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Nathan Hunt sits down with historian and author Richard Overy to discuss his latest book, "Why War." Together, the pair explores the nature of conflict and it's persistent presence in human life, examining its potential roots through a variety of lenses. Rchard Overy: Book: "Why War" (Publisher W.W. Norton & Company) More S&P Global Content: The Daily Update S&P Global Look Forward Report Credits: Host/Author: Nathan Hunt Producer/Editor: Patrick Moroney Published With Assistance From: Kyle May, Kurt Burger, Camille McManus www.spglobal.com
Nathan Hunt is joined Andrew O'Neill and Evan Gunter from S&P Global Ratings to discuss the rapidly expanding realm of private credit markets. Together, they explore the challenges facing private debt, including liquidity, transparency, and discuss how tokenization could transform this landscape. More from Evan and Andrew: Tokenized Private Credit: A New Digital Frontier for Real World Assets More S&P Global Content: More S&P Global Podcasts The Daily Update S&P Global Look Forward Report Credits: Host/Author: Nathan Hunt Producer/Editor: Patrick Moroney Published With Assistance From: Kyle May, Kurt Burger, Camille McManus www.spglobal.com
In this two-part episode, we examine the history of Love Canal, America's most notorious toxic waste dump, which prompted the passage of CERCLA. In part one, Thompson Hine attorney Nathan Hunt tells the story of William Love and his ambitious plan to build a perfect city powered by free hydroelectricity in Niagara Falls, New York. Little did Love know that history would forever associate him with toxic waste instead of his ideal city. Nathan will explain who William Love was, his vision for the perfect city, why he wanted to build it in Niagara Falls, how he planned to get people and businesses to move to Niagara Falls, and why (spoiler alert!) the project ultimately failed. Part two covers the environmental catastrophe that made Love Canal a household name in the 1970s and galvanized support for the passage of CERCLA in 1980.
Dani & Joe are joined by trainer Nathan Hunt (@NHunt67) who discusses his career to date and some of the his favourite moments, plus the exciting news that broke this week about some new arrivals to the kennel. The pair also chat about the latest news, and Martin Chapman (@MartinChapman12) joins for some betting this weekend with the bet365 Hunt Cup kicking off at Oxford, the Steel City Puppy Derby and Ladbrokes TV Trophy at Crayford kicking off on Saturday. News - 17 secondsNathan part 1 - 9m 44sAdachi Kennels - 31m 54s (https://www.facebook.com/Adachiretiredgreyhounds/)Nathan part 2 - 33m 42sBetting - 50m 45s Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
In today's episode we are joined by Mr. Peter McCann, a Management Consultant, an author of two business books, and now Advisor to the Rector at Tashkent Chemical Technologies Institute. Peter has over 30 years of experience in consulting small and large businesses in the USA & Canada, as well as taught and lectured in Finland, Germany, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.Peter shares his firsthand experience in establishing his own business and new professional and social life in Central Asia, education reforms in Uzbekistan and large-scale projects in partnership with the world leaders in vocational training. How will applying the best international practices address the core challenges in education? What opportunities does this tremendous transformation open for Canada-Uzbekistan cooperation?Related links to this episode:Tashkent Chemical-Technological InstituteSAIT'Strategy & Business Planning of Privately Held Companies' book by Peter McCann'Turnarounds: Brains, Guts & Stamina' book by Peter McCannTimeline:00:40 – Introducing Peter McCann1:40 – Radical transformation of the Tashkent Chemical Technologies Institute (TCTI)7:30 – Growing up in Ottawa's rural northwest9:20 – First career breakthroughs12:32 – Turnarounds and Consultancy practice13:42 – Early steps towards Kazakhstan in 199816:28 – Aftermath of moving to Central Asia21:55 – Meeting your better half and strengthening family bonds24:25 – Uzbek progress and hard work25:07 – Partnership with SAIT – the World Leaders in vocational training27:45 – “The LEADER” Project from Ivey Business School in TCTI30:03 – Life lessons taken from Judo33:50 – What made Mr.Peter McCann a leader?35:35 – What does the future hold for Peter McCann?36:49 – ClosingIcebreakers is produced by CECC, an independent non-profit organization that promotes bilateral trade and investment between Canada and Eurasia. www.canadaeurasia.com
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
We are excited to host Mr. Darren Klinck today, President and Director at the Arras Minerals – a Canadian junior mining & exploration company operating in Kazakhstan.Darren has extensive international experience in mining, having raised over 800 million for the projects globally including Guatemala, Laos, Australia, New Zeeland and Myanmar. He is sharing his personal stories about growing up in rural Alberta, getting involved in mining and capital markets, founding the first ever Canadian junior mining company in Kazakhstan and providing a piece of advice for Canadian investors considering Eurasia.Related links:CECCArras MineralsKazakhstan Canada Business Council 2022 (KCBC)Timeline:00:00 Intro00:40 Introducing Darren Klinck01:26 Growing up in rural Alberta02:30 Close encounter in snowy Sierra, Northern Mexico06:03 Headhunters in the Philippines06:54 From Yangon to Nay Pyi Taw08:52 Gold Rush in South Carolina11:32 Getting excited over an opportunity in Kazakhstan12:44 Similarities to Canada13:58 Western approach to doing business15:30 Do investors feel comfortable? Perceptions17:30 Attracting more junior miners to Kazakhstan19:45 Crisis management22:00 Going public25:46 Advice for Canadian investors26:53 Enchanting and eclectic Nur-Sultan28:22 Kazakhstan Canada Business Council 202229:25 Fundraising insights30:39 What made Darren a leader?31:27 What does the future hold?32:45 ClosingIcebreakers is produced by CECC, an independent non-profit organization that promotes bilateral trade and investment between Canada and Eurasia. www.canadaeurasia.com
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
We are hosting Mr. Jim Gibson today, Chief Catalyst and Community Leader at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). Jim is a passionate serial entrepreneur and author of “Tip of the Spear: Our Species and Technology at a Crossroads”. Jim brings over 30 years of experience in digital technologies, innovations, mentorship, and technological ventures into the conversation.With his help we are exploring the notion of digital literacy and digital citizenship as well as investigate the coming tsunami of technological change. Precisely, how will the exponential technological growth influence our lives, education sector and contemporary youth? What are the opportunities for Canada-Eurasia collaboration and what does “How to change the World” program contribute to the global education industry?Related links:SAITSADT"How to change the World" Program"Tip of the Spear: Our Species and Technology at a Crossroads" book by Jim GibsonTimeline:00:00 Intro00:40 Welcome Jim Gibson1:27 What does it mean to be digitally literate?4:46 Digital Intelligence classes for digital natives by SAIT9:05 Understanding your digital footprint11:00 Technology genie out of the bottle but the legislation is lagging14:21 What skills will students need in the future?16:12 Will we reach singularity soon?18:03 20 years of change in 20 months20:51 International programs and corporate trainings24:03Smart cities26:43 “How to Change the World” program31:17 SAIT School of Advanced Digital Technology (SADT)34:00 The role of mentorship in education36:02 What made you a Leader?36:56 Pay attention! Or What does the future hold?38:20 OutroIcebreakers is produced by CECC, an independent non-profit organization that promotes bilateral trade and investment between Canada and Eurasia. www.canadaeurasia.com
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
It's time to hear words of wisdom from our honoured guest and oil and gas expert, Mr. Don Streu, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Alberta and President, CEO and Director at Condor Petroleum.Don has over 35 years of experience in the oil & gas industry globally: from Angola to Indonesia, from Canada to Central Asia. He's sharing his personal experience of operating a company in Kazakhstan, exploring the Uzbekistan market, working with oil & gas reserves, and leading LNG technological revolution in Central Asia.Related links:Condor PetroleumChevronEmbassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to CanadaEmbassy of Canada to the Republic of Kazakhstan,Kyrgyz Republic and TajikistanTimeline0:00 Intro0:40 Welcome Don Streu1:24 The heart of the new West (Alberta)2:36 Will the current uptick in Gas & Oil price help Alberta's economy?3:50 Starting with Shevron in 19865:52 The “Three No” Rule and move to Angola11:04 Experiences in Indonesia and Nigeria14:09 Founding Condor Petroleum: turning to Kazakhstan16:25 What does it take to discover oil?17:53 Step in the right direction: introducing LNG technology in Kazakhstan20:19 Ethical oil22:48 Can-do attitude: Kazakhstani and Uzbekistani culture and professionalism25:36 Opportunities in Uzbekistan26:43 Leading the small-scale LNG revolution29:53 What does it mean to be an Honorary Consul of Republic of Kazakhstan in Alberta?31:39 Enjoying Alberta and Ontario beef in Kazakhstan33:12 Positive reforms in Kazakhstan36:14 What made Don a leader?37:09 What does the future hold for Don Streu?39:21 OutroIcebreakers is produced by CERBA, an independent non-profit organization that promotes bilateral trade and investment between Canada and Eurasia. www.cerbanet.org
On this episode of ROCK DOWN SOUTH, we chat with Nathan Hunt from the rock band Shaman's Harvest. And if you haven't listened to Shaman's Harvest, then you are really missing out. These guys have some killer songs and albums. Nate is also a terrific vocalist who has a really unique and soulful voice. We talk all about the new album “Rebelator” and really we get into the weeds discussing a lot of these tracks individually in great detail. Follow Shaman's Harvest:Website - https://www.shamansharvest.netInstagram - https://instagram.com/officialshamansharvestInstagram (Nate) - https://www.instagram.com/kingsquachoFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/shamansharvestTwitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/shamansharvestYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEVxV2aJer2udbrs4f7otIQSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3pigXV2QUatr3szcb3MacRApple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/shamans-harvest/157789927FOLLOW ROCK DOWN SOUTH: Website - http://www.rockdownsouth.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rockdownsouth Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/rockdownsouth Twitter - https://twitter.com/rockdownsouth STREAM HERE: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4bFp0Sto6EeJaPlrgQDHEf Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-down-south/id1528008275 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi1-lYAS_S3lsCDicrR_ZHg Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3JvY2tkb3duc291dGguY29tL2ZlZWQvcG9kY2FzdA Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01df1ad4-fd7a-48fd-9998-3664e243e585/rock-down-south
This week, Jeff Gaudiosi and Nathan Hunt cover Topics discussed: 1.Shaman's Harvest Rebaltor Touring Links mentioned in this episode: http://example.com http://second-example.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
We're turning the tables on Nathan Hunt today - the host for the ICE/Breakers Podcast - making him the interviewee. Nathan is a Yale University graduate, summa cum laude, and a former Russia Director of the Canadian meat and dairy traders, Ronald A. Chisholm Limited. Nathan is one of the founders of CERBA and has chaired its Moscow Chapter since its inception. He's sharing his experience of living and doing business in rapidly changing Russia reinventing himself and discovering new potential throughout two and a half decades in the country. Related links:CERBARonald A.Chisholm Ltd.LP/ADLadaCherkizovo GroupTimeline:0:00 Intro1:19 Setting the stage2:17 80s and early 90s speculating on cassette tapes in Russia4:40 Chicken purchase gone afoul7:30 Pivoting to the Canadian angle 10:00 Late 90s/early 2000s: Pioneering new sources of meat to Russia 12:10 CBAR inception13:58 Time when Russia favoured Canada15:30 Lada imports from the USSR to Canada17:58 Punching above our weight: CERBA story23:46 2008 recession and new beginnings 25:36 Early 2010s: CERBA expansion to Vancouver and Kazakhstan29:00 Hollywood Hunt: Larry King, Demi Moore & Ashton Kutcher 31:41 Let's be honest: Jean Charest meeting with Yuri Luzhkov 35:15 Business diplomacy 37:26 “Russia – a lousy place to do business, a great place to make money”38:59 “Harper, Putin to star in 1972 Summit Series rematch”44:00 The challenges and opportunities of the pandemic and climate change 47:04 What does the future hold for Nathan Hunt?51:32 What made Nathan a leader?Icebreakers is produced by CERBA, an independent non-profit organization that promotes bilateral trade and investment between Canada and Eurasia. www.cerbanet.org
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
IceBreakers welcomes Valerii Maximov, Senior Trade Commissioner of the Russian Federation in Canada, former Minister of Economy of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and Advisor to the President of the Republic. Valerii will share the stories about the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) - the world's largest administrative and territorial subdivision, a homeland for such known start-ups as InDriver and MyTona. We will also learn more about Yakut language and culture, success stories of cooperation with Canada and how the Canadian North is similar to that of Russia.Related LinksSilver Bear Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)Russian Trade Mission to CanadaTimeline00:00 intro00:42 Introducing Valerii Maximov1:48 5 X France Territory4:33 Career path7:53 $100,000 question about Canada - Yakutia cooperation9:46 The Sakha People10:39 Why Canada?11:52 The Nothern Forum13:30 Canadians in Yakutia14:36 Canada – Norway16:29 Spring-like weather of -35 in Yellowknife18:48 First Nations routes21:52 Bisons don't mind the virus24:21 More multinational projects in the Arctic needed26:03 The Polar Express project 202527:51 Yakutian creativity, mining and unmanned electric vehicles31:22 What does the future hold for Canada and Russia?32:52 What made Valerii Maximov a leader?33:35 What does the future hold for Valerii?34:25 ConclusionIcebreakers is produced by CERBA, an independent non-profit organization that promotes bilateral trade and investment between Canada and Eurasia. www.cerbanet.org
Nathan Hunt is the lead singer of the band Shaman's Harvest. A band who put out their first music when it was still the 20th century, not the 21st. In other words, they've been at a long time. A few years ago they really struck gold and broke through with the song "In Chains" and their amazing cover of the song "Dirty Diana." Now with the release of their latest single "Voices" they're ready to be back. Maybe we can find out when there's more coming!
Juanita Hunt Pritchett, 60, departed this life October 1, 2021 at Jackson Medical Center, She was a native and resident of Gainestown. She was born February 8, 1961 in a Christian home to the loving parentage of the late Nathan Hunt and the late Mrs. Daisy Lee Kemp Hunt. Mrs. Pritchett was a faithful and dedicated member of Antioch African Methodist Episcopal Church in Gainestown where she sang in the choir, was a member of the “Triple C” Choir, served on the hospitality committee, and served for several years as Director of the Young People's Department (YPD). She was employed...Article Link
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
Nathan Hunt is joined by Gilles Breton - a former Canadian diplomat and a current CERBA National Chair. Gilles has served three assignments at the Canadian Embassy in Moscow and shares some great stories about his experience working in Russia during the Cold War; a 25,000km trip across the Soviet Union, heading CERBA and Canada-Russia Business Council.Related links to the episode:Canada Eurasia Russia Business Association (CERBA)Russia Canada Business Council (RCBC)Timeline00:00 Intro00:40 Introducing Gilles Breton1:41 Meeting Robert Ford and the first posting3:43 Mr.Costakis' Fine Arts collection7:52 Living in Soviet Moscow as a Canadian Diplomat10:35 Alexander Yakovlev speech writing power13:20 The art of the Communist Party discussions14:45 First visit of the Canadian Prime Minister to Russia17:54 "Fire!" with CTV news20:24 25,000km across the USSR21:39 visiting the Baltic States22:56 A magical rediscovery of Moscow26:24 Becoming CERBA National Chair28:14 Canada Russia Business Council29:19 What are the greatest opportunities for Canada-Eurasia economic cooperation?31:38 What made Gilles a leader?32:14 What does the future hold for Gilles?33:46 ConclusionIcebreakers is produced by CERBA, an independent non-profit organization that promotes bilateral trade and investment between Canada and Eurasia. www.cerbanet.org
Icebreakers: A conversation about Canadian and Eurasian business
In this exciting episode of IceBreakers, Nathan Hunt hosts Vladislav Tretiak, Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR, three-time Olympic hockey champion in 1972, 76 and 84 years; the winner of multiple Worlds Cup Championships and the "best hockey player of the 20th century" titleholder.Related links to this episode:CERBA annual Christmas Charity Auction with Vladislav Tretiak00:00 Intro00:40 Introducing Vladislav Tretiak1:36 A hockey player, not a pilot3:30 Vladislav's career influencers3:58 How to marry a girl in 5 days7:05 First visit to Canada9:24 USSR hockey team success recipe10:10 Superseries 197211:33 Why Globe and Mail sports journalist ate host article12:22 The most memorable moments playing against Canadians16:30 Why Vladislav didn't play for Montreal Canadians19:01 New challenges as an Olympic team coach19:51 Meritorious Service Award21:20 Vladislav Tretiak's Charity foundation23:52 Becoming a member of a Parlament24:55 Do Canadians and Russians differ a lot?25:50 What made Vladislav a leader26:28 What does the future hold for Vladislav?27:44 New Tretiak at the gates?28:59 ConclusionLearn more about CERBA here: https://www.cerbanet.org/
This week we meet with Shannon Bakes, from the hit podcast Better off Dad, an awesome Podcast he shares with two of his best mates, Nathan Hunt and James Dawson. We talk about their podcast, about being a father and have a great laugh. Just like Get The Know Howe, you can find Better Off Dad on Spotify and Apple. We hope you enjoy this show as much as we did
In this two-part episode, we examine the history of Love Canal, America’s most notorious toxic waste dump, which prompted the passage of CERCLA. In part one, Thompson Hine attorney Nathan Hunt tells the story of William Love and his ambitious plan to build a perfect city powered by free hydroelectricity in Niagara Falls, New York. Little did Love know that history would forever associate him with toxic waste instead of his ideal city. Nathan will explain who William Love was, his vision for the perfect city, why he wanted to build it in Niagara Falls, how he planned to get people and businesses to move to Niagara Falls, and why (spoiler alert!) the project ultimately failed. Part two will cover the environmental catastrophe that made Love Canal a household name in the 1970s and galvanized support for the passage of CERCLA in 1980.
After a guest spot on Thompson Hine's Environmental L.A.W.S. podcast EHS Practice Leader, Jackie Baxley, joined Nathan Hunt, Counsel at Thompson Hine LLP, for a discussion of how businesses can exit the pandemic with a more resilient Environmental Health and Safety program. HRP's Southeast regional manager, Shaun Malin, and Content Creator, Tom Simmons, join the pair for the Play Hard section.Post Pandemic Resilience is more than just a podcast episode! This cross-media educational series includes a weekly webinar series a blog, and YouTube videos to help you build resiliency into your EHS programs based on the lessons learned during the pandemic.Make sure you subscribe, give us a review & check us out on social media!YouTubeLinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebookWebsite
Nathan Hunt from Missouri rock act Shaman's Harvest joins Colin for a discussion about their beginnings in Jefferson City and their journey to rock stardom.
The Cornfed Coaching boys sat down with Nathan Hunt for this installment of Cornfed Coaching. Nathan is the Director of Coaching - Affiliates for Sporting Kansas City as well as a USSF Course Instructor. Jack and Jon were delighted to finally sit down and pick his brain about core values, coaching education and SKC. It was a great chat and is wonderful for anyone involved with the youth game. Reminder that we have started a blog called Breaking The Press where coaches tackle whatever is on their soccer brain that week. This week was the fifth installment, we have featured Ross Moffat, Jamie McQuillan, Adelai Gay as well as contributions from Jack and Jon.Thank you for supporting all things Cornfed F.C.
Less than two months ago, the S&P 500 and the Dow were riding to record highs after 11 years of unprecedented economic expansion. In the time since, the market has seen steep drops and slightly fewer steep rises. An oil price war and the global coronavirus pandemic have each contributed to historically high levels of volatility. Is a jittery market the new normal, or just a passing phase? In conversation with host Nathan Hunt, Craig Lazzara, Managing Director for Investment Strategy at S&P Dow Jones Indices, discusses record market volatility, the VIX, and Russian literature.
In conversation before the historic OPEC+ oil production cut agreement was announced, host Nathan Hunt and S&P Global Platts' Global Director of Analytics Chris Midgley try to make sense of unprecedented low oil prices caused in part by coronavirus and the role of OPEC on the global stage.
The Loki and Jabroni Show welcomes back Nathan Hunt after 4 years to discuss music, new album and touring. From Wikipedia Shaman's Harvest is an American rock band from Jefferson City, Missouri. Bassist Matt Fisher, singer Nathan "Drake" Hunt, and guitarist Josh Hamler founded the band in 1996. Ryan Tomlinson joined the band on lead guitar for their 2009 album Shine. Shaman's Harvest released their fifth full-length album titled Smokin' Hearts & Broken Guns on September 16, 2014. This release marked their debut on Mascot Records. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In this episode of What The Heck!?, your host Terry Mansfield reviews the Tom Cruise movie Mission: Impossible -- Fallout, with a focus on how the character Cruise plays, Nathan Hunt, runs like crazy throughout the film, in addition to Tom/Nathan performing his usual amazing stunts. (Please support this podcast with a small monthly donation via the support this podcast link, to help sustain future episodes; thanks kindly in advance.) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terry-mansfield/support
Brand New Strip Club Music plus Nathan Hunt from Shaman's Harvest and Matt Wantland from 10 Years are our special guests. Hosted by Danny Meyers, Ilan Fong, and Bob Chiappardi. Tracklist available at www.PandaOffTheCharts.com
A whimsical French comedy with some deceptively twisted themes, Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amélie is a delightful ode to love, fate and the power of connection, bolstered by a star-making turn by Audrey Tautou. But do the film's visual invention and romantic tone mask something darker at the heart of the story? In our first Patreon crossover special, friend of the show Nathan Hunt - of our near namesake podcast Think Outside The Box Set - joins us to discuss how what with all the stalking, gaslighting and parental neglect on display, Amélie is basically a Roald Dahl story told with a Wes Anderson sensibility - in French. No wonder we loved it... Nathan also sticks around to help brainstorm some 2018-friendly sequels to the movie, including a timeline-jumping crossover with another classic of early 21st century European cinema and a spin-off inspired by a relatively obscure children's educational TV show. Never let it be said that we're predictable! ----- Beyond The Box Set is a top ten TV & Film podcast officially deemed 'Binge Worthy' by Apple Podcasts. Each week, we take a classic standalone movie and compete to pitch the most ridiculous sequels, prequels and spin-offs to bring them back to the big screen. We're available on virtually all major Podcasting platforms and most forms of social media. We're also now available on Patreon, where you can support us for as little as $2 per month in return for a host of exclusive perks, including access to our weekly bonus show 'Beyond BTBS', a 30 second ad slot on Beyond The Box Set and the chance to appear as a character in one of our sequels! beyondtheboxset.com patreon.com/beyondtheboxset twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: Amélie - The Story of a Sociopath 19.30: Amélie Drinking Games 24.40: Run Amélie Run 45.10: Where In The World Is Amélie Poulain? 53.45: Listener Submissions & Episode 56 Preview
How the Automation Revolution dramatically increases the relevance of school. Nathan Hunt, an automation consultant, talks with JB Automation— don’t get scared, get prepared. Automation increases the need for education. Automation is only Step 1 towards AI, which will make education even more important for our students.
Jei and Alfred are joined by Nathan and Nancy, local voice actors as they discuss the FMA Live Action movie, gaming news prior to E3, and the local voice acting scene
Jei and Alfred are joined by Nathan and Nancy, local voice actors as they discuss the FMA Live Action movie, gaming news prior to E3, and the local voice acting scene
Our first phone call interview with Nathan Hunt lead singer of Shaman's Harvest. Asking questions that you know only we could ask. Our top ten list and the break down of the feeling of the interview after we finished. Featuring the Shaman's Harvest songs Dragonfly, The offering, Dangerous and Country as Fuck. We also give some insight into future shows. As always leave those likes and please leave reviews on itunes!! So sit back, plug in and man up!!! it's time for the Loki and Jabroni Show!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Atlanta Business Radio show podcast broadcasting live each Wednesday at 10am EDT from Atlanta, GA, USA. Atlanta Business Radio is sponsored by Fast Pitch! Networking - a one-stop shop for networking and marketing your business online and offline. Please go to their website www.fastpitchnetworking.com. When you sign up, please mention you were referred by Lee Kantor. That will help the show! Thanks. Here's how to listen to the podcast of our show. First click on the title of the show you are interested in. Then there should be a player in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Now just press play and the show you chose should start playing. You can also download the show to listen on your mp3 player. We are now available on iTunes, click this link and you can find all our past shows. Press SUBSCRIBE and you will automatically get the latest show when you sync your iPod to your computer.Remember if you want a pretty comprehensive listing of all kinds of Atlanta Events including Business Networking events please check out www.AtlantaEvent.com. This morning Amy Otto couldn't make it and we had Nathan Hunt as our co-host and we talked all about Glycomics with Joseph McKenna. Joe is the host of a new radio show called Impact of Glycomics that can be heard worldwide every Wednesday at 11:00am EST. Joe explained that many researchers, physicians, and scientists believe that Glycomics may be the future of health. He said that more and more research institutes and universities around the world are discovering its importance. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has declared the science of Glycobiology to be “possibly one of the ten greatest breakthroughs in the 21st century.? Part of the reason Joe created his radio show is that information about Glycomics, though readily available, is not mainstreamed in a way that encourages knowledge sharing. "Impact of Glycomics" is a radio show dedicated to that function. "Impact of Glycomics" is the lay person's and the professional's source for scientific knowledge. His shpow will bring together the great minds in this emerging field in order to share the depth of Glycomics while relating the information to the average citizen. The Impact of Glycomics show is created to bridge the gap between the scientists and the eventual end consumer, allowing for acquisition and understanding of research and the utilization of the new knowledge of the exciting goings on in the science of Glycomics. Please go Joe's website www.impactofglycomics.com for more information and to listen to the show every Wednesday at 11am EST. Also if you know of a business owner in Atlanta that we should know about please email Amy Otto at Amy @ atlantabusinessradio.com and we will try and get him or her on the show.