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Ob als Bergsteiger oder Magier: John Wood und Paul Harrison setzen sich mit den Regelwerken des Alltags auseinander. Das Duo hält der Gesellschaft dabei humorvoll den Spiegel vor.
The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-018The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 14, 1939. Program #29. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The Si-Fan and The "Blue Light" strikes. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 11009. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 17, 1939. Program #30. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Milk, fish, and trowel. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon.IT'S HIGGINS SIR July 3, 1951. Program #1. NBC net. Sustaining. The first show of the series. Higgins and the ancestral silver descend of the Roberts family, and life will never be the same. Harry McNaughton, Paul Harrison (writer, producer, director, conceiver), Vinton Hayworth, Peggy Allenby CRESTA BLANCA HOLLYWOOD PLAYERS October 1, 1946. CBS net. "Rebecca". Sponsored by: Cresta Blanca Wines. A woman's husband cannot forget his beautiful first wife, and with good reason. A gothic romance. Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten, Bernard Katz (music), Axel Gruenberg (adaptor), Frank Bingman (announcer).Joan Fontaine reprises her role from the 1940 Alfred Hitchcock film "Rebecca" in this radio adaptation. FRANK BUCK' S JUNGLE QUIZ July 15, 1941. Mutual net. Sustaining. The first program of the series. A game show with orphans from St. John's Orphanage in Brooklyn as guests. The kids try to stump Frank with animal questions. The first question is, "What snake is the deadliest?" The show is so bad, it's good. Frank even interrupts the announcer as he gives the system cue! Frank Buck. THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK RACE May 1, 1949. Program #1. Broadcasters Program Syndicate syndication. Commercials added locally. An untitled story. The Dineen family has lost two of their Victory ships. Were they sunk for their insurance? Tom Collins, Tony Barrett, Buckley Angel (writer, director), Joel Murcott (writer, director), Bruce Eells (producer), Ivan Ditmars (organist).an radio adventure serial syndicated by Bruce Eells Productions. The 30-minute program's first East Coast broadcast was 1949, and the show ran 43 episodes. " THE HALL OF FANTASY February 13, 1947. CBS net, KALL, Salt Lake ity origination. "The Perfect Script". Commercials deleted. An insane radio producer entices a script writer to his isolated beach house to write "the perfect script." Drugs and insanity await him. Robert Olsen (writer), Richard Thorne (performer, producer, director), Carl Grayson, Beth Colter, Nelson Hall, Earl Donaldson (music).
Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown and Maria Sanchez
Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Did we elect Donald Trump because he's a celebrity? - With Guest, Dr. Paul Harrison, Senior Lecturer and the Unit Chair of Consumer Behavior in the Department of Marketing in Deakin Business School. Since November 5th, Democrats have been looking for the answers on what they could have done differently. What we need to do really, is focus on who we are and how we came to elect a man who is so unfit to serve. Tune in as Dr. Harrison and I discuss how our biology makes us act in certain ways and ultimately affects the decisions that we make. Are we fated to be attracted to celebrity more than substance or can we still make rational decisions? Do our perceptions of reality override our DNA or are we slaves to our biology? Don't miss this fascinating discussion! Dr. Paul Harrison is a Senior Lecturer and the Unit Chair of Consumer Behaviourin the Department of Marketing in Deakin Business School. Dr. Harrison's research is focused on emotional and rational behavior, and how our biology and the environment interact to influence the way we make decisions. His work has been published in a wide range of international journals and conference proceedings and has informed policy and business practice in Australia and internationally. Dr. Harrison is currently working on international research projects with Yale University in the US, The Open University in the UK and Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy. Paul also appears in the media discussing marketing and consumer issues and writes op eds for a range of newspapers and online sites including The Conversation.
Lift your clinical game with our RACE approved clinical podcasts. Get your first two weeks free at vvn.supercast.com for more clinical confidence and better patient outcomes, or check out our Advanced Surgery Podcast at cutabove.supercast.com. Get case support from our team of specialists in our Specialist Support Space. What if you asked the head of a famous business school for some veterinary business advice, but instead of telling you about a new system to increase productivity or some new marketing hack, he tells you to ‘focus less on the business side of veterinary practice'? "You have to stop imposing a managerial mindset on these types of businesses - a 'business mindset.' Managerialism has seeped into everything - into industries where it shouldn't be. " An interview that started with the goal of helping vets get better at having difficult finance conversations quickly detoured into a discussion about: - The philosophy of veterinary business, - Why the managerialism that works in some industries doesn't always translate well into ours, and - What true success could look like. (Don't worry - we do also get insights on how to make those money conversations less stressful!) Dr Paul Harrison is the Director of the MBA program and Co-Director of the Better Consumption Lab at Deakin University's School of Business, and Adjunct Professor at Sacred Heart University in Milan.The MBA program that Paul designed for Deakin ranks 1st in the world for class experience. Paul is a renowned international speaker on issues related to consumer behaviour, public health and well-being, governance, and marketing. Topics and Timestamps Money Conversations: Challenges and Strategies 04:50 Balancing Business and Values in Veterinary Practice 07:29 Rethinking Success: Beyond Financial Growth 12:17 Exciting News: Clinical Podcast Updates 17:24 Embracing Uncertainty and Value 19:32 Controlling the Customer Experience 24:08 Philosophical Approaches in Business 24:29 Understanding Customer Needs 25:45 Money Conversations in Veterinary Practice 27:15 Human Decision-Making in Emergencies 34:05 Emotional Management in Emergencies 40:30 We love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you'd like to give us some feedback please get in touch via our contact form at thevetvault.com, or catch up with us on Instagram. And if you like what you hear, please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you're listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this.
When Nathan Patton began to use The Free Will Baptist Catechism for his family devotions, he realized it would be great to have it as a digital resource. He developed https://www.fwbcatechism.com, a way to walk through the Catechism online. The Free Will Baptist Catechism was written by Dr. Paul Harrison. Find Catechism resources at https://nafwb.org/catechism/. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Bible #Theology #Doctrine #Catechism
“It's not just a problem of filling the pulpit and getting somebody who could come in and pastor; it's actually a survival issue.” Dr. Paul Harrison discusses the critical shortage of pastors and the challenge churches face when searching for a pastor. He also describes the model Paul laid out in the New Testament of raising up leaders within the church to pastor when he left. The Executive Office offers help and resources to churches who are without a pastor through the Pastor Placement Program and The Shepherding Initiative. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Church #Pastor #PastoralSearch #PastorShortage
In this episode, Professor Rory O'Connor and Craig spoke to Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford, Dr Paul Harrison, and NIHR Clinical Lecturer also in the Department of Psychiatry at Oxford, Dr Maxime Taquet. Max and Paul are a part of the MQ-funded PHOSP-COVID study, which is a consortium of scientists from across the UK, researching long-term health outcomes for patients hospitalised with COVID-19. In this conversation, they discussed the recent findings from the study, the new symptoms of Long COVID you should be aware of, and the long-term cognitive and psychiatric consequences of COVID-19 hospitalisation. Read more about the findings here: https://www.mqmentalhealth.org/long-term-cognitive-and-psychiatric-effects-of-covid-19/
In today's episode of CPG Insiders, Mark dives into the importance of assembling the right team, particularly focusing on the value of a fractional CFO for growing businesses. Joined by Paul Harrison, a seasoned fractional CFO with extensive experience in the consumer packaged goods industry, they discuss the critical role a CFO plays in managing finances, predicting cash flow needs, and avoiding costly mistakes. Tune in to learn insights on how a fractional CFO can provide the expertise of a full-time CFO without the full-time cost, making it an ideal solution for startups and mid-sized companies. Bio: Paul Harrison is a seasoned fractional CFO with over 15 years of financial and operational experience, specializing in supporting high-growth companies. His expertise spans working with major retailers like Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Walmart, Costco, Kroger, Aldi, Home Depot, and Amazon. Paul has successfully created financial models for profitable product launches and secured financing from lenders and investors. His leadership experience includes roles at Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and Lucy's, where he led teams across FP&A, accounting, finance, HR, IT, and risk management. Paul holds an MBA from the University of Virginia's Darden School and a BA from Emory & Henry College, and he is a Certified Public Accountant (inactive). In addition to his professional achievements, Paul has served as a board member and finance committee chair for HabitatForsyth, a Habitat for Humanity affiliate. Outside of work, he is an avid runner and triathlon participant who enjoys the outdoors. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-harrison-2957b21/
Tune in as Tom O'Toole from The Broadcast Network chats with Paul Harrison, a devoted evangelist with a heart for the homeless community. Paul shares his passion for Jesus and his mission to spread the joy, freedom, and peace found in a relationship with God. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to make a positive impact in their community.
In 1992, Steve Sansweet published a groundbreaking book on collecting Star Wars figures and memorabilia. And since then, he has written some of the most comprehensive Star Wars collecting resources. And in 2022, Paul Harrison and Rich Alot created a Vintage Collection book that became the new standard for Star Wars publishing. During the May 4th weekend, the three authors shared the stories behind the books with more than 150 Star Wars fans and collectors at the Rogue Fun event in Kennesaw Georgia. Hear Steve, Paul and Rich recount the funny and fascinating ways these treasured tomes came together, in the exciting panel “Authors of the Star Wars Action Figure Collecting Books.” Join host David Quinn for part four of a new five-week series that focuses on the incredible presentations from the Rogue Fun event and brings the full panels to you! This is the story of the magic packed between the pages. And this is Star Wars: Prototypes and Production! *Photos courtesy of Narayan S. Naik and the Georgia Alliance of Star Wars Collectors To Listen to the Episode on the Prototype Archives Site: https://www.prototypearchives.com/podcast Links to the Episode on Various Podcast Platforms: APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-prototypes-and-production/id1448205460 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/744L0XQhmpXn2AZeaxUhOZ CASTBOX: https://castbox.fm/channel/Star-Wars%3A-Prototypes-and-Production-id1904296?utm_source=website&utm_medium=dlink&utm_campaign=web_share&utm_content=Star%20Wars%3A%20Prototypes%20and%20Production-CastBox_FM STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1054209 PANDORA: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/star-wars-prototypes-and-production/PC:1001054209 PODBEAN: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/u4ywr-80960/Star-Wars-Prototypes-and-Production-Podcast AMAZON MUSIC: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c98fb265-c233-43d9-ae3b-1102bfb03e45/star-wars-prototypes-and-production PLAYERFM: https://player.fm/series/2473540 SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/david-quinn-908355451/tracks PODVINE: https://podvine.com/podcast/star-wars-prototypes-and-production iHEART: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-star-wars-prototypes-and-p-31050806/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-prototypes-and-production/id1448205460
In this episode, Corey Quinn is joined by Senior Security Engineering Lead at Mattermost Paul Harrison in a discussion on the often-overlooked ethical implications of artificial intelligence in technology. They discuss how the rapid adoption of AI technologies might compromise user privacy and consent, reflecting on instances where companies may prioritize innovation at the expense of these core values. Their conversation highlights Mattermost's dedication to data privacy and user control, positioning the company as a privacy-centric alternative in the tech landscape.Show Highlights: (00:00) Introduction to the episode (01:50) How companies compromise privacy in the rush to adopt AI(04:10) What is Mattermost? Paul explains the self-hostable, privacy-focused communication platform(06:00) The evolution of chat platforms and Mattermost's unique position compared to Slack(10:01) Paul elaborates on how Mattermost enables user control over data and customization(14:23) Discuss the implications of integrating AI in everyday applications and its challenges(20:35) AI's potential risks and unintended consequences, particularly in data management and security(25:14) Paul and Corey critique tech companies' approach to AI and data privacy(28:59) Closing remarks and where to find more information about Paul Harrison and MattermostAbout Paul:Paul Harrison is a Senior Security Engineering Lead at Mattermost, responsible for their Security Operations team. Prior to this he led Security Operations at GitLib, and several other emerging tech companies. Paul has specialized in building security operations and infrastructure security programs, enabling companies to have a secure footing as they grow. Links Referenced:Mattermost Community: https://community.mattermost.com/landing#/*SponsorPanoptica: https://www.panoptica.app/
The second week of the election campaign has been dominated by Nigel Farage's decision to stand to be an MP and the fallout from the first leaders debate between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer. Alain Tolhurst is joined by elections experts Rob Ford and Paula Surridge along with PolHome editor Adam Payne to talk about this week's polling, then PolHome reporters Tom Scotson and Caitlin Doherty dial in from the campaign trail, while Paul Harrison, former Downing Street press secretary, and Andrew Fisher, director of policy for Labour under Jeremy Corbyn, discuss how the two main party campaigns are going, and then we hear from the voters and what they made of the debate, as part of our Election Diaries project in partnership with Thinks Insight. Presented by Alain Tolhurst, and produced by Lulu Goad and Nick Hilton for Podot.
Send us a Text Message."It's difficult to think of an area of work life that isn't connected to humanistic thought. If you start with ideas around the dignity of each human, compassion, kindness, ambitions, ways to behave, being evidence-based and being equitable, fair and not biased wherever possible, you start to understand that those are the foundational concepts of humanism" - Paul Harrison, Humanists in Business NetworkThis week on Humanism Now, new panellist Christian joins AJ to discuss activism and campaigning; what makes an activist, why is it important to humanism and how has activism changed in the digital age? Plus we introduce CLH's new campaigns initiative. Our guest interview is with Paul Harrison, Coordinator of the Humanists in Business Network, part of Humanists UK, Co-Founder of the UK chapter of the Humanistic Management Network & Partner at KPMG UK.Panel references:Atheism PlusGro Harlem BrundtlandNiels BohrFridtjof Nansen & the Nansen PassportHans Rosling TED TalksMoral (Self) Licensing Arab Spring'Clicktivism'About Paul Harrison & the HiB NetworkKPMG ProfileHumanists in Business Network LinkedIn PageHumanists in Business LinkedIn GroupHumanists UK Professional Networks Support the Show.Support us on Patreon Click here to submit questions, nominate guest & topics or sponsor the show. Follow Humanism Now @HumanismNowPodX.com YouTubeInstagramTikTokFollow Central London Humanists @LondonHumanists Centrallondonhumanists.org.uk MeetupFacebookX.com YouTubeCLH are an official partner group of Humanists UK and an associate member of Humanists International
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Geopolitical Impacts on US Growers Session - moderated by Paul Harrison, U.S. Department of State Andrew Brandt - U.S. Grains Council Justin Gilpin - CEO, Kansas Wheat Kendall Palmer - Corteva Agriscience
Accelerate your post-production career: https://mixinglight.comFull episode notes and additional links: https://mixinglight.com/color-grading-tutorials/the-color-timer-podcast-interview-with-paul-harrison/======Season 1 of The Color Timer Podcast wraps: We chat with Paul Harrison, a colorist renowned for his award-winning short-form work and films.Paul Harrison's professional journey has covered just about every corner of the industry that could possibly be painted 18% gray. Currently, Paul is the Senior Colorist and Partner at Residence Pictures and has completed the visually stunning The Killing Kind (Paramount +) and The Gallows Pole (BBC).From humble beginnings as an on-set runner, to learning the dark arts of telecine with a Pandora Pogle, to honing the look of top-notch brands like Guinness, Levi's, and BMW; Paul shares his insights and his inspiration.One of the world's top colorists, Paul Harrison has been continually ranked amongst the top three finishing artists in the UK throughout his career, frequently topping the Televisual Best Colorist polls as well as winning successive BTAA awards for best colorist.Chatting with Paul feels like chatting with an old friend, he quickly puts you at ease and I would imagine that this is something that would make those long hours in a color session so much easier.- - -Editor: Arthur DitnerExecutive Producer: https://mixinglight.comSupporting Sponsor: https://www.filmlight.ltd.uk/Podcast Home: https://colortimerpodcast.mixinglight.com
“What Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man sees, symbols overlaid on the real world, giving him all sorts of information in colour while he's flying around at speed, that's the kind of thing that Striker II does”When a fighter pilot is flying a high-speed jet, every second counts. In futuristic TV and movies we've got used to seeing pilots reading displays right in front of their eyes, think Iron Man and Top Gun. Well real life is catching up with the revolutionary Striker II Digital Helmet-Mounted Display made by BAE Systems. BAE Systems is one the world's leading aerospace innovators but their history goes back a long way at their site in Rochester, England. Once a plant that built aircraft during WW2, it's now the birthplace of augmented reality in aviation, shaping the future of both military and commercial aviation.Nigel Kidd, has worked on the groundbreaking technology that powers Striker II since its inception, Alongside him Paul Harrison, manages the flight simulation facility at Rochester, where they simulate various flight scenarios, from fast jets to commercial aircraft. They explain how Striker II integrates advanced technologies to reduce pilot stress and enhance safety, including a digital night vision that replaces bulky goggles and a potential 3D Audio system for spatial sound recognition. Find out more about BAE System and Striker II here.Find out more about Creo here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC.Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Ollie Guillou. Location recording by Hannah Dean. Music by Rowan Bishop.
In this episode Tom speaks with Paul Harrison from Jubilee Church in Coventry about his recent study on the theological implications of how we engage with Remembrance Sunday in our churches, and what this might say about our theology of war. Note - The episode was recorded a few weeks ago, and so references to current events reflect the situations at the time of recording.
Aquaculture now accounts for over 50% of global seafood production. Within the world of aquculture, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems are a sustainability game-changer. Paul Harrison is the founder of Mainstream Barramundi and is at the leading edge in the innovative world of RAS. https://www.mainstreamaquaculture.com/home/ Follow Fishtales, a Seafood Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fishtalesseafoodpodcast/ Follow John Susman https://www.instagram.com/fisheads/?hl=en Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Fishtales Seafood podcast with John Susman will tell the stories of the catchers, growers, sellers and servers of seafood around the world. A food podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Food Podcast Network.
Aquaculture now accounts for over 50% of global seafood production. Within the world of aquculture, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems are a sustainability game-changer. Paul Harrison is the founder of Mainstream Barramundi and is at the leading edge in the innovative world of RAS. https://www.mainstreamaquaculture.com/home/ Follow Fishtales, a Seafood Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fishtalesseafoodpodcast/ Follow John Susman https://www.instagram.com/fisheads/?hl=en Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Fishtales Seafood podcast with John Susman will tell the stories of the catchers, growers, sellers and servers of seafood around the world. A food podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Food Podcast Network.
The Exit Plan: Mergers and Acquisitions for Creative Entrepreneurs
Welcome to The Exit Plan, a podcast for business owners interested in learning more about selling their business. In this episode, we have Paul Harrison from Carve, now part of Radancy. Paul shares the genesis of Carve, born out of an unexpected job loss in 2006, which led him and his wife to take a leap of faith and start the company, initially offering blog services before evolving into a successful social media consulting firm. Paul discusses Carve's acquisition by Radancy, detailing the exploration of various offers and the positive meeting in New York City that led to the acceptance of Radancy's offer. Join this episode to learn how Paul's unwavering dedication, combined with a shared vision between Carve and Radancy, has led to an exciting new chapter for both companies, poised for even greater success in the dynamic world of social media and recruitment marketing. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: Paul Harrison's background and founding of Carve Carve's unexpected origin and early growth Challenges faced during Carve's growth phase Consideration of selling the business and finding the right fit with Radancy Radancy's perspective on the value of Carve and its potential for growth Structure of the deal, including cash, shares, and revenue incentives Reflection on the deal and lessons learned CONNECT WITH PAUL: LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/paulharrison Radancy Website | radancy.com Twitter | @PaulCHarrison Facebook | Carve Consulting: Social Media Strategy CONNECT WITH ME LinkedIn | Barnaby Cook THE EXIT PLAN The Exit Plan is for business owners that are interested in learning more about how to sell their business. Each episode Barnaby Cook interviews someone who has bought or sold a business - either a creative agency, or a production company. The conversation gets under the skin of why they wanted to sell, or were looking to acquire, how the deal was structured, how they agreed upon a valuation and what lessons they learnt along the way.
LINKS This month's featured Walker Books: Junior Book —The Wolves of Greycoat Hall by Lucida Gifford Middle Grades Book —Twitch by M. G. Leonard Molly's favourite author: Morris Gleitzman Molly's favourite books: The war that saved my life by Kimberley Brubaker Bradley Into thin air by Paul Harrison, illustrated by Doreen Lang Author M.G. Leonard reads from her book, Twitch The Wolves of Greycoat Hall Holiday Activities Want to join Catch's crew of reviewers? Apply here!
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Ian is joined by writer and podcaster Oliver Crocker to review three episodes of long running british police drama The Bill. ITVs The Bill ran for 2,400 episodes broadcast between 1984 and 2010. The show was a huge ratings sucess in its bi-weekly half hour format. Oliver has published two volumes of his Witness Statements books which cover the first four series of the show. The second volume, which features first hand testimony from cast and crew, covers series four. We cover three epsidoes from this series.Hold Fire (25 August1988). Series 4, ep 12. Directed by Paul Harrison. Written by Barry Appleton. The Coop (13 October 1988).Series 4, ep 26. Directed by Graham Theakston. Written by Garry LyonsPersonal Imports (8 November 1988). Series 4, ep 33. Directed by Brian Farnham. Written by kevin Clarke
If safeguarding is about protecting people from harm and promoting their wellbeing, it can be done with joy to the glory of God. In this episode of In:Dependence, Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) is joined by Paul Harrison and Sue Harrison from Christian Safeguarding Services (CSS) to talk about safeguarding and how it can be done in a way that glorifies God. 00:00 - Introduction 01:34 - A positive approach to safeguarding 04:06 - An outworking of biblical principles 06:53 - Statutory threshold and legal duty 09:54 - Who we are more than what we do 11:48 - How do we make a safeguarding policy engaging? 15:15 - Training in safeguarding 20:24 - Accessibility for different members 22:55 - Isn't the Bible enough? 25:00 - Safeguarding officers and safeguarding leads You can watch a video of this episode on the FIEC website. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to the FIEC YouTube channel. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter
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En cette fin d'année 2022, Huawei a pris la décision de se débarrasser de ses lobbyistes occidentaux, et par conséquent de réduire ses activités en Europe pour se recentrer sur son rayonnement en Chine. Cette décision radicale a été prise dans un contexte bien précis, entre les sanctions des États-Unis et le désintérêt des européens pour ses produits, l'entreprise chinoise aurait changé je cite de « marché stratégique ». Huawei ne ferait plus les yeux doux à l'Europe, mais souhaiterait se recentrer sur son propre marché : la Chine, même si la marque devrait maintenir des relations avec quelques pays européens comme l'Allemagne, l'Espagne, ou encore la Hongrie. Ces états seraient en effet encore disposés à travailler avec l'entreprise, vue par beaucoup comme un risque pour la sécurité nationale. Cette situation compliquée a été résumée par le fondateur de la société, Ren Zhengfei en juillet 2022, où il a exposé la montagne de défis auxquels l'entreprise a été confrontée ces trois dernières années. Il y a évidemment l'hostilité des États-Unis, les perturbations dues à la pandémie de Covid-19 et l'invasion de l'Ukraine par la Russie, qui ont bouleversé les chaînes d'approvisionnement et renforcé les inquiétudes de l'Europe quant à sa trop grande dépendance vis-à-vis de pays comme la Chine au niveau technologique. Mais ce n'est pas un secret, Huawei a toujours eu des ambitions mondiales, même si la donne a changé aujourd'hui, étant donné que l'entreprise se contente de survivre dans ce contexte difficile. Selon le témoignage d'un cadre embauché par Huawei, je cite « aujourd'hui les occidentaux ne sont plus écoutés chez nous ». Le bureau de l'entreprise chinoise à Bruxelles était autrefois une véritable plaque tournante permettant à l'entreprise de faire pression contre les restrictions européennes. Ce bureau belge a tout simplement fini par fermer et les collaborateurs ont été transférés sur le site de Düsseldorf en Allemagne. Parmi les cadres européens récemment écartés, on retrouve le directeur de la communication pour la Belgique et ancien journaliste de la BBC Phil Herd. À Londres, Paul Harrison, directeur de la communication de Huawei au Royaume-Uni, a également quitté ses fonctions en octobre. Même chose à Paris avec le départ de Stéphane Curtelin. Reste à savoir si Huawei changera son fusil d'épaule prochainement ou si la Chine est définitivement sa nouvelle cible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En cette fin d'année 2022, Huawei a pris la décision de se débarrasser de ses lobbyistes occidentaux, et par conséquent de réduire ses activités en Europe pour se recentrer sur son rayonnement en Chine.Cette décision radicale a été prise dans un contexte bien précis, entre les sanctions des États-Unis et le désintérêt des européens pour ses produits, l'entreprise chinoise aurait changé je cite de « marché stratégique ». Huawei ne ferait plus les yeux doux à l'Europe, mais souhaiterait se recentrer sur son propre marché : la Chine, même si la marque devrait maintenir des relations avec quelques pays européens comme l'Allemagne, l'Espagne, ou encore la Hongrie. Ces états seraient en effet encore disposés à travailler avec l'entreprise, vue par beaucoup comme un risque pour la sécurité nationale.Cette situation compliquée a été résumée par le fondateur de la société, Ren Zhengfei en juillet 2022, où il a exposé la montagne de défis auxquels l'entreprise a été confrontée ces trois dernières années. Il y a évidemment l'hostilité des États-Unis, les perturbations dues à la pandémie de Covid-19 et l'invasion de l'Ukraine par la Russie, qui ont bouleversé les chaînes d'approvisionnement et renforcé les inquiétudes de l'Europe quant à sa trop grande dépendance vis-à-vis de pays comme la Chine au niveau technologique. Mais ce n'est pas un secret, Huawei a toujours eu des ambitions mondiales, même si la donne a changé aujourd'hui, étant donné que l'entreprise se contente de survivre dans ce contexte difficile.Selon le témoignage d'un cadre embauché par Huawei, je cite « aujourd'hui les occidentaux ne sont plus écoutés chez nous ». Le bureau de l'entreprise chinoise à Bruxelles était autrefois une véritable plaque tournante permettant à l'entreprise de faire pression contre les restrictions européennes. Ce bureau belge a tout simplement fini par fermer et les collaborateurs ont été transférés sur le site de Düsseldorf en Allemagne. Parmi les cadres européens récemment écartés, on retrouve le directeur de la communication pour la Belgique et ancien journaliste de la BBC Phil Herd. À Londres, Paul Harrison, directeur de la communication de Huawei au Royaume-Uni, a également quitté ses fonctions en octobre. Même chose à Paris avec le départ de Stéphane Curtelin. Reste à savoir si Huawei changera son fusil d'épaule prochainement ou si la Chine est définitivement sa nouvelle cible. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Having a clear complaints policy helps people in churches to listen to each other well and deal with problems that come along. In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director) and Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) are joined by Paul Harrison (Christian Safeguarding Services) to talk about dealing with complaints in church and the new Complaints Policy template FIEC has commissioned. 00:00 - Introduction 01:55 - Why do churches need a complaints policy? 04:34 - Isn't Matthew 18 enough? 07:34 - The FIEC church Complaints Policy template 13:40 - Avoiding a cover-up 16:12 - Why is FIEC providing a policy template for Independent churches? 17:50 - How can churches introduce a complaint policy without it being a tick-box exercise? 26:40 - How should the policy be made public and transparent? 31:31 - How do you access and use the complaints policy template? You can watch a video of this episode and find more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. Resources mentioned in this episode Christian Safeguarding Services (thecss.co.uk) Matthew 18 (biblegateway.com) 1 Timothy 5 (biblegateway.com) The Complaints Policy template (fiec.org.uk) About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to the FIEC YouTube channel. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter
Paul Harrison has occupied roles in the care system in Ireland for decades, ranging from working as a social worker in child protection in the Eastern Health Board to management in Tusla—Child and Family Agency. In our conversation he talked about some of the experiences that have stayed with him over the years, some of […] The post Stories from Foster Care – Paul Harrison first appeared on Nearcast.
Paul Harrison has occupied roles in the care system in Ireland for decades, ranging from working as a social worker in child protection in the Eastern Health Board to management in Tusla—Child and Family Agency. In our conversation he talked about some of the experiences that have stayed with him over the years, some of […] The post Stories from Foster Care – Paul Harrison first appeared on Nearcast.
In The Mix 112 DJ - Paul Harrison https://soundcloud.com/paulharrison_itk
In the wake of Thursday's crunch by-election results, Jack Blanchard considers why Britain always seems to turn against even its most popular prime ministers in the end.The Atlantic's Tom McTague and pollster James Johnson discuss the collapse in Boris Johnson's popularity, and whether it's still possible for him to turn things around.And former Downing Street officials Caroline Slocock, Jon Ashworth, Paul Harrison and John McTernan explain how it all went wrong for past leaders such as Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Theresa May. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back in 2003, Dan Shutt was a fresh faced 3D animation whizz-kid tutor, and Paul Harrison his student, a 2D animator cutting his teeth for the first time on 3D software. Hear their memories of what it was like to teach and learn 3D software, and some of the strange things that happened in London when the industry was just entering into a new 3D phase.
This lecture offers a new look at the origins of Gter ma literature in an intertextual framework. Academic authors on the origins of gter ma have generally agreed that the evolution of the gter ma traditions in Tibet must be seen as a confluence of both Indian and Tibetan influences. Yet surprisingly little effort has so far gone into researching the Indian influences. Drawing inter alia on Paul Harrison's work on the Pratyutpanna-buddha-saṃmukhāvasthita-samādhi-sūtra and Śāntideva's Śikṣāsamuccaya, Ulrike Roesler's work on the early Bka' gdams pa tradition in Tibet, John Nemec's work on the avatārakasiddhas of Kashmir, and David Drewes' work on dharmabhāṇakas in Indian Mahāyāna, this talk is an offering towards setting out on that much-delayed task.
This lecture offers a new look at the origins of Gter ma literature in an intertextual framework. Academic authors on the origins of gter ma have generally agreed that the evolution of the gter ma traditions in Tibet must be seen as a confluence of both Indian and Tibetan influences. Yet surprisingly little effort has so far gone into researching the Indian influences. Drawing inter alia on Paul Harrison's work on the Pratyutpanna-buddha-saṃmukhāvasthita-samādhi-sūtra and Śāntideva's Śikṣāsamuccaya, Ulrike Roesler's work on the early Bka' gdams pa tradition in Tibet, John Nemec's work on the avatārakasiddhas of Kashmir, and David Drewes' work on dharmabhāṇakas in Indian Mahāyāna, this talk is an offering towards setting out on that much-delayed task.
Pod 34: Rhagolwg Cwpan Cymru a dyrchafiad Pontypridd Cup fever ar y pod wrth i ni edrych ymlaen at rownd derfynol Cwpan Cymru rhwng Pen-y-bont a'r Seintiau Newydd. Cawn gyfle i glywed gan Rhys Griffiths, rheolwr Pen-y-bont a chapten Y Seintiau, Paul Harrison. Bydd hefyd gyfle i glywed gan reolwr Pontypridd, Jonathan Jones wrth i'r clwb ennill dyrchafiad i'r Cymru Premier o'r Cymru South.
Did you know that platelets develop in the lungs? No, neither did I! In this episode I talk to Dr Sam Kemble and Dr Paul Harrison of the University of Birmingham about their recent work on platelet maturation which has recently been published in Blood Advances: https://ashpublications.org/bloodadvances/article-pdf/doi/10.1182/bloodadvances.2021006073/1861735/bloodadvances.2021006073.pdf
In this episode I review and respond to Elements of Pantheism by Paul Harrison. I include my comments and questions regarding Reality, Matter, the Universe, Nature, and Justice.
Kirsten and Graham learn a lot about a place you probably spend most of your time: the supermarket. Thanks to grocery store expert Dr. Paul Harrison from Deakin Business School in Australia, K&G hear the tips and tricks of the trade that keep us coming back for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Penrhys Pilgrimage Way begins at Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff and ends in Penrhys, connecting two very different communities. Over the years the Penrhys Estate has been associated with poor planning decisions, crime and deprivation, but today residents would tell another story. Rosa Hunt visits the Llanfair Uniting Church at the heart of Penrhys, and hears from Sharon Rees and Paul Harrison about the work they do and what they value most about their community. Rosa walks the pilgrimage path and hears how a team of volunteers have revived the 21-mile route. Rosa hears from Helen Lloyd Jones about why March would have been an important time for medieval pilgrims to visit the statue of the Virgin Mary in Penrhys. Iain Tweedale explains the history of the statue, and why pilgrimages are enjoying a growth in popularity today.
My guest this month is Anand Venkatkrishnan, Find some of his work here, here and here, and other interviews with him here and here.Among the teachers he mentions are Sarasvati Mohan, Paul Harrison and Linda HessIf you are interested in any of the texts mentioned in this episode, perhaps the following links will offer good starting points for the Mahāyāna Sūtras and especially the Rāṣṭrapālaparipṛcchāsūtra, the Bhāgavata Purāṇa, Śiśupālavadha, Mālatīmādhava, Naiṣadhīyacarita and Mṛcchakaṭika.Learn more about the wonderful language that is Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit, and about the various philosophical/intellectual movements mentioned: Vedānta and especially Advaita Vedānta, Mimāṃsā, Bhakti, and Intellectual History.
Welch College President Dr. J. Matthew Pinson joins the podcast to preview the upcoming Forum22 Bible Conference. Forum22 will be held on the Welch College campus March 6-8, featuring a slate of intergenerational speakers addressing various topics. Speakers include: Dr. Harry Reeder, Cindy Reeder, Jerry Nunes, Dr. Paul Harrison, and Dr. Jesse Owens. Find more information and register for the conference at https://welch.edu/forum. #NAFWB
The Shock Talk Podcast (STP) Comm Report covers Shocker news and personalities each week, as reported by WSUAA communication staffers: Connie White, director of communications, and student interns Bernice Barnes and Adriana Ramos. This episode features the WSUAA's announcement of the 66th Class of Wichita State University Alumni Awards honorees. Congratulations, Scott Stucky, Bob Strattan, John Tomblin, Elaine Bernstorf, Manny Villarreal-Barboza, and Paul Harrison and Rick Stephens.
Past RAS Talk episodes have had a particular focus on various salmon and trout species because they're known to be some of the more ‘established' aquaculture species in Europe and North America. However, globally, barramundi, also known as Asian sea bass, is an aquaculture-established species. Production is especially established in Australia, where MainStream Aquaculture, said to have the largest warm water aquaculture farm of its type and is also the largest Barramundi fingerling supplier in Australia and the world, has its five facilities. In the final RAS Talk episode of 2021, Dr. Paul Harrison, co-founder and chief scientist at MainStream Aquaculture gives listeners a peak into the aquaculture industry in Australia and MainStream Aquaculture's operations.
Earlier this month, the BC Government announced its intention to introduce a "cooling off" period for residential real estate transactions in BC next spring as well as consultation on several other practices that potentially pose a risk to consumers, including "blind bidding." On this special episode of Open House by BCREA, we welcome three guests to the show to help REALTORS® get a better understanding of the announcement: Dr. Paul Harrison shares his research into the effectiveness cooling off periods; BCREA Chief Economist Brendon Ogmundson shares his initial analysis of the impact of a cooling off period on BC's housing market, and Mike Moffat talks about whether there is evidence that supports the idea that banning blind bidding will slow real estate price growth.This episode was recorded on November 23, 2021.Related Links:Mentioned on this show:REALTORS® Invited to 2021 Standard Forms Post-Launch Q&A WebinarCooling-off periods for consumers don't work: studyBanning Blind Bidding: Would it Slow the Growth in Canadian Real Estate Prices?BCREA Resources on Cooling Off Period and Blind Bidding:BCREA Responds to Government Announcement on Cooling Off PeriodWhat is a Cooling Off Period? An Introduction for REALTORS®What is "Blind Bidding?" An Introduction for REALTORS®Community of Practice: Mandatory Cooling Off Period and Other Real Estate Transparency Measures (REALTOR Link® login required)
In The Mix 076 DJ - Craig & Paul Harrison live in the mix on Unity Radio Manchester https://soundcloud.com/craig-harrison-uk https://soundcloud.com/paulharrison_itk
As the G7 summit gets underway in Cornwall, Jack Blanchard speaks to Tony Blair and a host of former senior government officials about what it's like to attend these surreal events — and whether they're really still relevant in the modern age.Blair reminisces about his first big summit — a Bill Clinton-hosted G8 in Colorado in 1997 — and the most memorable, the G8 in Gleneagles in 2005. Former diplomat Peter Ricketts explains the months of unseen work ahead of each summit, and how informal meetings in the margins can often be more important than the main event. Former Downing Street aides Kate Fall and Paul Harrison lift the lid on David Cameron and Theresa May's differing approaches to diplomacy, while POLITICO's own David Herszenhorn explains what it's like to attend a G7 summit as a lowly political hack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Wood and Paul Harrison are two artistic heroes of mine. They make work that is both simple and complex, profound and mundane. It's always engaging, often funny and, as you'll hear, has occasionally ended in disaster. Look on the Tate Modern website and you'll see them described as ‘an art world Laurel and Hardy' - and it's their ability to create entrancing short videos that has now led to them becoming, in this their 30th year together, a TikTok phenomenon. Although exactly how this happened, or indeed what it even means, they're not entirely sure. In our conversation they reveal the secrets of a long term working relationship. We talk about what makes a good idea. And a bad one too. And they tell me about two classic mistakes they made early on in their career. Peter Andre is a fan. As are large swathes of the Japanese population. Maybe after you hear them talk you'll become one too – if, of course, you're not already.
"The Hostess and the Ghostess; A Haunted Guesthouse Mystery": Things are never quiet for long at the Haunted Guesthouse. Right as Alison Kerby finally gets some peace, long-time deceased Paul Harrison's recently murdered brother, Richard, shows up looking for the ghostly detective. But Paul has left for parts unknown months ago. The only thing is, she doesn't know how to find him. And she's going to need to because Richard's isn't the only murder still left unsolved. As she searches for Paul, Alison discovers that Richard, who was a lawyer, was working a case about a woman accused of murdering her stepfather. It quickly becomes clear that Richard was getting too close to the truth, and was forcibly kept quiet. Now as Alison continues her investigation, she gets a creeping sensation that the murderer doesn't appreciate her snooping around. And if she doesn't stop, she'll be next in The Hostess with the Ghostess, the witty and delightful follow-up to national bestselling author E. J. Copperman's Spouse on Haunted Hill.