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In this episode, Michael Harvey and Emma Higgins unpack the key forces shaping the Australian dairy sector as processors prepare to set opening milk prices for the new season by the June 1 deadline. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
Tough conditions are expected to continue for Dairy Farmers over the the next year amid rising costs and stagnating industry support. Rabobank has released it's annual Dairy outlook, and says producers will have limited margin for error in the season ahead. The looming possibility of El Nino weather conditions by the end of winter could add to struggles for the industry. Rural reporter Chris McCarthy spoke with Rabobank senior dairy analyst Michael Harvey about his forecast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Food prices remain one of the most visible – and frustrating – parts of Australia's inflation story. In this episode, analysts Michael Harvey and Paul Joules focus on where food inflation actually stands today, how it differs across categories, and what matters most looking forward. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
In this episode of the Grow A Small Business Podcast, host Troy Trewin interviews Michael Harvey, founder of MDH Accounting, shares how he grew his business from a spare bedroom startup into a multi-service firm with 25+ team members and nearly $5 million in annual revenue through steady, organic growth and smart hiring. He explains the power of networking, word-of-mouth referrals, and staying close to clients to build long-term trust and consistent growth. The conversation highlights how developing people, supporting flexible work, and focusing on team strengths became key drivers of sustainable success. Michael also reflects on major challenges, including scaling teams, adopting new technology, and adapting to the rise of AI in accounting and advisory services. Ultimately, he emphasizes that true business success comes from continuous learning, strong relationships, and helping other small business owners achieve their wins. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? Michael Harvey believes one of the hardest parts of growing a small business is managing the transition from having just a few employees to building a larger team, where hiring, training, and paying wages can feel stressful and uncertain. He also highlights that opening new branches and handling different team cultures adds unexpected complexity. Another major challenge he faced was keeping strong client relationships while adopting new technology, as efficiency can sometimes reduce the personal touch that customers value most. What's your favorite business book that has helped you the most? Michael Harvey says his favorite business books that helped him the most are Good to Great by Jim Collins, along with The Five Dysfunctions of a Team and The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni. He shared that Good to Great was an early revelation for him, while The Advantage is a book he regularly revisits because of its strong focus on culture and team success in business. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Michael Harvey recommends tuning into the podcast The Imperfects, even though it isn't strictly business-focused. He says he listens to it regularly because of the inspiring guests and meaningful topics, particularly those connected to The Resilience Project, which motivates him indirectly as a business owner. He also highlights that much of his learning comes from networking with other professionals and learning from real conversations, rather than relying only on formal online tools. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Michael Harvey recommends using a simple one-page planning tool, where you summarize your key business goals and priorities onto a single page to stay focused. He believes the real value comes from cutting through unnecessary details and clearly identifying the number one issue your business needs to solve. This approach helps business owners stay clear, decisive, and action-oriented instead of getting lost in too much information. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Michael Harvey says that if he could go back to day one, he would remind himself to enjoy each moment and celebrate milestones along the way instead of always chasing the next goal. He admits he was so driven early on that he often missed the joy of progress. His advice is to enjoy the journey, stay humble, and build a business that you genuinely enjoy rather than feeling trapped in it. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Growth becomes easier when you focus on solving the one problem that matters most — Michael Harvey Technology can speed up your business, but relationships are what keep it alive — Michael Harvey A simple, clear plan beats a complicated strategy that never gets used — Michael Harvey
Welcome to the RealAg Issues Panel on RealAg Radio! Today, Shaun Haney is joined by Lyndsey Smith and Kelvin Heppner of RealAgriculture, along with Darcy Pawlik of Wheat Growers. Also on today’s show, Haney speaks with Shea Ferster of MNP for a spotlight interview, and Michael Harvey of CAFTA discusses the upcoming CUSMA review. 00:00... Read More
Welcome to the RealAg Issues Panel on RealAg Radio! Today, Shaun Haney is joined by Lyndsey Smith and Kelvin Heppner of RealAgriculture, along with Darcy Pawlik of Wheat Growers. Also on today’s show, Haney speaks with Shea Ferster of MNP for a spotlight interview, and Michael Harvey of CAFTA discusses the upcoming CUSMA review. 00:00... Read More
On this episode of Cultivating Second Chair Leaders....We know that you want to be a confident leader, communicator, and equipper in your ministry role. To do that, you need an actionable path forward that builds on the foundation you've created. Learn how the Classic KINDLE training program helps you accomplish that! Meet a few of the training team members, Dean Lisa Hellyer and instructors Sue Steege and Michael Harvey who serve as guides as you seek to grow as Christ-like servant leaders and help to foster and multiply those leaders in your own setting! Check out all the details and apply for Classic KINDLE! - You can also view this episode via our Youtube channel. Connect with us! Instagram: @emilyphoenix or @kindle_social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KINDLEServantLeaders If you have a question to ask or story to share about one of this season's topics, we would love to hear from you. Send an email to emily.phoenix@kindleservantsleaders.org and we will share it along the way! Download episode discussion guides at: https://www.kindleservantleaders.org/podcast/
Michael Harvey and Lambert van Horen discuss the latest global greenhouse trends, highlighting shifts in supply, demand, and cost structures across major horticultural regions. They explore how energy prices, sustainability pressures, and evolving consumer behaviour are reshaping investment decisions for growers worldwide. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
The Australian Horticulture Statistics Handbook 2024/25 has been released, providing an ideal opportunity for Michael Harvey and Jen Corkran to reflect on the key trends shaping the industry. The report offers a snapshot of the sector's performance and highlights broad-based strength across the sector, with several categories achieving record growth. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
Jamie Mackay talks to Cameron Bagrie, Jo Luxton, Michael Harvey, Alex Tait, and Shane Jones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rabobank’s Australian-based Senior Dairy Analyst comments on the surge in the GDT auction, and we also look at the trade challenges of the Middle East War for the world economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Christopher Luxon, Michael Harvey, Maegen Blom, Jack O'Connor, and Matt Bolger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Excellent grass conditions have supported surging milk supply in New Zealand. Meanwhile in Australia, conditions are significantly drier, and the milk price is more stable. Michael Harvey and Emma Higgins discuss a tale of two dairy markets Down Under. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
Australia's foodservice sector is back in growth mode – but not in the way it used to be. The recovery is uneven, consumers are value‑driven, and the competitive terrain is reshaping as quick-service restaurant giants pull ahead. Michael Harvey and Jen Corkran join teams to discuss his recent report. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
Michael Harvey is privileged to have JP Frossard join the podcast to explore why the MAHA‑influenced US dietary guidelines are largely positive for Australia and New Zealand. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
According to the recent RaboResearch report Adapting to change: Strategies for EU dairy processors amid milk supply decline, EU milk supply is projected to fall over the medium term. Michael Harvey chats with author and Senior Dairy Analyst Tom Booijink to discuss the drivers of the expected contraction and what it means for global dairy markets. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
A softer global dairy market is expected to limit opportunities for Australian producers heading into the New Year. An increase in milk supply has contributed to a sharp decline in commodity prices. Rural Reporter Dusty Fitzpatrick caught up with Rabo Bank Research's Michael Harvey to unpack some of the factors leading to the supply boost. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Michael Harvey speaks with Pia Piggott about the latest from RaboResearch's Australian almond outlook. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
Michael Harvey, executive director of the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance, said the upcoming review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement was a big focus of discussions during a recent trip to Washington D.C. NAFB News ServiceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this week's instalment of RealAg on the Weekend with your host Shaun Haney! On today's show, Haney is joined by: Chuck Penner of LeftField Commodity Research on pulse markets and adversity in trade; Michael Harvey of CAFTA on the benefits of free trade and how Canada can complement the U.S. Economy; and, Jay... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAgRadio! On today’s show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Michael Harvey of CAFTA on the future of North American trade; Stephen Vaden, Deputy Secretary of USDA, on U.S. trade deals and the affordability crisis; and, Jay Whetter of Canola Digest on where canola goes from... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAgRadio! On today’s show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Michael Harvey of CAFTA on the future of North American trade; Stephen Vaden, Deputy Secretary of USDA, on U.S. trade deals and the affordability crisis; and, Jay Whetter of Canola Digest on where canola goes from... Read More
Last week, Canadian agri-food exporters descended on Washington, D.C., with a key message for their counterparts in the U.S. and American lawmakers: integrated supply chains make food more affordable for everyone. Michael Harvey, executive director of the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance, and 11 of 12 CAFTA members met with U.S. lawmakers, USDA officials, and agri-food... Read More
In this episode, we are joined by Michael Harvey, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Government of British Columbia. Commissioner Harvey shares his insights on what it means to take a rights-first approach to innovation — exploring how embedding privacy from the outset can strengthen public trust, enhance digital service delivery, and ensure that innovation in government remains both responsible and citizen-centered. Michael Harvey, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Government of British Columbia For more great insights head to www.PublicSectorNetwork.co
For our 50th Local Legends interview episode, we've rustled up author and award-winning storyteller Michael Harvey, and made him talk about the extremely dreamy Welsh county of Radnorshire. Michael is a Welsh storyteller and author with more than 25 years of experience. Gongs include a Major Creative Wales Award and a British Award for Storytelling Excellence. He is known for telling traditional stories from Celtic and Welsh oral traditions, and, for a time, worked at the Bleddfa Centre in Radnorshire - the historic Welsh county that has been our focus on Three Ravens this week.To learn all about Michael's work and find out where to see him next, check his website here.Speaking with Michael for this episode was a genuine pleasure, and it's a conversation which ranges, including discussions of stories from and about Radnorshire to a lot more besides, encompassing Welsh history and folk customs to life at the Bleddfa Week of Storytelling.Maybe this conversation will prompt the universe to conspire to bring it back.Otherwise, we we will speak to you again on Monday for Series 7 Episode 4, about the the history and folklore of the historic Welsh county of Pembrokeshire!The Three Ravens is a Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on a historic county, exploring the heritage, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcastProud members of the Dark Cast Network.Visit our website Join our Patreon Social media channels and sponsors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode we're off to the least populated historic county of Wales, Radnorshire on the Welsh Marches!As for why Radnorshire has been so depopulated and wild for quite so long, it has a lot to do with war, and plenty to do with the Black Death. We discuss how these traumas, combined with the destruction of castles, have left the county speckled with desolate empty hillforts and ghost villages - a landscape filled with tales of murder and tragedy, as well as lots of fascinating superstitions...These include the ways in which 'Spirit Nights' were organised, how 'Sin Eaters' were employed to absorb the errors of the dead, and plenty else, from the donation of graveside 'Shovel Money' to 'Rag Knife Men' and the vigilante groups known as Rebecca and her Daughters. All this aside, we chat about the Cat Man of Radnor Forest, the drowned Giant's Graves now sunk within a reservoir, the Llandrindod Wells Sheela Na Gig, the county's link to the Elizabethan magus Doctor Dee, and plenty else besides, interspersed with some extracts from this Saturday's upcoming interview with award-winning Welsh storyteller and author Michael Harvey.All of which leads up to Martin's story for this week, "Davies and the Devil" through which a lowly orphan turns the tables on the Dark One across a hundred years of mischief.We hope that you enjoy the episode, and will speak to you again on Thursday with a new Three Ravens Bestiary episode all about Wargs and Werewolves and - if you're a Patreon supporter - our November Exclusive episode about the history and folklore of the Gunpowder Plot!The Three Ravens is a Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on a historic county, exploring the heritage, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcastProud members of the Dark Cast Network.Visit our website Join our Patreon Social media channels and sponsors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
RaboResearch analysts Michael Harvey and Paul Joules are in the studio to unpack the latest Australian quarterly food inflation number following the latest release from the Australian Bureau of Stastics. Is there relief for consumers, or is more sticker shock to come? Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
Milk supply fundamentals have subtly shifted, challenging the market's balance. Emma Higgins and Michael Harvey take a look at the global dairy market, where growth in milk production across most major dairy export regions has accelerated. Disclaimer: Please refer to our global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer for information about the scope and limitations of the material published on the podcast.
Alex Thorn is joined by Jason Urban, Global Head of Trading at Galaxy, to break down the rise of crypto treasury companies and the evolving institutional crypto landscape. They discuss the explosion of publicly traded firms holding crypto assets, questions around systemic risk, and what sets these new vehicles apart from legacy players like MicroStrategy. Jason also shares insights on the growth of Galaxy's trading and lending businesses, the role of tokenized securities in future capital markets, and how institutional demand is accelerating the integration of DeFi and onchain finance. Plus, Michael Harvey, Head of Franchise Trading at Galaxy, joins to unpack a market that feels “priced to perfection,” with equities near highs, easing macro data, and retail activity driving risk-on sentiment. This episode was recorded on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. ++ Follow us on Twitter, @glxyresearch, and read our research at www.galaxy.com/research/ to learn more! This podcast, and the information contained herein, has been provided to you by Galaxy Digital Holdings LP and its affiliates (“Galaxy Digital”) solely for informational purposes. View the full disclaimer at www.galaxy.com/disclaimer-galaxy-brains-podcast/
How do you build a culture that reflects your values—not just a rulebook? Mike Harvey, owner of 511 Media, breaks down how to unify your vision at the top while empowering your team on the ground. Learn how to centralize leadership without micromanaging, and how to decentralize operations without losing your company's soul. 00:00 Introduction 00:46 Skit 01:03 How an MSP facilitated a bigger VISION! 08:07 How to build culture that reflects values and not doctrine. 16:02 The Visioneer Game! 26:06 How to centralize leadership and decentralize operations. 31:38 Final Thoughts: "Business Owners Lie When They Tell You Everything Is Great!" 34:06 Shorts / Credits Support small business owners, like you, celebrating BIG breakthroughs by supporting Small Business Celebration's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/smallbusinesscelebration! As well as our sponsors for this episode: Mike Saba: https://msaba.watsonrealty.com Reach out to us at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com Read our blog at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com/blog Reach out to our guest at: https://511media.co #LeadershipStrategy #CompanyCulture #BusinessValues #DecentralizedOps #EmpoweredTeams #VisionDriven #PurposeOverPolicy #EntrepreneurMindset #511Media #MikeHarvey https://youtu.be/6_iqFmcRYco
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Emma Higgins and Michael Harvey discuss the outlook for farmgate milk prices in New Zealand and Australia as we enter the 2025/26 season and the global market fundamentals that are shaping them. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio! On today’s show, hear from Michael Harvey of the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance on Bill C-202, and host Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, and Tyler McCann of CAPI for the RealAg Issues Panel. They discuss topics... Read More
EPISODE 266 HAROLD MICHAEL HARVEY TALKS 1ST 100 DAYS . Summary . In this episode, the hosts discuss a range of topics including political analysis of the first 100 days of the current administration, issues surrounding deportation and immigration, and the accountability of the legislative branch. They also delve into cultural commentary on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, celebrity news, and the dynamics of the recent NFL draft. The conversation highlights the complexities of politics, culture, and sports, emphasizing the need for accountability and change. . Chapters . 00:00 Introduction 02:24 First 100 Days: Analyzing the Administration 09:54 Deportations and Due Process Concerns 14:50 The Role of Congress and the Electorate 20:00 The Need for a Third Party 24:53 Reflections on Leadership and Accountability 29:35 Resilience in America 31:29 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions 35:13 T.D. Jakes and Leadership Changes 37:28 Terrence Howard's Controversial Statements 38:16 Mary J. Blige's Legal Troubles 39:45 Puffy's Upcoming Trial 45:21 NFL Draft Prank Controversy 56:47 CLOSE . #ThisIsTheGPodcast #politicalanalysis #immigration #accountability #RockandRollHallofFame #celebritynews #NFLdraft . SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Give $25 For 2025 https://linktr.ee/thisisthegpodcast . ALL THINGS HAROLD MICHAEL HARVEY www.haroldmichaelharvey.com . ON SUBSTACK https://haroldmichaelharvey.substack.com/
In 2004 Michael Harvey began to develop Back to Church Sunday throughout the UK and eventually throughout the English speaking world. He has spoken to thousands of church leaders in his Seminars and has to date seen hundreds of thousands of Christians mobilised to invite, resulting in 1 million+ accepted invitations. He is author of the book Unlocking the Growth and Creating a Culture of Invitation in your Church. As an itinerant speaker he has a ministry across 18 countries and 5 continents. Listen in to his story!
RaboResearch senior analyst discusses the recently released RaboResearch dairy report, which looks at a new Indonesian school milk programme and the opportunities it could create for the NZ dairy sector. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Jane Smith, Michael Harvey, Jeremy Rookes, Chris Russell, and Rowena Duncum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio! Shaun Haney is joined by: Michael Harvey with Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance on Canada and U.S. trade; Derryn Shrosbee with 33seven Continuity Planning on if you are leaving a legacy or creating a liability; A clip from the latest Pests & Predators episode with... Read More
In this podcast Michael Harvey and Pia Piggott discuss how a chaotic period of disruption has transformed the Australian food market. They also get into some the considerations for suppliers in this new normal. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
Send us a textMatt Hubbell and Michael Harvey from Arkansas Tiller Handle Outlaws join us to discuss performance boat setup, sandbar events, and the boat giveaway they're planning this year. We dive deep into the science behind proper boat balance and setup while debunking common misconceptions about floating the nose.• Floating the nose has become a trend but many don't understand the science behind efficient boat setup• Proper boat balance is far more important than prop selection for performance• Different boat models serve different purposes – understanding which model fits your needs is crucial• The Gen 2 design provides superior turning capability while maintaining performance• Jack plate selection and setup significantly impacts how a boat handles in different conditions• The Arkansas Tiller Handle page plans to host four sandbar events culminating in a Havoc boat giveaway• Real education happens when experts and beginners gather to share knowledge face-to-face• Customer service philosophy makes all the difference in the boating industry• The brotherhood of boating brings people together despite online dramaMake sure you follow Arkansas Tiller Handle Outlaws on Facebook for updates on sandbar events and the boat giveaway. Leave a like, subscribe and hit the bell for notifications to stay updated on our upcoming content.GUEST WEBSITE: https://www.arkansastillerhandleoutlaws.comOUR WEBSITE/OTC MERCH: https://offtheclockwithbscott.comHAVOC GEAR SHOP: https://havocnation.comHAVOC BOATS WEBSITE: https://havocboats.comHAVOC DEALERS: https://havocboats.com/dealers/SOCIAL LINKSTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@OffTheClockwithBScottFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Off-The-Clock-With-B-Scott/61557737220814/Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/OTCwithBScottInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/offtheclockwithbscott/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu6_wWcXDoBzhpHv4YgZGQRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5644782Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2g76hRDp9d609LETevSH2U?si=0ba23ae282c94e88&nd=1&dlsi=d9f84d7699b84724Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-clock-with-b-scott/id1734265760
Michael Harvey is joined by Emma Higgins to unpack her report comparing milk production costs in key regions. Costs have lifted across the board for most key producing regions. China has become more cost-competitive, while Oceania has the lowest costs. The next decade will see more expensive and variable operating costs, making cost control crucial for dairy producers to survive future challenges. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
Michael Harvey is joined by Senior Dairy Analyst Lucas Fuess from the US to unpack his report looking at the wave of cheese production capacity coming down the pipeline in the US. The team discuss the who, where, and why driving this investment, and look at what it might mean for Australian and New Zealand dairy sectors. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
A passionate advocate for EdTech, curiosity, and integrating indigenous knowledge to find novel solutions, Dr. Michael Harvey is committed to making education more equitable, engaging, and future-ready and is a strong advocate for public education. The post Episode #168 with Dr. Michael Harvey: Redefining Education with Curiosity, Innovation, and a Dash of Kiwi Humour first appeared on Rethinking Learning.
Diana Doyle had not heard from her step-brother in weeks. As time ticked by, she began to worry that something was wrong with 63-year-old Ian Halls…*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED *** This episode was researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna FittonNarration, additional audio editing, script editing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.To get early ad-free access, including Season 1, sign up for They Walk Among PLUS, available from Patreon or Apple Podcasts.More information and episode references can be found on our website https://theywalkamonguspodcast.comMUSIC: Pursuit Of Wonder by Caleb Etheridge Bamburgh by StephenKeech Rampant by CJ0 Depth Of Loss by Cody Martin Far From Home by Cody Martin Final Moments by Cody Martin Forbidden Wing by Cody Martin Ripley by Falls Race Against Time by Moments Unexpected Turn by Moments SOCIAL MEDIA: https://linktr.ee/TheyWalkAmongUsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theywalkamongus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Angus Gidley-Baird chats with Michael Harvey about the current and future state of the Australian food retail market and what it means for the lamb market. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
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. 0:50 - Canada cannot afford to prioritize protectionism, by Michael Harvey 7:45 - There's no reason for Trump to put the brakes on Canada's low-carbon economic growth, by Etienne Rainville (sponsored by Clean Prosperity) This program is narrated by automated voices. If you enjoy The Hub's podcasts consider subscribing to our weekly email newsletter featuring our best insights and analysis. Free. Cancel anytime. Sign up now at https://thehub.ca/join/.
Emma Higgins and Michael Harvey bring back some key learnings and takeaways for our listeners in New Zealand and Australia following a recent trip to the US that centred around the World Dairy Expo in the heart of the US dairy industry, Wisconsin. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
Michael Harvey and Angus Gidley-Baird discuss how the live dairy export sector is at a critical juncture with bearish farm sector fundamentals in China, an irreplaceable market, pointing to slower trade for the foreseeable future. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
Following the release of the much anticipated June quarter CPI data for Australia, Pia Piggott and Michael Harvey sat down to have a close look at what is happening in the food basket. Is there relief for consumers, or is sticker shock a real possibility? RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disclaimer, our New Zealand RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.co.nz/knowledge/disclaimer, and our Global RaboResearch disclaimer at https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html for information about the scope and limitations of the Australian, New Zealand, and Global RaboResearch material published on the podcast.
Angus Gidley-Baird joins Michael Harvey to discuss two watershed events that will see a further transformation of the Australian dairy supply chain.