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A one-third scale replica wasn't anything like the most imposing machine at the Edendale Crank Up vintage this past weekend, but interest in it was huge! Bluff resident, Owen Bennett's replica traction engine was a bit of a star.
In this episode of Cannabis Unlocked, Owen Bennett (SVP of Equity Research for Global Tobacco & Cannabis at Jefferies) sits down with Jordan Youkilis (KEY Founding Partner) to discuss the intricacies of international cannabis markets, the range in their success, and the variance in addressable markets. This conversation starts with Owens career path towards Jefferies and follows Jefferies' desire to understand the emerging cannabis market. From there, Owen and Jordan discuss the difference between Canadian LP's, US based MSO's and ancillary businesses in relation to their addressable market sizes, differences in federal acceptance and access to institutional investment. The talk continues with a pointed discussion about the current state of cannabis stocks and the shifted focus to building lasting brands that capture consumer attention. This episode wraps up with a conversation around cannabis during the broader economic shift seen over the past several months that's expected to continue through 2022. Please enjoy!
Self-proclaimed free speech absolutist Elon Musk raised eyebrows around the world this week after it was revealed he is purchasing social media platform Twitter for $US44 billion. The announcement came on the heels of the European Union agreeing on a groundbreaking raft of new content rules that look to curb the worst abuses across social media.
Bring the studio home to you! Whether you're a musician doing it yourself, or an engineer looking for the next level, get to know the fundamentals you need to turn up the quality of your home recordings; including room treatment, essential recording gear, and tracking techniques. Links mentioned in this episode: http://nwcwebinars.com https://www.willowenbennett.com http://professional-sound.com http://professional-sound.com/ This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
On this week's High-Rise Cy and Emily discuss the termination of the $50M strategic investment between The Parent Company and Glass House, and some of the complex details around that decision. Jeffires Group investment banking firm and one of their top analysts Owen Bennett, released a 200 page report covering U.S. MSOs and what things can start looking like from an investment POV in the near future. In Canadian news, Sundial added $350M (CAD) to their investment arm — Cy and Emily talk about the potential for investing heavily into other regions. They of course get into the latest news about American track and field sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson who was suspended for testing positive for THC and ultimately not chosen to be join the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team — this looks like the last gasp of a tired war on cannabis. Finally our High-Risers get into California's billboard ban for cannabis advertising and Apple helping pave the way for cannabis commerce to take place on their App Store. As always a great conversation to tune-in to, make sure to subscribe and download.
After a madcap 24 hours following the Supreme Court’s prorogation ruling, Christopher Hope returns to the safety of the Telegraph audio studio, alongside Whitehall Editor, Owen Bennett and Associate Editor, Camilla Tominey. They bring us the inside line from the courthouse in London, the Labour Party Conference in Brighton and the freshly re-assembled House of Commons.Up for discussion: what Baroness Hale’s judgement means for Boris Johnson, whether the Government is still negotiating a Brexit deal and why one of our journalists thinks political division is nothing new.Come and see Christopher Hope interview Chairman of the European Research Group of Tory MPs, Steve Baker on Saturday 5th October: https://www.podcastlive.com/upcoming-events/politics-tickets/ |Sign up to free twice-daily WhatsApp audio briefings: http://bit.ly/2XJU05f |Listen to Moral Money: https://www.playpodca.st/moral-money |Email: choppersbrexitpodcast@telegraph.co.ukTwitter: @brexitbroadcast
The Telegraph’s Whitehall Editor OWEN BENNETT joins stereo MPs Sam Gyimah and Phillip Lee for this week’s edition of the candid pints-after-politics podcast.On the agenda: What happens when the people running the system want to smash the system? Will the Supreme Court challenge to prorogation remake or break Britain’s constitution? Is Jo Swinson’s promise to revoke Article 50 good politics or bad strategy for the Lib Dems? And after Owen torpedoed Michael Gove’s Conservative leadership chances after certain “revelations” in his biography of the inscrutable minister, might the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster make it to the top job one day after all? Plus new Lib Dem recruit Sam admits he’s joined the party’s all-singing Glee Club…We started the podcast with two Conservative MPs and now we’ve got two Lib Dems. Whatever next? Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Produced by Andrew Harrison. ON THE HOUSE is a Podmasters production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Brexit Party leader tells Christopher Hope how his candidates could be Boris Johnson’s saving grace and why ‘no-deal’ is the only way forward — plus he reveals what President Trump had to say about the new Prime Minister on his most recent visit to the US. Also on the show: former Universities Minister, Sam Gyimah on why proroguing Parliament means taking a wrecking ball to democracy, CEO of the pro-Remain Best for Britain campaign group, Naomi Smith on why the Queen should be left out of matters of politics, and The Telegraph’s new Whitehall Editor, Owen Bennett makes his podcast debut. Come and see a live recording of Chopper’s Brexit Podcast in London on Saturday 5th October: https://www.podcastlive.com Sign up to The Telegraph’s free twice-daily WhatsApp audio briefings: http://bit.ly/2XJU05f Email: choppersbrexitpodcast@telegraph.co.uk Twitter: @brexitbroadcast
Welcome to Episode 51 of the Book Club where Iain chats to Owen Bennett all about Michael Gove : A Man in a Hurry. The book is a "timely biography of a politician who has had an effect on the shape of British politics more profound than many will openly acknowledge." If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure you check through the archive for one you may have missed or why not listen to For The Many, Iain's podcast with Jacqui Smith or Cross Question! Iain Dale Monday - Thursday, 7-10pm on LBC. https://www.iaindale.com/
Our guest this week is the journalist and author Owen Bennett. Owen has been a member of the parliamentary lobby since 2014, writing for publications such as the Daily Express, HP and City AM, and he was recently appointed Whitehall Editor at the Daily Telegraph. In between reporting on the highs and lows of British politics he’s managed to write three books – Following Farage, The Brexit Club and his soon-to-be-released biography Michael Gove, A Man In A Hurry. We sat down to talk about Gove’s upbringing, his time in the Oxford Union and those infamous cocaine revelations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Chorley is joined by Owen Bennett, author of Gove biography Man In A Hurry, to discuss the radical in the Tory leadership contest. Rachel Sylvester on the Tory problem with ethnic minority voters and Henry Zeffman on Labour's Brexit civil war. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is the multi-billion dollar e-cigarettes industry doing more harm than good? Manuela Saragosa hears from Jack Waxman of the Students Against Nicotine campaign, who is worried about a new generation of vaping addicts in the US. Health campaigner Robin Koval explains why one brand in particular - Juul - has teenagers hooked. We hear from Dan Thompson, Juul's managing director in the UK. And is regulation about to catch up with the vaping business? Owen Bennett, global tobacco analyst at Jefferies, tells us.Producer: Laurence Knight(Photo: Vaper in an e-cigarette store in California, Credit: Getty Images)
Owen Bennett, Deputy Political Editor of Huffington Post, gives us a first on the Political Party: a journalists perspective on politics. He takes Matt on a hilarious and magical journey into the Lobby - the exclusive group of reporters who are privy to regular briefings from Downing Street. Owen reflects on the highs and lows of the job, from bantering with Prime Ministers to getting spat at in the street. Decide which you think is worse... Email the show: politicalpartypodcast@gmail.com Follow Owen on Twitter: @owenjbennett Follow Matt on Twitter: @mattforde See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this weeks show we hear from Zoe Angus at the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) to talk about the Union’s latest campaign which sees performers, producers, writer, directors and crew join forces to fight for the future of Australia’s screen industry. We also hear from Owen Bennett, president of The Australian Unemployed Workers Union which is currently collecting stories from unemployed people about their experiences with job agencies. Links from this weeks showAustralian Unemployed Workers Union, Tell Your Story: www.unemployedworkersunion.com/tell-your-storyMEAA’s Make It Australian Campaign: www.makeitaustralian.com/home
August 1917 saw one of the biggest industrial actions in Australian history. It began at the tram and rail workshops in Sydney and spread across Australia as more and more sections of the community went out in support. It was all about the introduction of Talyorism or time and motion structures into the railway work shops. Colin Hesse talks to Pat Cranney about the theatre piece he and Christina Mimmocchi have developed to commerorate this important event in Australian Working history.The Australian Unemployed Workers Union has recently been denounced by Michealia Cash the Federal Minister for Employment proving the union’s effectiveness. The AUWU has responsed with the Call Out Cash Campaign. We talk to Owen Bennett from AUWU about this development.
As Westminster heads into recess, Owen Bennett sits down for a chat with our very own Graeme Demianyk who is based in the US to talk about Theresa May's government, what they think of Brexit and to get the inside view of one Mr Trump. #Donald Trump #Brexit #Theresa May #Britain #Special Relationship #Theresa May #Jeremy Corbyn
The Healthy Welfare Card is a Coalition Government policy that will forcibly restrict 80% of unemployed Australian’s Newstart entitlement to a VISA-style debit card under the pretext of preventing unemployed workers from buying alcohol and drugs.On this week's show Owen Bennett from the Australian Unemployed Workers Union Joins us by phone to discuss the cashless card program.We also speak with Beth Vincent-Pietsch from the Community and Public Sector Union to discuss the Australian Public Sector Commission's remuneration report which shows an average gender pay gap of 8.6%.
The week in Westminster was overshadowed by events on 22/3, when an attacker drove a car at pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before attempting to gain access to the Palace of Westminster. Owen Bennett steers tries to make sense of the day, talking to others about their experiences. #westminster #westminster attacks #politics #theresa may #uk parliament #terrorism
Introduction to the program, discussion about the latest headlines in the news; The Greens proposal for the sugar tax, Peter Dutton's comments about Lebanese Australians. Interview with Anthony Kelly executive officer from the Flemington/Kensington Legal Service discussing the racialised nature on the reporting from the Herald Sun about the supposed crime youth wave and some commentary on the transfer of 40 teenagers into an adult jail along with promotion of an upcoming forum in December hosted by Flemington/Kensington Legal Service. Listen here. International news from Green Left Weekly a discussion about the pro-democracy rallies in Malaysia that happened last weekend and a report on the protest against the burial of a dictator in the Philippines.Interview with Josh Cullinan secretary of the new Retail and Fast Workers union discussing the formation of the new union. Listen here.Activist calendarInterview with Owen Bennett president from the unemployment union discussing the job agency crisis and the punitive practices of job network agencies. Listen here.
Australian NewsThe Turnbull-Morrison 2016 election budget — tax cuts for the rich; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61694Manus, Omid and the campaign against offshore detention and resettlement; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61678Why I'll join the Newcastle harbour blockade; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61696International News:Sanders scores upset Indiana win: 'I say we keep fighting!'; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61692Turkey: HDP co-chair urges movement for peace; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61664Interviews:John Tully, founding member of Australians for Kurdistan, talking about the Kobani school project and crowd funding for it. http://australiansforkurdistan.org/ Tony Gleeson, grassroots climate activist talks about the upcoming Breakfree From Fossil Fuels blockade of Newcastle coal ports this coming weekend. https://australia.breakfree2016.org/Owen Bennett from the Australian Unemployment Union talks about the recent conference “Solving Your Unemployment Crisis” http://unemployedworkersunion.com/
The HuffPost UK politics team take on another week in Westminster, this time without Owen Bennett but instead joined by Lucy Sherriff. This week, rebellion is in the air as some Conservative MPs head for Brexit, Labour risk a Corbyn missile crisis and Junior Doctors put down the stethoscopes for the first strike in over 40 years.
We have new EPIHL league champions already so why not get one of them on the show?Telford Tigers forward Scott McKenzie sits down with Anthony to talk about his charity efforts for Harry's Hot Wheels, criticisms of the Tigers, concussions, Owen Bennett and much more.We also have a mix of other news as well as the results and fixtures as the business end of the season looms large. Want the big news in British hockey? We've got you covered.As always don't forget to check out the website - http://bannersonthewall.wordpress.com and find us on Facebook.The BOTW Podcast; the news and views from the EPIHL, all levels above, below and in between.