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Real Estate for Real People
Everything You Need To Know About Building A Dock On Waterfront Property With Patrick Tobin.

Real Estate for Real People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 33:58


Are you considering buying lakefront property? In this episode, The Stone Sisters sit down with Patrick Tobin, senior authorization officer with the ministry of forest. He has worked for the ministry for 25 years, protecting the Okanagan waterfront and managing provincial/crown land business lines. He and The Stone Sisters dive into the process of obtaining licenses and permits when buying waterfront properties with existing docks, or before adding a dock to your property.  Patrick outlines the pieces of legislation that affect your ability to have a structure on the lake, The Land Act and The Water Sustainability Act. Another piece of the puzzle is Common Law, which for example, includes your right to deep water accessibility on your property, which is useful for dock extensions. He also sheds some light on the Kokanee salmon colour code zones and how those zones can affect your property. Patrick and The Stone Sisters talk through the fine details of what your first steps in building a dock are, and what your role is when buying a property with an existing dock. Finally, Patrick shares some useful online resources for people looking for more info, Okanagan Large Lakes Foreshore Protocol and Private Moorage To learn more about The Stone Sisters or to get in touch, visit www.stonesisters.com Want to connect with Patrick?Send questions to fcbcfernon@gov.bc.ca To learn more about the Stone Sisters or to get in touch, visit www.stonesisters.com

Pomegranate Health
Ep81: Advocacy from the Top

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 19:53


In episode 78 we heard from some physicians who found themselves taking up the role of advocate, not just for their own patients but for broader system change. And health policy lobbyist Patrick Tobin explained how physicians and the College as whole can best get the attention of parliamentarians. For example, the RACP's Healthy Climate Futures campaign calls on Government to make the healthcare system more resilient against the shocks of climate heating and extreme weather events.To complete this series, this episode focuses on what happens to advocacy issues after they land on an MP's desk, and how they get churned through the Canberra machine to eventually become policy. We hear the perspectives of two physicians turned politicians in interviews that first appeared as part of an RACP documentary called The Advocate's Journey. Dr Mike Freelander practiced for 37 years as a paediatrician in Sydney's southwest before being  elected to the federal Division of Macarthur in 2016. for the Labor party. Dr Katie Allen was elected in 2019 as the Liberal Member for Higgins after practicing at the Royal Children's Hospital and directing the Australian Centre of Food and Allergy Research.While the federal election in May 2022 rearranged some of the chairs at the table, the RACP is proud of all its members who have taken the brave steps of entering the political fray. The represent all colours of the political spectrum and we are grateful to have such influential champions for health policy.Guests Dr Rob Lethbridge FRACP (Perth Children's Hospital) Dr Mike Freelander MP FRACP Dr Katie Allen MP (at time of interview)ProductionWritten by RACP Professional Practice team. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Ikigai' by Twelwe and ‘No Show (Instrumental Version)' by Penny Lane. Photo courtesy of Michael@UnsplashPlease visit the RACP website for a transcript. RACP members can claim CPD credits for listening via MyCPD. 

Pomegranate Health
Ep78: The Advocate's Journey

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 38:36


The core work of being a physician is demanding enough. But if you're seeing patients come in day after day with ailments that have social determinants behind them, you may start to feel like Sisyphus; heaving that boulder up the hill only to have to start from the bottom every time it slips your grasp. Surely it would be better to change those socioeconomic drivers but where do you even begin? In fact, the three word mission statement of the RACP is Educate - Advocate – Innovate.  In this podcast, former General Manager of Policy and Advocacy, Patrick Tobin, explains how the College helps physicians put cases of health equity to those in power.  We hear from Kids off Nauru champion Dr Helen Young, and Dr Jin Russell explains how to harness social media to capture the attention of politicians and journalists. The interviews are drawn from an RACP-produced documentary called The Advocate's Journey hosted by Dr Robert Lethbridge. It is ever-more relevant given the high profile of public health in recent times. GuestsDr Rob Lethbridge FRACP (Perth Children's Hospital)  Dr Helen Young FRACP (Royal North Shore Hospital; The Children's Hospital at Westmead) Patrick TobinDr Jin Russell FRACP (Starship Children's Hospital; University of Auckland) ProductionWritten and produced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Missing Memories' by Christopher Moe Ditlevesen, ‘Kauko' by Twelwe, ‘Full House Dusk' by River Foxcroft and ‘No Show (Instrumental)' by Penny Lane. Image licenced from Getty Images. Please visit the RACP website for a transcript and supporting references. Fellows of the College can claim CPD credits for listening to the podcast and reading supporting resources. 

Timeout With Leaders
S2:E5 Timeout with Patrick Tobin - ”Put People in the Best Position to Succeed”

Timeout With Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 45:15


Kicking off 2022 in style, Patrick Tobin, CEO and President of Han-Tek, joins Timeout with Leaders to talk Terps basketball and leading a family-owned company, picking up right where his father left off! Patrick might be the calmest, coolest and collected leader we have ever met. Patrick started by telling us that he never wants to be the smartest person in the room, he wants to surround himself with smarter people to bring forth the constant innovation required in their industry. He creates opportunities for his team to ask questions, share insights and speak openly to help build trust, resilience, and a sense of TEAM. This has helped his team to fight through adversity, solve problems and more importantly listen to one another.  Don't ask Patrick about Steve Blake but if you want to learn about what it means to be a leader today, ask Patrick. Keep your commitments to your people and put them in the best position to succeed, for starters. His message to leaders is to hire attitude and aptitude over a resume!  

The Currency
Automation & Human Ingenuity with Patrick Tobin

The Currency

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 45:57


Patrick Tobin is the president of Han-Tek, a company that designs and installs automation systems throughout North America. You'd be forgiven for thinking a company that automates manufacturing facilities is more interested in engineering than people. But, just the opposite is true. Join Mike as Patrick shares his story and how he and the people of Han-Tek use their ingenuity to free others to be more creative.

Film Photography Podcast
Film Photography Podcast 160 – April 1, 2017

Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 53:28


Film Photography Podcast  -  Episode 160 – April 1, 2017 In the studio with Michael Raso, Leslie Lazenby, Mat Marrash, and Mark O’Brien are George Weiss and Patrick Tobin from The Impossible Project. Today we talk about all things Instant!

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B&H Photography Podcast
The Impossible Project and the Rebirth of Instant Film

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 49:17


While digital camera manufacturers are constantly looking for ways to improve and increase resolution, dynamic range, frame rate, ISO, and…everything, a very strong counter trend has emerged that is turning back to analog, mechanical, and film techniques. Standing out among these “throwback” technologies is the rising popularity of instant film and instant film cameras. Fujifilm Instax has seen their sales soar but more interesting is the Impossible Project, who, in just a few years has become the go-to source for a wide variety of instant film and, recently, instant cameras, such as the new I-1 Instant Film Camera. On today's episode we talk with Patrick Tobin from Impossible and photographer George Weiss, who incorporates instant film into his portrait and wedding work. We discuss how Impossible began by purchasing the last remaining Polaroid film factory, how they refurbish cameras for re-sale and continue to tweak their instant film chemistry. Join us for an enlightening discussion on the intricacies of an upstart company that is finding success marketing “old” technology to new customers. Guests: Patrick Tobin and George Weiss Photograph: George Weiss www.georgeweissthethird.com www.bhphoto.com

Rated LGBT Radio
Patrick Tobin: Screenwriter of CAKE - LIVE!

Rated LGBT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 65:00


Can you have your cake and eat it to?  You'll find out tonight with Hollywood Screenwriter, Patrick Tobin, joins Rated G Radio! Patrick will talk about his current movie CAKE which is generating all of the Award Season Buzz including Golden Globe Nomination for Best Actress - Motion Picture - Drama (Jennifer Aniston). Call 323 657-1493 to ask Patrick a question!

Rated LGBT Radio
Patrick Tobin: Screenwriter of CAKE - LIVE!

Rated LGBT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 65:00


Can you have your cake and eat it to?  You'll find out tonight with Hollywood Screenwriter, Patrick Tobin, joins Rated G Radio! Patrick will talk about his current movie CAKE which is generating all of the Award Season Buzz including Golden Globe Nomination for Best Actress - Motion Picture - Drama (Jennifer Aniston). Call 323 657-1493 to ask Patrick a question!

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
2014 Year-End Mash-Up w/ Jackie Clarke, Patrick Tobin, Jack Kenny, Miss Coco Peru, Jack Plotnick, Glenn Gaylord and Danny Casillas

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 76:09


Dennis brings 2014 to a close with a round-up of check-ins with past podcast guests Jackie Clarke, Patrick Tobin, Jack Kenny, Miss Coco Peru, Jack Plotnick, Glenn Gaylord and Danny Casillas.  Also included is a Dickie Goodman-style flashback from Dennis's childhood having to do with Star Wars and Farrah Fawcett...and Dennis's cover of the Sam Harris song "The Rescue," discussed in the Sam Harris podcast in August, which was recorded in a cabin on a cruise ship. There's some Manilow in there, too.  Happy New Year and thanks your all your support throughout 2014.

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
So There Was a Screening at Soho House... w/ Cake screenwriter Patrick Tobin

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2014 61:02


After seeing a screening of the new Jennifer Aniston movie "Cake," Dennis tracks down its screenwriter Patrick Tobin to talk about the film and his whirlwind journey from unknown, unrepresented screenwriting contest enterer to produced screenwriter with a movie in the Oscar race.  It all turns into a bit of a therapy session for Dennis and is sure to inspire the writers out there tapping away in coffeeshops.  Patrick also talks about the day he quit is day job, his fashion faux pas at the Toronto International Film Festival, what surprised him about Jennifer Aniston and his obsession with Tracy Partridge from The Partridge Family.  Read more of his work at www.patricktobin.net

CineStories Podcast
Patrick Tobin

CineStories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2014 40:10


Patrick Tobin, the writer of the soon-to-be released CAKE, sits down to discuss how his script got from the page to screen.

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Ethnicity & Democratic Governance
Street-level Bureaucracy: Top-down Versus Bottom-up Policy-making

Ethnicity & Democratic Governance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2010 87:28


Globalization, Urbanization and Ethnicity conference - December 4, 2009 Isobel Anderson, Ottawa Police Service; Ceta Ramkhalawansingh, Manager, Diversity Management and Community Engagement, City of Toronto Manager's Office; Patrick Tobin, Director, Citizen Participation, Dept of Canadian Heritage; Deborah Tunis, director general, Integration branch, Citizenship & Immigration Canada; Moderator: Peter Eisinger, Milano School for Management and Urban Policy, New School