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Patrick Butler and Josh Halliday (The Guardian) uncovered how vulnerable British carers were taken to court for accidentally claiming carer's allowance while working part-time – even though many had tried to report their earnings to the Department of Work and Pensions. This week, Page 94 is covering the extraordinary stories of the investigative journalists shortlisted for this year's Paul Foot Award, before the winner's announcement next week.
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie chats with Patrick Butler, a seasoned HVAC technician and educator, and Field Service Supervisor at SAV-MOR MECHANICAL, INC. Patrick, who has over 20 years in the industry, shares his journey from apprentice to expert. In Part 2, they discuss the shift in technician training, from old-school methods to modern approaches using social media and AI tools. Patrick also talks about the importance of allowing apprentices to fail and learn, while embracing new tech like Microsoft Copilot to streamline work and improve skills. Patrick Butler talks about the shift in HVAC training, explaining how apprentices now have access to online resources and AI tools like Microsoft Copilot. He emphasizes the importance of learning from mistakes and how embracing new technology helps technicians stay competitive in the ever-evolving HVAC field. Throughout this episode, Patrick shares how HVAC training has evolved, with online resources and AI tools playing a big role. He stresses that allowing apprentices to learn from failure and staying updated with new tech is essential for technicians to improve and succeed in the field. Expect to Learn: How HVAC training has changed over the years. Why apprentices need the chance to fail and learn. How AI tools like Microsoft Copilot help technicians work smarter. Why adapting to new tech is important for HVAC pros. How modern training methods are shaping the future of the trade. Episode Highlights: [00:33] – Introduction to Patrick Butler in the Second Part [02:10] – Old-School Training vs. Modern Methods [04:56] – Why Apprentices Need to Be Allowed to Fail [07:02] – The Importance of Humility in HVAC Training [09:35] – AI's Impact on the Trade: Patrick's Approach to Teaching Apprentices [13:01] – The Role and Advantages of AI Tools like Microsoft Copilot for Techs [19:46] – How New Tech is Shaping the Future of HVAC Training This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Supply House: https://www.supplyhouse.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/ Follow the Guest Patrick Butler on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-butler-227489308/ Savmor.net: https://www.savmor.net/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie is joined by Patrick Butler, an expert in commercial HVAC and building automation and Field Service Supervisor at SAV-MOR MECHANICAL, INC. Patrick, with years of hands-on experience, explains how building automation is changing how we run HVAC systems. He talks about how it saves energy, makes things work better, and helps find problems fast, especially in big buildings. He also shares how smart tech like controllers and inverters are now being used in both homes and commercial setups. Patrick Butler talks about how building automation is changing the way we manage HVAC systems. He explains how automation helps save energy, keep buildings running smoothly, and make quick repairs. Patrick shares his experience with both mechanical HVAC work and building controls, discussing how smart systems like chillers, pumps, and sensors are integrated. He also touches on the importance of understanding both the mechanical and control sides to be successful in the industry. Here, Patrick talks about how building automation is changing the way we control HVAC systems. He explains how new technologies, like smart controllers and sensors, are improving energy efficiency and making it easier to monitor and manage buildings. He also clears up misconceptions about how complex these systems can be, showing how simple and effective they really are. Expect to Learn: How building automation is improving energy efficiency in HVAC systems. Why smart controllers and sensors are key to better building management. How understanding both HVAC and control systems makes a technician more successful. How automation helps troubleshoot and maintain HVAC equipment more easily. The growing role of technology, like chillers, pumps, and inverters, in modern HVAC systems. Episode Highlights: [00:00] – Introduction to Patrick Butler and Building Automation [01:23] – Patrick's background in HVAC and controls [01:56] – The role of building automation in modern HVAC systems [03:46] – How smart controllers and sensors improve energy efficiency [06:56] – Understanding DDC and application-specific controllers [08:28] – Troubleshooting HVAC systems using building automation [10:39] – The integration of chillers, pumps, and inverters in HVAC systems [12:25] – The importance of both mechanical and control knowledge for technicians [19:10] – How automation helps prevent HVAC system issues [20:12] – Simplifying complex HVAC systems through smart technologies This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Supply House: https://www.supplyhouse.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/ Follow the Guest Patrick Butler on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-butler-227489308/ Savmor.net: https://www.savmor.net/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
Send us a textORIGINALLY RELEASED IN OCTOBER 2020.In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Lincoln Park had a “High Bridge” which rose 75 feet over the south lagoon's water. As welcoming to sightseers as the big beautiful bridge was, it also had a dark appeal, quickly earning it the dubious name “Suicide Bridge.”Viking Ship at Good Templar Park in Geneva, IL:https://vikingship.us/tours-of-viking/Amazon Affiliate Links (anything you buy - not just this stuff - through these links helps benefit the show at no cost to you):Lincoln Park (Images of America)https://amzn.to/3Ei6iZ3 (Hardcover)https://amzn.to/4ls3zgd (Kindle - FREE with Kindle Unlimited)Join Kindle Unlimited here: https://amzn.to/2WsP1GHHidden History of Lincoln Park by Patrick Butler and Michelle Smithhttps://amzn.to/4cyTk5ULincoln Park 1000-piece Puzzlehttps://amzn.to/4cyTl9YChicago History Podcast Clothing, Mugs, Totes, & More (your purchase helps support the podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcasthttps://teespring.com/stores/chicago-history-podcastChicago History Podcast (chicagohistorypod AT gmail.com):https://www.podpage.com/chicago-history-podcast/https://www.facebook.com/Chicago-History-Podcast-107482214277883https://www.instagram.com/chicagohistorypod/Chicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast (purchases made through these links help support the podcast):Shure SM-58 Microphone: https://amzn.to/2DsouQoZoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3gSxrjFSupport the show
With a provincial election just around the corner, new financial information from Elections NL shows some provincial political parties are much more successful at fundraising than others - and the number might surprise you. We get details from th CBC/Radio-Canada reporter who broke the story today. (Krissy Holmes with Patrick Butler)
The government is hoping to save £5bn from the welfare bill – but what will the cost be for sick and disabled people? Patrick Butler reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
We take a look at the situation where there is no obligation for political parties in the province to make donations to their leadership campaigns public. (Krissy Holmes with CBC/Radio Canada's Patrick Butler)
As Premier Andrew Furey prepares for departure... we're looking closer at the "to do" list that the next Liberal leader will have to start working on. We've assembled a mini media panel to chat about that... including a new song from On the Go's musical troubadour. (Krissy Holmes with All Newfoundland and Labrador's Alex Bill, Patrick Butler with CBC/Radio-Canada and musician Sean Panting)
Lab West needs a lot more power for mine expansion, for industry - and even for basic homes and offices. That issue was front and centre at the MINEx 2025 convention and trade show this week. We reach our Radio-Canada colleague who has been in Labrador West this week taking in the events. (Krissy Holmes with Patrick Butler)
Plans by World Energy GH2 to produce hydrogen in the Stephenville area are on hold. A statement from the company last week said, "The green ammonia market is not maturing at the rate expected." The company also says the market will dictate the timeline for its proposed project. That leaves the business community hoping that the company will continue with their plans for wind turbines, with other industries benefitting from the power. Debbie Brake-Patten is president of the Bay St. George Chamber of Commerce. She and Stephenville Mayor Tom Rose spoke with Radio-Canada's Patrick Butler.
We find out how a worker in the federal government's translation bureau used her skills to decipher boat building instructions left by a master carpenter in the 17th century. Those notes have enabled a Portuguese team to recreate the San Juan - a Basque galleon that ran aground near Red Bay, Labrador in the mid 1500's. (Krissy Holmes with Radio-Canada's Patrick Butler)
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
After decades of disputes and years of negotiations, an agreement between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec to renew the contract for the Churchill Falls hydroelectric project could be within reach. Radio-Canada's Patrick Butler joined us for a debrief.
Some residents of Torbay say their drinking water has been contaminated by chemical firefighting foam following years of drills at St. John's Airport. Radio-Canada's Patrick Butler speaks with the lead plaintiff - NTV weatherman Eddie Sheerr - and one of the lawyers on the case. (Patrick Butler with Eddie Sheerr, Patrick Butler with lawyer Alex Templeton)
What happened to election reform in this province? After the last provincial election, there were calls for big changes, with an all-party committee working on the issue. But now with another election looming, reform has disappeared from the political landscape. (Guest-host Zach Goudie with Radio-Canada's Patrick Butler)
The government spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on a ferry part that we didn't need. We get an explanation of the mystery from our Radio-Canada colleague who broke the story. (Krissy Holmes with Patrick Butler)
A statement from the Groundfish Council on what they are calling 'misinformation' from the FFAW about 3PS cod + Nordic Hunters Alliance and others in the EU have hope that the trade ban on seal products will change.
A basque whaling ship lost off Red Bay in the mid-16th century is currently being replicated in Northern Spain. Our CBC Radio Canada colleague Patrick Butler is there, and has toured the facility where the building work is going on. (Krissy Holmes with Patrick Butler)
The Conservative MP for Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame claims there is rampant crime in rural Newfoundland. We hear from Clifford Small... and we also get reaction from the RCMP about his claims. (MP Clifford Small, CBC Radio Canada's Patrick Butler with RCMP corporal Jolene Garland, Patrick Butler with Clifford Small)
Radio-Canada reporter Patrick Butler on why some scientists believe Ottawa ignored its own rules on stock management when it reopened northern cod fishery + Audience reaction to cod stock rebuilding plan in 3PS + Austin Brush of the Outlaw Ocean Project on the push for Canada to sanction China over its human rights violations on the high seas.
We kick off a new season by sitting down with Patrick Butler, the CEO of BizDefender. Patrick, a seasoned founder with deep technical expertise, discusses his latest venture, BizDefender, a company co-founded with Interplay. BizDefender addresses the growing epidemic of fraud targeting small and medium-sized businesses. The conversation delves into the various types of business fraud, including hacking, social engineering, and brand spoofing. Patrick explains how BizDefender is stepping up with a simple, accessible solution, including a free-tier product, to help businesses monitor and mitigate these fraud risks, which are often invisible yet devastating.Patrick and I also discuss the broader mission behind BizDefender, which aligns with Interplay's studio model of building companies that create both social value and sustainable business solutions. Patrick emphasizes how small businesses are particularly vulnerable to fraud, with median losses that could cripple many companies. BizDefender aims to provide these businesses with a much-needed defense, offering tools to monitor dark web activity, protect against phishing attacks, and offer human support to navigate the complex landscape of fraud prevention.Give it a shot and see how BizDefender can help your company stay safe at bizdefender.com.Links:BizDefender Links: Website, LinkedIn, InstagramPodcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn
Radio-Canada reporter Patrick Butler on what an internal briefing note tells about the decision to end cod moratorium + Todd Broomfield, director of Renewable Resources for the Nunatsiavut Government, on what the re-opening of the northern cod fishery means for harvesters + Columbia film directing student Raina Yang heading to Bonavista Peninsula to make a film about a marine biologist.
Candidates for St. John's East were out and about today at the St. John's Regatta. Radio Canada's Patrick Butler spoke with three of them; Liberal incumbent Joanne Thompson, Conservative challenger David Brazil, and NDP candidate Mary Shortall.
Energy giants ExxonMobil and Qatar Energy are drilling an exploratory well 500 kilometres east of Newfoundland, in waters about 30 times deeper than those at the province's existing oil projects. Radio Canada's Patrick Butler reached out to industry analyst Rob Strong for more.
A small Pastis, a game of boules and a conversation putting the rock and roll world to rights, which this week includes … … why Debbie Harry and Mick Jagger worked so well on the small screen. … Elvin Pelvin on the Bilko Show and how Elvis was modelled on Tony Curtis. … An American Werewolf In London, The Birds, Invasion of the Bodysnatchers, Don't Look Now, Nightmare On Elm Street and other old movies being rebooted. … how Patti Smith based an entire career on looking like Keith Richards in 1972 and making records that sounded like they were produced by someone who looked like Keith Richards in 1972. … a record separated from its sleeve ceases to exist. … why doesn't anyone remake classic albums? … “Once we had something complete and perfect. And what happened? You spent it!” … how CDs never have “materiality”. … further proof that Oasis are the most conservative thing in pop music. … primitive connections and how the album sleeve is the same size as a native American warrior's shield. … sounds that date records precisely - eg the syndrum. Plus birthday guest Patrick Butler.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A small Pastis, a game of boules and a conversation putting the rock and roll world to rights, which this week includes … … why Debbie Harry and Mick Jagger worked so well on the small screen. … Elvin Pelvin on the Bilko Show and how Elvis was modelled on Tony Curtis. … An American Werewolf In London, The Birds, Invasion of the Bodysnatchers, Don't Look Now, Nightmare On Elm Street and other old movies being rebooted. … how Patti Smith based an entire career on looking like Keith Richards in 1972 and making records that sounded like they were produced by someone who looked like Keith Richards in 1972. … a record separated from its sleeve ceases to exist. … why doesn't anyone remake classic albums? … “Once we had something complete and perfect. And what happened? You spent it!” … how CDs never have “materiality”. … further proof that Oasis are the most conservative thing in pop music. … primitive connections and how the album sleeve is the same size as a native American warrior's shield. … sounds that date records precisely - eg the syndrum. Plus birthday guest Patrick Butler.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A small Pastis, a game of boules and a conversation putting the rock and roll world to rights, which this week includes … … why Debbie Harry and Mick Jagger worked so well on the small screen. … Elvin Pelvin on the Bilko Show and how Elvis was modelled on Tony Curtis. … An American Werewolf In London, The Birds, Invasion of the Bodysnatchers, Don't Look Now, Nightmare On Elm Street and other old movies being rebooted. … how Patti Smith based an entire career on looking like Keith Richards in 1972 and making records that sounded like they were produced by someone who looked like Keith Richards in 1972. … a record separated from its sleeve ceases to exist. … why doesn't anyone remake classic albums? … “Once we had something complete and perfect. And what happened? You spent it!” … how CDs never have “materiality”. … further proof that Oasis are the most conservative thing in pop music. … primitive connections and how the album sleeve is the same size as a native American warrior's shield. … sounds that date records precisely - eg the syndrum. Plus birthday guest Patrick Butler.Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 2 of our in depth conversation with 9 of our favorite artists/educators/ICONS offering lessons learned to date in 2024– plus some great advice for anyone looking for a long and sustainable career. Our all-star panel includes Tabatha Coffey, Sam Villa, Paula Peralta, Patrick Butler, Siiri Parks, Alfredo Lewis, Chris Baran, John Mosley, Winn Claybaugh - and Beauty Cast Network founder Penny Burns. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from some of the most renowned and talented educators in all of beauty. Part 1 is available now. Look for it (Episode #46) on this platform to listen in.
Nine of our favorite artists/educators/ICONS offer up lessons learned so far in 2024– plus their very best advice for anyone looking for a long and sustainable career. This is Part 1 of our 2 part mini-series with our all-star panel discussion featuring Tabatha Coffey, Sam Villa, Paula Peralta, Patrick Butler, Siiri Parks, Alfredo Lewis, Chris Baran, John Mosley, Winn Claybaugh - and Beauty Cast Network founder Penny Burns. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from some of the most renowned and talented educators in all of beauty.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A proposed new roundabout in the area is the cause of some conflict between developer Danny Williams and the City of St. John's. Williams maintains that a traffic signal is enough, while the City says a roundabout is required. He spoke with Radio-Canada's Patrick Butler about the issue this morning.
In part 2 of this important 2-episode series, some of our favorite educators & artists share their very best advice for creating a great career. Guests include Tabatha Coffey, Sam Villa, Alfredo Lewis, Paula Peralta, Patrick Butler, Siiri Parks, Chris Baran, & John Mosley. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from some of the most renowned & talented educators we know. Hosted by Penny Burns, Founder, Beauty Cast Network.
In part 1 of 2, some of our favorite educators & artists offer lessons learned – plus their best advice for the year ahead. Guests include Tabatha Coffey, Sam Villa, Alfredo Lewis, Paula Peralta, Patrick Butler, Siiri Parks, Chris Baran, & John Mosley. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from some of the most renowned & talented educators in beauty, barbering & wellness. Hosted by Penny Burns, Founder, Beauty Cast Network.
George Henderson was convicted of fraud and had to repay £19,000 in carer's allowance years after ticking the wrong box on the form. He is not alone. The Guardian society editor, Patrick Butler, looks at why thousands are facing prosecution over innocent mistakes. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Three town councillors in Stephenville have resigned since the beginning of the year. One of them is now accusing the mayor of bullying, and says that what he calls the “toxic culture” on council played a major part in his decision to step down. Our colleague at Radio-Canada, Patrick Butler, was in Stephenville last week.
The government has an announced an extra £500million to help local councils in England. After years of squeezed budgets, many are facing bankruptcy. What can be done to prevent more from tipping over? The Guardian's John Harris hears from Bill Revans, the leader of Somerset council, the Guardian's social policy editor, Patrick Butler, and the Labour candidate for Peckham, Miatta Fahnbulleh. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/politicspod
My guest this week was only a student when he became a NAHA finalist. He spent 10 years as an educator internationally and established technical academies across the globe. Today, he oversees the education team at Floyd's 99 Barbershops and this year he publishes his first book in collaboration with his sister Melissa. I've known him for years and I am so excited to share him with you on Headcases. Here is Patrick Butler.• While at NAHA, he introduced himself to Irvine Rusk and, as a student, asked for career advice. Irvine told him to do good work over and over again until you master it. Fail, start over, and keep doing it.• While with American Crew, Patrick worked on stage around the world and taught at several AC academies. The experienced built his confidence and developed his skill set beyond his expectations.• If you can master the cause and effect - the why - in the foundational skills - you will be able to adapt to any challenge or trend that comes your way.• What does Patrick mean when he says "100% is easy, 90% is hard"?⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
Patrick Butler is Floyd's 99 Barbershop Senior Director of Creative and Technical Education. The long-time educator and industry veteran shares his considerable insights into the power of education to sustain and grow careers -including words of wisdom shared by industry icon and innovator, Irvine Rusk who offered up great insights for any new professional. Tune in for an episode filled with really great advice.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
MacKenzie Broders is the executive director of advocacy with MUN's student union. She spoke with Radio-Canada's Patrick Butler about AI tools and plagiarism at the university.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The West White Rose project is full steam ahead in the Port of Argentia. Media were invited out for a tour of the project yesterday. The CBC's Terry Roberts and Radio Canada's Patrick Butler were among those who got an update from project manager Mike Rudofsky.
Patrick Butler is Floyd's 99 Barbershop Senior Director of Creative and Technical Education. The long-time educator and industry veteran shares his considerable insights into the power of education to sustain and grow careers -including words of wisdom shared by industry icon and innovator, Irvine Rusk who offered up great insights for any new professional. Tune in for an episode filled with really great advice.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A Port aux Basques man is still haunted by what happened to him a year ago when Fiona struck. Brian Osmond - best known as "Smokey" - lost everything he owned except his truck. Radio-Canada reporters Patrick Butler and Michèle Brideau visited Port aux Basques and spoke with Smokey.
Blips on the rock and roll radar this week include … … Things You No Longer See, No 97: the celebrity airport arrival shot. .. do we, in all honesty, need Roger Waters' re-interpretation of the Dark Side Of The Moon for it is upon us on October 6? … is there really an Edinburgh Fringe show called ‘Bald Man Sings Rihanna”, ‘A Shark Ate My Penis' or ‘In The Court Of The Crimson Ting: Prog Rock in A Reggae Style'? … a 1976 clip of Elton John as the jobbing pianist on the Morecambe & Wise Show. “Elton John? Sounds like an exit on the motorway. … the poignant story of 1968's lost psych-rock voyagers the Mike Stuart Span and what happened when they became Leviathan. … the time Hipgnosis put a sheep on a psychiatrists' couch in the Hawaiian surf and landed a chopper in the Alps to photograph a statue. … the Scottish stately pile Bob Dylan's just put on the market. .. and – with birthday guest Patrick Butler - six theories as to why Steely Dan are hipper now than ever. The Mike Stuart Span TV clip …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufD0e8tE-UY Elton with Eric & Ernie …https://twitter.com/eric_ernie_col/status/1673207024702636033 Roger Waters' Money redux …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUVmeYgo1IwSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blips on the rock and roll radar this week include … … Things You No Longer See, No 97: the celebrity airport arrival shot. .. do we, in all honesty, need Roger Waters' re-interpretation of the Dark Side Of The Moon for it is upon us on October 6? … is there really an Edinburgh Fringe show called ‘Bald Man Sings Rihanna”, ‘A Shark Ate My Penis' or ‘In The Court Of The Crimson Ting: Prog Rock in A Reggae Style'? … a 1976 clip of Elton John as the jobbing pianist on the Morecambe & Wise Show. “Elton John? Sounds like an exit on the motorway. … the poignant story of 1968's lost psych-rock voyagers the Mike Stuart Span and what happened when they became Leviathan. … the time Hipgnosis put a sheep on a psychiatrists' couch in the Hawaiian surf and landed a chopper in the Alps to photograph a statue. … the Scottish stately pile Bob Dylan's just put on the market. .. and – with birthday guest Patrick Butler - six theories as to why Steely Dan are hipper now than ever. The Mike Stuart Span TV clip …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufD0e8tE-UY Elton with Eric & Ernie …https://twitter.com/eric_ernie_col/status/1673207024702636033 Roger Waters' Money redux …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUVmeYgo1IwSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blips on the rock and roll radar this week include … … Things You No Longer See, No 97: the celebrity airport arrival shot. .. do we, in all honesty, need Roger Waters' re-interpretation of the Dark Side Of The Moon for it is upon us on October 6? … is there really an Edinburgh Fringe show called ‘Bald Man Sings Rihanna”, ‘A Shark Ate My Penis' or ‘In The Court Of The Crimson Ting: Prog Rock in A Reggae Style'? … a 1976 clip of Elton John as the jobbing pianist on the Morecambe & Wise Show. “Elton John? Sounds like an exit on the motorway. … the poignant story of 1968's lost psych-rock voyagers the Mike Stuart Span and what happened when they became Leviathan. … the time Hipgnosis put a sheep on a psychiatrists' couch in the Hawaiian surf and landed a chopper in the Alps to photograph a statue. … the Scottish stately pile Bob Dylan's just put on the market. .. and – with birthday guest Patrick Butler - six theories as to why Steely Dan are hipper now than ever. The Mike Stuart Span TV clip …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufD0e8tE-UY Elton with Eric & Ernie …https://twitter.com/eric_ernie_col/status/1673207024702636033 Roger Waters' Money redux …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUVmeYgo1IwSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Radio Canada's Patrick Butler joined us to talk about the latest pricey problem for Muskrat Falls.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Radio-Canada's Patrick Butler told us more about the latest problems at the hydroelectric plant
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Mud Lake residents are still feeling the effects of the flood of May 2017. They blame the Muskrat Falls project. A case for compensation is dragging through the courts and people there are deeply frustrated. CBC's Patrick Butler visited Mud Lake, and joins us to break it all down.
Message from guest speaker Patrick Butler.
After dropping out of college following just one year of studies, Patrick Butler immersed himself in the world of sales and business. Rather than being confined to a strict curriculum, he doubled down on his education to learn about what fascinated him the most. This led to a career in the residential solar industry. He began as a door-to-door salesman and transformed the opportunity to be a founder of Better Earth Inc in 2019. Since then, Better Earth has become the fastest-growing solar company in the nation. In an effort to widen his search for knowledge and to share it with the world, Knowledge Without College was created as a platform for Patrick to host guests from all walks of life to share their specialized knowledge and unique perspective. Patrick is based out of Los Angeles metropolitan area and works at Better Earth as Chief Operations Officer. He is co-founder of Better Earth and the host of the Knowledge Without College podcast and the Mars Mindset podcast. Website: www.betterearth.solar Website: knowledgewithoutcollege.com Twitter: @PatrickButler00 Instagram: @patrickbutler00 Podcast: Knowledge Without College Podcast Podcast: Mars Mindset podcast 3:55 "It doesn't take much to just get into a conversation with a customer." -Patrick Butler 6:59 Why Patrick's people moved around the country for a direct sales position. 8:05 "You're creating an unfair advantage for your staff." -Brian Keith 12:01 Why Better Earth came into existence. 15:49 "We regularly accept people with no prior sales experience." -Patrick butler 18:15 What it takes to motivate a maximum sales performer. 20:32 "All of a sudden the entire universe is conspiring against you." -Patrick Butler
Lethal Mullet Podcast: Episode #203: Star Wars Andor & Timelines with Nathan Patrick Butler Lethal Mullet Podcast: Every Wednesday - New Show This week: Episode #203: Andor & Star Wars Timelines May the Mullet be with you! On tonight's episode of the weekly show I'm joined by the amazing Nathan Patrick Butler to chat Star Wars Andor, Star Wars Timelines as he is the creator of the epic Star Wars Timeline Gold and all other things in between on the latest Lethal Mullet Podcast. Give Lethal Mullet a listen: Website https://bit.ly/3j9mvlG IHeartRadio https://ihr.fm/3lSxwJU Spotify https://spoti.fi/3BRg260 Amazon https://amzn.to/3phcsi7 For all Lethal merch: TeePublic: https://bit.ly/37QpbSc Check out LM on socials: @thelethalmullet on twitter / facebook / instagram #lethalmulletpodcast #starwars
This is first of a two-part series about sewing and saving and buckle up because it starts with an unapologetically political rant about the current cost of living crisis. I then explore the question, ‘Can sewing save you money?' looking at mending, garment making, quilt making and making reusable products. I also share a listener question about opportunities to use sewing skills in a voluntary capacity to help those in need. Support the podcast over on Patreon! Hear the episode of Fiber Nation called Home Economics Vs Hilter. ‘Soaring costs could strip ‘basic dignity' from millions in UK', by Patrick Butler is an article which featured in the Guardian 2//9/22 Find Shams el-Din Rogers on Instagram @shamseldinrogers and listen to Shams on Episode 49: Sewing as Art and Political Action with Shams el-Din Rogers. I explored the following topics in an attempt to answer if sewing can save you money: Mending Making your own clothes Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes by Dana Thomas Quilt making Making Reusables This includes: washable sanitary products reusable incontinence pads and pants washable nappies, cleaning cloths kitchen and tableware bowl covers handkerchiefs Period Panty Kits from Sew Projects Listen to Yelena in Episode 25: handmade Period Pants with Yelena Buck. Period Panty Gusset Only kit. Free cloth menstrual pads patterns by Luna Wolf. Volunteering Listen to Noah in Episode 45: The Art of Rescue with Noah Hirsch. You can make washable pads for organisations Days for Girls and The Pachamama Project.