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The Sales Transformation Podcast
#158 – How do Procurement like to be sold to? w/ Michael Pearson

The Sales Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 54:18


This week on The Sales Transformation Podcast Dr Phil Squire is joined by Michael Pearson, founder of insidetheprocurementmind. After decades of experience working in procurement, Michael has now turned his attention to helping sales teams understand how to effectively engage with procurement.  This is a bit of a special episode as it also marks the kick-off of our Global Sales Research Project. This year Phil is revisiting the doctorate study that originally produced The Sales Mindsets and asking once again: How do customers want to be sold to?  Over the coming months Phil will be interviewing buyers from across the globe to try and find out what it is they look for in a great salesperson. We're putting this first interview on the podcast feed so you can get a flavour of the research!   Highlights include:  [08:06] – Procurement has its own stigmas [18:44] – Procurement people hate cold calls. But should they? [29:44] –  Account Managers have to fight in their customers' corners  If you'd like to participate in our research project or know someone who would, please send us a message at contact@consalia.com  Connect with Philip Squire on LinkedIn Connect with Michael Pearson on LinkedIn  Join the discussion in our Sales Transformation Forum group.  Make sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today.  

Upon Further Review
Ep 5 | What is Seminary? Does it Matter?

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 35:29


Is seminary the right path for everyone called to ministry?  On this episode of Upon Further Review, we delve into the world of theological education and explore the often-debated question: Does seminary really matter? Join us as we unpack what seminary is, what it aims to achieve, and whether formal training is a biblical requirement for pastoral ministry.  We'll also weigh the pros and cons of attending seminary, discuss the very real challenges, and offer encouraging words for those considering or currently navigating this significant step in their faith journey.We're exploring the Value of Theological Education with Cody Kitchen, Michael Pearson and Conrad Mills.KEY TAKEAWAYS: [0:02:01:13] What is Seminary? Cody, Michael, and Conrad define seminary, exploring its core objectives. [0:11:13:16] Formal Education for Pastors: Does the Bible mandate formal training for ministry leaders? We examine the scriptures and discuss the importance of biblical literacy and interpretation.  [0:26:11:24] The Pros of Seminary: Discover the many benefits of attending seminary, from in-depth biblical knowledge and theological understanding to the development of practical ministry skills and the building of lifelong relationships within a supportive community.[0:26:11:24] The Challenges of Seminary: Seminary isn't without its challenges. Cody, Michael, and Conrad honestly discuss the difficulties and considerations involved.[0:31:28:24] Encouraging Remarks: Whether you're considering seminary, currently enrolled, or have already graduated, we offer inspiration and guidance for navigating this unique season of life. We discuss the importance of prayer, mentorship, and staying connected to your calling.

The Sales Transformation Podcast
#151 – GST XIX: Panel session – How to unlock a competitive advantage in your key accounts

The Sales Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 37:48


This week we're taking a look back at the panel session from GST XIX, featuring Birgitte Pingel, Vice President – Business Development Leader Consumer Goods & Retail, Europe, at Genpact and David Mines, Commercial Director at Worldpack. They were also joined by a last-minute guest Phil plucked from the audience to give a client's perspective: Michael Pearson, former Group Head of Procurement and Vendor Management at OSB Group and founder of insidetheprocurementmind.   Together they discuss what the essential ingredients are for success in today's key account management landscape. Discussion with the audience particularly focuses in on the impact of AI, as well as stories of successful deals the panel have been involved in.   Highlights include:  [07:51] – Salespeople should connect with procurement and vice-versa  [11:48] – AI can't replicate everything a salesperson does [30:16] – Levergaging the agility that comes from being small  NOTE: This talk contains visual elements. You can watch over on our YouTube channel for the full experience! https://youtu.be/-qIpI-ftIJo    Connect with Philip Squire on LinkedIn Connect with Birgitte Pingel on LinkedIn Connect with David Mines on LinkedIn Connect with Michael Pearson on LinkedIn   Join the discussion in our Sales Transformation Forum group.  Make sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today. 

Rich Zeoli
BREAKING NEWS: Plane Crash in NE Philly

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 236:48


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (01/31/2025): 3:05pm- During her briefing on Friday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the Trump Administration will place a 25% tariff on all goods imported from Canada and Mexico beginning on Saturday, February 1st. There will also be a 10% tariff on goods imported from China. 3:15pm- In response to concerns from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding tariffs, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested that he “would be wise to speak to Trump directly” and should do more to stem the flow of fentanyl across the U.S. Northern border. 3:30pm- Should the day after the Super Bowl be a national holiday? Matt notes that there have been rumors the NFL may soon add an additional week to the league's regular season schedule which would push the Super Bowl to the day before President's Day—giving Americans a day off following the big game. 3:50pm- Hollywood Chaos: Marvel actor Anthony Mackie said, “to me Captain America represents a lot of different things, and I don't think the term America should be one of those representations.” Meanwhile, Karla Sofia Gascon—the first transgender actor to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Academy Awards—is in hot water after old social media posts disparaging George Floyd and immigrants resurfaced. 4:05pm- Defund NPR! According to reports, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr is considering defunding NPR and PBS. Should the government be funding news organizations? In defense of broadcast companies, NPR Media Correspondent David Folkenflik insisted that only 1% of NPR's funding came from the federal government. Rich and Matt wonder: if it's such a negligible amount, what's wrong with defunding? 4:30pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show BUT President Donald Trump interrupts the conversation with a press conference from the Oval Office. 4:45pm- While speaking with the press from the Oval Office, President Donald Trump revealed that he may hit European nations with tariffs. He conceded that tariffs may cause “short-term disruption” but will ultimately result in better trade policies that benefit the U.S. long-term. 5:00pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—rejoins The Rich Zeoli Show and reacts to President Donald Trump's latest executive orders. Plus, how did Tulsi Gabbard, Robert Kennedy Jr., and Kash Patel do in their Senate confirmation hearings? And how concerned should Americans be about the Chinese A.I. model DeepSeek. Dr. Coates is author of the book: “The Battle for the Jewish State: How Israel—and America—Can Win” which features a forward from Senator Ted Cruz. You can find the book here: https://a.co/d/iTMA4Vb. Soon it'll be available via audio book! 5:40pm- According to CNN, Canadian officials are expected to meet with Trump Administration Border Czar Tom Homan as part of an effort to halt the White House's pledge to impose a 25% tariff on all imported Canadian goods. 5:45pm- On Wednesday night, an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter at Reagan National Airport outside of Washington, D.C. The collision caused both aircrafts to fall into the Potomac River. The National Transportation Safety Board held a press conference with updates. 5:50pm- While appearing on Fox News, former air traffic controller Michael Pearson said Wednesday's crash at Reagan National Airport was a “preventable disaster” and that “the FAA bowing to wokeness since 2010” may have played a role. 6:05pm- FBI Purge? According to reports, the Trump Administration is expected to evaluate, and potentially fire, dozens of FBI ...

Clinically Pressed
Ep. 9: Michael Pearson, MTI, MMT, CMLDT-Magic Hands by Michael

Clinically Pressed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 67:25


Michael is part of Bon Debut Massage since July 2017. He is currently running his practice in a cosmetic surgeon's office where about 90% of my clients are for post-operative rehabilitation. He has nearly 6 years of experience in post op/pain management. Michael's is a practicing optimist, loving to improve my own experience and others through education and practice. He has worked in restaurants for much of his adult life, while performing rock shows and dabbling in the arts. Michael says- “I was often told I had “Good Hands”. When I found my way to massage school, I realized that bodywork is a language of compassion.” #Letstalkabouthealth #LTAH #complicatedsimple #resultsthatgiveback #health #fitness #wellness #performance #physicaltherapy #PT --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clinicallypressedco/support

The Flex Success Podcast
#141 - Michael Pearson - How To Believe In Yourself

The Flex Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 49:44


Your hosts Dean and Lizzy explore the mind of a very passionate and promising Flex Athlete, Mike Pearson. He is about to get back on stage after a 3 year focused growth phase with Flex Coach Dean. Take a listen to learn how this prep is different and more meaningful than the last, and a discussion on how to believe in yourself. Mentions: @barbellbros_@ transparentsupplements@mikepearson_ Would you rather:A - Not allow your 2 dogs food or water for 72 hours (in winter) ORB - Passionately tongue kiss one of your dogs for 90 seconds Fan of the show?If you find value in the Flex Success Podcast, we'd love it if you could show your support by leaving a review on iTunes. This will help expose the show to a bigger audience so we can help more people be less shit. To find out more about Mike Pearson, head to:https://www.instagram.com/mikepearson_/ To find out more about Flex Success, head to:https://www.flexsuccess.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/flex_success/ To find out more about Dean & Lizzy, head to:https://www.instagram.com/deanmckillop/ https://www.instagram.com/lizzy_rawdah/ Disclaimers: Flex Success, and the associated coaches, are not doctors or medical professionals. Always consult a physician before starting any exercise program. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Flex Success will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

96.4 I Do Not Belong Here*When an inquisitive boy envisions a new life for himself, he makes dark, irreversible decisions to escape his demonic family and realises he might be as demonic as them.* Written by Michael Pearson (https://www.instagram.com/michaelpiercewrites)Narrated and produced by James Barnett AKA Jimmy Horrors (https://www.JamesBarnettCreative.com)With music by Dark Fantasy Studio (http://darkfantasystudio.com/)And Myuu (https://www.thedarkpiano.com/)And Ocular Sounds (https://ocularsounds.com/)And Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)And sound effects provided by [Freesound.org](http://Freesound.org) and Ghosthack.deThe episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Joshua Boucher and Jasmine ArchAnd Joshua Boucher for helping with our submission reading. Fame clings to Ben Errington like static electricity in a cyberstorm of pixels.**Michael writes horror, psychological thriller, opinion pieces and academic work on mental health and LGBTQ+ experiences. You can find Michael on Instagram at @michaelpiercewrites** **James Barnett is the producer of the Night's End podcast and After The Gloaming. Search for them wherever you get your podcasts. You can also catch other works of his at www.JamesBarnettCreative.com**Join TOS+ to access over 75 exclusive episodes, get regular stories in higher quality audio, a week early, and ad-free, at https://theotherstories.net/plus/Support the show, get audiobooks, and more at https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverJoin our communities for book clubs, movie clubs, writing exercises, and more at https://theotherstories.net/community/Leave a voicemail or get in touch at https://theotherstories.net/submissionsCheck out our writing courses at https://theotherstories.net/courses/Grab some merch at https://gumroad.com/hawkandcleaver**The Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it.** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

40 and 20: the WatchClicker Podcast
Interview With Michael Pearson of Christopher Ward (292)

40 and 20: the WatchClicker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 93:46


In the 292nd episode of 40 and 20, The Watch Clicker Podcast, we are joined by Michael Pearson, North American Brand Director of Christopher Ward. We discuss the transition to Christopher Ward and the brand's trajectory. We also discuss the releases of the last several months and how they fit into the brand “DNA”.   Other Things: Michael: X Men (Watch it in order) Andrew: Fallout Everett: Do your thing RE: Oregon Reporter Podcast ***********************************  This Episode's Sponsors: Escapement Media: https://escapementmedia.com Foster Watch Co: https://fosterwatches.com Frank Affronti Photography: https://www.affrontography.com ***********************************  Check out all of Watch Clicker's content, including columns, reviews, and fantastic photography at: watchclicker.com Check out the Watch Clicker Shop with all your favorite gear, fully branded, here. Our full catalog of podcasts is at watchclicker.com/4020-the-watch-clicker-podcast/ On instagram: 40and20 (@40and20_watchclicker): https://www.instagram.com/40and20_watchclicker/ WatchClicker (@watchclicker): www.instagram.com/watchclicker/?hl=en You can support Watch Clicker and 40 and 20 here: Patreon Intro/Outro Music: Bummin on Tremelo, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Creativecommons.org/licenses/by.3.0/

Listening To Greatness
18 - Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited

Listening To Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 82:13


The guys are joined by Michael Pearson for their journey into another Bob Dylan record - "Highway 61 Revisited." Topics of discussion include bicycles, guitar pickups, and favorite lyricists of all time.

CONNECT by California MBA
Connect with Michael Pearson, SVP Business Development, A&D Mortgage | Episode 196

CONNECT by California MBA

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 9:22


Welcome to Connect, a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with some of the top movers and shakers in the mortgage industry. This week we welcome Michael Pearson, SVP Business Development, A&D Mortgage 1:41 - I always like to get started with a little background, so tell us how you got into the mortgage business. 3:05 - How does A&D Technologies help individuals who prefer traditional methods to increase their earnings? 5:08 - What steps did A&D Mortgage take to develop something new and beneficial for your partners, like AIM? 6:24 - How does your company work on creating long-term partnerships? 7:34 - A&D Mortgage is a proud member of the California MBA, but your company head office is based in Florida. Why did you decide to support California MBA through membership? To learn more about the California MBA visit www.cmba.com and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode!

Wedding Empires Podcast - Grow and Market Your Dream Wedding Business
How AI Image Tools Are Redefining Weddings with Michael Pearson-Adams

Wedding Empires Podcast - Grow and Market Your Dream Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 41:41


Are you ready to explore the cutting-edge world of AI image tools and their revolutionary impact on modern weddings? Join us as we dive into an enlightening conversation with the brilliant Michael Pearson-Adams, where we unravel the potential of AI tools in transforming the wedding industry.

Tea Time Theology
Rev. Michael Pearson & Cindy Rollins - Christ Church Eddy Street and Church of the Epiphany

Tea Time Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 66:20


This episode of Tea Time Theology we are talking to Ms. Cindy Rollins and the Rev. Michael Pearson. Both of their journey's brought them to the Church of the Epiphany on Elmwood in Providence. In this episode they talk about what this vibrant parish was like, the memories they share, and the story of the closing of this parish.

KUCI: Film School
Unfriending / Film School Radio interview with Co-directors Jason & Brett Butler

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024


UNFRIENDING is a dark comedy of manners about a group of friends that includes Blake and his girlfriend, May. The dinner party is the cover story for a 'life intervention' that focuses on the outcast of the group, Isaac, where the friend group tells him all the reasons he has become a burden to them and society in general, and that he should really just kill himself already. This off-kilter comedy is brought to life by a talented cast that includes Sean Meldrum, Simone Jetsun, Michael Pearson, Jenna Vittoria, Rachelle Lauzon, Honor Spencer, Golden Madison, and Alex Stone. After years of turning the Canadian film scene on its head with their fiercely independent, trend-bucking works, Toronto's dynamic duo, The Butler Brothers (Jason & Brett), join us to talk what inspired this dark comedy, their first US theatrical release in Unfriending, and working together for the last 20 years writing, directing, producing and editing.  For more go to: subprod.com/films

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
SUPREME COURT TRUMP/14th AMENDMENT ORAL ARGUMENTS TODAY - 2.8.24

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 41:34 Transcription Available


SERIES 2 EPISODE 119: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Today we begin to find out if we still have a Constitution. Because the Constitution, in the third clause of the fourteenth amendment, says no person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector, or hold any office, civil or military… who having previously taken an oath as a member of Congress or as an officer of the United States to support the Constitution shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. It does NOT say that that person has to be CONVICTED of insurrection or rebellion. It does NOT say that that person has to be disqualified from the ballot by a judge or a legislature or a plebiscite. It does NOT say that the president is NOT an officer of the United States or that a President is exempt. It does NOT say that the disqualification of an insurrectionist from being president is any different than is the disqualification of a foreign citizen, nor any different than is the disqualification of a 14-year old, that all of them are self-executing. It does NOT say that this clause of the constitution can only be enforced if all the voters agree. It does NOT say that this clause of the constitution can only be enforced AFTER somebody ineligible is elected. It does NOT say that this clause of the constitution can only be enforced if the insurrectionist's cult and gangs and militias and stochastic terrorists promise not to threaten civil war.  It does NOT say that this clause of the constitution can only be enforced if a majority of justices of the Supreme Court can't make up a bullshit excuse for NOT enforcing it. It DOES say that this clause of the constitution CAN be overridden if Congress removes the disqualification of an individual by a vote of two-thirds of the House and two-thirds of the Senate. PERIOD. I will quote extensively from the two Federalist Society constitutional scholars whose extraordinary research into the 14th Amendment really mainstreamed it: Professors William Baude and Michael Pearson. And I'll quote a third Professor they quote, at the crux of the real argument here: if the Justices should find an excuse to make up some rule to NOT enforce our Constitution out of fear of Trump and violence. From Daniel Epps of Washington University: "The Supreme Court shouldn't rule that Trump is ineligible for the presidency for engaging in insurrection, because if they do Trump will definitely stage an insurrection." B-BLOCK (20:18) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: If at first you don't impeach, try try again. Next Tuesday, in fact. And meet Valentina Gomez, trying to win the GOP nomination for Secretary of State of Missouri. She too is fed up with book banning. Her platform moves directly to book BURNING. (25:41) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Trump calls Grammy ratings "anemic" even though they exceed his last four hour-long network specials COMBINED. UK's Prime Minister shames himself. As do Tucker Carlson and the very gullible rightwing nut job Juanita Broadddrick. C-BLOCK (33:30) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Can you help out Guidry's Guardian Foundation? (34:45) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Somebody mentioned he went to a baseball event and got applause and support. So let me tell you about the baseball event at which I found out Rudy Giuliani was nuts. We are approaching its 30th anniversary!    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pro Audio Suite
MPA - Part 2.

The Pro Audio Suite

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 28:55


WAVES director of training and development Michael Pearson Adams (Gomez to his Aussie mates) joins us in part 2 of a chat about plugins for Voice Actors.  A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear.. https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. Find out more here..   https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite     George has created a page strictly for Pro Audio Suite listeners, so check it out for the latest discounts and offers for TPAS listeners. https://georgethe.tech/tpas If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson    In this episode of The Pro Audio Suite, we dive into part two of our discussion with Michael Pearson and Adams Gomez. We kick off by tackling the prevalent issue of hearing loss, exploring how it affects professional audio and the struggles people face in finding headphones that suit their hearing capabilities. Pearson expresses his ambition to build a chain for monitoring, specifically for those with hearing loss. We also delve into audio tools like the C Four Multiband Compressor and F Six Dynamic EQ, discussing their features, capabilities, and best applications. The conversation emphasizes the importance of tailoring preset tools to individual preferences, supporting efficiency in producing quality and personalized sound._QMARK #HearingLossSolutions #ProAudioSuite #TechForHearingLoss   Timestamps (00:00:00) Intro: The Pro Audio Suite (00:00:39) Building Hearing Loss Monitor (00:07:36) Volume & Monitors in Mixing (00:11:29) Multiband Compressor vs. Dynamic EQ (00:12:12) Development of C Four Plugin (00:14:01) The F Six: Parametric EQ & Music Dynamics (00:17:16) Discussing Presets (00:22:10) Quality of Presets (00:28:24) Podcast Recording Technique: Source Connect & Voodoo Radio Imaging   Transcript Speaker A: Y'all ready? Be history. Speaker B: Get started. Speaker C: Welcome. Speaker A: Hi. Speaker C: Hi. Speaker A: Hello, everyone to the Pro audio suite. Speaker C: These guys are professional and motivated with tech. To the VO stars, George Wittam, founder of Source Elements Robert Marshall, international audio engineer Darren Robbo Robertson and global voice Andrew Peters. Thanks to Triboo, Austrian audio making passion heard source elements George the tech Wittam and Robbo and AP's international demo. To find out more about us, check ThePro Audiosuite.com line up. Speaker A: Learner. Here we go. : And don't forget the code. Speaker C: Trip a P 200. : That will get you $200 off your Tribooth. Now, this is part two of our conversation we had with Michael Pearson, Adams Gomez, if you like, from waves. This week's discussion kicks off in a different place. We're talking about hearing loss. Speaker B: I don't know. I don't want to take this off the rails too far, but something that's come up in the last couple of weeks, more than once. So it seems to be. Well, I wouldn't say maybe it's a coincidence, but maybe it's just the sign of the times and the fact that my clients are all getting older, but people are having a hard time finding headphones that work well for them anymore because of hearing loss. The topic came up. One person asked me about having their hearing aids tuned for professional audio. Another person asked me about just choosing headphones that are better for their hearing. And nothing that they tried worked well, probably because they have severe hearing loss. : I was going to say Friday, but normally ice cream, right? Speaker B: So what I'm getting at is I've been starting to want to build a chain for monitoring, specifically, especially for those with some hearing loss. And I'm wondering what other tool set you think might be useful. Like, if I was going to build a studio rack for a monitoring chain, is it just EQ or. I'm actually looking at compression and EQ together, because if you've lost some hearing in a certain band and you boost the bejesus out of that band, that could be bad too, right? Speaker A: Two syllables. F sIx. Speaker B: F six. Okay. Speaker A: F six. : Six. Speaker A: Floating bands of multiband equalizing compression gives you the ability to choose the threshold on each and every one of them, move them around, and actually decide how each of those bands is compressed or expanded based on the reaction of the voice coming into it. To me, that would be the best starting place for you to create a chain like that would be that plugin. Speaker B: Because it's obviously the only person that can decide if it sounds right is the listener. Like the person that has a lot. So the way I would have to do it would be to log in remote source, connect in remote into their screen, load the plugin, put it into a chain, and then just hide everything. Speaker A: And give them the macros and name the macros appropriately. Speaker B: Yeah, well, yeah, that would be the end result. Exactly. But to have that ability for them to sculpt the sound of their own headphones in a way they never could before, this sounds like the right tool to attack that. I want to start looking into building those chains for people because hearing loss is an issue. Speaker A: There is a risk there as well. And I talk about this in a completely different way for this than I would if this was music. So, for example, in the music world, we have the lowest latency, as in zero latency vocal tuning, plugin, wavestune, and Wavestune live. And there's always been a lot of stigma about, oh, you can't have tuning. It's like one of the best things a tuner can do, if it's used properly, is give the singer confidence. Not fix them, but give them confidence. So if it's on in the monsters, it gives them confidence to remember that they are good and they can do a great job. And that in itself, that confidence minimizes any sharp or flat notes because they're not nervous. Now, on the other end of that spectrum, George, is in a voiceover world, the first thing that comes to my mind as a concern by creating a chain that lets them hear it properly is making sure that they're not hearing. To use an analogy, to make sure that they don't think they're in a Porsche when they're in a VW, as far as other equipment, because audio processing can make you sound amazing, but it also could hide multiple issues with the track that you're recording if what they're monitoring isn't what's being sent to the client. Speaker B: I would never recommend someone who has loss of hearing loss unless they are an actual engineer with years of training. I would never suggest that they go into this thinking that they're going to fix their own monitoring themselves without the ears of another engineer or an engineer with good hearing or trusted hearing that can make a judgment, help judge them on where those settings should be. I know they could dig themselves into a heck of a big hole. It cannot be a replacement for everything else that we talk about. Proper acoustics, noise, floor mic technique, et cetera, et cetera, et know. : Well, usually with hearing loss, it's the upper frequencies that go first. So my idea would be to talk to Yamaha and get them to build headphones that sound like NS ten s. Speaker B: Well, the headphones that you have, you're still using the Austrian Audio 55s, right? The X 55s, yeah. Remember when I reviewed those with you and I thought they were too mid range forward? Right. I didn't like the way they sounded. Yeah, correct. But for you, they were a great match. Right? Yeah, that's the thing. And so headphones are, again, extremely subjective, but it can be a maddening process to try out a lot of different headphones. Like this client of mine. : What was the headphone that rang out your ear from the inside? And then I tried your curve. How did that work? Speaker B: They were really uncomfortable. Yeah, really? They had in ear plugs that plugged into the inside of your. Like, they literally went into your ears. And then they had a surround cup that went around the outside of the ear. : It was a little. Speaker A: That sounds horrible. : They sound like my in ear, like. Speaker B: The one they're called Noritones or Nora something. I can't remember what they were called. I returned them. But the idea there being that, yeah, you can make corrections to a point and then eventually your hearing loss is going to be too poor. : Well, also, you can't correct it when you can't hear at some point. Speaker B: Right. : So just cranking it up, you just end up with feedback through your hearing. Speaker B: That is true, yeah. Well, I mean, my friend is an optometrist or optimist. My friend is an audiologist. And they said the danger is if you do continue to boost, let's say four K, two K, whatever the frequency band, you're still subjecting that SPL on the eardrum or more, you're continuing to cause damage. So it's a tricky situation. But thanks for the F Six recommendation. I'll look at. Speaker A: So there's a couple of things about that while we're talking about it. I just want to mention briefly, for all you lovely people out there, quick analogy. On my phone, I have a setting on my phone, just in the basic phone settings that limits the loudness that is allowed in my headphones on my phone. And I can change it to whatever DB I want. And I have it set fairly conservatively because I value my tool. That makes me money, my ears. But then on top of that, I also have a pair of very large monitors here in the studio that I have a mark on the output knob on the audio interface that I do not go above because at that point I know that I'm damaging my hearing. So my advice is always get used to listening as low as possible, because you can, and this is something that Jeff Thomas told me Robbo, years ago when I was his student, was if you can hear everything at a low volume, then it'll sound great loud. If you hear everything when it's loud, you won't hear everything at a low volume. : You do have to stay at the right place when you're mixing within the Fletcher Munson curve to make sure that you're know if you're listening too low and you don't ever check it out up there for just a moment. And I'm not talking about hearing damage level, but you'll just lose the bass in the high end. It's just sort of the way the ear at lower levels loses the outer extremities first. : I think like anythinG, though, I think checking your mix on different monitors. I mean, I always check at different volume levels. I mean, different levels. Yeah. The dim button is regularly used for me. I'll listen to it in a pass and then I'll dim it and switch monitors and have a listen that way and just flick around. I mean, you could muck around with a mix forever, I guess. But I think they're the two essential things is volume and different monitors. : I'm constantly surprised when I think back when I was living in Sydney and in excess had Rhino Studios, rhinoceros, and I was there for. They were recording. I think I was there for Kick and X. I can't remember. No, it was definitely kick. Speaker A: It was kick, yeah. : So I was in there for Kick and I remember sitting there when they were recording and stuff and it was. Speaker A: Chris Thomas English showing our. : Know and then someone, oh, we're just doing a playback of one of the songs I think was going to be the single. I can't remember. Come and listen. So we're into another room to listen to the playback. It was so fucking loud. I don't even know what the song was. I have no idea. I don't know what they were hearing because I couldn't hear anything. : It's probably what you need. The first single was it? : Probably. : I hate it when people, when you're in a room and it's really loud and you're just like, I don't want to be in here and you got to get out. But not. You really shouldn't go above 80 or you should keep that at maybe the top average. Speaker B: Average. Yeah, maybe peaks of 90 to 100, maybe. It is amazing. The iPhone has the ability now to monitor your surroundings. And it will actually. Or the watch, I think, more so. And that's almost like a reason to get the watch. I keep trying to not buy the damn freaking Apple Watch. I'm like, I don't want another addictive gadget, but the fact that it does monitoring the noise levels around your environment and lets you know, yo, you were in an unsafe noise level environment, just so you very. Speaker A: That's cool. Speaker B: It's a really good idea. I mean, it's almost a reason to get one of those things. : Tipto can't hear what you're hearing in your headphones, unfortunately. Speaker B: No, it can't do anything for headphones. No, you're absolutely right. Absolutely right. : I wanted to ask a question a little bit more if Gomez is here. So I love the C Four, and I use it like an EQ, and I use it like a compressor, and it's my deesser, and it's just like, whatever the hell you want it to be. And the F Six is kind of a dynamic EQ. The C Four is a multiband compressor. You see how the different frequency bands work, essentially, like, you're able to tune the F six more precisely. That is very true. But what are the other kind of differences between, say, a multiband compressor and a dynamic EQ? Speaker B: Oh, boy. : What uses. : Wow, that's a can of worms. Speaker B: This I want to hear. Speaker A: Okay, so firstly, let's talk about the C Four, right. The C Four was a plugin that we developed, not for studios, but we developed it for live. And it kind of was a mixture of. Okay, so let's deal with something that gives you compression, expansion, bit of limiting dynamic EQ, normal EQ, and then has this one floating band, which we honestly didn't think anybody would use. And then everybody lost their shit over the floating band of the C Four. Sorry, not the C Four. So when we updated it, when we went to the C Six, we put the floating band in because people are. : Like, that's so funny. Do you know what? I lost my shit over in the C Six? What was the individual key per band? That's so awesome. It's like, automatically duck it. But you don't have to duck the whole music. You can just sort of carve out some frequencies for the voice, and it doesn't sunk the music, like, fell out of nowhere. Speaker A: Well, the beautiful thing about it is it lets you apply per band, compression, expansion, upward expansion, and to a point, dynamic EQ. This was a tool that, again, is still very much a broadcast person and live person tool. And we found a lot of studio people, not all studio people. I'm not going to generalize, but we found a lot of them were like, we just can'T work out the use case for this. : Deesser. Yeah. Why have a Deesser when you can just have a multiband compressor with little compression on the high end? Speaker A: Because it's not the way you're thinking with your broadcast and your post production hat on. Not your music production hat on. So now let's go to one of my favorite products, the F Six. The F Six is literally, okay, so everybody loved the floating bands in the C Six, so let's just give them six floating bands. What we did was we took our best code of parametric EQ and let you boost, cut, define change the thresholds, cues, everything on it, so that your EQ basically flows with the music dynamics. And it's not just a static boost or a static cut. One of the best things that you can do with the F Six is go, okay. Right. So use it as an EQ if you want, but then if you actually, then choose. Okay, cool. So on this one I'm going to make this a mid or a sides processing channel, and on this one I'm going to use this one with an external side chain. So you can have all of these things going on. And every single one can have a different side chain if you want to. : The F Six has a separate side chain for each band. Speaker A: Yes. : Very sick. I kind of think of one of the differences as being the multiband approach where you have the filters that are always going to trade off with the next frequency band. Sort of keeps you in line, keeps you more flat, and you're kind of doing more general sculpting. Whereas the F Six being you got bandwidth, you can overlap things, you can poke a hole in this and not in that. Speaker A: I use it for poking a hole in the mix all the time. : I'd say that it's much more possible to get lost in the F Six and it's possible to, obviously with the C four you can do crazy stuff as well, but just that nature where the bands don't overlap and you're always dealing with sort of an equal amount across the board. Speaker A: Having the crossovers and the visualization of the crossovers between these plugins has helped people a lot, but I actually find more people in user land for us get confused when they're talking to me about, okay, so talk me through the C Four. And this comes down to development and research and design as well. It's like C Four, I find, confuses people on getting the best out of it. Way more in 2023 than the F Six. The F Six, they look at and go, oh, okay, cool. All right. I understand it because we made it feel and look more like an EQ than compression, but it's both. Speaker B: Yeah. I really like the design of that. I'm going to start exploring it more. I've played around some others, and this one looks more powerful and more flexible. And to be able to set up a deesser that's really precision and de harsher and do all that dynamically, that's very compelling. I can set that up in a chain. Speaker A: Yeah. I love this plugin. I really do. : It's the go to plugin in my template, to be honest with you. Speaker A: Thank you. : Oh, really? Speaker A: Thank you. : Hey, I want to throw one at you, and you could maybe dispel a bit of an argument that I've had with a few people. I want to talk about presets for a minute, because the presets that come with wave stuff are usually very good. There's no arguing with that. But I come across two schools of thought. I come across the people who basically go, I love the such and such preset on this plugin. So I put the plugin on the track and I turn it on and now don't really play with it. My argument would be that, yes, it's a great preset and it sounds good, but it's designed around someone else's voice. A different instrument. A different sounding instrument. Whatever the case may be, it's always going to need some tweaking. Would you agree? Speaker A: Firstly, when we're talking about presets, I feel like this year, well, actually, in the last two or three years, we've kind of moved across a big bump of discussion, and we've gone from presets are bad, it's like it's cheating and all this kind of crap to presets are great. Thank God these software companies put so many of them in. Let me just take you through for a second. So everybody knows how these presets come about and how much time goes into them. So one of the first things that happens is the product manager and the team at Waves, or whichever other company I'm going to guess they do roughly the same. Clearly not as good, because we're awesome, but it's like the person who knows the plugin best is usually the product manager. And so a lot of those initial presets will come from the product manager, because the average plugin he's in charge of it through development. And that could be up to five years sometimes of living with that tool and working through development, QA testing, beta testing, going back, fixing things back into it again. So you get to know this tool intimately, and through that, you get to create presets because of your intimate knowledge of that specific plugin. But then what we do is we have an artist relations department run by a mate of mine by the name of Gitai. Barack and Gitai will take these software tools, these plugins, and he'll reach out to all of our artists that are waves endorsed to artists, everybody from like the Chris Lord Algis, Tony Maseratis, Eddie Kramer's, through to Manny Marrican and Andrew Shepp's and all the others, Armin Van Buren, Dead Mouse, anybody that's. But he will reach out to the ones that are relevant for the kind of person that will use this specific plugin, and we then ask them to create their own presets. And that's where you end up with the categories of different artists names in those plugins. So in that case, yes, you are dealing with that person working on presets in their room. So if it says Andrew Shepps, it's done in the ceiling space of his cottage in Worcestershire. It's a lovely sounding space. He's got really nice setup. He's got PMCs. The room sounds amazing. That's where those presets come from. And a lot of people will say, well, it's Andrew Scheff's preset. Must be amazing. Yes. For him. For you, it's a starting point. It's a starting point. Take that great starting point from that dude with a lot of experience, and then save as your name and tweak the hell out of it so that it works perfectly for you. They are a starting point. They are a shortcut. They save you hours upon hours of working out how to get what somebody else has already done for you. Speaker B: Yeah, I tell my clients that, get my custom presets made, this is a starting point. You can use this happily for many years, and some do that clients come back five, six, seven years still using that preset you made or that stack or whatever. I'm like, really? I wasn't a very good engineer back then, but whatever. If you're booking, that's great. But, yeah, I tell people, if you're only going to do one thing, get one preset that's eqed to you, everything's dialed into you, and now you have an awesome stepping off point. To copy or make a duplicate from and go crazy. Now you can always return to home and get back to a starting point that works well. So these presets that you guys have designed. Speaker A: Yeah. Speaker B: They're not custom to tuned EQ or whatever exactly to that, to your voice, but you're knowing that the parameters and the ranges of the parameters and such are in musical or tasteful know. : Yes, perfect. I couldn't put that better myself. I'm going to use that on my next Facebook argument, George. Speaker A: So we create these presets, and by. Speaker B: The way, let me say, Michael, not everybody does good presets. I can tell you a very big company whose daw I use, and their presets are horrendous. So you guys really do put in the effort. Sorry, go ahead. Speaker A: We really do. But what we try and do is we try and make sure that we're giving people a starting point that saves them time. And also take into account presets are there to give you an idea of what the potential power of the plugin is. So a preset might not, if you go through the presets, it might not be what you're after right now, but if you use the preset browser and just flick through them, you're going to find that, oh, my God, it can do that. Fantastic. Save that for later. I save presets that I want to get back to with my initials and that way I can go through them and I can type in MPA and it brings up and it goes, okay, cool, I need to get back and mess with that one or that one or that idea. : It's funny, isn't it? We talk about presets and things, but it's also choices of microphones and preamps as well. I was doing a session this morning and I said, what do you want? You want me to use a large diaphragm mic with 1073 or do you want me to use 41 six with a grace? And they're like, oh, 41 six with a grace. So it's kind of like an analog preset, if that makes any sense. Speaker B: Yeah, as long as you know what you used. Like, if you have to come back to that project again, if you've got more than one chain, you do have to do the extra documentation as a voice actor to make sure that. : Do you know what, though? You don't, George. Because that bloody 41 six, there's no way you're going to miss that one. Speaker B: Well, no, that mic is distinctive, but, yeah, no, the more chains you have to remember and preset and store the little bit more of a responsibility. You're going to have to keep track of that later down the road. You got to pick up that a year later. Having two distinct options is smart. Having 17 variations, maybe too much to keep track of. : Sorry about that. Speaker B: To have this mic and preamp as a combo you use, I have clients that have two mics, two preamps, or three mics, two preamps. What do they want to do? Well, they want to hear every combination of those three mics and those two. I'm like, no, you don't. You don't need to hear and use all three combos of every permutation. Once you have two chains or three chains maybe, that are like, go to. Just go to it. : You just find things that you like that work, that are convenient, like, they technically work together, they sonically work together, they're packaged right. Speaker B: There's gear. FOMO, man. It's FOMO. People are like, there's something new, there's something new. What can I make it better? I'm like, I get it. Speaker A: And this is kind of why, obviously, we've talked about creative access subscriptions from waves before. One of the beautiful things about a subscription is if yoU're on, say, for example, the essential, you've got 110 plugins that you can mess with. And then rather than actually buying them, if you decide, no, I don't need those plugins, then cancel the subscription and go and buy two or three of them instead. It's totally up to you. Speaker B: Like a mega demo. Yeah, pretty much the ultimate demo of every plugin. Yeah. Speaker A: There is a very good argument for having an overwhelming amount of tools and finding that it degrades your work because you can't think about what to use at the time. A perfect example is, and I'll take this back to, this is 2008. 2008, I get a phone call from a mate of mine, Brian Gold, who owns a post production studio house in Detroit. Detroit. : I know him very well. He's a great guy. Speaker A: Yeah. And he rings me and he goes, mate, we need Mercury bundle for all the rooms. I'm like, I'm happy to help. How many rooms you got right now? And he goes, 13. So he had 13 rooms at Gold Sound. At that point in time. He had just put in decommands, icon consoles, plus HD, six protools. : Was this when the Mercury Bundle had the TDM pricing? And then the native get. Speaker A: Don't spoil my story. And Brian says to me, he goes, so I'm going to need mercury bundles for all those, I said, mate, for that I will personally fly in, install them all, give you a huge hug, and then get you drunk. So Brian then drops the bill on this, which is at that time, TDM Mercury was $13,450 each. And he bought 13 of them. And then he rang me and said, give me another one. I'm going to have a floating one. So there's 14 times 13,000. You do the math. So I go into the studios, and by this time, I'd known him and his team for a while. Lovely people. Brian's still a really good friend of mine, and I go in and I install all these mercury bundles and I go, okay, I'm going to come back in three months. I come back in three months. These guys, after I've taken them through all of these plugins before, they were still using the four plugins that they were used to, that they'd been using for the last two or three years. So there is a point where you have to look at this and go, okay, how many tools do I need and which ones am I going to use? And is too many degrading my work or improving my work? : You're going to use the ones that give you the sound you want, the sound that you want, and the sound that you like. Speaker A: Yeah. : Okay, so I get one plugin, and the plugin would be Gomez Avox. Speaker A: That's it. Arvox. It's one of the most epically simple and productive plugins you can buy for a simpleton. : I want to go simple. Speaker A: Well, that was fun. Is it over? Speaker C: The Pro audio suite with thanks to Tribut and Austrian audio Recorded using Source Connect, edited by Andrew Peters and mixed by Voodoo Radio Imaging with tech support from George the Tech Wittam. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and join in the conversation on our Facebook group. To leave a comment, suggest a topic, or just say, good day. Drop us a note at our website, theproaudiosuite.com.

CONNECT by California MBA
Connect with Michael Pearson, SVP Business Development, A&D Mortgage | Episode 170

CONNECT by California MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 12:21


Welcome to Connect, a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with some of the top movers and shakers in the mortgage industry. This week we welcome Michael Pearson, SVP Business Development, A&D Mortgage Topics of Discussion: 1:26 - I always like to get started with our journeys to the mortgage industry. Tell us how you got into this business. 2:39 - 2023 is definitely a tough year for originators. How can a company be competitive in a purchase market like this? How does A&D set themselves apart from competitors? 4:30 - What are some of the opportunities in today's market for the non-QM lending space? 6:40 - How do you work with brokers to help combat any current fears that clients may have about whether this is the right time to buy a home? 8:26 - You've had a long career in financial services, what advice would you give a young mortgage professional just starting out? 10:12 - A&D Mortgage is a big supporter of the California MBA, for which I'm always grateful. Can you share with us why the company supports us? To learn more about the California MBA visit www.cmba.com and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode!

STANDARD H Podcast
Ep. 115 - Michael Pearson (Zodiac Watches)

STANDARD H Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 72:53


I first met Michael Pearson at a Bremont event in Los Angeles in 2018. Reacquainted in Chicago last year at WindUp, he now serves as the Global Director of Zodiac Watches, and man he's crushing it. We start off with some sales and management chatter which weaves in and out of the entire conversation, really, and Mike shares the story of a horrific car accident that he was involved in which certainly gave him a new lease on life. We then discuss his time working on cruise ships and we later get into some Landrover Defender talk. Mike is definitely one of my favorite people in the watch industry, which goes for many others as well, and I can't thank him enough for all of his insights into Zodiac and the watch world at large. Links: STANDARD H https://standard-h.com/ @standardh_ @standardh_podcast

Watch Cringe Podcast
EP43 - The Zodiac Runback w/ Mike Pearson

Watch Cringe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 39:30


In this Episode, Bren & Jay sit down with none other than the man behind the traction that Zodiac Watches has received. Michael Pearson! They sit down and reflect on the year that had passed since Mike took over and put them in the right trajectory. A year is alot of time and in that time, they've done even more. From what was successful, what was maybe not so much and what the future has for them, we talk about it all. And off-course I promise you won't be able to help but laugh along side. Thanks again to Mike for taking the time to come to Austin, hang out with the WIS.512 Group and even shoot a Podcast right before he has to go to a Taylor Swift concert.

Warning with Dr. Jonathan Hansen
W - 04/05/23 - Pastor Ken Flynn & Elder Michael Pearson - Revival Continues

Warning with Dr. Jonathan Hansen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 27:45


Pastor Ken Flynn & Elder Michael Pearson - Revival Continues (Out of the Valley Church, Everett, WA.) 2023-04-05 (Radio Air Date) World Ministries International Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx  Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html  Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx  Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html

Evolution of Innovation
S19 Evolution of Innovation - Guest: Michael Pirson, PhD

Evolution of Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 43:30


Dr. Michael Pearson is the James F Stoner Endowment Chair in Global Sustainability at Fordham University and he's a full professor with a focus on global sustainability and social entrepreneurship. Not only that, he's a research associate at Harvard University's Human Flourishing Program. He co-founded the Humanistic Management Network and is founder and president of the International Humanistic Management Association. He's also the editor in chief of the Humanistic Management Journal.

The Mark Haney Podcast
Hangin' with Haney | Local Entrepreneurs

The Mark Haney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 76:58


What are the challenges local or main street entrepreneurs face?  Mark switches up the format this episode and has a small group discussion with 5 local entrepreneurs.  Mark is joined by Sunny Singh, Michael Pearson, Brea Laurene, Anthony Wilkins and Nick Millan in a lively conversation where they discuss their experiences, ask some questions and Mark shares some of his wisdom.   Look for more Hangin' with Haney's in the coming year and as always if you would like to connect or participate, please reach out! ________________________________________________________________ If this episode inspires you to be part of the movement, and you believe, like me, that entrepreneurs are the answer to our future, message me so we can join forces to support building truly great companies in our region.  - Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCom_​...   -   Mark Haney is a serial entrepreneur that has experience growing companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He is currently the CEO and founder of HaneyBiz  -   Instagram: http://instagram.com/themarkhaney​  Facebook: www.facebook.com/themarkhaney  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markehaney​  Website: http://haneybiz.com​  Audio Boom: https://audioboom.com/channels/5005273​   Twitter: http://twitter.com/themarkhaney - This video includes personal knowledge, experiences, and opinions about Angel Investing by seasoned angel investors.  This content is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, tax, investment, or financial advice.  Nothing in this video constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement.

Smart Business Dealmakers
Michael Pearson, Founder of Union Packaging

Smart Business Dealmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 34:36


Michael Pearson launched Union Packaging in 1999. Over nearly 20 years, he grew it to employ some 100 people, many of which he hired from what he calls non-traditional sources. Recently he sold that business to LBP Manufacturing, and became a partner at Iron Stone Real Estate. In addition, he's giving back to the community through board participation at many Philadelphia organizations. Mike shares the story of Union Packaging, how he prepared for and executed its sale, and offers advice for those getting ready for life after an exit.

Superlative
SUPERLATIVE: WHAT WORKING HARD IN THE WATCH INDUSTRY REALLY MEANS WITH MICHAEL PEARSON

Superlative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 64:59


 This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week our host and aBlogtoWatch Founder Ariel Adams is joined by Michael Pearson, Brand Director at Zodiac Watches. To start the show the two talk about Michaels' time away from the watch industry years ago, and how he would consider himself different now as he re-enters the watch industry as opposed to before. Ariel has Michael talk about some of the practices and things he would tell people from around the world when he is trying to describe the American watch market, and what Americans are actually like. They dive into what it actually means to be working hard in the watch industry, and what it is like working for Zodiac under the Fossil Group company. Michael talks about some of the ways he plans on expanding and amplifying the brand, and how important their price point is to their business model. To stay updated with Michael and Zodiac Watches:Instagram - @Mikepearson6 - https://www.instagram.com/mikepearson6/ Website - https://www.zodiacwatches.com/ To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!

Superlative
SUPERLATIVE: WHAT WORKING HARD IN THE WATCH INDUSTRY REALLY MEANS WITH MICHAEL PEARSON

Superlative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 64:59


 This is Superlative: A Podcast about watches, the people behind them, and the worlds that inspire them. This week our host and aBlogtoWatch Founder Ariel Adams is joined by Michael Pearson, Brand Director at Zodiac Watches. To start the show the two talk about Michaels' time away from the watch industry years ago, and how he would consider himself different now as he re-enters the watch industry as opposed to before. Ariel has Michael talk about some of the practices and things he would tell people from around the world when he is trying to describe the American watch market, and what Americans are actually like. They dive into what it actually means to be working hard in the watch industry, and what it is like working for Zodiac under the Fossil Group company. Michael talks about some of the ways he plans on expanding and amplifying the brand, and how important their price point is to their business model. To stay updated with Michael and Zodiac Watches:Instagram - @Mikepearson6 - https://www.instagram.com/mikepearson6/ Website - https://www.zodiacwatches.com/ To check out the ABTW Shop where you can see our products inspired by our love of Horology:- Shop ABTW - https://store.ablogtowatch.com/To keep updated with everything Superlative and aBlogtoWatch, check us out on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ablogtowatch/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABLOGTOWATCH- Website - https://www.ablogtowatch.com/If you enjoy the show please Subscribe, Rate, and Review!

Band in Minnesota
35. Acronyms, Buzzwords, & General Anxiety, OH MY! ... IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL!!!

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 35:02


Brad and Erin talk about workshop week and the first week of school... while also learning tips, tricks, and funny stories about back-to-school from several of our listeners, including submissions from Michael Pearson, Reid Wixson, Willy Leafblad, Heidi Stodola, and Kimberly Lundak. Whether you've been teaching for decades or a first-year teacher... whether you teach band or not... everyone can agree that this episode is universal! So join us as we joke about all the buzzwords, acronyms, and the anxiety that goes along with back-to-school. And learn some legit important tips and tricks from our awesome listener contributors! BAND IN MINNESOTA! LET'S GO!

Dev.Life
S2E30 | Mike Pearson on Just Trying Things and StateAdapt

Dev.Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 56:14


For his work on State Adapt we have Michael Pearson on the show today. We want to learn more about innovating & creating, but especially why and how you can “just try things” even when imposter syndrome gets the better of you.LINKS:https://twitter.com/mfpearshttps://state-adapt.github.io/https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-pearson-75513485/https://youtu.be/-4cwkHNguXECONNECT WITH US:Michael Chan @mfpearsBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @erik_slack

Friends of Build Magazine
How to Reach a Reputation of Excellence with Michael Pearson of Hedrick Brothers Construction

Friends of Build Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 53:42


Listen in as Michael tells the story of how Dale Hedrick came to establish Hedrick Brothers and how the company's culture challenges employees both on the level of creativity and leadership.He shares his greatest lessons learned from building dozens upon dozens of homes for ultra-wealthy clients in Florida and how he sees the homebuilding market evolving in the near future.Topics Discussed: The story of behind Hedrick BrothersWhy Michael came down to Palm BeachHow the culture at Hedrick Brothers challenges its peopleIncentivizing employees with a case of beerLearning from ultra-high-net-worth clientsHow homebuilding in Naples has changed over the past several yearsBuilding a 4000 sq ft house versus a 20,000 sq ft houseWhat excites Michael about building homesResidential versus commercialUpcoming trends in the homebuilding marketMichael's backgroundConnect with Hedrick Brothers Construction:Website - https://hedrickbrothers.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hedrickbrothers?fref=nfInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hedrickbrothersconstruction/Twitter - https://twitter.com/HedrickBrothers?lang=enYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJARTtX6XJBl2J1erlaPr3QConnect with Build Magazine:Website - https://rebrand.ly/bmwebInstagram - https://rebrand.ly/bmigwebFacebook - https://rebrand.ly/bmfbwebKey Quotes by Michael:Anyone can do what we do as a company but few have the follow-through to achieve it and continue to maintain those standards over the years.Every client wants you to be completely honest with them, and set expectations and manage those expectations throughout the course of the project.Everyone wants to make their house their paradise now—their little sanctuary. People are definitely investing more into what they care about in their homes and not waiting till later.Quality is never an accident. It's always the result of intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, and skillful execution. It represents the wise choice of many alternatives.

40 and 20: the WatchClicker Podcast
Episode 198 - Interview with Michael Pearson of Zodiac

40 and 20: the WatchClicker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 94:31


In the 198th episode of 40 and 20, The Watch Clicker Podcast, we are joined by the one and only Mike Pearson, THE Global Brand Director for Zodiac Watches. Mike shared the story of how he got there and where Zodiac is headed. Check out Zodiac Watches here. Other Things:  Mike: Build your community. Mike uses Aston Villa F.C. as part of his. Andrew: Ranch Water.  The Seltzer you shouldn't pass on. Everett: Get your stuff framed. If you're looking for some stuff to frame US Auction Online has plenty of stuff to buy. ***********************************  Check out all of Watch Clicker's content, including columns, reviews, and fantastic photography at: watchclicker.com Our full catalog of podcasts is at watchclicker.com/4020-the-watch-clicker-podcast/ On instagram: 40and20: www.instagram.com/40and20/?hl=en WatchClicker: www.instagram.com/watchclicker/?hl=en You can support Watch Clicker and 40 and 20 here: Patreon Intro/Outro Music: Bummin on Tremelo, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Creativecommons.org/licenses/by.3.0/

Nighttime on Still Waters
Banbury Town (Rainy Saturday Afternoon)

Nighttime on Still Waters

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 32:06 Transcription Available


Banbury has a significant place in the history of canals, most notably for being the location of Tooley's boatyard and its association with canal restoration campaigner LTC (Tom) Rolt. However, the relationship between town and canal has not always been easy. Join me today, as we explore the town through the eyes of Temple-Thurston, Rolt, and Pearson, from the comfort of a coffeeshop window seat on a rainy Saturday afternoon.   Journal entry:7th May, Saturday"Another early start. At least it is now beginning to get light when Donna leaves for work, Chalky whites and greys leaching the darkness and stars from the night. A busy day lies ahead. One from which I shrink.  And so I make another cup of tea and sit on the stern in the chill of first dawn.The swans are still asleep. The cob tucked beside his mate on the nest. A breeze ruffles the deep umber water. A mallard swims over.  Chuckling to me, he eyes me with curiosity and caution. A swallow swims the air above the water and then alights on a boat's aerial. I stare at nothing. Hear nothing. Lost on the still waters of the mind. I want to hold this fragile moment forever, drink deeply from it, But I don't know how." Episode Information:You can find out more about the history and current workings of Tooley's Boat Yard at: Tooley's Boatyard Trust. In this episode I cite or read short extracts from:Michael Pearson (2003) Pearson's Canal Companion: Oxford and Grand Union, published by Central Waterways Supplies.L.T.C. Rolt (1944) Narrow Boat, first published by Eyre and SpottiswoodeE. Temple Thurston (1911) The Flower of Gloster, published by William Norgate.Linda Aubry's narrowboat themed fabric designsLinda's fabric designs, many of which have been inspired by traditional narrowboat canal art, including her toile designs, can be seen on her Spoonflower site: Designs by orangecookie. General DetailsIn the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org. Two-stroke narrowboat engine recorded by 'James2nd' on the River Weaver, Cheshire. Uploaded to Freesound.org on 23rd June 2018. Creative Commons Licence. Piano and keyboard interludes composed and performed by Helen Ingram.All other audio recorded on site. ContactFor pictures of Erica and images related to the podcasts or to contact me, follow me on:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/noswpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimeonstillwaters/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoswPodI would love to hear from you. You can email me at nighttimeonstillwaters@gmail.com or drop me a line by going to the nowspod website and using either the contact form or, if you prefer, record your message using the voicemail facility by clicking on the microphone icon. 

Really, 007!
Goldfinger - Bond On The Big Screen

Really, 007!

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 36:35


Really, 007! celebrate the 60th anniversary of James Bond by watching every film at the cinema!We continue with the 1964 all-time favourite - Goldfinger.Math, John, Chris and Ernie share their hopes and expectations of watching it for the first time on the big screen, before assessing what they have just witnessed. They are joined by special guests Sam Rogers, Paul Griffin, Trevor Baxendale, Bob Foster, Mike 'CasinoRoyle007' Royle, Gary K, Michael Pearson and Darren Bithell. Thanks for listening - we think you'll love it too!Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

TriWatches Podcast
Episode 104 - Once Old Is New Again

TriWatches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 47:36


This week the guys have a special guest, Michael Pearson of Zodiac Watches. Michael has been a mainstay in the watch industry for years and brings a huge depth of knowledge and storytelling to this week's podcast! This will be part one of a two part episode. Enjoy! Michael's wrist checkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CdBSRw5MBHu/ Thomas' wrist checkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CCRp9I6KyDi/ Dave's wrist checkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/Cc3ydQaKlGlqVVUX8nfClH_Crx-85-jKNWO_gw0/ Cam's wrist checkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CWsEADkrPI6/ Zodiac Watcheshttps://www.zodiacwatches.com/en-us/ Collecting Vintage Zodiac Watcheshttps://www.amazon.com/Collecting-Vintage-Zodiac-watches/dp/0228502969

The Hawaii Couple Podcast
Episode 17: Second chances at love...Michael Pearson & Liz Piccoli

The Hawaii Couple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 43:49


Reid + Cari sit down with friends from New York, Michael Pearson and Liz Piccoli.  Recently married in COVID, these two newlyweds talk about the lessons they learned from previous marriages, the serendipitous way they met, building a life together, and what the future holds.  Subscribe to the show to get episodes like this and more straight to your device.  Episodes appear each Monday.For questions or comments to Reid + Cari, email: thehawaiicouplepodcast@gmail.comConnect with us on:Instagram: @thehawaiicoupleFacebook:  The Hawaii Couple PodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/caritairaBlog: www.hawaiifoodandfamily.comBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehawaiicouple)

The Grey Nato
The Grey NATO – 143 – DEPTH CHARGE

The Grey Nato

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 79:43


The day has finally come and Jason's brand-new thriller novel Depth Charge is here! In an episode largely focused on Jason's path to writing his modern high-seas thriller, Jason and James dig into the writing process, the unforeseen challenges therein, and a whole bunch of extras (even a score!). Jason has spent the better part of the past two years working on the book and it sits squarely in the TGN wheelhouse, with diving, shipwreck hunting, international intrigue, psychopathic baddies, and so much more. From the top, Jason is back from an oil-soaked cabin getaway with the Defender, James has been hands-on with the new precious metal Fifty-Eights from Tudor and Final Notes digs deep a man who is not a pilot or a climber attempting to fly to (and them climb) Mt. Everest. Finally, on Thursday, April 29th at 4 PM CT (5 PM ET) Jason will be doing an Instagram Live interview with friend-of-the-show Michael Pearson to further explain Depth Charge and connect with some audience members. Both Jason and James hope to see you there so be sure to follow Jason on Instagram (@jasonheaton) so you don't miss it. Until then, just press play, and thanks so much for listening. 1:50 Jason's cabin getaway https://bit.ly/3xcyioD 10:05 Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 https://bit.ly/2Qex4IY 17:35 Synchron Military https://bit.ly/2RTn7B3 19:49 Jason's sub stack https://bit.ly/31vmksf 21:12 Aquastar Deepstar https://bit.ly/3khqL0G 45:30 Dan Brown Masterclass https://bit.ly/2VNPa4w 56:00 Depth Charge score https://bit.ly/3at5uhZ 1:03:30 Where to buy Depth Charge (signed copy!) https://bit.ly/3avVi8d 1:04:00 Amazon pre-order page https://amzn.to/3tRPsG9 1:04:00 Barns and Noble pre-order https://bit.ly/3dBZi96 1:04:30 Google Books pre-order https://bit.ly/2QLuZDU 1:08:16 The Moth and the Mountain https://amzn.to/32BHIfa 1:11:30 The Papershoot Camera https://bit.ly/3gvh6F0

Pure Whitetail
Pure Whitetail Podcast S1:E7 - "That Cost Ya!"

Pure Whitetail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 70:14


Just hanging out talking about  Full Throttle mineral and a call in guest, Michael Pearson. Josh gets no respect and Grant vows to step up his game this year. #wearepurewhitetail #dream #hardwork #loveyourhaters #outdoors #family   Show Sponsors: Pure Whitetail Flying Arrow And Element Archery Grind Life Coffee Elite Archery CBE Sights Scott Archery Tactacam Wyndscent Fourth Arrow  Scrape Stick Broken Rack Archery and Pure Perfection Strings Hosts: Josh Martin Grant Neal Production: Nate Doller Contact Us - Podcast@purewhitetail.com

DIY Sound Library
22. Why DIY Approach to Music is both Wrong and Right - Article Review

DIY Sound Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 25:15


Today I sit down with my friend/fellow band mate Grant Hill to discuss an article I wrote for Michael Pearson's Endless River Studios blog. The article offers 3 main points why the DIY approach to creating music is both the wrong and right thing to do. This special episode is recorded in a church where we do lots of our recording, so you get to hear some of the room reverb present in the mic's. Check out the blog article and Endless River Studios here https://www.endlessriverstudios.com/post/why-the-diy-approach-to-music-is-both-wrong-and-right

No Really, I’m Fine
BodyPosiPanda star Megan Crabbe and Alice Dunbar speak out on body positivity during the lockdown

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 57:48


Best-selling author and social media phenomenon Megan Crabbe AKA BodyPosiPanda and body image campaigner Alice Dunbar speak to Michael Pearson about staying body positive during the lockdown.Specifically for this week's episode, we've teamed up with Beat the UK's eating disorder charity which has an online support group called The Sanctuary, which is open every day and is a safe space to share concerns or struggles relating to lockdown and the pandemic. For support, you're best to head to their website where they've set up a dedicated coronavirus help page. You can find out more at  https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/coronavirus Our new series, Mental Health Against Coronavirus, is aimed at creating a guide for people to cope with all the struggles of daily life during the lockdown.So far this series we've heard from doctors and nurses on the front line, psychiatrists and industry professionals sharing their top tips alongside the various charities providing urgent support for those struggling with their mental health at this time.

Heads Up Poker Podcast
228 - Michael Pearson

Heads Up Poker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 113:24


Dare we call him, a savant of poker, Michael Pearson is joining Steve and Mike for a two-hour long session full of poker, politics, and everything in between. Follow Dylan on Twitter We have returning guest, Alex Fitzgerald.  Alex gives away for FREE his 3 Hour Training Pack on 3 betting.  He has also put out a class Master Small Stakes Cash Games in One Class, and his tournament version, Master Tournament Poker in One Class.  Use the code hupoker to get your discount, good until 2/21/2020. Elliot Roe!  Start with the free Tilt-Buster MP3, or look at his collection of Mental Game MP3s.  If you need to be putting in more volume, then The Simple Volume System is for you.  Total Mindset Makeover? Join the Poker Mind Coach Courses. If you are a tournament poker player, you may already know about Tournament Poker Edge.  Check out some free training videos here. Check out all things poker at HeadsUpPoker.info.  Sign up for a coaching session with Steve, watch instructional videos, and check out all previous podcasts.  You can contact Steve via Twitter, Facebook, or email at headsuppokerpodcast@gmail.com

No Really, I’m Fine
Gemma Sherlock opens up on her battles with suicide, anxiety and depression and how she has tackled her mental health setbacks

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 41:31


As we come to a close for series two of No Really, I'm Fine. Host Gemma Sherlock opens up about her battle with anxiety, depression and how she tried to take her life before being stopped by her dad.This really honest and inspiring talk, Gemma talks about how she's dealt with anxiety growing-up, abusive relationships and watching her mother battle cancer in the last six months.This is the final episode of series 2 but we will be returning on Mental Health Awareness Week later in the year.Email us any questions you may have about or podcast or to get involved with series 3 at podcasts@reachplc.comHosted by Michael Pearson and Gemma Sherlock. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Michael Pearson opens up on his mental health demons and how he tackled them head-on instead of hiding them away

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 47:03


As we come to the end of series 2 of No Really, I'm Fine, we've decided to tell our own stories.This week co-host Michael talks about how he's dealt with his mental health demons after a car incident when he was 17.Michael spiraled into a deep depression and has struggled with his anxiety since. He tried to block out his anxiety through university but realised the only way he could deal with his demons was to take them straight on.This episode was hosted by Gemma Sherlock and Michael Pearson.The episode was edited by Michael Pearson For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Izzy Judd on Mindfulness for Mums, How she coped after she had a miscarriage and how she copes with anxiety

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 41:21


This week we have Sunday Times Best-selling author Izzy Judd to talk about mindfulness, anxiety and how she coped after she had a miscarriage.The violinist and social media influencer speaks bravely about her struggles with IVF and having a miscarriage.She also talks about her new book Mindfulness for Mums is also out now and available at all good book stores and in audiobook form.Produced and hosted by Michael Pearson. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Menopause and Mental Health: Debunking myths and making sure you're not doing it alone

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 34:18


This week Michael Pearson is joined by Susan Lee and Dawn Collinson talk about their brand new podcast Menopod.They talk everything from handling hot flushes to dealing with physical with your body and what that means for your mental health, one large gin at a time!you can listen to Menopod on all podcasting apps including Entale, a new immersive podcasting app. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

The Steve Warne Project
180: Sens lose in OT in Montreal, Pete de Boer fired, NHL not in a hurry to help women's pro hockey

The Steve Warne Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 44:26


0:26 Shout out to our top Patreon members: Our project managers: Henry Bakker, Josh and Morgan, Canadian Moose, LT, and Michael Pearson. Thanks as well to Markus Von b, Jon Stewart, Matthew from Blackburn hamlet, Chris McGahey, Mike Fetterley, Dan Roots, Will Anderson, and George Valenzuela. 1:12 Jim is late for work after staying up until 5:30am 2:48: Birthdays of Tony Gabriel and Daniel Alfredsson 11:18 Pete De Boer fired as Sharks head coach 12:51 Sens lose at Montreal 15:30 Web Poll; Worst Christmas Carol ever 19:46 Jim Montgomery's colourful radio interview 25:55 Gary Bettman not thinking womens hockey at all 39:35 Gerrit Cole's massive deal with the Yankees

London Fintech Podcast
LFP143 – Results From Analysing A Decades Profitability Data On One Hundred UK Fintechs w/Michael Pearson

London Fintech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 36:40


Michael conducts the most in-depth analysis of Companies House data on UK Fintechs that I am aware of. That earlier this year he partnered with KPMG and Google on his Fintech Funding and Financing study says a lot. So what can we learn from a decades’s data on UK Fintechs? Well first that only five […]

No Really, I’m Fine
What we're taking away with us on our mental health journey from this series

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 56:36


You may or may not have noticed but series one has come to an end. We're obviously really sad and we just wanted to take some time to chat through what we've learned from doing this podcast series.Hosts Gemma Sherlock and Michael Pearson chat through what they enjoyed most about the series and touching on what those stories meant for their mental health journeys.Don't worry, we'll be back at the beginning of October and as mentioned in the podcast, you can contact Michael and Gemma on Twitter at ImFinePodcast_ @GemmaSherlock2 or @MPJourno. Alternatively you can email podcasts@reachplc.com for your feedback and stories ideas for series 2.SEE YOU SOON! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
"I was homeless, depressed and broken. Now I'm turning my life around"

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 48:12


Jamie Yates has been through it all and in this episode he shares how he has turned his life around since his breakdown, gone back to his roots and will do just about anything for his little girl.12 months ago he was homeless, his marriage had broken down and was in a mental health hospital in Scotland. He now has got himself his own home in a place he loves and is now rebuilding his life.He speaks to Gemma Sherlock and Michael Pearson about his inspiring story. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Beatles City
Step inside Paul McCartney's and John Lennon's childhood homes

Beatles City

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 66:38


Colin and Sylvia Hall probably know the childhood homes of Paul McCartney and John Lennon better than than their own.In fact they even spent several years living inside Mendips, the house on Menlove Avenue here in Liverpool where John lived with his Aunt Mimi and Uncle George.It's their job, as National Trust custodians, to look after Mendips and 20 Forthlin Road, where Paul McCartney grew up and take visitors on tours of the properties.Join Laura Davis and producer Michael Pearson on this intimate tour of these two houses and the special relationship the couple have to these iconic landmarks. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Producer Matt talks about his mental health and taking medication

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 38:42


In this episode, Gemma talks to one of our show's producers, Matt Aldus. They talk about mental health, medication and the taboo that comes with it, along with identity, and the anger, frustration, and shame he feels from being in a dark place.As ever, follow us on Twitter at @ImFinePodcast_Hosts: Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson.Producers: Michael Pearson and Matt Aldus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Meet the drag queens using glitter and kindness to positively change lives

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 45:31


On this week's episode we meet Cheddar Gorgeous, a drag queen who stars on Channel 4's new TV show Drag SOS.The show is about five drag queens who tour the nation to find unsuspecting members of the public to unlock their long-lost confidence and become bolder, braver drag-enhanced versions of themselves - all with a generous splash of glitter.Michael Pearson takes his microphone to Manchester to speak to Cheddar Gorgeous, the mother of House Gorgeous .You'll also hear a little clip from Drag SOS, with kind permission from Channel 4.You can catch up on Drag SOS on channel 4 by clicking here. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Male suicide: Inside the support network creating a safe place for men battling mental health demons

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 31:48


Please note, this week's episode, at times, this can be an uncomfortable listen but it's important that these brave mens' stories are heard.It's a souring fact that now suicide is the most common cause of death for men aged 20-49 in England and Wales. The office for National Statistics report that in 2017, 5,821 suicides were recorded in Great Britain. Of these, 75% were male and 25% were female.This week, Michael Pearson heads inside the weekly discussion group that's getting men to talk about their mental health.To find out more about the sessions, head to www.andysmanclub.co.uk. and whatever you're going through, call the samaritans for free, any time, from any phone, on 116 123Additional thanks to Kristian Johnson of LeedsLive for highlighting the work of Andy's Man Club to us and providing additional interviews for the episode.As ever, you can continue the conversation on our Twitter which is @I'mFinePodcast_ or email podcasts@reachplc.comPresented and produced by Michael Pearson.Additional information and interviews by Kristian Johnson For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Depression in a digital age: 'A honest reminder about how to control your online space'

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 44:28


This week Fiona Thomas opens up about her own mental health experiences and how her life has turned around since she quit her job.Author of Depression in a Digital Age, her book has been described as a honest reminder about how to control your online space and not let it control you.As ever, follow us on Twitter at @ImFinePodcast_Hosts: Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson.Producers: Michael Pearson and Matt Aldus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Rich Innes talks anger management, anxiety, and alcohol

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 40:24


In this episode Michael talks in-depth with host of the First Time Dads Podcast Richard Innes, about anger and therapy, alcohol, anxiety and awareness. On the verge of being a father for a second time Richard's story is not only eye-opening, but incredibly gripping, honest and candid. From mental health to being a dad, Rich is a captivating storyteller and this is certainly one you don't want to miss!Follow us on Twitter at @ImFinePodcast_Hosts: Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson.Producers: Michael Pearson and Matt Aldus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast
Fans in Madrid share their incredible stories about how they've got to the Champions League final 2019

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 16:27


For a special bonus episode of the Blood Red podcast, producer Michael Pearson went onto the streets of Madrid to find just a few of the incredible stories of how thousands of Reds have made the trip to the Spanish capital for the Champions League Final.You really get a sense of the atmosphere through this audio portrait of how the city feels as tens of thousands of LFC supporters take over the city.This is a bonus pod so sit back and you'll feel like you're almost there! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
'We need to break the taboo.' Victim of male rape waives anonymity to share struggle after sex attack

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 33:09


This week's episode is the deeply compelling story of Callum Carson. A Scottish sports journalist who has waived his right to anonymity in order to help others deal with the trauma of sexual assault.He was attacked in the street on Christmas Eve, 2005 – but the next year, a court reached a verdict of not proven.A medical expert questioned Callum's sexuality and said his injuries could have been the result of consensual intercourse.Now 13 years on, he's bravely is speaking out to help others deal with the trauma of rape and talk about how he's battles his mental health demons since he originally spoke out in an article in 2014 for the Daily Record. - You can read Callum's story here. - Follow us on Twitter at @ImFinePodcast_ - More information on Mental Health Awareness week hereHosts: Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson.Producers: Michael Pearson and Matt Aldus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Inside the small cafe that's providing mental health support for those on the poverty line

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 32:59


For those on the poverty line, access to good mental health support is probably the last thing on their mind but a Manchester based food project is making sure there's enough to go round for everyone.Food for All is Manchester Mind's collection of food-related projects and as part of a special in our 'in the community' series Michael Pearson finds out how the projects promote positive mental wellbeing and healthy food which is good for both the body and mind.Michael speaks to a variety of people who are part of the project including Simon who tells his inspirational story about how the project saved him and several years later he continues to volunteer at the project. - To find out more about this fantastic project click here. - Follow us on Twitter at @ImFinePodcast_ - More information on Mental Health Awareness week hereHosts: Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson.Producers: Michael Pearson and Matt Aldus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
BBC weather presenter Lucy Martin on body image

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 37:31


Today's episode is all about body image, this year's theme for Mental Health Awareness Week run by the Mental Health Foundation. Host Gemma speaks to BBC weather presenter Lucy Martin and cohost Kate Lally chats with Nell Grecian aka Woman On Top, body and sex positive influencer and Mandy Rose Jones of The Empowered Women Project. - Follow us on Twitter at @ImFinePodcast_ - More information on Mental Health Awareness week hereHosts: Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson.Producers: Michael Pearson and Matt Aldus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
"I lost nearly 10 stone to help fight my mental health demons"

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 46:27


Continuing with our special launch week episodes for Mental Health Awareness Week, we hear the truly inspiring story of sports journalist Kristian Walsh on how he lost nearly 10 stone to get control of his mental health.Kristian wrote about his experiences in 2017 in an article that quickly went viral online. You can read his article here.Kate is also joined by expert Ruth Cooper-Dixon who talks about dealing with stress and anxiety with her stress bucket. - Follow us on Twitter at @ImFinePodcast_ - More information on Mental Health Awareness week hereHosts: Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson.Producers: Michael Pearson and Matt Aldus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
Body image - how we think and feel about our bodies

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 43:47


Welcome to the very first episode of No Really, I'm Fine. We're a brand new mental health podcast brought to you by three British journalists who talk to inspiring individuals up and down the country about a variety of topics on mental health and wellbeing.For our very first episode, launching on day one of Mental Health Awareness Week, we've teamed up with the Mental Health Foundation to talk about everything body image - this year's theme.Hosts Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson speak to researcher Victoria Zamperoni and author Michelle Thomas on the results of a shocking new survey by organisation on how we think and feel about our bodies.There's also a very touching spoken word montage from voices of various people speaking out on their body image issues to show everyone you're not alone. - Follow us on Twitter at @ImFinePodcast_ - More information on Mental Health Awareness week here - To get ahold of Michelle Thomas' new book My S**t Therapist hereHosts: Gemma Sherlock, Kate Lally and Michael Pearson.Producers: Michael Pearson and Matt Aldus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

No Really, I’m Fine
No Really I'm Fine trailer - here's what you can expect across series 1 and 2

No Really, I’m Fine

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 15:01


Welcome to No Really I'm Fine. A mental health podcast which sheds a light on peoples' daily struggle with mental health and how we're not alone.We're the podcast that makes mental health the conversation. We want to hear about you, break the stigma, we want to share and listen.Journalists Gemma Sherlock and Michael Pearson host the podcast and they'll guide you through a variety of topics on mental health and wellbeing.You can follow us on Instagram @NoReallyImFinePodcast or Twitter on ImFinePodcast_ or email podcasts@reachplc.com For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

NATO-TV
Interview with Michael Pearson, Grandson of the Canadian Secretary of State Lester Pearson, A Key Figure in NATO History

NATO-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019


Full length interview with Micheal Pearson, grandson of the Canadian Secretary of State Lester Pearson, who played a key role in drafting the North Atlantic Treaty and helping NATO find its feet as an international organisation. Additional info can be found here:https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/declassified_161511.htm

Keeping Time With Oster Watches
Keeping Time S3, E2: Michael Pearson - The return to Bremont!

Keeping Time With Oster Watches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 63:05


We are thrilled to welcome Michael back to Keeping Time and back to BREMONT! One week after re-joining Bremont, the brand that Michael helped successfully build in the USA, Michael joins us to discuss where the brand sits today, plans for the future and why he is so happy to be back. Join us as we chat about the challenges and the motivations behind Michael returning to the British brand where Michael built his reputation. This is a highly enjoyable and honest conversation between host Jeremy Oster and Michael Pearson, Head of Business Development for Bremont Watches, USA. If you enjoy Keeping Time Podcast please let others know. Kindly take a moment to rate and review on iTunes and share on social media. As always, we welcome your feedback, general communication and suggestions for future guests. Email keepingtime@osterwatches.com. Thank you for downloading Keeping Time. Subscribe to Keeping Time with Oster Watches on iTunes.

IYT U Podcast
Real Talk - Michael Pearson, How to work your way up from the pool to tech

IYT U Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 46:02


Michael Pearson is the President at DSA Technologies, Information Technology and Services. Michael brings the heat on this episode. The replay value on this is huge!

Built on Cape Cod
Harvest Gallery Wine Bar: Michael Pearson

Built on Cape Cod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 33:09


When he first opened in 2005, Michael Pearson had a vision for Harvest Gallery Wine Bar: he wanted to create a funky, upscale, creative haven for Cape Cod artists, musicians, and art aficionados. Fast forward 13 years and he has done just that (+ is looking to expand!). In this episode, Michael shares his journey to becoming a successful entrepreneur on Cape Cod while also being realistic about the challenges that come along with running a restaurant, gallery, and music venue in such a seasonal place. Learn more at HarvestGalleryWineBar.com and BuiltonCapeCod.com. This episode is sponsored by Rogers & Gray Insurance + Sunderland Printing. Brought to you by Love Live Local + Starr Struck. 

London Fintech Podcast
LFP104 – A Deep Dive into UK Fintech Financing, Performance and Valuation w/Michael Pearson Clarus Investments

London Fintech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 45:39


Michael is the author of “The Fintech Financing and Performance Report” and expert on strategy and innovation in financial services. In this show we dive into the third edition of his report and dive into the critical and fascinating topics of how UK F...

London Fintech Podcast
LFP104 – A Deep Dive into UK Fintech Financing, Performance and Valuation w/Michael Pearson Clarus Investments

London Fintech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 45:39


Michael is the author of “The Fintech Financing and Performance Report” and expert on strategy and innovation in financial services. In this show we dive into the third edition of his report and dive into the critical and fascinating topics of how UK F...

Feed the Beast
07: Michael Pearson

Feed the Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 28:07


Host Chelsey Lowe speaks with Michael Pearson, the founder of Union Packaging, a food packaging company with a triple-bottom-line mentality! Michael speaks at length about topics ranging from sustainability and what it means for business-people to the grit it takes to be an entrepreneur. If you would like to reach out to Union Packaging, visit their website, linked below:https://unionpkg.com/

Nobel Peace Center
Lester B. Pearson, Norway, And The Nobel Peace Prize

Nobel Peace Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 78:11


The Embassy of Canada to Norway and the Nobel Peace Center invited to a conversation to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Lester B. Pearson being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The conversation was focused on Lester B. Pearson’s links to Norway and how this connection has influenced the Canada-Norway relationship over time. 03:25 - Professor Emeritus Helge Ø. Pharo provided his insight into the Canada -Norway foreign policy relationship in the 1950s. 22:05 - Director General Rune Resaland from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Utenriksdepartementet (Norge)) shared his perspectives on Canada-Norway as the two countries mark 75 years of official relations. 30:25 - Michael Pearson, grandson of Lester Pearson, is writing a book about his grandfather and shared his views and recollections. 1:00:30 - Conversation between Michael Pearson and Helge Ø. Pharo. The event was moderated by Ambassador of Canada to Norway Artur Wilczynski.

Edge of Indy
EP 19: Preparing for the 101st Indy 500 with Daredevil Brewing & IndyCar Driver Spencer Pigot

Edge of Indy

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 79:02


It's the month of May in Indianapolis and that means it is time for the Indianapolis 500! So, for this show, we wanted to have an IndyCar theme! First up on the show is Michael Pearson from Daredevil Brewing. Michael is the Head Brewer and co-founder of Daredevil Brewing and he came on the show to talk about his Race Day Lager. If you don't know the story behind Daredevil Brewing, then this is the show for you! Plus he brought us several different kinds of beer for us to try and sample during the show! In the last segment, we were lucky enough to track down Spencer Pigot, IndyCar driver for Juncos Racing and Ed Carpenter Racing. Spencer is one of the rising stars on the IndyCar circuit and he's getting ready to run in his second career Indy 500 on Sunday. On Sunday he'll be driving for Juncos Racing, a team he knows very well as they helped him rise through the ranks from the Pro Mazda Series to the Indy Lights. Be sure to watch for him on Sunday!

Keeping Time With Oster Watches
Keeping Time # 5

Keeping Time With Oster Watches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 53:44


Keeping Time With Oster Watches episode five features Jeremy Oster and Michael Pearson, the United States sales director from Bremont.  Bremont is a British watchmaking company renown for its aviation heritage.  In making the perfect watch for military pilots, Bremont has aimed to provide not only the military, but also the general population with an incredibly durable mechanical watch.  Paying homage to their family legacy, Nick and Giles English have built Bremont into one of the finest luxury watch brands in the world.  Listen in as we discuss ideas, culture and history behind the brand as well as the exciting times ahead.  Keeping Time With Oster Watches is a podcast dedicated to enriching conversation about the luxury watch industry.

OIS Podcast
Hear How Valeant Innovates, Invests and Acquires

OIS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 9:40


Valeant CEO J. Michael Pearson tells OIS attendees how the controversial company finds new technologies. The Ophthalmology Innovation Summit was created to facilitate meaningful interactions and business partnerships between physicians, entrepreneurs, investors and industry executives who are driving ophthalmic innovation. Learn more about: Sponsorship Presenting Companies Any other questions? Contact the producer of OIS, Craig Simak.

OIS Podcast
Co-Chair Link Gives Overview of Upcoming OIS

OIS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 14:18


With just two weeks away from OIS@ASCRS, Conference Co-Chair Bill Link, managing director of Versant Ventures, reviews the highlights of the upcoming meeting includ-ing a tight focus on glaucoma and plenary talk by J. Michael Pearson of Valeant.

Indy Beer News
Daredevil Brewing Company at Black Market

Indy Beer News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 38:48


We've got the guys from Daredevil Brewing Company tasting and talking about the beer featured at their anniversary beer dinner at Black Market. Thanks to Michael Pearson, Shane Pearson and Bill Ballinger for taking the time to talk with me for a few minutes on a very busy and exciting night. Congratulations to Daredevil on their first year!