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Best podcasts about mark harding

Latest podcast episodes about mark harding

Shaye Ganam
A future Poilievre government is headed straight for a Senate showdown

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 9:43


Mark Harding is an assistant professor in the department of political science at the University of Guelph Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hub Dialogues
Hub Headlines: Is it controversial for Conservative Premier Doug Ford to Appoint conservative judges?

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 13:18


Hub Headlines features audio versions of the best commentaries and analysis published daily in The Hub. Enjoy listening to original and provocative takes on the issues that matter while you are on the go. 0:25 - There's nothing controversial about a conservative premier appointing conservative judges by Mark Harding 8:26 - Trudeau government faces lose-lose situation with NATO spending pledge by Grady Munro and Jake Fuss If you enjoy The Hub's podcasts consider subscribing to our weekly email newsletter featuring best insights and analysis. Free. Cancel anytime. Sign up now at https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/. The Hub's podcasts are generously supported by The Ira Gluskin And Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Charitable Foundation and the Linda Frum and Howard Sokolowski Charitable Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE DEBRIEF | With Big Phil Campion | Force Radio
GOING THE DISTANCE | Former LANCS Regiment Mark Harding

THE DEBRIEF | With Big Phil Campion | Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 48:49


After completing basic training and joining the King's Own Royal Border Regiment, Mark Harding went on to experience multiple tours during his time in the Infantry. Shot in the neck by a sniper, Mark was left paralysed from the neck down and told he'd never walk again. Mark has since gone on to defy this diagnosis and has completed incredible fundraising challenges for military charities, including walking the length of the UK, during which he raised tens of thousands of pounds for Scotty's Little Soldiers charity. Follow This Podcast To Be Notified Of New Episodes, Visit Our Social Media Platforms & YouTube Channel For More Bonus Content, And Listen Live To Our Radio Station: Listen Live: ⁠⁠https://www.forceradio.live/⁠⁠ Visit Our YouTube Channel: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@forceradiohq

Drive With Tom Elliott
Some of the surprising trends in the Australian census

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 9:16


Mark Harding, Program Manager of the 2021 Census Data Operations Branch from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, joined Heidi Murphy on Tuesday. Tom Elliott is hosting 3AW Mornings this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Carnival of Randomness
A Thanksgiving Cornucopia with Mark Harding

Carnival of Randomness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 82:05


To Zoom with Rob, Patrick and Luke and joined by new friend to the Carnival but an old friend of Rob's, Mark Harding of The Park Avenue Revue. The conversation, like the horn, is plenty, so sit back and have your fill.Stay tuned after the podcast for a special live performance by Mark. The song is called "Nips". Sit back and enjoy, follow him on Facebook for more music, stay safe and keep on supporting local businesses and musicians.Song used with permission, all rights to The Park Avenue Revue.The Park Avenue Revue FacebookCarnival of Randomness

Rocket to the Cloud
Mark Harding

Rocket to the Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 46:54


In episode 6 of Rocket to the Cloud

Spring Mountain Bible Church
1 Corinthians 15:35-58

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021


Join us as Mark Harding continues our series in 1 Corinthians with, “1 Corinthians 15:35-58”

Open Source Voices
Episode 15: Mark Harding - CTO of Minds.com

Open Source Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 40:53


Mark Harding Mark Harding is the CTO of Minds.com, an open source Social Network that pays you for your content. We talk about how he got into Open Source Development, what let him to building a social network, and how AI fits into an open mindset. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-harding-43303938 Minds: https://www.minds.com/mark/ Notes: Credits: Music by ikson: https://www.iksonmusic.com Special Guest: Mark Harding.

Spring Mountain Bible Church
1 Corinthians 14:13-25

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021


Join us as Mark Harding continues our series in 1 Corinthians with, “1 Corinthians 14:13-25”

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 11th June 2021 (feat. Elena Gomez - Emerging Writers Festival)

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 43:42


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our forty-seventh episode Nick hosts Mark, Ashleigh and special guest Elena Gomez as they discuss Emerging Writers Festival 2021. We then give you our latest round of book recommendations, before another edition of Book Fight! Emerging Writers Festival: https://emergingwritersfestival.org.au/ EWF 2021 Events: https://bit.ly/3cyPqMq Books Mentioned in this podcast: Nick Cutter - Little Heaven: https://bit.ly/3ixojVY Emma Southon - A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: https://bit.ly/3g6CVKn Peter F. Hamilton - Judas Unchained: https://bit.ly/3pFNEi3 Zakiya Dalila Harris - The Other Black Girl: https://bit.ly/3pE42zo J.P. Pomare - The Last Guests: https://bit.ly/3pE4bmq Anwen Crawford - No Document: https://bit.ly/2RFUyHr Evelyn Araluen - Dropbear: https://bit.ly/352d3sO Ella O'Keefe - Slowlier: Book 6: https://bit.ly/3cwgQ5C Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Ashleigh Berry, Mark Harding & Elena Gomez - Ambassador for Emerging Writers Festival 2021 Producer: Nick Wasiliev

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Spring Mountain Bible Church
1 Corinthians 12:1-11

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021


Join us as Mark Harding continues our series in the book of 1 Corinthians with “1 Corinthians 12:1-11”

The Booktopia Podcast
An Exciting New Voice - Working with a Publisher with Lyn Yeowart, Tori Haschka and Nicola West

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 34:49


Welcome to An Exciting New Voice, our podcast where we sit down with debut authors and discuss the process of putting books together, getting published, and navigating the book industry. In our final episode, Booktopia's Fiction Category Manager Ben Hunter sits down with debut authors Lyn Yeowart, Tori Haschka and Nicola West to discuss the process of working with publishers, challenging the misconceptions of working with editors and publishers, and more. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Lyn Yeowart - The Silent Listener: https://bit.ly/2PKkxMU Tori Haschka - Grace Under Pressure: https://bit.ly/3nLh39A Nicola West - Catch Us The Foxes: https://bit.ly/334YtzL Host: Ben Hunter Guests: Lyn Yeowart, Tori Haschka and Nicola West Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
An Exciting New Voice - What Next? With Chloe Wilson And Madeleine Ryan

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 17:30


Welcome to An Exciting New Voice, our podcast where we sit down with debut authors and discuss the process of putting books together, getting published, and navigating the book industry. In our second episode, Booktopia's Fiction Category Manager Ben Hunter sits down with debut authors Chloe Wilson and Madeleine Ryan to discuss the options available to securing publication once you've completed your manuscript. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Chloe Wilson - Hold Your Fire: https://bit.ly/3tBiN83 Madeleine Ryan - A Room Called Earth: https://bit.ly/32Bknu7 Host: Ben Hunter Guests: Chloe Wilson & Madeleine Ryan Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 16th April 2020 (feat. Nick from Rakuten Kobo)

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 41:12


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our thirty-ninth episode Nick hosts Mark, Arthur and special guest Nick from Rakuten Kobo as we discuss the 2021 ABIA Shortlist. We then give you our latest round of book recommendations, before another episode of Book Fight! Books Mentioned in this podcast: Tomasz Jedrowski - Swimming in the Dark: https://bit.ly/3afcDlD Gabriela Houston - The Second Bell: https://bit.ly/2Q6oko0 Ron Chernow - Alexander Hamilton: https://bit.ly/3x1crQH Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarter - Hamilton: https://bit.ly/2PYNPHZ Iain M. Banks - The Culture Series: https://bit.ly/3mRdb6i Robert Harris - Dictator (Cicero Trilogy 3) - Read by David Rintoul: https://bit.ly/3v0ONSV Robert Harris - Lustrum (Cicero Trilogy 2) - Read by Oliver Ford Davies: https://bit.ly/3aeHdfn Robert Harris - Imperium (Cicero Trilogy 1) - Read by Oliver Ford Davies: https://bit.ly/3toDovH Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Nick Coveney, Mark Harding & Arthur Malkoun Producer: Nick Wasiliev

The Booktopia Podcast
An Exciting New Voice - From WiP To Manuscript With Emily Spurr, Jacqueline Bublitz & Kavita Bedford

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 30:09


Welcome to An Exciting New Voice, our new podcast where we sit down with debut authors and discuss the process of putting books together, getting published, and navigating the book industry. In our first episode, Booktopia's Fiction Category Manager Ben Hunter sits down with debut authors Emily Spurr, Jacqueline Bublitz and Kavita Bedford to discuss the process of turning your work-in-progress into a completed manuscript. WARNING: occasional mild coarse language Books Mentioned in this podcast: Emily Spurr - A Million Things: https://bit.ly/3tcR50w Jacqueline Bublitz - Before You Knew My Name: https://bit.ly/3ec7cGT Kavita Bedford - Friends & Dark Shapes: https://bit.ly/32aP8pu Host: Ben Hunter Guests: Emily Spurr, Jacqueline Bublitz & Kavita Bedford Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 12th March 2021 (feat. Dani from Words & Nerds)

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 53:23


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our thirty-fifth episode Nick hosts Olivia, Mark and special guest from the Words & Nerds podcast Dani Vee, as we discuss the announcement of the new book in the Fifty Shades of Grey series. We then give you our latest round of book recommendations, before another episode of Book Fight! Words & Nerds Podcast: www.wordsandnerds.com/ Books Mentioned in this podcast: E.L. James - Freed: https://bit.ly/30iKFQO Sarah Winman - Still Love: https://bit.ly/30zOdOH Rhett McLaughlin, Link Neal - The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek: https://bit.ly/3ctTIUO Courtney Summers - The Project: https://bit.ly/3la6bRu Taylor Jenkins Reid - Malibu Rising: https://bit.ly/3crus1l Mary H. K. Choi - Yolk: https://bit.ly/3vb1CuJ Georgia Richter, Deborah Hunn - How to be an Author: https://bit.ly/2Onj7HA Katherine Kovacic - The Schoolgirl Strangler: https://bit.ly/2N7VD8C Alexandra Joel - The Royal Correspondent: https://bit.ly/2MhjfXu Sofie Laguna - Infinite Splendours: https://bit.ly/2CK9NXW Irma Gold - The Breaking: https://bit.ly/30y0aV9 Deborah Rodriguez - The Moroccan Daughter: https://bit.ly/38ugpGU Nathan Luff, Chris Kennett - The Nerd Herd: Book 1: https://bit.ly/3rHJW7H Michael Wagner, Heath McKenzie - Can You Do This?: https://bit.ly/30x8kx0 Liz Ledden, Gabriella Petruso - Walking Your Human: https://bit.ly/3ev4axV Andy Weir - Project Hail Mary: https://bit.ly/3bpLz3c Stephen King - Later: https://bit.ly/2Ogapel Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Olivia Fricot, Mark Harding & Dani Vee (from the Words & Nerds Podcast) Producer: Nick Wasiliev

Two Ways News
Making God bigger

Two Ways News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 21:43


This is the second in a little three-part series thinking about different aspects of our church meetings—now that many of us are back and almost approaching normal church again. This is also one of the free public editions of The Payneful Truth that comes out every three weeks or so—which means that if you're on the free list, you will have missed the first post in the series (last week) on leading better church meetings (as well as a bonus post of ‘meeting templates' that I sent out over the weekend). Don't mean to rub it in or anything, but there is a way you can get every post every week if you'd like to … Just hit this button and sign up. (And by so doing you'll also help me raise support for the writing work I do.)(And if you'd like to sign up to the every-week ‘partner's list', but aren't in a position to chip in financially, just send me an email at tonyjpayne@me.com saying “Please put me on the every-week list”, and I'll take care of it. I don't want anyone to miss out for financial reasons.)This week we turn to the subject of singing and making God bigger. Making God biggerIs it possible for singing to make God bigger? The answer to that question begins back in the mists of time, when dudes with Sony Walkmen roamed the earth and I was at theological college. As part of my Old Testament studies in 1994, I was set the task of assessing the ‘content and function of “praise” in the Book of Psalms'. This was much more than an academic exercise for me. My years in the charismatic movement were only a bit more than decade in the rear-view mirror. And as with many aspects of my neo-pentecostal youth, I had a sneaking feeling that I might have some unlearning and re-learning to do about ‘praise'.And so it proved to be. I'd always thought of ‘praise' as a personal (or corporate) expression of adoration or devotion to God. ‘I praise you, O God' was a way of saying “I am in awe of you; I want to express just how much I love you” and so on.So when we all sang, “I will praise you, O God” (or “We praise your holy name”) then that's what we were doing. We were ‘praising'. To sing it was to do it. And the more we did it, the more God was praised—hence the 40 minutes of pretty repetitive ‘I will praise you' type songs that kicked off of the charismatic church meetings I went to in the 70s and early 80s. But my Moore College essay got me looking afresh at ‘praise' in the Psalms—at what the word itself meant, and what its content and functions were. I found that it had a quite different meaning and purpose. I discovered that this definition by Mark Harding was completely accurate: … praise and commendation result from human assessment of another's qualities, attributes, excellences or deeds. What is seen is advertised. It is the advertisement—the public acknowledgment and acclamation—of the attributes and excellences and deeds of another which is praise.This is what ‘praise' is in the psalms (and in the Bible more generally). Praise is not an expression of our gratitude or awe or adoration in response to God's mighty deeds; it's the advertising of those deeds to others. When the psalmist says “I will praise you”, he is announcing what is about to come next, which is the actual ‘praise'—that is, a description or narrative or declaration of some aspect of God's great character or his saving action in the life of the psalmist. This is what ‘praise' is: it's letting everyone know just how excellent and ‘praiseworthy' God is by telling forth his mighty acts. And because God is indeed very, very praiseworthy, we'll tend to advertise his greatness with everything we've got—with the lyre and the cymbals and all the other joyful-noise-makers we can throw at the situation. We'll advertise with joy and celebration and to maximum effect. And we'll feel gladness and appreciation and love in our hearts as we do so. But what we're really doing when we praise God is advertising the details of his greatness to others. What has this got to do with making God bigger? I've recently been thinking about the other words that populate our Christian singing. Words like ‘magnify', ‘exalt' and ‘glorify'. Have you ever wondered what we are actually doing when we ‘magnify' God? Or ‘exalt' him? Or ‘glorify' him? What was Mary doing when her soul ‘magnified the Lord'? What was Moses doing when when he led the Israelites to sing, “… and I will exalt him!”I think most of us think about these words largely how I used to think about ‘praise'. They are self-fulfilling words. When I say ‘I magnify you, O God', then I've just ‘magnified' him (especially if it's set to music). Ditto with ‘I glorify you' or ‘I exalt you'. They are words of Godward devotion, where we turn our attention and our souls towards him, and express our love for him. To say it (or sing it) is to do it. Except—as with ‘praise'—this is not what these words mean, either in English or in the Bible. Let's take ‘magnify'. To magnify something is to increase it; to cause it to become bigger or greater or larger. In English, we might magnify an image so that it's larger in our sight, or we might magnify a mistake by adding other mistakes to it. This is also what the words in the Bible mean (the Hebrew and Greek ones that we translate ‘magnify'). They mean to cause something to become greater or bigger in some way. But how can we ‘magnify' God?! How can anything we do make God bigger? We don't really use ‘magnify' this way in English any more, but the biblical ‘magnify' words can be used of people. You can ‘magnify' someone or make them bigger by increasing their honour or reputation; by causing them ‘to be held in greater esteem'.This is what Mary is doing when her soul ‘magnifies the Lord'. She recounts all the exceedingly great things that God has done for her (and for Israel), so that all generations will know just how blessed she was by God. She wants God ‘to be held in greater esteem' by vast numbers of people, as they hear about his extraordinary deeds for her and for Israel. It's the same with ‘exaltation'. To ‘exalt' something is to make it higher; to lift it up. (I received the sad news recently that my cholesterol is a bit exalted, so it's time to ease off the bacon and eggs.)When I exalt a person, I raise him in your estimation by recounting to you the various high level things he has done. And the more I raise him up in your eyes, and the more people think highly of him, the more I have ‘exalted' him. As with magnification so with exaltation—it means to cause God's name to be ‘lifted up', by telling other people of his lofty deeds and character. Ditto with ‘glorify'—I glorify someone by increasing the shininess of their reputation. When your public profile goes through the roof thanks to me telling everyone just how brilliant you really are, then I have ‘glorified' you. We ‘glorify' God by raising his public profile, by burnishing his reputation—that is, by telling everyone how brilliant he is.This is why praise, magnify, exalt and glorify often crop up in the same vicinity in biblical texts (especially in the Psalms). They all mean the same kind of thing: to advertise to other people how great God is in his character and works, and so to make his fame and honour larger, his reputation higher, his splendour and brilliance all the shinier in people's eyes. To be perfectly clear, we do all these things—praising and magnifying and so on—with hearts and minds full of thankfulness and love for God. We really do believe (like Mary and all the Psalmists) that God is the greatest and highest and most splendid, and that thrills us. We may even muster up an emotion or two, and start banging a cymbal. But neither emotional connection nor musical accompaniment are what ‘magnification' is about. Praising or magnifying or exalting God is not fundamentally a personal transaction between me and God. Its purpose is not to stir my affections, nor to express them, although both of those things may well occur. The purpose of praise and magnification and exaltation is to increase God's honour and fame by pointing others towards him; by shouting from the rooftops all that he has done for us. Corporate singing is not the only way to do this—but it is an excellent way, for at least two reasons. First, singing is a form of speech directed to other people, and all praise, magnification and glorification requires this. Magnification needs words and an audience. Its aim is to increase the esteem and honour in which God is held by others, and that happens as people hear words describing or declaring his greatness in some way. In the Psalms, this is true even when the praise or glorification is addressed to God himself. The praiser acknowledges to God how great his deeds and character are, but does so in the presence of ‘the great congregation', so that they may come to acknowledge this too, thereby increasing the glory of God's reputation.When we sing together, we're telling and reminding and declaring to each other, in psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, how great is the God we serve in Jesus Christ. And in so doing, we not only praise and glorify and exalt and magnify God, but we encourage and edify each other as well (cf. Eph 5:19-20; Col 3:16). Secondly, singing is an excellent vehicle for magnifying God's reputation because singing is more than just speech. It's emotionally-charged speech. It's a heightened form of communication that is ideal not just for explaining but for shouting how great God is. When I sing, I put my whole body and soul into it. When I hand my passport to the immigration agent, it's a way of declaring that I am Australian. But when I stand in a crowd at the cricket and belt out the national anthem, that's a very different way of declaring that I'm Australian. When you stand next to me at church and sing with me about the mighty deeds and glorious character of God, it's a powerful testimony. It says to me not just that you think these things are true of God, but that you're sufficiently convinced and energised by these truths to stand up and belt them out in song. You remind me all over again how great God is, as seen in his marvellous saving works, and God grows larger in my mind and heart.Perhaps this is why we have missed singing together in church so much over the past 12 months. And perhaps, as we start singing again (God-willing soon!), we can do so with a fresh appreciation of what, in fact, we're doing together. When we praise or glorify God in song, we're declaring the greatness of God to each other in words. We're advertising the splendid character and works of God in Jesus Christ to everyone present, so that his people are edified and his name is magnified.PSThere's much more to say on all this. For example, I wonder how all this relates to the way the Bible thinks more generally about honour and glory and reputation (and shame and infamy). I suspect we don't always appreciate how significant your name and reputation is in the biblical world, which is perhaps also why we don't appreciate the true nature of praise, magnification and glory. But that's a discussion for another time. I've also pondered whether the strange biblical theme of ‘boasting' is connected with this. It's strange to us, because ‘boasting' is almost always a negative idea in our minds. But ‘boasting in the Lord' seems to be another way of praising or magnifying him—that is, bragging to others about how great he is. And if you want to think further about the idea that this post started with—that ‘praise' in the Bible is like advertising—I'm going to send round a bonus article from the archives later this week on precisely that subject. You can chase through the biblical references in more detail in that piece. Please share this post with anyone you'd like to! Just forward on the email, or use this button to share on social media.This week's random image caught my eye (as I was browsing through ‘praise' images online) because it kind of captures the cliche of what most people think ‘praising' God is, while being almost the exact opposite of what praising God is in the Bible. And it was nice image. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 29th January 2021 (feat. Dani from Words & Nerds)

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 48:23


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our twenty-ninth episode, Olivia hosts Nick, Mark and special guest Dani Vee from the Words & Nerds podcast as we discuss the new book announcement from Liane Moriarty, and the new adaptation from Shadow & Bone. We then give you our latest round of book recommendations, before another episode of Book Fight! Words & Nerds Podcast: www.wordsandnerds.com/ Books Mentioned in this podcast: Liane Moriarty - Apples Never Fall: https://bit.ly/3iYDkOA Leigh Bardugo - Shadow and Bone: https://bit.ly/30zbIIJ Robert Jones Jr. - The Prophets: https://bit.ly/3iYaCxj Daisy Johnson - Everything Under: https://bit.ly/3pxgksD Grady Hendrix - Paperbacks From Hell: https://bit.ly/2Yml60f Adam Nevill - Some Will Not Sleep: https://bit.ly/39uz7zn Andrew Pippos - Lucky's: https://bit.ly/3iYb2Up J.P. Pomare - Tell Me Lies: https://bit.ly/3pvlTYr Adrian Beck, Scott Edgar - Run For Your Life: https://bit.ly/2L3ZvXq Felice Arena, Tom Jellett - Poo and Other Words That Make Me Laugh: https://bit.ly/39tzfiq Will Dean - The Last Thing to Burn: https://bit.ly/3ahh7r4 Ashley Audrain - The Push: https://bit.ly/39tvA4d S.A. Cosby - Blacktop Wasteland: https://bit.ly/3pvlwx4 Poppy Gee - Vanishing Falls: https://bit.ly/3cJNv6P Sponsored Books Fiona Palmer Bundle (The Sunburnt Country, The Sunnyvale Girls, The Saddler Boys & The Family Secret): https://bit.ly/2MA0rmM Host: Olivia Fricot Guests: Nick Wasiliev, Mark Harding & Dani Vee (from the Words & Nerds Podcast) Producer: Nick Wasiliev

Spring Mountain Bible Church
Rewards For the Righteous

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020


Join us as Mark Harding continues our series in the book of I Corinthians with “Rewards For the Righteous” from I Corinthians 3:1-15.

Spring Mountain Bible Church
Walking By The Spirit: The Missing E

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020


Join us as Mark Harding shares a follow-up message from his sermon two weeks ago, this time focusing on what it means to walk by the Spirit. He will be sharing from Ephesians 5:18-21 and Galatians 5:16-26.

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 11th September 2020

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 36:49


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our twelfth episode, we cover the winner of the Women's prize for Fiction, Trent Dalton's significant milestone with Boy Swallows Universe, the Dune adaptation, the Booker Prize shortlist, the Our Family Pledge announcement and more. We then give you our latest round of book recommendations, before another edition of Book Fight! Books Mentioned in this podcast: The Space Between - Zara McDonald, Michelle Andrews: https://bit.ly/2UauMsO A Traveller At The Gates Of Wisdom - John Boyne: https://bit.ly/30CHDXg Hamnet - Maggie O'Farrell: https://bit.ly/3dJO4gM Dune - Frank Herbert: https://bit.ly/3iLEUmI Hollowpox - Jessica Townsend: https://bit.ly/3k6nIbh A Deadly Education - Naomi Novik: https://bit.ly/33mPREc The Betrayals - Bridget Collins: https://bit.ly/2y41TqA The Shadow King - Maaza Mengiste: https://bit.ly/2FjxrMH Sponsored Books: Heavy as a Mountain - Vincent Connolly: https://bit.ly/3bLkVRU Keto Bites - Heather Thomas: https://bit.ly/35DDOW7 Host: Mark Harding Guests: Jo Lewin, Sarah McDuling & Renae Adolfson Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 4th September 2020

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 36:54


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our eleventh episode, we cover online sensation Nat's What I Reckon announcing a new book, and the adaptations of Haunting of Bly Manor and Liu Cixin's The Three Body Problem. We then give you our latest round of book recommendations, before another edition of Book Fight! WARNING: occasional coarse language Books Mentioned in this podcast: Shannah Kennedy - The Life Plan: https://bit.ly/3actJiS Margaret Atwood - The Handmaid's Tale: https://bit.ly/2DrqHeI Aaron Blabey - Pig The Blob: https://bit.ly/3lSKJ3o Anna Day - The Fandom: https://bit.ly/3lNDeud Sammy J - The Long Class Goodnight: https://bit.ly/355Ez9Y Malala Yousafzai - We Are Displaced: https://bit.ly/3bqZUMn Joanne Harris - Ten Things About Writing: https://bit.ly/3bqZUMn Sponsored Book: J.P. Powell - The Brisbane Line: https://bit.ly/2EYhCdP Host: Mark Harding Guests: Zia Keirouz, Nick Wasiliev & Cassandra Sharp Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Join us as Mark Harding continues our series “The Holy One of Israel: In Awe of the God of Isaiah” with “YHWH Revealed” from Isaiah 43-45.

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 28th August 2020

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 43:22


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our tenth episode, we cover the International Booker Prize winner, the Ned Kelly Awards shortlist and the launch of JOAN Press by Nakkiah Lui and Allen & Unwin. We then give you our latest book recommendations, before another edition of 'Book Fight! where everything goes off the rails. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Marieke Lucas Rijneveld - The Discomfort of Evening: https://bit.ly/34wVWAr Rutger Bregman - Humankind: https://bit.ly/3bf4dIA Anthony Horowitz - Moonflower Murders: https://bit.ly/2Ez9z7h Christopher Paolini - To Sleep in a Sea of Stars: https://bit.ly/2ExW4Vz Philippe Besson, Molly Ringwald - Lie with Me: https://bit.ly/31xYI6s Eddie Jaku - The Happiest Man On Earth: https://bit.ly/34GLaHx Wendy Holden - The Governess: https://bit.ly/2D4GWhB Host: Olivia Fricot Guests: Mark Harding, Nick Wasiliev & Scott Whitmont Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 21st August 2020

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 35:05


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our ninth episode, we cover the potential new books in the Twilight Series, the new Andy Weir project, as well as the latest adaptation of the A.J. Finn saga. We then give you our latest book recommendations, before another intense edition of 'Book Fight!' Books Mentioned in this podcast: Stephenie Meyer - Midnight Sun: https://bit.ly/2YwRBtI Tamsyn Muir - Harrow The Ninth: https://bit.ly/30fY4d4 Naoise Dolan - Exciting Times: https://bit.ly/34gtXop Marieke Lucas Rijneveld - This Discomfort of Evening: https://bit.ly/34wVWAr V.E. Schwab - The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue Export Edition: https://bit.ly/3hjSLPT Host: Mark Harding Guests: Olivia Fricot, Renae Adolfson & Samantha Joice Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 14th August 2020

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 51:28


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our eighth episode, we cover the success of Midnight Sun, and as well as the latest book-to-film adaptations. We then give you our latest book recommendations, before another intense edition of 'Book Fight!' Books Mentioned in this podcast: Stephenie Meyer - Midnight Sun: https://bit.ly/2YwRBtI Amie Kaufman, Meagan Spooner - The Other Side Of The Sky: https://bit.ly/2Fn95RY Alex Flinn - Love, Jacaranda: https://bit.ly/2PPMpM5 Marisa Kanter - What I Like About You: https://bit.ly/3gXMk4R Alice Oseman - Radio Silence: https://bit.ly/3amgwEc Host: Mark Harding Guests: Shanu Prasad, Cassandra Sharp & Sarah McDuling Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 7th August 2020

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 42:35


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our seventh episode, we cover the release of Midnight Sun, the latest from the Booker Prize, and a discussion of how the second wave is affecting the book industry. We then give you our latest book recommendations, before another intense edition of 'Book Fight!' Books Mentioned in this podcast: Mary Trump - Too Much and Never Enough: https://bit.ly/2PvCH1h Rose Tremain - Islands of Mercy: https://bit.ly/3a0qXgI Steven Conte - The Tolstoy Estate: https://bit.ly/2DvQliz Richard Fidler - The Golden Maze: https://bit.ly/31uRte3 Jasper DeWitt - The Patient: https://bit.ly/3ikBW7J Host: Mark Harding Guests: Arthur Malkoun, Ben Hunter & Joel Naoum Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 31st July 2020

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 41:56


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our sixth episode, we cover the Booker Prize longlist and the announcement of the new book from Matthew McConaughey(including a very special guest). We then give you our latest book recommendations, before another intense edition of 'Book Fight!' Books Mentioned in this podcast: Greenlights - Matthew McConaughey: https://bit.ly/2PdLAfP Harrow the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir: https://bit.ly/30fY4d4 Olive - Emma Gannon: https://bit.ly/2Dp4yx7 The Fast 800 - Michael Mosley: https://bit.ly/2Essq3x Dare to Lead - Brené Brown: https://bit.ly/3k1d0ns Sex and Vanity - Kevin Kwan: https://bit.ly/2BLD9VZ Why Visit America - Matthew Baker: https://bit.ly/2XfSBB0 The Booker Prize Longlist: https://bit.ly/3hPw2Lx Host: Mark Harding Guests: Olivia Fricot, Ashleigh Berry & Zia Keirouz Producer: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

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The Booktopia Podcast
Booktopia On... The 2020 Booker Prize Longlist

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 29:21


The 2020 Booker Prize Longlist has been announced! Booktopia's Olivia, Jo and Ben sat down and (over Skype) discussed their thoughts on the longlist and give their perspectives on who might be the favourites to the prize home. Books mentioned in this podcast: Apeirogon by Colum McCann: https://bit.ly/2XcKVzI The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste: https://bit.ly/3jRYxKj This Mournable Body by Tsitsi Dangarembga: https://bit.ly/2XaJ3Ya The Mirror & the Light by Hilary Mantel: https://bit.ly/2X6XPPq Who They Was by Gabriel Krauze: https://bit.ly/3jSMdtj Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi: https://bit.ly/2P8ZakA The New Wilderness by Diane Cook: https://bit.ly/3hGVhj4 Love and Other Thought Experiments by Sophie Ward: https://bit.ly/308T5ei How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang: https://bit.ly/2X7QT4T Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler: https://bit.ly/2XbAex4 Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart: https://bit.ly/2P4qQac Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid: https://bit.ly/2P73yjV Real Life by Brandon Taylor: https://bit.ly/3jVx2iQ Host: Olivia Fricot Guests: Ben Hunter & Jo Lewin Producers: Nick Wasiliev & Mark Harding

The Booktopia Podcast
The Daily Booktopian 18/06/20 - Dark Emu, You Should Have Left, Growing Up Aboriginal In Australia

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 19:45


Welcome to 'The Daily Booktopian,' where our book team goes over the best books you should be reading right now in the time of social isolation and COVID-19. For our fifty-fourth episode, Nick hosts Joel Naoum & Mark Harding to discuss the books that have been grabbing their attention over this period of social distancing. Disclaimer: Apologies for the lower sound quality, we will be looking to improve it in subsequent podcasts. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Bruce Pascoe - Dark Emu: https://bit.ly/2URIilt Robin DiAngelo - White Fragility: https://bit.ly/3hyJRP2 Reni Eddo-Lodge - Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race: https://bit.ly/2AyHwmM Layla Saad - Me and White Supremacy: https://bit.ly/3fvUUXl Curtis Sittenfeld - Rodham: bit.ly/2Wf8AhJ Daniel Kehlmann - You Should Have Left: https://bit.ly/2Bbi2vw David Wellington - The Last Astronaut: https://bit.ly/3e7yGKx Aussie Author Shoutout: Anthology, edited by Anita Heiss - Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia: https://bit.ly/3e8A8gp Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Joel Naoum & Mark Harding Producer: Nick Wasiliev

The Booktopia Podcast
The Daily Booktopian 04/06/20 - The Deep, When She Was Good, Ordinary Matter

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 16:10


Welcome to 'The Daily Booktopian,' where our book team goes over the best books you should be reading right now in the time of social isolation and COVID-19. For our forty-fifth episode, Nick hosts Mark Harding & Ben Hunter to discuss the books that have been grabbing their attention over this period of social distancing. Disclaimer: Apologies for the lower sound quality, we will be looking to improve it in subsequent podcasts. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Nick Cutter - The Deep: https://bit.ly/2Y9COnh Michael Robotham - When She Was Good: https://bit.ly/34ljtSs Aussie Author Shoutout: Laura Elvery - Ordinary Matter: https://bit.ly/3cx7zr3 Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Mark Harding & Ben Hunter Producer: Nick Wasiliev

The Booktopia Podcast
The Daily Booktopian 25/05/20 - The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes, The Silver Tea Service, Bluey

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 30:03


Welcome to 'The Daily Booktopian,' where our book team goes over the best books you should be reading right now in the time of social isolation and COVID-19. For our thirty-seventh episode, Nick hosts Mark Harding & Scott Whitmont to discuss the books that have been grabbing their attention over the last week. Disclaimer: Apologies for the lower sound quality, we will be looking to improve it in subsequent podcasts. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Suzanne Collins - The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes: https://bit.ly/3avg3PB David Wellington - The Last Astronaut: https://bit.ly/3e7yGKx Iain M. Banks - Player Of Games: https://bit.ly/2XloOGw Adrian Tchaikovsky - Children Of Time: https://bit.ly/3gdbVqB Peter F. Hamilton - Salvation: https://bit.ly/36kwGMq Alan Hollinghurst - The Line Of Beauty: https://bit.ly/3gbEODB Armistead Maupin - Tales Of The City: https://bit.ly/2TtdR4u Esther Safran Foer - I Want You to Know We're Still Here: https://bit.ly/2TtbpL8 Jonathan Safran Foer - Everything is Illuminated: https://bit.ly/3e7xZAV Judy Campbell - The Silver Tea Service: https://bit.ly/2WTaUfG Lois Ruby - Red Menace: https://bit.ly/2A3XTGY Jonathan Noble - That Jealous Demon, My Wretched Health: Disease, Death & Composers: https://bit.ly/2WQvjSx Scotty Bowers - Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex LIves of the Stars: https://bit.ly/3ea928e Aussie Author Shoutout: Bluey - Bluey: The Beach: https://bit.ly/2ZtDLZI Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Mark Harding & Scott Whitmont Producer: Nick Wasiliev

The Booktopia Podcast
The Daily Booktopian 21/05/20 - The Scholar, I'm Thinking Of Ending Things, Our Home, Our Heartbeat

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 25:05


Welcome to 'The Daily Booktopian,' where our book team goes over the best books you should be reading right now in the time of social isolation and COVID-19. For our thirty-fifth episode, Nick hosts Joel Naoum & Mark Harding for the books that have been getting their attention this week. Disclaimer: Apologies for the lower sound quality, we will be looking to improve it in subsequent podcasts. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Iain Reid - I'm Thinking of Ending Things: https://bit.ly/2Xhx0ay Dervla McTiernan - The Scholar: https://bit.ly/2ZmBMX4 Aussie Author Shoutout: Adam Briggs - Our Home, Our Heartbeat: https://bit.ly/3cIAfhQ Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Joel Naoum & Mark Harding Producer: Nick Wasiliev

The Booktopia Podcast
The Daily Booktopian 18/05/20 - Truganini, Normal People, If It Bleeds, Bruny

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 18:02


Welcome to 'The Daily Booktopian,' where our book team goes over the best books you should be reading right now in the time of social isolation and COVID-19. For our thirty-second episode, Nick hosts Joel Naoum & Mark Harding for the books that have been getting their attention this week. Disclaimer: Apologies for the lower sound quality, we will be looking to improve it in subsequent podcasts. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Adam Nevill - The Reddening: https://bit.ly/2y2XELN Stephen King - If It Bleeds: https://bit.ly/2y38qle Cassandra Pybus - Truganini: https://bit.ly/2WVGGHP Sally Rooney - Normal People: bit.ly/3f6tWpX Normal People Podcast: https://bit.ly/2WzDO4r Aussie Author Shoutout: Heather Rose - Bruny: https://bit.ly/3byTGZ1 Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Joel Naoum & Mark Harding Producer: Nick Wasiliev

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Join us as Mark Harding continues our series in the Book of Daniel with “Daniel 10”

The Booktopia Podcast
The Daily Booktopian 04/05/20 - Star Wars Day Special

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 17:06


Welcome to 'The Daily Booktopian,' where our book team goes over the best books you should be reading right now in the time of social isolation and COVID-19. For our twenty-second episode, Nick hosts Mark Harding & Arthur Malkoun for a very special Star Wars-themed episode, to turn you onto the best books in the Star Wars canon! Disclaimer: Apologies for the lower sound quality, we will be looking to improve it in subsequent podcasts. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Timothy Zahn - Star Wars: Thrawn Trilogy: https://bit.ly/2WgKbZ2 Dave Land, Christopher S. Warner, Al Rio - Infinities: https://bit.ly/3f4BolD James Luceno - Star Wars: Darth Plageuis: https://bit.ly/3bWIqXm Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Mark Harding & Arthur Malkoun Producer: Nick Wasiliev

The Booktopia Podcast
The Daily Booktopian 27/04/20 - Stranger Than Kindness, The Interdependecy Series, Top End Girl

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 21:44


Welcome to 'The Daily Booktopian,' where our book team goes over the best books you should be reading right now in the time of social isolation and COVID-19. For our seventeenth episode, Nick hosts Joel Naoum & Mark Harding for the books that have been getting their attention this week. Disclaimer: Apologies for the lower sound quality, we will be looking to improve it in subsequent podcasts. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Nick Cave - Stranger Than Kindness: https://bit.ly/2yGGL9A Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham - Fables: https://bit.ly/2Y5xfYn John Scalzi - The Interdependency Series: https://bit.ly/2Y8iLa2 Aussie Author Shoutout: Miranda Tapsell - Top End Girl: https://bit.ly/2VSYT8r Host: Nick Wasiliev Guests: Joel Naoum & Mark Harding Producer: Nick Wasiliev

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Join us as Mark Harding continues our series in the Book of Daniel with “Daniel 4”

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Join us as Mark Harding as he continues our series about Sharing the Good News with “Evangelism 101”

Spring Mountain Bible Church
Prophesies From the Psalms

Spring Mountain Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019


Join us as Mark Harding continues our Advent series with “Prophesies From the Psalms”

Investing with the Buyside | The IwtB Podcast
Mark Harding – CEO of Pure Cycle Corp (PCYO) – Follow-Up Interview – The Stock Podcast, Ep.35

Investing with the Buyside | The IwtB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 63:59


Mark Harding is the CEO of Pure Cycle Corp (PCYO), a growing water utility in Denver, CO. Mark rejoins The Stock Podcast to talk about the progress his company has made on the first two phases of Sky Ranch, a master plan community his company has been developing over the past decade. Mark also provides his perspectives on the oil and gas industry in the state of Colorado, his thoughts on the valuation of PCYO stock, what he's been hearing from investors, and some insight into how he's currently thinking about shareholder returns. The post Mark Harding – CEO of Pure Cycle Corp (PCYO) – Follow-Up Interview – The Stock Podcast, Ep.35 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.

PHP Web Development Podcast with Mathew Kimani.
EP#25 Minds.com V/s Facebook

PHP Web Development Podcast with Mathew Kimani.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 10:29


EP#25 Minds.com V/s Facebook In our last episode , Mark Harding will be talking Minds.com and how they are different from Facebook. He will also talk about the kind of people they are looking to hire.   https://www.minds.com/   You can connect with Mark here   https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-harding-43303938/   If you liked this episode and want more on this topic click here: https://c2bsolutions.podbean.com/    We would love to stay connected with you   Contact us to discuss how we can help you recruit PHP Developers today!    Visit our website: www.c2bsolutions.co.uk  Call us on - 01582 965330  Email - Info@c2bsolutions.co.uk Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/php-division-c2b/ Twitter - @c2bsolutionsuk        

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PHP Web Development Podcast with Mathew Kimani.

This is our 2nd last week with Mark, we will be talking about cyber security, we will touch on why this is such a big topic right now. Mark Harding will be explaining the meaning of  Encryption, tune in to hear me make a fool out of myself by saying “ensciption” instead of  “Encryption” . Mark will touch a bit more on Minds.com. https://www.minds.com/ You can connect with Mark here https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-harding-43303938/   If you liked this episode and want more on this topic click here: https://c2bsolutions.podbean.com/    We would love to stay connected with you   Contact us to discuss how we can help you recruit PHP Developers today!    Visit our website: www.c2bsolutions.co.uk  Call us on - 01582 965330  Email - Info@c2bsolutions.co.uk Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/php-division-c2b/ Twitter - @c2bsolutionsuk    

PHP Web Development Podcast with Mathew Kimani.
EP#23 Brief talk on React and Advice for developers looking to go to the next level…

PHP Web Development Podcast with Mathew Kimani.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 5:36


EP#23Brief talk on React and Advice for developers looking to go to the next level… Continuing our talk with Mark Harding, we will be talking about React, it’s pro’s and cons. Mark will also be sharing his view on junior developers as well as the best approach for those who want to become polygon developers. You can connect with Mark here https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-harding-43303938/ If you liked this episode and want more on this topic click here: https://c2bsolutions.podbean.com/    We would love to stay connected with you   Contact us to discuss how we can help you recruit PHP Developers today!    Visit our website: www.c2bsolutions.co.uk  Call us on - 01582 965330  Email - Info@c2bsolutions.co.uk Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/php-division-c2b/ Twitter - @c2bsolutionsuk      

PHP Web Development Podcast with Mathew Kimani.
EP#21 Speaking With Mark Harding - CTO at Minds.com

PHP Web Development Podcast with Mathew Kimani.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 9:39


In our new series, we will be speaking to Mark Harding, he is the  CTO of crypto social network Minds.com . Mark has nearly 10 years of experience in software development and design and holds a B.A. from the Royal Convervatoire of Scotland. We will touching on current state of  PHP, Angular as well as touch on frameworks. We will talk about deployment and what this means. Tune in next week for an in-depth conversation with Mark. You can connect with Mark here https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-harding-43303938/  

Investing with the Buyside | The IwtB Podcast
Mark Harding – CEO of Pure Cycle Corp (PCYO) – The Stock Podcast, Ep.10

Investing with the Buyside | The IwtB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 86:03


Mark Harding is the CEO and CFO of Pure Cycle Corporation (PCYO). Pure Cycle owns significant water rights in Colorado and provides water and wastewater services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Tune in to hear Mark talk about the fascinating subject of water rights in Colorado, the outlook for Pure Cycle to grow cash flows, and the compelling investment case for PCYO stock. Pure Cycle Corporation is developing a large residential community just east of Denver, CO. But that’s not all Pure Cycle owns – the company possesses the water rights to a large swath of land east of Denver, which will be used for the benefit of Sky Ranch, the master-planned community, but also for oil and gas development in the region. The post Mark Harding – CEO of Pure Cycle Corp (PCYO) – The Stock Podcast, Ep.10 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.

The Night Shift Podcast
Episode 1: Finders Keepers

The Night Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 47:37


Craig Hildebrand-Burke and Mark Harding talk all things Stephen King. This week, we chat about the troubled IT adaptation, followed up with an in-depth (and spoiler-filled) review of Finders Keepers. Other things mentioned: Queen of Earth trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzPgN8eEI-c Goodnight Mommy trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzSsE5t7JNk Kazuo Ishiguro & Neil Gaiman discussion http://www.newstatesman.com/2015/05/neil-gaiman-kazuo-ishiguro-interview-literature-genre-machines-can-toil-they-can-t-imagine

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Shot Through the Neck Vet

Forces Radio BFBS's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 5:42


A former soldier who was wounded in Afghanistan has overcome the odds to walk again. Mark Harding was serving with 1st Battalion the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment when he was shot through the neck in a firefight. Despite being told by medical staff he may never walk again, the Army veteran was determined to regain his mobility. Mark now competes for Great Britain in dragon boat racing and is an ambassador for ABF - The Soldiers' Charity. Mark has been telling Chris Kaye about his military career at the Big Curry event in Munster Barracks.

Rantcast
Rantcast 6: Top 5 Sweets

Rantcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2011 44:34


This week we discuss our top 5 sweets.