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This week Ethan Woolley is joined by Mecardo analyst Nick Booth of Next Level Grain Marketing to discuss the evolving tariff impacts on the grain and oilseed market.
In just a few weeks, Vancouver and Whistler will host the Invictus Games, an international adaptive sporting competition for wounded, injured and sick military service members and Veterans. This episode we're joined by former Invictus competitor Mike Bourgeois as well as Nick Booth, CEO of the True Patriot Love Foundation. They'll tell us about the games themselves (and how Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex is involved), what participating means for the competitors and the larger impact they hope the create through the event returning to Canada. For legal disclosures, please visit http://bit.ly/socialdisclaim and www.gbm.scotiabank.com/disclosures Key moments this episode: 2:15 – What exactly are the Invictus Games? 3:35 – The origins of the games 4:44 – Some details about the upcoming Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 games 6:05 – Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex's connection 7:12 – Former Invictus competitor and Veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, Mike Bourgeois tells his story about finding purpose at the Invictus Games 11:13 – Mike tells us the keys for success in archery 12:00 – Why participating in the games for your country is so healing, especially for veterans 14:32 – Nick Booth, CEO of the True Patriot Love Foundation tells us what their role is in the Invictus Games and how it goes beyond the event itself 16:40 – What are adaptive sports? 17:59 – How this year's games have worked closely with the British Columbia's Indigenous Peoples 19:20 – Details on the veteran employment symposium hosted by Scotiabank during the games and why hiring plays a key role in the transition to a successful civilian life 22:08 – Mike reflects on his journey back to civilian life 23:25 – What Nick hopes people take away from the games
This week Rob is joined by Nick Booth from Next Level Grain Marketing, (and Mecardo contributor) to discuss how Russia, China and conflict in the Middle East continue to drive uncertainty and volatility in global grain and oilseed markets.
Our host, Shaun Francis, recently spent time in Helena, Montana on an expedition with other business leaders and Veterans. Shaun is the founder of True Patriot Love, one of Canada's largest charities that supports Canadian military members and their families and the organization behind the trip. Here, he joins his friends and fellow expeditioners: True Patriot CEO Nick Booth, former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Erin O'Toole, and Veteran Ryan Hawkyard. They reminisce about the highs and lows of the trip, explore the unique health challenges our Veterans face, and discuss why an adventure-style journey might be just what you need to kickstart your wellness. Check out the episode webpage for links and more info.
This week the Mecardo team is joined by Nick Booth, Mecardo Analyst and Director of Next Level Grain Marketing. This week is all about cropping, as we dive into the ABARES crop progress report, global balance sheets in grain and the factors that will impact the upcoming season.
Nick Booth from Coogee will travel to Ukraine delivering essential supplies to those in need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The grains & oilseed markets have been on a roller-coaster ride this year with prices for many crops reaching all-time highs earlier in the year before recently settling back down to pre-Russian invasion of Ukraine levels. Nick Booth from Next Level Grains Marketing joins us on episode 200 to talk us through the reasons behind the volatility this year and what we can expect going forward. As always Nick explains the key international market drivers for the grains & oilseeds complex in a clear, succinct manner as well as touch on local conditions here in Australia.
We hear from Nick Booth, CEO of the True Patriot Love Foundation about why hosting the 2025 Invictus Games will be unique and a great opportunity for Canadian parasport. Later, Major Patrick Levis discusses how parasport has changed his life providing both personal satisfaction and pride in representing his country. This is the April 30, 2022 episode
The wheat market has been up and down like a yo-yo in response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. The two countries together provide more than a quarter of world wheat supply, so we asked our resident grain expert, Nick Booth from Next Level Grain Marketing, on to help us understand the seismic impact this terrible situation is having on global grain market dynamics.
Guest host Mark Carcasole speaks with Nick Booth, CEO of True Patriot Love Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Severn Trent Water is the business providing drinking water and sewage treatment to our home city of Birmingham )and also large swathes of the middle, east and west of England). It sits, we think, in a uniquely interesting place in the food system.... As part of our exploration of that food system Nick Booth and Kate Cooper (of the Birmingham Food Council) meet Emily Timmins - who is Head of Waste Water Recycling. As she says it ended up quite wide ranging from "we are part of an entire, natural system" "encouraging strips and swales " to "using poo for modern medicine" "Ellie Jameson at Warwick" and even: "I like a grey drizzly day" and thought's on "Mansfield's parking spaces" Please enjoy.....
This week our resident analyst Nick Booth from Next Level Grain Marketing on to fill us in on what's happening in his local patch, the Eyre Peninsular, but also what's happening in the international grains markets. As Australia looks set for another record/near record wheat crop and is still relatively cheap internationally, they're should be no shortage of demand in the foreseeable future.
In the first episode of the Birmingham Food Council's podcast, Making a Meal of It, Kate Cooper and Nick Booth talk to Parveen Mehta, a man who's responsible for putting fresh fruit and veg on thousands of plates each day. Minor Weir and Willis is a family run business in Birmingham which grows and imports fresh produce for our supermarkets and other key food businesses. What are the risks in doing that? How does Parveen manage them, what worries him about our food system? For more on what it takes to feed us visit Birmingham Food Council.
Corn, soybeans, canola and wheat are under the spotlight this week as the world watches the weather and crop conditions in the northern hemisphere. Hear more about what's happening in that region and the rest of the world with our resident Grain analyst, Nick Booth, and Mecardo's Olivia Agar.
In this Sports-special episode of Anorak: the Happy Podcast for Kids, our Little Editors interview three top athletes about their disciplines, namely Paralympic powerlifter Ali Jawad, Team GB Hockey Player Giselle Anne Ansley and Ashok Das, founder of Kabaddi UK & Europe and President of Kabaddi World. Thank you to Little Editors Flo (6 years old, UK), Dusty (8 years old, UK), Molly (8 years old, UK), Kian (11 years old, USA) and Pritika (5 years old, USA) for their brilliant questions. Thank you to Dan Gibson and Nick Booth for their help.Created by Studio Anorak in collaboration with Audio Always. To find out more about Anorak, visit anorakmagazine.com Follow us on Instagram @AnorakMag and Twitter @AnorakMagazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode documents and commemorates a collaborative research project at UCL, which brought together geneticists, historians, archaeologists and museum curators to consider how science mediates the dilemma of death. It was called Curating Heads and its scientific aims were to use the latest techniques in Ancient DNA analysis to sequence the genomes of two historic figures at UCL: the philosopher Jeremy Bentham and the archaeologist, William Matthew Flinders Petrie. The exhibition that grew out of this research showcased this work and also critically examined the legacies of eugenics in genetics and archaeology. Join Subhadra and her guests as they reminisce about the project and reflect on the benefits of collaborative and interdisciplinary work.This conversation was recorded on 30th March 2021Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-what-does-eugenics-mean-us-episode-2Host: Subhadra DasGuests: Alice Stevenson was Curator of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology during the run of this project. She is now Associate Professor in Museum Studies at UCL's Institute of Archaeology, and also the co-founder of a brilliant decolonial museum project called 100 Histories of 100 Worlds in 1 Object.A historian and classicist by training, Debbie Challis was Audience Development at the Petrie Museum where her research, public programmes and exhibitions are seminal milestones in the history of critical eugenics at UCL. She is the author of The Archaeology of Race, and she is now Education and Outreach Officer at the London School of Economics Library. Mark Thomas is Professor of Evolutionary Genetics in the Research Department of UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment. He is also UCL's ancient DNA researcher to the stars, having worked on aDNA projects on Richard III, and Charles Byrne (who was known as the Irish giant).Tim Causer is Research Fellow at The Bentham Project based at UCL Laws, and as such one of UCL's go-to Bentham experts. Together with Professor Philip Schofield, Tim is an editor of Panopticon vs. New South Wales and Other Writings on Australia, a forthcoming collection of the works of Jeremy Bentham.Producer: Cerys BradleyMusic: Blue Dot SessionsThe rest of the team behind Curating Heads, and its accompanying exhibition What Does It Mean to Be Human? were: Dr Elizabeth Dobson, Dr Lucy van Dorp, Dr Tom Booth and Dr Selina Hurley. Nick Booth was the Curator of the Auto-icon of Jeremy Bentham at the time of the project.www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/what-does-eugenics-mean-us www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With a bumper harvest comes local price pressure, but overseas markets are abuzz and our growers are now reaping in good harvest and good prices. Nick Booth joins us this week to talk about the current market drivers - tight supplies, government interference and rampant buying activity by China.
Nick Booth is an author who writes about spies, con artists and space! He talks to Jenny about his early days in NASA, his current book about the search for Life on Mars, as well as his books about the famous Thieves of Threadneedle Street and his work on Eddie Chapman, ZIGZAG. Thank you for this amazing interview Nick! Nick asks that if you wish to buy his books you support independent book sellers and order from uk.bookshop.org thank you! To follow Nicholas on Twitter, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe Note: music for the show was provided by; Spinnin' by Alex (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/32423 Ft: spinningmerkaba
The outlook for Aussie wheat pricing is hinged on the global supply and demand equation for corn and soybeans. Nick Booth from Next Level Grain Marketing joined us this week to discuss the changes in the recently released World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report.
Crumbling pillars of support for global grain pricing and pushback from growers in the lamb market are the big stories in this episode. We're joined by Mecardo's grains and oilseed contributor Nick Booth from Next Level Grain Marketing for an update on what's driving the global grain market. Host: Olivia Agar Guest: Nick Booth Audio Production: David Myers
A short summary of the agricultural markets in Australia by the team at Mecardo. This week we have Olivia Agar and Mecardo's resident grain commentator, Nick Booth from Next Level Grain Marketing discussing the latest developments in the local and international grain market.
A short summary of the agricultural markets in Australia by the Mecardo team. This week Robert Herrmann and Nick Booth dive into an update on grain markets covering the global situation as well some insight into how the local picture with a focus on Nicks home turf on the Eyre Peninsula which is looking very different to many other parts of the country.
After nearly 5 years of lead in 2SER finally hit the airwaves on Oct 1, 1979. Here’s a copy of the first minute, preserved by enthusiast Andrew Host and reproduced here with his permission. For a long time we thought the piece had actually been lost, given that then General Manager Keith Jackson accidentally put the tape to record upside down in the machine. Seems first day nerves can get even the best of us. Thank goodness for you, Andrew.
This week Parker and Chase talk about the debut solo EP from Iowa singer/songwriter Nick Booth entitled "Safer Here." Rad!
Nick Booth, formerly of Avoid. and currently in Ghost Key, joins the podcast to chat about ending a successful band and joining a new one out of his comfort zone, using music as a social platform, how to put value into your music/product and so much more.
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Nick grew up in Chicago & went to college in Chicago. After his dad had a major health scare, Nick decided to only apply to business schools in Chicago. Because of Nick's unique background in oil & gas though, he wasn't sure what his chances would be at a place like Booth or Kellogg. Fortunately, a group called Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) gave him the nudge and gave him the support that he needed to put together an unstoppable application.
Wolfpack Podcast Episode 1 picks right up with special guest, Nick Booth! We get to chat about what got him started in music, his take on the local music scene, past present and future endeavors, and much much more! We will be featuring music from Nick's band, avoid. throughout the episode. Also in this episode we catch up on what the hell took so long for episode 1 to get posted, Sean discuss' his movie picks this week in "Priors Picks", And AJ has something to say about pre-sale tickets. (SOME AUDIO ISSUES NEAR THE BEGINNING. please bear with us as we perfect our product!)
On this episode of the Play Too Much Podcast our host P.Cruz, of the alternative hip hop group Negative Death, introduces us to Lucy Camp and gives a preview of our most recent Field Trip 3 session video. Also, we had the huge honor of sitting down with Juan de Marcos Gonzalez. The band leader of the Cuban Allstars sheds beautiful insight on his life as a traveling musician, being the parent of musicians and the importance of knowing your roots. This episode was edited by Nick Booth and made possible by Noise Trade, and Astoria Soundworks Studios.
by Nick Booth and Professor Philip Schofield UCL alumnus Jonathan Dimbleby narrates this audio tour, guiding you through tales of Japanese stowaway students, museums filled with priceless artifacts, and the famous mummified resident of UCL – the philosopher Jeremy Bentham. Audio features span the entire history of the university, ranging from its revolutionary foundation in 1828, and the damage sustained by the campus during the Blitz, to the twenty-first century state-of-the-art materials workshop housed at UCL, the Institute of Making. Produced by UCL Communications UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at http://ucl.ac.uk.
The Rock Room, on the 1st Floor of the Wilkins Building, houses UCL’s geology collection. We spoke to UCL teaching collections curator Nick Booth about revamping the collection, its history and some of the collection’s most impressive objects. Find the Rock Room: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/find-us/?locationID=44 UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at www.ucl.ac.uk.
Short interview with Nick Booth at PodCampUK on the importance of setting blog rules.