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Discover how implementing Zocks AI platform for financial advisors can transform your practice by streamlining client meetings, improving documentation, and enhancing follow-up communications. In this episode, host Cary Chaitoff, VP of Marketing at C2P, is joined by Mark Gilbert, Co-Founder & CEO of Zocks Communications, and Jim Hardeman, EVP of Product at Zocks. Fred Lowry, CRC® also contributes to the conversation as a practicing financial advisor with BrightPath Wealth Advisors who has successfully integrated Zocks into his practice. Learn how this compliance-approved AI solution can capture detailed meeting notes, generate personalized client communications, and automate form completion while maintaining strict security and privacy standards. Whether you're looking to increase your closing ratio, free up valuable time, or enhance client service, this episode will show you the many ways you can implement this powerful technology in your advisory business.Resources:AI Platform for Financial Advisors: Zocks
Keep your voice strong and performing at it's best with expert advice from Dr. Mark Gilbert of MU Health Care's Voice, Airway and Swallowing Center.
We continue our episodes of the Auto Remarketing Podcast originating from Used Car Week 2024 in Scottsdale, Ariz., with a panel discussion featuring a group of dealers sharing best practices and expectations for this year's used-car market. Moderated by Mark Gilbert of ATN, the panel featured Mario Aguirre of Grapevine Honda, John Grace of Grace Auto Sales and Ehsan Khanl of Westgate Cars.
In this sponsored episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast, Mark Gilbert of ATN Training speaks with Bill Zadeits on the top priorities of dealers across their organizations. Mark speaks to the importance of hiring, training and learning from the young professionals on your team. He also takes time to talk about new technologies impacting dealership operations and his most recent impressive experiences with AI.
Democrat and former US ambassador to New Zealand Mark Gilbert is at Howard University, Kamala Harris' election night headquarters where she is expected to speak very soon. Gilbert tells Heather du Plessis-Allan this is not to be a concession speech – instead it is scheduled to follow the polls called in the West Coast. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 6 November 2024, Donald Trump is on track to win the US election. Heather speaks to Republican Scott Brown who has been US ambassador in NZ under Trump… but his Democrat counterpart Mark Gilbert is still positive. Plus, is Jack Tame a bad omen for Democrat candidates? Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Democrats are confident their ground-campaign will bring Kamala Harris the win. Experts say the result could go either way, with Trump and Harris still neck-and-neck in the key battleground states. Almost a third of eligible voters —82 million people— have cast an early ballot. Former US Ambassador to New Zealand Mark Gilbert told Mark Hosking the polls are within the margin of error in all key swing states. He says that the polls can be very misleading due to the electoral college system, and they've seen late breakers moving blue. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday the 6th of November, it is US Election Day! The Dem's Mark Gilbert and the GOP's Matt Terrill give their takes on the race and how tight it will be. Sheila Laxon is back in the winners circle at the Melbourne Cup after Knight's Choice won in a photo finish. The Kiwi trainer joins us after what was likely a big night of celebrating. Ginny Andersen and Mark Mitchell joined Mike for Politics Wednesday, talking about whether there was a 3-year-old left behind in the Ōpōtiki gang raids, how Labour works with the Māori Party, and gun reform. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's only a few days remaining until the US election and the race is still neck-and-neck. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are holding duelling campaigns in the battleground states as the pair compete for the key to the White House. Former US Ambassador to New Zealand Mark Gilbert says everyone was expecting a tight race ahead of the big day. "Polls have been this tight before, but I don't think the race has been this tight before. Everybody thought the Mitt Romney-Barack Obama race in 2012 was this close - but internally, we have ourselves winning 10 of the 12 battleground states." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's belief Republican candidate JD Vance completely lost credibility as today's vice-presidential debate ended. The contest against Democrat Tim Walz was mostly civil and policy focused. But Vance dodged a question on Donald Trump challenging the 2020 election results - saying he's 'future-focused'. Former US ambassador to New Zealand, Mark Gilbert, says until that moment, Vance had restored likeability and seemed strong. "It was a very awkward moment - and if I was sitting there as an undecided voter, I would have really recoiled at the answer he gave about 2020." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 11th of September, the Electricity, gas, waste, and water services industry saw a 36% rise in sales in Q2 compared to the same time last year. It comes on the same day that Winstone Pulp International announced their closure due to soaring energy costs. What does it mean for our big electricity users? John Harbord from the Major Electricity Users Group speaks to Ryan. It's a big day in the U.S. as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will face off in what could be the only debate ahead of November's election. We're live to the U.S. with Democratic Party Member Mark Gilbert. Our Aussie neighbours are looking at banning social media for kids, and Christopher Luxon says he's open to doing the same here. Could it work, and how would parents police it? Parenting expert Nathan Wallis joins the show to give his thoughts. Would you swim in polluted water? Labour MP Greg O'Connor says yes, and Ryan has some words of advice for him. Get the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US presidential debate looks to be a chance to get to know the candidates. Vice President Kamala Harris is facing off against Donald Trump for the first time at 1pm our time in Pennsylvania. No notes are allowed, and microphones will cut off when each candidate's not speaking. Former US Ambassador to New Zealand under Barack Obama, Mark Gilbert told Ryan Bridge many polls show people still don't know Harris. He says this will be an opportunity for her to be seen, as more than 50-million people are expected to tune in. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A historic presidential nomination looks to be in reach of Kamala Harris, who's rapidly gaining traction among Democratic supporters. The US Vice President's campaign has raised $81 million in the 24 hours since she announced her intentions to run as candidate. She's gained more than a thousand endorsements from Democratic delegates and is being backed by influential party figures, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Former US Ambassador to New Zealand Mark Gilbert told Mike Hosking that Harris has grown incredibly in her time as Vice President. He says she's travelled the world and met with scores of world leaders and he believes she's the right person to carry the torch forward. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 23rd of July, the Health NZ board is so useless they're getting dumped for a commissioner. The Prime Minister is back and gets a grilling on putting a commissioner in to manage our health system, and what we're going to do about electricity volumes in this country. Long time friend of Joe Biden and former US Ambassador to New Zealand, Mark Gilbert tells us the next steps for the Democrats and how they go about trying to win this election now. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Italy's resurrection from 20 years of fascism, three years of war, and two years of civil war is one of the 20th century's great, under-told stories. It's a history of a decade of clashes and compromises between two mass movements - Communism and Christian Democracy - backed offstage by two superpowers. Above all, it's about the party management of one man - Palmiro Togliatti - and the West-facing vision and cunning of another, Alcide De Gasperi. From the ashes of war, De Gasperi chose a republican government and a market economy, resisted pressure from the Vatican to ally with the far right, and wooed the Americans while acknowledging the unique organisational powers of the Communists until picking the right time to drop them. On top of that, he won Marshall Aid, drove through land reform, and helped found the European communities. As Professor Gilbert writes in Italy Reborn: From Fascism to Democracy (Norton, 2024): "One need only envision what might have happened had De Gasperi failed to make even one of those calls to see how much his agency mattered for Italy's transition to democracy". Mark Gilbert is C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies at SAIS Europe in Bologna. Educated at Durham and the University of Wales, he taught history at the universities of Trento and Bath before joining SAIS. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Italy's resurrection from 20 years of fascism, three years of war, and two years of civil war is one of the 20th century's great, under-told stories. It's a history of a decade of clashes and compromises between two mass movements - Communism and Christian Democracy - backed offstage by two superpowers. Above all, it's about the party management of one man - Palmiro Togliatti - and the West-facing vision and cunning of another, Alcide De Gasperi. From the ashes of war, De Gasperi chose a republican government and a market economy, resisted pressure from the Vatican to ally with the far right, and wooed the Americans while acknowledging the unique organisational powers of the Communists until picking the right time to drop them. On top of that, he won Marshall Aid, drove through land reform, and helped found the European communities. As Professor Gilbert writes in Italy Reborn: From Fascism to Democracy (Norton, 2024): "One need only envision what might have happened had De Gasperi failed to make even one of those calls to see how much his agency mattered for Italy's transition to democracy". Mark Gilbert is C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies at SAIS Europe in Bologna. Educated at Durham and the University of Wales, he taught history at the universities of Trento and Bath before joining SAIS. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Italy's resurrection from 20 years of fascism, three years of war, and two years of civil war is one of the 20th century's great, under-told stories. It's a history of a decade of clashes and compromises between two mass movements - Communism and Christian Democracy - backed offstage by two superpowers. Above all, it's about the party management of one man - Palmiro Togliatti - and the West-facing vision and cunning of another, Alcide De Gasperi. From the ashes of war, De Gasperi chose a republican government and a market economy, resisted pressure from the Vatican to ally with the far right, and wooed the Americans while acknowledging the unique organisational powers of the Communists until picking the right time to drop them. On top of that, he won Marshall Aid, drove through land reform, and helped found the European communities. As Professor Gilbert writes in Italy Reborn: From Fascism to Democracy (Norton, 2024): "One need only envision what might have happened had De Gasperi failed to make even one of those calls to see how much his agency mattered for Italy's transition to democracy". Mark Gilbert is C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies at SAIS Europe in Bologna. Educated at Durham and the University of Wales, he taught history at the universities of Trento and Bath before joining SAIS. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Italy's resurrection from 20 years of fascism, three years of war, and two years of civil war is one of the 20th century's great, under-told stories. It's a history of a decade of clashes and compromises between two mass movements - Communism and Christian Democracy - backed offstage by two superpowers. Above all, it's about the party management of one man - Palmiro Togliatti - and the West-facing vision and cunning of another, Alcide De Gasperi. From the ashes of war, De Gasperi chose a republican government and a market economy, resisted pressure from the Vatican to ally with the far right, and wooed the Americans while acknowledging the unique organisational powers of the Communists until picking the right time to drop them. On top of that, he won Marshall Aid, drove through land reform, and helped found the European communities. As Professor Gilbert writes in Italy Reborn: From Fascism to Democracy (Norton, 2024): "One need only envision what might have happened had De Gasperi failed to make even one of those calls to see how much his agency mattered for Italy's transition to democracy". Mark Gilbert is C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies at SAIS Europe in Bologna. Educated at Durham and the University of Wales, he taught history at the universities of Trento and Bath before joining SAIS. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Italy's resurrection from 20 years of fascism, three years of war, and two years of civil war is one of the 20th century's great, under-told stories. It's a history of a decade of clashes and compromises between two mass movements - Communism and Christian Democracy - backed offstage by two superpowers. Above all, it's about the party management of one man - Palmiro Togliatti - and the West-facing vision and cunning of another, Alcide De Gasperi. From the ashes of war, De Gasperi chose a republican government and a market economy, resisted pressure from the Vatican to ally with the far right, and wooed the Americans while acknowledging the unique organisational powers of the Communists until picking the right time to drop them. On top of that, he won Marshall Aid, drove through land reform, and helped found the European communities. As Professor Gilbert writes in Italy Reborn: From Fascism to Democracy (Norton, 2024): "One need only envision what might have happened had De Gasperi failed to make even one of those calls to see how much his agency mattered for Italy's transition to democracy". Mark Gilbert is C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies at SAIS Europe in Bologna. Educated at Durham and the University of Wales, he taught history at the universities of Trento and Bath before joining SAIS. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
Italy's resurrection from 20 years of fascism, three years of war, and two years of civil war is one of the 20th century's great, under-told stories. It's a history of a decade of clashes and compromises between two mass movements - Communism and Christian Democracy - backed offstage by two superpowers. Above all, it's about the party management of one man - Palmiro Togliatti - and the West-facing vision and cunning of another, Alcide De Gasperi. From the ashes of war, De Gasperi chose a republican government and a market economy, resisted pressure from the Vatican to ally with the far right, and wooed the Americans while acknowledging the unique organisational powers of the Communists until picking the right time to drop them. On top of that, he won Marshall Aid, drove through land reform, and helped found the European communities. As Professor Gilbert writes in Italy Reborn: From Fascism to Democracy (Norton, 2024): "One need only envision what might have happened had De Gasperi failed to make even one of those calls to see how much his agency mattered for Italy's transition to democracy". Mark Gilbert is C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies at SAIS Europe in Bologna. Educated at Durham and the University of Wales, he taught history at the universities of Trento and Bath before joining SAIS. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Fintech Impact, host Jason Pereira speaks with Mark Gilbert, Co-founder and CEO of Zocks Communications. Zocks Communications introduces an artificial intelligence-driven meeting assistant designed specifically for financial advisors. Throughout the discussion, Gilbert delves into the origins of Zocks, its innovative approach to capturing and structuring meeting-based data, and the broader implications of AI in enhancing advisor-client interactions.Episode Highlights:00:09: Jason Pereira introduces Mark Gilbert and discusses Zocks Communications, an AI-driven platform created to assist financial advisors by capturing crucial information from meetings. Gilbert shares his excitement about the project, painting a picture of a semantic-rich platform that swiftly organizes and presents meeting data, simplifying follow-up processes for advisors.00:56: Mark Gilbert shares the backstory of Zocks Communications, sparked by his experiences at Twilio and the emerging demand to mine actionable data from client communications. With a grin, he acknowledges the accidental yet timely intersection with the rise of large language models (LLMs), emphasizing the goal of creating a secure, privacy-focused tool that excels in extracting meaningful data from conversations.03:10: Diving deeper, Gilbert discusses how Zocks stands apart from general-purpose note-taking applications by targeting financial advisors' specific needs - identifying and structuring data on assets, goals, and client profiles. This strategic focus allows Zocks to generate actionable insights, streamline follow-up communications, and enhance relationship management through tailored data extraction.05:18: Gilbert elaborates on how Zocks goes beyond note-taking by employing the structured data to support various advisor workflows, including client communication and regulatory compliance. He portrays a vision where advisors spend less time on data entry and more on insightful advisory, thanks to Zocks' backend sophistication and its potential for CRM, planning, and task management system integrations.Key Points:Zocks Communications introduces an innovative AI-driven platform tailored to address the unique data capture and analysis needs of financial advisors, enhancing the efficiency of meeting follow-ups.The platform distinguishes itself by focusing on specific data points relevant to the financial industry, offering a more personalized and actionable output compared to general-purpose note-taking tools.Strategic integrations with CRM and planning systems are on the horizon, poised to further streamline advisory workflows and enable more meaningful advisor-client interactions.Tweetable Quotes:"Zocks Communications: Simplifying adviser follow-ups with AI-driven precision." - Mark Gilbert"At the intersection of technology and finance, Zocks pave the way for next-gen financial advising." - Jason Pereira"Embracing AI in financial advisory not only streamlines operations but enhances client relationships." - Mark GilbertResource Mentioned:Facebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – SponsorPodcast EditingZocks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special sponsored episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast, we focus on the opportunity and value a buying center can deliver to dealerships. The episode features Bobby Mills, who is GM of Bob Mills Mitsubishi, and Mark Gilbert, CEO of Automotive Training Network (ATN).
In this episode, we talk with Mark Gilbert, Founder & CEO at Zocks. We go over AI in the Financial Advisor space. From using Hearsay to what is next in the world of AI. We also went over the other side of these monitoring software's and how they work with compliance. Mark has tons of experience in this space and truly dives into what innovations have happened and what's next. Hope you enjoy it! Did this podcast get you to take action in some way? I'd love your thoughts and feedback on this podcast. I'm always looking to connect with like-minded creative people that are motivated and want to be better! You can connect to me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanmayer/or feel free to email me at foradvisorsbyadvisors@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram! @ForAdvisorsByAdvisors and YouTube For Advisors By Advisors
Are you suffering from voice or vocal cord issues? What about having problems with swallowing? MU Health Care otolaryngologist Dr. Mark Gilbert is our guest.
Ministers Talking S#!T! Rev Z, Rev Brz, and Special Guest Rev Mark GilbertSponsored by New Thought Media Networkhttps://www.facebook.com/newthoughtmedianetworkDonate at www.ntmedia.org/donate#newthoughtmedianetwork
When creating theme park attractions, you can have amazing ideas. That's only part of equation, however. There's still the matter of making that vision a reality. The teams of talented Imagineers that work in the field deserve more attention. During his 25 years at Walt Disney Imagineering, Mark Gilbert was responsible for producing Show Elements for countless major projects.… Read more... The post 181. Imagineer Mark Gilbert on Working on the Ground to Create Disney's Theme Parks appeared first on Tomorrow Society.
Christchurch Hospital's emergency department is again being overwhelmed by the numbers coming in for treatment. On Tuesday 366 people arrived, and at 7pm there were 131 being cared for in the department, with many more waiting for care. Thirty-eight percent of people needed to be admitted for further treatment and care. ED's clinical director Dr Mark Gilbert spoke to Susie Ferguson.
Artist and researcher Dr Mark Gilbert joins Ethics Talk to discuss arts-based research: what it is, who it's for, and why we should pay closer attention to it as a method of clinical inquiry. Recorded March 15, 2022.
The detraction of the South African investment market is the uncertainty around approval timelines and the implementation of a deeming provision could change all that by treating applications as approved after the passing of a set period of time. Many want to invest in exploration and mining right now but are put off by timeline uncertainties. A deeming provision has the potential to bring immediate certainty by way of simple amendments to existing legislation. It could significantly truncate timelines, without any control being lost over the level of compliance. NSDV advisory head Mark Gilbert drove these points home forcefully in a Zoom interview with Mining Weekly, in which he remarked: “Let's place an onus on the regulator to perform. I don't think it's an unreasonable request. It's a simple amendment to the legislation and it won't be unique, other places have done this.” (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) Regulators will have a fixed time to respond, and in instances where they do not, licences are granted – “bang, done. That would bring in an enormous amount of capital,” Gilbert enthused. The law is very clear. You must be compliant, so no control over the level of compliance is lost, while absolute timeline certainty is gained at a time of commodity demand uplift for not only future-centric metals but also traditional ones. “People underestimate how valuable our mineral endowment is. There is so much gold still to be mined in South Africa, along with platinum group metals, chrome, nickel, zinc, rare earths. “We have, with Steenkampskraal, the highest grade rare earths mine in the world. There are five high-quality rare earth deposits in South Africa. We have got lithium deposits here in South Africa. “What prohibits people from investing are these timeline uncertainties, not a lack of appetite. We can propose a complete rewrite of the legislation which will take an inordinate period of time. We think we are going into a commodity super cycle at the moment and that started probably six or eight months ago. It will be volatile. “But we saw the platinum miners last year announcing profits up 200%, 300% 400%, absolutely spectacular numbers, the South African gold companies printing money, so our mines are highly profitable, the environment is good. The detraction of the South African market is the uncertainty around timelines to get all of these approvals,” Gilbert reiterated. “Our laws work, our courts work. The appeal processes work. They may be cumbersome at times and frustrating but if we were to have an absolute deeming provision, it would bring absolute clarity. “If mining companies submit compliance applications, they know within 120 days or whatever the time period is, they can start mining. That would unlock the vast exploration potential and when I say its vast, as a country, we probably have some of the best exploration data in the world," he said. “We had massive mining companies here for hundreds of years with trapped capital and a lot of that capital was poured into exploration. That data sits here in South Africa. I don't think there is a significant mineral deposit that is actually not known in South Africa. “The quality of data is spectacular, so that's not the problem. The problem is unlocking the capital, and people want certainty, but I think we're looking at it the wrong way. It's not certainty of legislation. It's certainty of performance, and that's a relatively easy thing to fix. If I put in a compliant application, and if they don't respond in time, I get my licence, that's pretty attractive. “It's one of the great frustrations for me, as an economist, that we missed the boom in 2008. Post crises, one tends to get huge uplifts in real assets, commodities in particular. We're one of the most mineral-rich countries on the planet, and we risk missing out again, simply due to delays,” Gilbert added.
Ministers Talking S#!T! w/Rev. Z and Rev BRZ talk about stories of the week.w/ Special guest Rev. Mark GilbertSponsored by New Thought Media Networkhttps://www.facebook.com/newthoughtme...Sign up for our Newsletter https://newthoughtmedianetwork.org/nt...Donate at www.ntmedia.org/donate#newthoughtmedianetwork
Canterbury has nearly three times the rate of new Covid-19 infections as Auckland but, so far, the main emergency department says it is coping well. The number of new cases recorded in the region yesterday was almost the same as the whole of Auckland - meaning a much higher rate per capita. The clinical director of Christchurch Hospital's emergency department Mark Gilbert told health correspondent Rowan Quinn they're very busy but are not seeing a big increase in the number of patients.
Today on Eden Exchanges, we spoke to guest Mark Gilbert who is the owner and Managing Director at SelectCleaning Franchises, a provider of premium cleaning services in Australia and NZ. Listen as Mark chats about the SME sector in New Zealand and Australia, The SelectCleaning Business model, who the franchise is designed for, the challenges for the SME sector post-pandemic and why you should enquire about a SelectCleaning franchise today
Today on Eden Exchanges, we spoke to guest Mark Gilbert who is the owner and Managing Director at SelectCleaning Franchises, a provider of premium cleaning services in Australia and NZ. Listen as Mark chats about the SME sector in New Zealand and Australia, The SelectCleaning Business model, who the franchise is designed for, the challenges for the SME sector post-pandemic and why you should enquire about a SelectCleaning franchise today
National Party leader Christopher Luxon told RNZ he would scrap what he's calling the 'ute tax' if his party runs the next government. Under the clean car subsidy the cleanest new cars, such as electric vehicles, are eligible for discounts of $8625. And, from the beginning of next month, the most polluting new vehicles will be stung by a fee of $5175. Mr Luxon said there were no viable EVs to substitute utes. But, manufacturer LDV is taking deposits for its new electric ute - the eT60 - which it says will be available soon. The Chair of Drive Electric, Mark Gilbert, spoke to Susie Ferguson about what's around the corner....
JD and Denise have a fantastic chat with Miami's Marky G, long time disc jockey, host, presenter and the main juggler of all things for the annual LGBTQ+ Film Festivals. We discuss this year's OutShineFilm Festival - going on NOW-and what it means to the community, running for 24 years in Miami and 13 years in Fort Lauderdale. Mark talks about how the festivals have evolved, what you can expect this year and how they've adapted during these Covid times. Denise and Mark reminisce a bit about how Mark gave Denise her start as a presenter over 20 years ago on an FM dance music station Party 93.1 when it was unheard of for a gay radio talk show to be on your radio. To view this show on our YouTube Channel, click this link.
The Haiku Pea Podcast from poetry pea.com feature Mark Gilbert in conversation with Patricia. Talking about Long Haiku and other things. Have a listen and perhaps you'll be inspired to submit to the podcast and journal.
Laura Jane Petelko is a Canadian photographic artist, currently based in Toronto, Canada. Having studied in Vancouver, Laura Jane began her career in the arts there in the early 2000's. Petelko studied and worked as a master printer for west coast based photographic artists such as Harmony Korine, Kelly Wood, Roy Arden, and Mark Gilbert. Laura Jane was represented by Vancouver's Third Avenue Gallery for several years before she moved back to Toronto. Currently, Laura Jane is evolving two bodies of work. Featured here is the nostalgic and sparse Endless Gone series, which has been featured at the 2018 opening of the New York City's Highline project by the late Zaha Hadid. The more enigmatic Soft Stories explores our longing for connection with nature and our sense of intimacy. It was featured by Scope Fair Miami and New York in 2019 and in Blank Spaces magazine following her solo exhibition in Toronto in late 2019. Her photographs are characterized by their personal and intimate subject matter, often dealing with the nature of one's identity and themes of transformation. Laura Jane's work has been recognized and exhibited in Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle, Miami, Brussels and New York. She has collectors in North America and Europe. Connect with Laura Jane: http://www.laurajanepetelko.com/ https://www.instagram.com/laurajanepetelko/ Join our Daily Creative Habit Facebook Group: www.DailyCreativeHabit.com
In this episode, Kali talks with Mark Gilbert, an artist who has worked as an artist in residence at The Royal London Hospital in England, The Nebraska Medical Center, and at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. His work shows the curiosity and intimate relationship between artist and the patients, caretakers, and doctors that he works alongside. Enjoy Mark's inspirational work and stories throughout the show! You can find Mark's work at http://www.markgilbert.co.uk/.
The Motor Trade Association warns the price for an electric car could scupper the Government's plans to slash emissions.The Climate Change Commission's final report recommends banning most non-electric car imports by 2035, to reach a carbon neutral goal by 2050.But MTA Chief Executive Craig Pomare says the average Joe can't afford a $75,000 car. "If we want to encourage people to change, let's put incentives on the table, let's put tax breaks on the table, let's make it easy to change rather than simply ban."However, Mark Gilbert, chair of Drive Electric and former BMW director, says that what has been proposed is already being mandated in other right hand-drive countries. "It's happening in Europe, it's happening in the UK, it's happening in South Africa, where they've all picked 2030 as the year to ban fossil fuel cars."He says that he has faith that the automobile industry is agile enough to shift their production.LISTEN ABOVE
Here's Hilly! From starstruck Sparks fan, to fully-fledged member, Hilly was responsible for the Big Beat in Big Beat. He's had a hell of a career post-Sparks, and enjoyed an early MTV smash with Calling All Girls. This interview is stupid long, but I ain't apologizing. Listen to it on a transatlantic flight or something. Have as many cuba libres as I probably did during the proceedings. Next up is Introducing Sparks, part 1! I've already recorded some of it! OH! Thanks to Tom Ferranti for arranging the interview and to Mark Gilbert for the new (personalized) theme song! Email me at podcastparks@gmail.com or visit our FB page. --Christian
In this episode ex-Catholic Mark Gilbert shares his personal testimony, and also about how is personal experience has taught him to effectively share the gospel with his Roman Catholic friends and family members.Mark Gilbert works for Certainty4Eternity, an organisation established to help churches share the gospel with people from a Roman Catholic background. Mark grew up as a committed Roman Catholic, but despite this did not hear the gospel until he started university. He trained as a doctor before retraining as a minister, and has served in Anglican churches in Sydney since 2000. He currently works as a chaplain on the Northern Beaches. Mark has published a number of resources with Matthias Media to help people share the good news about Jesus with people from a Roman Catholic background including The God Who Saves, The Road Once Travelled and Stepping Out in Faith.Episode Resources:Books by Mark Gilbert:The God Who Saves. Very Popular 5 Week Bible Study on Grace, Faith, Sin, the Cross and Good Works in a Christian's lifeThe Road Once Travelled. Great book to give to Catholics who might be giving up on CatholicismStepping out in Faith. 11 Stories of Catholics who heard the Gospel and it changed their lives … also great to give to interested CatholicsArticles by Mark Gilbert:GoTherefore.com articles
Two new Steelers Defensive Backs join us on this episode of the Yinzer Crazy Show to chat about how excited they are for the opportunity to compete for a roster spot in the secondary.Join Mike and Jordan as they catch up with former Duke CB Mark Gilbert and former Penn State DB Lamont Wade. We will let you in on a little secret - they both have BIG Pittsburgh ties. Find out more and make sure to subscribe to Yinzer Crazy on YouTube and download the podcast on any major streaming podcast platform! HERE WE GO!
We are back with Series 2!In the first episode of the new series, Giles Vickers-Jones sits down with owner of Dovehaven care homes Mark Gilbert. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Massimo Paselli, Senior Vice President of Global Enterprise at Verizon Business, talks Verizon innovation, the continued roll-out of 5G, and what the future holds for Verizon Business. Taylor Schreiner, Director of Adobe Digital Insights at Adobe, discusses data from their Digital Economy Index. Chief Economist at PineBridge Investments, Markus Schomer, gives his market outlook ahead of the Fed decision. Bloomberg Opinion columnist, Mark Gilbert, talks about his latest column: "Bankers Love Hedge Funds for a Very Good Reason." Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.
Acepodia CEO, President, & Co-founder Dr. Sonny Hsiao and Dr. Mark Gilbert, VP of R&D, join Erin Harris and Matt Pillar for a discussion on the company's approach to dramatically reducing the cost of cell therapy development, manufacturing, and administration via its oNK, CAR, and ACC candidates.
The New Year's Eve edition of Lives Radio Show & Podcast, which reflects back on a few guests from this past year, focusing on some poets, writers, and artists, who have brought me comfort and inspiration amid the trials of 2020. We will hear from artist Mark Gilbert, and listen to readings from Liz Kay, Rebecca Rotert, Sarah McKinstry-Brown, Carson Vaughan, Maritza Estrada, and - as a teaser for a forthcoming New Year show, Aisha Sharif. And I couldn't resist a few outtakes...
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Despite some talk during the recent municipal election campaign, the Cape Breton Regional Municipality is not on the verge of financial collapse. The municipality is in debt, but financial experts say the CBRM can handle it. Reporter Tom Ayers spoke to Mark Gilbert, a retired finance expert, and to Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Campbell, about the bottom line.
“Awareness of the EU's undeniable past and present importance can - and has - led to complacency and hubris. There is nothing inevitable about European integration". So writes Mark Gilbert in European Integration: A Political History (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020), a compact, narrative history of the European Communities and the European Union pitched at both political-science students and the general reader. Sympathetic to the integration process but critical of “Whig” histories of unstoppable federal progress, Gilbert makes a case for traditional “villains” – Charles De Gaulle and Margaret Thatcher – as simply advocates of alternative models of governance. Mark Gilbert is resident professor of international history at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna and Associate Editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Awareness of the EU's undeniable past and present importance can - and has - led to complacency and hubris. There is nothing inevitable about European integration". So writes Mark Gilbert in European Integration: A Political History (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020), a compact, narrative history of the European Communities and the European Union pitched at both political-science students and the general reader. Sympathetic to the integration process but critical of “Whig” histories of unstoppable federal progress, Gilbert makes a case for traditional “villains” – Charles De Gaulle and Margaret Thatcher – as simply advocates of alternative models of governance. Mark Gilbert is resident professor of international history at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna and Associate Editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Awareness of the EU's undeniable past and present importance can - and has - led to complacency and hubris. There is nothing inevitable about European integration". So writes Mark Gilbert in European Integration: A Political History (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020), a compact, narrative history of the European Communities and the European Union pitched at both political-science students and the general reader. Sympathetic to the integration process but critical of “Whig” histories of unstoppable federal progress, Gilbert makes a case for traditional “villains” – Charles De Gaulle and Margaret Thatcher – as simply advocates of alternative models of governance. Mark Gilbert is resident professor of international history at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna and Associate Editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Awareness of the EU's undeniable past and present importance can - and has - led to complacency and hubris. There is nothing inevitable about European integration". So writes Mark Gilbert in European Integration: A Political History (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020), a compact, narrative history of the European Communities and the European Union pitched at both political-science students and the general reader. Sympathetic to the integration process but critical of “Whig” histories of unstoppable federal progress, Gilbert makes a case for traditional “villains” – Charles De Gaulle and Margaret Thatcher – as simply advocates of alternative models of governance. Mark Gilbert is resident professor of international history at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna and Associate Editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Awareness of the EU's undeniable past and present importance can - and has - led to complacency and hubris. There is nothing inevitable about European integration". So writes Mark Gilbert in European Integration: A Political History (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020), a compact, narrative history of the European Communities and the European Union pitched at both political-science students and the general reader. Sympathetic to the integration process but critical of “Whig” histories of unstoppable federal progress, Gilbert makes a case for traditional “villains” – Charles De Gaulle and Margaret Thatcher – as simply advocates of alternative models of governance. Mark Gilbert is resident professor of international history at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna and Associate Editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Awareness of the EU's undeniable past and present importance can - and has - led to complacency and hubris. There is nothing inevitable about European integration". So writes Mark Gilbert in European Integration: A Political History (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020), a compact, narrative history of the European Communities and the European Union pitched at both political-science students and the general reader. Sympathetic to the integration process but critical of “Whig” histories of unstoppable federal progress, Gilbert makes a case for traditional “villains” – Charles De Gaulle and Margaret Thatcher – as simply advocates of alternative models of governance. Mark Gilbert is resident professor of international history at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna and Associate Editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Awareness of the EU's undeniable past and present importance can - and has - led to complacency and hubris. There is nothing inevitable about European integration". So writes Mark Gilbert in European Integration: A Political History (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020), a compact, narrative history of the European Communities and the European Union pitched at both political-science students and the general reader. Sympathetic to the integration process but critical of “Whig” histories of unstoppable federal progress, Gilbert makes a case for traditional “villains” – Charles De Gaulle and Margaret Thatcher – as simply advocates of alternative models of governance. Mark Gilbert is resident professor of international history at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna and Associate Editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Global Advisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Biden could be a very good friend to New Zealand.The US election has been called for Biden after he won Nevada and Pennsylvania. While his first task will be to get Covid under control in the United States while bringing America back together, Biden will also need to repair relations with global powers. Former US ambassador to New Zealand and Joe Biden's policy advisor Mark Gilbert told Francesca Rudkin that Jacinda Ardern did an excellent job of threading the needle with Donald Trump, but working with Biden will be easier."Vice President Biden visited New Zealand in July 2016. It was an excellent visit, the talks were, I thought, terrific, and I thought he really addressed the areas of concern to both of our countries."Gilbert says Biden will pick up right where he left off after he takes office in January.LISTEN ABOVE
Did Tesla's Battery Day live up to the hype?Auto Media Group managing editor Richard Edwards hosts a panel of New Zealand EV industry experts about key aspects of the Battery Day announcements.The podcast has YHI Energy divisional manager Aaron Gillon, ChargeNet NZ IT director Tom Parker and Drive Electric chairman Mark Gilbert discuss the improved battery technology, Tesla's move away from cobalt, a
Ann Rybak, Head of Family Office Solutions Group, sits down with Jeb Hensarling and Mark Gilbert, Vice Chairmen within UBS Wealth Management Americas, to discuss a topic that is top of mind for all of us - politics. They cover everything from Coronavirus relief, to the upcoming election and more. Most recently, Jeb Hensarling served as the member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas's 5th congressional district from 2003 to 2019 and Mark Gilbert served as the United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa from 2015 to 2017.
Children will miss out on specialised medical services they were to get for the first time in Canterbury and the District Health Board's health funding woes are to blame. The district health board does not have enough money to staff two newly built units designed exclusively for children in its Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit. It also cannot afford to keep its existing Emergency Department observation unit going. The DHB is struggling to make $60 million of government-ordered savings amid an exodus of top executives and staff protests. The board chair and the DHB Crown Monitor, who've been at odds with top managers who have quit en masse, both promised last month there would be no cuts to services. But the acting clinical director of the emergency department Dr Mark Gilbert is not going to get the 15 extra staff he needs. That means the new children's unit will be empty and young patients will be treated alongside adults. The DHB was approached for comment CDHB chief executive David Meates is being farewelled this week and in a message to staff laid the blame for the DHB's deficit squarely on the Government.
New and better better emergency and acute care of children at Christchurch Hospital is not going to happen because there's no money to hire people to staff its new facilities. The acting clinical director of the emergency department Dr Mark Gilbert told our reporter Phil Pennington he is not going to get the 15 extra staff he needs to provide care for children separately. That means young patients will continue to be treated alongside adults. The acting clinical director of the emergency department at Christchurch Hospital Mark Gilbert talking to RNZ reporter Phil Pennington.
What if I told you that former head of BMW in NZ now wants gas-guzzling, polluting cars off the road and replaced with low-emissions electric vehicles like the mild-mannered Nissan Leaf? A few years ago, I wouldn’t have believed it myself but Mark is now the chairman of Drive Electric, a consortium of interests from across the transport sector. They say electrifying the vehicle fleet is one of the most effective ways to achieve our goal of being carbon neutral by 2050. Their ambition is to make electric vehicle ownership mainstream and have 250000 EVs on the road by 2025. About DriveElectricDrive Electric is a not-for-profit with one goal – making electric vehicle ownership in New Zealand mainstream. Its members represent the full e-mobility ecosystem: finance, automotive, infrastructure, energy and government.https://driveelectric.org.nz/
Dr James Van Arsdall shares his experience of sitting for a portrait after his treatment for oral cancer and Dr Mark Gilbert describes how he came to do portraiture in clinical settings.
18 months removed from a life altering injury in September of 2018 Mark Gilbert made his return to the practice field this spring and is poised to lead the Duke secondary this fall. In this week's episode Gilbert takes David Shumate and Dave Harding through his road back and the lessons learned along the way. Also featured is a conversation with Chris Hampton, the newest member of the Duke Football coaching staff, who'll be working with Gilbert and the rest of the cornerbacks this year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Artist and health researcher Dr. Mark Gilbert explores the clinical and human applications of portraiture for patients, caregivers, medical education, and even for himself. His portraits depict caregivers’ and patients’ stories and experiences of illness and recovery, expressing a process recording an intimate collaboration between artist and sitter. Dr. Gilbert reflects back on his family’s artistic practice, his own beginnings with art and portraiture, and his two decade exploration of artistic processes that express the importance of compassionate engagement, a key feature of his arts-based research into portraiture’s clinical, ethical, and aesthetic applications. As Dr. Gilbert says, drawing is listening. This show is part two of two.
Artist and health researcher Dr. Mark Gilbert explores the clinical and human applications of portraiture for patients, caregivers, medical education, and even for himself. His portraits depict caregivers’ and patients’ stories and experiences of illness and recovery, expressing a process recording an intimate collaboration between artist and sitter. Dr. Gilbert reflects back on his family’s artistic practice, his own beginnings with art and portraiture, and his two decade exploration of artistic processes that express the importance of compassionate engagement, a key feature of his arts-based research into portraiture’s clinical, ethical, and aesthetic applications. As Dr. Gilbert says, drawing is listening. This show is part one of two.
Mark Gilbert is a Math Teacher. Before he became a teacher he was an actuary. We sat down and discussed his journey from leaving corporate America to being a leader in the classroom. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/george-shadburne4/support
Mark Gilbert is a Math Teacher. Before he became a teacher he was an actuary. We sat down and discussed his journey from leaving corporate America to being a leader in the classroom. Enjoy!
Ken Leon, Global Director of Industry and Equity Research at CFRA Research, on bank earnings. Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering asset management, discusses his column,"BlackRock's Climate Activism Has a Passive Problem." Damian Sassower, Chief Emerging Markets Credit Strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, on the U.S. Treasury removing the currency manipulator label from China. Jessica Herrin, CEO and Founder of Stella & Dot, on the company's "sales ambassador" business model and company outlook. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
In this week’s interview on Trend Lines, WPR’sElliot Waldman talks with Mark Gilbert about the prospects for Italy’s new coalition government, the obstacles it will need to overcome in order to govern, and the implications for Rome’s approach to the European Union and the contentious issue of immigration. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Italy’s Populist Government Is a Marriage of Convenience. How Long Can It Last? Salvini’s Migrant Crackdown in Italy Is Creating a Crisis, Not Solving One On Immigration, Italy’s Government Faces an Unlikely Foe: Local Officials Italy’s Populists Aren’t the Only Ones to Blame in Its Budget Battle With the EU Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
Today on the haiku pea podcast from poetrypea.com we have a special guest, Mark Gilbert from the UK. He is here to talk about whoku. What is it? Well have a listen and you will find out. Also we begin the next renku. Want to join in?
Dr Dáithí Downey is a Dubliner with a mission - He is head of housing policy, research and development with Dublin City Council and he's leading the new Housing Observatory for Dublin - a research and planning initiative under Dublin City Council that aims to make Dublin an affordable and sustainable place to live in. Dáithí has over 25 years experience in housing and homelessness policy and action and the Housing Observatory is collaborating with Maynooth University and the Ordnance Survey to ensure we adopt a more scientific and informed approach to planning. Helen Shaw met with Dáithí Downey at his home in Rialto to discuss his perception of Dublin's housing today, the mission for the Housing Observatory and how the 'cost rental' model can help provide affordable housing in Ireland. Dáithí Downey - Irish Times profile "Cost of housing is pushing people towards ‘pauperisation’" www.irishtimes.com/news/environmen…ation-1.3809688 In April Dr Downey, along with Dublin City Council, hosted an exhibition and series of seminars around the Vienna Housing Model and its lessons for Dublin - www.housingmodeldublin.ie/ Dublin Housing Observatory Mapping Viewer airomaps.geohive.ie/dho/ #ThisisWhereWeLive www.thisiswherewelive.ie/ Support the series via Patreon www.patreon.com/tiwwl You can also hear Dr Dáithí Downey and Austria-based architect Mark Gilbert on Morning Ireland give date as part of the recent Vienna Housing Model exhibition and seminars hosted by Dublin City Council - https://soundcloud.com/morning-ireland/in-the-midst-of-a-homelessness-crisis-should-we-be-heeding-example-from-a-viennese-housing-policy
Three of South Australia’s cultural institutions are offering young people some exciting opportunities to learn more about our state’s cultural heritage during these school holidays. Learn more from the Art Gallery of South Australia’s Dr Lisa Slade, the State Library of South Australia’s Mark Gilbert and the South Australian Museum’s Katrina Nitschke.
Rev. Robert and special guest Rev. Mark Gilbert share a spiritual look at today's world.
George Bory, Wells Fargo Securities Head of Credit Strategy, says the march back towards cash is well underway. Libby Cantrill, PIMCO Head of Public Policy, thinks the chances of a big infrastructure package are higher than markets seem to think. Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says we are nearing a bear market. Wolfgang Munchau, Eurointelligence Director, thinks people are overestimating the power of Germany to influence Euro states. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
George Bory, Wells Fargo Securities Head of Credit Strategy, says the march back towards cash is well underway. Libby Cantrill, PIMCO Head of Public Policy, thinks the chances of a big infrastructure package are higher than markets seem to think. Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says we are nearing a bear market. Wolfgang Munchau, Eurointelligence Director, thinks people are overestimating the power of Germany to influence Euro states.
On this month's episode: - Graham Redman gives his monthly update. - James Gray speaks about the Fields of Innovation, challenges for veg growers and the impact of Brexit to the future of our industry. - Mark Gilbert speaks about his split field trial in Littleport and his choice of varieties. - Georgie Wood gives us an update on our Rougham Innovation Centre and speaks about Phoma disease. - Harry Fordham gives top tips for pre-em applications, the benefits of drift reduction nozzles and an update from our Barton black-grass focus site. All other brand names used are Trademarks of other manufacturers in which proprietary rights may exist. Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. For further product information refer to www.syngenta.co.uk © Syngenta AG April 2018.
0:00 Byrd Campbell, they mean business 0:25 Sam is hosting, Donald is traveling, and Jason is celebrating the Jewish New Year. 1:50 Duke beats NW but suffers some big injury losses. Donald marvels at the Duke 4th quarter D. 4:50 Jason talks turnovers, both the real ones and the ones that come after 4th down. 7:10 Sidebar on Mark Gilbert, one of the best defensive backs in Duke history. 8:40 Sam talks a bit about what NW was trying (and failing) to do on offense. 12:00 Jason enjoyed the way we moved the ball around, especially hitting the TEs. 13:25 Sam points out the impressive majors of Duke’s football team. 14:40 Donald finishes the conversation about the game by pointing out how important confidence is. 15:20 If you need legal help, we recommend talking to Byrd Campbell. 15:50 Jason looks ahead to Baylor, a team that has played some truly terrible competition thus far, and says the Baylor D is just plain awful. 20:20 Jason sidebars on computer rankings… and has actually found one ranking that says Duke is the best football team in the country. Take that Alabama!! 22:45 Donald says the key to the game is the offense and what happens without Daniel Jones. 24:20 Who is Gunner Holmberg and why is he the future of Duke football? 26:00 New sponsor! Dominate Test Prep is your best way to get into a good grad school. 26:55 Parting shots – Donald has been watching some Dukies playing WNBA basketball. 28:05 Parting shots – Jason loves him some Scottie Montgomery for beating UNC in football. 30:30 Parting shots – Sam wants to know what happened to the grad student camp out. 33:25 Sam says goodbye and Jason interrupts to encourage folks to write to us at DBRPodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Macke, the founder of Solutionomics and a contributor to the Federal Reserve Beige Book, says lower corporate tax rates on foreign-earned profits should be tied to job creation and higher wages in America. Bloomberg's Justin Sink talks about the White House's response to the Las Vegas shooting and hurricane recovery in Puerto Rico. Mark Gilbert, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering asset management, discusses the muted bond market reaction to Catalonia's election. Finally, Bloomberg's Lily Katz talks about the cryptocurrency flash crash drawing scrutiny on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Load testing measures performance of a system undergoing a large volume of requests. Before an application is pushed to production, engineers will often load test their software to ensure it is resilient in the face of high traffic. As web applications have changed, the requirements around load testing have changed as well. External APIs, internal The post Load Testing with Mark Gilbert appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
The Swiss parliament has passed legislation aimed at limiting immigration, by putting people living in the country first in the queue when they apply for jobs. Immigration has been a divisive issue in the Alpine country and it had been feared Switzerland could have introduced restrictions on citizens of the European Union. which would have created a rift with Brussels. BBC Geneva Correspondent, Imogen Foulkes, explains why the government made the compromise. Human toilet waste is being used to alleviate the shortage of electricity in Kenya. It is not only boosting power supplies in that part of East Africa, but is also helping with the problem of inadequate sewage systems. The waste is collected and dried before being burned to generate power, as the BBC’s Joshua Thorpe explains. The BBC's Business News Team has spent another busy week reporting on developments like an increase in US interest rates, Italy's unfolding banking crisis and new research that claims money cannot buy happiness. We reflect on the weeks's events with Mark Gilbert from Bloomberg in London and Mamta Badkar, at the Financial Times in New York. Major chains of supermarkets continue to threaten to put the traditional British corner shop out of business, but the often family run stores are still open. In the UK many of them are operated by Indian and Pakistani immigrants who keep their store open for long hours everyday. Many are still owned by people whose families came to the UK in the 1960's or 1970's who saw the economic potential of a grocery store. BBC World TV presenter Babita Sharma tells us about her new documentary programme, Booze Beans and Bhajis, which looks at the impact of immigration and economic change on small retail outlets. (Picture: Poster in Switzerland highlights immigration. Getty Images.)
On this episode of Conscious Bridge Radio, Mark Gilbert presents some of the best moments from the show from the year 2016. The retrospective begins and ends with discussions of Donald Trump. From the January program, Spiral Dynamics co-author Don Beck surprises us by describing how Trump might be the "transitional" leader that we may be looking for at this point in our evolution. In a discussion that foretells the election, Beck explains why he was impressed with Trump. The program ends with excerpts from our last regular program of the year featuring spiritual teachers Gregory Toole and Barbara Bue discussing what Trump, along with each of us, can do to heal the divisiveness in our country. Other excerpts include Arun Gandhi discussing what his grandfather meant by the phrase "be the change", evolutionary teacher Michael Dowd describing why we are facing potential extinction and what we can do about it and Lee Eric Smith of the website "A Message From God" offers what exactly he means by "talking to God" and how such messages are available to all of us. All in all, it's a great opportunity to listen some of the best moments from the past year. To listen to any of the full programs from which these excerpts are taken...or any of the other programs from 2016....and links to any of the resources described by the speakers, visit this page: http://consciousbridge.com/wordpress/radio-show/ Gilbert is the author of four books including Be Yourself Evolving the World Through Personal Empowerment and Our Spiritual Evolution. For more of Mark Gilbert's writings, visit www.consciousbridge.com Visit Mark Gilbert's author page on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Mark-Gilbert/e/B00GG34KEM/ Credits: Theme Song "Celebration" - Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
On this episode of Conscious Bridge Radio, host Mark Gilbert offers a post election 2016 edition asking the question "what can Trump or any of us do to heal our divisiveness?" The United States is experiencing tremendous political polarization and divisiveness on major issues facing the country. Most of us agree something must be done....but what? To assist each of us in considering that question, Gilbert offers two discussions....one with a couple of his "mastermind" group friends and another one with spiritual teachers Barbara Bue and Gregory Toole. They are interesting takes on the question and are sure to give you some thoughts on what not only President-elect Trump can do but what each of us can do to address the issue. Barbara Bue is one of the spiritual directors of New Thought NoCo Center for Spiritual Living, the largest new thought group in northern Colorado. https://www.facebook.com/NTNCCSL/ Gregory Toole is the spiritual director of Somseva which offers spiritual classes in person and online. He is also the author of A Simple Guide to Planetary Transformation. https://somseva.org/ Gilbert is the author of four books including Be Yourself Evolving the World Through Personal Empowerment and Our Spiritual Evolution. ...................................................................... For more of Mark Gilbert's writings, visit www.consciousbridge.com Visit Mark Gilbert's author page on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Mark-Gilbert/e/B00GG34KEM/ ...................................................................... Credits: Theme Song "Celebration" - Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
John Vail, chief global strategist for Nikko Asset Management, discusses global equities and the Bank of Japan. Alex Sherman, Bloomberg M&A reporter, and Gerry Smith, Bloomberg media reporter, outline how the AT&T-Time Warner deal got struck, and regulatory hurdles the companies may face. Bloomberg View columnist Mark Gilbert discusses how pessimism is growing about the economic consequences of leaving the European Union.
On this episode of Conscious Bridge Radio, host Mark Gilbert offers a special election 2016 edition themed on the issue of it being "a time to vote and a time to heal?" There are three major points discussed on this program. First is the important need to vote in this election. This includes the talk of many about not voting, the sense of some that there is no real difference in the major candidates, and throwing votes towards the third party candidates. Secondly is a look at how this election is evolving and changing our country....which leads to the final point -- how are we going to come together as a people after the election? Gilbert highlights the Coffee Party USA's current #voteanyway campaign, their upcoming #stayinvolved campaign....and much much more! Gilbert is the author of four books including Be Yourself Evolving the World Through Personal Empowerment and Our Spiritual Evolution. ...................................................................... For more of Mark Gilbert's writings, visit www.consciousbridge.com Visit Mark Gilbert's author page on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Mark-Gilbert/e/B00GG34KEM/ For more on the UN Sustainable Development Goals visit https://www.worldwewant2030.org/ and http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/ ...................................................................... Credits: Theme Song "Celebration" - Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
On this episode of Conscious Bridge Radio, host Mark Gilbert asks us to consider the question "what is the America we would like to see and experience?" And from that we move on to thinking on what is the greater world we would like to live in? These questions are a bridge to Gilbert discussing the Coffee Party USA's current Coffee Party Talks program, his 2012 book Be Yourself Evolving the World Through Personal Empowerment, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and a whole lot more! He reflects upon social media posts answering that question and takes us on a road trip to a restaurant where he and his "mastermind" buddies discuss the question. You will leave the program thinking how you would answer those questions and what is your role in creating that world! Gilbert is the author of four books including the one mentioned above and Our Spiritual Evolution. ...................................................................... For more of Mark Gilbert's writings, visit www.consciousbridge.com Visit Mark Gilbert's author page on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Mark-Gilbert/e/B00GG34KEM/ For more on the UN Sustainable Development Goals visit https://www.worldwewant2030.org/ and http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/ ...................................................................... Credits: Theme Song "Celebration" - Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Many of us are caught up in the trap of identifying with our ego and believing that our lives are about controlling the world "out there". Spiritual teacher Loch Kelly offers practical tools to awaken us from this pattern so we can create more freedom in our lives. On this episode of Conscious Bridge Radio, host Mark Gilbert interviews Kelly about his new book, Shift into Freedom - The Science and Practice of Open-hearted Awareness. They discuss how Kelly came to write this book and how its tools can be useful for anyone know matter what their beliefs---religious, spiritual, agnostic or atheist. Kelly guides us all in a couple of quick processes that provide "glimpses" of "awake awareness" and allows us to know how we can all awaken to a new sense of spiritual freedom from which we can live our lives in joy, love and service. You won't be disappointed in listening in on this captivating conversation! Gilbert is the author of four books including Be Yourself Evolving the World Through Personal Empowerment and Our Spiritual Evolution. For more info on Loch Kelly: https://lochkelly.org/ ...................................................................... For more of Mark Gilbert's writings, visit www.consciousbridge.com Visit Mark Gilbert's author page on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Mark-Gilbert/e/B00GG34KEM/ ...................................................................... Credits: Theme Song "Celebration" - Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Michael Dowd was interviewed in April 2016 by Mark Gilbert, host of Conscious Bridge Radio Show. In this 57-minute program (slightly edited for posting on "Evolving Faith" podcast series), Dowd introduces the worldview shift underlying his "ecology is the new theology" imperative, most recently expressed in his 17-minute youtube video: "Reality's Rules: Ten Commandments to Avoid Extinction." Theme song "Holy Now" courtesy of Peter Mayer.
Rev. Mark Gilbert has been going through his own spiritual evolution … from federal government leader, to minister, to writer and now, to global services coordinator at Centers for Spiritual Living. Mark describes, with loving appreciation, how the world is evolving and how we're evolving with it. How can we understand and combine multiple world views and have the world become a better place because of it? How can we hold that same highest view of ourselves and our family and friends? Mark ties these concepts together beautifully on the show, and you can find out more on his (aptly named) website, www.consciousbridge.com.
Bevacizumab offers no benefit for newly diagnosed glioblastoma (brain) cancer patients, MD Anderson-led study finds. Mark Gilbert, M.D., professor in Neuro-Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Minesh Mehta, M.D., Ph.D., chairman of Radiation Oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, discuss their study in the front line setting for the treatment of glioblastoma.
Mark Gilbert, Author, Complicit: How Greed and Collusion Made the Credit Crisis Unstoppable-Why is economic depression immanent?-Is the housing market becoming a ponzi scheme?