keeping the corporate treasury of Microstrategy in bitcoin, indeed issuing paper to buy more bitcoin, has 10xd his company's valuation in four years. Microstrategy has gone from a $1.4bn to a $14bn market cap. Do you not think other CEOs will follow suit?Bitcoin is becoming an an online savings vehicle, the default online savings vehicle - ahead of fiat. When other large corporations and billionaires start keeping their treasuries in bitcoin as a norm - we are still a few years from that - then is when the price moonshots and hyperbitcoinisation happens.Of course, hyperbitcoinisation may not happen. Then again: maybe it will.Where and when does this bull market end?I have mentioned before: there are four typical phases to a bitcoin cycle. * There's the Quiet Accumulation. Few outside of the bubble of ardent bitcoiners take notice, as it discreetly creeps up. * The Frenzy and Blow-Off Top. The price rises accelerate. There is a rush to buy. The media is all over it. Everyone on social media is crowing. There's a huge row about whether bitcoin is in a bubble or not. See 2013, 2017 and 2021 for more details.* The Monster Correction. Bitcoin loses over 70% of its value. Economists who missed the boat go on telly and declare they were right, ignoring the fact that the price to which bitcoin corrected to is several hundred percent above where the quiet accumulation phase began. * The Frustrating Consolidation. Bitcoin goes into a period of range trading, consolidating the gains of the previous bull market. This is a period of relative quiet, at least by bitcoin standards. There are rallies that get many excited, but prove to be false dawns. Investors get frustrated by the grinding action. The media loses interest. Many forget about it, and so we gradually drift into another Quiet Accumulation phase.We are now in the early stages of phase two. This typically comes around halvings, but the ETFs appear to have brought it forward.So what's next and when does this bull market end?There are some obvious numbers to look for. $69,000, the old high. There will be resistance there. As we move towards that number we can expect some selling. Expect volatility.Bt after $69,000, everyone who ever bought bitcoin ever and held is in profit. How about that for a thought?Then $100,000. It is such a big, round number - like $1,000 and $10,000 before it. I'm inclined to think we get there this year.On the downside there should be some support around $52k with the next line in the low- to mid-40s.Bitcoin bear cycles (stage 3 above) tend to last about a year, consolidations about another year. Bull markets tend to last two to three years. This one began 15 months ago. There will be wild whipsaws on the way, but I suggest this phase has a good year to go before it's done.Three years ago $69,000 felt too expensive. It doesn't anymore. I think this bull market ends with bitcoin at six figures.The evidence of previous bull markets is that we overshoot to the upside. But don't expect not to get thrown about along the way.A final thoughtI first heard about bitcoin in December 2010. It was 20c. I didn't really look into it; I just thought it sounded like a cool idea. When I came around to the idea of buying, the price kept going up. I got outbid for some physical bitcoins on eBay, I remember.I couldn't bring myself to buy something after it had doubled and tripled. It went to $32. Then it corrected all the way to $2. I still didn't buy. I had lost interest I think.People were giving me coins at this stage. Trying to get me into it. Then the price started going up again. It went to $200 then $1,200. I ended up writing a book about it. Even though I had a position, I never put the amount of money I should in because I couldn't bring myself to buy something that had gone up so much. I could be a stupendously rich billionaire now, but I was scared off by the price rises. I'm fine by the way. You don't need to worry about me. But I have a fraction of what I might have had. I got hacked as well but that's another story.In December 2017, with bitcoin at $5,000, I went on the BBC Daily Politics show to talk about it. Over the next month, it quadrupled to $20,000, before going into one of its bear phases.Even buying at the very top of that cycle, you would still have tripled your money.Moral of all this: don't be put off by the rising price.Here's that interview again. There's a lot to be learned from it:My 2023 guide to buying bitcoin is here. I'll put an updated one together in the next few days.If you liked this article, please subscribe to the Flying Frisby. It's really good. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
On today's show, Olly Nelken discusses why the old media is dying. GUEST OVERVIEW: Oliver was part of the team that took on the mighty Lloyds Bank - and won. Now, he has a very strong opinion about the CEO of Lloyds Bank demanding that the Government needs to keep their hands off bank profits.
Dominic Wray is Parks Director for Vectis Ventures and he oversees all aspects of the operation for Blackgang Chine on the Isle Wight. Blackgang is the oldest theme park in the UK, opening in 1843. Dominic began his career in the property market as an estate agent, then transitioned to banking with a position at Lloyds Bank where he split his time between personal banking and commercial banking clients. It was one of those commercial clients, Paula (who happened to be the HR Director at Blackgang Chine) who told Dominic about this wonderful, fun and fanciful place she worked at and that really appealed to Dom. When the Park Manager role was posted, Dom applied for and got it, and thus began his career of selling fun instead of financial products. In this episode, Dom talks about micro businesses, breaking down silos and leaving the island. Micro businesses "You've got lots of micro businesses within it. It's not just one business." Dom recalls that one of the biggest learning curves he encountered when entering into the attractions business was how the park was actually a collection of micro businesses under the umbrella of the larger business. Food and beverage, Marketing, Guest Experience, Safety and Retail can all be stand-alone businesses in their own right, but in the theme park industry, they must all work together to achieve the overall goals. And as park manager and now Parks Director, it's critical he has a working understanding of all of those functions, as well as seasoned leaders who can help advise and direct as needed. Breaking down silos "It's healthy to challenge each other in a respectful manner." In the early days at the park, Dom admits being a little naïve about just how separate the various departments were, and how that impacted productivity, morale, and the guest experience. Dom now attempts to structure his day so that he can give the appropriate attention to each area of the operation, knowing that emergencies can pop up at any time that will pull him away from his agenda. Having a healthy balance of different viewpoints along with a sense of collaboration along the team helps create culture that doesn't allow emotional walls or silos become a detractor for productivity. This leads to the team being able to effectively pull together when various events require involvement from many different departments across the property. Leaving the island "Both internal networking and external networking can be fantastic for development." The Isle of Wight is a small island just south of mainland England. To access the island, you must take a boat, which does pose some challenges for residents and tourists alike. That also means that leaving the island can pose the same challenge or inconvenience, but Dom says it's critical. When Dom first entered the industry, he attended IAAPA Expo in Orlando and was able to gather some very practical knowledge and experience he could apply to his new role. Likewise, he also encourages his team to attend trainings, conferences, or to visit other attractions to make sure they are continuing to expand their knowledge and experience new ways of doing business. To learn more about Blackgang Chine, visit the park's website. To connect with Dominic directly, he can be reached at dominic.wray@vectisventures.co.uk or on LinkedIn. This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our faaaaaantastic team: Scheduling and correspondence by Kristen Karaliunas To connect with AttractionPros: AttractionPros.com AttractionPros@gmail.com AttractionPros on Facebook AttractionPros on LinkedIn AttractionPros on Instagram AttractionPros on Twitter (X)
In this episode of Time For a Reset: The Marketing Podcast with Global Leaders, Paul Frampton - Global President at CvE Consultancy, sits down with Nic Travis, Head of Digital Marketing at Lloyds Banking Group. You can also get an excellent overview of the main highlights and discussion points by reading our blog piece of the episode.Join them as they discuss:Nic's marketing reset wish: A focus on measurementBuilding a robust measurement frameworkNic's secret sauce for scaling and motivating online teamsThe intersection of brand and performance marketingThe evolving role of CMOsDriving personal growth with an endless loop of adaptability and staying curiousNic brings 20 years of experience across a broad spectrum of e-commerce areas, including marketing, data privacy, web design/development, UX, CRO, and analytics. He has a proven track record of delivering growth and works as Head of Digital Marketing at Lloyds Banking Group, the UK's largest retail bank.His role includes managing an agency and client hybrid team and supporting the effective delivery of a substantial marketing budget. Nic is tasked with delivering a cross-channel, multi-year digital marketing transformation covering Measurement, Adtech, Martech, Data Consent / Privacy, and Channel Optimisation. His previous roles include Head of Digital at MBNA and User Experience Manager at Claire's Accessories.The full transcript is available here. Support the show
In this episode: Sedge Beswick, the CEO of SEEN Connects, an influencer marketing agency that generates a turnover of £20M and has offices in New York City and London, serving clients throughout Europe, including renowned brands such as eBay, Nike, and Panasonic.She has conducted workshops for notable businesses such as Lloyds Bank, Google, and No.10 Downing St, appeared on Sky News and BBC Breakfast, and written for publications such as The FT and The Drum.What we learned: Sedge gives us the 101 building blocks on how to build a personal brand.Join the conversation about THE IDEALISTS. and break*through. At our website: https://www.theidealistspodcast.co/On Instagram: @theidealistspodcast_On Twitter: @theidealistspodHelp us grow! Leave a review of the show on Apple or SpotifyOrder a copy of the*journal
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