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In this episode, @ellenmarygardening speaks to the designers of two incredible show gardens for the 2025 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. First, Katy Terry from Good Grounding Garden Design who was inspired to design 'The ADHD Foundation Garden' after her personal diagnosis of ADHD in 2023. Then Duncan Hall and Nick Burton of Burton Hall Garden Design who have designed the 'Down's syndrome Scotland Garden' taking inspiration from Duncan's nephew Liam who aged 8 has been supported by the charity. Two fantastic gardens supported by Project Giving Back. Check out all of the information below: The ADHD Foundation Garden: https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-chelsea-flower-show/gardens/2025/adhd-foundation-garden Down's syndrome Scotland Garden: https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-chelsea-flower-show/gardens/2025/downs-syndrome-scotland YouTube video: https://youtu.be/95d_ptO1sCM?si=NhRC9ND_0aPCKRjF Series 18 is sponsored by British Garden Centres. British Garden Centres are the largest family owned, and family run garden centre group in the UK, with over 70 garden centres. “We aim to provide you with great plants and gardening products at affordable prices, with a first-class service delivered by a passionate team.” – The Stubbs Family. With garden centres offering plants, food and gift areas, outdoor living, Christmas departments, restaurants, homeware and so much more. All garden centres are pet friendly, and many welcome coach parties. The business also boasts a variety of retail partners across the group inside each garden centre. www.britishgardencentres.com
The Down's Syndrome Scotland Show Garden, inspired by a young Scottish boy called Liam, has been designed by Chelsea newcomers, Duncan Hall and Nick Burton of Burton Hall Garden Design, who wanted to design a Show Garden for Down's Syndrome Scotland to help break some of the barriers and stigmas faced by people who have Down's syndrome, whilst celebrating their many positive qualities. In this episode, we chat with the garden designers about the garden ahead of this year's RHS Chelsea Show, and with Eddie McConnell, CEO of Down's Syndrome Scotland on the difference this garden will make to the conversations around Down's syndrome, and on the benefits it will bring in its relocation back to Scotland after the show. We featured the garden in Issue 27 of Scotland Grows Magazine and if you re not a subscriber to the magazine, you can find details here. We also promised to link in the show notes to Eddie's son Findlay's Instagram page, where he would welcome more followers so go make Findlay's day! -------------------------------------------- Be sure to sign up to our mailing list so we can let you know when new episodes are published. Scotland Grows magazine is our digital title which celebrates Scottish gardening, and drops into your inbox 6 times a year. If you would like to receive a copy, just follow this LINK. You can follow Scotland Grows on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, we'd love to have your company there! And of course, you can always find your share of gardening goodness on our website at scotlandgrowsmagazine.com. -------------------------------------------- This series is sponsored by ROOTS, a brilliant subscription from the National Trust for Scotland which helps both your garden and Trust gardens thrive. For £7 a month you will be sent a ROOTS pack every six weeks, with gardening gifts, including Scottish seeds six times a year, stories about Scotland's plant life, and tips from expert Trust gardeners, as well as an invitation to two exclusive ROOTS events a year with the Trust gardens team. Whether you buy ROOTS for yourself or as a gift for a loved one, your £7 a month will go towards supporting Trust gardens and designed landscapes in Scotland. Sign up today at nts.org.uk/roots and use the code Grows25 to receive an extra packet of seeds in your first pack.
...in which we head south to Pendle Hill to explore the extraordinary lives of two campaigning outdoorsmen, who helped establish National Parks, Youth Hostels, the Ramblers and The Pennine Way – 60 years young this year. In the company of Nick Burton and Bob Sproule from the Pendle Radicals project, we set out from the Lancashire village of Roughlee, where the scene is set for the arrival of the 'two Toms' – a time where workers in the industrial north had to fight to access the hills around them. Striding onto Noggarth Edge, where views open over the former mill towns of Colne, Nelson and Burnley, we learn about the early life of Tom Stephenson, father of the Pennine Way, who was working in a calico works aged 13, and whose life changed forever on Pendle Hill. Jailed as a conscientious objector during World War I, we follow Tom into his campaigning years, when the concept of his 'Long Green Trail' took root. Descending to Pendle Water, we introduce the Reverend Thomas Arthur Leonard OBE, one-time minister of Barrow-in-Furness and Colne, whose commitment to social reform – and suspicion of the boozy Wakes weeks – gifted us the Co-operative Holidays Association, and its successor the Holiday Fellowship (he is commemorated in a plaque on Cat Bells). Arriving at the last-of-its-kind Clarion House, where working class cyclists and walkers still meet for shelter, education and fellowship, we enjoy the cheapest cup of tea in Lancashire, before reflecting on the golden age of access pioneers, and their remarkable legacy. Clarion House can be found here. For more about the Pendle Radicals, see here. More information about the Two Toms Trail can be found here.
Things we use: ActiveCampaign https://ActiveCampaign.referralrock.com/l/1QO2SZCP0VF/ Instantly.Ai https://instantly.ai/?via=nick-burton Welcome to the Legacy Podcast! Today I'm sitting down with Nick Burton talking all about email marketing. So Nick is my chief marketing officer and our director of acquisitions. And I would say that we have acquired and sold over 6000 apartments, and we've raised over $150 million of private money through two main marketing strategies, one being social media and another being email marketing. And we've talked about social media before, but we've never talked about email marketing. So we're going to dive deep into the email marketing side of things today. Nick has become a savant on email marketing. He understands warm email. He understands cold email. He understands what you can do, what you can't do, all these different ninja tricks that he's done that I'm not even aware of. We've grown an email list into the hundreds and hundreds of thousands, and he's going to go through exactly how we do it. //CONNECT WITH TIM linktree.com/timbratz //ABOUT ME Tim Bratz is the Founder & CEO of Legacy Wealth Holdings, a leading real estate investment company. He focuses on vision-casting, marketing, & supporting his team of “A” players. He has built his company on integrity (doing what he said he was going to do), fairness (doing the right thing), & transparency (honesty is always the best policy). Tim has dedicated his professional life to studying wealth-building & personal finance. Working in real estate, Tim has learned how to create a passive income that allows him to live the lifestyle of his choice. His goal is to educate & empower others to become financially free through entrepreneurship & real estate investments. https://legacywealthholdings.com SUBSCRIBE NOW so you don't miss a single video! https://www.youtube.com/legacywealth
In this week's episode, John and Cynthia are joined by Nick Burton to discuss person-centeredness and equity. Resources mentioned in the episode: Learn more about Nick's work Episode Transcript Want to share stories with us? Email us at Quillopod@myquillo.com To learn more about Quillo Connect, visit MyQuillo.com
Welcome to another episode of Spilling the Beans! Today. I'm sitting down with my Chief Marketing Officer and Director of Acquisitions, Nick Burton. Nick has been with the team for nine years now and he's gone through the residential side of flipping houses, the turnkey side of things, the property management company, acquiring thousands of apartments, offices, mixed use, retail, self self-storage, everything that you can imagine, land we bought and built and acquired and CapEx and all that stuff. Every single asset class. And we're going to be sitting down today talking a lot about what's going on in the market for 2024, where the opportunities are, where the downside risks are and what the landscape is going to look like for the next 12 months.
This week on Farmers Capital Conversations, I had the pleasure to speak with Nick Burton. Nick brings over 27 years of experience in food and agriculture, including landscape management, owning a retail nursery, and operating a hydroponic farm. Throughout his career, he has specialized in farm-to-table meal delivery, catering, and food truck sales. He is currently the CMO for Bootstrap Farmer. In this episode, you'll uncover: The World of Greenhouses and Hoop Houses Early Planting for Extended Seasons Providing Versatile Solutions Fostering Community and Kindness. Email: nick@bootstrapfarmer.com Website: www.bootstrapfarmer.com YT: Bootstrap Farmer I encourage everyone to listen and share if you know a farmer who may find value! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria
Welcome to Spilling the Beans! The weather is turning and so is the real estate market, so today I thought I'd bring in my Director of Acquisitions/Chief Marketing Officer Nick Burton. We're talking about what's working and what's NOT working in the current market and how you can still do deals regardless of rising interest rates. //COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CREATIVE FINANCE GROUP Join our Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/crecreativefinancewithtimbratz
Nick Burton, is a former minor league basketball player in the ABA, and a 10-year official from Kansas City, Missouri with aspirations of one day working a state championship game. In this episode of Game Notes, Nick exemplifies the most effective way to take accountability as his humility and aspirations to grow shine throughout the episode. When you publicly highlight your weaknesses it shows great personal strength and the desire to excel at your craft. Our conversation lead to identifying some more ways that you can exude strength on the court, key indicators for when we need to slow down, and how to smoothly get the coach back in their box.
Nick Burton is with us for a two-part series about his Paris, TX, business as a hydroponic grower for green salads being sold to local businesses. Visit our EAT Community for more
Welcome to Exposed: Environmental Echoes in Health, a special edition podcast series produced by The Scientist's Creative Services Team. This series is brought to you by the Van Andel Institute, an independent biomedical research institute devoted to improving human health for generations to come. While the human body's cells all use the same set of instructions, they can end up with wildly different features and functions. Beyond the information stored in DNA, factors within a person's environment, including chemicals, microbes, and their diet, change how cells work. In this series, Niki Spahich from The Scientist's Creative Services Team talks to researchers from the Van Andel Institute who investigate how the environment and behavior change cellular functions through epigenetic processes. Microbes surround us, and they can have surprising effects beyond infection. In this episode, Nick Burton discusses his work discovering new environmental bacteria in backyards and how exposure to both bad or good bugs can affect an organism's offspring.
Bootstrap Farmer's Nick Burton and Randy Cummings discuss current and rising market trends in Agriculture. They also bring insights for growers looking into diversifying their operations or branding into new markets. Are you interested in broadening your knowledge about current agricultural trends? Whether that be with edible flowers, microgreens, cultivating mushrooms, or cut flowers. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:37 Exploring Market Trends in Agriculture 3:59 Diversification and Leveraging What You are Already Doing 6:03 Setting Yourself Apart with Speciality Products 7:37 Finding a Demand for Your Products 8:08 Leveraging Your Farm for Photography 13:00 Relationship Building in Farming 14:58 Why is Flower Farming Rising in Popularity? 15:55 Utilizing all 4 Seasons as a Local Flower Farmer 20:14 Flower Production Under a High Tunnel 21:30 Demand for Succulents 22:53 Mushroom Farming 24:03 Resources for Staying Up to Date on Trends 26:59 Farm and Homestead Influencers 28:45 Non-Farming Ways to Work in Agriculture 36:29 Finding an Approach that Works for Your Farm and Market 38:55 Customizations and Expenses that Come with 44:00 Standard and Sizing 50:05 Navigating Product Challenges and Optimising Product Information 54:52 Offering Multiple Ways for Demonstrations and Learning 59:34 Meetup Collaborations for Farmers 1:00:55 Collaborations at Bootstrap Farmer www.bootstrapfarmer.com
Episode 39 is a doozie. We had to sit on it for a couple of weeks because our guest has a crazy schedule and Troy is on vacation for some of May. In this episode, we talk to Nick Burton about multifamily investing and larger assets. Nick Burton is Director of Acquisitions at Legacy Wealth Holdings. He works along side Tim Bratz to acquire and stabilize not just multifamily, but other larger assets. Many of you will be familiar with Tim, but Nick is the right hand of this operation. All together, LWH controls over 4,000 units. Tim and Nick have both recently relocated to Charleston and are quickly plugging in to the area. Nick has moved to the Park Circle area, so in addition to investing, we spend a lot of time just chatting about the area and some of Nick's interesting collections. I'm sure you'll enjoy the show. If you'd like to contact LWH, you can find them at https://legacywealthholdings.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/troy-gandee/support
This episode contains a convo recorded in early-October 2020, with a one of a kind, super prolific 101er that teamed up with fellow titans to bring us: Car Jumper, Sex Teenagers, Strange Cases, Trading Up, Making Mistakes, Bleeding Out, Late Tonight with Nick Burton, Progo Probots, Ikea Heights, Water and Power: Miami, Punks, Master Cleanse, The Ballad of Low Voice and High Voice and more... Originally published as an episode of The Todd Donald Show, this is a "throwbackisode"! It serves the purpose of delivering the goods to you, loyal listeners, during gaps caused by any number of situations. For your listening pleasure, it's been reformatted to fit the aesthetic of this podcast. David Seger's website David Seger on IMDb David Seger on Channel 101 (Legacy Website) Todd Donald (host) Postmodern Machine (music) Channel 101 Podcasts (network)
Pontus talks to Nick Burton, CIO at Screwfix, about his experience as a B2B buyer of technology. Listen to find out which one is Nick's favourite fearless mindset!
A big goal of ours is to have a billion dollar portfolio. One of the guys helping Legacy Wealth to reach that goal is our Director of Acquisitions, Nick Burton! This guy listens to all my crazy ideas, and he's usually right there with me on trying to make them happen. In a nutshell, Nick finds and negotiates properties and maintains communications with sellers throughout the entire process. He enjoys the diversity of projects working in real estate and appreciates being part of a team that can quickly seize an opportunity and turn it into someone else's dream. //SAY HI TO NICK Facebook: /nick.burton.5074 Instagram: @legacy_wealth_nick
Join me as I interview bestselling author, Nick Burton, on her new book Eye Level is Buy Level: The Power and Success of a Dope Tablescape. Nicki spills the tea on how to become a dope vendor that attracts the right buyers so you can make money. The techniques in this book also provides you with business basics that you can use in any part of business.
Ryan Murphy’s new film, The Prom, bursts into song and dance as four down-on-their-luck Broadway stars descend on a small Indiana town in support of a girl who just wants to go to the high school Prom with her girlfriend. The cast includes Meryl Streep, James Corden and Nicole Kidman and the critical reception in the US has been polarised; what does our reviewer Karen Krizanovich make of it? When theatre director Rebecca Frecknall and playwright Chris Bush began rehearsals for the show that would re-open London's Almeida Theatre after lockdown they had the title, Nine Lessons and Carols, but nothing else. They talk to Kirsty about creating a production, from scratch, with a cast that must maintain social distance; a show that addresses these dark times, but warmly welcomes an audience back to the theatre with lights, sound, and stories. A comic strip “Our Plague Year” by artist and illustrator Nick Burton, conceived in collaboration with HOME in Manchester, draws parallels between the Great Plague which struck England in the 17th century and the current Coronavirus epidemic. Set in the Derbyshire village of Eyam which, when The Plague took hold, famously chose to cut off all contact with the outside world to stop the contagion spreading. But it’s not just doom gloom and death, the strip is full of dark humour and makes readers wonder whether human society has really changed all that much between then and now. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Julian May
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast as he discusses Beating Up Deals, Partnering, Battle Stations & Deal Criteria. After speaking with Nick Burton this week this week we recap the episode and discuss the importance of having a partner or friend to beat up your deals and keep you from being emotional or putting blinders on and making financial mistakes. We discuss roles partners should have and what kind of personality or skillset matches you should link up with. We talk about having battle stations and staying in your lane but needing to be educated on all positions of your business and discuss detailing out and sticking to your criteria for your real estate deals. By the end of this episode, you will understand the importance having people be honest with you on your bad deals, getting second sets of eyes and why opposites may not attract but are necessary in business partnerships. You will better understand how to handle these situations and have a better thought process about your business as well as your role and goals related to it. --- Connect with Nick Lamagna: 630.384.9443 www.NickNickNick.com Need loans for your real estate deals. Click here to for our #1 source of financing for real estate transactions of all kinds, as well as discounted CBD from Naked Warrior Recovery!!! Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes on Platforms by Clicking Here To Subscribe Find all social media connections at Social media Links for Facebook, IG, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. Rate and Review The A Game Podcast on Apple Click Here to Review
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with his guest, Nick Burton, the acquisitions master under commercial real estate powerhouse Tim Bratz, as they talk about mastering and not forcing deals. Nick is a successful 26-year-old in the real estate industry. When he was in college, he knew that school was not his thing and decided to drop out. He wanted to do whatever Tim Bratz was doing, who is now his business partner. Nick didn't let anyone stop him from doing what he wanted. He is passionate about a lot of things, and having a positive personality is just one of his best traits. By the end of this episode, you will understand the importance of being patient and disciplined on deals. You will hear success stories built upon a lot of rejection that needs to be pushed through to be successful in this business. We will also discuss the mindset, most common mistakes in commercial real estate and you will pick up a lot of advice and book suggestions from Nick! He believes in the importance of reading, and most importantly, one of the best pieces of advice that he shared was, “Whatever it is, it works out.” ~ About Nick Burton: Nick Burton is the Director of Acquisitions at Legacy Wealth Holdings. He finds and negotiates properties and maintains communications with sellers throughout the entire process. Nick enjoys the diversity of projects working in real estate. He appreciates being part of a team that can quickly seize an opportunity and turns it into someone else's dream. --- Connect with Nick Burton: Website: https://www.legacywealthholdings.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legacy_wealth_nick/ Email: burton@legacywealthholdings.com --- Connect with Nick Lamagna: Website: www.NickNickNick.com Email: Podcast@nicknicknick.com Connect with Nick on Social media Here If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes All Podcast Platforms Available Here
In Part Two of this Special Episode (Episode 4) of #ROQShopTalk, President & General Manager Ross Hunter, Creative Producer Merrill Capps, Channel Manager Brian Richards of ROQ.US. are joined by Nick Burton of Eternal Designs, Gavin StGeorges of Proud T-Shirts, Amber Massey of T-Shirts for Hope, and Marcus (Mike) Kon Synergy Media, Ltd. to discuss the topic of Diversity & Inclusion in Decorated Apparel. Related Guest Blog by Nick Burton: https://www.roq.us/blogs/news/guest-blog-diversity-and-inclusion-in-the-screen-printing-industry Amber Massey is the owner of T-Shirts For Hope Screenprint and Design located in Fortson, Georgia. The passion behind her prints is to empower and encourage people locally and globally. Amber is an advocate of mental health and believes there is always more good in the world. The printshop focuses on making a positive impact through their designs, relationships and by choosing inks, products and apparel that share and support the same beliefs. Marcus (Mike) Kon is the founder of Synergy Media, an award winning boutique design, merchandising and marketing company dedicated to innovative brand building. They generate results by engaging people's minds and igniting their emotions. Synergy helps a diverse range of businesses establish and strengthen their brands, developing brand identity, collateral materials, package design, merch development and production, web applications, marketing, and more. Their brand work has been seen by millions of people and because of it they have been fortunate enough to drive social change. Through their viral video campaigns combating racism, sexism and homophobia, with an activist heart and a passionate social change mission they have armed tens of thousands of people with pro-LGBT equality, anti-racism and gender equality shirts that act as “mini-billboards” for change. Synergy Media is a nationally accredited LGBTE. Gavin StGeorges' story began in Haiti. After moving to the US just before his teenage years and after completing school and leading businesses for other people, he felt the time was right to build something he could be proud of. The opportunity to start a t-shirt company came about from his wife's idea to create custom onesies for their child. In late 2016, PROUD TSHIRTS was born. "Your dreams will never expire but you must have the drive to chase them," -- a phrase Nick Burton, the owner of Eternal Designs in Rome, GA, understand all too well. As a lifelong artist, Nick has been driven his whole life by his passion to create. His journey into screen printing started in high school. After being burnt out from the lack of creativity and growth at his corporate job, Nick left his corporate job and in 2014 created Eternal Designs. Since the inception, Nick has been devoted to building a creative driven company focused on quality, uniqueness, and community. In case you missed Part One, please visit: https://anchor.fm/roq-us/episodes/ROQ-Shop-Talk-Episode-4----Diversity--Inclusion-in-Decorated-Apparel-eflqlm #BlackLivesMatter #Pride #WomenROQ
In Part One of this Special Episode (Episode 4) of #ROQShopTalk, President & General Manager Ross Hunter, Creative Producer Merrill Capps, Channel Manager Brian Richards of ROQ.US. are joined by Nick Burton of Eternal Designs, Gavin StGeorges of Proud T-Shirts, Amber Massey of T-Shirts for Hope, and Marcus (Mike) Kon Synergy Media, Ltd. to discuss the topic of Diversity & Inclusion in Decorated Apparel. Related Guest Blog by Nick Burton: https://www.roq.us/blogs/news/guest-blog-diversity-and-inclusion-in-the-screen-printing-industry Amber Massey is the owner of T-Shirts For Hope Screenprint and Design located in Fortson, Georgia. The passion behind her prints is to empower and encourage people locally and globally. Amber is an advocate of mental health and believes there is always more good in the world. The printshop focuses on making a positive impact through their designs, relationships and by choosing inks, products and apparel that share and support the same beliefs. Marcus (Mike) Kon is the founder of Synergy Media, an award winning boutique design, merchandising and marketing company dedicated to innovative brand building. They generate results by engaging people's minds and igniting their emotions. Synergy helps a diverse range of businesses establish and strengthen their brands, developing brand identity, collateral materials, package design, merch development and production, web applications, marketing, and more. Their brand work has been seen by millions of people and because of it they have been fortunate enough to drive social change. Through their viral video campaigns combating racism, sexism and homophobia, with an activist heart and a passionate social change mission they have armed tens of thousands of people with pro-LGBT equality, anti-racism and gender equality shirts that act as “mini-billboards” for change. Synergy Media is a nationally accredited LGBTE. Gavin StGeorges' story began in Haiti. After moving to the US just before his teenage years and after completing school and leading businesses for other people, he felt the time was right to build something he could be proud of. The opportunity to start a t-shirt company came about from his wife's idea to create custom onesies for their child. In late 2016, PROUD TSHIRTS was born. "Your dreams will never expire but you must have the drive to chase them," -- a phrase Nick Burton, the owner of Eternal Designs in Rome, GA, understand all too well. As a lifelong artist, Nick has been driven his whole life by his passion to create. His journey into screen printing started in high school. After being burnt out from the lack of creativity and growth at his corporate job, Nick left his corporate job and in 2014 created Eternal Designs. Since the inception, Nick has been devoted to building a creative driven company focused on quality, uniqueness, and community. Stay Tuned for Part 2 Coming Soon. #BlackLivesMatter #Pride #WomenROQ
The importance of gathering your network to help push each other to new levels in business and life. Hosted by Brandon Youst and Nick Burton of Bootstrap Farmer
My friend Rebekah Westover (active LDS, married mother of 3) shares her journey to become a LGBTQ Ally. It started by doing a photo shoot of a same-sex couple (her cousin Marc Galbraith and Nick Burton) in 2013 at the Salt Flats. Spending a day with these two good men changed Rebekah’s heart. That shoot became the focus of an article at the Park City Magazine (see https://www.parkcitymag.com/weddings/2013/09/men-in-black-marc-galbraith-nick-burton-grooms-portraits-at-the-salt-flats). Since that time, Rebekah has done work for Encircle and other same-sex couples. Rebekah shares her thoughts on our LGBTQ friends, their gift and contributions. She also talks about her role as an ally including wearing a rainbow bracelet to Church. Thanks for being on the podcast Rebekah and your insights to love and support all of God’s children. Your insights helps us to better come together as the same human family.
Howdy folks! In this special episode of The Fox and The Clown our home town friend, and fan of the podcast, Nick Burton, joins us to give a life update and talk about what its like to live in L.A.
Nick Burton on how a career in hospitality, landscaping, retail nursery, added value farming, and creativity led to Bootstrap Farmer and Urban Farm Academy. www.urbanfarmacademy.com
At the age of five, Kincs by Nicki, Founder and Designer Nichole “Nicki” Burton began her journey as an artist. A Columbus, Ohio native; Burton is a self-taught artist and designer who has turned her passion for drawing and painting into a sustainable enterprise. Burton’s creative instinct propels her to experiment with color and texture, producing a signature style that has evolved into a vibrant brand of wearable art that is far from ordinary. A classic Kincs by Nicki creation is uniquely outstanding because Burton masterfully combines colors, textiles and cultural relevance together to create pieces that resonate with its future owner. “Art should be appreciated; not discarded in a basement or lost in a jewelry box.” Keeping with her belief that each piece should be a one-of-a-kind work of art, she intentionally ensures that no one, hand-painted piece is the same. "Everything I create is intentional and meaningful to the entire collection.” Burton’s process for creating new pieces manifests in the forms of dreams. “No pencil or stencil. It is all in my head.” It is no wonder that Nichole’s statement-making jewelry and clothing reflect the city that she inhabits and works in which is bedecked in cultural significance and imaginative representation. Over the course of her successful 20+-year career, Nichole has collaborated with designers, photographers, stylists, make-up artists and activists to highlight, enlighten and educate the significance and relevance of African-American art. Additionally, Nichole also operates a mobile art studio that turns any location into an art studio in minutes. She also hosts themed “Paint & Sip” events throughout the year. She currently resides in Columbus, Ohio with her husband, three adult children, and one grandchild. So, friends, you may wonder how in the world I got connected to such a brilliant artist, and I am absolutely giddy over this back story. Many of my regular listeners will be familiar with the fact that I listen closely to the direction I receive, and one day I was prompted to contact my much-esteemed colleague Dwight Carter. You may know him as an award-winning educator, author, and speaker. I know him as someone God places squarely in my life when I needed his story the most, and Dwight has blessed me in so many ways including writing an incredible foreword for Lead with FAITH. So what does Dwight have to do with today’s guest? Friends, you are going to have to listen to the interview to learn that information and much much more. In this episode, we learn how Nicki has always had what she believes is a God-given talent for art, and we learn about her wonderful life and experiences as a teacher no less! Regular listeners of this show will not be surprised when we go deep, beyond art and into spirituality and social justice. I am in absolute awe of Ms. Nick Burton, and I am deeply honored to share with you today, Nicki Burton’s Creativity story. Stay Connected Nicki's Website: Kincs By Nicki Kincs By Nicki on Facebook Kincs By Nicki on Instagram Email Nicki --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inawepodcast/message
CIO UK Editor Edward Qualtrough caught up with seven CIOs and a Gartner research director at the 2019 Gartner Symposium and ITxpo in Barcelona to reflect and debrief the sessions, trends and themes which struck a chord at the analyst firm’s annual European gathering. Equinor SVP and CIO Åshild Hanne Larsen, Avon VP of Digital Nick Burton, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Associate Director of Digital Sarah Moorhead, Venator CIO Jose Baeza, AWE Chief Technology Officer John Fenwick, Chief Digital Officer for Scottish Local Government Martyn Wallace, Places for People Chief Data and Information Officer Norma Dove Edwin, and Gartner Senior Research Director Ian Cox shared their views on innovation, digital transformation, sustainability and more. Recorded in conference rooms, exhibition halls, beach bars and corridors - hear some of the reflections from leading CIOs, CTOs and Chief Digital Officers. Åshild Hanne Larsen, Equinor SVP and CIO [3min 02sec] Nick Burton, Avon VP of Digital [17min 10sec] Sarah Moorhead, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Associate Director of Digital [22min 53sec] Jose Baeza, Venator CIO [26min 41sec] John Fenwick, AWE CTO [33min 15sec] Martyn Wallace, Scottish Local Government Chief Digital Officer [40min 25sec] Norma Dove-Edwin, Places for People Chief Data and Information Officer [50min 56sec] Ian Cox, Gartner Senior Research Director and Analyst [1hr 01min 59sec]
CIO UK Editor Edward Qualtrough caught up with some 10 CIOs at the Gartner Symposium and ITxpo in Barcelona to reflect and debrief on the the sessions, trends and themes which struck a chord at the research and analyst firm’s annual European gathering. Chief Digital Officer for Scottish Local Government Martyn Wallace, British Red Cross CIO Rosie Slater-Carr, Brussels Airline CIO Simon Lamkin, DVSA Director of Services and Technology James Munson, Arsenal FC IT Director Christelle Heikkila, Belron Chief Information and Digital Officer Nick Burton, ECB Head of IT Damian Smith, Pladis Chief Digital Officer Anthoula Madden, ArrowXL CIO James Robbins, and British Transport Police Sarah Winmill all discussed the cultural side of digital transformation, emerging technologies, from AI to augmented intelligence, board liaisons and their priorities for the next year. Recorded in conference rooms, exhibition halls, beach bars and corridors - hear some of the reflections from leading CIOs, CTOs, Chief Digital Officers, IT Directors and Heads of IT. Martyn Wallace, Chief Digital Officer for Scottish Local Government [2min 41sec] Rosie Slater-Carr, CIO of British Red Cross [9min 32sec] Simon Lamkin, CIO of Brussels Airlines [14min 56sec] James Munson, Director of Services and Technology at the DVSA [20min 03sec] Christelle Heikkila, IT Director at Arsenal FC [33min 01sec] Nick Burton, Chief Digital Officer at Belron [37min 34sec] Damian Smith, Head of IT for the ECB [45min 22sec] Anthoula Madden, Chief Digital Officer of Pladis [55min 36sec] James Robbins, CIO of ArrowXL [1hr 8min 45sec] Sarah Winmill, CIO of the British Transport Police [1hr 15min 29sec]
For Episode 5 we had the chance to sit down with Nick Burton from Paris, Texas. Nick is owner of Victory Gardens Farm and Victory Lunch Club, and founder of State of the Soil. He's also the creative director for Bootstrap Farmer and co-hosts a podcast called Bootstrap Farmer Radio. In this episode you'll hear Nick's perspective on selling value added products and the benefits of having your own commercial kitchen. We also talk boot-strapping, side-hustling, and mocktail-drinking!
Episode 8 of the 21st Century Human Podcast. This month we talk to Nick Burton, Chief Information & Digital Officer about being a 21st Century Human within his industry. Follow Nick @nick_burton on Twitter. This podcast was recorded as a live video and can be seen at https://leadingedgeforum.com
Have you ever felt like you stepped between the hammer and the nail? That is exactly what it can feel like when an entrepreneur and their spouse don't understand each other and are not on the same page. In this episode of Fortunes and Families Brett and Gina Judd - The Love Entrepreneurs - discuss ways that you can come together as a partnership and actually increase the profitability, the resilience, and the ability to stretch as a business builder and entrepreneur. They discuss how vulnerability is actually a strength and when you leverage it it will increase your ability to grow your business. Brett discusses how Nick Burton of www.GrowersCoach.com applied the principle of increasing the ROI in the bedroom and it increased his 25% in 5 months and saved him $80,000 + in oporating costs and wages. Business can actually bring a couple together and when yo learn to apply the relationship binding skills in this episode, you will Increase The ROI In The Boardroom AND The Bedroom!!
Running through much of Professor Andrew Higson’s work is a concern for questions of national cinema; his article ‘The concept of national cinema’, first published in Screen in 1989, has proved very influential and has been translated and/or reprinted several times. He has published various papers since 1989, which revise his arguments about national and transnational cinema as well as papers on the British heritage film, on the British new wave, on silent cinema, on Channel 4 television and on film acting. He is currently working on three separate projects. He is editing the Routledge Encyclopedia of Film History, with Kristian Moen, Nathalie Morris and Jonathan Stubbs. He is working on a history of Anglia Television, the ITV company for the East of England. He is completing a book on British cinema in the 1990s and 2000s, provisionally entitled Film England, 1990-2008: (Trans)National Cinema, English Literature and Narratives of the Past and Present some of which forms the basis for the Nick Burton Memorial Lecture 2011.