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The author of Orbital says Elon Musk's "individualistic" future is "problematic in all sorts of ways".Samantha Harvey, winner of the 2024 Booker Prize for fiction speaks to Nicholas Harris in this episode of Culture from the New Statesman.She discusses how her novel portrays the politics and powers of the world from orbit, and why the de-orbiting of the ISS marks the end of an era of "peaceful co-operation between nations".
Nicholas Harris reports from the new Labour seat of Southport, which was rocked by riots three months ago. There he found anger and resentment towards migrants. A listener asks if Reform UK now pose as much of a threat to Labour as they do to the Conservatives.Plus Rachel Cunliffe joins Hannah Barnes and Nicholas Harris to answer a listener who asks whether Donald Trump's win is good news for new Leader of the Opposition, Kemi Badenoch.
We're coming to you from Liverpool where Rachel Reeves has just delivered her keynote speech at this year's Labour Party Conference. There were lots of smiles in the Chancellor's speech as well as the commitment to the tough economic decisions that she has to make, but has she managed to turn the page on Labour's rough beginning in government?Hannah Barnes hears from Andrew Marr, Rachel Cunliffe, and Andy Burnham, and after the break she speaks to the New Statesman's Nicholas Harris about his trip to the very first Reform conference in Birmingham. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick Harris obtained a BSc Hons Degree in Podiatric Medicine in 1995 from Salford University after which he worked in private practice as a Podiatrist until 2002. He then emigrated to Canada and in 2003, joined the Peel Regional Police. In 2016, Nick joined the Forensic Identification services with Peel Regional Police and soon found that his previous profession and education had applications in the forensic world as it pertained to criminal investigations. Nick has advanced training in footwear impression examination, is a qualified barefoot morphologist, and has been deemed an expert witness within the Canadian court system. He is now the only certified forensic gait analyst currently known to be in Canada. Join us as we discuss how gait analysis contributes to forensic investigations.Originally aired on: Sep 28, 2023
We prepare for Talk Like a Pirate Day by recommending swashbuckling tales of the high seas.
This episode features interviews that were recorded live at IMAPS DPC 2023. First is an interview with CEA Leti's Silvie Joly, who gave an industry coalition talk during the Global Business Council session, New Momentum in Semiconductors: Impact of Ecosystems, a European Case Study. Joly is the partnerships manager for 3D integration and packaging at CEA Leti. She provides key takeaways from her talk. Next up is Basam Ziadah, who presented his keynote, Driving Adoption of Advanced IC Packaging in Automotive Applications. He talks about what drives more semiconductor devices in automotive applications. He describes the challenges we need to address to deliver advanced technology with the level of reliability required by the automotive industry, and how chiplet integration can be used. Lastly, Françoise interviews Nicholas Harris, CEO of Lightmatter, who presented on extending Moore's Law with photonics packaging. He explains why chiplets aren't the panacea everyone thinks, of and how 3D integration using photonics packaging is the way forward to achieve performance at low power for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.Episode Guests· Sylvie Joly, CEA-Leti· Basam Ziadeh, General Motors· Nicholas Harris, LightmatterIMAPS Device Packaging Conference Interconnects for Tomorrow's Applications Like what you hear? Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter Interested in becoming a sponsor of the 3D InCites Podcast? Check out our 2023 Media Kit. Learn more about the 3D InCites Community and how you can become more involved.
For this episode, we're joined by Nicholas Harris to talk about setting and writing down attainable goals for yourself, and how doing so will lead to outstanding results. Click here to watch our webinars, follow us on social media, browse auction items and experiences, and more!HGAFundraising.comThe go-to group in the nonprofit space for fundraising, coaching, and auction items. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating!
For this episode, we're joined by Nicholas Harris to talk about setting and writing down attainable goals for yourself, and how doing so will lead to outstanding results. Click here to watch our webinars, follow us on social media, browse auction items and experiences, and more!HGAFundraising.comThe go-to group in the nonprofit space for fundraising, coaching, and auction items. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating!
BigBox Containers se Direkteure, Willie Ward en Willie Mouton, het ‘n rukkie gelede met GROOTfm 90.5 kontak gemaak met ‘n GROOT idee. Hulle wil 10 splinternuwe, blink rolstoele weggee! Die span van GROOTfm 90.5 het voorgestel ons help Uncle Ben's Den – ‘n tehuis in Daspoort, Pretoria. Uncle Ben's Den sien tans om na 143 mense – van bejaardes tot gestremdes (psigies en fisies). Alhoewel sommige inwoners met ‘n klein SASSA-inkomste kan betaal vir die verblyf en hulle drie etes per dag, is daar heelwat wat glad nie ‘n inkomste verdien nie, en gevolglik nie ‘n bydrae kan lewer tot Uncle Ben's Den se maandelikse uitgawes en onmiddellike behoeftes nie. Buiten hulle maand-tot-maand behoeftes soos kruideniers- en toiletware, en vars kos, kan mens goed glo dat Uncle Ben's Den se maandelikse water- en ligte-rekening ook oorweldigend is, siende dat 143 mense hier woon. Die rekening wat tans op grond van ‘n reëling met die Tshwane Munisipaliteit afbetaal word, staan ver oor R100 000. Juis hieroor, met geen ekstra geld om aan iets buiten kos en krag, of rolstoele te spandeer nie, was Ronel van Dyk, bestuurder van Uncle Ben's Den, oorstelp met die skenking. Dié skenking, oorspronklik inisieër deur BigBox Containers, het ‘n rippel-effek veroorsaak met nog twee rolspelers – Ruan Olivier van Ecomed en Nicholas Harris van Café Kreme koffieboon produseerders – wat graag ook ‘n bydrae wou lewer ten bate van Uncle Ben's Den. Op Woensdagmiddag, het GROOTfm 90.5 die span van Uncle Ben's Den uitgenooi na hulle ateljee toe…en toe kon ons hulle verras, met nie net die rolstoelskenking, die 450 rolle toiletpapier van Superspar Moreleta nie, maar ook ‘n R10 000 skenking van Café Kreme. Dit was nie al nie…Ecomed het ingeskakel en R100 000 geskenk ten bate van Uncle Ben's Den se elektrisiteitsrekening. Dis hoe die Here sorg en voorsien. Nooit ‘net-net' nie, maar in OORVLOED! ‘n GROOT dankie aan BigBox Containers, Superspar Moreleta, Café Kreme en Ecomed!
BigBox Containers se Direkteure, Willie Ward en Willie Mouton, het ‘n rukkie gelede met GROOTfm 90.5 kontak gemaak met ‘n GROOT idee. Hulle wil 10 splinternuwe, blink rolstoele weggee! Die span van GROOTfm 90.5 het voorgestel ons help Uncle Ben's Den – ‘n tehuis in Daspoort, Pretoria. Uncle Ben's Den sien tans om na 143 mense – van bejaardes tot gestremdes (psigies en fisies). Alhoewel sommige inwoners met ‘n klein SASSA-inkomste kan betaal vir die verblyf en hulle drie etes per dag, is daar heelwat wat glad nie ‘n inkomste verdien nie, en gevolglik nie ‘n bydrae kan lewer tot Uncle Ben's Den se maandelikse uitgawes en onmiddellike behoeftes nie. Buiten hulle maand-tot-maand behoeftes soos kruideniers- en toiletware, en vars kos, kan mens goed glo dat Uncle Ben's Den se maandelikse water- en ligte-rekening ook oorweldigend is, siende dat 143 mense hier woon. Die rekening wat tans op grond van ‘n reëling met die Tshwane Munisipaliteit afbetaal word, staan ver oor R100 000. Juis hieroor, met geen ekstra geld om aan iets buiten kos en krag, of rolstoele te spandeer nie, was Ronel van Dyk, bestuurder van Uncle Ben's Den, oorstelp met die skenking. Dié skenking, oorspronklik inisieër deur BigBox Containers, het ‘n rippel-effek veroorsaak met nog twee rolspelers – Ruan Olivier van Ecomed en Nicholas Harris van Café Kreme koffieboon produseerders – wat graag ook ‘n bydrae wou lewer ten bate van Uncle Ben's Den. Op Woensdagmiddag, het GROOTfm 90.5 die span van Uncle Ben's Den uitgenooi na hulle ateljee toe…en toe kon ons hulle verras, met nie net die rolstoelskenking, die 450 rolle toiletpapier van Superspar Moreleta nie, maar ook ‘n R10 000 skenking van Café Kreme. Dit was nie al nie…Ecomed het ingeskakel en R100 000 geskenk ten bate van Uncle Ben's Den se elektrisiteitsrekening. Dis hoe die Here sorg en voorsien. Nooit ‘net-net' nie, maar in OORVLOED! ‘n GROOT dankie aan BigBox Containers, Superspar Moreleta, Café Kreme en Ecomed!
There are a lot of people trying to innovate in the area of specialized AI hardware, but most of them are doing it with traditional transistors. Lightmatter is doing something totally different. They're building photonic computers that are more power efficient and faster for AI inference. Nick Harris joins us in this episode to bring us up to speed on all the details.
There are a lot of people trying to innovate in the area of specialized AI hardware, but most of them are doing it with traditional transistors. Lightmatter is doing something totally different. They're building photonic computers that are more power efficient and faster for AI inference. Nick Harris joins us in this episode to bring us up to speed on all the details.
Our expert hosts, Sarah Kocianski and David Brear, are joined by some great guests to talk about the most notable fintech, financial services and banking news from the past week. This week's guests include: Joe Cross - Global Marketing & PR at TransferWise Rona Ruthen - Customer Operations Director at Monzo Bank Wincie Wong - Head of Rose Review Implementation, at RBS We also hear from Monese CEO Norris Koppel and Nick Harris, UK Partnerships Lead for Square! We cover the following stories from the fintech and financial services space: Digital banks on track to treble customers next year (04:40) Singapore to accept first digital bank applications (11:35) Lenders accuse Google of overstepping mark with ban on payday loan apps (19:25) Lloyds buys Tesco Bank’s mortgage book in £3.8bn deal (30:26) TSB and Square announce payments partnership (36:40) European banking app Monese partners with deposits marketplace Raisin (46:36) Linkedin Top 25 Startups (53:04) Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. Hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David Brear, Simon Taylor, Jason Bates, Leda Glyptis and Sarah Kocianski and joined by a range of brilliant guests, we cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive in subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, alternatively email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Joe Cross, Nicholas Harris, Norris Koppel, Rona Ruthen, and Wincie Wong.
Jeremy Crawford, co-founder of the No Bull Biz podcast and guest host Nicholas Harris from The UpperRoom Podcast interviews Danny D' Haan, founder and CEO of Voicecom Emmen B.V. in the Netherlands. Danny shares his story of starting as an entrepreneur at the young age of 11 and how he as grown mutliple multi-million dollar companies through the winning and losing in business. Danny shares all in this "No Bull" interview recorded from his headquarters in Emmen, Netherlands. Connect with Danny D' Haan on Facebook at > https://www.facebook.com/danny.dhaan - or - on Instagram @danny.dhaan Connect with Nicholas Harris on Instagram @theupperroompodcast No Bull Biz Podcast - Season 1, Episode 3. All rights reserved. Copyright 2019.
As Parliament gridlocks over Brexit, the Housing Podcast team look at how the development of new affordable homes could be affected. With interviews with Jasmine Whitbread, chief executive of London First, Rebecca Larkin, senior economist at the Construction Products Association and Nicholas Harris, chief executive of Stonewater.
Today we get to do what we love to do and that’s bring in someone who curates one of our major music festivals and let them tell us about everyone in it. We’re at Catfish Lou’s at 2460 NW 24th Ave. They won Muddy Awards in 2017 and 2018 for Best Venue, as you may know. With me is Nicholas Harris, who is one of the founders of the Soul’d Out Festival and is back this year to tell us all about the performers. He also books Jack London Review in downtown Portland, which has grown into THE place to discover national and international Jazz, Hip Hop, R&B talent and also a home for folks like Mel Brown. Nicholas is always engaging, he’s enthusiastic about this festival, as he should be. It starts in mid-April. Let’s turn Nicholas loose on the lineup.
In World Cup Coffee and Tea at NW 18th & Glisan, it’s another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation. Last year, I stumbled across the best way to preview a music festival. I had Waterfront Blues Festival Artistic Director Peter Dammann here and he just went day by day and talked about every performer. Who would know better? Did the same thing with Portland Jazz Festival’s Don Lucoff a few months ago and we’re doing it again to with Soul’d Out Festival’s Nicholas Harris. He’s been here before, around the time the club he books, Jack London Review opened about a year ago. This is the Soul’d Out Festival’s ninth year and it just keeps getting better. Let’s find out who’s playing from the guy who booked the players.
We're back in World Cup Coffee and Tea at NW 18th and Glisan for another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation. We like to have some of the people who run and/or own music venues in here from time to time. We’ve had Nicholas Harris from Jack London, Jim Brunberg from Mississippi Studios and Revolution Hall…and a few other folks. Today we have Michael Gibbons who owns Jo Bar and Papa Haydn. Jo Bar has music four or more times a week. And that’s where my full disclosure comes in. I DJ there on Saturday nights. Thing is, I’ve always thought Michael was a very interesting guy who would make a very interesting Coffeeshop Conversation. So let’s meet him.
Happy you’re back with us in World Cup Coffee and Tea for another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation. With me today is a guy I’ve known to say hi to, to do a little business with but we’ve never really sat down an shot the shit. He’s always been kind of a mystery to me. He’s Nicholas Harris, who also helps run Soul’d Out Productions…that’s the Soul’d Out Festival, but he’s also running the newest Jazz/Soul/Funk/Hip Hop club in Portland, the one in the basement of the venerable Rialto. We’re going to get the low-down on that and also a lot of other things including his love of all things New Orleans. This is going to be a good one because I’ve been looking forward to talking to him for a long time.