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India's appetite and readiness to host major global events was one of the main topics at this week's Indian Sports Summit in Bangalore, and James Emmett is on the ground with the mood and the colour from on and off stage.With the IPL in full swing, there's the latest on the league's media rights planning and what its strategy might be in a changing domestic market, and James has the inside line on Royal Challengers Bangalore's new ownership.Alongside David Cushnan, dialling in this week from New York for SBJ's Sports Business Awards and Leaders' Attention Seekers series, there's also time to discuss the news that Sally Bolton is standing down as CEO at Wimbledon and the expertise her successor might need as the All England Lawn Tennis Club expands in line with the other tennis Grand Slams.------Put your best work and best people in the mix for this year's Leaders Sports Awards, taking place in London on Tuesday 6th October. To nominate, visit https://leadersinsport.com/sport-business/leaders-events/leaders-sport-awards/
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May 4, 2026- In advance of the World Cup and America's 250th Birthday Celebration, Gov. Kathy Hochul tapped former NYC Council Member Justin Brannan, to serve as her senior director for major event operations. He joined the show to talk about his mandate and the big summer in New York.
Did you miss the big moments on UAP this month? Or maybe just need a refresher on all of the important events that took place? Well, welcome to the month in review. Stephen Diener starts off this new feature where we recap all of the major statements and compelling stories that we heard over the course of the months episodes. With how fast the news cycle goes these days, it is easy to let some of these things fall through the cracks...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We look at the legacy left by Milan’s Expo 2015 and the Olympic Winter Games on urban infrastructure. Then: Ottawa’s winter-transport report. Plus: Hong Kong’s plans to develop 120 hectares of protected wetlands. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When 80,000 people descend on an event, somebody has made it look effortless. Wayne Taylor has spent three decades being that somebody, from the Sydney 2000 Olympics to Wimbledon, Formula One on three continents, and right here in Adelaide at the Clipsal 500. His company, First Facilities Group, now brings that same discipline to commercial and residential properties (and events) across Adelaide. There is no SA Drink of the Week this episode, but Wayne does weigh in on the relative merits of beer events versus wine events versus spirit events, and the answer is exactly what you would expect from a man who has cleaned up after all three. The Musical Pilgrimage features Steve Davis and the Virtualosos performing “Cellar Door Shuffle,” a celebration of the great South Australian wine country ritual, which also gets a preview mention for the upcoming History Hit Parade show at the Mercury Cinema. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We’re here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It’s an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we’ll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store – The Adelaide Show Shop. We’d greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here’s our index of all episode in one concisepage. Running Sheet: Gather Round To Learn About Major Events 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week There is no SA Drink Of The Week this week. 00:02:17 Wayne Taylor, First Facilities Group Right now, as Gather Round unfolds across South Australia, tens of thousands of people are doing what they always do at a footy match: finding a seat, grabbing a pie, visiting the loo, and not once thinking about any of it. That invisibility is because someone’s doing their job brilliantly. Wayne Taylor has spent the better part of three decades making sure that when 80,000 people descend on an event, the wheels don’t fall off. He’s done it at the Sydney Olympics. At Wimbledon. At Formula One races on three continents. At Clipsal 500 when 200 staff, 15 supervisors and a $300,000 budget had to deliver a spotless result across four days. And he’s done it right here in Adelaide, quietly, at events you almost certainly attended. He now runs First Facilities Group, bringing that same discipline to commercial and residential properties across Adelaide. Wayne Taylor has a habit most of us would find exhausting. Every time he walks into a building, he is quietly checking the mirrors, the bins, the general state of things. It is not fussiness. It is decades of conditioning that started when his parents cleaned Memorial Drive as a boy from Broken Hill, and he mostly just got in the way by raiding the office stationery drawers. That origin story matters because the values Wayne brings to First Facilities Group now, respect, honesty, and an obsessive eye for what others walk past, were baked in early. As he puts it, “If you can’t get your housekeeping correct, how can you then operate your business?” It is a lens that applies equally to a gleaming corporate lobby and to the pit lane at Albert Park. The stories from his career read like an event passport. At the Sydney Olympics he managed 1,100 staff, set an 80% minimum recycling target, and navigated vehicle bomb checks just to get to work each morning. At Wimbledon, he learned that a single cigarette butt on the ground was enough to earn a conversation with the CEO, and that some corporate boxes were quietly serving spirits in coffee cups because you cannot legally drink alcohol watching football in England. At Formula One, a certain unnamed driver, “Mansell,” parked his car next to the waste compactor despite clear signage, and paid for it when a bin tipped onto the vehicle. Wayne watched from the level above and, eventually, laughed. The Clipsal 500 holds a particular place in his story. He worked it for twelve years and is clear-eyed about what it meant to Adelaide after the Grand Prix left in 1995: “The place went dead.” The Clipsal helped rebuild that. His team delivered the best margin in the company that year not through corner-cutting but through relentless post-event debriefs, 4am starts, and crews walking the entire circuit in a line with headlamps, because the lighting was never quite good enough. One of the sharper insights in this conversation is about the people who do this work. Wayne keeps what he calls a little Bible, a list of standout workers from each event. The good ones get taken to lunch, thanked properly, and connected to the next opportunity, whether that is the Grand Prix in Melbourne or something interstate. It is empathetic at a human level, and it also happens to be smart: one well-led supervisor with 20 people will outperform a rabble of 50. His principles for First Facilities Group are unchanged: respect, honesty, punctuality, and a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work. He once disciplined his own teenage son for repeated lateness in front of the whole crew, because anything less would have been unfair to everyone else. That is the standard he holds himself to and expects from others. 01:08:34 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature Steve Davis & The Virtualosos‘ new song, Cellar Door Shuffle. This song is a love letter to the ritual of winery visits across South Australia, from the Hills to Barossa, McLaren Vale to the Clare. Wayne is still in the room for this one, and Steve uses it to draw a neat contrast from the week’s main themes: beer events are loud, spirit events are rough, wine events are, as Wayne says, “a little more sophisticated.” The song will also feature in the History Hit Parade show with Keith Conlon at the Mercury Cinema. It’s on Monday, May 11, 11am, and Sunday, May 17, at 4pm and it will simply be an enjoyable show of historical anecdotes, fun, and music.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every year, there's the major political events that draw the attention… the ones where world leaders from politics, finance, technology – and all the other consequential industries – converge in a single location, to discuss the great geopolitical issues of the day. Such events are essential news stories for media institutions, ensuring the decisions being made – or sometimes, are not being made – are being conveyed to their audience back home. After all, the decisions made in those corridors of power affect billions of people and the world we live in. This episode explores what it means to be the host broadcaster, the challenges that come from it, the pressure to get it right, and why it's a particularly important responsibility for public media. Guests: Nomsa Chabeli, Group CEO, SABC & Braulio Ribeiro, Director of Engineering and Operations, EBC. Presenter: Harry Lock. Music: Tom Brazier. -- Sign up for our newsletter Find out about our upcoming roundtable on Indigenous Archiving.
Today's episode is about Trenčín, the European Capital of Culture in 2026. In the Slovak lesson, you are going to learn some words from my short list of information about some main events in Trenčín this year. You will also learn how to ask “Are you curious?“ in Slovak.Episode notesIn today's episode, I'm talking about Trenčín, the European Capital of Culture in 2026. In the Slovak lesson, you are going to learn some words from my short list of information about some main events in Trenčín this year. You will also learn how to ask “Are you curious?“ in Slovak.Slovak lesson1. podujatie / podujatia (event / events)2. hlavné mesto kultúry (capital of culture)3. zvedavosť (curiosity)4. prebúdzanie zvedavosti (awakening curiosity)5. hlavné udalosti (main events)6. vystupujúci umelci (performing artists)7. vyvrcholenie (culmination)8. vystúpenie (performance)9. plávajúce pódium (floating stage)10. plavidlo (vessel)11. Zvedavosť poháňa všetko. (Curiosity drives everything.)12. Ste / Si zvedavý? Ste / Si zvedavá? (Are you curious?)Hlavné udalosti a festivaly:• Pohoda Festival (8. – 11. júla 2026): Významný multižánrový hudobný a umelecký festival na letisku Trenčín. Medzi potvrdenými headlinermi sú Gorillaz, The Cure a Idles.• Grape Festival (14. – 15. augusta 2026): Festival populárnej hudby zameraný na súčasný pop, indie a elektronickú hudbu na tom istom letisku. Medzi vystupujúcich umelcov patria Tash Sultana, Brutalismus 3000 a Overmono.• Fiesta Festival (september 2026): Vyvrcholenie kultúrneho leta, oslava otvorenia mosta Fiesta, transformovaného železničného mosta. Bude zahŕňať plávajúce pódium, divadlo a športové podujatia, ktoré spoja obe strany rieky.• Garáž Festival (3. – 5. júla 2026): Letný festival zameraný na začínajúce slovenské hudobné talenty a čerstvé alternatívne interpretácie.Ďalšie podujatia:• Splanekor 2.0 (20. júna 2026): Prehliadka umeleckých a recyklovateľných plavidiel na rieke Váh pri príležitosti osláv 45. výročia založenia.• Festival jedla a stolovania (18. júla 2026): Súčasť série „Gastronomické degustácie“ s rekordne dlhým stolom na spoločné stolovanie s miestnymi kuchármi a farmármi.• HUB LUMó: Celoročné laboratórium udržateľnej módy v centre mesta venované textilnej histórii Trenčína.Timestamps00:35 Introduction to the episode02:18 Trenčín the European Capital of Culture in 202603:20 Fun fact10:15 Slovak lesson16:00 Major events in Trenčín 2026 in Slovak19:08 Major events in Trenčín 2026 in English22:01 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com© All copywrites reserved to Bozena Ondova Hilko LLC
Is it an own goal for the government's $70 million major events and tourism fund? The Tourism Minister has announced the fund is backing a football festival featuring a game between English premier league team Tottenham Hotspur and Auckland FC at Eden park in July. The fund has also come underfire for financially supporting pop star Robbie Williams' tour to New Zealand. Act MP Todd Stephenson spoke to Lisa Owen.
An ACT MP is questioning the spending of taxpayer money on a football match. The Government's supporting a clash between English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and Auckland FC at Eden Park as part of its $70 million Major Events package. ACT MP Todd Stephenson is asking why the match is being subsidised by taxpayers, when neither club is a charity and both are backed by billionaires. He told Andrew Dickens he's had a lot of feedback from people in the tourism and hospitality sectors, as well as local councils, asking for a better process around the fund, as they believe there could be better uses of taxpayer money. As Stephenson understands it, the current system has MBIE seeking out what they think will be a hot gig and then reaching out to the organisation, instead of asking people to come forward. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer 2026 in New York City is setting up to be one of those rare seasons where everything lines up, and your clients can feel it. Between USA250, FIFA World Cup energy near NYC, Sail4th tall ships in the harbor, and iconic summer culture all over the city, this is the moment to start the conversation early and package it the right way.Join Business Development Manager Audra Fuest and special guest Experience Designer Team Lead, Mary Eggert for a story-forward look at what is driving demand, plus how to turn major events into luxury, well-paced NYC itineraries your clients will actually want to book. We'll spotlight signature NYC itineraries you can sell, the elevated experiences that make them feel personal, and simple ways to position summer travel when calendars fill fast.You'll leave with clear talking points, itinerary ideas, and a few smart packaging angles for first-timers, repeat visitors, families, couples, and multi-generational groups traveling for big events and big memories.What You'll Learn: •Why Summer 2026 in NYC is a high-demand moment •The major events and seasonal experiences clients will plan around •Which NYC itineraries fit different traveler styles and trip goals •Easy ways to elevate a proposal with wow-factor experiences •How we support you from proposal through post-travelGet ahead of Summer 2026 planning before the best dates disappear.
Weird History: The Unexpected and Untold Chronicles of History
As 1964 began, the world was still reeling from President John F. Kennedy's shocking assassination—but history didn't pause. We explore the chaos, conflict, and surprising moments that shaped one of the 20th century's most turbulent years. From martial law in South Korea and explosive race riots in Harlem to a dramatic coup in South Vietnam, 1964 was filled with events that altered global history. Yet, it wasn't all turmoil—1964 saw Tim Hortons open its first location, bold plans for the Channel Tunnel by England and France, and a famous TV couple's wedding. What was the impact of 1964, and why does it still resonate today? #1964 #JohnF.Kennedy #martiallaw #SouthKorea #raceriots #Harlem #coup #SouthVietnam #TimHortons #ChannelTunnel #historicalevents See show notes: https://inlet.fm/weird-history/episodes/69c02e3bbdc1fe198e803adb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's more discord in the music industry over the government helping fund two concerts here by popstar Robbie Williams. It has contributed an undisclosed amount from its $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package. But some in the industry say its corporate welfare and believe commerically viable big name acts would come here anyone. Dion Brant is CEO Of Frontier Touring the company bringing Robbie Williams to New Zealand. He spoke to Lisa Owen.
With the Fifa men's World Cup looming ever closer on the horizon, James Emmett and David Cushnan consider the tensions between US host cities and Fifa's central organising committee over who pays for what and the overall value exchange around staging games - and the particular challenges Fifa is facing by staging this year's tournament in three democracies.They reflect on James' conversation with Bay Area Host Committee CEOZaileen Janmohamed, and her thoughtful perspective on evolving the model and ultimately giving host cities more flexibility.Elsewhere, they discuss the NBA's plans to hold an initial vote next week on whether expansion teams should be created in Las Vegas and Seattle, and the thinking and vision behind the league's bold growth plan.—-Leaders Week London has a new venue for 2026 - Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea FC on Wednesday 7th and Thursday 8th October. To find out more: leadersinsport.com/leadersweek
Jeff Freeland, Product Manager for Motorola Solutions' AI Agents and Assistants, and Wendy Lotman, Statewide Account Executive, give an update on what Motorola Solutions is working on, particularly their new Assist Suites. They discuss how their solutions assist emergency dispatchers, why sponsoring NAVIGATOR is a priority, and what you can look out for at their booth in the Exhibit Hall.For Your Information:Check out the Motorola Solutions website: www.motorolasolutions.com Learn more about the Assist Suites: https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/ai/assist-suites.html Don't miss Wendy's session on Thursday morning, April 23, entitled “Unified Strategies for Emergency Response: Harnessing NG911 for Major Events.”
A ruling by a global anti-doping agency could prevent President Trump and others from attending major sporting events. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Ray Bercini and Sara Elander join Dr. Sandie Morgan to explore what's really at stake when a city like Los Angeles hosts the World Cup — and why the biggest trafficking risk might not be what you think.Chapters(00:00) - Introduction: What LA's Preparing for and Why It Matters (01:04) - Meet Ray and Sara: Roles at Saving Innocence and the LA Task Force (06:19) - Building a Legacy Committee: Planning for FIFA and Beyond (09:03) - Law Enforcement Readiness: Operations, Agencies, and Coordination (11:50) - Separating Myth from Reality: What the Data Actually Shows About Trafficking and Major Events (16:36) - Preparing for the Surge: Tips, Leads, and Victim Services Coordination (24:18) - Vetting Outside Organizations and Staying in Your Lane (32:37) - What Does Success Look Like After FIFA? Ray Bercini and Sara ElanderRay Bercini serves as Task Force Coordinator and Law Enforcement Liaison at Saving Innocence. With 31 years at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department — including six years dedicated to human trafficking work — Ray brings deep cross-sector expertise to the intersection of law enforcement and victim services. He has been instrumental in building the LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force into one of the largest co-located task forces in the nation, and has played a key role in preparing Los Angeles for major events including the Super Bowl, FIFA World Cup, and LA28 Olympics.Sara Elander is Director of Programs at Saving Innocence and Victim Service Coordinator for the LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force. With over six years of experience in program management and trauma-informed care, Sara leads a team of crisis case managers and oversees survivor-centered services across LA County. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Community Advocacy and Social Policy from Arizona State University and is committed to healing-centered approaches that empower survivors toward long-term recovery and stability.Key PointsThe widely repeated claim that major sporting events dramatically spike sex trafficking lacks supporting data — but the absence of proof isn't proof of absence, and LA is launching a research study around FIFA to finally generate real, local data.Labor trafficking is the more evidence-based concern around large-scale events, with exploitation rising sharply in the lead-up to events through construction, hospitality, and vendor supply chains.The LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force launched a Sports and Major Events Committee with roughly 30 members and six subcommittees, designed as a legacy infrastructure that can serve future events beyond just FIFA.Coordinating tips during a major international event is a complex, unsolved challenge — multiple agencies including FBI, HSI, LAPD, and LASD will all have tip lines, and the team is working to centralize reporting without losing coverage.One of the most important lessons from the 2022 Super Bowl was that outside organizations parachuting in with good intentions — but without coordination — can undermine local trust and misdirect survivors away from local resources.Effective multi-agency collaboration requires every organization to clearly define what they uniquely bring to the table, stay in their lane, and go through a vetting process before engaging in high-stakes response work.Sara's definition of success after FIFA centers on community empowerment — if hospitality workers, transportation staff, and community members leave better equipped to identify and report trafficking indicators, that's a lasting win.Ray's measure of success is straightforward: survivors of all forms of trafficking — sex and labor — are identified, connected to resources, and treated with dignity, which no single agency can accomplish alone.ResourcesSaving InnocenceLA Regional Human Trafficking Task ForceNational Human Trafficking HotlineCompass ConnectionsBlue CampaignLA Regional Crime StoppersGlobal Center for Women and JusticeEnding Human Trafficking Podcast
This weekend sees the popular Pasifika Festival return to Auckland's Western Springs Lakeside Park. Jep Savali is the Group Manager of Major Events at Tataki Auckland Unlimited spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, Steve Dimopoulos, joined Jacqui Felgate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Auckland is hosting a packed schedule of major events this weekend. New Zealand Events Association's Elaine Linnell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Jacob Bridgeman wins The Genesis. The Florida Swing approaches major events.
Two of Wellington's major foodie events are among those receiving fresh support from the Government's Major Events and Tourism Package. The funding round covers events across sports, food, culture and innovation. Wellington On a Plate and Beervana are set for a boost - alongside Tauranga's AIMS Games, Nelson's arts festival and New Plymouth's Winter Fest. Wellington Culinary Events Trust general manager Penny de Borst says the funding will be used for talent attraction and marketing. "We're bringing in some international chefs and that's an opportunity for our local hospitality community to learn from these chefs - and also for them to get New Zealand products into their hands." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Blues CEO Chris Zimmerman discusses a frustrating and inconsistent season, the organization's focus on young player development, and his plans around the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina. He also reflects on the success of the U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Enterprise Center, looks ahead to major upcoming events in St. Louis including the NCAA Tournament and ACHA Nationals, and shares thoughts on the NHL's outdoor showcase games.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Pieter Burger, Managing Director, as 702 turns its focus to the Ellis Park precinct, unpacking whether major sporting events like the Jukskei Derby between the Lions and the Bulls can reignite the inner city, drive economic activity, improve safety, and help restore one of Johannesburg’s most iconic spaces as a shared civic and cultural heartbeat. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Major events are coming to a city near you — soon! From the Super Bowl and FIFA events to large-scale festivals and the America 250 celebrations, fire departments across the country are being tapped to run command and manage attendee safety. “It's exciting and terrorizing at the same time,” Chief Bryan Frieders says of the initial assignment, trying to figure out where to begin. Frieders breaks down the fire service role, namely how command authority is established, communicated and exercised before the first unit arrives. He explains where fire command fits alongside law enforcement, EMS and event organizers, and why unclear roles create operational risk long before crowds gather. Tune in to hear from an expert how to anticipate and mitigate risk. This episode of the Better Every Shift Podcast is sponsored by L3 Harris. L3Harris is a leading supplier of mission-critical communications systems and equipment for local, state and federal firefighter agencies. We have more than 80 years of experience in public safety and professional communications with over 500 systems now in use around the world. Learn more at L3Harris.com. Enjoying the show? Email bettereveryshift@firerescue1.com to share feedback or suggest guests for a future episode.
You can be booked, trusted, and good at events and still feel stuck on the outside of major ones. In this episode, I break down how access to major events actually works, why applications and generic networking rarely move the needle, and what shifts when you stop circling opportunities and start positioning yourself inside them.My new masterclass is next week, February 3! It's a more in depth, 90 minute class and workshop that's the same topic as this episode, which I hope you enjoy as a teaser! Sign up to join live or get the recording: https://luma.com/3pjno0q2If you're serious about working at iconic events and you want to go deeper, Inside Iconic Events starts soon. It's my 8 week program designed to help you create a career in major events. Enrollment is open now!https://lauralloydevents.com/a-flair-for-iconic-eventsGet a copy of my 2 NEW FREEBIES:21 Places to Find Iconic Event OpportunitiesA super simple and straightforward resource to help you uncover where opportunities for your dream events existhttps://iconicevents.thrivecart.com/21-places-iconic-events-opportunitiesThe Iconic Events Career Evolution GuideGet this powerful, no fluff (and not so basic) guide for event pros craving more. Whether you're shifting sectors, re-entering after a break, or finally ready to go after big events, this guide will help you get started: https://iconicevents.thrivecart.com/the-iconic-events-career-evolution-guide/Support Laura:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/laurayarblloyd Connect with Laura:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurayarbroughlloydWebsite: https://www.lauralloydevents.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauralloydevents and https://www.instagram.com/aflairforvipeventsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@laurayarbroughlloydTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauralloydevents
ข้อความโพสต์จาก James Clear ได้เขียนข้อความไว้ว่า "หลายคนมากที่มักจะเจอช่วงเวลายากลำบากในการตัดสินใจ เพียงเพราะเขาเหล่านั้นไม่รู้ว่าสิ่งใดสำคัญจริง ๆ สำหรับเขา เมื่อคุณรู้ชัดว่าอะไรสำคัญ การตัดสินใจจะง่ายดายมากยิ่งขึ้น หากว่าคุณได้ตัดสินใจไปแล้ว คุณจะไม่จำเป็นต้องมีกฎเกณฑ์ใด ๆ เพื่อที่จะต้องทำมันเลย มันชัดเจนว่าอะไรที่คุณได้ตัดสินใจไปนั้น มันต้องกระจ่างแจ้งในเรื่องการจัดลำดับความสำคัญ เพราะหลายคนไม่ต้องการคำแนะนำความมีประสิทธิผลหรือการจัดการเรื่องเวลา เขาแค่ต้องการมีความเชื่อมั่นเท่านั้นเอง" - ไม่มีอะไรสลักสำคัญไปมากกว่า การจัดลำดับความสำคัญของการตัดสินใจ - เหตุการณ์ในชีวิตจะมี 2 เหตุการณ์หลักก็คือ 1. เหตุการณ์ใหญ่ (Major Event) กับ 2. เหตุการณ์ย่อย (Minor Event) - จงใส่ใจกับเหตุการณ์ใหญ่ ๆ และไม่เพิกเฉยต่อเหตุการณ์ย่อยอย่างเด็ดขาด - เมื่อเราฝึกฝนการตัดสินใจบ่อย ๆ เราจะเชี่ยวชาญและมีความเฉียบคมมากยิ่งขึ้น - สิ่งที่ขวางกั้นเราออกจากการตัดสินใจ ก็คือการกลัวการตัดสินใจ ชีวิตต้องการความกล้าเพื่อเลือกวิถีทาง
Relationship of Major Events and Time Frames to the Conflict(01/18/26)
Kick off the first episode of 2026 with a fun, draft-style market showdown as host Jeff Malec is joined by David Dziekanski and Zed Francis on The Derivative. Using funky categories and plenty of hot takes, the trio drafts everything from “wait, that's still a thing” trades to market overreactions, false idols, and narratives that didn't survive the year. Along the way, they break down crypto cycles, volatility, cash, and derivatives, mixing sharp insight with dry humor and real debate. It's a loose, fast-paced way to start the year, packed with strong opinions, laughs, and a few bold predictions. SEND IT!Chapters:00:00-02:35= Intro02:36-12:50 = New year reflections, Market Trends and Predictions, Crypto Cycles and The Diminishing importance of Jobs12:51-20:55= Unsophisticated Investment Strategies, Market overactions and consequences & Correlations in the market20:56-35:52= Desensitized to Major Events, Future outlooks, Market Indicators, Volatility Trends & Dogs that didn't Bark - Inflations/Tariffs35:53-43:28= Are We Sure this is Good? The Affordability Crisis and The A.I. Paradox43:29-48:03= Best Meals & Entertainment of 202548:04-59:41= Looking forward: Predictions for 2026From the episode:David on the Derivative: Stacking Assets: Bitcoin, Gold, and the Future of Portfolio Diversification with David Dziekanski of Quantify FundsZed on the Derivative: Protecting the Portfolio not with Long Vol, but with Long Gamma, with ConvexitasThe Polymath Pod: Jason Buck and Zed Francis talk rates, vol, and cheeseburgers?!WTF is LDI, and What's working in Vol Trading with Zed Francis of ConvexitasFollow along on LinkedIn with David and Zed and be sure to check out their websites quantifyfunds.com and convexitas.com for more information!Don't forget to subscribe toThe Derivative, follow us on Twitter at@rcmAlts and our host Jeff at@AttainCap2, orLinkedIn , andFacebook, andsign-up for our blog digest.Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, business, or tax advice. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RCM Alternatives, their affiliates, or companies featured. Due to industry regulations, participants on this podcast are instructed not to make specific trade recommendations, nor reference past or potential profits. And listeners are reminded that managed futures, commodity trading, and other alternative investments are complex and carry a risk of substantial losses. As such, they are not suitable for all investors. For more information, visitwww.rcmalternatives.com/disclaimer
Euro 2028 Managing Director Chris Bryant joins the show to share how preparations for the tournament are going.He'll share how he and his growing team are working with multiple Football Associations, governments and Uefa to bring the tournament, which will be played in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, to life - and how his experience of running the Wembley part of Euro 2020 and the whole of Women's Euro 2022 are helping.As the World Cup approaches this summer, he also reflects on how major event organisers need to be attuned to the politics of the day, and ready to adapt accordingly. And he'll share what needs to happen in 2026 to make Euro 2028 great.
There are few epsiodes each year that get more feedback than when I talk to my friend Kim of Rustic Home Organizing. She's back to kick off 2026 with us and is telling us about her 4th year of organizing, which brought challenges she never envisioned. She has so much to say and I'm excited for you to hear it! ________________________________________________________________________ Navigating Through Trauma and Overwhelm: A Journey with Kim Snodgrass As they kick off the fourth installment of their annual series, Kim shares the intense personal and professional challenges she faced in 2025. Kim opens up about the emotional rollercoaster she experienced, the toll of overcommitting, the impact of social media and electronic influences, and the importance of listening to one's nervous system. The episode concludes with Kim's transformative journey to Montana for a dopamine detox, as she begins to reset her life and business. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 00:38 Meet Kim Snodgrass: From Baby Organizer to Pro 01:27 Kim's Life-Changing Year 04:24 The Struggles of Organizing a Major Event 07:00 Facing Personal and Professional Challenges 13:19 The Mental Toll of Overthinking 17:56 The Overwhelming Influence of Technology 18:58 The Rollercoaster of Event Planning 20:53 Diving into New Ventures 22:09 The Struggle with Overwhelm 23:41 Meltdown and Recovery 26:04 A Traumatic October 28:50 A Much-Needed Reset in Montana 32:45 Learning to Reset the Nervous System
Relationship of Major Events and Time Frames to the Conflict(01/11/26)
Today's Post - In this episode of Dividend Cafe, the first of 2026, David L. Bahnsen reflects on the events of 2025 and provides insights and predictions for the year ahead. Key topics include the impact of the Trump administration's policies, particularly relating to tariffs and the tax bill, and their influence on the stock market and economy. David discusses major themes such as the performance of risk assets, the state of the AI industry, housing market trends, the significance of midterm elections, and the potential for small cap growth. Predictions for 2026 include the vulnerabilities in AI, the tug of war between economic drivers and headwinds, and the outlook for energy and M&A activities. The episode provides a comprehensive review and forward-looking analysis aimed at helping investors make informed decisions in the coming year. 00:00 Introduction and Annual Review Overview 01:47 Reflecting on 2025: Key Questions and Themes 06:18 Major Events and Market Reactions in Early 2025 10:14 Mid-Year Market Volatility and Policy Shifts 12:27 Third Quarter Market Dynamics and Labor Market Concerns 17:57 Year-End Market Performance and Sector Analysis 25:53 Evaluating 2025 Predictions and Themes 30:56 China Relations: A Bold Prediction 33:42 Financial Deregulation: A Mixed Bag 35:14 Earnings Disappointment: A Risky Theme 36:27 Corporate Activity: A Record Year 38:17 Deficit Reduction: A Contrarian View 40:11 Quantitative Tightening Ends 42:18 2026 Themes: AI Vulnerabilities 47:45 Economic Tug of War 50:06 Midterm Elections and Market Impact 51:38 Housing Market Predictions 53:11 Small Cap vs. S&P 500 53:51 Foreign Appetite for US Assets 54:43 Energy Sector: A Contrarian Opportunity 55:47 Mergers and Acquisitions Outlook 56:19 Conclusion: Upside Risks and Cautious Optimism Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
Bernstein says Bitcoin and the broader crypto market have likely “bottomed,” keeping big upside targets in play, while traditional finance keeps leaning in with Morgan Stanley filing for new Bitcoin and Solana ETFs as spot Bitcoin ETF inflows rebound. We'll also cover why 2026 is shifting from “writing crypto rules” to actually making them work—across accounting, stablecoins, and tax reporting—as the industry moves from hype to hard compliance.
Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia break down the 2026 calendar in track and field how certain athletes are targeting specific events in the lead-up to the debut of the World Ultimate Championships. Plus: Gut reactions to the release of the 2026 World Cross Country Championship entries and how the Valencia 10K isn't the only event taking talent away.Chris and Preet are then joined by Anderson Emerole, Mac Fleet, Paul Hof-Mahoney, and David Melly to share their boldest predictions in 2026 including news/cultural topics, performance-related predictions, and then World Ultimate Championships predictions.____________Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez + Preet Majithia | @preet_athletics + Mac Fleet | @macfleet + Paul Hof-Mahoney | @phofmahoney + David Melly | @chaserofsteeples + Anderson Emerole | @atkoemeProduced by: Jasmine Fehr | @jasminefehr____________SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSWAHOO: The KICKR RUN responds to you: run faster, it speeds up. Ease back, it slows down. It's called the run-free mode – no buttons, just running that actually feels like running. The Wahoo KICKR RUN turns those long indoor miles into something you actually look forward to. Add in a quiet motor, a buttery smooth belt, and speeds up to 15 MPH, it's the closest thing you can get to an outdoor run without dealing with the ice, wind, or darkness. Learn more at Wahoofitness.com and unlock a special offer when you use code CITIUS. OLIPOP: Olipop is a better-for-you soda that puts 6-9g of fiber in every single can. This winter, Olipop's holiday cans are back featuring their Yeti Trio. Olipop is a smart, simple way to add more fiber to your day. No recipes, no resolutions, no salads required. Whether you're team Vintage Cola, Crisp Apple, or Ginger Ale, bundle up, pour yourself a can, and sip on some fiber. Visit DrinkOlipop.com and use code CITIUS25 at checkout to get 25% off your orders.
Relationship of Major Events and Time Frames to the Conflict(01/14/26)
Tom Ackerman talks with Marc Schreiber about how St. Louis can learn from Detroit and Indianapolis by using sports to drive downtown investment and regional growth. Schreiber previews the U.S. Figure Skating Championships coming to St. Louis in January, highlights the national impact of the Musial Awards airing on CBS, and looks ahead to major sporting events already booked and actively being pursued by the region.
Relationship of Major Events and Time Frames to the Conflict(12/28/25)
Dirty Work Hour 3: The guys break down the major events from Week 16 in the NFL. Dirty Work's annual Anniversary Classic features Mr. KNBR's top five moments from 2025, and the show's favorite calls from the first full year of Dirty Work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dirty Work Hour 3: The guys break down the major events from Week 16 in the NFL. Dirty Work's annual Anniversary Classic features Mr. KNBR's top five moments from 2025, and the show's favorite calls from the first full year of Dirty Work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, David is breaking down some of the year's biggest headlines and what they may mean for your plan moving forward. 2026's headlines might look different, but the same drama will likely exist. So, what can you do? Aim to control your plan, your savings habits, and your long-term strategy. That's what can help turn a chaotic year into a confident retirement path. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
Major Events and Time Frames(12/14/25)
There's a view that Government funding for major events is a smart investment. The first round of events in its $70 million package has been unveiled, including the first ever concert at Christchurch's One NZ Stadium at Te Kaha next May. Other events include Linkin Park in Auckland and the Ultra Music Festival in Wellington. Auckland Unlimited Chief Executive Nick Hill told Mike Hosking this funding is designed to make existing events bigger. For example, he says, the Readers and Writers Festival in Auckland is a fantastic event, but could they use the funding to make it more international? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Layover Live, Josh Albrecht from Visit Milwaukee and Nick Meisner from Discover Green Bay as they share the inside story of how state tourism organizations can team up to pull off major events like the NFL Draft. From coordinating across destinations to rallying community support, they'll walk through the real-world strategies that turn collaboration into impact.
Terrell is back from DR celebrating Krew's 2nd birthday this episode of the MalloryBros Podcast of course starts with a recap of the trip and it's not all sun and sand. He got his ass beat in the airport, was stuck in New York with his lady and kid, had hotel problems, and some MO SH*T. Either way he had a good trip with the family. You could tell the bros were excited to be back in each other's presence. Terrance talks about finding MAGGOTS on his trashcan after his electric fly-swatter habits failed him. The Bros then talk about the negative reactions to Lil Wayne's Carter 6 Album and how a lot of it is honest, and a very small amount comes from the position Wayne's positioned himself in the last year. Later, they shift gears to talk about The Algorithm and how it seems to be taking over Major Event placements like the next "Superbowl Halftime Show" Performer. This transitions right into a roast of Popeyes' new wrap that Terrell finally tried... and yeah, it's not good. Then the Bros have a real discussion about whether an actor's social media presence can actually hurt box office success. This is fueled by Denzel Washington's advice to Michael B Jordon on his online presence. Are actors use of Social Media hurting their box office appeal? BECAUSE ITS THE BIGGEST GROWING MEDIA, Streaming is again discussed, this time a discussion on — is it really more sustainable than YouTube, or are both just different devils in the same suit? This leads to the heaviest topic of today's episode which is the VIRAL clip of Black American Actor Woody McClain walking out of a podcast in TEARS after speaking on his experience in the industry being "typecast"in roles that portray him to be dangerous. Terrance brings some heat on this one. And finally, with Tyler Perry and Taraji P Henson's STRAW being number 1 on NETFLIX, they close with a conversation about Tyler Perry's recipe for his films and how his heavy handedness with the TRAUMA has left a stain on his menu. The Bros are back ... let's cook. REALEST 9 forever! Love you guys.
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