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Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Canada Post is one of many crown corporations that struggle financially and compete with private companies. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to University of Ottawa professor Paul Daly about how the business model might make it susceptible to challenges.
Socrú déanta ag Comhairle Contae Chiarraí gan an cháin mhaoine a ardú ag cruinniú a bhí acu inné.
Newly elected Tralee councillor, Paul Daly was elected on the 12th count following the distribution of sitting councillor Cathal Foley’s votes after he was eliminated. 1,935 votes exceeding the quota of 1,688.
Tralee Local Electoral Area debate took place at the Belfry in Ballyseede Castle, with thanks to Tralee Chamber Alliance in partnership with CSG. Seven of the 16 candidates contesting took part: Cllr Mikey Sheehy, Sinn Féin candidate Paul Daly, Labour candidate Ben Slimm, Fine Gael candidate Angie Baily, Green Party candidate Anluan Dunne, Cllr Sam Locke and Independent candidate Thomas McEllistrim. Anne O’Sullivan, Cllr Terry O’Brien, Sinead Donnelly, Cllr Cathal Foley, Cllr Deirdre Ferris, Paddy Kevane, Mistura Oyebanji, Jacob Sweeney and Eddie O’Grady.
Paddy Kevane has announced he is running for Sinn Féin in the Tralee Local Electoral area. He’s the fourth candidate to run for the party in this LEA for June’s council elections joining sitting councillors Deirdre Ferris and Cathal Foley, as well as another newcomer Paul Daly.
Dans ce deuxième épisode d'une série en quatre parties sur la rédaction de décisions concises, la présidente de la Commission de révision agricole du Canada, Emily Crocco, reçoit le professeur et expert de renommée internationale en droit public Paul Daly, qui explique comment la rédaction de décisions concises s'inscrit dans la «culture de la justification» du système judiciaire. Partie I: Une compétence qui s'apprend (invitée: Emily Crocco) Invités, documentation et plus d'informations sur le site de l'ICAJ
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Happy first week of the month (and happy birthday to our very own Paul Daly). Today, we're covering Toyota's concern over consumer demand, the fastest EV charger ever and robotaxis rolling on.Show Notes with links:Toyota continues to project a measured future for BEVs, with North America CEO Ted Ogawa estimating they'll constitute just 30% of U.S. sales by 2030, diverging from more ambitious EPA targets."I know that EPA is now reconsidering what the regulation level should be,” said Ogawa in an exclusive Automotive News interview. “However.. our starting point is what the customer demand should be… We are respecting the regulation, but more important is customer demand."The EPA's light vehicle standards as proposed require 54-60% BEV penetration by 2030. Current analysis doesn't include PHEVs, but the agency plans to include it in the final rule.2024 is the starting year for Toyota's “multi-path” strategy, offering different levels of electrification in America, with Ogawa calling the shift “one of my challenges this year.”Toyota plans to use credit purchases to comply with regulations, while prioritizing investment in EVs and hybrids, including a $13.9 billion battery complex in Liberty, N.C."Wasted investment is worse than the credit purchase," said Ogawa.Gravity Mobility, backed by Google, has launched the fastest public EV charging solution in the U.S.The startup has introduced 24 chargers in New York, currently only open to fleet operators. The chargers have a 500 kW capacity, capable of charging 200 miles in 5 minutes, equating to 2,400 miles of range per hour.The company's chargers are the size of a carry-on suitcase and Gravity plans to manufacture and deploy thousands of chargers annually, with further sites in development beyond their initial Midtown Manhattan location.Most EVs currently have a charging speed cap of 350 kW, but future models are expected to support faster charging capabilities.Competitor ChargePoint announced a product capable of 500 kW charging for two vehicles simultaneously, while Tesla Superchargers offer up to 250 kW.The self-driving robotaxi is not dead yet as Waymo has received approval to operate its vehicles up to 65mph on highways in parts of Los Angeles and the Bay Area, following a California regulator's decision.The company plans a "careful and incremental" expansion without immediate highway service plans, amid safety concerns and high-profile crashes involving autonomous vehicles.The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved Waymo's expansion, dismissing requests for evidentiary hearings and citing continuous technology and safety improvements.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion
Dive into the vast world of data with Steve White, Founder/CEO of Clarivoy, as he unravels the intricacies of handling 1 billion rows of data every month!In this episode, Paul Daly and Kyle Mountsier sit down with Steve White, the data maestro behind Clarivoy, to discuss the ever-evolving digital landscape in the automotive industry. Steve shares his journey from selling banner ads to becoming a pioneer in automotive search marketing, emphasizing the importance of first-party data and the challenges of the impending cookieless future.In a lighter vein, the trio also delves into fun anecdotes about hair maintenance for the bald and the serendipitous story of how Steve's book recommendation led to a significant event at ASOTU CON. This episode is a blend of insightful data discussions and delightful banter, making it a must-listen for anyone keen on understanding the digital shifts in the automotive world.Timestamped Takeaways:0:00 - Paul and Michael's humorous banter about hair maintenance.1:48 - Introduction to Steve White and his expertise in data.3:04 - Steve's entry into the auto industry and his early ventures.5:02 - The transition from selling banner ads to deep tech in auto.9:12 - The importance of first-party data and the challenges of a cookieless future.15:46 - Actionable steps for dealers to prepare for the digital shifts.20:44 - Steve's excitement about data collaboration and partnership opportunities.22:34 - The serendipitous story of how Steve's book recommendation led to a significant event at ASOTU CON.Steve White is the CEO and Founder of Clarivoy.⭐️ Love the podcast? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your LinkedIn or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally! We have a daily email! https://www.asotu.com ✉️ Sign up for our free and fun-to-read daily email for a quick shot of relevant news in automotive retail, media, and pop culture.
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The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Welcome to a fresh week in Retail Auto as we talk about the automotive show that made news over the weekend…OURS! We also talk about dissension in the Toyota Annual Meeting, as well as a calculation on Tesla's charging win. From reporting the news to making the news. We want to thank Dan Shine, Editor of Automotives News Fixed Ops Journal, and writer Abigail Ham for publishing this piece on our More Than Cars Series"More Than Cars" hosts Paul Daly and Kyle Mountsier grew to love the auto industry while working in it. Now, they want to teach others to love it, too."More Than Cars" aims to highlight what Daly and Mountsier feel is an overlooked side of car sales and service: the humans behind it.The duo, who run the auto retail content creation company Automotive State of the Union, hope to make seven more episodes. They will film the second episode in Atlanta this month.Amongst a rare show of dissension, Toyota's annual meeting has sparked a debate over Chairman Akio Toyoda's cautious approach to electric vehicles, with shareholders including the New York City comptroller's office and the California Public Employees' Retirement System considering voting against his board reappointment due to his resistance to an all-electric lineup.“Even in this difficult business environment, Chairman of the Board Akio Toyoda has been strengthening our competitiveness from a long-term perspective,” a spokesman for the company said.Although the probability of Toyoda's removal from the board is low, even a slight reduction in support could be seen as an embarrassment in Japan's consensus-driven corporate culture.It is not uncommon for shareholders to tearfully thank Toyoda, the grandson of the company's founderHe received a 96% approval for renomination to the board a year agoUnder new CEO Koji Sato, Toyota is accelerating its push into EVs without setting a definitive date for an all-EV lineup, contrasting with automakers like GMand Honda. The company plans to be carbon neutral by 2050 and aims to halve new-vehicle carbon emissions by 2035, compared with 2019 levels.Tesla could be adding $3B to its revenue by 2030 and up to 5.4B by 2032 from GM and Ford partnerships alone according to Piper Sandler analyst Alex Potter who released a research note late last weekWhile these revenue figures may not be significant compared to Tesla's existing annual revenue exceeding $80 billion, the agreements could impact the margins of Tesla's competitors, GM and Ford, who have stated their EV programs are currently unprofitable.According to Potter, “Other brands will be forced to join this consortium, effectively establishing Tesla's ‘North American Charging Standard' as the preferred approach for EV charging — at least in the United States.” Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion
Matt, Paddy, Mick, Keith, Les and Paul Daly react to the 4-1 defeat at home to Newcastle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Used Car Dealer Podcast, Zach interviews Paul Daly & Kyle Mountsier of ASOTU, two experts in the automotive industry. They discuss the future of digital retail, direct-to-consumer models, the BEV market, Carvana, impact of high prices and interest rates and other timely automotive topics.Some of the questions asked include:Q) How did you get into the business for the benefit of listeners who may not be familiar with you?Q) After your successful exit from the auto industry, what lessons did you learn and how have you applied them to ASOTU?Q) How did the idea for ASOTU come together during the pandemic? Can you also talk about the evolution of the brand, including the recent addition of swag?Q) In terms of building your dealership brand online, what do non-group auto dealers often get right and wrong?Q) How do you think dealers will change their approach to digital retail and online car shopping post-pandemic?Q) What are your thoughts on the direct-to-consumer model for new car dealers, and does it depend on the brand?Q) With Tesla increasing discounts, a decrease in search volume, and lack of nationwide infrastructure, what do you think about the future of the BEV market as revealed by the KBB Brand Watch Report?Q) What are your thoughts on the future of Carvana as a brand, especially in light of its stock dropping over 95% in the last 2 years? What about the vending machines?Q) As new vehicle prices remain high and interest rates climb, how do you think this will impact the auto marketplace in 2023, and beyond, for both new and used cars?Q) What is the most exciting thing about the future of automotive retail for both of you personally?Q) Lastly, can you give us an idea of what to expect from ASOTU in the future, especially since you're currently raising funds through Automotive Ventures?Listen to our other podcast episodes: https://www.sellyautomotive.com/podcastTranscribe of this podcast - https://blog.sellyautomotive.com/blog/asotumar23
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in (year). Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Paul Daly is the founder and CEO of Congruent and host of the Clarity Compressed podcast. After the acquisition of his first business he is focused on empowering others to connect with their audience through his brand-first approach. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Brand is a feeling, and that feeling is the reflection of your viewers values back at them. 2. Brand building does detract from sales, and that is why you need to have the vision for what your brand should and could be. 3. Brand is gravity. Realize that the strength of your brand will attract the right things to you. A workshop that teaches you how to define and deploy brand in the real world! Get 50% off with code EOF! - Brand Is Gravity Sponsors: HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better at HubSpot.com. Speakeasy: An app that allows you to organize your own live talk show! Visit GetSpeakEasy.com to download the app and start interacting with your audience LIVE!
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in (year). Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Paul Daly is the founder and CEO of Congruent and host of the Clarity Compressed podcast. After the acquisition of his first business he is focused on empowering others to connect with their audience through his brand-first approach. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Brand is a feeling, and that feeling is the reflection of your viewers values back at them. 2. Brand building does detract from sales, and that is why you need to have the vision for what your brand should and could be. 3. Brand is gravity. Realize that the strength of your brand will attract the right things to you. A workshop that teaches you how to define and deploy brand in the real world! Get 50% off with code EOF! - Brand Is Gravity Sponsors: HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better at HubSpot.com. Speakeasy: An app that allows you to organize your own live talk show! Visit GetSpeakEasy.com to download the app and start interacting with your audience LIVE!
In this episode, Chair of Sedgefield Constituency Labour Party (Tony Blair's old constituency), who resigned after this show was recorded and candidate to stand as constituency MP tells his story and gives his opinion on the current state of The Labour Party. PLEASE HELP US RISE ABOVE THE CIA ON APPLE PODCASTS BY LEAVING US A NICE 5 STAR REVIEW GOOD PEOPLE: https://tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v If you would like to see full episodes first then please support our work by becoming a Patron via: www.patreon.com/cowdaily MAKE A ONE OFF DONATION TO SUPPORT MTC'S WORK: https://tinyurl.com/y5ctx4ja You can tune into the Cow Daily livestream every Tuesday night via Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 FULL EPISODES AVAILABLE VIA: SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/35th94bk APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 BECOME A SUPPORTER OF MTC'S WORK: https://tinyurl.com/5awruft6 TIK TOK: https://tinyurl.com/29c69mnu MAILING LIST: https://tinyurl.com/46jk392v FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/yckj7mhn TWITTER: https://tinyurl.com/24epkej6 INSTAGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/ybhzhcnn WEBSITE: www.milkthecowpodcast.com HOW TO LEAVE A REVIEW Open Apple Podcast App. Go to the icons at the bottom of the screen and choose “search” Search for “Milk the Cow Podcast” Click on the SHOW, not the episode. Scroll all the way down to “Ratings and Reviews” Click on “Write a Review” #milkthecow #cowdaily #mtc #podcasting #podcasts #podcast #labourparty #labour #votelabour #jeremycorbyn #toriesout #brexit #borisjohnson #politics #keirstarmer #nhs #children #ukpolitics #london #conservative #uk #conservatives #socialism #europe #holocaust #corbyn #jermycorbyn #labourday #forthemany
What is it like, stepping outside of your comfort zone? What is it like to have your business step out to create a new business venture and others ask, "What are they doing?" Change can be hard, especially stepping into an area where there may not be a lot of competition. Glenn Pasch speaks this week with Paul Daly and Kyle Mountsier about their new venture, Automotive State of the Union, a media project to connect to all levels of the automotive industry. Great conversation and passion about leading, connecting and delivering value. Sign up for their newsletter: https://www.asotu.com attend conference https://www.asotucon.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylemountsier/Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauljdaly/ About Glenn Pasch: "Everyone finds themselves in charge at some point in their lives. Yet many of us lack the skills to generate consistent results. My goal is to help you learn the skills to adapt and grow in your personal and business life.” Glenn Pasch is CEO of PCG Digital, a full service digital marketing agency that specializes in helping businesses create and deliver customers raving, recommending & returning for more. He is author of 2 books including "The Power of Connected Marketing" and has spoken and educated audiences throughout the US and internationally. Thanks for making this a top 30 podcast in Personal Development space https://bit.ly/3pmbArb Let's Connect: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glennpasch/ Personal Website http://glennpasch.com/ Company website: https://pcgdigital.com/
Paul J. Daly is the founder of ASOTU.com, the first-ever dealer-owned publication in the automotive industry. Michael and Paul recently joined up to collaborate at NADA with live streams, social media posting, and video production. What we discuss in this episode: Perfection is the enemy of "posted." It is better to have 10 posts at 80% of your ideal quality than it is to have 2 posts that meet your full criteria. If quick innovation is required to evolve then perfection and ego must be let go. You cannot predict what people are actually going to connect with, so it's better to get it posted and let go of your ego. Paul explains that it often happens where the thing he thought would go well, rarely ever went as well as anticipated. Perfectionism is the enemy of progress. It's important to have an abundance mindset because there is enough opportunity to go around. In order to leverage abundance, one's ego must be pulled out of the equation to free yourself up and make room for the next level of growth. Listen to the full episode to learn even more insights from Paul Daly. Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your LinkedIn or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally! Thanks, Paul J. Daly If you enjoyed this conversation with Paul J. Daly, please let them know by clicking on the links below and sending him a message. Click here to thank Paul J. Daly on LinkedIn Click here to let Michael know about your number one takeaway from this conversation
Paul J. Daly is the founder of ASOTU.com, the first-ever dealer-owned publication in the automotive industry. Michael and Paul recently joined up to collaborate at NADA with live streams, social media posting, and video production.What we discuss in this episode:Perfection is the enemy of "posted." It is better to have 10 posts at 80% of your ideal quality than it is to have 2 posts that meet your full criteria.If quick innovation is required to evolve then perfection and ego must be let go.You cannot predict what people are actually going to connect with, so it's better to get it posted and let go of your ego.Paul explains that it often happens where the thing he thought would go well, rarely ever went as well as anticipated. Perfectionism is the enemy of progress.It's important to have an abundance mindset because there is enough opportunity to go around. In order to leverage abundance, one's ego must be pulled out of the equation to free yourself up and make room for the next level of growth.Listen to the full episode to learn even more insights from Paul Daly.Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your LinkedIn or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally!Thanks, Paul J. DalyIf you enjoyed this conversation with Paul J. Daly, please let them know by clicking on the links below and sending him a message.Click here to thank Paul J. Daly on LinkedInClick here to let Michael know about your number one takeaway from this conversation
Writer and producer, Ed Waugh, Unsung Hero, Jane Harker and director Russell Floyd join host Paul Daly to talk about their new play, "Wor Bella". Wor Bella is the brilliant story of heroic WWI Munitionettes who not only selflessly served the war effort on the home front from 1914 to 1918 but also played to raise money for charity.
Jeremy Corbyn, Anna Rothery, Dan Lewis, Chantelle Lunt, Ian Hodson, Laura Daly and Paul Daly go live find out the highs and lows of 2021 and make some predictions about what 2022 will hold.
Todays show is especially fun because the source content is, well, REALLY fun. I do a flyover of a recent purchase experience from a former guest on the show, Jesse Cole, CEO of the Savanna Bananas baseball team. (Check it out here)To top it all off, I bought it with bitcoin!It's a story or customer experience, surprise and delight, crypto currency, and more.I hope it gets you thinking outside the box and smiling at the same time.Pursue Clarity and HAVE FUN,Paul. . .pauljdaly.comConnect with Paul J Daly on LinkedInFollow along on InstagramFollow Paul J Daly on TwitterLike Paul J Daly on Facebook
Aoife Mercedes Rodriguez-Uruchurtu, Carlos Tornel and Liam Tuckwood join host Paul Daly to discuss why COP26 was a con and why capitalism will never solve the climate crisis.
Darren talks with Paul Daly of Congruent Story about brand building, business stories, and the involvement of CEO’s and bosses producing daily content.
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Are you ready to GROW your business to the next level in the second quarter of 2021?! If so, I can’t WAIT to help you! >>Today’s episode is an incredible interview I had with my friend Paul Daly on his podcast, Clarity Compressed.
Protest, police brutality, Black Lives Matter (BLM) , Sarah Everard, Bristol riots, Police and Crime bill, hate crimes, all discussed with Yunus Bakhsh, Mel Wilson, James Summerill and Paul Daly.
This week on the Bundoran Weekly podcast, Shane Smyth talks to Bundoran man Paul Daly who is living and working in New York. Paul and Shane went to school together so there was plenty to catch up on! Check out the company Paul works for here - https://kiewit.com/ To get in touch with the podcast email podcast@bundoranweekly.com or tweet @bundoranweekly. Also find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bundoranweeklySubscribe to the Bundoran Weekly wherever you get your podcasts, listen to all episodes on demand via www.bundoranweekly.com or just ask your smart speaker to “Play the Bundoran Weekly”!Subscribe to the MassCast podcast here or by searching MassCast where you get your podcasts.Purchase our theme tune - The Man from Bundoran from the Songs of Erne album - www.modalcitizenrecords.com
With Tina McKay, Rochelle Charlton-Laine, James Summerill and Paul Daly
Laura Daly, Rochelle Charlton-Laine, James Summerill and Paul Daly talk about Socialist Think Tank!
Aired: January 14th, 2021 @ 10 am EST (51 mins) What are the historical foundations of procedural fairness? When did the rules of natural justice transform into a context-sensitive duty of fairness? What is the modern approach to review for procedural fairness? Is there a difference between correctness review and the assessment of procedural fairness? What kind of procedural fairness questions commonly arise? How did we end up with a divide between procedural fairness and substantive review? Can one distinguish between procedure and substance/merits? If not, how should lawyers and judges characterize questions which may go to procedure or to substance/merits? Has the law on procedural fairness become more or less complex since Vavilov? These issues and many more will be addressed in this first episode of CIAJ's four-part series on administrative law featuring administrative law expert Paul Daly.
John D Clare and regular guests Samantha Townsend, Stuart Sutherland and Paul Daly discuss Social Care, the budget announcements and NHS restructure.
John D Clare and usual guests, Stuart Sutherland, Samantha Townsend and Paul Daly discuss this week's big stories including the return to schools in September, the politicisation of the Civil Service and Hong Kong.
Your 'Personal Brand' is an extension of you, that is not something you should manufacture to gain a few likes and followers... Because you need to understand where you are before you decide where you are going! Paul is a father, agency owner, podcaster and true entrepreneur and believes that the insights you get from your personal brand is a journey in itself. ***Paul actually turns the tables of the interview and delivers me some profound moments, it actually sets a new trajectory for the entire podcast model*** Learn how in a very humbling experience! Then take those learnings and guide them into your personal brand journey!
Your 'Personal Brand' is an extension of you, that is not something you should manufacture to gain a few likes and followers... Because you need to understand where you are before you decide where you are going! Paul is a father, agency owner, podcaster and true entrepreneur and believes that the insights you get from your personal brand is a journey in itself. ***Paul actually turns the tables of the interview and delivers me some profound moments, it actually sets a new trajectory for the entire podcast model*** Learn how in a very humbling experience! Then take those learnings and guide them into your personal brand journey!
John D Clare hosts guests Paul Daly, Samantha Townsend and Stuart Sutherland for the return of the popular radio show Inna brand new format.
On today’s show, we’re pleased to welcome back Paul Daly, Founder and CEO of Congruent Story, and host of the popular “Clarity Compressed” podcast. In this segment, Paul and Jim discuss the inspiration and key takeaways from his third Automotive State of the Union event.https://www.cbtnews.com/why-dealers-should-utilize-this-time-to-re-set-and-re-focus-their-strategies-paul-daly-automotive-state-of-the-union/
Today's episode is all about how to build a brand and I'm bringing on my homie, Paul Daly, who's the founder, CEO and Creative Director of Congruent, which is a brand-first integrated marketing agency. What is mentioned in this episode: Why is building your brand so important? Time proven steps to building a brand How important is video when it comes to building a brand? What range of money should one expect when paying them? What are the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to building a brand? What would Paul Daly tell his younger self that would help him collapse time and generate results faster? What is possible for you if you follow Paul's advice? Subscribe and Review in iTunes- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-anthony-john-amyx-podcast/id1492458217 Are you subscribed to my podcast, If not, please go do that now because that is what helps get this message to reach more people? Plus, I don't want you to miss an episode. Each week, I'll be releasing two new episodes and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance they'll fly under the radar and you'll miss out. Links Mentioned: Aj Amyx www.ajamyx.com/community Join the Shift Community www.ajamyx.com/community Paul Daly https://www.pauljdaly.com/ Claritycompressed.com
Darren talks with Paul Daly of Congruent Story about brand building, business stories, and the involvement of CEO's and bosses producing daily content.
This episode of Runnymede Radio features Dr. Paul Daly, a member of the Faculty of Law (Common Law Section) at the University of Ottawa, where he holds a University Research Chair in Administrative Law and Governance. In this episode, Dr. Daly and Mark Mancini, the National Director of the Runnymede Society, discuss the much anticipated rulings of the Supreme Court of Canada in the so-called "administrative law trilogy", a trio of cases in which the Court has sought to clarify the law governing judicial review of administrative decisions in Canada. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Vavilov Bell Canada v. Canada (Attorney General)
Voici la baladodiffusion de l'émission Midi info du mercredi 4 décembre 2019; Procédure de destitution de Donald Trump:Entrevue avec Paul Daly, titulaire de la Chaire de recherche en droit administratif et gouvernance à l'Université d'Ottawa; Sommet de l'OTAN à Londres:Entrevue avec Anessa Kimball, professeure au Département de sciences politiques à l'Université Laval et Directrice du Centre sécurité internationale;Les conséquences d’un panier d'épicerie encore plus cher en 2020:Serge Petitclerc, porte-parole du Collectif pour un Québec sans pauvreté;Grand angle sur l'actualité:Le regard de Lise Bissonnette et d'Yves Boisvert; Début des audiences du BAPE à Asbestos ce soir:Entrevue avec Hugues Grimard, maire d’Asbestos;L'Assemblée extraordinaire des Premières Nations à Ottawa:Entrevue avec Ghislain Picard, chef de l'Assemblée des Premières Nations du Québec et du Labrador.
Paul is the founder and CEO of Congruent and host of the Clarity Compressed podcast. After the acquisition of his first business, He is focused on empowering others to connect with their audience through his brand-first approach. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Brand is a feeling and that feeling is the reflection of your viewers values back at them. 2. Brand building does detract from sale that is why you need to have the vision for what your brand should and could be, and with that feeling could and should impact the buyers mind set. 3. Brand is gravity. Realize that the strength of your brand will attract the right things to you. If you are investing in brand, you are investing in making that gravitational pull stronger. A workshop that teaches you how to define and deploy brand in the real world - Brand Is Gravity Sponsors: ZipRecruiter: When it comes to hiring, you can save time and get more qualified candidates fast with ZipRecruiter. And right now, you can try ZipRecruiter for free at ZipRecruiter.com/fire! ZipRecruiter. The smartest way to hire. QuickBooks Online: Save time, money, and get organized with QuickBooks Online! Right now you can save 60% or more! This special offer for Fire Nation won't be available for long.
Voici la baladodiffusion de l'émission Midi info du mardi 24 septembre 2019:La suspension du Parlement britannique jugée illégale : les explications de Paul Daly, titulaire de la Chaire de recherche en droit administratif et gouvernance à l'université d'Ottawa ; Assouplissement des règles pour les grands émetteurs de GES : entrevue avec le ministre de l'Environnement, Benoît Charette ; Une importante réduction des émissions de GES réclamée dans l'industrie de l'aviation : le point de vue de Patrick Bonin, responsable de la campagne Climat-Énergie et Arctique chez Greenpeace Canada ; La place de l'éthique dans la campagne électorale : discussion entre Steve Jacob, professeur au département de science politique de l'Université Laval, et Christian Nadeau, professeur au département de philosophie de l'Université de Montréal.
Paul Daly is this weeks guest and he is a local expert when it comes to advertising and branding. I wanted to get his take on how to go about branding and advertising a local restaurant. Pauls advice is incredibly valuable and a must listen for anyone working in content creation, advertising, or in local restaurants. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and leave us a review on the Eat Local CNY podcast. Don't forget to head to EatLocalCNY.com and get your Eat Local CNY card today! And follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Youtube, and Linkedin @EatLocalCNY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eatlocalcny/support
Deep dive with Ryan Alford and Paul Daly in what true branding is for dealerships.
We have Brian Benstock, Matthew Kelly, Casey Carroll, and Paul Daly joining us!
The prospect of building a new club website can be quite a daunting prospect. There are so many different options available and that is even before the design and build. With this in my Chris Samson and Michael Bochel are joined by Paul Daly and Marc Love from web agency Made By Crunch. Discussions focused around the options to clubs, things to consider and general tips on website development.
Do you think u can take your Auto Detailing business to the next level? Need a little inspiration to help you get over a hurdle? If you haven’t heard Paul Daly’s story then your in for a real treat! DJ and Marshall got the opportunity to sit down at the Prairie Brew Pub and enjoy some delicious ales while they talk with Paul. You get the opportunity to grab a pint of your favorite and enjoy
On 13 December 2018, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the 'Scottish Continuity Bill' (https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html). This Bill was enacted by the Scottish Parliament in order to provide its own version of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, providing for the continued application of EU law in Scotland from exit day onwards. The legislation was enacted against the backdrop of Scotland’s refusal to agree to a legislative consent motion for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2018, which then came into force without Scotland’s consent in breach of the Sewel convention. It also marked the first time that Scottish legislation had been challenged at the pre-legislative stage, using the provisions of section 33 of the Scotland Act 1998. In this video produced by the Cambridge Centre for Public Law, Professor Mark Elliott, Professor Alison Young, and Dr Paul Daly each discuss the constitutional implications of the case, chaired by Dr Shona Wilson Stark. The talk should be of interest for undergraduate students in Constitutional law, Administrative law and European Union law, in addition to postgraduate students working in these areas. For more information, see the CPL website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk
On 13 December 2018, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the 'Scottish Continuity Bill' (https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html). This Bill was enacted by the Scottish Parliament in order to provide its own version of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, providing for the continued application of EU law in Scotland from exit day onwards. The legislation was enacted against the backdrop of Scotland’s refusal to agree to a legislative consent motion for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2018, which then came into force without Scotland’s consent in breach of the Sewel convention. It also marked the first time that Scottish legislation had been challenged at the pre-legislative stage, using the provisions of section 33 of the Scotland Act 1998. In this video produced by the Cambridge Centre for Public Law, Professor Mark Elliott, Professor Alison Young, and Dr Paul Daly each discuss the constitutional implications of the case, chaired by Dr Shona Wilson Stark. The talk should be of interest for undergraduate students in Constitutional law, Administrative law and European Union law, in addition to postgraduate students working in these areas. For more information, see the CPL website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk
On 13 December 2018, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the 'Scottish Continuity Bill' (https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html). This Bill was enacted by the Scottish Parliament in order to provide its own version of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, providing for the continued application of EU law in Scotland from exit day onwards. The legislation was enacted against the backdrop of Scotland’s refusal to agree to a legislative consent motion for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2018, which then came into force without Scotland’s consent in breach of the Sewel convention. It also marked the first time that Scottish legislation had been challenged at the pre-legislative stage, using the provisions of section 33 of the Scotland Act 1998. In this video produced by the Cambridge Centre for Public Law, Professor Mark Elliott, Professor Alison Young, and Dr Paul Daly each discuss the constitutional implications of the case, chaired by Dr Shona Wilson Stark. The talk should be of interest for undergraduate students in Constitutional law, Administrative law and European Union law, in addition to postgraduate students working in these areas. For more information, see the CPL website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
On 13 December 2018, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the 'Scottish Continuity Bill' (https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html). This Bill was enacted by the Scottish Parliament in order to provide its own version of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, providing for the continued application of EU law in Scotland from exit day onwards. The legislation was enacted against the backdrop of Scotland’s refusal to agree to a legislative consent motion for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2018, which then came into force without Scotland’s consent in breach of the Sewel convention. It also marked the first time that Scottish legislation had been challenged at the pre-legislative stage, using the provisions of section 33 of the Scotland Act 1998. In this video produced by the Cambridge Centre for Public Law, Professor Mark Elliott, Professor Alison Young, and Dr Paul Daly each discuss the constitutional implications of the case, chaired by Dr Shona Wilson Stark. The talk should be of interest for undergraduate students in Constitutional law, Administrative law and European Union law, in addition to postgraduate students working in these areas. For more information, see the CPL website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk
On 13 December 2018, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the 'Scottish Continuity Bill' (https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html). This Bill was enacted by the Scottish Parliament in order to provide its own version of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, providing for the continued application of EU law in Scotland from exit day onwards. The legislation was enacted against the backdrop of Scotland’s refusal to agree to a legislative consent motion for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2018, which then came into force without Scotland’s consent in breach of the Sewel convention. It also marked the first time that Scottish legislation had been challenged at the pre-legislative stage, using the provisions of section 33 of the Scotland Act 1998. In this video produced by the Cambridge Centre for Public Law, Professor Mark Elliott, Professor Alison Young, and Dr Paul Daly each discuss the constitutional implications of the case, chaired by Dr Shona Wilson Stark. The talk should be of interest for undergraduate students in Constitutional law, Administrative law and European Union law, in addition to postgraduate students working in these areas. For more information, see the CPL website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk
On 13 December 2018, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment on the 'Scottish Continuity Bill' (https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html). This Bill was enacted by the Scottish Parliament in order to provide its own version of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, providing for the continued application of EU law in Scotland from exit day onwards. The legislation was enacted against the backdrop of Scotland’s refusal to agree to a legislative consent motion for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2018, which then came into force without Scotland’s consent in breach of the Sewel convention. It also marked the first time that Scottish legislation had been challenged at the pre-legislative stage, using the provisions of section 33 of the Scotland Act 1998. In this video produced by the Cambridge Centre for Public Law, Professor Mark Elliott, Professor Alison Young, and Dr Paul Daly each discuss the constitutional implications of the case, chaired by Dr Shona Wilson Stark. The talk should be of interest for undergraduate students in Constitutional law, Administrative law and European Union law, in addition to postgraduate students working in these areas. For more information, see the CPL website at: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
The Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference was held at the Faculty of Law on 2 July 2018, hosted by the Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice, and the Centre for Public Law. The Ministry of Justice announced a public consultation into the law, policy and procedure relating to parole which closes on 28 July. The purpose of this conference was to engage in discussions with leading figures in the field and to enrich responses to the consultation. For information about the conference see: http://www.cccj.law.cam.ac.uk
The Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference was held at the Faculty of Law on 2 July 2018, hosted by the Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice, and the Centre for Public Law. The Ministry of Justice announced a public consultation into the law, policy and procedure relating to parole which closes on 28 July. The purpose of this conference was to engage in discussions with leading figures in the field and to enrich responses to the consultation. For information about the conference see: http://www.cccj.law.cam.ac.uk
The Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference was held at the Faculty of Law on 2 July 2018, hosted by the Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice, and the Centre for Public Law. The Ministry of Justice announced a public consultation into the law, policy and procedure relating to parole which closes on 28 July. The purpose of this conference was to engage in discussions with leading figures in the field and to enrich responses to the consultation. For information about the conference see: http://www.cccj.law.cam.ac.uk
The Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference was held at the Faculty of Law on 2 July 2018, hosted by the Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice, and the Centre for Public Law. The Ministry of Justice announced a public consultation into the law, policy and procedure relating to parole which closes on 28 July. The purpose of this conference was to engage in discussions with leading figures in the field and to enrich responses to the consultation. For information about the conference see: http://www.cccj.law.cam.ac.uk
Dr Paul Daly speaks to Dr Janina Boughey of Monash University, author of "Human Rights and Judicial Review in Australia and Canada: The Newest Despotism?".
Dr Paul Daly speaks to Dr Janina Boughey of Monash University, author of "Human Rights and Judicial Review in Australia and Canada: The Newest Despotism?".
Dr Paul Daly speaks to Dr Janina Boughey of Monash University, author of "Human Rights and Judicial Review in Australia and Canada: The Newest Despotism?".
Dr Paul Daly speaks to Dr Janina Boughey of Monash University, author of "Human Rights and Judicial Review in Australia and Canada: The Newest Despotism?".
Paul Daly is the last 1980s rebel left in Shoreditch. From squatter to bar owner and designer, the way he took over Shoreditch is as inspiring as it is entertaining.
Pesticides inutiles dans les champs: entrevue avec Michel Duval, président de l'Ordre des agronomes du Québec; L'inquiétude grandissante des Haïtiens vivant aux États-Unis: Farah Larrieux, Haïtienne vivant aux États-Unis depuis 2005; Le procureur spécial Robert Mueller a constitué un grand jury dans le cadre de son enquête sur la possible ingérence russe dans l'élection américaine: Paul Daly, professeur de droit à l'Université Cambridge; Comment changer la donne pour les baleines noires du golfe du Saint-Laurent? Entrevue avec Robert Michaud, directeur scientifique du Groupe de recherche et d'éducation sur les mammifères marins; Grand angle spéciale politicien(ne) avec Christine St-Pierre, Ministre des Relations internationales et de la Francophonie: Décès de Jacques Daoust, retour sur les Jeux de la francophonie en Côte d'Ivoire; Accord de libre-échange et producteurs de fromage; ALENA; Assemblée constituante au Venezuela. Notions de diplomatie.
A talk given by Dr Paul Daly to a group of clerks and judges at the Federal Court of Canada
A talk given by Dr Paul Daly to a group of clerks and judges at the Federal Court of Canada
A talk given by Dr Paul Daly to a group of clerks and judges at the Federal Court of Canada
A talk given by Dr Paul Daly to a group of clerks and judges at the Federal Court of Canada
CIP S1E28 | Steven Meurrens. http://wp.me/p6wMQg-nq Introduction: Welcome to Steven Meurrens. Well respected immigration lawyer practicing with the law firm of Larlee Rosenberg in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm focuses on all areas of Canadian immigration law. Advising local and multinational corporations on the movement of key employees, and individuals and families who dream of building a future in Canada. Steven is a Partner in the firm with significant experience representing corporate and individual clients in obtaining visas and permits for many business-related purposes. In addition to his business immigration practice, Steven has extensive experience in family-based immigration matters AND a very active practice assisting people who have been denied entry to Canada and to those whom have had visa applications refused. He has appeared before the Immigration and Refugee Board and the Federal Court. Steven is the Chair of the Canadian Bar Association of British Columbia's Immigration Subsection. He is a published columnist, a regular panelist at immigration law conferences, and is the author of a very widely read blog on Canadian immigration law called Meurrens on Immigration which we will talk about in a little bit. QUESTION: How did you get into immigration? QUESTION: Can you tell us a little about your Blog? I am also delighted to hear that you are also wading into the wonderful world of Podcasting. QUESTION: Can you tell us a little bit about your Podcast? Focus on the legal side of immigration and delve into the wonderful world of administrative law in the context of Canadian immigration applications. . If you recall, one of Steven's specific focuses within his practice is assisting people who have been denied entry to Canada or to those who have had visa applications refused. Challenging an officer's decision is not always an easy thing. Sometimes, there are clear pathways with fairly well defined appeal mechanisms. However, in many cases, the only recourse is to seek redress through Federal Court. When challenging an officer's decision in Federal Court, administrative law principles are triggered. Today I have invited Steven to join me to help clear up, if possible this very confusion area of immigration law……..in essence this is really the core of what immigration “law” is all about. Why is it so dang hard to challenge an officer's decision? 1) The discretion that visa officers have when assessing applications, including: ∙ Immigration law is a subset of administrative law; ∙ Visa officers, port of entry officers, and even summer students are administrative tribunals; ∙ They have a wide range of discretion; and ∙ There is often not a right answer to a case. Rather, there is a range of possible answers. 2) Fettering discretion. ∙ That officers cannot fetter their discretion by relying on manuals as if they are law. ∙ The tension that this produces between courts who view visa officers essentially the same as they view the Immigration and Refugee Board vs. program officers who view themselves as implementing and administering departmental programs. 3) Standard of Review ∙ Questions of fact. ∙ Questions of law. ∙ My Gupta as an example. ∙ The Koo example of where there can be problems if officers have discretion in the interpretation of law. 4) Tran ∙ The FCA decision in Tran. ∙ A review of the problems with the Tran decision as identified by Paul Daly http://www.administrativelawmatters.com/blog/2015/11/13/a-snapshot-of-whats-wrong-with-canadian-administrative-law-mpsep-v-tran-2015-fca-237/ ∙ Plug that I'll be back on when Tran is released. QUESTION: how can people reach you? Thanks for being on the Podcast Steven. Helpful Links: How you can reach Steven Meurrens: steven.meurrens@larlee.com Larlee Rosenberg: http://www.larlee.com/ Steven's Blog – “Meurrens on Immigration”: http://meurrensonimmigration.com/ Important Case Discussed in this Episode: MPSEP v. Tran (2015 FCA 237): http://bit.ly/2ajifyo One of Steven's Successful cases at the Federal Court: Gupta v. Canada (2015 FC 1086): http://bit.ly/2authy4
CIP S1E28 | Steven Meurrens. http://wp.me/p6wMQg-nq Introduction: Welcome to Steven Meurrens. Well respected immigration lawyer practicing with the law firm of Larlee Rosenberg in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm focuses on all areas of Canadian immigration law. Advising local and multinational corporations on the movement of key employees, and individuals and families who dream of building a future in Canada. Steven is a Partner in the firm with significant experience representing corporate and individual clients in obtaining visas and permits for many business-related purposes. In addition to his business immigration practice, Steven has extensive experience in family-based immigration matters AND a very active practice assisting people who have been denied entry to Canada and to those whom have had visa applications refused. He has appeared before the Immigration and Refugee Board and the Federal Court. Steven is the Chair of the Canadian Bar Association of British Columbia’s Immigration Subsection. He is a published columnist, a regular panelist at immigration law conferences, and is the author of a very widely read blog on Canadian immigration law called Meurrens on Immigration which we will talk about in a little bit. QUESTION: How did you get into immigration? QUESTION: Can you tell us a little about your Blog? I am also delighted to hear that you are also wading into the wonderful world of Podcasting. QUESTION: Can you tell us a little bit about your Podcast? Focus on the legal side of immigration and delve into the wonderful world of administrative law in the context of Canadian immigration applications. . If you recall, one of Steven’s specific focuses within his practice is assisting people who have been denied entry to Canada or to those who have had visa applications refused. Challenging an officer’s decision is not always an easy thing. Sometimes, there are clear pathways with fairly well defined appeal mechanisms. However, in many cases, the only recourse is to seek redress through Federal Court. When challenging an officer’s decision in Federal Court, administrative law principles are triggered. Today I have invited Steven to join me to help clear up, if possible this very confusion area of immigration law……..in essence this is really the core of what immigration “law” is all about. Why is it so dang hard to challenge an officer’s decision? 1) The discretion that visa officers have when assessing applications, including: ∙ Immigration law is a subset of administrative law; ∙ Visa officers, port of entry officers, and even summer students are administrative tribunals; ∙ They have a wide range of discretion; and ∙ There is often not a right answer to a case. Rather, there is a range of possible answers. 2) Fettering discretion. ∙ That officers cannot fetter their discretion by relying on manuals as if they are law. ∙ The tension that this produces between courts who view visa officers essentially the same as they view the Immigration and Refugee Board vs. program officers who view themselves as implementing and administering departmental programs. 3) Standard of Review ∙ Questions of fact. ∙ Questions of law. ∙ My Gupta as an example. ∙ The Koo example of where there can be problems if officers have discretion in the interpretation of law. 4) Tran ∙ The FCA decision in Tran. ∙ A review of the problems with the Tran decision as identified by Paul Daly http://www.administrativelawmatters.com/blog/2015/11/13/a-snapshot-of-whats-wrong-with-canadian-administrative-law-mpsep-v-tran-2015-fca-237/ ∙ Plug that I’ll be back on when Tran is released. QUESTION: how can people reach you? Thanks for being on the Podcast Steven. Helpful Links: How you can reach Steven Meurrens: steven.meurrens@larlee.com Larlee Rosenberg: http://www.larlee.com/ Steven’s Blog – “Meurrens on Immigration”: http://meurrensonimmigration.com/ Important Case Discussed in this Episode: MPSEP v. Tran (2015 FCA 237): http://bit.ly/2ajifyo One of Steven’s Successful cases at the Federal Court: Gupta v. Canada (2015 FC 1086): http://bit.ly/2authy4
This week's Guests on the show include: - Former world champion Judoka and mother of UFC female Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, Dr. AnnMaria De Mars returns to Submission Radio to talk about her recent trip to Brazil for UFC 190, Ronda's 34 second demolition of Bethe Correia, why Ronda should've and could've beaten her even faster, if her comments on finishing the fight as quickly as possible played a part in the length of the fight, Bethe's comments on Ronda's father's suicide and how they affected her, Ronda leaving the UFC championship belt in the Brazilian Judo academy, Ronda's grandmother watching the Entourage movie, the story behind the term "Do Nothing Bitches", Ronda's book, if Ronda would take Cris Cyborg up on a catchweight fight, if Cyborg can be given the benefit of the doubt after failing a drug test in the past, the rematch against Miesha Tate and how it will go, and more. - Josh Koscheck makes his first appearance on Submission Radio to discuss his recent departure from the UFC, why he chose Bellator, how long he had been planning to leave, feeling like a free man, whether he approached Dana White before he left the company, what it was like leaving after being such a big part of the company for 10 years, the way he was treated in the past, feeling like he was forced to sign an underpaying contract after the Ultimate Fighter, what it would take to start a fighter's union, his real relationship with GSP and the conversations they had during TUF, his other businesses, the day of the Reebok uniform unveiling, being excited for the Paul Daly rematch, Paul's pathetic wrestling and how he sees the rematch going, if he plans on fighting for another title, and more. - Bellator color commentator Jimmy Smith makes his debut on Submission Radio to talk about a variety of subjects, including Fedor's return to MMA, if he thinks "The Last Emperor" will go to UFC or Bellator, what it was like spending time with Fedor and what kind of person he really is, how Fedor Emelianenko would do in a rematch against Fabricio Werdum, Rousimar Palhares performance against Jake Shields at WSOF 22, the eye gouging and holding on to the Kimura too long, why Jimmy would have no problem with Rousimar being banned from the sport, his own personal MMA career, fight and beating TV personality Jason Chambers, why he decided to hang it up, Bellator 142: Dynamite and his position in commentary, his relationship with Joe Rogan and even having his own mother mistake the two, UFC his voice and Joe's, and more. - Ronda Rousey's coach and trainer Edmond Tarverdyan returns to Submission Radio to talk about Ronda's recent performance at UFC 190 against Bethe Correia, what improvements Ronda could have made, thoughts on how Ronda's striking looked, if he's sick of training Ronda for fights against Miesha Tate, how he sees the rematch going and if Miesha's improved striking could pose any problems for Ronda, Holly Holm as a possible contender and how Ronda would handle Holly's lateral movement and distance control, the big fight against Cris Cyborg, if Ronda would meet Cyborg at 140 or 145 because she used to fight heavier in the past, Cyborg's striking, Floyd Mayweather deciding to fight Andre Berto for his final fight, how close he was to fighting Dennis Hallman on the Ultimate Fighter, and more. - Also on the show is discussion on UFC Fight Night Nashville and such fights as Glover Teixeira vs Ovince Saint Preux, the controversial Michael Johnson vs Beneil Dariush, Derek Brunson vs Sam Alvey, Jared Rosholt vs TimothyJohnson, Amanda Nunes vs Sara McMann, Ray Borg vs Geane Herrera, Uriah Hall vs Oluwale Bamgbose, and more. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
This week's Guests on the show include: - Former world champion Judoka and mother of UFC female Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, Dr. AnnMaria De Mars returns to Submission Radio to talk about her recent trip to Brazil for UFC 190, Ronda's 34 second demolition of Bethe Correia, why Ronda should've and could've beaten her even faster, if her comments on finishing the fight as quickly as possible played a part in the length of the fight, Bethe's comments on Ronda's father's suicide and how they affected her, Ronda leaving the UFC championship belt in the Brazilian Judo academy, Ronda's grandmother watching the Entourage movie, the story behind the term "Do Nothing Bitches", Ronda's book, if Ronda would take Cris Cyborg up on a catchweight fight, if Cyborg can be given the benefit of the doubt after failing a drug test in the past, the rematch against Miesha Tate and how it will go, and more. - Josh Koscheck makes his first appearance on Submission Radio to discuss his recent departure from the UFC, why he chose Bellator, how long he had been planning to leave, feeling like a free man, whether he approached Dana White before he left the company, what it was like leaving after being such a big part of the company for 10 years, the way he was treated in the past, feeling like he was forced to sign an underpaying contract after the Ultimate Fighter, what it would take to start a fighter's union, his real relationship with GSP and the conversations they had during TUF, his other businesses, the day of the Reebok uniform unveiling, being excited for the Paul Daly rematch, Paul's pathetic wrestling and how he sees the rematch going, if he plans on fighting for another title, and more. - Bellator color commentator Jimmy Smith makes his debut on Submission Radio to talk about a variety of subjects, including Fedor's return to MMA, if he thinks "The Last Emperor" will go to UFC or Bellator, what it was like spending time with Fedor and what kind of person he really is, how Fedor Emelianenko would do in a rematch against Fabricio Werdum, Rousimar Palhares performance against Jake Shields at WSOF 22, the eye gouging and holding on to the Kimura too long, why Jimmy would have no problem with Rousimar being banned from the sport, his own personal MMA career, fight and beating TV personality Jason Chambers, why he decided to hang it up, Bellator 142: Dynamite and his position in commentary, his relationship with Joe Rogan and even having his own mother mistake the two, UFC his voice and Joe's, and more. - Ronda Rousey's coach and trainer Edmond Tarverdyan returns to Submission Radio to talk about Ronda's recent performance at UFC 190 against Bethe Correia, what improvements Ronda could have made, thoughts on how Ronda's striking looked, if he's sick of training Ronda for fights against Miesha Tate, how he sees the rematch going and if Miesha's improved striking could pose any problems for Ronda, Holly Holm as a possible contender and how Ronda would handle Holly's lateral movement and distance control, the big fight against Cris Cyborg, if Ronda would meet Cyborg at 140 or 145 because she used to fight heavier in the past, Cyborg's striking, Floyd Mayweather deciding to fight Andre Berto for his final fight, how close he was to fighting Dennis Hallman on the Ultimate Fighter, and more. - Also on the show is discussion on UFC Fight Night Nashville and such fights as Glover Teixeira vs Ovince Saint Preux, the controversial Michael Johnson vs Beneil Dariush, Derek Brunson vs Sam Alvey, Jared Rosholt vs TimothyJohnson, Amanda Nunes vs Sara McMann, Ray Borg vs Geane Herrera, Uriah Hall vs Oluwale Bamgbose, and more. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
This week hosts Kacper Rosolowski and Denis Shkuratov have on the show: - Former world champion Judoka and mother of UFC female Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, Dr. AnnMaria De Mars returns to Submission Radio to talk about her recent trip to Brazil for UFC 190, Ronda's 34 second demolition of Bethe Correia, why Ronda should've and could've beaten her even faster, if her comments on finishing the fight as quickly as possible played a part in the length of the fight, Bethe's comments on Ronda's father's suicide and how they affected her, Ronda leaving the UFC championship belt in the Brazilian Judo academy, Ronda's grandmother watching the Entourage movie, the story behind the term "Do Nothing Bitches", Ronda's book, if Ronda would take Cris Cyborg up on a catchweight fight, if Cyborg can be given the benefit of the doubt after failing a drug test in the past, the rematch against Miesha Tate and how it will go, and more. - Josh Koscheck makes his first appearance on Submission Radio to discuss his recent departure from the UFC, why he chose Bellator, how long he had been planning to leave, feeling like a free man, whether he approached Dana White before he left the company, what it was like leaving after being such a big part of the company for 10 years, the way he was treated in the past, feeling like he was forced to sign an underpaying contract after the Ultimate Fighter, what it would take to start a fighter's union, his real relationship with GSP and the conversations they had during TUF, his other businesses, the day of the Reebok uniform unveiling, being excited for the Paul Daly rematch, Paul's pathetic wrestling and how he sees the rematch going, if he plans on fighting for another title, and more. - Bellator color commentator Jimmy Smith makes his debut on Submission Radio to talk about a variety of subjects, including Fedor's return to MMA, if he thinks "The Last Emperor" will go to UFC or Bellator, what it was like spending time with Fedor and what kind of person he really is, how Fedor Emelianenko would do in a rematch against Fabricio Werdum, Rousimar Palhares performance against Jake Shields at WSOF 22, the eye gouging and holding on to the Kimura too long, why Jimmy would have no problem with Rousimar being banned from the sport, his own personal MMA career, fight and beating TV personality Jason Chambers, why he decided to hang it up, Bellator 142: Dynamite and his position in commentary, his relationship with Joe Rogan and even having his own mother mistake the two, UFC his voice and Joe's, and more. - Ronda Rousey's coach and trainer Edmond Tarverdyan returns to Submission Radio to talk about Ronda's recent performance at UFC 190 against Bethe Correia, what improvements Ronda could have made, thoughts on how Ronda's striking looked, if he's sick of training Ronda for fights against Miesha Tate, how he sees the rematch going and if Miesha's improved striking could pose any problems for Ronda, Holly Holm as a possible contender and how Ronda would handle Holly's lateral movement and distance control, the big fight against Cris Cyborg, if Ronda would meet Cyborg at 140 or 145 because she used to fight heavier in the past, Cyborg's striking, Floyd Mayweather deciding to fight Andre Berto for his final fight, how close he was to fighting Dennis Hallman on the Ultimate Fighter, and more. - Also on the show is discussion on UFC Fight Night Nashville and such fights as Glover Teixeira vs Ovince Saint Preux, the controversial Michael Johnson vs Beneil Dariush, Derek Brunson vs Sam Alvey, Jared Rosholt vs TimothyJohnson, Amanda Nunes vs Sara McMann, Ray Borg vs Geane Herrera, Uriah Hall vs Oluwale Bamgbose, and more. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau
This week hosts Kacper Rosolowski and Denis Shkuratov have on the show: - Former world champion Judoka and mother of UFC female Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, Dr. AnnMaria De Mars returns to Submission Radio to talk about her recent trip to Brazil for UFC 190, Ronda's 34 second demolition of Bethe Correia, why Ronda should've and could've beaten her even faster, if her comments on finishing the fight as quickly as possible played a part in the length of the fight, Bethe's comments on Ronda's father's suicide and how they affected her, Ronda leaving the UFC championship belt in the Brazilian Judo academy, Ronda's grandmother watching the Entourage movie, the story behind the term "Do Nothing Bitches", Ronda's book, if Ronda would take Cris Cyborg up on a catchweight fight, if Cyborg can be given the benefit of the doubt after failing a drug test in the past, the rematch against Miesha Tate and how it will go, and more. - Josh Koscheck makes his first appearance on Submission Radio to discuss his recent departure from the UFC, why he chose Bellator, how long he had been planning to leave, feeling like a free man, whether he approached Dana White before he left the company, what it was like leaving after being such a big part of the company for 10 years, the way he was treated in the past, feeling like he was forced to sign an underpaying contract after the Ultimate Fighter, what it would take to start a fighter's union, his real relationship with GSP and the conversations they had during TUF, his other businesses, the day of the Reebok uniform unveiling, being excited for the Paul Daly rematch, Paul's pathetic wrestling and how he sees the rematch going, if he plans on fighting for another title, and more. - Bellator color commentator Jimmy Smith makes his debut on Submission Radio to talk about a variety of subjects, including Fedor's return to MMA, if he thinks "The Last Emperor" will go to UFC or Bellator, what it was like spending time with Fedor and what kind of person he really is, how Fedor Emelianenko would do in a rematch against Fabricio Werdum, Rousimar Palhares performance against Jake Shields at WSOF 22, the eye gouging and holding on to the Kimura too long, why Jimmy would have no problem with Rousimar being banned from the sport, his own personal MMA career, fight and beating TV personality Jason Chambers, why he decided to hang it up, Bellator 142: Dynamite and his position in commentary, his relationship with Joe Rogan and even having his own mother mistake the two, UFC his voice and Joe's, and more. - Ronda Rousey's coach and trainer Edmond Tarverdyan returns to Submission Radio to talk about Ronda's recent performance at UFC 190 against Bethe Correia, what improvements Ronda could have made, thoughts on how Ronda's striking looked, if he's sick of training Ronda for fights against Miesha Tate, how he sees the rematch going and if Miesha's improved striking could pose any problems for Ronda, Holly Holm as a possible contender and how Ronda would handle Holly's lateral movement and distance control, the big fight against Cris Cyborg, if Ronda would meet Cyborg at 140 or 145 because she used to fight heavier in the past, Cyborg's striking, Floyd Mayweather deciding to fight Andre Berto for his final fight, how close he was to fighting Dennis Hallman on the Ultimate Fighter, and more. - Also on the show is discussion on UFC Fight Night Nashville and such fights as Glover Teixeira vs Ovince Saint Preux, the controversial Michael Johnson vs Beneil Dariush, Derek Brunson vs Sam Alvey, Jared Rosholt vs TimothyJohnson, Amanda Nunes vs Sara McMann, Ray Borg vs Geane Herrera, Uriah Hall vs Oluwale Bamgbose, and more. - twitter.com/SubmissionAus , - facebook.com/SubmissionRadioAus , - youtube.com/user/submissionradioau See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Daly drops in on us to talk about the early history of mobile infrastructure and mobile application development in Australia and how things have drastically changed for the better. Paul also updates us on his more recent activities in mapping South Australia’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem and shares his excitement over Adelaide’s opportunity in the emerging … Continue reading Episode 5 – A ‘Daly’ dose of Mobiles & Things
Dans cet épisode, Eloïse Gagné parle avec Maître Bernard Synnott, Vice-Président du Barreau du Québec, et Professeur Paul Daly, de l'Université de Montréal, sur l'affaire complexe de la nomination du juge Marc Nadon à la Cour suprême.
Dans cet épisode, Eloïse Gagné parle avec Maître Bernard Synnott, Vice-Président du Barreau du Québec, et Professeur Paul Daly, de l'Université de Montréal, sur l'affaire complexe de la nomination du juge Marc Nadon à la Cour suprême.
It's St. Patrick's Day, and we're in Dublin for the annual Jameson Global Broadcast from the Old Jameson Distillery. Each year, radio stations from around the world broadcast their shows from the distillery, and you'll hear David Byrne of Irish Distillers lead them through a cask sampling of whisky from the Midleton Distillery. We'll also hear from Midleton distiller Liam Donegan and artist Paul Daly, who designed the special St. Patrick's Day Jameson bottle available only at the distillery.
By Paul Daly, from Issue #36 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineIt roars, shuddering the stone, and I imagine three thousand corpse voices in shrieking harmony.More info »
Adventure! Zepplins! Nazis! Machu Picchu! It's Athena Voltaire. We spoke with writer Paul Daly and artist Steve Bryant, the creative team responsible for the best thing to happen to adventure comics since hidden treasure and swinging from vines. (1:24:53)