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Mark Cullen is a gardening expert. He shared some essential tips with Ken Connors ahead of the long weekend.
Carmi Levy, Trudie Mason, Denys Lavigne, Kelly Alexander, David Heurtel, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Mark Cullen, Chris Bumbray
Mark Cullen, Chief Inspector with the Health and Safety Authority, discusses the call on more organisations to support the appointment of safety representatives within their workplace.
Gardening expert, Mark Cullen, talks to Andrew Carter about what to do to prep your garden and lawn for the upcoming planting season,
Tim Thomas, Trudie Mason, Mark Cullen, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Chris Nilan, Chris Bumbray
Mark Cullen, Assistant Chief Executive / Chief Inspector with the HSA, discusses the number of work-related fatalities in 2024.
Listen to this special episode of the podcast as former Blackpool striker and promotion-winning Mark Cullen joins us to discuss his time in the EFL and his time with Blackpool.
In this episode:How much do biomechanics influence running economy and is this something that coaches and athletes should work on improving? New research sheds some light and reveals some surprising answers to this questions. Mark Cullen is a successful age group triathlete a coach and one half of the co-hosting duo of the Endurance Icons podcast. He talks to me about all of this and along with the balancing act of being both the husband and the coach of a professional triathlete.Segments:[7:17]- Medical Mailbag: Biomechanics and running economy[36:14]- Interview: Mark Cullen Links@Markcullen_coach on Instagram Endurance Icons on Apple PodcastsUse the Garmin metronome function: Video
Mark Cullen, Assistant Chief Executive of the Health and Safety Authority on the regulator's annual report for 2023.
Breakfast Television's Frank ‘Frankie Flowers' Ferragine talks about his Holland Marsh origins, running into the Stavros/Longos/Fortinos families at the Ontario Food Terminal, getting his TV start on CKVR because he was the only Ferragine who talked without swearing, giving gardening tips to George Clooney/Sir Richard Branson/Dr Mehmet Oz/Kardinal Offishall/Dion Phaneuf/Elisha Cuthbert, declares whether Anthony Farnell & Mark Cullen are friends/enemies/frenemies, shares stories from 299 Queen St West and 33 Dundas St East working alongside Dina Pugliese/Kevin Frankish/Roger Petersen/Sid Seixeiro/Harold Hosein/Moses Znaimer, clarifies the naming transition from 'gypsy' moths to 'spongy' months, and trumpets the good advice of Michael ‘Pinball' Clemons! For everything Frankie Flowers, please go to https://frankieflowers.com/ TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at https://www.torontolegends.ca/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Assistant Chief Executive of the Health and Safety Authority Mark Cullen on the risks to farmers as calving season begins while Kerry TD Michael Healy Rae tells of his lucky escape after he got between a cow and a calf
Mark Cullen, Assistant Chief Executive of the Health and Safety Authority, on the 43 work-related deaths recorded by them last year.
In this episode of B2B Marketing: The Provocative Truth, Benedict sits down with Mark Cullen about the need for B2B marketers to be brave.The key to marketing with an impact is saying something authentic about your company and delivering it in an emotive way. Most marketers understand that it takes a level of emotional impact to make a significant impression on your audience. However, there seem to be many factors that inhibit marketers ability to create something that shines. So what's holding them back? What's preventing B2B marketers from being emotive and brave in their work? And how do you create something really memorable?Mark Cullen is the CMO of Simon-Kucher & Partners and has over 20 years in marketing and communications. He is an innovative and creative leader with a proven record of transforming international clients across different industries. Prior to joining Simon-Kucher in 2021, Mark has held other senior marketing roles including Marketing Director, UK & Europe for Alvarez & Marsal, Director Brand, Marketing, & Communications - EY Financial Service for EY, and Group Head of Internal Communications at Aviva. You can find Mark Cullen on Linkedin.You can watch full video versions of the podcast on our YouTube channel.Ready to provoke the truth? Get in touch at alan-agency.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Cullen, President of Barry Cullen Chevrolet Dealership in Guelph, Ontario has been involved all of his life in all aspects of a family car dealership starting as a teenager washing cars. His dad (late Barry Cullen) played professional hockey (NHL Toronto-Detroit) from the mid 50's to the early 60's so a lot of their family discussions were about cars or hockey. Mark Cullen attended grade school and high school in Guelph. Recreationally Mark Cullen enjoys playing golf and pick up hockey. Mark Cullen is the father of 3 grown children. #markcullen #president #barrycullenchevrolet #guelph #familybusiness #cardealership #guelphautomall #barrycullen #nhl #torontomapleleafs #detroitredwings #generalmotors #cadillac #livewithcdp #sportstalk #guest #chrispomay #livestream #youtube #facebook #twitter #twitch #linkedin #audio #applepodcasts #googlepodcasts #spotify #spotifyforpodcasters #iheartradio #amazonmusic #linkedin #stitcher#tunein #radiopublic #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsorship #WQEE #radio
This week on the show - Expert gardener, Mark Cullen, joins Nick and Roy. How do you prune a plum tree? Are bananas herbs? And why do we say, “I'm as sick as a dog”? Listen, laugh, and learn with Nick & Roy. **Brought to you in part by Manmade Boxer Briefs for Men **
Ann Rohmer has a Healthcare Status Update with Dr. Andrew Arcand - Chief of Emergency Medicine at Oak Valley; hospitals are overwhelmed Ann Rohmer discusses paediatric concerns with Dr Anna Banerji, an infectious diseases specialist; rise of respiratory illnesses in children and the impact on paediatric care. Kevin Frankish speaks with Evanne Rae Fisher. Story of Perseverance, Thanks and Survival: The David Foster Foundation helps two-time heart transplant recipient reach her 18th birthday. With cold & flu season upon us, now more than ever it is important to know the difference between feeling under the weather due to a cold/flu or due to allergies. As Canadians prepare for the winter and to spend more time inside, indoor allergens can stem from dust, mold, and pet dander and trigger a reaction – which can sometimes be mistaken for a cold or the flu! Shaliza Bacchus is with Dr. Yvette Lu with the signs and symptoms. Jim Lang is with Mark Cullen discussing the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign Surpassing the 2 Million Tree Goal.
On this weeks episode. Kieran and Derek are joined by singer/songwriter Nick Heyward. Nick rose to prominence with his band Haircut 100 and had a slew of top ten hits including "Favorite Shirts (Boy meets Girl)"," Fantastic Day" and "Love Plus One" which seen Nick nominated for an Ivor Novello Award. Upon leaving Haircut 100 Nick's solo career took off with the single “Whistle Down The Wind”, Two further Top 20 hits followed: “Take That Situation” and “Blue Hat for a Blue Day” amongst many many more. Nick continues to tour steadily and is a prolific songwriter. Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Nick Heyward Thanks to our sponsors Irish Woodcraft for supporting the Let Christy Take IT Podcast. Edited by Mark Cullen
Gardening Expert Mark Cullen talks about being a Member of the Order of Canada, hitting the soil with the 7th generation of Cullens, maintaining ‘brand' integrity, building Markham's Eco-Sandbox, why you need to ‘think like a fish,' and his positive experiences with David and Sharon Johnston, Ed Mirvish, Mel Lastman and Frankie Flowers! TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Derek and Kieran are joined by Trevor Devall. A native of Canada, Trevor is a prolific voice artist having performed in hundreds of animated productions including television, movies and video games. Working on titles such as Guardians of the Galaxy, The Lego Star Wars series and Johnny Test. Trevor has recently voiced a host of characters (Bolo, Goomer, Red, Mr. Holtenwasser) on the hilarious Bill Burr Netflix comedy series, F Is for Family. Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Trevor Devall. Thanks to our sponsors Irish Woodcraft for supporting the Let Christy Take IT Podcast. Edited by Mark Cullen
Kieran and Derek are joined by Jo Willems. Jo is a renowned cinematographer who started his career on music videos for acts such as Prince, Britney Spears and Linkin Park. Jo progressed to movies working on The Hunger Games, Finch and Limitless. We discuss how it was to work with Robert De Niro, Tom Hanks and Jason Momoa. Let Christy Take It bring you Jo Willems. Thanks to Mark Cullen for editorial duties.
Are the tech companies, with their high salaries and expanding campuses, making it unaffordable for everyone else? And does this make Dublin a blander, less interesting city? The Big Tech show finds out. Host: Technology editor Adrian Weckler. Guests: Leonard Hobbs, Director of Trinity Research and innovation, artist Claire McCluskey, and Mark Cullen, director and curator at Pallas Projects studios. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Cullen is back on the podcast to talk about Trees for Life's mission to mobilize, empower and inspire tree planting initiatives across Canada.
Derek and Kieran are joined by folk music legend Arlo Guthrie. A strong advocate for social justice through songs of protest Arlo would follow in the footsteps of his father, the great Woody Guthrie. We talk about growing up surrounded by music and how his illegal dumping of household rubbish would turn out to be the inspiration for the classic song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree". Arthur Penn turned the song into a movie, a cult classic that features many of the actual people described in the song. Join us as we board the "City Of New Orleans" take a trip to " Woodstock" and join the Muppets for a sing song. Let Christy Take It are stoked to bring you Arlo Guthrie Special thanks to Mark Cullen for editorial duties. Well, the New York State Freeway is closed. Isn't that far out?
Welcome to the Connected To The Land podcast, sponsored by Peavey Mart. On this episode, Ian has a chat with Mark Cullen, a third generation career gardener and "garden communicator" unlike any other. He has been broadcasting and writing about the gardening experience since the early 80's. He has written 23 books, including two biographies. In 1982, he took to the airwaves in 1982 with a radio show on CKEY-FM in Niagara Falls. He appeared weekly on CANADA AM and currently hosts "The Garden Show" on CFRB radio in Toronto and "Mark Cullen: Gardening" on HGTV. He is also the feature writer for Home at Home Magazine and writes a weekly blog for Yahoo.ca. Cullen actively maintains his website, www.markcullen.com, where he has answered over 10,000 questions from gardeners across the country. In July of 2016, Mark was awarded Member, Order of Canada ‘For his contributions to promoting and developing horticulture education in Canada and for his ability to explain how Canadians can protect the environment.' http://markcullen.com/ https://www.facebook.com/MarkCullenGardening https://twitter.com/MarkCullen4 http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkCullenGardening https://www.instagram.com/markcullengardening/ Peavey Mart stores are rooted in the communities we serve and we are ‘connected to the land' in the same way our customers are. Whether you are an urban farmer, backyard chicken aficionado, traditional rancher or anything in between, we offer just the right mix of homesteading, outdoor adventure, DIY, yard and garden, outdoor and work wear, husbandry, livestock and pet supplies.Whether you're a ‘dabbler' or ‘all-in', we are here to help and strive to offer a range of products that will meet the unique needs of our customers. Peavey Mart will always be there with the tools, equipment, indoor or outdoor wares, seed or feed - for everyday work, fun… or ‘connecting to the land' on a whole new level. For more information go to www.peaveymart.com
Kieran and Derek are joined by actor George Christopher. Playing Ziggy Greaves in the classic BBC show Grange Hill, would catapult a young George into the conscious of millions of teenagers across Great Britain and Ireland. The hit show was known for it's gritty and realistic storylines. Join us as George discusses his role in the show and how he found himself at the very edge when his mental health took a downward spiral. A story George tells in his autobiography -"From Grange Hill to Bipolar and Back". Let Christy Take it are proud to present, George Christopher. If you are affected by any issues in this episode please contact The Samaritans. Thank you to Mark Cullen for editing.
It's spring, and if you have a garden that means it's time for yardwork—raking out dead leaves, planting annuals, fertilizing the lawn. Here, Medcan's Dr. Lorne Greenspan teams up with the legendary gardening expert Mark Cullen to make the argument that gardening is one of the single best things you can do for your overall wellness, with compelling benefits from an eat, move and think perspective—regardless of your age. Link to episode webpage.
Derek and Kieran are joined for the 80th episode by an 80's icon, Paul Young. The legendary English singer, songwriter and musician regaled us with stories from his glittering career. Enjoy our stroll through all the hits and the stories behind them. We also discuss the many live shows Paul preformed including Live Aid and the tribute concert for Freddy Mercury. Paul is currently preparing to tour in the United Kingdom and Ireland along with putting the finishing touches to his new album. Let Christy Take It are delighted to bring you Paul Young. Thanks to Sacha at Hush PR for arranging and to our editing guru Mark Cullen.
Derek and Kieran are joined by American songwriter, musician, and guitarist Jason Falkner. A classically trained musician who was a member of the bands Jellyfish, The Three O'Clock and The Grays. Falkner has also released six solo albums to critical acclaim. As an in demand session musician and producer he has contributed to a host of recordings with top musicians such as Paul McCartney, Beck and is touring with St Vincent. Join us as we find out just what Paul McCartney thought of Jason's lullaby take on the Beatles classics with his 2001 release 'Bedtime With The Beatles'. Let Christy Take It bring you Jason Falkner Thanks to our master and commander Mark Cullen for all his work behind the scenes.
Kieran and Derek are joined by the legendary singer, songwriter and musician, Evie Sands. A career that spans over 50 years we discuss the early years as a teenage singer, the classic performances, albums, Northern Soul and “Get Out Of Your Own Way” Evie's latest release. Let Christy Take It bring you Evie Sands. Thanks to Mark Cullen for editing, he is all heart.
Mark Cullen is chief inspector with the HSA
Mark Cullen is chief inspector with the HSA
Derek and Kieran are joined on this weeks episode by actor Ewen MacIntosh. Ewen is best known for his role as Keith Bishop in The Office. We discuss the process of getting cast in the part, the behind the scenes story of the TV classic and would Ewen have taken a role in the US version? Ewen also has a large body of work including appearances in Little Britain and Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant's Life's too Short. Let Christy Take It bring you Ewen MacIntosh Big thanks to Mark Cullen for editing using his old laptop that your poor old granddad had to sweat to buy ya...
Kieran and Derek are joined by Carol Decker from the band T'Pau. Carol discusses her career as front woman for the British pop rock group who had a string of Top 40 hits in the UK in the late 1980's. The band formed in 1986 in Shropshire, taking their name from a Vulcan elder of the same name in the sci-fi series Star Trek. We discuss all the hits including Heart and Soul, China In Your Hand and the hugely successful album Bridge of Spies. We also discuss Carol's foray into movies and TV including that cameo on Benidorm with the late John Challis. Let Christy Take It bring you Carol Decker Thanks to Mark Cullen for putting his Heart and Soul into editing.
Derek and Kieran are thrilled to be joined by Gerry Leonard. Gerry is a musician and producer who hails from Dublin. We discuss the music scene of the 80's in the fair city, moving to New York and ultimately recording and touring with David Bowie. Gerry's partnership with Bowie produced three studio albums (Next Day, Heathen and Reality). Gerry is an in-demand musician who's credits now also include Suzanne Vega, Rufus Wainwright, Laurie Anderson, Roger Waters and many others. Leonard heads up his own project as Spookyghost, he has recorded two solo albums. The first recording simply called “Spookyghost” His second, “The Light Machine” was described by David Bowie as “Quite the most beautiful and moving pieces of work I have possessed in a long time.” We were delighted Gerry took the time to chat to us. Let Christy Take It bring you Gerry Leonard. Thanks to Mark Cullen for editorial work.
Derek and Kieran are joined by Darryl Vidal. The Karate Kid (1984) is one of the most iconic movies of the 80's and we are delighted to be joined by Darryl who was pipped to a place in the All Valley Championships final by Johnny Lawrence from the Cobra Kai Dojo (BOO). We talk all things Karate Kid and get the stories behind the filming and that famous crane kick scene in which Darryl was the stunt double for Pat Morita's Mr Miyagi. Let Christy Take it bring you Darryl Vidal Deep bows to Mark Cullen for editing skills.
In today's episode, Tim Suther is joined by Dr. Mark Cullen, who's been at the forefront of population health for decades—even before it was a recognized field. Listen in as Tim and Dr. Cullen discuss the collaborative effort that has gone into the COVID-19 Research Database, and what the resulting research and analysis can tell us about vaccine effectiveness, breakthrough infections, social determinants of health (SDoH), and booster vaccines. Today's panel includes: Dr. Mark Cullen, consultant in population health and the Founding Director of the Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences; and Tim Suther, senior vice president, data solutions at Change Healthcare. Here's what they chatted about: What data can tell us about COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and breakthroughs, and what it can't. What's behind vaccine hesitancy and where we go from here. How social determinants of health (SDoH) and pre-existing conditions have affected infection and mortality rates.
Kieran and Derek are feeling like a pair of Super Trooper's as they are joined by Janne Schaffer to celebrate the release of the new studio album Voyage by ABBA. Janne is a Swedish songwriter and guitarist who has had huge solo success in his native Sweden but is better known as a session musician with the Swedish icons. Janne was invited by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson to play on sessions in 1971. Janne played on People Need Love, and was ABBA's most frequently used guitarist until he got too busy with his own career in the mid-1970s. Janne contributed to all of ABBA's studio albums, with the exception of The Visitors. Some of the more famous songs to feature his work are Ring Ring, Waterloo, SOS, Eagle, I Have A Dream, Super Trouper and Under Attack. We also talk of Jannes experiences of working with Pink Floyd and Bob Marley. Let Christy Take It bring you Janne Schaffer. Thanks to Mark Cullen for his editing skills. As usual he is on the Money Money Money!
Derek and Kieran are delighted to be joined by actor Lance Kerwin. The golden boy of 1970's American TV Lance was a staple in many hit shows including, Little House on the Prairie, James at 15 along with movies such as The Loneliest Runner and The Boy Who Drank Too Much. However it would be the 1979 mini series Salem's Lot that would become his most iconic role to date. Lance gives us the inside story behind the making of this classic horror. Was Mr Barlow as terrifying on set? Was he actually scared filming the scene in the cellar of the Marsten House? And were those Glick boys as freaky in the flesh? Let Christy Take It bring you Lance Kerwin. Big window tap kudos to our editor Mark Cullen for all his hard work.
Kieran and Derek are joined by music producer and songwriter John Williams. John has worked with a stellar line up of music acts across all genres. It was great to hear the stories behind many of the most popular chart toppers we all know and love. John regaled us with tales from the music industry and his own personal journey through music. Huge thanks to our editor Mark Cullen.
Kieran and Derek are joined by David Paton who cut his musical teeth as a member of a young Bay City Rollers. David decided to part ways with the group and formed Pilot. This would lead to huge success with hits such as "Magic, January, Call Me Round and Just a Smile". However success also brought management issues, which led to the band's early demise. For Pilot's main singer-songwriter and bassist it would bring a shift from being in front of the spotlight to moving behind the scenes as an in-demand session player. Session work led Paton to joining the Alan Parsons Project as well as working with such music heavyweights as Elton John, Kate Bush and Albert Hammond. Let Christy Take It are proud to present David Paton. Thanks to Mark Cullen for his editing skills, he is just magic.
• Jim Lang tells you everything that you need to know to cast your ballot on Monday September 20th. • Tina Cortese has a new survey from the Canadian Medical Association that shows voters expect the leaders to "fix" Canada's healthcare system, which is as much of a priority as the economy and climate change. • Ann Rohmer speaks with University of Toronto bioethicist Kerry Bowman about the delta variant and the debate surrounding vaccine mandate and vaccine certificates. • The pandemic may have drastically reduced flu cases in 2020, but Canadians are in for a tougher flu season this fall and winter as the country continues to open up and COVID-19 restrictions ease. Some pharmacists say, our best defense against getting sick? Get the flu shot. Jim Lang has the details. • Tina Cortese returns with York University professor Heather Prime about the continued unpredictability of Delta's impact in the school environment and what can parents do to help kids manage uncertainty and anxiety and build resilience within families. • Ann Rohmer closes the show with Mark Cullen and the Trees for Life Campaign - Trees planted to honour Covid heroes.
Derek and Kieran are joined by singer and songwriter, Mark Reilly from the band "Matt Bianco" Matt Bianco is a UK group formed in 1982 by Mark Reilly (vocals),Danny White (keyboards) and the late Kito Poncioni (bass) , all originally members of the band Blue Rondo A La Turk. For their first album "Whose Side Are You On ?" they hired unknown polish vocalist Basia Trzetrzelewska. Her vocal arrangements gave the album a jazzy dimension that Reilly and White couldn't anticipate and hits like "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed" and "Half a Minute" turned Matt Bianco into one of the biggest acts of the 1980's. Matt will be on the road with the band in 2021 and have released the new album, “High Anxiety”. For more information please visit http://www.mattbianco.com/tour Thanks to our spiritual leader, all round legend and editor - Mark Cullen
Kieran and Derek are joined by musician Gary Clark. In 1984 Gary, his brother Kit and best friend Ged formed the band Spencer Tracy who would become Danny Wilson. Spotted busking around Dundee they were quickly signed, and released the album, Meet Danny Wilson, which contained the hit single, Mary's Prayer, which propelled them to mega-stardom. The song has been used in numerous films and the Hollywood connection would remain with Gary all through his career and he is now an acclaimed film score contributor. Working on projects such as, Sing Street and the Amazon Prime Series, Modern Love. So sit back say a prayer to Mary as we discuss all things music and film with the brilliant Gary Clark. Thanks to Mark Cullen for his endeavors and patience editing
Derek and Kieran are joined by Dean Friedman. Dean is a singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist who resides in New York. Dean first marked his entry into pop consciousness with the Top 20 chart success of his infectious hit single, Ariel, a quirky irresistible pop song about a free spirited, pot-smoking, vegetarian Jewish girl in a peasant blouse who lived, as the lyric goes, "...way on the other side of the Hudson". Friedman scored again with the release of his follow up album, “Well, Well,” Said the Rocking Chair', and the now classic hit single, Lucky Stars. This magical duet, performed with singer, Denise Marsa, zoomed to the top of the UK singles charts, going instantly gold. Lucky Stars paved the way for a slew of Friedman hits, including familiar radio staples such as Lydia, Rocking Chair, McDonald's Girl and Woman of Mine. Friedman's consummate songwriting and performing, have earned him a loyal international following, devoted to the sophisticated, funny and profound work of a master songsmith. Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Dean Friedman. Thanks as always to Mark Cullen for editing.
Kieran and Derek are joined by Chesney Hawkes. Chesney is a singer, songwriter and occasional actor who was propelled to great heights with his hit single, "The One and Only" which was one of the most successful releases of the entire 1990's and the song continues to top ‘Best pop song of the nineties' polls. Chesney discusses the highs and the lows in a frank and funny interview. Details of Chesney's new EP, Sunset Sessions and upcoming shows are available at : https://www.chesneyhawkes.com/ Thanks to Mark Cullen for editing and Lee-Anne for arranging the interview.
Derek and Kieran are joined by Derek William Dick, better known as FISH who is a Scottish singer-songwriter and actor. He achieved prominence as the lead singer and lyricist of the neo-progressive rock band Marillion from 1981 until 1988. In his solo career he has explored contemporary pop and traditional folk and rock. Let Christy Take It proudly present Fish. Thanks to Mark Cullen for editing
Derek and Kieran are delighted to be joined by singer and songwriter Peter Cunnah. Performing is intertwined into the DNA of Peter Cunnah. The Derry native always had a strong draw to all things music. In this weeks episode we delve into the roots of this passion for songwriting and what inspires him. With the troubles in Northern Ireland as a backdrop music was the way out and would lead Peter to great chart success with D:Ream. We discuss the hits and the problems that arose from the Tony Blair led Labour government using the hit "Things Can Only Get Better" during the 1997 British general election campaign, touring with Take That and the coffee making ability of Professor Brian Cox. D:Ream have a new album, "Open Hearts Open Minds" and is available for purchase at http://d-ream.co.uk/ Let Christy Take It are proud to present, Peter Cunnah. Special thanks to Mark Cullen for his continued hard work and excellence in editing.
Mark Cullen is the Chief Marketing Officer at Simon Kucher & Partners. Simon Kucher & Partners is a global consulting firm specialising in strategy, marketing, pricing, and sales. Founded in 1985, the company now has around 1,400 professionals worldwide and is regarded as the world's leading pricing advisor and thought leader. We talk about: How stand-up comedy experience translates into marketing Risk taking and making the difference Growing your top line vs cutting costs Importance of writing a good creative brief We hope you enjoy our exquisite conversation with Mark.
How much should we clean up debris in our gardens in the spring? What are some great late summer blooming red and orange perennials? Is vegetable garden potting soil the same as flower garden potting soil? And what about moles - they've damaged my lawn! Mark Cullen joins us for these and other great garden questions in this episode. Plus we get a sneak peek into what Mark is up to these days!
The Rundown This episode is about native plants and a mode of transportation that couldn’t be more homegrown in this country if it tried - the canoe. First up, Mark Cullen, our perennial, and annuals, gardening experts fills us in on how native plants benefit gardens, birds, bees and well, the environment in general. Next up James Raffan of the Canadian Canoe Museum explains the lowly watercraft speaks to us as old and new Canadians alike. From coneflowers to canoes, all in one episode. Mark Cullen on Native Plants Mark Cullen has been a fan of native plants for years now. They’re a favourite of indigenous bird and pollinator species, take advantage local conditions and help keep ecosystems in check. He chatted with me about some of his favourite native varieties and we disagree about lawns. Here’s that conversation. James Raffan on Canada and Canoes James Raffan, the director of external relations for the Canadian Canoe Museum, knows how deep the relationship between Canada and the canoe goes. He’s an author, outdoorsman and collector of Canadian canoe advertising. We talked about why the canoe resonates with so many cultures and how its a symbol of freedom, exploration and entrepreneurship. And, we touch on ways the museum will use its new building to forge and reforge links to the communities where its canoes came from. End NotesWant more Harrowsmith? No problem. Visit our website. And, you can read Vanessa's story on ticks in the Spring issue of Harrowsmith Magazine. It's on selected newsstands across Canada or you can order subscriptions online at harrowsmithmag.com. By the way, the music in the podcast? It's by good ol' Canadian singer, composer and friend of the 'cast, David Archibald. You can find more of his music at his website, davidarchibald.com.
This week we are talking to Lorraine Johnson. Lorraine Johnson is the author of numerous books on native plant gardening, urban agriculture, and environmental issues, such as 100 Easy-to-Grow Native Plants for Canadian Gardens; The New Ontario Naturalized Garden; Tending the Earth: A Gardener's Manifesto; City Farmer; and Green Future, among other titles. Her book A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee, co-authored with Dr. Sheila Colla, was published in June 2020 by Friends of the Earth Canada. A former President of the North American Native Plant Society, Board member of LEAF (Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests), current Steering Committee member of Project Swallowtail, and a long-time advocate for community gardens and the legalization of backyard hens, Lorraine's recent work focuses on biodiversity and habitat gardening in the context of climate change, and on land stewardship as relationship-building in the context of reconciliation.
Open: Major League Baseball and the Cleveland Indians don’t REALLY care about COVID 19. If they did they would punish Mike Clevinger with something more than a 14 day paid vacation. (O:08:20) Lights Camera Play Ball: There is a show you might have missed that is everything that’s right about baseball. Back In The Game created by Mark Cullen and Rob Cullen and starring Maggie Lawson, James Caan, Benjamin Koldyke and Lenora Crichlow, was an underrated sitcom centered on a band of misfit little leaguers and their parents. Highly, highly, highly recommend. (0:15:13) Raiders Of The Lost Diamond: Andrew Nelson is here to prepare us for our 100th episode by shining a light on some of the baseball goings on 100 years ago. (0:27:11) Go Go Astros: Andy is here to talk the first 1/3 of the season and JV and would he resign Springer or Correa.(0:43:28) The Big League Chew: Scott McEntire has some thoughts on the Clevinger situation.(0:55:56) Show. Me. The Merch.: We got some really cool gear from the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks. (0:59:59) Who’s On First: We speak to the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks President Russ Curran to talk about his New England Collegiate baseball league squad. (1:12:22) Closing It Out: Brooks Raley is a Texas treasure.
On this week's episode of The Bottom Line on KCLR, John Purcell spoke with Donal O'Donovan, Business Editor with the Irish Independent. They talk all things business amidst the ongoing Covid-19 crisis and the weeks top business stories, including the recently announced Restart grant aimed at SME's.Mark Cullen, Assistant Chief Executive of the Health & Safety Authority joined John to talk through the recently published "Return to Work Safely Protocol" as some non-essential businesses begin to open up in phase one of the easing of restrictions. Mark discusses the changes that people will now face as they return to work and the importance of working collaboratively on ensuring the measures are put in place to prevent the spreading of Covid-19.John chats through some of the practical steps involved in "Return to Work Safely Protocol" document with Mark and how businesses can implement the protocol in their own workplace. The "Return to Work Safely Protocol" can be found at: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/22829a-return-to-work-safely-protocol/Fran McFadden, National Customer Acquisition Manager with Gas Networks Ireland, joined John to talk about the work that Gas Networks Ireland do, as well as the work they have continued during lockdown. Fran talks about how Gas Networks Ireland have been supporting SME's for the last 40 years & how at the moment that has become even more important to them as many of the SME's face big challenges. He also talks about the supply suspension scheme and encourages businesses who have had to close their doors due to the Covid-19 crisis to contact their gas supplier as they may be able to avail of the scheme and charges can be suspended for a three month period. https://www.gasnetworks.ie/home/The Motor Industry like many has been hugely impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. Many car garages are now facing into their first week of opening up and Ollie Brannock of Boland's of Carlow, joined John to talk about how they have continued business throughout the lockdown with virtual selling of cars and all the measures they have in place for welcoming customers back into their showrooms. https://bolandcarlow.ie/Claire Lawton, Chief Executive Officer of St. Canice's Credit Union joined John to announce her retirement after 22 years in the position, Claire chats through her career, the changes and the challenges that have occurred throughout her time within the organisation. John & Claire also talk about women in leadership and Claire's experiences during her career as well as her plans for the future. https://stcanicescu.ie/Ashling Ward, Network Manager with Carlow Kilkenny Skillnet provides an update on the work that they have continued during the restrictions and an update on the programmes that are currently available. https://carlowkilkennyskillnet.ie/With thanks to O'Neill Foley Produced by Deirdre Dromey.To contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc Guest: Mark R. Cullen, MD Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, endemic challenges surrounded fragmented data sets and long perspective clinical trials. But now, recently developed data sets are available to public health and policy researchers to not only overcome that challenge, but also to combat this global pandemic. Dr. Mark Cullen, Scientific Committee Chair for the academic arm of the COVID-19 research database at Stanford University School of Medicine, joins Mario Nacinovich to explain. Published May 13, 2020
Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Guest: Mark R. Cullen, MD Here to share what we might soon learn about the COVID-19 pandemic is Dr. Mark Cullen, Scientific Committee Chair for the academic arm of the COVID-19 research database, which is a secure repository of HIPAA compliant, de-identified, and limited patient-level data sets. Published May 13, 2020
Kelly gets the skinny from Mark Cullen.
Campaign Chair Mark Cullen looks back at the roots of the HOH Campaign (including Tony DiGiovanni's role!), the challenges it has overcome and previews what's ahead for 2020.
The journey begins. We(Brian Leonard and Arta Seyedian) set out to see if this vast project is even possible. We prove it to be spectacularly so. In a whirlwind that cuts across culture, country, and counting (i.e. time), we give 1-10 ratings to 10 different articles from across the vast expanse of Wikipedia. Links below to follow along on the journey. Highest Rated Article: Electric Razor and Jane Ngotho (Tied, rating: 6) Lowest Rated Article: Pension Buyout (rating: 1.5) (fuck corporations) Most Popular Article: Théodore Pellerin (views this year: 47,230) Least Popular Article: Wilkowice, Rawa County, Poland (views: 121) Links (in order of appearance): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cullen_(ice_hockey) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Costa_(painter) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_Restoration_Project https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkowice,_Rawa_County https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_razor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A9odore_Pellerin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Ngotho https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidston_Island_Lighthouse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmopterix_pallifasciella https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pension_buyout
Join us for a recap of the last 4 weeks and a bonus interview with Mark Cullen, Chief Animal Nutrition Officer for Landus Cooperative. Mark will be discussing African Swine Fever and the impact on U.S. farmers.
More than half of Canadian households maintain a garden and we spend about 4 billion dollars doing it. But this season's weather is throwing a curve. With heavy rains and floods and cold that won't quit, Libby reached out to Gardening guru Mark Cullen for some advice. And It's something every level of government has promised to do and almost everyone would agree with: making our environment accessible for people with disabilities. But even if goodwill is there, the execution has been slow. That's why Man in Motion Rick Hansen is launching a new campaign to raise awareness. Libby chatted with him when he was in town.
More than half of Canadian households maintain a garden and we spend about 4 billion dollars doing it. But this season's weather is throwing a curve. With heavy rains and floods and cold that won't quit, Libby reached out to Gardening guru Mark Cullen for some advice. And It's something every level of government has promised to do and almost everyone would agree with: making our environment accessible for people with disabilities. But even if goodwill is there, the execution has been slow. That's why Man in Motion Rick Hansen is launching a new campaign to raise awareness. Libby chatted with him when he was in town.
I’ve known this week’s guest, Ben Cullen, for a number of years, and am always excited to talk food with him at any gathering we’re at. So naturally he’s been someone I’ve wanted to bring on the show for quite a while! Ben is the owner of the recently launched Cullen’s Foods, and a fourth-generation urban gardener. As the son of expert gardener Mark Cullen, Ben has worked with his father his whole life, but officially joined Mark full-time in January 2017. Together they write a weekly column for the Toronto Star on horticulture, and have a new book out, Escape to Reality: How the World is Changing Gardening, and How Gardening is Changing the World. On the show, Ben discusses what makes gardening such an important tool to actively reimagine more sustainable, healthy, and happier futures. Ben has a unique perspective on the food world, as he spent some time working in the food industry following his agricultural education. We explore the nuances of these dual identities and the implications they have for his business, along with how he uses this knowledge to increase accountability and sustainability of food business in local spheres. I love talking with Ben because we come to the idea of food sustainability from two different lenses. I think this is important, given the echo chambers of social media: it’s easy to get caught up in ideas and spheres that make us comfortable… and the ideas in commerce and business certainly don’t come naturally to a biocultural anthropologist like me! When we’re thinking about anti-consumerist futures, it’s important to look at how different backgrounds and experiences can help shape these futures together. Enjoy the episode in the web player above, or download on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, or iHeartRadio. Resources: Ben and Mark Cullen’s Escape to Reality: How the World is Changing Gardening and How Gardening is Changing the World Ben and Mark’s Toronto Star Column Get Social with Ben! Cullen’s Foods Website Cullen’s Foods on Instagram
Charlie and Frank are joined by Ben Cullen and Mark Cullen to talk about their book "Escape to Reality: How the World is Changing Gardening and Gardening is Changing the World"
Charlie and Frank are joined by Ben Cullen and Mark Cullen to talk about their book "Escape to Reality: How the World is Changing Gardening and Gardening is Changing the World"
En un comunicado de prensa, Mark Cullen, gerente general del concesionario, instó a la ministra canadiense del Medio Ambiente, Catherine McKenna, a no dejarse "influenciar por un intento estadounidense de reducir las normas de contaminación establecidas para automóviles y camiones".
In this podcast a special interview with Mark Cullen, specialist consultant in customer engagement. In the interview discusses how companies use internal customer data for insight as well as commissioned survey research. We discuss the key metrics that companies are using to assess customer satisfaction, from the concept of Net Promoter Score ( which has merits in loyalty measurement ) to Customer Effort Score ( which assesses how easy customer find it to interact with companies). Also interviewed is Dr. Catherine Logan, Nutrition Manager with the National Dairy Council, who discusses their sponsorship of the Milk Advertising Awards, as well as the marketing activities of the Council.
A special interview with Mark Cullen from research company W5, who have just launched the Irish Customer Service Survey. The survey found that people associate grocery stores with the best customer service and the Government with the worst. Over 2,000 people in Ireland responded to the online survey which rated Customer Service across thirteen sectors using the globally-recognised Net Promoter Service (NPS) score. NPS is embraced by leading companies worldwide as the standard for measuring and improving customer loyalty. Respondents were also asked to pick their 'best' and 'worst' performing sectors in terms of Customer Service. Also Des Doris from Alchemy Events previews the inaugural Irish Media Awards which take place on March 31st.