POPULARITY
The Fraser Institute says the province is failing on childcare. Nick Mercer is just about to finish his early-childhood-education degree in Gander. He talked about the reality of the industry.
Episode Thirty-One - (Eat) the Rich In which nobody gets eaten, uh-uh, not one delectable soul. (burps) Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt Now was written by Courtney Floyd and Georgia Mckenzie, with sound design by Brad Colbroock and voice acting by: Becca Marcus as Lota Brad Colbroock as Cas Bree Frankel as FF House Ghost 2 Bree Frankel, Carl G Brooks, Deniss C., Jenna Rose, Maria Corcobado, Nick Mercer, as FF House Carl G Brooks as Theodore Danny Spiller as Aaron Deniss C. as Cecilia Eleanor Grey as Frankie Georgia Mckenzie as Josie Jenna Rose as Minerva Jess "Bear" Winston as Alicia Maria Corcobado as FF House Ghost 3 Marnie Warner as Parker Michelle Sellers as Tricia Nick Mercer as FF House Ghost 1 Paul H. Rollins as Nick Tal Minear as Myrtle Tim Lowe as Jon Harker There's no need to bust out your Ouija board to keep in touch. Whether you're new to the spirit world or simply a ghost in need of some entertainment, you can visit www.hauntnowpod.com for information about our cast and crew, content warnings, and transcripts. You can also find us screaming into the void of social media at, you guessed it, @HauntNowPod. Remember to HAUNT RESPONSIBLY. Support The Way We Haunt Now by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-way-we-haunt-now
Episode Thirty - The Dwelling When everything goes sideways, Frankie appeals to her family's dwelling for assistance… Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt Now was written by Courtney Floyd and Georgia Mckenzie, with sound design by Brad Colbroock and voice acting by: Ali Hylton, Jeff Goldman, Kirsty Woolven, and Natalie Hunter as the Apartment Ariane Marchese as TV Voices Becca Marcus as Lota Brad Colbroock as Cas Bree Frankel as FF House Ghost 2 Bree Frankel, Carl G Brooks, Deniss C., Jenna Rose, Maria Corcobado, Nick Mercer, as FF House Emma Skinner as TV Voices James Molloy as TV Voices Jenna Rose as Minerva Jess "Bear" Winston as Alicia Kira Apple as The Narrator and Mary Lindsay Zana as Danny Maria Corcobado as FF House Ghost 3 Marnie Warner as Parker Michelle Sellers as Tricia Nick Mercer as FF House Ghost 1 Paul H. Rollins as Nick Sneha Kumar as Airport Gate Attendant Tal Minear as Myrtle Tim Lowe as Jon Harker With bespoke commercials by V.H. Chen and Craig Church. There's no need to bust out your Ouija board to keep in touch. Whether you're new to the spirit world or simply a ghost in need of some entertainment, you can visit www.hauntnowpod.com for information about our cast and crew, content warnings, and transcripts. You can also find us screaming into the void of social media at, you guessed it, @HauntNowPod. Remember to HAUNT RESPONSIBLY. Support The Way We Haunt Now by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-way-we-haunt-now
Episode Twenty-Seven - The Legacy Eulalie's ominous new doodling habit gets the better of her, and chaos ensues. Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt Now was written by Courtney Floyd and Georgia Mckenzie, with sound design by Brad Colbroock and voice acting by: Ali Hylton, Jeff Goldman, Kirsty Woolven, and Natalie Hunter as the Apartment Ariane Marchese as TV Voices Becca Marcus as Lota Brad Colbroock as Cas Bree Frankel as FF House Ghost 2 Bree Frankel, Carl G Brooks, Deniss C., Jenna Rose, Maria Corcobado, Nick Mercer, as FF House Candace McAfee as Netta Courtney Floyd as Eulalie D Sumner as E. Drawing Ghost 2 Danny Spiller as Aaron David S. Dear as Henry Deniss C. as Cecilia Eleanor Grey as Frankie Emma Skinner as TV Voices Georgia Mckenzie as Josie James Molloy as TV Voices Jenna Rose as Minerva Jess “Bear” Winston as Alicia Jordan Alekzander Moore as Howard Kira Apple as The Narrator and Mary Kirsty Woolven as Fidelia Lindsay Zana as Danny Maria Corcobado as FF House Ghost 3 Marnie Warner as Parker Mary-Anne Stanek as Sister Prudence Michelle Sellers as Tricia Nick Mercer as FF House Ghost 1 Paul H. Rollins as Nick Sneha Kumar as E. Drawing Ghost 3 Tal Minear as Myrtle With bespoke commercials by V.H. Chen and Craig Church. There's no need to bust out your Ouija board to keep in touch. Whether you're new to the spirit world or simply a ghost in need of some entertainment, you can visit www.hauntnowpod.com for information about our cast and crew, content warnings, and transcripts. You can also find us screaming into the void of social media at, you guessed it, @HauntNowPod. Remember to HAUNT RESPONSIBLY. Support The Way We Haunt Now by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-way-we-haunt-now
Episode Twenty-Six – The Reunion In which: tea party, custom poltergeists for the uber wealthy, sibling drama, and so much more! Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt Now was written by Courtney Floyd and Georgia Mckenzie, with sound design by Brad Colbroock and voice acting by: Ariane Marchese as TV Voices Brad Colbroock as Cas Bree Frankel as FF House Ghost 2 Bree Frankel, Carl G Brooks, Deniss C., Jenna Rose, Maria Corcobado, Nick Mercer, as FF House Courtney Floyd as Eulalie Deniss C. as Cecilia Eleanor Grey as Frankie Emma Skinner as TV Voices James Molloy as TV Voices Jenna Rose as Minerva Jess "Bear" Winston as Alicia Kirsty Woolven as Fidelia Lindsay Zana as Danny Maria Corcobado as FF House Ghost 3 Mary-Anne Stanek as Sister Prudence Nick Mercer as FF House Ghost 1 Paul H. Rollins as Nick Tal Minear as Myrtle Tim Lowe as Jon Harker Trenton Butt as E. Drawing Ghost 1 With bespoke commercials by V.H. Chen and Craig Church. There's no need to bust out your Ouija board to keep in touch. Whether you're new to the spirit world or simply a ghost in need of some entertainment, you can visit www.hauntnowpod.com for information about our cast and crew, content warnings, and transcripts. You can also find us screaming into the void of social media at, you guessed it, @HauntNowPod. Remember to HAUNT RESPONSIBLY. Support The Way We Haunt Now by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-way-we-haunt-now
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Yesterday afternoon, the provincial government gave environmental approval for World Energy GH2's plan to produce hydrogen from wind energy generated on the Port au Port Peninsula and Codroy Valley. We got reaction from Nick Mercer, an expert on renewable energy and an executive of Enviro Watch NL.
The provincial government has given the official go-ahead for the massive wind-to-electricity-to-hydrogen proposal for western Newfoundland, The plan includes the construction of more than 300 huge wind turbines, as tall as 200 metres each. We heard three perspectives. Provincial Environment Minister Bernard Davis (0:25 mark) delivered the news yesterday, releasing World Energy GH2 from further environmental assessment. John Risley (3:05), the chair of World Energy GH2 says the decision was necessary to solidify NL's position as a global leader in renewable green energy production. Then, Nick Mercer (3:28), an expert on renewable energy and an executive of Envirowatch NL, weighed in on the government's decision.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Yesterday the federal government pre-approved a $128 million dollar loan agreement with World Energy GH2. We got reaction from Nick Mercer, an executive member of Envirowatch NL.
The federal government is giving a 128-million-dollar loan to a company that wants to generate wind power in Western Newfoundland. World Energy GH2 has an agreement with Export Development Canada for a loan of up to 128-million dollars. The announcement was made yesterday. The loan is meant to support the development of one of Canada's first commercial scale wind-to-hydrogen facilities, proposed for Stephenville. It will be powered by wind turbines on the Port au Port Peninsula and the Codroy Valley. Federal minister and Newfoundland and Labrador MP Seamus O'Regan made the loan announcement yesterday. Nick Mercer is an expert on renewable energy and is on the executive of Enviro Watch NL. The group that has been urging caution throughout the approval process for wind energy in this province.
En esta edición tendremos de invitado a Nick Mercer parte de los campeones en parejas de la IWA PR. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/WrestlingEmpirePR/support
Community:Join our Membership to get ad free episodes and A LOT more: http://talesoftheforgotten.com/membership Hangout with Show Creators and Voice Actors of the Tales Network Shows you love: https://discord.gg/BHwu97sxdYShow Description:Katie and Noah awaken to a horrific scene and must deal with the fallout. Meanwhile the mysterious Terenzio's discover more information about the Monster. When Katie finds out the nightmare she lived through is happening to someone else, she must decide whether or not to help.CONTENT WARNING: Episode contains descriptions of violence, gore, anxiety attacks and extreme emotional distress. Listener discretion is advised.Show Credits:Written and Directed by Crystal Storm.Sound Design by Hannah CardelihacStaring: Lena Garcia as Katie. Gerald Hill as Noah. Jake Reicher as The Monster. Kay Reily as Sidney. Melissa Okey as Terenzio. Ray Stakenas as The Fixer. Nick Mercer as Officer Lucas.Shelly MacArlene as ShellyBobbie Chet as Sidney's Mom, Clara.Hannah Cardilehac as News Annoucer OneJaucylen Ford as News Announcer TwoCam Sully as Youtuber NateGwama Haristonel as TikTokerSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tales-of-the-forgotten-audio-dramas/donations
Nick Mercer grew up playing water polo and loving endurance sports. He has biked across Canada, competed in triathlons as a college athlete and has had to navigate through dealing with a traumatic brain injury. Nick exemplifies what it is to be resilient. He started the Podcast Concussion Talks after his head injury & lives to help & connect with others.
This podcast and video (check it out @concussiontalk on YouTube) is a discussion between Erica Norman (episode 128), Jennifer Smith (episode 141) and me (Nick Mercer). We talk about what we've discovered since our brain injuries.*Turn up your volume!* They're all different and they're all positive! I/we hope this is an uplifting episode and that this becomes a mini-series within Concussion Talk Podcast! We really liked talking to each other and there's so much to say!As for another discussion, what topic would you like us to talk about next? Please lets us know in the YouTube or Goodpods comments, or on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn! Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/concussion-talk-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Severe heatwaves and droughts are shrinking the Yangtze river, China's most important waterway for trade, and also a big source of hydroelectric power. Heat and very little rain have caused a sharp drop in river and reservoir levels, leading to restrictions on energy use. We hear more from Howard Zhang, editor of BBC Chinese Service. The world's second largest cinema chain, Cineworld, has confirmed reports that it is considering filing for bankruptcy in the United States, as it continues to struggle with high levels of debt and falling numbers of customers since the start of the pandemic. We talk to Naman Ramachandran, international correspondent at Variety magazine in London. Canada and Germany will sign a deal to develop hydrogen and ammonia, two forms of renewable energy sources. The agreement will boost plans to build a pioneering zero-emission plant in Newfoundland and Labrador, an area of great potential due its strong winds. We discuss the project with Franziska Holz, analyst at the German Institute for Economic Research, and Nick Mercer, post-doctoral researcher at Dalhousie University, in Canada. Japan has the oldest population in the world, and getting them to join the online revolution can prove to be a challenge. The BBC's Mariko Oi reports on a mobile supermarket's efforts to provide a crucial service for the less tech savvy older generation. China isn't the only place where the lack of rain is causing devastating effects. The Rhine River is drying up at a fast rate this summer to the point where cargo ships can't navigate through certain areas. We hear from Lukas Kuemmerle, an independent commodity researcher and founder of Koomarlay research. Wrexham FC, a Welsh non-league football club, is about to star in a new Disney Plus documentary series after being purchased by Hollywood stars Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, who tells us about his new love for football. We review the latest developments in the markets with Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at IG.
For the past 15 years, companies were not allowed to harness NL's robust winds and export the energy that they'd provide, but the ban on onshore wind farms was lifted recently. Nick Mercer is with the School for Resource and Environmental Studies at Dalhousie University and he has studied wind energy. He spoke with the CBC's Troy Turner.
Ellos son los actuales campeones en pareja de la IWA Leinord White y Nick Mercer, The Owners Of Time llegan a La Vuelta Podcast.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Every school has special teachers that go above and beyond for their students and community. Now the newly minted Minister of Education's Award for Compassion in Teaching is recognizing them on a provincial level. We catch up Kim Bonnell, a Churchill Falls teacher who received the award. Renewable energy is being touted as the way forward in the fight against climate change. We get reaction to our province looking to develop its own renewable energy plan from Nick Mercer, regional energy coordinator for the Nunatsiavut Government. Lab and x-ray appointments are cancelled again today across Labrador-Grenfell Health because of the cyberattack affecting the health care system. We hear how this is affecting Labradorians by speaking with Dr. Gabe Woollam, vice-president of medical services for Labrador-Grenfell Health. A proposed amendment to the Lotteries Act could prevent those diagnosed as having a gambling addiction from pursuing class action lawsuits. We hear concerns about this legislation from Lake Melville MHA Perry Trimper and Derek Montague, a recovering gambling addict originally from North West River. A group of volunteers in Cartwright are hoping to bring back the community bonfire. We find out why from Wanda Cabot. As well, it will be the first bonfire night for some reporters here at Labrador Morning. To fully get them into the experience, we bring back a historic bonfire night experience: bonfire toffee. Labrador runners have made an impact at the Cross Country Provincial Championships in Glovertown. Coach Stephen Pike breaks down the results for us. Finally, wondering what shows you can check out in Labrador West and Happy Valley-Goose Bay this month? We get an arts update from Chris Ball of the Labrador West Arts and Culture Centre and Matthew Barrett of the Lawrence O'Brien Arts Centre.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The annual Labrador West Farmers Market is happening this weekend. We talk about it with Labrador West Community Gardens President Maresa Brazil. Wind energy is becoming an important factor as the economy transitions away from fossil fuel energy. We catch up with Nick Mercer, Regional Energy Coordinator with the Nunatsiavut Government, about the progress of the Nain Wind Power Micro-Grid. Labrador Morning's Heidi Atter is in Mary's Harbour this week to follow the search for two missing fishermen off the coast. Today she speaks with some friends who are out looking for them. Bringing over more foreign workers has been floated as one possible solution for the worker shortage in Labrador. But what is it actually like for the people coming here? We hear from Erwin Ponce today. Last month, we heard about a petition by Marlene Brown and Mallory Harrigan to improve health care services in Labrador. Today, Health Minister John Haggie is on to respond to those concerns. The Community Interviews Project for the Nunatsiavut Marine Plan is moving to public information sessions. They hope to go to different communities to present what's been learned so far and get feedback. We speak with Mary Denniston, the Nunatsiavut Government's Environmental Protection Analyst. Finally, it's back to work for the federal Liberals and their new minority government, though the composition of the new Parliament remains basically the same as before. To find out what might be next, we speak with author and political science professor Alex Marland.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
After the pandemic is over, economists are expecting a record number of Canadians to quit or retire from their job. The CBC`s Rubina Ahmed-Haq tells us this will widen the already significant skilled labour shortage. We hear from Greg Janes and his effort to develop an Indigenous park in Corner Brook, including a sweat lodge and a traditional tent. An Innu legend was turned into a movie that was one of the most watched of the Nickel Film Festival. Christine Poker talks to us about Cannibal Boys, and how elders helped her create this film. What does the future of green energy look like in Nunatsiavut? We hear from Nick Mercer, regional energy coordinator, about the results of a green energy survey. A committee is offering its services to any Indigenous group who would like to identify unmarked graves using ground penetrating radar. We hear from Lisa Rankin and Bryn Wood. After surviving multiple debilitating strokes, one Happy Valley-Goose Bay resident wants to help others navigate the aftermath. We hear from Nancy Lethbridge. Finally, history is being made in Canada today with the installation of Mary Simon as this country's next Governor General, the first Indigenous person to serve in this role. We speak with with Dawn Lavell-Harvard, Director of the First Peoples House at Trent University, about the historic occasion.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Sweatpants and stretchy waistbands have become the de facto uniform of this pandemic, our choice of comfort rather than style. Fashion journalist, style editor and host of the Beyond Style Matters podcast Jeanne Beker shares her thoughts on these fashion trends. Mina Campbell of North West River explains how her family tradition of seal hunting has been challenging this year due to environmental conditions. The new price of snow crab has fish harvesters in Labrador feeling hopeful for the season ahead, while others are still concerned about the announced cuts to their quotas. Alton Rumbolt, of Mary's Harbour, spoke with Labrador Morning about the process of bringing a price to the panel. How much wood would a wood stove burn if that wood stove was high-efficiency? The Nunatsiavut Government is implementing a program that will allow it's members to replace their current wood stoves with a more efficient model. Nick Mercer, Regional Energy Co-ordinator with the Nunatsiavut Government, tells us about that program. One of Happy Valley-Goose Bay's favourite summer sports, the Shriner Indoor Soccer program, will resume after a long pandemic break. We have a conversation with Ronnie Elson who is the president of the Happy Valley-Goose Bay Minor Soccer Association. The pandemic has been a boom time for grocery stores but, as hard as we might try to use up everything we buy, sometimes we wind up throwing out produce. Not surprisingly, our Home Hacker Jacenta Hudson has found a way to max out all of your fruits and veggies. Finally, it's news that nobody in this country, and especially parents, want to hear. Babies or teenagers dying of COVID-19. As these stories emerge it's renewing concerns about how the coronavirus is affecting the health of younger and younger people.Our house doctor Peter Lin has been looking into this and shares his insight with us.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Wednesday is commonly known as hump day and treated as something to endure, but we speak to a professor of Scandinavian Studies about how the concept of "little Saturday" might be an alternative. Ingrid Urberg joins us. In the second part of the new CBC NL series Thin Ice, we look at all the big and small ways life changes in coastal Labrador when the climate changes. We talk to Black Tickle resident Wendy Keefe to find out what it's like to get fruits and vegetables at the grocery store there, and the constraints that grocery store owners face. Yesterday we heard from fish harvester Chad Strugnell about the cut in the crab quota for coastal Labrador, and today we get reaction from Keith Sullivan of the Fish, Food, and Allied Workers Union. We hear about energy justice and renewable energy potential today when we speak with Nick Mercer, Nunatsiavut Government's Regional Energy Coordinator. The CBC's Malone Mullin brings us the latest of the CBC NL series This Is My Story. We hear the journey of Hayley Redmond, who has overcome the limitations of quadrapelgic cerebral palsy to become an athlete at the national level. In this week's Labrador Away segment, we hear from the members of Smoke Salmon, which may just be the newest band with connections to this province. Toby Taylor and Marlon Pilgrim join us. Finally, a new report takes a look inside long-term care in this country, providing a detailed views of the impact of COVID-19 on the health and well-being of residents. We speak with a contributor to the report, Dr. Samir Sinha.
Nick Mercer (that’s me!) is the creator and writer of Concussion Talk blog – since 2010 – and host and producer of Concussion Talk Podcast – since 2015. In August 2003, while in Victoria, B.C., doing his Master’s of Public Administration at UVic, he was severely brain injured while riding his bike. He was in a medically induced coma for two weeks, and in in-patient rehabilitation at home in St. John’s, NL for 6 months learning how to walk and talk. He also spent a lot of time with occupational therapy learning what daily living would be like. He completed his Master’s in 2006 and then worked in Ottawa at for three years at Export Development Canada (EDC). In 2010 he left a permanent job at EDC and went back to St. John’s to work at the Government of NL and started Concussion Talk blog. Nick stays physically active with yoga, Pilates, walking, and his favourite activity, swimming – COVID permitting. He is very happy, but to say why or how is too much for this short bio. In truth, there are too many intersecting and ever-changing reasons. Nevertheless, he’s happy. I rambled. Oops. Concussion Chats is a podcast hosted by the McGill Students for the Concussion Legacy Foundation, with the help of Nick from Concussion Talk. This podcast is dedicated to providing strength and hope, to those suffering from concussions through sharing experiences. Join us to hear recordings of more of our featured speakers, who’ve spoken to our peer-to-peer run concussion support group. To find out more about the McGill Students for Concussion Legacy Foundation or to get involved visit: https://www.concussionmtl.com/ Facebook: Concussion MTL Instagram: @concussion.ca.mtl Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1705048183104453 Our free peer-to-peer support group is hosted on zoom and is open to everyone. Links here: Mondays at 7 pm Eastern Standard Time: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86735952566 Tuesday at 7 pm Eastern Standard Time, FRENCH: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89275711957 Thursdays at 10 am Eastern Standard Time: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87473900128 Friday at 6 pm Eastern Standard Time: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85196426971 To Contact Us: concussionmtl@gmail.com Concussion Legacy Foundation HelpLines: Canadian HelpLine: https://www.concussionfoundation.ca/helpline American HelpLine: https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/ConcussionLegacyFoundation/ResponseSurvey.html
I'm back after a short break. Next up I am in conversation with actor, voice artist and puppeteer, Nick Mercer. We chat about his involvement in Kids TV shows such as Playschool, Greenclaws, Playdays and The Story Makers.
Hello! Thank you for stopping by! This is launch week for Concussion: There IS Hope, a podcast bringing awe and respect for concussion survivors and their families. Whether you’ve had a concussion or not, there are insidious dangers associated with concussions that all people need to know. Did you know a second concussion on top of a first can cause immediate death? It’s this kind of information you deserve to have; every family needs to know what I’ll be sharing in the episodes to come. Concussions are everyone’s business, and that’s why I’m launching this podcast. I want everyone to stay safer than I have, suffering through my 10 concussions.Today’s sneak peek is into the life of Nick Mercer. His story is incredible. In 2003, Nick had been working on his Master’s of Public Administration at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. He’d played water polo for nine years previously and decided to start triathlons. On a smoky day due to a local fire, he was on a bike ride with several friends when he swerved to avoid an oncoming rider. He crashed into a tree, shattered his helmet, ending up in a two-week coma with a traumatic brain injury. He had to learn to walk again, go through two years of rehabilitation, to learn to speak again, and to live with constant double vision. Yet none of that would stop him from completing his Master’s. Two years after that horrific crash, he returned to the university and completed his degree. He then worked in Ottawa and then in St. John’s for the Provincial Government. On top of this, he has battled cancer and overcome more than most people in a lifetime. His work in spreading the word about resilience through his podcast, Concussion Talk, his book, Detour, and through his public speaking inspires many. In this episode Nick shares the urgent nature of family and friends in helping their loved ones recover, even if it takes years. He also shares a crucial tool that helped him through his tragedy.To arrange Nick Mercer to present to your group and to connect reach out to him at:Podcast: Concussion TalkWebsite: www. ConcussionTalk.comFB: @concussiontalkInstagram: @concussiontalkTwitter: @concussiontalkPatreon: www.patreon.com/concussiontalk As always, seek the advice of your care provider before making any adjustments to your life after a concussion.
In Episode Six of the Growlers Nation Podcast, Chris sat down with goaltender Patrick 'Packy' Munson to talk about his late arrival to Growlers training camp, his pre-game routine in the Bob Cole Media Centre at Mile One, playing junior hockey in Fairbanks, Alaska, his journey through three schools in the NCAA, how he watches his fellow goaltenders on television, his affinity for goalie gear and how he broke his hand in his sleep. In this week's Growlerville segment, Chris caught up with Nick Mercer, multimedia journalist with the Central Voice to talk about the thriving hockey communities of Bay Roberts and Harbour Grace, the rivalries and the local legends that keep the passion of hockey alive and well in Conception Bay North and the impact that local Stanley Cup champion Danny Cleary has had on the community.
Welcome back to the Oasis Podcast!Tickets are still available for the Oasis Podcast Live in Glasgow with Tony McCarroll, plus live set from Oasis Tribute band Columbia. Stereo in Glasgow, 1st November https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Glasgow/Stereo/Oasis-podcast-live-with-Tony-McCarroll-Columbia/13574518/Plus COMPETITION! Would you like to play a set on the night? If so send me a video of you covering an oasis song to oasispod@gmail.com or on social mediaSupport at patreon.com/oasispodFollow on Twitter and Facebook @oasispodcast and Instagram @OasisPodEmail oasispod@gmail.com0:00 Liam Gallagher in Glasgow, Pretty Green store opening0:25 Liam clip and Vision - Shine On0:55 JC Intro - Competition to pay in Glasgow!6:47 Liam Gallagher - The River (Live at Hollywood Bowl, feat. Gene on drums)7:45 Sergeant - Sunshine8:11 Interview with Nick Mercer from Sergeant14:22 The Strokes - Hard To Explain20:53 The View - Same Jeans28:45 Sergeant - K-OK29:03 Oasis - Shock Of The Lighnting (Live Aberdeen 2008)48:16 Sergeant - Counting Down The Days1:04:17 Sergeant - Away With The Fairies1:16:13 Sergeant - See You When I See You1:17:58 Interview with JP Mason from King Tut's Wah Wah Hut1:22:54 Oasis - Roll with It1:28:55 Oasis - Fade In/Out (Live Newcastle 1997)1:33:32 Oasis - Champange Supernova (Live Barrowlands 2001)1:43:18 Liam Gallagher - Come Back To Me1:55:05 Gerry Cinnamon - Canter1:59:27 Oasis - Whatever (Live Barrowlands 2001)2:04:36 The Twilight Sad - There's a girl in the corner2:08:58 Oasis - Up In The Sky (Live King Tuts 1993)2:09:51 Interview with Paul Quinn on the A Celtic State Of Mind Podcast - full episode here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba_E23BQoA82:21:49 Oasis - Stay Young
In this episode of the Human Potential Podcast our host, Oliver Freer, talks to Nick Mercer, Chairman of MercerBell about building a direct marketing company over 20 years and selling it successfully to a major agency. Nick talks about the importance of having very clear business values, an open and transparent approach to staff communications and developing the right mix of positivity, enthusiasm and resolve, even when facing the loss of a major client account.More about Nick MercerNick Mercer has over 29 years’ experience working, and leading data driven marketing agencies.Nick co-founded MercerBell in 1999 and has since helped it grow into Australia’s leading Customer Experience agency, with a staff of 80 and a client list of blue-chip brands such as Toyota, Qantas, Caltex and Nestle.Nick relocated to Melbourne in December 2017 to set up the Melbourne office which now has ten staff.On January 1st 2019 Nick started a new role as Head of Data Spine ANZ for The Publicis Groupe & Chairman of MercerBell.Prior to setting up MercerBell, Nick spent three years as General Manager and Board Member of M&C Saatchi Direct. Previously Nick was part of the team to establish JWT Dialogue, the direct marketing arm of JWT Sydney.Nick started his career in Sydney with one of Australia’s pioneering Direct Marketing agencies, K&D Bond Direct.In 2016 MercerBell were acquired by Saatchi & Saatchi (part of The Publicis Groupe). The Mercer Bell business continues to operate as a stand-alone Customer Experience Agency and provide their skills and expertise to Saatchi & Saatchi and Publicis Groupe clients across Australia and New Zealand.Nick is closely involved with the communications industry and has served on the Board of Directors for ADMA, chaired the Effectiveness Awards and is a regular speaker at the ADMA Forum.In 2017, Nick was inducted into the ADMA Hall of Fame for his outstanding contribution to the Advertising Industry. Nick is also a board director for ADHD Australia.
On this week's Mumbrellacast, we cast our minds back to a time two decades ago, when Nick Mercer and David Bell were planning the launch of their shiny new customer experience agency (18:19). They named it Mercerbell. In the news chat, we discuss Accenture's next creative acquisition in the form of Droga5, give our take [...] The post Mumbrellacast: Accenture buys Droga5, adland's pregnancy problem; Meet Mercer and Bell appeared first on Mumbrella.
Nick Mercer starts our series on Parables as we look at the parable of "The Great Banquet" found in Luke 14:16-24. Thanks for joining us via podcast! Tribe Fellowship (TF) is an on-campus college ministry at William & Mary hosted by the Williamsburg Community Chapel. TF is open to all college-aged young adults. We extend a special invitation to all TNCC students as well! Our weekly meetings are held from late August through the beginning of May. TF is a great place to connect to community and to grow in your faith. Join us for good times, worship, and teaching! Please consider visiting our website (at the link provided below) to learn more about the College and Young Adult ministry, explore earlier talks, and to connect with the larger body of Christ at the Chapel. Contact: Isaiah Thomas, College and Young Adult Ministry Associate, ithomas@wcchapel.org http://wcchapel.org/grow/college-ministry/
I call it Episode 29 of Concussion Talk Podcast because it's easier to sort that way. However, it's really it's own 'stand-alone' podcast with Phoenix Concussion Recovery's Lauren Ziaks, DPT, Teresa Butler Wellness's Teresa Butler, and Concussion Talk's me, Nick Mercer. We will be talking yoga, especially yoga for brain injury and the many benefits it has both mentally and physically!
Mary and Joseph - Listening, obedience Isaiah 7.10-16 Psalm 80.1-8,18-20* Romans 1.1-7 Matthew 1.18-25
This week with Nick Mercer we talk about selling his independent agency to Saatchi & Saatchi, managing agency margins vs client expectations, and the rise of customer experience (CX) as a discipline.
We're super into you. As such, we've been taking this relationship slow. We waited seven episodes to introduce you to our mother and now, after ten episodes, we're inviting you to a wedding. If you had $6,000 for every time we dragged you to a wedding, you'd have $6,000. But maybe you'd fall in love with us? Maybe you'd miss us, even if we never met? Maybe you'd give the money back, like Nick Mercer does. Follow along and find out what kind of wedding date you are. *Featuring our special plus-one, Frances Chang