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Paul Glynn is the VP of sales at Stryker. He was an Iowa state champion and wrestled for Dan Gable and the Hawks in the 80s.
Julie is reading the Pensées by Pascal. Scott is reading Pen Sees - the properly titled American version of the same book. Takashi Nagai would approve. Episode 305: A Song for Nagasaki by Paul Glynn Download or listen via this link: |Episode #305| Subscribe to the podcast via this link: Feedburner Or subscribe via iTunes by clicking: |HERE|
In this episode of Over the Air — IoT, Connected Devices, & the Journey… Ryan is joined by Paul Glynn to discuss the role of proof of value (PoV) in driving successful IoT products.
In Episode 93 of The Ski Podcast we discuss Ischgl, Les 2 Alpes, Vallandry and a unique mountain triathlon in Courchevel. Iain was joined ‘live' by Lynsey Devon from Heaven Publicity and Al Morgan from SkiKitInfo. Thanks to Switzerland Tourism for their continued support of the Podcast. SHOW NOTES There are 65,000km of waymarked trails in Switzerland Listen to Iain's from the Via Valais trail hike last summer in Episode 76 Al travelled to Vallandry in the Paradiski ski area Lynsey stayed in Le Chable below Verbier James Gambrill reported from Baqueira Beret in Spain Jen Tsang reported from La Plagne If you are travelling either for a late ski holiday or summer holiday then make sure you go to battleface.com for a quote and also to check their Sherpa Travel Tool Iain skied in Les 2 Alpes from 09-16 April, benefitting from glacier skiing up to 3600m He travelled there and back in a Ford Mustang Mach-E electric vehicle. Watch out for his article on this appearing in The Telegraph in due course Listen to our bonus episode about Electric Vehilces in Ski Resorts https://twitter.com/skipedia/status/1513419865117319170 Christophe Aubert is the mayor of Les 2 Alpes and discusses the resort's bid for ‘Flocon Vert' status. https://www.instagram.com/p/CcgbE7hs9T3/ Ischgl was criticised as being a ‘super-spreader' location in 2020 The Spring Blanc is a end of season celebration that is running all through April and features live performances from Simply Red and Kings of Leon Previous headline acts have included Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue and Sir Elton John Al reviewed the new Atomic ‘Bent' family of skis, as well as the new Strive bindings Iain used the Dewerstone wooden sunglasses while in the Alps. Listen to our interview with Dewerstone founder in Episode 89 Iain took part in the Dynastar X3 triathlon in Courchevel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVw6U9iMbCM Listen to Iain's interview with Yvonne from Salzburg about train travel from Sweden to Austria in Episode 90 REVIEWS We enjoy all feedback about the show, so please do email us to theskipodcast@gmail.com or leave your reviews/comments at Apple Podcasts, Spotify or via social media. Jen (via Instagram): “Really enjoy the podcast - thanks for creating it and congrats on the award!” Michael (via email): "Congrats on podcast award, it is well deserved" Also thanks to all the following for their congratulations on the Sports Podcast Award win: Cathy Paget, Jon Sheehan, Adam W, Rachael W, Megan, Betony, Vanessa, Jon Walton, Abi B, Oli Russel-Cowan, Krystelle, Chris Thompson, Paul Glynn, Dan Fox, James Hawkins, Greg Hilton, Stephen S, Iain MacIntosh, Martin Bell, Sara B, Rob S, Neil D, Paddy & Chemmy Alcott Coming up in E94 - Jasmin Taylor on her best season ever, plus Rob Rees in Narvik Norway and Svalbard If you've enjoyed listening to The Ski Podcast, you can make your own small gesture, by going to buymeacoffee.com/theskipodcast - all contributions welcome (thanks to Andrew B for your contribution!) You can follow Iain @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
Mike Montague interviews Paul Glynn on How to Succeed at Improving Your Personal Presence. In this episode: The best attitude, behavior, and technique on how to succeed at improving your personal presence Where personal presence fits in the Sandler System You can improve your personal presence if you want to The most important part of your communication is feedback Be aware of your personal presence Techniques to improve your personal presence Ask questions Take control of your health Paul's definition of success Podcast: https://howtosucceed.libsyn.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-succeed-podcast-by/id1097591566 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00JoVzRtMzmQB5Ae5RWWQZ The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment!
Mike Montague interviews Paul Glynn on How to Succeed at Improving Your Personal Presence. In this episode: The best attitude, behavior, and technique on how to succeed at improving your personal presence Where personal presence fits in the Sandler System You can improve your personal presence if you want to The most important part of your communication is feedback Be aware of your personal presence Techniques to improve your personal presence Ask questions Take control of your health Paul's definition of success Podcast: https://howtosucceed.libsyn.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-succeed-podcast-by/id1097591566 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00JoVzRtMzmQB5Ae5RWWQZ The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment!
Mike Montague interviews Paul Glynn on How to Succeed at Improving Your Personal Presence. In this episode: The best attitude, behavior, and technique on how to succeed at improving your personal presence Where personal presence fits in the Sandler System You can improve your personal presence if you want to The most important part of your communication is feedback Be aware of your personal presence Techniques to improve your personal presence Ask questions Take control of your health Paul's definition of success Podcast: https://howtosucceed.libsyn.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-succeed-podcast-by/id1097591566 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00JoVzRtMzmQB5Ae5RWWQZ The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment!
Episode 10: The Bombing of Nagasaki & the Catholics of Urakami Brief Chronology: 1549 - St. Francis Xavier arrives in Japan; Nagasaki eventually becomes heartland of Japanese Christianity 1587 - Persecution of Japanese Christians begins. 1865 - Hidden Christians reveal themselves at Nagasaki and are promptly persecuted. 1925 - Original Immaculate Conception Cathedral finished in Urakami 1930 - 1936 - St. Maximilian Kolbe in Nagasaki 1933 - Japanese takeover of Manchuria 1934 - Conversion of Takashi Nagai after living with Moriyama family, descendants of leaders of the Hidden Christians of Nagasaki 1937 - Beginning of Sino-Japanese War 1941 - Aug. 14 - St. Maximilan Kolbe dies at Auschwitz; Dec. 7 - Japanese attack on Pear Harbor leading to U.S. entry into WWII 1945 - Night of March 9-10: Firebombing of Tokyo, killing approx. 80 to 100,000 - May 8 - Germany surrenders - Aug. 6: First atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, killing approx. 70,000 - Aug. 9, 11:02 AM: Second atomic bomb dropped on Urakami valley area of Nagasaki, killing approx. 30,000 - Aug. 15: Japan surrenders 1951 - Death of Takashi Nagai 1958 - Reconstruction of cathedral in Urakami 1981 - Pope John Paul II visits Japan Summary: We discussed the story of the dropping of an atomic bomb on the historic Catholic area of Urakami in Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 at 11:02 AM. The bomb exploded extremely close to the area where the Immaculate Conception Cathedral stood, and where Catholics were gathered in preparation for the upcoming Feast of the Assumption. The cathedral was reduced to ruins which burned through the night. Catholic priests and nuns, as well as about two thirds (about 8,000) of the city's Catholics perished in the bombing, in which approximately 30,000 people total were killed instantly. Ironically, the commander and pilot of the B-29 bomber which dropped the atomic bomb was an American Catholic, Major Charles Sweeney (then only 25 years old), who professed to never regret the bombing. Those who survived faced many struggles - they were stigmatized as irradiated persons, called hibakusha; they faced local pressure to leave the devastated cathedral in ruins as a peace memorial; they experienced "survivor guilt"; and struggled with traumatic memories of losing family and homes. Although the writings of Dr. Takashi Nagai explained the bombings as providential, many Catholics felt dissatisfied with his views . These different perspectives began to be shared after Pope St. John Paul II's 1981 visit to Japan, in which he spoke of the evils of atomic warfare and stated at Hiroshima, "War is the work of humanity; war is destruction of human life; war is death." (Dangerous Memory, p. 75). Survivors took this message to mean they did not need to accept uncritically Nagai's sacrificial theory of the bombing. Among the survivors we discussed were: • Dr. Takashi Nagai - He was a radiologist working in a hospital at the time of the bombing. He was diagnosed with leukemia shortly before the bombing due to his exposure to radiation in his work and nearly died of his injuries after rallying the survivors from the hospital to help the wounded in and around Nagasaki. He eventually returned to Urakami with his two young children to live in a hut where he wrote the first book allowed to be published providing an eyewitness account of the bombing, The Bells of Nagasaki. Nagai used proceeds from the book to plan cherry trees throughout the city. He is controversial for his theory that the bombing of Nagasaki was providential and provided an acceptable burnt offering of the good and innocent to God for the sins of mankind in waging World War II. He has been designated a "Servant of God," meaning he has an open sainthood cause. • Brother Ozaki Tomei (Tagawa Koichi) - A Franciscan monk who was working in an underground factory at the time of the bombing. He was haunted by his turning away from helping others in the immediate aftermath of the bombing as he desperately tried to get home. In his home he was unable to find his mother's remains, only what was left of her rosary. He later entered a monastery founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe, about whom Ozaki has written a book. Sources and Further Reading Movie: All that Remains (Ignatius 2016) - Includes a short documentary with Paul Glynn. Specific Focus on Nagasaki Bombing: • The Bells of Nagasaki by Takashi Nagai, translated by William Johnston (Kodansha International, 1984) (originally published in Japanese in 1949 as Nagasaki no kane). • We of Nagasaki: The Story of Survivors in an Atomic Wasteland by Takashi Nagai, translated by Ichiro Shirato and Herbert B.L. Silverman (Duell Sloan and Pearce, 1951). • A Song for Nagasaki: The Story of Takashi Nagai by Paul Glynn, S.M. (Ignatius Press, 1988). • Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki: Prayers, Protests and Catholic Survivor Narratives by Gwyn McClelland (Routledge, 2020) • Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War by Susan Southard (Penguin Books, 2016). • Nagasaki: The Massacre of the Innocent and Unknowing by Craig Collie (Allen & Unwin 2012) • Resurrecting Nagasaki: Reconstruction and the Formation of Atomic Narratives by Chad R. Diehl (Cornel Univ. Press, 2018). General Background on the end of WWII in the Pacific and the atomic bombings: • The Fall of Japan: The Final Weeks of World War II in the Pacific by William Craig (Open Roads Media, 2015)(originally published in 1967). • Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire by Richard B. Frank (Random House, 1999). • Hiroshima Nagasaki: The Real Story of the Atomic Bombings and Their Aftermath by Paul Ham (Thomas Dunne Books, 2011). • The Most Controversial Decision: Truman, the Atomic Bombs, and the Defeat of Japan by Wilson D. Miscamble, C.S.C. (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011). • War's End: An Eyewitness Account of America's Last Atomic Mission by Charles W. Sweeney (memoir of the pilot on the Nagasaki mission). Image Credit: *"Urakami Cathedral" by Jake (based on stained glass image at Nagasaki's Immaculate Conception Cathedral) *Music Credit: *Special Thank You to Paul Spring for allowing us to use his song "Itasca" from the album Borderline EP (2014)!
Do you have a bestseller in you? Would you like to help discover tomorrow's bestselling books, authors and writers? Then join us live every Sunday to take part in POP-UP SUBMISSIONS, the net's first live and open manuscript submission event! You'll learn the tricks of the trade – direct from publishing professionals, bestselling authors and of course your host – literary agent Peter Cox. Each week we look at five submissions. Then it's up to you to tell us what you think of each one – and to VOTE! Each month's winner is fast-tracked straight to a leading publisher for serious publishing consideration. So join us and be part of the most exciting thing to have happened to book publishing since the bookmark... POP-UP SUBMISSIONS! Today's submissions are: * Academy for the Damned - YA Dark Fantasy by Paul Glynn; * The Fall - Speculative fiction by Lucy Ashe; * White Fire - Historical Fiction (Anglo Saxon) by Simon Chaplain; * Noah Crisis: Arena - Science Fiction/Fantasy by Lucas Gan; * The Strangeness Of Ordinary Things - YA Dark Fantasy by John Wigglesworth. Featuring Special Guests John Dougherty and Jon Duffy! Join us live in the YouTube chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK / 12noon EST Make a submission: https://subs.litopia.com Audio podcast: https://pop.litopia.com Our Narrators: https://voice.litopia.com Vote on today's show: https://vote.litopia.com #writingcommunity #writingtips" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popupsubmissions/message
Forecasting for 2021 is going to be very different from what we're used to. Which is why we've invited Recruitment Finance expert, Paul Glynn, onto our next Crowdcast to show us how to get it right! Paul owns three Finance businesses that specifically serve SME recruitment agencies who don't have an internal Finance function. As someone who's entire business goal is to help the recruitment sector have a better understanding of finance, he's the man to help us smash our forecasting for 2021! So join us today as we discuss… How to be brave and keep it simple when forecasting for 2021 How to adopt the right mindset for business growth in difficult times Steps to take now to ensure your agency has a good year in 2021.
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How to Take your Business to Organisational Excellence Even well-established businesses can fail when it comes to Organisational Excellence. They don’t plan to fail, but they often fail to plan. They concentrate on being good at what they do, but in the process fall foul of “blind spots” and don’t have the time, energy or flexibility to take their organisation to the next level. Paul Glynn from Sandler Training (Southern Counties) takes us through just some of those blind spots., He gives a whistle-stop tour through 6 stages (Planning, Positions, People, Process, Performetrics, Passion) and some of the 24 steps towards Organisation Excellence. Going through these steps inevitably means asking some awkward questions like: “Have the business leaders updated the personal vision and shared it with all employees?” “Do we know who we need in each part of the business and do we have the right people there?” “How do we fill the skills gaps?” “Are processes reviewed for relevance and effectiveness?” “Are accountability and incentives working?” “Where are we on the scale of being an effective organisation?” Lots to talk about; your business in 3 to 5 years’ time! Who is Paul Glynn Paul Glynn is Managing Director of Sandler Training (Southern Counties) and has been running for almost a decade as part of the worldwide Sandler network. Paul Glynn returns to Business Connections Live, not this time to talk about revenue generation but the broader picture of Organisational Excellence. Paul is recognized as a top trainer from the worlds’ premiere Sales and Management training organization, Paul will ensure a challenging, thought-provoking programme.
Welcome to In The Room, a wrestling podcast from the Des Moines Register's Cody Goodwin. On today's episode, Cody talks with Iowa wrestler Paul Glynn, who shares insight and stories from the Hawkeyes’ 2019-20 season. STORIES • Iowa wrestling leads nation in attendance for 14th straight season: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/college/iowa/wrestling/2020/04/24/iowa-wrestling-leads-nation-attendance-14th-straight-season/3021525001/ • Iowa Central national champion Boone McDermott commits to Rutgers: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/college/iowa/wrestling/2020/04/22/wrestling-iowa-central-national-champ-boone-mcdermott-commits-rutgers-dubuque-wahlert-scott-goodale/3002879001/ • Follow Cody on Twitter: twitter.com/codygoodwin • Subscribe to the Des Moines Register for all your wrestling updates, news and analysis: desmoinesregister.com/deal
Featured on this edition of Pop-Up Submissions... "Secret of Heathcote Manor" - upper middle grade time travel adventure from David Weller; "The NooSphere" - general fiction: (speculative, contemporary, commercial) from Dave Meyer; "The Skill" - literary from Louis Coulomb; "Adam Brodie and the Monster from the Dark Planet" - children's middle range fantasy from Paul Glynn; "Weasel" - literary thriller from Adrian Keefe. Carol Rose's book recommendation is "The Secret Rescue" by Cate Lineberry. Buy it here: https://amzn.to/2M8YRFA Make a Pop-Up Submission here, and please subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube. The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Pop-Ups on YouTube
Featured on this edition of Pop-Up Submissions... "Secret of Heathcote Manor" - upper middle grade time travel adventure from David Weller; "The NooSphere" - general fiction: (speculative, contemporary, commercial) from Dave Meyer; "The Skill" - literary from Louis Coulomb; "Adam Brodie and the Monster from the Dark Planet" - children's middle range fantasy from Paul Glynn; "Weasel" - literary thriller from Adrian Keefe. Carol Rose's book recommendation is "The Secret Rescue" by Cate Lineberry. Buy it here: https://amzn.to/2M8YRFA Make a Pop-Up Submission here, and please subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube. The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Pop-Ups on YouTube
Paul Glynn is the Vice President for Stryker Medical and has a 20+ career as a successful business leader. Prior to that, he wrestled for the Hawkeyes under Coach Gable and was a state champion for the Bettendorf Bulldogs. For past episodes, please visit WrestlingChangedMyLife.Org. **Please subscribe, review or rate the show.
Paul Glynn & Joe Quinn I Our conversation with Paul and Joe covered the team’s background in networking and big data, and the origins of Davra as an IoT Application Enablement Platform. Topics in the discussion included the different types of platforms, and how platforms help enable cross domain collaboration in large organizations, especially cities and big enterprises. We also discussed the potential use cases – and hard realities of blockchain in Connected Industry, and the advantages, pitfalls and potential from the applications of machine learning and AI to Connected Industry.
Order Of Show: 0:00 - Nomad the fish boat captain 0:02 - Super 32 registration is hot, hot, hot. 0:05 - Freestyle performance at Cadet Worlds 0:08 - Jordan Decatur's match with Greece 0:14 - Aaron Brooks was extremely impressive 0:23 - Kerkvliet: 197 or 285? 0:28 - Ashnault is hurt 0:30 - Bratke's take on Geo Martinez 0:38 - Ke-Shawn Hayes, Paul Glynn, and Dane Pestano 0:42 - 157 Rankings 0:45 - 165 Rankings 0:52 - Best 149s to never win (last 10 years) 0:55 - Fun Dylan Ness matches
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How To Make Your Sales Team Perform Better How To Make Your Sales Team Perform Better Frustrated your commercial people do not hit targets? Worried that despite all the motivation and investment, those responsible for revenue still do not bring enough business, fast enough? Fed up with looking at “pipeline” instead of cash in the bank?… There must be a reason, or a combination of reasons, for this lack of performance!… On this edition of Business Connections Live our guest is Paul Glynn of Sandler (West M25) who offers training coaching and mentoring in sales, sales management and customer service On this edition of Business Connections Live, Paul will explain: If you or your team are not performing it can only be from one or a combination of Wrong people being tasked with the job They don’t know what to do They don’t know how to do it They are not being properly supported They are not being held accountable Learn the business fundamentals on how your business can achieve: By the end of the programme you will have got some idea as to: the cause of your problem some ideas as to how to start to tackle the real root cause of lack of performance For more great information visit our Guests website or follow them on Social Media Twitter:@SandlerTraining LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-glynn-sandler/Website: www.westm25.sandler.com
Interviews with movers and shakers and new starters of the business world in Surrey
Jckie Mitchell talks to Anthony Stears, The Telephone Assassin www.anthonystears.co.uk, Renee Acton of Collezioni in Richmond www.collezioni.co.uk, Paul Glynn from Sandler Training www.sandler.com, Timothy Wood from Maple Leaf Chiropractic and Wellness, Weybridge www.weybridgechiro.co.uk, Kevin Robinson of Brand Street www.brandstreet.com & Ollie Rastall from Award-winning Source Supplies www.sourcesupplies.co.uk