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Latest podcast episodes about paul barlow

memoQ talks
Helping Companies to Grow and Scale, with Paul Barlow

memoQ talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 39:01


This episode of memoQ talks features a conversation between host Mark Shriner and industry veteran Paul Barlow. Paul shares his extensive background in the localization industry, starting in Dublin in the early days of the field and transitioning to the LSP side in the late 1990s. He discusses his experience helping small and medium-sized LSPs scale their operations and sales, emphasizing the importance of challenging legacy processes and having a clear growth strategy.The discussion delves into the unique challenges faced by smaller LSPs compared to their larger counterparts. Paul provides examples of LSPs that successfully repositioned themselves by focusing on their top clients, automating lower-value work, and having difficult but necessary pricing conversations. The conversation also covers the role of sales processes, CRM systems, and the emerging applications of AI in localization, such as automated transcription and project management tools.Throughout the discussion, Paul and Mark share insights on building authentic relationships, attending industry events, and leveraging social selling. Paul also shares his upcoming plans, including potential speaking engagements and consulting work with various LSPs and organizations. The podcast provides valuable perspectives for localization professionals, particularly those at small and medium-sized LSPs, on driving growth and navigating the evolving industry landscape.Acorn West Growth Strategieshttps://awgs.ai/

#BHN Big Hairy News
#BHN Why did soldiers landing at ANZAC Cove? Paul Barlow on Karen Chhour's High Court case

#BHN Big Hairy News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 65:33


National President of the RSA, BJ Clark, joins us to talk Anzac Day and what the RSA is all about in 2022 How should we be talking about Gallipoli and ANZAC Day with much of the story not understood or ignored. Associate Professor Olli Hellmann speaks to us after he wrote in The Conversation about the way we retell the story of Gallipoli Paul 'the other one" Barlow joins us to explain why the High Court allowed Karen Chhour to thumb her nose at the Waitangi Tribunal and also we chat about the sacking of two National Party Ministers yesterday as well ====================================== Come support the work we're doing by becoming a Patron of ⁠⁠#BHN⁠⁠ www.patreon.com/BigHairyNews⁠ Merch available at www.BHNShop.nz Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/BigHairyNews Follow us on Twitter. @patbrittenden @Chewie_NZ

Holding Court with Adam Hall & Walt Cerrato
Paul Barlow on Winning 5 Consecutive State Titles, the Public vs. Private Debate, and Winning the Interview (Magnificat Athletic Director/Former Head Girls Basketball Coach at Hathaway Brown)

Holding Court with Adam Hall & Walt Cerrato

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 64:59


Join hosts Adam Hall and Walt Cerrato as they sit down with Paul Barlow, Magnificat Athletic Director and former head girls basketball coach at Hathaway Brown.The Holding Court Podcast is presented by the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association.This podcast is available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe. Also, check us out here:linktr.ee/OHSBCA

Free FM – The Free Breakfast
Free FM – The Free Breakfast – 07-09-2022

Free FM – The Free Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 14:53


Kelli Pike talks with political commentator Paul Barlow about voting in the 2022 Local Government elections.

The New Warehouse Podcast
EP 264: A-SAFE

The New Warehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 24:46


In this episode host Kevin Lawton talks to Paul Barlow of A-SAFE about their polymer guarding, RackEye and the ProGMA protective guarding search tool. 

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C86 Show - Indie Pop
It's Immaterial with John Campbell

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 49:24


It's Immaterial with John Campbell in conversation with David Eastaugh It's Immaterial were formed by three former members of Yachts - Mancunian John Campbell vocals, Martin Dempsey guitar, and Henry Priestman keyboards - in addition to Paul Barlow, drums. By 1984, the band had been reduced to a duo - Campbell and Jarvis Whitehead, guitar and keyboards, who joined in 1982. On 11 November 1981, around the time of the release of the band’s third single, It's Immaterial recorded the first of four sessions for John Peel at BBC Radio 1. The track listing was "A Gigantic Raft (In the Philippines)", "Imitate the Worm", "White Man's Hut", and "Rake". "A Gigantic Raft" was featured on the soundtrack of Jonathan Demme's 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate. In April 1985, the band recorded their fourth and final John Peel session (track listing: "Rope", "Hang On Sleepy Town", "Space" and "Festival Time"). In the same month, the band's Fish Waltz EP reached number 30 on the UK Indie Chart. Less than a year later the band had a hit single with "Driving Away From Home (Jim's Tune)". ('John Campbell puts his foot down on the pedal – ever so gently – to cruise out along the M62. A Mini-Midwestern road movie transported to Liverpool'.

Kelli From the Tron
Kelli From the Tron - 05-07-2019

Kelli From the Tron

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 57:21


Kelli talks to Hannah Huggan, from the Student Enviroleaders group who are urging councils to take action on the climate and Paul Barlow for a monthly catch up about local politics.

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C86 Show - Indie Pop
It's Immaterial with John Campbell

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 58:06


It's Immaterial special with John Campbell in conversation talking about life in music. It's Immaterial were formed by three former members of Yachts - Mancunian John Campbell vocals, Martin Dempsey guitar, and Henry Priestman keyboards - in addition to Paul Barlow, drums. By 1984, the band had been reduced to a duo - Campbell and Jarvis Whitehead, guitar and keyboards, who joined in 1982. On 11 November 1981, around the time of the release of the band’s third single, It's Immaterial recorded the first of four sessions for John Peel at BBC Radio 1. The track listing was "A Gigantic Raft (in the Philippines)", "Imitate The Worm", "White Man's Hut", and "Rake". "A Gigantic Raft" was featured on the soundtrack of Jonathan Demme's 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate. In April 1985, the band recorded their fourth and final John Peel session (track listing: "Rope", "Hang On Sleepy Town", "Space", and "Festival Time"). In the same month, the band's Fish Waltz EP reached number 30 in the UK Indie Chart. Less than a year later the band had a hit single with "Driving Away From Home (Jim's Tune)". ('John Campbell puts his foot down on the pedal – ever so gently – to cruise out along the M62. A Mini-Midwestern road movie transported to Liverpool'. This song was their biggest hit and has since featured widely on television advertisements and on 1980s based compilation albums.[citation needed] Another minor hit followed, "Ed's Funky Diner (Friday Night, Saturday Morning)", with accompanying video, before the release of the band's debut album, Life's Hard and Then You Die, in September 1986. In 1990 they released their second album Song. As before, the music was of a subdued, understated nature, with wry wit in the manner of an indie Pet Shop Boys. The album was a commercial flop, despite receiving positive reviews in the music press. The album was produced by Calum Malcolm, best known for his work with The Blue Nile. In the same year as Song, former It's Immaterial keyboard player, Henry Priestman, had a UK number one album The Christians with the band of the same name. Since 2010 some unreleased songs from the album have appeared on different internet music channels. (Track listing (in order of their appearing): "Just North of Here", "New Moon", "Is it Alright (Between us)", "House for Sale" and "How Can I Tell You") A deluxe edition of their album Life's Hard and Then You Die" was released on 1 July 2016. The double CD issue contains the original album remastered plus bonus tracks of single versions, B sides, remixes and one of the group's John Peel sessions. On 23 September 2016 the group launched the campaign to produce and release their "lost and found" album House For Sale via Pledge Music. The pledge target was reached, although an initial tentative release date of Spring 2017 was later postponed to early 2018.

James Yeager of Tactical Response
#36 - Alumni Profile Paul & Meagan Barlow

James Yeager of Tactical Response

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 63:28


Multi class Alumnus, Texan and Army veteran Paul Barlow has an interesting story, but stick around for the good part when daughter Meagan chimes in on what it’s like to be the only girl on the Tactical Response Range and the only voice of reason in a heated student government debate amidst active shooter incidents.