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Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Celebrating Family, Art, and the Magic of Storytelling

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 55:44


Get ready for a delightful dive into the world of children's books! In this episode of "Reading with Your Kids," we had the pleasure of chatting with two talented creators who are bringing their unique visions to life. First up, we met Martin Stewart, the author of the Bridget van de Puff book series. Bridget is a fearless, gadget-loving character who's about to steal your heart. Martin shared how this spunky protagonist emerged fully formed in his mind, and how he worked to craft the perfect story for her. We also got to hear from the brilliant illustrator, David Haben, who brought Bridget and her wild inventions to vivid life on the page. Their collaborative process was a true delight to learn about. But the fun doesn't stop there! We also had the chance to speak with Susan Polk Van Dusen, the author behind the "What's So Special About a Tree" picture book series. Susan's books are a beautiful tribute to her late father, an artist whose stunning paintings are the foundation for these charming, rhyming tales. Hearing about how Susan honored her dad's legacy by sharing his art with young readers was truly heartwarming. Whether you're a fan of whimsical adventures, nature-inspired stories, or the magic that happens when authors and illustrators come together, this episode has something special for you. Get ready to be inspired, entertained, and maybe even shed a happy tear or two. After all, the power of storytelling to bring families closer is what "Reading with Your Kids" is all about. So grab your little ones, snuggle up, and get ready for a literary adventure! Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!

Hellish
December 20th: Martin Stewart

Hellish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 11:09


Season one of Hellish may be over, but we are not quite done with you yet. Every day of December we will be bringing back former damned souls to add one more song to their Infernal Playlists: a Christmas song they cannot stand.In this episode, we welcome back author MARTIN STEWART, who originally joined us for episode fifteen. Check that out here: https://shows.acast.com/hellish/episodes/martin-stewart-writerCome back tomorrow for opening of the next door on the advent calendar of doom!If you don't want to wait, and would rather scoff all the hellish treats straight away, then Patreon subscribers have access to all the Xmas special RIGHT NOW, plus eight others that will not appear on the main feed. You'll also get longer, ad-free versions of all thirty episodes of season one, and our two pilot episodes. https://www.patreon.com/c/hellishpodHellish now has a bookshop - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/hellish - where you can get books written by our guests, and a choice selection of Hell literature. Help us out by ordering from us! Find us on Spotify to hear the songs on the Christmas Infernal Playlist in full, as well as the Ultimate Infernal Playlist which combines the choices of every damned soul we've met so far. https://tinyurl.com/hellishpodYou can find us/beg for absolution on social media...Instagram: www.instagram.com/hellish_podThreads: https://www.threads.net/@hellish_podFacebook: www.facebook.com/hellishpodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/hellishpod.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/hellishpodTikTok: www.tiktok.com/hellishpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Blokes and a Mike
#224 - Put me in the picture

2 Blokes and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 133:59


Send us a textNae Mike this week but a more than capable replacement in Highland League legend Martin Stewart! This weeks yapin includes...Who are you???Sma chat..Highland LeagueAberdeen splitting the old formCeltic battering RangersA good week for Scottish referees?The new European setup and how the Scottish teams will hold up...Liverpool outclassing UnitedRice red card?Everton collapseAngeball not working in EPL?Wanker of the weekMug of Truth2bampod FantasySupport the Show.The Bams are at It !!

Hellish
Martin Stewart, writer

Hellish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 67:34


Scottish author MARTIN STEWART boards the one-way elevator to the waiting room at the end of eternity, where we take from him the five tracks that will plague his afterlife. Martin is a prolific author of children's books, from 'Scottish Stranger Things' The Sacrifice Box to his "Bridget Vanderpuff" series for the over-eights. He recently moved into adult crime fiction, with the excellent Double Proof, which is shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Scottish Crime Debut of the Year prize.The Paul Rudd video we talk about is hereHead to patreon.com/hellishpod to access episodes early and ad free, where you will find out which artists our guests will meet in Hell. You'll also get our two pilot episodes, and a bunch of other stuff depending which tier you pick - including the chance to come and work for Hell's H.R. department!If you just want to be nice/bribe your way out of Hell then you can also tip us over at ko-fi.com/hellishpodHellish now has a bookshop, where you can get books written by our guests, and a choice selection of Hell literature. Help us out by ordering from us!Find us on Spotify to hear the songs on Martin's Infernal Playlist in full, as well as the Ultimate Infernal Playlist which combines all our guests' choices.You can find us/beg for absolution on social media...Instagram: www.instagram.com/hellish_podFacebook: www.facebook.com/hellishpodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/hellishpod.comTwitter (neverly known as X): www.twitter.com/hellishpodTikTok (now this posts!!!!!): www.tiktok.com/hellishpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Football Journals
#17 - Martin Stewart, Former Huntly Striker & Scottish Cup Golden Boot Winner

The Football Journals

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 63:24


Its not every day you have a Scottish Cup Golden Boot winner in the studio! Martin Stewart joined us this week to talk about his goal laden career with Huntly, winning 5 league titles in a row, that golden boot win and many other things. Remember to leave us a 5 star review if you enjoyed the episode. Football Journals Platforms & Socials Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1ncO6DMqKkY5FOZWKezBJz?si=a717958e302b401e Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-football-journals/id1707697315 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheFootballJournalsPodcast/videos Facebook - @TheFootballJournalsPodcast TikTok - @TheFootballJournalsPodcast

Scots Whay Hae!
Martin Stewart - Double Proof

Scots Whay Hae!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 69:12


For the latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast Ali spoke to writer Martin Stewart about his new novel 'Double Proof', a Glasgow-set crime thriller that both embraces and subverts genre stereotypes and expectations. Martin talks about how he views the novel, the pressures he initially felt in setting it in Glasgow, and the joy of overcoming those, the importance of comedy in his writing, the healthy state, and diverse nature, of Scottish crime fiction, the writers who inspired him, taking the author out of the book, his approach to creating characters, and so much more. The two also talk about the processes of editing and publicising a novel, writing for different readerships, encouraging and supporting the next generation of writers, and what Martin hopes is next for his protagonist Robbie Gould. Better known, so far, as a children's and YA author, it was fascinating to talk to Martin about his first foray into the murky world of crime fiction, and to hear an author who clearly thinks deeply about what he writes, and how. For full details, including all the ways to listen and relevant links, go to https://www.scotswhayhae.com

The First Ever Podcast
183: Martin Stewart: Headfirst Into Everything

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 113:54


This week Jeremy interviews Martin Stewart of Terror, God's Hate, and the Sound & Fury Festival. On this episode Jeremy and Martin talk high school football, fleeting venues in Los Angeles, Tears for Fears, starting on keyboard, moving to bass, west coast punk, Bad Religion, early bands playing in backyards, stage fright, touring in Donnybrook!, shows in Tijuana, joining Terror, the Ten for Ten Tour, the role of a record label, putting on the Sound & Fury Fest, and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Martin answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!

FTAdviser Podcast
What's in store for mortgage rates?

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 16:20


Mortgage rates have been turbulent over the past 18 months. And after decreasing amid falling inflation, they are currently creeping back up. What will happen to mortgage rates in the near future?FT Adviser's senior reporter Tom Dunstan chats to Hodge retail managing director Christie Cook, Ash Ridge equity release adviser Jane King, and London Money director Martin Stewart about what lies ahead.The FT Adviser Podcast is the podcast for financial advisers, brought to you by FT Adviser. Each week, we are joined by guests from the industry to discuss the week in news and pressing industry issues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Honest Theology Podcast
Season 3 - Episode 7: "Who, What, When, Where, Why is the Church?" with Martin Stewart

The Honest Theology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 59:45


For the Season 3 finale, I'm joined by my Presbytery's - The Alpine Presbytery - Executive Officer, Rev. Martin Stewart. Martin has been in ordained ministry for over 35 years and spends most of his time now serving and tending to the many needs of the Presbyterian (and cooperating ventures with a Presbyterian element) churches that exist in the greater part of the South Island of New Zealand. In this episode we talk about how the church needs to embrace creativity and imagination more and be less concerned and less anxious about holding onto things or operating certain ways just because that's how its' always been. We talk about what the church today is being called into, and what the future of our church (and THE Church in general) might look like. Please feel free to post any comments or questions on our facebook page www.facebook.com/thehonesttheologypodcast or email me jonathan@lauc.org.nz You can also visit my church Linwood Avenue Union Church on Facebook (facebook.com/LAUCNZ) or @ lauc.org.nz

FTAdviser Podcast
What does 2024's slowing mortgage market have in store?

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 19:35


The Office for Budget Responsibility has predicted that in 2024 house prices will go down by about 5 per cent, with transactions falling by 7 per cent.On this week's podcast FTAdviser reporter Tom Dunstan talks to Martin Stewart, director of London Money, and Tony Hall, head of business development at Saffron for Intermediaries, about what effect this might have.They discuss whether the forecasts should be taken as gospel, how mortgage brokers can "keep the lights on" during a slower year and which parts of the mortgage market might be worst hit.The FTAdviser Podcast is the podcast for financial advisers, brought to you by FTAdviser. Each week, FTAdviser is joined by guests from the industry to discuss the week in news and pressing industry issues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Musical Innertube
The Musical Innertube Holiday Special - A Martin Stewart Thanksgiving

The Musical Innertube

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 6:16


Thanksgiving is a time for friends and family to gather together.  But what if you're all by yourself this year?  Don't worry! The Musical Innertube Players have a solution: Martin Stewart's lonely Thanksgiving feast.

Elm Town
Elm Town 68 – Shared joy with Mario Rogic

Elm Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 71:11


Mario Rogic shares his journeys, both physically around the world and strategically, as he built & rebuilt Lamdera.Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.Music by Jesse Moore.Recording date: 2023.09.08GuestMario RogicShow notes[00:00:25] Sponsored by Logistically[00:01:00] Introducing MarioLocomoteLamderaElm OnlineLondon meetupsElmcraftElm CampElm Town 59 – Elm Camp with Katja Mordaunt"The unbearable weight of glue" at Lambda Days 2023 in KrakowElm Town 18 - Spotlight on Mario Rogic[00:02:22] Parallel synchronized travel[00:10:25] Out of the blockchain[00:13:52] How Adventure Presenter led to Lamdera"Elmception: supercharging presentations with Elm" at Elm Europe 2017)[00:18:31] More about the Haskell version with Filip Haglund[00:28:13] Communicating the benefits of LamderaLamdera diagrams clearly explain the benefits[00:42:02] What's up next with Lamdera?Lamdera v1.1.0Lamdera v1.2.0elm-pages lamdera integration[00:54:39] LEGO Loco LamderaElm Town 64 – The network effect with Martin Stewart[00:57:03] Shared joy in things made on Lamdera[00:58:33] Reflections on Elm Camp[01:02:58] Stoked to see all the cool stuff in the communityElmcraft Lore[01:07:34] PicksMario's pickselm-pages scriptsElm Land

Elm Town
Elm Town 64 – The network effect

Elm Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 82:02


Martin Stewart comes back to share his experience using Elm and Lamdera to make all the things, from games to professional apps.Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.Music by Jesse Moore.Recording date: 2023.07.10GuestMartin StewartShow notes[00:00:14] Sponsored by Logistically[00:01:01] Introducing Martin Stewarthttps://ascii-collab.appCircuit breakerMeetdownState of Elm survey 2022/2023Under MartinSStewart/:elm-audio packageelm-serialize packagelamdera/program-testInteractive UI source maps for LamderaHobby scale: making web apps with minimal fuss by Martin Stewart[00:02:21] A New Year's gift from Thea & MartinElm Town 48 – Making Little Games Like Presents[00:06:52] Discovering Lamdera"Evergreen Elm" by Mario Rogic at Elm Europe 2018[00:09:54] Lego Loco Remake - Take 2https://town-collab.appPer Martin, turns out the "better presentation" on how the netcode in ascii-collab works was not recorded.[00:17:46] Move fast and not break things[00:23:02] elm-serializeMartin Stewart's elm-serialize packageMiniBill's elm-codec package[00:25:47] Performance challengesElm Optimize, Level 2![00:28:56] Building Lamdera tools and working with Mario RogicAaron VonderHaar's elm-program-test[00:42:21] "The real cost of using Lamdera..."[00:45:05] Making MeetdownElm Online Meetup[00:48:37] Using Lamdera professionallyUsing Lamdera professionally[00:53:17] elm-mapMartin Stewart's elm-mapJakub Hampl's elm-mapbox[00:56:44] WebGLelm-explorations/webglElm 3D Pool Game Collaboration with Andrey KuzminIan Mackenzie's elm-3d-scene[01:01:41] Realiahttps://realia.se/[01:07:03] Elm MarketElm Camp[01:10:52] State of State of ElmIt's ready! https://state-of-elm.com/[01:18:07] PicksMartin's PicksMiniBill's elm-interpreterJim Carlson's Elm NotebookJared's PicksLamdera docsElm Online Meetup

Blind Citizens Australia
Episode 803 - Discrimination in the Workplace

Blind Citizens Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 14:51


This week we bring you the final in our three part conversation with Martin Stewart, Advocacy Officer with Blind Citizens Australia. We focus on discrimination in the workplace, where it comes from and some potential resolutions. Thanks to all of you who sent in your case-studies.

Blind Citizens Australia
Episode 802 - Discrimination, part ii

Blind Citizens Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 13:41


This week we continue our discussion with Martin Stewart, Advocacy Officer with Blind Citizens Australia. We bring you another case-study featuring a BCA member who has faced discriminatory behaviour, this time at a restaurant.

Blind Citizens Australia
Episode 801 - Advocacy and discrimination

Blind Citizens Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 14:25


This week we bring you the first of three episodes featuring Blind Citizens Australia's Advocacy Officer, Martin Stewart. Martin describes his role and we discuss the first of three case-studies which you have E-mailed in to new.horizons@bca.org.au.

The Practical Protection Podcast
The State of Mortgages

The Practical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 54:29


Hi everyone, we are talking about what is happening in the mortgage world right now, trying to make sense of things in this ever changing economy in the UK. If like me you are aware of mortgages and know advisers in this space, you might see lots of different messages on social media. Some say things are going to be a disaster, others are saying that what we are seeing is just a blip and it will all sort itself out soon.In this episode we have Martin Stewart joining us from London Money, one of the key mortgage adviser firms in the UK. He is here to give us his insight of what the mortgage market is doing, how it has changed over the years and his thoughts over how mortgage and protection insurance go hand in hand. A clear view from all of us is that people are not putting enough financial protection in place to cope with shocks that we can all face in life.The key takeaways:Consumers are asking us questions that for an adviser seem simple, which shows that we are not educating people right.The average person in the UK has 3 weeks of savings that they can live on, if they are ill and unable to work. People need the safety net of protection insurance as the NHS and state benefits in the UK are not a certainty.Next time we have Matt Rann back with us and we are going to be talking about value added services with protection insurance. We are going to be looking at what they are, why they are seen as a positive development for insurers and consumers alike, and the role they can play at the point of a claim.Remember, if you are listening to this as part of your work, you can claim a CPD certificate on our website, thanks to our sponsors Octo Members.If you want to know more about how to arrange protection insurance, take a look at my 13 hour CPD Protection Insurance in Practice course here and 1 hour CPD Protection Competency Exam here.

The Practical Protection Podcast
High Net Worth Insurance

The Practical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 62:00


S6 Ep 6 - High Net WorthHi everyone, we are back with Matt Rann and talking about high net worth protection insurance applications. We are talking about what makes a case considered to be high net worth and how advisers and underwriters might classify these differently. We are having a chat about joint life second death insurance, gift planning and what a retrocessionaire is.The key takeaways:High net worth clients do not always mean high net worth policies.Most insurers have large case teams that typically handle policies with value over £1m. Keep an eye out for the gifting of terminal illness payouts if you have done a policy for gift or IHT planning.Next time we have Martin Stewart joining us from the London Money group. He is going to be talking about the mortgage market, why protection insurance is more important than ever, plus his question about why do we need the FCA Consumer Duty principle, surely we've all been doing these things already?Remember, if you are listening to this as part of your work, you can claim a CPD certificate on our website, thanks to our sponsors Octo Members.If you want to know more about how to arrange protection insurance, take a look at my 13 hour CPD Protection Insurance in Practice course here and 1 hour CPD Protection Competency Exam here.

Your Digital Reputation
14. Martin Stewart-Weeks | Is digital transformation truly possible without digital leaders?

Your Digital Reputation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 35:02


Roger Christie is joined by Martin Stewart-Weeks, founder of consultancy Public Purpose. Together they tackle: Is digital transformation truly possible without digital leaders? This is such a crucial discussion right now particularly in the public sector, given the need for leaders to adapt to changing expectations around them. For leaders, if service delivery is now a given for audiences, digital storytelling can be your differentiator and secret weapon.As a regular figure on government digital related task forces and boards and someone who has decades of state and federal government experience behind them, Martin has a wealth of experience to share.YOUR DIGITAL REPUTATION PROGRAM:Whether you're an emerging leader looking to take your next step up, an established leader keen to protect and harness your hard-earned reputation, or a leadership team keen to get aligned and active online, the Your Digital Reputation Program is perfect for you.For more information or to get started, get in touch with Roger Christie: linkedin.com/in/rogerchristieYOUR DIGITAL REPUTATION NEWSLETTER:And finally, sign up to the Your Digital Reputation newsletter by your host, Roger Christie. Head to: propelgroup.com.au/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Dream World
Past Life Regression Dreams

The Dream World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 43:51


 Have you ever wondered what happens to our consciousness after we die? How many lives do we get to live, what dictates this process, and how much do we really know about it? Dreams are a great way to tap into your past lives and learn more about how far your soul has come. Reincarnation is a key belief in Hinduism, Buddhism, and many other belief systems around the world.In this episode, we talk about past life regression dreams and how we can use our dream space to take a look at where our soul has been before this lifetime. We also talk about how to develop the practice of lucid dreaming and develop your dreamwork skills. This is an excerpt from one of our amazing interactive Clubhouse Chats. Join every Tuesday Here. I am now a DREAMbassador for my newest podcast sponsor, Dreamosophy. I will be working on their platform to teach, heal and interact with dreamers. To Join our Dreamosophy community. Deamosophy teaches you to explore and utilize your dreams deliberately, to gain the edge in your waking personal and professional life without having to spend crazy amounts of money to be guided by dream experts in the field! Overcome challenges, promote healing, and explore the depths of YOUR reality.https://www.dreamosophy.com/wisdom-of-dreaming/Follow The Dream World PodcastWebsiteInstagramTik TokSpotifyClubhouseDreamosophyList of guest in this episode & their Instagram handlesHost: Amina Mara @ThedreamworldPodcastSpeaker 1: Martin Stewart @vadzimu_recordsSpeaker 2: Ben Benyamin @yaminpublishingSpeaker 3: Laura Rose @laura818Speaker 4: Anonymous Clubhouse Member Speaker 5: KC Clayton @gravitationaloveSpeaker 6: Upam Mapu @upam_mapu Speaker 7: Jennifer Davis  @Jennifer450Books mentioned in the episode Many Lives, Many Masters by Dr. Brian WeissJourney of Souls by Michael NewtonDreams are an Opportunity- Dreamosophy Dreamosophy the wisdom of dreams grows from aspects of wisdom, wholehearted engagement, and metaphorSupport the show

HEAVY Music Interviews
Prepare For Carnage With XIBALBA

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 14:23


Hailing from the relatively serene US town of California, hardcore outfit Xibalba are living proof that not all people are shaped by their surroundings.Known more for things like Hollywood and Disneyland, California, on the surface, is an idyllic place to call home. The many beaches and chilled way of life hardly seems like the catalyst for what can only be described as the brutal hardcore metal that is the staple diet of Xibalba, but no matter which way you try and spin it these metal warriors are a force unto themselves.Since 2007 the group has captured the ferocious underbelly of US metal like few before, delivering an unapologetic sonic battering on each of their four albums, offset by an even more aggressive live show that leaves no quarter for the faint at heart.After decimating their home country on a current run of dates, Xibalba will next set their sights on Australia for a smash and grab run of shows that promise to be unlike anything seen on these shores in recent memory.To help prepare us for the carnage, HEAVY sat down with guitarist Martin Stewart to get some safety tips."This band is kind of notorious for having a bit too much fun, so we're definitely gonna be doing that," he laughed. "We're gonna take advantage of the fact that we're in Australia and have as much fun as possible at these shows and take a break from life, have a great vacation, and hopefully have some amazing shows."The press release warns fans for a “stretch of terrifying shows”, a red flag maybe for those who maybe don't like to get up close and personal at shows."The music that Xibalba plays is extremely heavy so sometimes the shows have been known to get a little wild and crazy,” Stewart smiled. “Hopefully that translates over there in Australia and we get to experience the same thing."In the full interview, Martin talks us more through what to expect, down time on the road, playing an all ages show and the American equivalent, memories from their last tour in 2012, singing in multiple languages and catering set lists to suit where they are, their brand of metal and where it comes from and more.

FTAdviser Podcast
Is the mortgage market 'inching towards a perfect storm'?

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 21:37


The government has pledged to conduct a mortgage market review to help more first-time buyers get onto the housing ladder.This will look into how more people can be given access to high loan-to-value mortgages and what alternative ways of providing finance and managing risk there might be.On this week's edition of the FTAdviser Podcast, deputy editor Damian Fantato is joined by Martin Stewart, director of London Money, and David Hollingworth, associate director of L&C, to discuss what options the government might explore.They discuss whether the loan-to-income ratio now poses a bigger problem for first-time buyers than raising a deposit, how to offer more access to mortgages without repeating the mistakes which led to the 2008 financial crisis, and whether the answer lies in new products rather than new rules. They also weight up the chances of the review happening at all and whether the solution is just to continue with Help to Buy. The FTAdviser Podcast is the podcast for financial advisers, brought to you by FTAdviser. Each week, FTAdviser is joined by guests from the industry to discuss the week in news and pressing industry issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Elm Radio
057: State of Elm 2022

Elm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 80:11


Martin Stewart (github)State of Elm 2022 GitHub RepoBrian Hicks' State of Elm talk from Elm EuropeBrian's State of Elm 2018 blog postGitHub issues for state of Elm repoelm-pages showcase pageMartin's upcoming Goto conference talk - Hobby Scale: Making Web Apps with Minimal FussEvan's talk What is SuccessWhat's Working for Elm episodeMartin's Elm Online talk (including a preview of lamdera-test framework)

Terror Zone Podcast
ep. 27 Martin Stewart (Terror, Gods Hate, Donnybrook!, Xibalba)

Terror Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 105:27


I have had Martin on my list of people to have a conversation with ever since I started writing things down well over a year ago preparing for this adventure. I am glad to finally sit and just talk some shit with him about his past bands and obciously what it's like being in a few of the biggest hardcore bands today.  It takes a lot of time and effort to be touring and practically playing full time with all of the bands he's in. I don't think he goes overlooked as an artist but I still don't know if he gets all the credit that he fully deserves. I'm proud to have talked with him and it's an honor to be able to take time and get to talk to the people that have been a part of my life for the past 17+ years.   Please give it a listen and share if you have the time! 

Nicole Bremner
Building a resilient brand in the aftermath of a financial crisis with London Money founder and director, Martin Stewart #117

Nicole Bremner

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 54:30


“Mortgage brokers are a bit like the crocodile in that we've been around for ‘4 billion years' and nothing seems to be able to kill us off! We've managed to get through the credit crunch and the pandemic – good brokers survive those downturns because they are good business people and quite resilient.”My guest today on The Nicole Bremner Podcast is the CEO of The Money Group and founder and driving force behind its inaugural company, London Money.  Martin Stewart has been working in financial services for 30 years and believes that unifying a previously fragmented sector is the best way to get the broker at the forefront of the industry. We talk about how to break through the white noise and micromanagement within the financial industry, where the property and mortgage market is heading following the pandemic and how the simplicity of the London Money brand is set to provide unlimited outreach for his business.“Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best ideas. You can spend an awful lot of money on rebranding and come up with something that's worse than what you started off with. If you're living in London and you work in money then that's probably not a bad name for your business!”We also talk about: The difference between an authorised representative and directly authorised broker. The relationship between client, lender and broker. The importance of collaboration in business. Supply and demand in the current market How the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad' continues to underpin the first-time buyer market Keep up to date with Martin's informative and entertaining tweets on Twitter @LondonMoneyFS. About The Nicole Bremner Podcast:Nicole Bremner is an investor, speaker, writer, and podcaster. After a successful decade building a multi-million property portfolio in London, Nicole was forced by a number of external obstacles to stop, take stock and figure out what really matters in life.  Following a period of healing and reflection, she discovered that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and, so very often, setback is followed by real success. On The Nicole Bremner Podcast, she speaks to others who have triumphed in the face of adversity and explores the lessons they have learned along the way. To find out who's coming up next on The Nicole Bremner Podcast, follow Nicole on Instagram @nsbremner and facebook or subscribe to her YouTube channel. You can also support the show here.DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NicoleBremner)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NicoleBremner)

Scoped Exposure Podcast
133 - Martin Stewart - [TERROR, LIKE IT OR NOT, Sound And Fury Fest]

Scoped Exposure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 105:48


On today's podcast, I sit down with Martin of TERROR, GOD'S HATE, LIKE IT OR NOT, XIBALBA, DONNYBROOK, CRIMINAL INSTINCT, and Sound and Fury Fest. We chat about neck pillows, genuine collaborations, pushing against society, LA's music legacy, giving back, Western Canada weekend runs, the return of shows, and much more! Check out what Martin is up to: https://www.instagram.com/foreverlawless/ https://soundandfury.la/ https://www.sticktight.la/ https://lioncrew.bandcamp.com/ Season 2 Podcast Song Written by Tommy Wood Mix and Mastered by Matt Andrews Check out the main Scoped Exposure channel: www.youtube.com/scopedexposure

FTAdviser Podcast
Your property is not your pension. Or is it?

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 34:04


Property investment - be it buy-to-let or commercial property funds - has had a rough time over the past few years. Questions over the liquidity not just of pure bricks and mortar but also issues with daily dealing property unit trusts have caused a lot of concern to investors. There have been fund suspensions following the Brexit vote in 2016 and then again in 2020 as Covid bit into market valuations.And there has been so much tax twiddling that buy-to-let as an investment has become unattractive for all but the most professional investor. So what is left? Is it one's house? Yet as our panel explains, you cannot just rely on the value of your home to provide a lump sum on the sale of it in retirement; and there's also equity release to factor into the equation.This panel of experts tells FTAdviser In Focus how property in its various forms might not be the sole pensionable asset on which you can rely, but can still play a part in a diversified pension plan.Joining Simoney Kyriakou, senior editor of FTAdviser, is Darius McDermott, founder of FundCalibre; Martin Stewart, director and co-founder of The Money Group; Andrew Tully, technical director for Canada Life; and James Burns, partner, investment management, at Smith & Williamson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FTAdviser Podcast
Talking Tax

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 22:58


As we approach the end of the tax year, clients inevitably kick-start their tax planning. Perhaps we’d wish them to do this earlier, but let’s face it, tax isn’t the easiest thing for most people to grapple with as a concept.This FTAdviser in Focus podcast explores why tax can be so tricky to tackle. The panel talks to Simoney Kyriakou, senior editor for FTAdviser, about the language of tax reliefs, duties and allowances, and why education needs to start earlier.The panel also discusses how financial services need to be aware of people's vulnerabilities and lack of understanding when it comes to the jargon we use, and make sure we approach every client conversation in plain English.Joining this podcast are Peter Glancy, head of policy, pensions and investments for Scottish Widows; Martin Stewart, co-founder of The Money Group; and Sarah Saunders, manager at RSM. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

10CONTRA1
10contra1 12x23: TERROR - Trapped In A World (2021)

10CONTRA1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 29:41


With twelve of their most seminal and foundational tracks brutally delivered in less than twenty-four minutes, Trapped In A World was recorded with the band all playing together at once to capture a more raw and “rehearsal tape” type of energy in July 2020 at Jet to Mars Studio, engineered and mixed by Nick Jett with additional engineering by Ryan Marr, and mastered by Will Putney. The record is completed with cover art by Rico Pakun with additional art by Chase Mason, handwritten elements by Tyler Mullen, layout and design by Martin Stewart.

2 Blokes and a Mike
#33 A very “merry” Christmas

2 Blokes and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 94:38


This Weeks episode was recorded live from our 24hr pod quiz and raffle night. We are joined by none other than Highland League Legend, Martin Stewart. We discuss. Huntly winning Highland League 5 times in a row. Playing in the Famous Huntly SquadScottish Cup RunsPlus many other talking points in todays game. 

Mortgage Insider
Social media for brokers with Martin Stewart of London Money

Mortgage Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 19:52


How can brokers use social media to develop their business? How do they get started and what should they avoid? Claire and Tony spoke to Martin Stewart, an independent broker and founder of London Money, to find out how he uses Twitter to raise his profile and win business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Noisy Balls
Martin Stewart - A Shining Advocate For Life

Noisy Balls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 59:38


On the second episode of Noisy Balls, I was privileged to speak to long-time advocate and all-round nice guy Martin Stewart.I have to tell you all that this is an interview that I have been wanting to do for many years and I am absolutely delighted to have had the opportunity to speak with such a charismatic and insightful personality.Martin talked with me about his extremely painful childhood, the highs and lows when he played blind cricket for the Braille Blind Cricket Club, for Victoriaand for Blind Cricket Australia,the exceedingly difficult period in his life subsequent to the unfortunate train incident in 2002 and the tireless work that he does as National Individual Advocacy Officer at Blind Citizens Australia.Noisy Balls is proudly sponsored by the Victorian Blind Cricket Associationand we appreciate the VBCA's support as we bring in a new dawn in blind cricket podcasting.To Get In Touch with Noisy Balls: Shoot us an email to feedback@noisyballs.com and we will always respond and read your messages up on an upcoming show. Why not be a part of the conversation on the Noisy Balls Facebook Group and you can always follow us on the Noisy Balls Twitter Feed, where we will regularly update you with the goings on in blind cricket locally, nationally and internationally. To find out more about my other podcasting endeavours, I invite you to check out the Blind Tech Guys.  Support the show (https://pod.fan/noisyballs)★ Support this podcast ★

Campbell's Footballs
Russell McBride

Campbell's Footballs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 100:38


Announcing one of my most eagerly-anticipated shows of the series so far! Fraserburgh legend Russell McBride joins me for an extra long special of Campbells Footballs to talk about his time in football. Some highlights to look out for: - early memories featuring Willie Miller, Teddy Scott and Jim Duffy - battles with Doug Rougvie, Martin Stewart and other Highland League maestros. - Fraserbugh memories featuring Kris Hunter, Ryan Christie and others. - Ellon United memories, helping his old teammate Steven Main guide Ellon to safety - Raising money for Highland League legend Martin Johnston - Stories galore! and Russell's best Rangers XI. YOU CANNOT MISS THIS. Warning: Some Strong Language!

Bosses Rebuilding
Bosses Rebuilding: Sky TV's Martin Stewart

Bosses Rebuilding

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 6:15


Sky TV has reported a net loss of $156.8m for the year to June 30, including a non-cash impairment of goodwill of $177.5m - but raised its guidance for FY2021, saying the faster-than-expected return of sport will see a return to net profit, and at a higher level than it previously forecast.Sky shares fell about 8 per cent to 15.3c as the NZX opened, partially reversing sharp gains made over the past two trading days.Net profit excluding the write-down was $20.7m.Ebitda was $164.2m, at the midpoint of revised guidance issued in May.Revenue decreased 6 per cent to $747.6m, at the upper end of revised guidance issued in May, as a 35 per cent increase in streaming revenue was not enough to offset a 6 per cent decline in the company's larger pool of satellite revenue.The pay-TV broadcaster forecast it would be back in black for its 2021 financial year, with a net profit of $10m to $20m and $125m-$140m ebitda on revenue in the range of $660m to $700m. The numbers were all ahead of Sky's initial 2021 guidance, issued in May, which had assumed a gradual return of sport from January.There was no full-year dividend, as previously flagged, but management commentary with today's result said, "The Board currently intends to reinvest available free cash flow during FY21 and will re-evaluate the commencement of dividends following the completion of that period."Total subscriber numbers for 2020 increased 27 per cent to 990,000, in part due to Sky's purchases of the Lightbox and RugbyPass streaming services, but average revenue per user dropped.The number of streaming customers increased 153 per cent from 160,000 to 404,000 - albeit with 52 per cent of its entertainment streaming subs accounted for by a wholesale agreement with Lightbox's former owner, Spark, which runs through to January next year.Sky broke out an average revenue per month figure for its streaming customers for the first time - $19.80 versus the $82.08 spent by the average satellite customer.That was reflected in streaming's modest contribution to Sky's accounts. Streaming contributed 8 per cent of total revenue, up from 5 per cent in 2019.There had been a small decline in streaming numbers from May to June due to Sky losing some of the "sugar-hit" subcribers that Neon received during the March and April lockdowns, and not all Spark customers who were paying for Lightbox signed up to the merged Lightbox-Neon platform, CFO Blair Woodbury said.On a conference call, chief executive Martin Stewart said only 8 per cent of satellite customers cancelled their sports package as Covid hit. Damage was limited by free entertainment channels being used as a loyalty incentive. A "majority" of those who cancelled Sky Sport had now re-subscribed, Stewart said.Despite the generally bullish comments around streaming and the less-bad-than-anticipated sports outlook, the value of RugbyPass was written down by $27.5m to $11m on ongoing uncertainty about the global game. Sky bought the international streaming player in November last year in a deal worth up to US$40m including a potential US$10m earnout in 2022.RugbyPass's former owner claimed around 20,000 paying subs. Sky has not broken out a paid sub number.A $3.2m provision was also made a potential holiday pay issue. The fourth quarter also saw a $7m in one-off redundancy costs.Sports rights renegotiatedStewart said the impact of Covid was mitigated by a $9m saving from renegotiating sports rights, and $9m saved from production costs as various local sports events were scrubbed, and around $4.5m from cuts to executive remuneration. Sky was also able to screw its satellite provider down to a better deal after delays to the launch of its next-generation "bird".The chief executive said there could be further clawbacks from contracts, following overseas precedents, if Covid had further impact on sports coverage in the months ahead.Second impairmentSky's 2019 full-year result also featured a major write-down as the com...

Keep Rolling with Jake Briggs
#015 Martin Stewart - Double Disability

Keep Rolling with Jake Briggs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 101:32


Martin Stewart is a fierce disability advocate being the National Officer for Blind Citizens Australia and he has a double disability. Born blind with an acquired disability due to a train accident that he takes us through the sequence of and where life is now for the 2018 Blind Australian of the Year Award Winner. Follow or Contact me: Email: streetrollingcheetah@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/street_roll... Twitter: https://twitter.com/St_RollCheetah Face book: https://www.facebook.com/StreetRollin...... SUBSCRIBE AND SEE IT THRIVE! https://linktr.ee/street_rolling_cheetah

disability year award winner martin stewart national officer blind citizens australia
Beyond Canal Park
Beyond Canal Park.......Interview with Martin Stewart

Beyond Canal Park

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 119:35


Joining me this week is former Huntly striker, club legend and prolific goal scorer, Martin Stewart. We go back to where it all began for Martin in his youth and through the trophy laden 90s where the famous 5-in-a-row team swept the boards. He talks about Pele, Rougvie, Bonnyman and Billy Anderson’s impact at the club and the ‘miracle’ season at Huntly before hanging up his boots. He also names the Best XI that he played with.

Unsilent Death Podcast
Episode 5 - Featuring Riley of Sound and Fury Festival

Unsilent Death Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 77:42


Dealing with scheduling of the festival during covid-19 Getting positive pressure from Martin Stewart to do the festival in 2016 The folks involved in working on Sound and Fury Booking the festival in non-ticketed venues vs ticketed Buying pre-sale tickets to shows now vs. yesteryear Downtown LA becoming gentrified and having shows Booking venues owned by LiveNation vs venues not owned by LiveNation 10,000 people attending a hardcore show 3 Bands that Riley was personally excited to book on SaF Having Hardcore music and culture help give confidence to be creative How gratifying it is throwing Sound and Fury Sound and Fury being more focused on modern bands releasing music opposed to reunion bands Harley Flanagan still writing new hardcore music and still being awesome

Money Box
Finding a mortgage during Coronavirus

Money Box

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 30:42


Your questions on the challenges of getting and holding on to a mortgage or re-mortgage during coronavirus. How does being furloughed affect your prospects? Are some job sectors now less desirable to mortgage providers? What if pandemic-related delays in conveyancing are pushing you close to the expiry of your existing mortgage offer? Should fears of a market dip make you reconsider and sit tight where you are - or is it time to reduce your offer? Why are interest rates rising for some types of mortgages and falling for others? We hear what's happening in the mortgage and re-mortgage market from experts Jane King, independent mortgage advisor with Ash Ridge Private Finance - and from Martin Stewart, director of the independent mortgage broker, London Money. Email Money Box moneybox@bbc.co.uk Presenter: Louise Cooper Producer: Paul Waters

Money Box
Can I get a mortgage on furlough?

Money Box

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 31:03


Pandemic-related salary cuts and being furloughed could affect your ability to get a mortgage. What will mortgage providers take into account - your previous normal salary or your 80% rate? And will job types in sectors hit badly by the coronavirus now be deemed less desirable by lenders? We hear your stories and get advice from Martin Stewart, Director of the independent mortgage broker, London Money. Millions of self-employed workers are being offered help through the government's new Self-Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS). But Money Box listeners say they've experienced problems with the SEISS online checker and complain they've been wrongly rejected. We discover what's going on with the scheme and hear from the chief executive of HMRC, Jim Harra - the man in charge. Many of us are being forced to work from home during the pandemic and that can means extra costs for the employee. We find out from Heather Self, Tax Director at Blick Rothenberg, how your employer can offset your extra costs and what you can claim against tax. Good news for some Virgin Money customers who had their credit cards frozen this week and there's a cancelled holiday chargeback success story in the Money Box podcast. Email moneybox@bbc.co.uk or tweet @Moneybox with any personal finance questions or queries. Presenter: Paul Lewis Producer: Paul Waters Editor: Emma Rippon Reporter: Ben Carter

Bosses Rebuilding
Bosses in Lockdown: Sky TV's Martin Stewart

Bosses Rebuilding

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 5:39


SKY Television are reporting steady subscriber numbers despite the absence of live sport. CEO Martin Stewart has told Heather du Plessis-Allan streaming services Neon and Lightbox is keeping the company afloat. Meanwhile, ensuring that sports subscribers stay entertained, remains a top priority."We have worked hard with our sport subscribers to make sure they are getting some compensation from us with our entertainment channels, and free movie and pay to view channels as well."LISTEN ABOVE

Elm Town
Elm Town 48 – Making Little Games Like Presents

Elm Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 64:28


Martin Stewart tells the behind-the-scenes story of how his game Circuit Breaker (built entirely in Elm, of course) came to be, starting with an ambitious plan to surprise his sister on her birthday.

SoundAdvice
New equity release distribution; Help to Buy staircasing; the London market; face to face in equity release and the future of the broker

SoundAdvice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 30:25


With: Kevin Beale, Precise Mortgages; Shaun Church, Private Finance; Will Hale, Key and Martin Stewart, London Money

FTAdviser Podcast
Brexit dividend for first-time buyers

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 12:47


FTAdviser Podcast is the weekly podcast brought to you by FTAdviser.com. This week, Martin Stewart, director and independent mortgage adviser at London Money Group, joins us to discuss the nervousness around the return of the 100 per cent mortgage and the importance of face-to-face advice. Mr Stewart also explains why there is a 'Brexit dividend' for first-time buyers and how that could "turn very quickly" if there is a solution to Brexit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Storytelpodden
Skräck och intervju med Eira Ekre

Storytelpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 64:08


Halloween = skräck. I det här avsnittet pratar vi om vad som skrämmer oss i litteraturen, varför gillar vi skräck, vad har varit läskigt i det förflutna och vad kommer vara nästa läskiga hype? För att få svar på detta har vi bjudit in Eira Ekre som skriver skräck för ljud. Vi pratar också om böckerna vi har lyssnat på till den här gången, Sissel pratar om den nervkittlande "Hunger" av Alma Katsu och Åsa om "Rebecca" av Daphne du Maurier. Vi har också premiär för vår nya programpunkt "Månadens SMASH HIT", där du får ännu mer träffsäkra boktips! Böcker vi tipsar om i det här avsnittet är: ”Dracula” av Bram Stoker, ”The Haunting of Hill House” av Shirley Jackson, ”Frankenstein” av Mary Shelley, ”Doktor Jekyll och Mr Hyde” av Robert Louis Stevenson, ”Dorian Grays porträtt” av Oscar Wilde, ”Svindlande Höjder” av Emily Brontë, ”Mörk Framtid” av Boel Bermann. Erik Odeldahl och Markus Sköld, ”The Stranger” av C S Duffy, Det av Stephen King, ”Bergtagen” av Linda Skugge och Sigrid Tollgård, ”Foxfire” av Joyce Carol Oates, ”The Sacrifice Box” av Martin Stewart, "Sommarskuggor" av Eira Ekre och Boel Bermann och "Skuggan i spelkoden" av Eira Ekre. OBS VARNING FÖR SPOILERS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Blind Citizens Australia
New Horizons - Episode 578

Blind Citizens Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 14:57


In this episode, some follow-up with Martin Stewart featuring some excellent news for travellers on Sydney public transport.  The main feature is with Jonathan Craig, editor of Blind Citizens News.  Jonathan talks about the recently released issue, what he's looking for in the future, and some exciting news for Blind Citizens News contributors and readers.

Blind Citizens Australia
New Horizons - Episode 577

Blind Citizens Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 14:54


In this episode of New Horizons we speak with Martin Stewart of Melbourne.  Martin was recently named Blind Australian of the year by the Blind Alliance.  He joins us to highlight passenger safety on rail travel, not just for blind and vision impaired people but for everyone.  The NSW government is considering removing guards from several of their rail lines in an effort to save costs.  Martin discusses the ramifications of such a decision, and the heavy toll it could take on passengers.  It's not all bad news though, particularly for commuters  in Melbourne.

This Week In The Garden with Peter Seabrook
The 270 year-old garden centre

This Week In The Garden with Peter Seabrook

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 19:56


Peter Seabrook is joined by Martin Stewart to recount the story of Stewart’s Garden Centre, one of the very first garden centres in the UK, a concept brought over from America almost three centuries ago. Plus Peter has news of bulb gardens in Holland and advice on parsnip and carrot seeds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Down The Rabbit Hole
31 January 2017 | Episode 31: Lissa Evans and Martin Stewart

Down The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 29:49


Authors Lissa Evans and Martin Stewart join the DTRH team in the studio to discuss three newly-published books. Plus we talk about how books can help children and young people understand more about complex world events.

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva
Fight Your Fear-Corporate Talk: Fight Your Fear with Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart

Corporate Talk With Charlie And Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015


Stick Together
Justice for Workers with Disabilities

Stick Together

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014


This week on Stick Together we catch up with Martin Stewart, president of the Blind Workers Union of Victoria to check in on the vision-impaired workers sacked by Vision Australia from their warehouse last year. We find out about the impact of that decision on those workers and on the union and discuss what workplace justice looks like for workers in disability enterprises. That's coming up later on in the program. First up though, Kairsty Wilson from the Australian Employees with Disability legal service about the discriminatory use of wage assessment tools to determine how much beneath the award wage some people with disabilities will be paid.