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Join Kelly, Lyn and special guest Chloe Pavely as we explore all the incredible offers for this years Seafood Feast! To book your culinary adventure, visit www.theseafoodfeast.co.uk For more information on SUPHub, visit www.torbayhospitality.co.uk/sup-hub To catch Chloe's new radio show, tune in Thursday afternoons on radio or visit www.riviera.fm to listen online. To learn more about the Riviera Connect Expo, visit www.riviera-connect.co.uk To learn more about Nick Pearce and his Supper Club, visit www.nickpearcecooking.com/events SLAY! Check out the hilarious Gen Z scripts on Instagram Reels! Kents Cavern: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_3lpPZiz_z/ TLH Leisure Resort https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_3P2uoBQ-i/ Follow Leighton's Litter Pick: https://www.instagram.com/leightons_litter_pick/ and please give generously: https://www.justgiving.com/page/leighton-jarrett-1724702257811 Enjoy this week's paddleboarding championships! Visit https://superchampionships.com/ for more information.
This week we are delighted to have Lorraine Arnold, the owner of Pier Point, as our guest. Lorraine will share what sets Pier Point apart from other hospitality businesses in the Bay, from winning awards to community involvement and rewarding her team. Pier Point is always at the heart of community activities. Upcoming Events • Interview with DJ Luna V: This Friday at the Mercure. Stop by to learn more about her story, mixes, and upcoming gigs. • Vinyl Avengers at The Osborne Hotel: Residency every Wednesday in July and August from 6 to 9 PM. Open-air mod-themed event, free entry, and dress sharp! • Summer Seaside Sessions at Shoreline, Paignton: Every Thursday in August from 6 PM - 8 PM. Great menu and drinks. Spend £10 on drinks and get complimentary garlic bread. • Wine Event at The Wine Box, Torquay: Friday 6th September. Wine flight guided by Paul from the Wine Box with canapés by MasterChef's Nick Pearce. Limited space. Book now at TheWineBox.co.uk. • Restaurant Takeover at The Kents, Wellswood: 5 courses for £55 per person by Nick Pearce on the 30th and 31st of August. Book now. • Gaia Coffee Litter Pick: 3rd August from 10.30 AM. Meet at Gaia and join the team on a circular litter picking route. Enjoy free coffee and cake after. Hospitality news highlights Local News highlights some great dining options in Devon, featuring 20 favourite places to enjoy alfresco meals. Among them is The Venus Cafe in Broadsands, which is open until 8 PM, and The Bucket and Spade Cafe in Shaldon, where you can find more information at TheBucketAndSpade.com. Wild Thyme Deli & Kitchen in Totnes offers seasonal menus, and details can be found at China-Blue.co.uk. Additionally, Cary Arms and Spa in Babbacombe hosts summer BBQs on the first and last Friday of each month until September, with more info at CaryArms.co.uk. Congratulations to all the businesses that received a mention, and see you on the terraces! Hot goss Rumour has it! The Bay has been purchased, and Juniper and Harbour 16 are now up for sale. Is it the truth or just a rumour? Time will tell. Additionally, a secret speakeasy is set to open at 1b The Terrace on Friday, run by the same team behind the Escape Rooms. SUPHub community update: During the recent meeting with the Council, a single point of contact for community issues was secured. An upcoming presentation is scheduled for the leader of the Council, elected members, and the Geopark Management Group. Additionally, Sean and Lyn will provide a radio update on Riviera FM on Tuesday, 13th August. Trendwatch Staycation snacking is becoming popular as shorter breaks gain traction over traditional holidays. This trend is contributing significantly to tourism spending, which amounts to nearly £2.5 billion annually in Devon. AU Vodka is making an appearance at The Mermaid in Brixham and has been highlighted on Soho's social media platforms AND also available at Pier Point! Kelly's Questions: Benefits of entering and winning awards – check out the Torbay Hospitality blog coming soon for Kelly's responses to your questions. Thank you to Lorraine and the team for hosting us at Pier Point. We'll be back next week with more innovations, events, trends, and features like Ask Andy and Kelly's Questions. Don't miss the great music with DJ Luna V! SHOW LINKS Riviera Connect: https://riviera-connect.co.uk/ DJ Luna V SoundCloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/laura-jayne-owen Lorraine's feature interview in 2023: https://www.treatmarketing.co.uk/podcast-production/episode/7afe8ed7/s2e25-pier-point-chronicles-lorraines-story-and-seafood-feast-insights Charlie's Hospitality Heroes interview in 2023 https://www.treatmarketing.co.uk/podcast-production/episode/2724385b/s3e5-hospitality-heroes-launch-with-charlie-james-from-pier-point The English Riviera Website: https://www.englishriviera.co.uk/ Pier Point Website: https://pier-point.co.uk/
On this special manifesto episode of The Power Test, Ayesha Hazarika and Sam Freedman are joined by two special guests: Nick Pearce, one of the authors of Labour's 2010 manifesto, and Claire Ainsley, who was Keir Starmer's policy guru from 2020 to 2022. Together, this quartet dissect and discuss the Labour party's 2024 manifesto (titled, simply, 'Change'). Does it live up to that name? What are the big policy areas it covers, from housing to the NHS? And are there any notable omissions from the a document that could be foundational to how a Labour government does business?Looking at whether this is a bold statement of the party's intention to change Britain for the better – the key question that The Power Test has been asking for three seasons – or a cautious testament to Starmer's "safety first" mentality, this is your breakdown of the first clear indication of where the country is headed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Episode 485 of Impact Boom, Chris Vagg of Pass It On Clothing & Co. discusses how social enterprises can provide wraparound support to uplift people experiencing homelessness and why you should embrace opposition to your purpose led ventures and continue pressing forward on your impact journey. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 370 with Nick Pearce on uplifting youth affected by homelessness through a fashion social enterprise -> https://bit.ly/3ReW4Mq The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Tom Allen Guest(s): Chris Vagg Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
In this deep and insightful conversation, we meet with Nick Pearce, the founder of HoMie, a social impact venture focused on supporting homeless people through a unique retail and training model. Nick shares his journey of starting HoMie, the challenges and insights he's encountered, and the importance of approaching social issues with curiosity, humility, and a focus on human connection. ….. Support the podcast. Subscribe for podcast updates Tank Website Mentorhub Website Subscribe to The Weekly Journal of Creative Leadership Subscribe to The Tank Quarterly --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fearlesspodcast/message
Life has a way of serving up surprises when you least expect them, and often, it's the hurdles that teach us the most. Nick Pearce joins me, Kyle Graham, as we reboot the Dad Bodcast, delving into the very heart of what it means to be a father amid life's unpredictable twists and turns. We're back to share our stories, the laughter, the tears, and the wisdom that comes from the trenches of parenting. It's about the real stuff—balancing work, family, and the elusive 'me' time, all while nurturing the bonds that make this journey worthwhile.This episode touch on deeply personal tales, from the emotional rollercoaster of an unexpected pregnancy and the complexities of loss, to the intricate dynamics of welcoming new life into our family. Hear how we navigated the tension of familial changes, mastered the logistics of daily life with three young kids, and found joy in each unique experience they brought us. Even in the toughest circumstances, we illuminate the power of resilience and the indescribable strength found in the love for our children.This isn't just a podcast; it's a community. We're laying bare the silent struggles that come with being a dad, and how carving out time for self-care isn't just a luxury—it's essential. Join us as we tackle listener questions on maintaining relationship sanity against the backdrop of fatherhood and business. We're here to share the strategies that help our families not just survive, but thrive. It's about building a life filled with memories, setting boundaries that serve us, and embracing the chaos with a smile. So, get comfortable, and let's share this path of learning and growth together. Welcome to Season 2 of the Dad Bodcast.
Devolution to nations, regions and cities has been a feature of British politics since 1997 - to the nations of the UK, Greater London and more recently to other English counties and city regions. It has led in some cases to significant change and the rise of powerful national institutions and city leaders, but it has also been a messy, incomplete process that has produced inequalities of power between different parts of the UK. Not all areas have seen substantive devolution, devolved authorities have different powers, considerable power is still hoarded in the central UK state, and the consequences of devolution for the constitution of the UK, and relations between its constituent nations, remain fraught and contested. Some argue that England should be formally recognised as a partner nation in the UK; others that devolution has gone too far. How has devolution worked in practice? What should the next government do? What can places ask for? Can we move from an overly centralised state to one where true power rests with elected representatives and local communities? Should we consider a federal future for the UK? In this IPR panel discussion, Zoë Billingham (IPPR North), joins Michael Kenny (Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge), Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol, and Hannah White (Institute for Government). Hosted by Nick Pearce, Director of the Institute for Policy Research (IPR) and Professor of Public Policy. This discussion took place on 27 February 2024 and was hosted with Bristol Ideas.
In this episode, I speak with Nick Pearce, the Co-Founder & CEO of HoMie. HoMie is a streetwear clothing social enterprise that supports young people affected by homelessness or hardship with the skills, confidence & experiences to become more work-ready & better prepared for their future. HoMie's Brunswick St store in Melbourne is a base for HoMie's two social impact programs - our VIP Days and a training location for our HoMie Pathway Alliance Program, as well as where we showcase our latest releases across all seasons. From one monogram tee to year-round releases, and two solid social impact programs that have supported over 1,500 young people to date - it's fair to say the HoMie team is proud to see how the brand has evolved over the years in making and creating impact in our community. When you shop with HoMie, you're helping to support young people affected by homelessness or hardship. HoMie is a Label For The Streets with 100% of Profits going to this important cause. During this dynamic chat, Nick and I discuss: The why behind the launch of HoMie The Lifechanging Programs that HoMie and their community partners offer HoMie's iconic VIP days that support young peopleHoMie's REBORN program News about HoMie's partnership with ABMT to create Australia's FIRST upcycling factory And so much more! I enjoyed every minute of this dynamic, inspiring chat with Nick and no doubt you will too! You can find HoMie at: Website Instagram Nick Linked in _________ INDIA SOURCING EXPERIENCE TRIP - EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST | MARCH 11th - 15th 2024 Don't miss this opportunity to experience a transformational business experience into the sophisticated world of production, sourcing and supply; meet with garment and fabric manufacturers; travel with like-minded business owners and mentors and connect with world-class artisans and manufacturers expressing the very best of India's vibrant fashion culture. EXPRESS YOUR INTEREST HERE. _____ READY TO SCALE UP? Ready to level up to a new phase of growth and expansion? Elizabeth founded fashion consultancy Fashion Equipped in 2012 to expand the reach and potential of the Australian industry. Backed by decades of experience in all aspects of the business, and passionate about entrepreneurship, growth and the power of community, Elizabeth delivers fashion consulting, mentorship and online learning to hundreds of businesses and counting. From buying, product development, sales and sourcing, to strategic planning, marketing and team management, our expert line-up of industry insiders are committed to sharing their knowledge, networks and passion - to empower you to build a thriving fashion business. Elizabeth's next availability for consulting is October 2023. Feel free to reach out to her directly at elizabeth@fashionequipped.com.au. Consulting is suited to brands that are already trading and ready to work on their strategic growth plans. READY TO START UP? Ready to bring your vision to life and start your fashion business? ONLINE LEARNING We've crafted our decades of experience into an online fashion business syllabus informed by and tailored to the real world. Start Your Fashion Business is an industry-first online learning platform and a dynamic and engaged community. If you are a startup who wants to make the Fashion Business your Business – then head to our website and watch the replay of our last Info Session & QA. Our ‘Start Your Fashion Business' programme is open online, so if you would like to join our community jump straight in! MENTORSHIP It takes finely tuned business skills to make it in fashion, but mindset also plays a huge role. This is why mentorship is an essential ingredient to success – few can guide you on this path better than those who've already walked it and our deeply experienced mentors are here to help you navigate the business while building a strong mindset. If you want to work 1:1 with a Mentor and kickstart your biz development, you can head to Your Mentor Collective – book a 1 hour of power session with one of our amazing industry Mentors - that's where the magic happens! MINI COURSES If you're up for a Mini-Course, check out our Start and Scale Studio on our Fashion Equipped website and explore Start your Sourcing Strategy, Startup Cost Analysis, and Tech Pack Development. You can find Fashion Equipped over at: Instagram: @fashionequipped @startyourfashionbusiness_au Podcast Insta: @fashionbusinessmindset Facebook: www.facebook.com/fashionequipped Website: www.fashionequipped.com.au Let's do this together, let's make The Fashion Business, YOUR Business!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Pearce is a recruiter who helped start Alexander Daniels Global, a firm specialized in headhunting for the Additive Manufacturing industry. As the director of the company, Nick´s vantage point informs a discussion of job interviews, networking, salary trends, the talent pool for additive, job hopping, hiring, and much more. This is a great perspective for companies aiming to hire or employees that want to optimize their careers in 3D printing.
Welcome back to Let's Talk by Saxton, the podcast where we hear from some of the world's most inspiring story tellers, thought leaders and change makers. We are thrilled to introduce our incredible new host, Mike Chutter, Co-Founder, COO & CMO of Thankful, a remarkable social enterprise, as well as CEO and Founder of SME for SME. Get ready for thought-provoking conversations and insightful discussions on various topics close to our hearts. In this episode, we're joined by HOMIE co-founder & CEO Nick Pearce. Nick shares his inspiring journey of building HoMie from the ground up. He sheds light on the crucial work they're doing to break down the stigma surrounding homelessness, and how they've translated their intentions into meaningful actions, allowing their social enterprise to flourish. Join us as Nick discusses the delicate balance between passion and logic, the importance of maintaining curiosity, and the realization that while we can't be everything for everyone all the time, we can still make a difference in someone's life. Tune in now and be part of this enlightening conversation! Follow us on Instagram @lets_talk_pod and Nick @homie.com.au For more info on Nick: https://www.saxton.com.au/speakers/nick-pearce
Nicholas Pearce of Recipearce fame is an Instagram ‘cook' (NOT chef) from New South Wales, Australia. He is also a new hunter who joins the Blood Origins podcast this week to discuss his recent wild game cooking series on his instagram channel, his experience hunting for the last four years, and what happened when those two things intertwined. Shoutout to our Conservation Club Members! Visit Eberlestock here https://eberlestock.com/ Hunt with Kilombero North Safaris https://www.kilomberonorth.com/ Hunt in Tanzania with Rungwa Game Safaris here https://www.rungwasafaris.com/ Hunt with Adam Clements https://safaritrackers.com/ See more from Blood Origins: https://bit.ly/BloodOrigins_Subscribe Music: Migration by Ian Post (Winter Solstice), licensed through artlist.io Podcast is brought to you by: Bushnell: https://www.bushnell.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 370 of Impact Boom, Nick Pearce of HoMie Clothing discusses generating sustainable and long-lasting impact for Australian youth affected by homelessness through a clothing social enterprise donating 100% of its profits.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned after just 45 days in office. What's next for the U.K. Conservative party and a country rocked by political and economic crises? We talk to Nick Pearce, a professor of public policy and director of the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath.
Boris Johnson is resigning as Britain's prime minister but will stay on until his Conservative Party chooses a new leader. Nick Pearce, professor of public policy and director of the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath, looks at how the administration got to this point and what happens next.
Nick Pearce, experto en política británica, director del Instituto de Investigación de Políticas (IPR) y profesor de Políticas Públicas de la Universidad de Bath, habló en La W a propósito de las renuncias en el Gobierno de Boris Johnson.
Nick Pearce is a Recruitment Entrepreneur, Founder and Director of Alexander Daniels Global and a Co-Founder of the broader Alexander Daniels Recruitment Group. The mission of Alexander Daniels Global is to enable the industrial revolution in additive and advanced manufacturing through talent. They work with the innovators and developers of additive manufacturing technology, materials and software to identify, engage, attract and recruit the professionals they need to achieve their strategic objectives. Before we get started head over to www.3degreescompany.com and subscribe to the podcast. Remember you can listen to the show anywhere you download your podcasts including Spotify, Apple, Amazon, or Stitcher
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Nick Pearce, CEO and Co-founder of HoMie - a social enterprise that aims to break down the stigma associated with homelessness and those experiencing it rough on the streets. They do this through their ultra cool fashion label, HoMie, their up-cycled ReBorn range and their Pathway Alliance Program that helps disadvantaged youth kick start their retail career. Links from the episode:HoMieUrban OutfittersSmartlessFrom The Streets To The Catwalk: The HoMie Story | #156Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… This episode was brought to you by…eSuiteAbout your co-host: Nick Pearce from HoMieNick Pearce is the CEO & Co-Founder of HoMie, a streetwear clothing social enterprise that launched in 2015. HoMie uses 100% of its profits to achieve HoMie's mission of supporting young people affected by homelessness or hardship. Since 2015, Nick has helped take the brand from a pop-up idea between three friends, to a bricks and mortar retail store that also acts as a base for HoMie's Pathway Alliance Program - an initiative that sees young people experiencing hardship participate in training, where they gain on-the-job experience and accredited learning. In 2017, Nick was awarded the Victorian Young Achievers Award for Leadership, in 2018, the National Retail Association's Young Retailer of the Year and in 2019, GQ Magazine's Social Force Award. You can contact Nick at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James King joins and Alice Stevens, Izzie Marshall and Nick Pearce pop in to discuss the big race of the week! Darran Pearce is here to make sense of it all
Pointing LEGEND Nick Pearce joins the squad for a chat about Shelfield, Cheltenham, his career thus far and plenty of Johnny bashing!
Mike and Ting talk about The Forgotten City. Contact us: @lostlevelsclub or mike.and.ting@lostlevels.club Show Notes: What is The Forgotten City? The Forgotten City OST Full Original Soundtrack (YouTube) The Forgotten City The Forgotten City at Skyrim Nexus An Australian Skyrim Mod Has Won A Screenwriting Award Aussie modder Nick Pearce talks about his Skyrim expansion “The Forgotten City” Skyrim - Thomas the Tank Engine Mod (HD) (YouTube) The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Minit (video game) The Forgotten City's Nine-Year Journey from Skyrim Mod to Standalone Game How a Lawyer Sacrificed his Career to Redevelop his Skyrim Mod | The Forgotten City Documentary (YouTube) Behind the high-risk development of The Forgotten City Playthrough The Forgotten City background choice guide What makes a city? Charon The Forgotten City: How to Stop the Assassin This quest is one of the most unsettling experiences I've had all year The Forgotten City: All Endings And How To Get Them DOCTOR STRANGE Movie Clip - Dormammu, I've Come To Bargain Scene (2016) (YouTube) Summary The Forgotten City on Metacritic Bombers' Notebook Outer Wilds absolutely nails this one thing about exploration LA Noire - Tech Trailer (YouTube) About one of the endings... Next Time Life is Strange: True Colors Xdrive Megabox (Gamescast) Post-Chat Winner's Triangle - Hong Kong GGJ22 (YouTube) Winner's Triangle (Global Game Jam 2022) by Katsew
Nick Pearce is joined by Rita Griffiths, Marsha Wood, Jane Millar, Fran Bennett, Ryan Shorthouse and Kate Summers to discuss our new report, 'Couples navigating work, care and Universal Credit'. This event took place on 26 January 2022. To learn more about the research, visit: https://www.bath.ac.uk/projects/couples-balancing-work-money-and-care-exploring-the-shifting-landscape-under-universal-credit/. Or read the report in full via: https://www.bath.ac.uk/publications/couples-navigating-work-care-and-universal-credit/.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Nick Pearce, the CEO and Co-Founder of HoMie - a social enterprise that aims to break down the stigma associated with homelessness and those experiencing it rough on the streets. They do this through their ultra cool fashion label, HoMie, their upcycled ReBorn range and their Pathway Alliance Program that helps disadvantaged youth kick start their retail career. In this episode we go on a journey with Nick on how he went from studying Journalism and being a Manny (yes, a real life Manny) to creating a business with purpose that is today known as HoMie. We also dive into the unique size guides that HoMie uses, the tools they use for online accessibility and why saying no to opportunities has opened up better doors than saying yes. Links from the episode:HoMieRebornDisneyUserwayLaunch HousingChampionGeneral PantsBondsNikeToms Shopify Plus and Rollie Nation (sponsored)Signet and Free to Feed (sponsored)Questions answered:How does the HoMie trainee program work?How do you approach the process of partnering with brands?How can retailers create opportunities for young people? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alex WadeltonAlex is the Co-Founder and Creative Director of the Silver Lining. You can learn more about the Do Nothing Challenge here. I'm joined by old mate Nick Pearce, CEO of HoMie as my co-pilot on this one.Neon TreehouseI'm really pleased to announce that Humans of Purpose has partnered with digital agency and major season sponsor, Neon Treehouse. Neon Treehouse are a bold and creative team, delivering bright and imaginative solutions in the digital space. They are the digital agency I would send any of my trusted friends or colleagues to.KreolKreol are now the official drink of Humans of Purpose. Kreol was founded in 2016 around a very simple vision; to create a range of guilt free, refreshing beverages that tasted good. Humans of Purpose listeners (you) can enjoy a 15% discount on their tasty range of healthy sodas. Just hit the website here, click shop and enter discount code humansofpurpose on checkout.Promotional CampaignsAll Humans of Purpose guests are hand-picked by our team, but we open to promoting opportunities that meet the needs of our growing community. Are you seeking to promote your organisation, programs, products or services on Humans of Purpose? Talk to us about collaborating on a custom campaign package that will get you the results you are after.Our SupportersHumans of Purpose is independent, primarily self-funded and locally produced. A big thankyou goes out to our amazing Patreon supporters who help us keep the show running:Deb, Joel, Carmen, Levi, Bee, Lyndon and Joe, Misha and SabinaSupport us today for as little as the price of a single coffee per month. I'll send you an awesome exclusive Humans of Purpose tote bag (valued at $25) and you will help shape the podcast moving forward.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/humansofpurpose. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When life handed us the mantle of fatherhood, it wasn't accompanied by an instruction manual. This heart-to-heart with Nick Pearce peels back the layers of what it means to be a dad in today's world, sharing the raw joy and piercing challenges that come with the territory. From the heartache of miscarriage to the euphoria of holding our children for the first time, Nick and I traverse the emotional landscape, bringing our personal stories of balancing the weight of professional dreams and the sheer enormity of parenting.As we swap tales from the trenches, we uncover the often-unspoken aspects of supporting our partners through the trials of pregnancy and childbirth. We lay bare the transformative journey of not just witnessing but actively participating in the birth of our children, underscoring the pivotal role of education, advocacy, and an unwavering team spirit. The narrative shifts as we recount the early days of fatherhood, filled with humor, panic, and a newfound depth of love that forever alters our being.Culminating in a candid conversation about keeping the flames of partnership alive post-children, Nick and I delve into the dance of communication, self-care, and the relentless pursuit of happiness amidst the chaos of parenting. We celebrate the rites of play, the bonding over shared meals, and the universal language of cooking that brings families together. Join us for an episode that promises not just to speak to fathers everywhere but to anyone who has navigated the intricate waltz of nurturing relationships while crafting a family legacy.
With his modding days behind him, Nick Pearce was mostly lost to games, that is, until Skyrim came along. What stemmed from that moment was a beloved mod, adored by millions than itself kicked off a massive career path change. Having moved from law into game dev, Nick is working on The Forgotten City, and takes some time to join Paul and discuss the journey so far. Follow Paul and submit your ideas for future guests on Twitter Visit the Player2 Website and the Player2 Youtube Channel where you can also follow his written and video exploits including reviews, feature pieces and shows such as Patched, The Insider and Gamer School Find out more at https://dev-diary.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1862be for 40% off for 4 months, and support Dev Diary.
Here you can listen to the interview between Sophie and Nick, where they explore the success that Alexander Daniels Global has had in promoting a diverse team environment.Disclaimer: This is not a 3D People podcast episode, it is a recorded interview which has been transcribed in a blog post on the Alexander Daniels Global website.
In this episode, founder of Alexander Daniels Global, Nick Pearce, and Director and Podcast Host, Iulia Oprea, discuss their impressions of the 2021 Salary Survey results. What talent market and salary trends were noticed? What behaviours are these indicators of? And which questions have been sparked as a result?Sit back, listen and enjoy.
Are you a lover of social justice and fashion? If so then today’s episode is perfect for you! In this episode we sat down with Nick from Homie Clothing and discussed all things behind the grind of a social enterprise! Together we explored the importance of finding the right people for specific jobs, the constant struggle of trying to educate and inform large groups of people and the importance of utilising university and its abundance of resources while you can! We also discussed the reason behind Homie Clothings decision to have 'business as usual' on Invasion Day and how 'doing' reflects and embodies their company values. Listen in to this episode with your hosts – Neeharika Palachanda and Paige Carter to hear about what's behind the grind for the CEO of Homie Clothing.But wait! There's more!Follow Behind the Grind Podcast (AUS) on InstagramFollow Behind the Grind Podcast (AUS) on LinkedInFollow Behind the Grind Podcast (AUS) on FacebookGet in touch:Say hello@behindthegrindpodcast.com.au
Introducing Mental WellthSince Humans of Purpose wrapped up in September I've been working on the Mental Wellth podcast series, in partnership with Cooper Investors. There series takes a look at our mental health system and speaking with a myriad of experts on the state of play, systems challenges and how we can change things for the better. I think this is one of our finest episodes where we talk to amazing social entrepreneurs who live with mental illness and are doing truly incredible things. Learning more about our system is critical right now given the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System has just tabled its final report last week, with 65 recommendations that will totally revamp our broken system. If you like what you hear check out our previous 6 episodes and we have at least 3 more to follow. Just search Mental Wellth in any decent podcast player or subscribe via Spotify.Lived ExperienceToday we talk to three amazing guests about their experiences with the mental health system, how they manage and live with mental health issues and how things might be better in future:Nick Pearce, CEO of HoMiETenille Gilbert, Managing Director of Society MelbourneMitch Wallis, Founder & CEO of Heart on My SleeveMore On Mental WellthMental Wellth is a 10-part podcast series exploring the Australian mental health system, its funding and design needs, challenges and opportunities. It is a partnership between Purposeful and Cooper Investors and is hosted by Mike Davis.Wellth. noun | welth A new and more valuable life currency. a life exemplified by abundance, happiness, purpose, health and joy.We talk to leading mental health academics, professionals, practitioners, philanthropists and people with lived experience and try to learn how we can improve our mental health system and improve our own mental health and wellbeing too.Our goals in releasing the series are:To encourage further investment into mental health programs, resources and solutions for the benefit of our communityTo encourage greater awareness and understanding of mental health issues that are negatively impacting on our communityJoin us for conversations with leaders from Beyond Blue, Movember, Orygen, SANE, Launch Housing, Philanthropy Australia, MaiTri Foundation, Cooper Investors and more as we uncover key systems challenges and opportunities as well as insights on how we can live a life of meaning and purpose. To learn more visit our website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We hosted a panel discussion with John Barnes, Janne Kyttanen, and Nick Pearce to talk about what companies need to excel in this industry, how creativity, people, and training matters, and - most importantly - how these guys can help you. Teamed up with the Barnes Global Advisors and Janne Kyttanen, Alexander Daniels Global is hosting a competition for those companies that participate in the 2020 AM Salary Survey for Employers by November 30th.Read more, and participate to win, here: www.alexanderdanielsglobal.com/salary-survey-competition
In this online launch event, Rita Griffiths, Fran Bennett and Jane Millar discuss findings from their new report, co-authored with Marsha Wood, 'Uncharted Territory: Universal Credit, Couples and Money'. They are joined by Nick Pearce and Chief Executive of the Child Poverty Action Group, Alison Garnham. Access the report via: https://www.bath.ac.uk/publications/uncharted-territory-universal-credit-couples-and-money/ This event took place on 22 June 2020.
Welcome to the sixth episode of Wales Business Review. This week former First Minister of Wales is joined by Katy Chamberlain, Chief Executive of Business in Focus, and Nick Pearce, co-founder of Object-Matrix.
Nick Pearce Nick is the CEO and Co-Founder of HoMie. HoMie is a streetwear clothing social enterprise with 100% of profits supporting people experiencing homelessness or hardship. Patreon Stars Thanks to our awesome Patreon Supporters - Rich, Tanveer, Lusha, Judy, Jules, Sally, Will, Bee, Lyndon, Olivia, Jo, Bonny, Misha * 2, Macartan, Joel and Stuart- you help us to create great weekly podcasts! Join Patreon Support us today! You'll get a weekly shout-out, my eternal gratitude, many perks plus some terrific HoP swag. Not bad value for the cost of one coffee per month. Support the show.
In this episode of the HYPECAST, we spoke to Nick Pearce, one of the original pioneers of the hospitality scene on the Gold Coast. Nick is the founder of two of our favourite cafes Blackboard and Tucker and is responsible for keeping us caffeinated with his wholesale coffee business Blackboard Coffee Roasters. The hour flew by as we discussed topics such as: - How he changed the hospitality game on the Gold Coast - His passions and ethos around food and coffee - The current landscape of the food and beverage game in Australia - Plus a heap more. Everyone loves coffee and everyone loves food so this is an episode you don’t want to miss.! We hope you enjoy the episode and if you did, please let us know, share with your friends or anyone you think would benefit! We appreciate your support and all who subscribe to our channel and continue to join us for the HYPECAST! Find out more about Nick and his awesome businesses below: Instagram: @nicholaspearce https://blackboardcoffee.com.au/ & https://www.tuckercasuarina.com/
The two generations of Balme, WIlliam and Neil continue their exploration of the world and the fascinating people in it. This week their guest is Nick Pearce, the co-founder of Conscious Creative and founder of HoMie, a socially conscious streetwear label. More about Nick Pearce and his work. http://www.theconsciouscreative.org https://homie.com.au/
If not the EU, then what? Mike Kenny and Nick Pearce explore the idea of the ‘Anglosphere’ as a forgotten factor in the decision to leave the EU. Amidst the ongoing Brexit negotiations, a question mark looms over Britain’s future place in the world. The wish for a post-Brexit ‘global Britain’ has driven the idea of an alliance between Britain and its old Commonwealth colonies to resurface, based on a belief in a special bond shared by English-speaking peoples across the world. This event was recorded live at The RSA on Thursday 31st May 2018. Discover more about this event here: https://www.thersa.org/events/2018/05/after-brexit-a-future-beyond-the-eu
"Clothing will not solve homelessness, hopefully it makes people’s days, weeks, months better, but what will is support and opportunity for people…” For our eighth episode, Yaz Naji and Reegan Quick sit down with Nick Pearce, co-founder of HoMie, a social enterprise designing and selling streetwear to provide people experiencing homelessness opportunities. Together they discuss the necessity of financial sustainability for social impact, the need of collaboration and partnerships, the philosophy of creating deeper more personal impact for a smaller number of beneficiaries and how to make caring cool. Show Notes: HoMie (Organisation) Launch Housing (Organisation) Ladder (Organisation) STREAT (Organisation) If you’re interested in finding out more about HoMie or want to see their clothing, then be sure to check out their website, Facebook page and Instagram. Follow the journey on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Our Website.
In Episode 3 of Front & Centre, Sean and Julza discuss the miraculous rediscovery of the Dinosaur Ant, the baffling state of the Venezuelan currency and the addictive and dangerous sport of Pigeon Racing that is leading to increased divorce rates in Indonesia. They are also lucky enough to interview the awesome Nick Pearce from HoMie, a social enterprise dedicated to providing pathways and opportunities to individuals experiencing homelessness.
I love coming across stories of people who are giving back to their communities. And that's exactly what a group of friends in Melbourne are doing with their unique social enterprise known as HoMie. The idea for the not-for-profit actually arose based on one of the Co-founders sheer curiosity in wanting to know the stories of those he saw on the streets. From there, Marcus and Nick started a Facebook page called Homelessness in Melbourne and began sharing pictures and stories of those they would meet. The following grew online and they knew they were onto something. Armed with a new awareness of the issue and wanting to help change others perception of homelessness, the friends launched a Street Store where people could donate gently used clothes and good, with the idea that the homeless community could come and select what they wanted. Through partnerships, an online store and now a brick and mortar store, the Co-founders have been able to provide job training, VIP shopping experiences once a month and other opportunities to the homeless community in Melbourne. Take a listen to find out how you can support this awesome organization! Because they're just getting started.
A lecture delivered by Professor Michael Kenny (QMUL)at Birkbeck College on 8 May 2017. The event is introduced by Dr Jason Edwards (Birkbeck). The English radical lineage has been repeatedly invoked on the British left in recent years: as an antidote to the technocratic character of social democratic thought and rigidity of socialist orthodoxy; and for its intimate relationship with English traditions at a point when ‘Englishness’ appears resurgent. Edward Thompson, one of Britain’s leading public historians, best known intellectuals and leading figure in the peace movement during the 1980s, is often seen as the last exemplar of this tradition. This lecture takes a critical look at this characterisation. It also reappraises standard dismissals of Thompson’s patriotism, asking what kind of Englishness was at stake in the work of the author of The Making of the English Working Class. It explores the shifting ways in which he wrote – as historian, intellectual contrarian and romantic critic — about the English radical tradition, and compares Thompson’s raucous, eclectic and argumentative conception of this lineage with latter-day progressive thinking. The lecture finishes by asking who in British politics can lay claim to the title deeds of Thompson’s brand of English radicalism. Michael Kenny is a Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University of London. He has written widely on British political thought and politics, and is the author of The Politics of English Nationhood (2014), The Politics of Identity (2004) and author of the Preface to the Penguin Modern Classics edition of E.P.Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (2013). He is currently writing a book, with Nick Pearce, on The Anglosphere in British Politics, which will be published by Polity Press. Facebook: www.facebook.com/BirkbeckPolitics/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/birkbeck-dept-of-politics Twitter: www.twitter.com/bbkpolitics Centre website: www.csbppl.com Department website: www.bbk.ac.uk/politics/ PQ Magazine: www.politicalquarterly.org.uk/
A different type of episode this time. Where I briefly interviewed Awgie winners after their win at the AWG Awgie Awards on Friday 14th October. Winners include: 1 - Rachel Spratt 2 - Adam Spellicy 3 - Angus Cerini 4 - Claire Stone 5 - Donna Abela 6 - Gerard McCulloch 7 - Hilary Bell 8 - Jason Herbison 9 - Katie Found 10 - Marcia Gardner 11 - Nick Pearce 12 - Sally Hardy 13 - Josh Thomas, Liz Doran, Thomas Hardy
Nick Pearce from The HoMie Shop and Koky Saly of Beekeeper Parade - two organisations committed to improving the lives of people experiencing disadvantage. They tell Dr Annabolics all about the social enterprise initiatives they have spearheaded - bringing skills, employment, education and hope to lots of young people in Melbourne and Cambodia.Dr McZiff distills a life time of telling doctor jokes into a fascinating segment on the use of humour in medicine. Can a good giggle boost your recovery? Or is being sick just too darn serious to trivialise? And Dr SK takes a look at PTSD in cinema.
Britain's economy is struggling, the eurozone is lurching from one crisis to the next and the US is threatened with a credit rating downgrade. Julian Glover, Larry Elliott and Nick Pearce discuss how policymakers should react