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It Runs In The Family
Putting a Future Focus on Property Development with Co-Founders of Q New Homes, Michael & Damien Wynne #82

It Runs In The Family

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 59:10


In an industry that builds for the present, it takes the care of kinship to build for the future - such is the strategy for Michael and Damien Wynne.These brothers have always been destined to work together, and as Co-Founders of property development company Q New Homes, they're not afraid to pass up on profit for the benefit of the planet.Learn more about these siblings and how they bring their climate-first homes to life in this week's It Runs In The Family!This episode covers:The early dreams of working together as kidsWhy Q New Homes do things differently from the rest of their industryThe roster of trusted support that Michael and Damien can call uponHow the brothers deal with disagreementsSupporting each other without question during their times of needQ New Homes: https://www.qnewhomes.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/qnewhomes/https://www.linkedin.com/company/qnewhomes-ltd/Michael Wynne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-wynne-b04a28291/Damien Wynne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/damien-wynne-a8aa61225/Liz Willingham: https://www.instagram.com/lizzielean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-willingham-09273a3/Leila Willingham: https://www.instagram.com/leilawillingham/https://www.linkedin.com/in/leila-willingham-821530a1/

The Texan Podcast
Inside the Impeachment: Paxton on Trial — Day 6 (with Brendan Steinhauser)

The Texan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 40:25


Read more about the impeachment: https://thetexan.news/paxton_impeachment/Today, attorneys in the impeachment trial questioned Brandon Cammack for most of the day, the special counselor Paxton retained on behalf of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) to investigate the complaints of Austin real estate developer Nate Paul against federal authorities. Toward the end of the day, some additional witnesses were called to testify, including Joe Brown, who testified about applying for the special counsel job; Kendall Garrison, CEO of Amplify Credit Union; and Darren McCarty, a former employee of the OAG. Some big parts of the day included:The proceedings started about an hour late. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said that the chamber was ready on time, but that the legal teams had an issue to work out before the proceedings began. Brandon Cammack, who got married a week ago and has yet to honeymoon due to the trial, testified that he was hired by Paxton himself to serve as outside counsel for the OAG. He said the attorney general said he wanted to hire a “special prosecutor” to investigate “potential violations of the Texas Penal Code.”Cammack was recommended to Paxton by Michael Wynne, Nate Paul's lawyer. He said he was “excited” and “flattered” to be working with the OAG.“The only person I reported to was Mr. Paxton,” said Cammack when asked about the allegations that he was working for the Travis County District Attorney's Office. He said he primarily communicated with Paxton via an encrypted messaging app and Proton email addresses.Cammack, who issued over 30 grand jury subpoenas in his investigation to evaluate Paul's allegations against federal authorities, said he got the list of names to be subpoenaed from Wynne and Paul. He said he had never issued a grand jury subpoena at the time.Per Cammack, U.S. Marshals showed up at his law office in Houston after he questioned a judge about his deceased wife in his investigation. Cammack voiced his concerns to Paxton and Brent Webster, the first assistant attorney general who replaced Jeff Mateer, at a meeting at a Starbucks in Austin. He testified that Webster informed him there that his contract with the agency was null and void and that he would not be paid for his work. Paxton's defense pushed back against the line of questioning that asserted Cammack was naive and inexperienced in his role with the OAG.Cammack insisted that he never thought he was investigating a “baseless” allegation and said that Paxton did not “pressure” him to reach a particular conclusion. He testified that he was not trying to help or hurt Paul, allegations outlined in one of the articles of impeachment.The Houston-based lawyer testified that, “I never got any pushback from anyone at the attorney general's office or the Travis County District Attorney's Office” until he received a cease and desist letter from Mateer, the OAG's first assistant attorney general at the time. Brown, a former assistant U.S. attorney, briefly testified about applying for the special counsel role that Cammack filled.Garrison was questioned about the “midnight opinion” allegedly written to help Paul and his business, and testified about Paul defaulting on loans he owed to the credit union.McCarty, who was the deputy attorney general for civil litigation at the OAG, resigned from the office but did not join the whistleblower lawsuit. He gave testimony about the attorney general's intervention in the Mitte Foundation lawsuit. 

Carlette Christmas Show
#23 Charles Page - Received patent for an airplane before the Wright Brothers

Carlette Christmas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 31:22


Michael Wynne, historian and Joe Page, grandson of Charles Frederick Page, share about his building an airplane (airship) and received a patent before the Wright Brothers, but his plane was stolen and destroyed. He had a legacy of helping others and is a true hidden figure in Central Louisiana.

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Nottingham Playcast
Episode 27 - Jeremy Herrin - The Amplify Podcast

Nottingham Playcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 55:45


The Amplify Podcast is a new strand in our Playcast series. Our Amplify Producer, Craig Gilbert, has been holed up in his makeshift bedroom studio talking to a host of exciting artists of national and international renown. These conversations cover career and process as well as offering a few exciting ideas to explore from home during this time of Social Distancing. On this Episode Craig talks with Jeremy Herrin, Artistic Director of Headlong. Jeremy studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He trained at both the National Theatre and Royal Court, where he became Deputy Artistic Director in 2009 until 2012.Between 2000 and 2008 he was Associate Director at Live Theatre in Newcastle upon Tyne.Jeremy has most recently directed Labour of Love (Noël Coward Theatre), People, Places and Things (NT/West End/UK Tour/NewYork), The House The Grew Up In (Chichester Festival Theatre), Common (National Theatre), This House (West End), Junkyard (Bristol Old Vic/Theatr Clwyd/Rose Theatre Kingston), Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (UK Tour), The Absence of War (UK Tour) and The Nether (Royal Court / West End) for Headlong, and also the world premiere of Hilary Mantel’s Man Booker prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies in two parts for the RSC, which transferred to the West End in May 2014 and Broadway in March 2015 and for which he was nominated for an Olivier and Tony Award for Best Director.Jeremy has directed several productions at the Royal Court including That Face by Polly Stenham, which transferred to the Duke of York’s Theatre in the West End. He was nominated for an Evening Standard Best Director Award for Stenham’s second play Tusk Tusk in 2009. Other work at the Court includes Stenham’s No Quarter, E V Crowe’s Hero and Kin, Richard Bean’s The Heretic, Michael Wynne’s The Priory, which won an Olivier award for Best Comedy and David Hare’s The Vertical Hour.Other theatre directing credits include The Plough and the Stars (NT, co-directed with Howard Davies), Noises Off (American Airlines Theatre, Broadway) The Moderate Soprano (Hampstead Theatre),Another Country (Chichester/West End), the critically acclaimed This House by James Graham at the National Theatre, for which he was nominated for an Olivier award for Best Director, The Tempest at the Globe, David Hare’s South Downs at Chichester Festival Theatre subsequently transferring to the Harold Pinter Theatre, Uncle Vanya with Roger Allam at Chichester, Absent Friends at the Harold Pinter and Much Ado About Nothing with Eve Best and Charles Edwards at the Globe.Jeremy was also named as one of the Stage top 100 in 2014.

#SuccessInSight
Michael Wynne, Author of Global Business Success: Leadership Skills You Need for Global Business

#SuccessInSight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 37:32


Michael Wynne is the President of International Management Consulting Associates.Mike specializes in Global Management Consulting. He is a globally recognized Professional Speaker, Executive Coach, Board Director Coach, Global Executive Acculturation Coach.Mike is also the author of the book, Leadership Skills You Need for Global Business Success.According to Mike Global Business Success requires building better international business relationships in different cultures. The book follows a fictional production executive with no prior international experience. He is sent to manage an overseas company. The book shows business readers how this executive learns to safely handle the many international business challenges that come his way. Each chapter includes a Q & A section at the end.To learn more about Mike and his work, he invites you to connect with him and start a conversation on LinkedIn.You can also pick up a copy of Mike's book, Leadership Skills You Need for Global Business Success on Amazon.The SuccessInSight Podcast is a production of Fox Coaching, Inc. and First Story Strategies.

WPKN Community Radio
GM Report To The Listeners: Michael Wynne, Community Engagement Specialist for BHcare

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 9:02


Host: WPKN's GM Steve di Costanzo Michael Wynne, Community Engagement Specialist for BHcare

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WPKN Community Radio
GM Report To The Listeners (Full Show)| WPKN Sept. 2019

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 59:38


Host Steve di Costanzo Community Radio WPKN's GM, Steve di Costanzo hosts his monthly GM REPORT TO THE LISTENERS today from 12noon to 1pm. Steve will review some recent activities CT Folk, Blues & Views and well as upcoming events like tonight’s underground series at The Acoustic; WPKN's Music Mash-New Haven Record Fair next week Saturday; WPKN’s ‘Music on Film ‘ series next week; The Norwalk Film Festival and the recent article in the New Haven Daily Nutmeg on WPKN. Samantha Dynowski, State Director, Connecticut Chapter Sierra Club; Lori Jones, Director of Programming and Audience Development, The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University; Dr. Cathy Collins, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County , Kristen Alvinson, Dir of Communications for Habitat; Michael Wynne, Community Engagement Specialist for BHcare

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast
Episode 009 - Aboriginal, Indigenous, and First Nations Books

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 66:28


In our ongoing quest to become better librarians by reading every genre (regardless of our actual interest) we tackle Aboriginal, Indigenous, and First Nations Books.   This episode we're looking at another thematic genre/non-genre, so join us as we discuss the problems of reading aboriginal or indigenous characters written by non-indigenous authors, how we really didn’t get enough education in First Nations/Native Americans in school, and why it’s hard to find Australian Aboriginal or Sami books in Vancouver libraries. Your Hosts This Episode  Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Amanda Wanner  Recommended A Short History of Indians in Canada: Stories by Thomas King (Cherokee) The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d'Alene) Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival by Velma Wallis (Gwich'in Athabascan) Read The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf (The Tribe #1) by Ambelin Kwaymullina (Aboriginal Australian - Palyku) Sweat by Lesley Belleau (Anishinaabe) Three Feathers by Richard Van Camp (Dogrib [Tlicho] Dene) (Comic) Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction edited by Grace L. Dillon (contributors include Native American, First Nations, Aboriginal Australian, and Maori) War Dances by Sherman Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d'Alene) Children's Picture Books  The Giant Bear: An Inuit Folktale by Jose Angutingunrik, illustrated by Eva Widermann (Inuit folktale - not certain how the author identifies) Missing Nimama by Melanie Florence (Cree), illustrated by François Thisdale (Québécois) The Son of the Sun and the Daughter of the Moon by Holly Young Huth, Illustrated by Anna Vojtech (Sami folktale by non-Sami author & illustrator) The Reindeer People by Ted Lewin (American writing about Lapland) Did Not Finish Forty Days Without Shadow by Olivier Truc (French author writing about Sami) Bearheart: The Heirship Chronicles by Gerald Vizenor (Anishinaabe) Born with a Tooth by Joseph Boyden (Métis) (worth returning to) Other titles mentioned Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell (our youthful memories recommend this one) Recently featured on the Overdue podcast Morning Girl by Michael Dorris The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie (totally recommended) Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George Talking Earth by Jean Craighead George Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson (highly recommended by a non-podcasting group member) Servant of the Underworld (Obsidian and Blood, #1) by Aliette de Bodard (French-American of French-Vietnamese descent writing historical fantasy about Aztecs) (recommended) I, Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala by Rigoberta Menchú, edited by Elisabeth Burgos-Debray Tilly, a Story of Hope and Resilience by Monique Gray Smith (recommended) My Name Is Seepeetza by Shirley Sterling Red Spider White Web by Misha Nogha Neither Hero nor Anti-hero: Misha’s Red Spider White Web Review of Red Spider, White Web Interview: Misha Nogha and the Weird The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America and Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King Skin Room by Sara Tilley The Orenda and Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden Comics The Ballad of Nancy April: Shawnadithit by David Alexander Robertson and Scott B. Henderson Little Plum, a problematic old UK comic strip Scalped by Jason Aaron, R.M. Guera, and others (recommended) Tintin in America shows First Nations people being kicked off their land Links/Other American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) Canadian First Nations and Inuit reads from The 49th Shelf The Sixties scoop is vastly more complicated than described in our podcast so PLEASE take the time to get better facts on this subject from more knowledgeable sources. Maybe start with: This article by Indigenous Foundations - an information resource on Aboriginal peoples in Canada from the University of British Columbia This article on the legacy of the child welfare system on Canadian Aboriginal Communities from the First Nations newspaper, First Nations Drum The plain ol’ Wikipedia entry on the Sixties Scoop Remaining Aztec Codices JK Rowling under fire via CBC and The Guardian El Supremo Dictador, who forced racially integrated marriage in Paraguay “In order to destroy the colonial racial hierarchy which had also discriminated against him because of his mixed blood, Francia forbade Europeans from marrying other Europeans, thus forcing the élite to choose spouses from among the local population.” Originally discovered via this comic The Super Shamou comic and a rather scrambled safety video! Matthew Henson, the first African-American explorer in the arctic, and the review of the (problematic) comic recently written about him That moon landing was sooooooooo fake! Podcasts Métis in Space podcast from Indian and Cowboy podcasting Ryan McMahon (who pretty much is Indian and Cowboy podcasting) is also doing some amazing podcasting on Truth and Reconciliation in Canada in the Red Man Laughing podcast and just generally has a lot of stuff to say that’s worth hearing SS Librarianship and guest Michael Wynne on cataloguing First Nations and Aboriginal materials Questions Are there any First Nations mysteries? Are there Indigenous/Aboriginal specific genres? Does your library have an Aboriginal/Indigenous/First Nations section, sticker, or other method of bringing attention to these titles? Is there anything that we missed, misunderstood, or misspoke on? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts for all the Aboriginal, Indigenous, and First Nations Books people in our club read (or tried to read), and follow us on Twitter!  

Arts & Ideas
Free Thinking - Representing Cities

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014 45:18


Anne McElvoy looks at the benefits and challenges of cities pooling resources. Michael Wynne and Rachel De-lahay discuss their plays opening in Liverpool and Birmingham this week. Plus New Generation Thinkers Matthew Smith, from the University of Strathclyde, and Charlotte Blease, from University College Dublin, have been working on philosophy and psychiatric diagnosis, depression and ADHD.

S.S. Librarianship
Episode Twenty-One - "...a Round Table of Readers' Advisory."

S.S. Librarianship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 59:31


This week on a very special guest-packed episode... Mind Grapes: We do a large round table discussion of our favourite “hidden gems” of books and video games with special guests Adena Brons, Michael Wynne, Melanie Cassidy, and Jon Newell. We highlight books and video games that we love that no one else seems to have read or played. A giant mind grapes is all we have this week, but it’s an awesome discussion.

Career 100 Podcast With Felicia Gopaul
054 Career100 Becoming a Parole Officer – An Interview with Michael Wynne

Career 100 Podcast With Felicia Gopaul

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2014 42:30


For most people, being sentenced for a criminal offense may be one of the darkest parts to a man’s life. In several aspects, this can be very true but with the help of many professionals working in salvaging offenders to be a healthy member of the society, this experience can be less traumatic and difficult to both the offender as …

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