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Tracklist 01. Constantin Nasiri, Miltiades Pistof - Children 02. Sakhile SK - Gotta Keep It Going 03. Ben Tov, Gerry Liberty, Mass Digital - Nuwe Reen 04. ROBIIN - Feel Good 05. DJ Disciple, N.W.N - Your Victim Card Has Been Declined 06. Paul Hawkins, Carl Price - If I Could 07. Moe Turk - Lift Me Up 08. N'Dinga Gaba, Han Litz - Soaring Angels 09. IQ Musique, Ed Ramsey - You Got It Girl 10. Imaani, Artjazz - Found My Ligh(Artjazz Galaxy Aart Remix) 11. Moe Turk - Mugeni 12. Miguel Miggs, Ursula Rucker - Connectivity 13. Sir LSG, Soul Diva, The Bless, Mo-T - Is It Too Late To Call 14. Soulfreakah - Yah Koboyi 15. June Jazzin - Hello 16. Zulumafia, Coco Moloi - The Voyage 17. Soulfreakah, Artwork Sounds - Heaven Only Knows 18. Manando, Bongani Mehlomakhulu, Tukz Ancestral, Yogilocco - Letter To My Son(Ndlalifa) 19. Nathan Haines, Verna Francis, Rocco Rodamaal - Earth Is The Place (Rocco Rodamaal Deep Mix) 20. Umngomezulu, French August - Mirror Mirror BPM: 116 Size: 280mb Duration: 02:01:27s For Bookings: email: keorapetseeightyfive@gmail.com OR WhatsApp +27 (81) 881 2063
Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Rubina Raja, professor of classical archaeology and art at Aarhus University in Denmark.First, we go back to May 2015, when the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria was about to fall to Jihadist fighters and how of a group of men risked their lives to preserve the world-famous archaeology.Plus, the entrepreneur and engineer Yoshitada Minami and his wife Fumiko Minami who came up with a way to liberate women from two to three hours of housework a day through the invention of the rice cooker in 1955.Then the story of the sinking of the Lusitania, the British ocean liner sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland during the First World War.Also, celebrating 80 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe we dive into the BBC archives to listen to correspondents capturing the scenes of joy across London on VE day in 1945.Finally, how in 2000, keen cricketer Paul Hawkins wanted to turn his passion into innovation when he created the technology we now known as ‘HawkEye'.Contributors: Khalil Hariri - archaeology expert who worked at Palmyra's museum Rubina Raja - professor of classical archaeology and art at Aarhus University in Denmark Aiji Minami - son of Yoshitada and Fumiko Minami Margaret Hague Thomas – passenger on the Lusitania Leslie Morton – merchant seaman on the Lusitania Paul Hawkins – founder of ‘Hawkeye'(Photo: Palmyra. Credit: PHAS / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
In 2000, keen cricketer Paul Hawkins wanted to turn his passion into innovation when he created the technology we now know as ‘HawkEye' and goal line technology. It was first used in cricket in 2001.Then, after several controversial sporting moments, involving Serena Williams and Frank Lampard, it was introduced in tennis and football. Now it's used in more than 25 sports around the world. 50-year-old Paul Hawkins tells Megan Jones he's not ready to hang up his bat, racket, or boots just yet. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive and testimony. Sporting Witness is for those fascinated by sporting history. We take you to the events that have shaped the sports world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes, you become a fan in the stands as we take you back in time to examine memorable victories and agonising defeats from all over the world. You'll hear from people who have achieved sporting immortality, or those who were there as incredible sporting moments unfolded.Recent episodes explore the forgotten football Women's World Cup, the plasterer who fought a boxing legend, international football's biggest ever beating and the man who swam the Amazon river. We look at the lives of some of the most famous F1 drivers, tennis players and athletes as well as people who've had ground-breaking impact in their chosen sporting field, including: the most decorated Paralympian, the woman who was the number 1 squash player in the world for nine years, and the first figure skater to wear a hijab. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the tennis player who escaped the Nazis, how a man finally beat a horse in a race, and how the FIFA computer game was created.(Photo: Dr. Paul Hawkins, inventor of the Hawk-Eye system. Credit: AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Track List: 1.- B&S Concept - I Give You (Original Mix) 2.-Sebb Junior - Something Better (Extended Mix) 3.- Mo'Cream - The Game (Jo Paciello Remix) 4.- Soledrifter - Alright Now (Original Mix) 5.- Franck Roger, Dirtytwo - I Wanna Turn (Dirtytwo Remix) 6.- Matonii - Stop Me This Time (N.W.N. Remix) 7.- Paul Hawkins, Carl Price If I Could (Original Mix) 8.- Oscar P - Dub Soldier (B&S Concept Remix) 9.- B&S Concept - Don't Go Away (Original Mix) 10.- Alex Moiss, A Fish Called Wanda - Burn For you (Extended) 11.- Sebb Junior - Don't Look Back (Extended Mix) 12.- Ted Lawrence - Say What (Main Mix) 13.- Kane Reyna - Paradisco (N.W.N. Remix) Itunes Podcast Subscription: podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/beyo…8361027?l=en-GB
Carl Price, Paul Hawkins, Club Squisto, Tony See, Max Sinal, G.Roy, Jeremy Sylvester, Joedan, Peznt, Mr V, Subsonique, Mentalinstrum, Gary Adams, Ron Allen, Dj Sneak, Physical Education.
So for this latest mix, I've gone a little more underground, more Afro tech and slightly more uptempo, while still maintaining that unwavering afro house vibe throughout. Plenty of new tracks and certainly a good rhythm throughout. As always…Enjoy! 1. Stranger Danger, Tony Soul - The Situation (Coflo Remix) [Moulton Music] 2. Carl Price, Paul Hawkins, Oscar P - Together (Oscar P Afro Dub) [Kolour Recordings] 3. Johnny Malek - I Promise [Yoruba Records] 4. FNX Omar, Miishu - Ana (FNX Omar Vibe Mix) [MoBlack Records] 5. Soul Jawa, Oscar P - Keep On (Oscar P Rework) [Open Bar Music] 6. Jorge Bezerra - Je Viens De Là (Mike Steva Remix) [Atjazz Record Company] 7. Simone Green, Coflo - Don't Say Nothing (Coflo Dub) [Anka Shank Music] 8. Rex Stax, Stevo Atambire - Wasara [Ants On Mars] 9. Musta - Rollercoaster [Ocha Records] 10. Peter Mac - Why Is That [Barking Mad Music] 11. Peter Mac - Afro Ya Kina [Barking Mad Music] 12. DJ Disciple - A Prayer Answering God (Shino Blackk Dub Remix) [Catch 22] 13. Shay DT - Stomp & Grind (Tribe Mix) [Tribal Tones Records] 14. Jihad Muhammad - Drums Of Freedom [Movement Soul] 15. Ruben Vidal, Theo Lawson - Afro Hard [Sugar Groove] 16. Masaki Morii - Midnight Castle [M2SOUL Music] 17. Sam One - [Kitale #01] Kitale 18. Terry Jasinto, Oscar P - Our Day (Oscar P Afro Coin Dub) [Open Bar Music] 19. DJ Feevos - Join Me [Open Bar Music] 20. Jimpster, Crackazat - Natural Child [Freerange]
Meredith Lindvall earned a BS in Environmental Science and a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health both from Emory University. She has a passion for the relationship between people's health and their environments that has led to a commitment to careers in the environment. An Atlanta native, she has worked in the health research, environmental and sustainability departments at Emory Pediatric Pulmonology, Delta Air Lines, The Home Depot and Cox Enterprises where she currently serves as the Assistant Vice President of Waste, Water, Nature & Biodiversity. Meredith joined Cox in 2011 and led Cox's recent industry leading achievement of Zero Waste to Landfill by 2024. She currently serves on the board of LiveThrive Atlanta, who operates the Center for Hard to Recycle Materials, and as Secretary of the Board of the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation. Meredith Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss: Steps to achieving 90% waste diversion rate Employee engagement strategies and initiatives, including translating zero waste to KPIs Cost benefits of moving to zero waste Advice and recommendations for sustainability professionals Meredith's Final Five Questions Responses: What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals that might help them in their careers? My advice is to meet people where they are. The reason that's important is because you are trying to gain buy-in. If you can put yourselves in their shoes, figure out why they should care, you can translate sustainability to a really wide range of audiences. Think about, when you're not talking to sustainability professionals, how can you translate what your mission is into a way that this person can be passionate about it? Whether that is a time savings, whether that's that they like to go out on the weekends with their grandkids and learn about the environment, they want to deliver financial savings, they want to have a different relationship with their supplier. I would encourage you to carve out time to think about your audience and meet them where they're at and then bring them on that journey with you. What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability? I am excited that the sustainability world is really rapidly expanding past carbon to add things like biodiversity and nature that really, for me, connect our why back to nature and ecosystems and the planet. You heard me say up top that that's really where my passion has been. We're really interconnected, the environment, humans and the planet and species. I'm excited to see biodiversity goals and some of these other things that are really more closely connecting the dots between climate change, species, habitat, and traditional environmental work that, in my opinion, has been a little bit siloed. I'm excited about those coming together. What is one book you'd recommend sustainability leaders read? I'm guessing everyone's read Green to Gold, so for a more current one, I would say Drawdown, which builds on Paul Hawkins' work in the ecology of commerce and really breaks it into truly actionable steps that we as a society can take to combat climate change in the next 50 years. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work? Knowing that your audience are experts in this field, some I'm sure they've been to themselves, but I would say GreenBiz, which is now Trellis, Sustainable Brands, Environment+Energy Leader, in-house tools. Big helpful things for us have been to gamify the actions that we want employees to take. Whether that is an in-house tool or an off the shelf tool, I would just encourage people to look at what can you do to amplify your work given that sustainability teams are often very small. One that I did want to throw out there that folks might not be as familiar with, but again where my passions intersect, is the National Association of Environmental Managers, which really, from my perspective is connecting the environmental health and safety and sustainability work together. As sustainability becomes more regulated and compliance based, I really see a lot of synergy there in that association. Where can our listeners go to learn more about you and the work being done at Cox? Listeners can go to coxenterprises.com and look under the Our Impact tab and there you can see our impact report. You'll see a call out on all of our sustainability work where you'll be able to check out the zero waste to landfill achievement, our water work, our carbon work, and then you'll also be able to look at our social impact impact work there as well for 34 by 34. You can find me on LinkedIn, Meredith Lindvall.
Episode 18 of Red Who where host Bubbawheat welcomes guest Paul Hawkins to discuss the 3 part special Back to Earth from the ninth series of Red Dwarf. Paul can be found: Blokebusters This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Threads Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening Music samples The Red Dwarf theme cover by David Bayliss, and the Doctor Who Theme covers by Amie Waters and Luke Million, Red Who remix by Bubbawheat
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Episode 14 of Red Who where host Bubbawheat welcomes guest Paul Hawkins to discuss the episode Ouroboros from the seventh series of Red Dwarf. Paul can be found: Blokebusters This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Threads Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening Music samples The Red Dwarf theme cover by David Bayliss, and the Doctor Who Theme covers by Amie Waters and Luke Million, Red Who remix by Bubbawheat
DEEP HOUSE VIBES PODCAST Deep House Music Show; mixed & compiled by BAE @bae_music213 (IG) This show is available on most music & podcast platforms rss2feed; feed: https://dhv.podomatic.com/rss2.xml dhvibes@gmail.comMY MUSIC Elias Bada (BAE) on;Bandcamp https://baemusic213.bandcamp.comSoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/bae_music213?_ga=2.238737412.561109055.1698367272-1963928126.1578230402Apple Music https://music.apple.com/mx/artist/elias-bada/1734619232Spotify https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/3mSsa0qnz4TsVakn53JyQjAll music in this show is either payed for, sent directly by artist / labels or produced in house Full episode archive; https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dhv Track listing for all episodes; https://dhvibes.blogspot.com --Nature Trails / AMIR--Together / Carl Prince, Paul Hawkins --Box Of Pandora (Kevin Yost Extended Remix) / Vertigini --Back To Freedom / Ardio Zemog --19Eightynine (Hodges JSM Remix) / The Tracheadz --Singular Organisms (Extended Mix) / Danou P--Baby Powda / Doug Gomez --Stop Me This Time (N.W.N. Remix) / Matonii --Zazous / Joe Morris --Last Night / Dr Packer--THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
ASTRAL VOYAGE by DONAES, with Special Thanks to PROFF, M.O.S., Kiki Botonaki & Elias Kazais, Lazarusman, Zoe Kypri, Franky Wah, Carl Price, Paul Hawkins, Oscar P, Andor Gabriel, RBØR, Paakman, Delon, Jinadu, MAMöro, Caiiro, Federico Monachesi, Nicolas Viana, Solee, Cyantist, WhoMadeWho, Kolsch, and Meera (NO) !!!
Soul Rejuvenation every Wednesday 8.00 to 10.00 pm (UK) only on www.soulpower-radio.comPlaylistRalf GUM meets Brian Temba - Thank You (Main Mix)Chymamusique, Kaylow - We Are To Be (Main Mix)Gerado Frisina, Toco, Luzia Dvorek - Deixa Passar Lego Edit - Jazzy Brotherloop (Lego re-edit)True Beatz - The WorkoutCarl Price, Paul Hawkins, Oscar P - Together (Oscar P Afro Dub)Felipe Gordon - Self LoveCandi Staton, Larse - Hallelujah Anyway (Larse Extended VIP)Luis Radio - Organicon (Original Mix)Terry Dexter, Frankie Feliciano - Renegade (Remix) (Frankie Feliciano Vocal Mix)Vince Watson - Progress (Joe Claussell Remix)DJ Fudge, Cee ElAssaad - Introspection (Cee ElAssaad Introspective Remix)Deep House Goo - Play DrumsCoflo - If It Goes (Original Mix)Presi On And Renate Feat Cantamarta - Lluvia (Lost Desert Remix)Ross Couch - The Rabbit HoleToto Lagares - Latin Sound Machine (Original Mix)Incognito - Walking On Wheels
The Cinematic Flushers take on dino poop! When an alien (Adam Driver) unexpectedly crash lands on Earth 65 million years in the past, he must battle his way past a bunch of CGI dinosaurs to reach an escape vehicle with a child survivor (Ariana Greenblatt) in tow. What follows is 93 minutes of characters constantly looking over their shoulders and repeating the word "family" over and over. Cinematic Flushers Copper Yuenger, and Paul Hawkins join Honor Knight as they Jurassic Park up to flush this dino sized turd. We love feedback! Tweet us with your comments and suggestions for future flushes.
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Every Saturday at midnight on Radio Dance Roma www.radiodanceroma.it www.beenoise.it www.beenoisestore.eu www.twitch.tv/beenoise www.youtube.com/beenoise management@beenoise.it TRACKLIST: Kinky Roland, Boy George, Eric Kupper - You're Not the One (Eric Kupper Remix) Kenny Bobien, Dale Ciceron & Psalm Of Praise Choir, Tony Vee - Nobody Knows (TVee's Vocal Dub) Carl Price, Paul Hawkins, Oscar P - Together (Oscar P Afro Dub) Frankie Feliciano, Terry Dexter, Wright Vibes - No Maybe (Dave 'Vibes' Tobon And Mike 'M-Dubb' Wright) St. Croix - Blackwater (feat. Zemi Gold) (The Journey & Rachel May Extended Mix) Audrey Powne, Joaquin Joe Claussell - Souled Out (Joaquin's Deep Version) Wipe The Needle, Syren Rivers, The Journey Men - The Way (The Journey Men Remixes) (The Journey Men Vocal Remix) Bellaire, Aaron K. Gray - Never Stop Dancing (Extended Mix) Cajmere, Dajae, Marco Lys - Brighter Days (Marco Lys Remix) Barbara Tucker, Ron Carroll - Can't Bring Me Down Part 2 (Ron Carroll's Boogie Dub) Crusy, Lubó - Fallin (Extended Mix) Carla Prather, Richard Earnshaw - Good With It (Richard Earnshaw Extended Mix) 10th Street Assembly, Groove Assassin - Free Me (Groove Assassin Extended Remix)
Today's Topics: 1, 2) Paul Clay interviews Jesse on his book: One Lord, One Faith, One Church - An Inconvenient Truth https://sophiainstitute.com/product/one-lord-one-faith-one-church/ 3, 4) Paul Hawkins on the 14 October 2024 "Beads for Babies" 14 mile walk from one abortuary to another, praying the Rosary in public, with a 30 foot rosary and holding signs which read "NO on Prop 139." How to sign up
The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and other failed missions led NASA to rethink how it fostered leadership and culture. Now, NSW-based Crazy Might Work is using an ultra-modern version of the same program, based on the current space program, to share those learnings with other organisations and leadership teams. In this special episode recorded at the Australian Space Summit & Exhibition, Paul Hawkins, the company's chief combobulator, talks to host Adam Thorn about the firm's origins in Antarctica, whether leaders are born or made and how NASA became the Best Place to Work in federal government for the eleventh year in a row.
Episode 146 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues. On the agenda on April 5, 2024 with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. Tech helping or hindering sport? Interviewing Hawk-Eye founder Paul Hawkins behind VAR, GLT & more; Premier League club finances analysed; IOC hoax call Send any questions to the team sportunlockedpod@gmail.com and Twitter @SportUnlocked Check out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's YouTube channel, Instagram or Twitter pages Music No Love by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-loveMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JgXz25Tw5d4o
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Andy Jacobs for this afternoons podcast. They were joined by Paul Hawkins, creator of Hawkeye, as well as Andy Dawson Sunderland and massive darts fan. Andy Jacobs also revealed a massive regret he has..... Enjoy ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adding biochar as a soil amendment creates an ideal habitat for beneficial microorganisms. Sitos Group CEO and Co-founder Mayo Ryan and PR, Marketing, and Communications Manager Jessica Bronner explain how biochar amendments improve disease resistance, plant health, pest resistance, water retention, and drought mitigation. The team explains three different ways to make biochar and why they have chosen to use the slow pyrolysis method to ultimately produce biochar for different soil types. Resources: REGISTER: February 16, 2024 Biochar in the Vineyard 56: Conservation Burning and Biochar 106: What? Bury Charcoal in the Vineyard? 167: Use Biochar to Combat Climate Change Burn: Igniting a New Carbon Drawdown Economy to End the Climate Crisis Carbon Removal FAQ Monterey Pacific Inc. New Science Says Biochar is Very Permanent Regeneration Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation Sitos Group Sitos Group Biochar Page Sitos Group Blog Sitos Group Social Channels: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube United States Biochar Initiative Why ‘regenerative viticulture' is gaining ground among major wine producers Vineyard Team Programs: Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship - Donate SIP Certified – Show your care for the people and planet Sustainable Ag Expo – The premiere winegrowing event of the year Sustainable Winegrowing On-Demand (Western SARE) – Learn at your own pace Vineyard Team – Become a Member Get More Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources. Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org. Transcript Craig Macmillan 0:00 Our guest today are Mayo Ryan. He is CEO and co founder of the Sitos Group and also his colleague, Jessica Bronner, who is the PR marketing communications manager for the Sitos roup as well. Thank you both for being here. Mayo Ryan 0:12 You're welcome, Craig. Hey, happy to be here. Jessica Bronner 0:14 It's a pleasure. Craig Macmillan 0:16 So what is the Sitos Group? What do you folks do? How did it start? I know the answers to these questions, but like why are we here? Today we're going to talk about biochar. But where are you focusing? What do you do? Mayo Ryan 0:29 Well, you know, when we when we figure it out, I think we'll let you know but anyway, where we are today is Sitos Group is a California based biochar manufacture and carbon removal company and we got started two years ago. It was a really great collaboration between myself and our co founder Steve McIntyre. Steve is the owner, founder and owner of Monterey Pacific, which is a very large vineyard management company, based in solid California about an hour south of Salinas and Monterey Pacific farms about 18,000 acres of wine grapes in the Monterey County and San Luis Obispo areas. Steve's a winemaker and has his own winery. And he started using biochar with his in house soil scientist Dr. Doug Beck. almost 10 years ago, Doug has spent a lifetime in Far East Asia perfecting and understand the use of biochar and brought it to Monterey Pacific. They've perfected that use. And so, Stephen Monterey Pacific along with Doug had the use of biochar and winegrapes down I started my journey into biochar in late 2017. Designing and building an almond processing company in Northern California, in that process wanted to do something different to the almond shell market is is really valueless. It's a valueless byproduct almond hole is used in cattle feed in that year, the price dropped by 75%. So we were looking for an alternative income source in the form of almond shell and the next year and 2018, Kathleen Draper and Albert Bates wrote this seminal book called Burn and oddly enough, coincidentally, Steve and I read the book The same year, and it's what got us into biochar was the big sort of lightbulb moment. And then in 2018, I think October it was the inner governmental Panel on Climate Change wrote its report about negative emissions technologies. And in my head, I put those two together and have really drank the biochar Kool Aid and never going back. This is a lifelong venture now. We got together a few years ago, a fellow graduate of the California ag leadership program, we're both graduates of that program got us together, Steve's headwinds where he knew everything there was to know about using biochar in agricultural setting. And I had the, you know, production technology side of it pretty well wrapped up his headwinds were my tail winds and vice versa, we got together and as I said earlier, it's a marriage made in heaven. We've had a really wonderful partnership over the last almost couple of years, we have a pilot plant up and running at Regen Monterey, which is Monterey County's Waste Management District, with this incredible staff there. And our partner in that project is Keith Day, who runs the compost operation, the Keith day company that runs the compost operation at region Monterey, and we've had a pilot plant up and running since early this summer. And yeah, things are going really well. Craig Macmillan 3:04 So question for you, Jessica. How did you get involved with the Sitos Group? Jessica Bronner 3:08 That is a lovely question. So Steve reached out one day and was like, Hey, I have a job opportunity for you. And he connected with mayo, and the rest was history. And I always joke that I never thought I'd be excited about dirt, except now I'm excited about chocolate ish, kind of st compound. But yeah, that's how I got into it. And I'm never looking back. I can tell you that for sure. Craig Macmillan 3:32 And so I've got another question for you. Jessica because I think you might have a really great answer to this. We have other episodes on this topic, but just very briefly, what exactly is biochar and what are some of the uses for it? Jessica Bronner 3:44 So biochar, what Mayo calls is a wonder drug. And I could not agree more. I really porous material, and it's actually a type of charcoal with a low ash content. So it's a higher carbon content. What sets it apart from charcoal is its porosity. So it's has a lot of pores inside of it. We call it the coral reef for the soil. So all of those pores and little rooms are kind of housing for the micro organisms, or the soil biota that we incorporate into it. Craig Macmillan 4:16 Mayo, you had mentioned how you kind of got connected to it. What are some of the uses for biochar in agriculture? Mayo Ryan 4:22 We're farmers at heart and I mean, you all of us are lifelong agriculturalists. So we really start the conversation about biochar from an agricultural perspective. It is a wonderful soil amendment and because of its porosity, as Jessica said, and the idea that it is this coral reef for the soil, all of the complex fungi and bacteria and the myriad other micro organisms that help us with our digestion and our immunity and our disease resistant, live in, in biochar, it's like long term housing for all of those organisms. And I mean, in a single handful of soil there are more micro organisms, microbial bodies and our human beings on the planet and and biochar is their long term housing. You know, it's a condo for them. And so they take up residence, and it just fuels all this great activity that all those organisms have when they interact with the plant this complex communication between microbial activity and the plant itself. And so it leads to increased fertility, plant health, disease resistance, pest resistance, a really good amount of moisture retention, so drought mitigation, you know, and you just go down a list like a, like Jessica said, I think it's a wonder drug because it has these almost unbelievable amount of CO benefits. It does so many good things. That's just on the on the agricultural side, what we think about at Sitos are these co equal benefits of soil health and carbon sequestration. It's a really effective shovel ready and efficient tool. First, full carbon seed, atmospheric carbon removal, Craig Macmillan 5:50 You talked about carbon. So obviously, this is made from materials that are high in carbon, Jessica, what kinds of materials go into this process that we're going to talk about in a second, what kinds of materials go into making biochar? Jessica Bronner 6:02 Well, ultimately, you can pyrolyze is the secret word that we're going to get into in a little bit, but you can pyrolyze any organic matter Sitos Group specifically, we are currently working with municipal wood waste. We tried working with some compost leftovers previously, and they were a little high in water content for us to make biochar in the moment. So now we're just using some wood residue from other wood materials that are lower in the water content, but you can pyralyze organic, any type of organic waste, if that's biosolids, if that's corn husks, if that's vineyard waste, or almond waste, we're looking to get into almond waste almond hole and shell later on down the road hopefully sooner than later. But anything organic ultimately, if it's going back into the agricultural application, Craig Macmillan 6:51 So Mayo, there's a particular process we've called pyrolysis that's necessary to make this happen so that you don't end up with ash or charcoal is it's a different kind of a combustion Mayo, Can you talk a little bit more about pyrolysis and then we'll talk about how you actually do it. Mayo Ryan 7:04 Our goal is to ultimately make various qualities of biochar for specific soil types. And so we want a machine that's adjustable, which is why we pick slow pyrolysis there are other means of making biochar one's called gasification. And that's what we have largely in California. These are these are really energy production facilities where energy is about 80% of the product and biochar is a byproduct. Fast pyrolysis is another way to do it. Slow pyrolysis is a little bit different. There aren't many manufacturers that equipment around the world, but I think we found a great one and that machines very adjustable. So we can through different throughput times different temperature rates, we can make biochar 's that have higher pH level than others or a higher cation Exchange capacity and ultimately hope to customize biochar for soil types but you know, it's a new process. This is our machine at Regen Monterey the pilot plant is the first of its kind in the country. We've spent a good long while investigating manufactures years actually at this and, and are really pleased with this. With this process. The machine was invented or designed by two professors and biochar, Johanna Sleeman at Cornell and Stephen Joseph at the University of New South Wales, to pretty eminent people in our world. And so far, we're really pleased with the design and hope to perfect it over the years. And, you know, get the most out of it that we can it's economic, it's fairly easy to operate. As Jessica said, it's feedstock agnostic, we can use a lot of different feedstocks, and it's transportable, we can put one in a 40 foot trailer and, and you know, it's not like we can hook it up to the back of a car and drive it around. But it is somewhat transportable. We've had other guests on the podcast and I've had tailgates where we have had big piles of vines that we lit from the top and then hose down material at the end. I've talked to people about digging pits and burning stuff covered in the ground. We've seen some smaller kinds of units, kind of like a tank I've seen people doing and kind of an open trench. The secret to pyrolysis is it's the low edition of oxygen. Is that right? That's exactly right. Yeah. Craig Macmillan 9:08 So you're talking about a machine. So what is this machines, magical machine? What is how does it work? How do you get stuff into it? How does it burn? How do you get stuff out of it? How much can you do at a time? Does it take 10 people to operate it? I've just gotten super curious about this, because this is the first time I've really heard about this kind of technology. Mayo Ryan 9:27 You make it sounds so mysterious, but it's really not all the processes you described, Craig are what stands out about them is that they're batch processes. We wanted something that was continuous. There's such an abundance of agricultural byproducts, waste and biosolids, and forest waste in California that we wanted something that we could start this machine or put two or three of them side by side and it was a continuous process. So the feedstock enters the machine in a in a trough at the bottom of the machine at a temperature say 150 degrees centigrade, the moisture leaves so we dry the feedstock going in and In it say 350 to 500 degrees centigrade, all of the non carbon materials. The volatiles, if you will in that feedstock, whether it's almond shell or biosolids, or wood waste go away from the feedstock. And what we create is this bubble of sin gas or production gases. And at those temperatures, those sin gases combust. That bubble of of flame, if you will, lives above the feedstock. And that heat is what pyralyzes that say 750 degrees centigrade, paralyzes the feedstock. And what paralyzation means is it literally means change by fire. And so that feedstock goes from whatever it was with whatever quantities of lignin, cellulose hemicellulose into almost a pure carbon, it's completely chemically transformed. And what you end up with is just because it earlier is this very porous material. One of the quality standards for biochar is the International biochar initiative, surface area standard, which is 500 meters per gram. It was hard to get my head around this, but that's the surface area of a football field in the size of a pencil eraser. And that just speaks to how porous and fragile it is. And if you were to take an electron microscope and look at one of the walls of those pores, it would look exactly like the original start. It's very fractal down to different degrees of magnification. And at that high carbon content level microbes break their teeth on it, you know, it's it's something that lasts in the soil for hundreds, if not 1000s of years, as farmers we are using the biochar, principally for soil health and Plant Health take that responsibility for using that biochar in an agricultural setting, you know, very seriously. And so we are, you know, we really think that that leads to a more durable and permanent carbon removal, but it's just as I said earlier, it's a wonderful, incredible wonder drug. It does so many great things. Craig Macmillan 11:48 To continue, mayo what happens to the stuff that's not the carbon you said it volatilizes off, but what's its eventual fate in the environment? Mayo Ryan 11:50 We essentially combust it and so the machine acts as its own thermal oxidizer, so everything that's not carbon gets lifted above the feedstock. The feedstock never actually catches fire all the sin gas and production cloud gases do above the feedstock and they're consumed right then and there. And so theoretically, you know, what comes out of the stack is very little heat, principally, we generate a ton of byproduct heat, but very little exhaust gases, little NOx little Sox, well under what you know, are the standards here. Everything that's as I said, Not carbon gets combusted within the chamber Craig Macmillan 12:34 And gets broken down into less problematic. Compact. Mayo Ryan 12:37 Exactly, yes, Craig Macmillan 12:38 Question for you just the coolant, the biochar coolant. I'm hearing a lot about biochar. Obviously, there's a lot of people mixing up the Kool Aid. I'm guessing that your job is probably to sell the Kool Aid. Jessica Bronner 12:49 My job is actually to educate people on what the Kool Aid is. Once they know it kind of sells itself going from there on. It's definitely breaking down the complex understanding of slow pyrolysis and biochar so if someone could understand it, who's new to the ag industry or carbon removal industry or any of that. Craig Macmillan 13:13 So again with you, Jessica, so this material is produced, you folks are selling it to other folks selling it to different people, outlets, companies, municipalities. Jessica Bronner 13:23 That is the future plan for now we have an offtake agreement set for this first pilot plant with Monterey Pacific. So actually, all the biochar we'll be producing in the years going forward will be going directly into the vineyards that MPI manages, which is terrific yay for Sitos, Group biochar. And then moving forward it will be available to sell to outside markets. Craig Macmillan 13:46 What do you think those markets might be? Mayo Ryan 13:47 I can go with that. You know, we're we're we're lucky in that biochar and wine grape vineyards is an established fact more or less. We can all stipulate the benefits of biochar in wine grapes largely due to Dr. Doug Beck and Steve's work over the last eight to 10 years. We're doubling down in the wine grape industry is is kind of a short term means of proving biochar is affecting agriculture. Next, we'll spend time educating almond and pistachio growers in the San Joaquin Valley about those same benefits. I used to work as pistachio grower relations guy for a large pistachio company. And you know, I'm convinced pistachios and biochar go hand in hand. But there are so many other uses. We can sequester carbon and concrete, you know line production for the concrete businesses one of the largest carbon emitters in the world. If we can get biochar and concrete we can significantly reduce by 20%. Perhaps the amount of lime going into concrete, we can create graphenes and graphite for use and batteries. The endless list of uses of biochar is really endless. We were starting in agriculture but there are a lot of opportunities for us as we build the business. Jessica, are you you said you're doing the education and the outreach. You're teaching people what it is what kinds of methods tools, avenues are you using to communicate all this stuff? Jessica Bronner 14:59 So far we've been very successful on LinkedIn. That's a great avenue for people to find out what we're doing where Mayo is every week speaking to different at different arrangements and educating people that way. With that we do a lot of public outreach. So we spoke at the Monterey Rotary Club and then the Cannery Row Rotary Club. So we had some good educational moments, we'll be having a biochar tailgate with a vineyard team coming up next beginning of next year. And then our website has a lot of information about biochar. We'll write blogs, if people have questions, they can submit questions on our website. We really want to be open book to the public and to people who are interested because educating oneself is kind of the most powerful tool that you have i We really value that and we want to create avenues for people to learn from their own standards. And then a website that we like to go to for information for the public to know about, they obviously probably already do if they know about biochar is the US biochar initiative USBI. They have a terrific website with a lot of knowledge and materials on biochar and application and agriculture and different settings. Craig Macmillan 16:12 And just as a as a timestamp, this has been recorded in November of 2023. And so this Tailgate you mentioned, would be in 2024. For Mayo to you what what is the future look like? The big picture future do you think is going to be for this industry? This is a sounds like it's an industry are potentially a fledgling industry, maybe. But where do you see this going? You've talked about almond orchards and you've talked about municipal waste. What's the potential here on a big, big picture? You Mayo Ryan 16:42 know, agriculture is facing a huge set of problems, which makes it just more and more difficult to meet this global demand for a secure and healthy food supply. And those problems are, you know, soil degradation and desertification, drought or moisture loss. You know, carbon emissions from agriculture is huge. We've got to fix that loss of biodiversity. And so, we believe that biochar is a way to transition conventional traditional ag into a regenerative ag set of practices, which would include things like cover cropping and minimum or no till on but but essentially at the highest level conversion from a chemical based farming regime to biological based farming regime and, and we want to facilitate that our vision of sounds embarrassing a bit, Craig, but you know, Steven, Jessica, and Alan and our wonderful operators who Swain said, Well, I'll want to sequester a million tonnes of carbon be a mega ton supplier of carbon removal by the end of 2030. It sounds crazy. When I say it, I get a bit embarrassed. But our friends in the carbon world are telling them that's not enough, we need to have much more larger ambitions, you know, we all need to be sequestering a billion tons by 2030. And we're you know, we're just a very small part of that. But that's our goal. That's what we want to have happen. That's what we're going to pursue over the next seven years is to take these plants that we have the goal of the pilot planet region, Monterey is to perfect a three machine design that will templatized and deploy throughout the Salinas, Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys, I think in my lifetime anyway, you know, I don't have to look much beyond those regions for opportunities to make biochar and sequester in soil. But that's the plan and to you know, to do our best to facilitate regenerative ag and, and those regenerative site supply chains and remove as much carbon from the atmosphere as we possibly can. Craig Macmillan 18:24 Jessica what do you have to add to that? What? What do you see? What's your vision? Jessica Bronner 18:28 My vision for biochar is really lead the regeneration of the earth to the soil. I mean, I recently read, or am reading the book by Paul Hawkins called regeneration and mayo knows it very well. And I encourage everyone else to go and read it if they have not. But it ultimately talks about how are we supposed to thrive on a planet that's degenerating? And what can we do to regenerate that so we can continue to sustain life? Well, not just since sustain life, but to thrive, have life thrive on this planet? So future going forward would for biochar to Excel that regeneration of the earth of agriculture of supply chains of humanity? That would be that's my big end. I'll be I'll go through this. Craig Macmillan 19:14 That's a good goal. Let's continue with you, Jessica. We're getting close to the end here. What is one thing that you would recommend to listeners or that you'd like them to take away regarding this topic? Jessica Bronner 19:26 I mentioned it earlier, but really is just to educate themselves on biochar and sustainability and regeneration, because there's only so much you can do from here. So he or she say, but when you actually double down and find out what it is that you're passionate about, or maybe you're not passionate about for your individual self, I think that's really powerful. Like I said before, I had never knew that I'd be excited about charcoal or about agriculture, but here I am, like, never, never going back and I really attribute that passion to education. personal education me diving in and figuring that out so that's that's my biggest encouragement for people just curious about it is to read about it dive in jump in headfirst come down a rabbit hole and drink the Kool Aid. Craig Macmillan 20:14 How about you Mayo? Mayo Ryan 20:16 Know what I'm gonna shamelessly crib what Jessica stains it's get involved. I mean, if you're on our website and you find that that tab and that button all over, we have a little mantra internal saying it Sitos. It's not either or it's also and we have a very limited competitive view, we don't think there are such things in, in the biochar or carbon removal world as competitors, we need lots of Sitos' we need lots of other companies in this business as many as can can get involved. And that's it. You know, Friday, we hit a record. It's the first time we were over two degrees of pre industrial temperature, a third of this year was over 1.5 degrees, which was the Paris Climate Accord. It's here it's happening. And so my suggestion and my hope is that is that people just get involved educate, as Jessica said, and, and join us in this effort to save ourselves. Craig Macmillan 21:03 Jessica, I am going to ocme back to you, where can people find out more about you and your colleagues and the Sitos group in general? Jessica Bronner 21:11 Our website and click the Get Involved button and you send an email directly to me and I will respond to you ASAP. You can also find us like I said on LinkedIn, we have our social media platforms on Facebook and Instagram. We're thinking about launching a YouTube channel. You can go check us out right now and find some terrific vineyard application videos of biochar have been applied to some of the McIntyre vineyards, soils. But I would say email if you want to get direct contact with us. It's our first names with our last initial at Sitos.earth it is not.com We got fancy and put a dot Earth on there. So yeah, send us an email reach out. We're happy to chat set up a call and have a conversation. Well, Craig Macmillan 21:53 our guest today has been Mayo Ryan. He is CEO and co founder of the Sitos group and Jessica Bronner, who is the peer Marketing Communications Manager for Sitos want to thank you both for being here. Mayo Ryan 22:05 Delighted, Craig, thank you for having us. Jessica Bronner 22:07 It was a pleasure for sure. 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I am Jack's 48th minute. I begin with the Mona Lisa falling apart and I end with Marla going to debtors anonymous. Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Paul Hawkins. Follow Paul: @Blokebusters Blokebusters Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
I am Jack's 47th minute. I start with shouting in tongues and I end with Lincoln. Lincoln? Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Paul Hawkins. Follow Paul: @Blokebusters Blokebusters Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
I am Jack's 46th minute I start with Jack and Tyler on the bus looking at a Gucci underwear ad and I end with the start of a second fight. Hosts Bubbawheat and Lance Stanford discuss the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. They are joined this week by guest Paul Hawkins. Follow Paul: @Blokebusters Blokebusters Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com Produced by Bubbawheat Member of Rabbit Hole Podcasts Opening music by the No Corporation
Recorded LIVE from IndieTech 2023! In this episode, James talks with Paul Hawkins, CEO of Hawksoft & Jerry Fox, Vice President of Carrier Relations at HawkSoft. To learn more about HawkSoft, visit https://www.hawksoft.com/. Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@agencyfreedom.com with ideas, questions, complaints or your favorite grilling recipe. Episode Highlights: Paul discusses how his son's passion for computers led to them to start Hawksoft. (2:26) Jerry shares his role with Hawksoft and how he got involved with it. (5:41) Paul shares his journey from working in a warehouse to digitizing insurance forms to building a thriving company. (9:25) Paul explains that Hawksoft values relationships and choice, connecting with Insurtechs to provide independent agents with options for their unique businesses. (16:22) Jerry mentions that Hawksoft's philosophy is centered around being a people-centric business, helping a people-centric industry protect the people and businesses around the country. (18:00) Paul shares that their key to success is prioritizing relationships over finances, as it creates a sense of trust and support. (19:55) Jerry discusses the unique company culture of Hawksoft where core values are not just talked about, but lived by the entire team, resulting in a dedicated and loyal workforce of 150+ employees. (21:47) Key Quotes: “The relationship is the top thing for us. When we bring on an agency to our system, they're part of the HawkSoft family.” - Paul Hawkins “We are a people-centric business, helping a people-centric industry, protect the people and the businesses of the country.” - Jerry Fox “My goal as a CEO is to raise up each one of my employees to become the best person that they can be both personally and professionally.” - Paul Hawkins
Recorded LIVE from IndieTech 2023! In this episode, James talks with Paul Hawkins, CEO of Hawksoft & Jerry Fox, Vice President of Carrier Relations at HawkSoft. To learn more about HawkSoft, visit https://www.hawksoft.com/. Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@agencyfreedom.com with ideas, questions, complaints or your favorite grilling recipe. Episode Highlights: Paul discusses how his son's passion for computers led to them to start Hawksoft. (2:26) Jerry shares his role with Hawksoft and how he got involved with it. (5:41) Paul shares his journey from working in a warehouse to digitizing insurance forms to building a thriving company. (9:25) Paul explains that Hawksoft values relationships and choice, connecting with Insurtechs to provide independent agents with options for their unique businesses. (16:22) Jerry mentions that Hawksoft's philosophy is centered around being a people-centric business, helping a people-centric industry protect the people and businesses around the country. (18:00) Paul shares that their key to success is prioritizing relationships over finances, as it creates a sense of trust and support. (19:55) Jerry discusses the unique company culture of Hawksoft where core values are not just talked about, but lived by the entire team, resulting in a dedicated and loyal workforce of 150+ employees. (21:47) Key Quotes: “The relationship is the top thing for us. When we bring on an agency to our system, they're part of the HawkSoft family.” - Paul Hawkins “We are a people-centric business, helping a people-centric industry, protect the people and the businesses of the country.” - Jerry Fox “My goal as a CEO is to raise up each one of my employees to become the best person that they can be both personally and professionally.” - Paul Hawkins
The Cinematic Flusher take on 80's fantasy! When a warrior (Lee Horsely) is asked to save a kingdom from a brutal tyrant (Richard Lynch), he finds himself up against an entire army and an evil sorcerer (Richard Moll). Cinematic Flushers Copper Yuenger and Paul Hawkins join Honor Knight as they Amish beard up to flush this medieval cinematic turd. Special guests include Degenerate John and Dee Dee from the Steel Cage Radio podcast! We love feedback! Tweet us with your comments and suggestions for future flushes!
It's Amish Paradise time! When a young woman (Emily Bader) travels to a secluded Amish community to film a documentary about her mother, she stumbles across a Devil's cult that wants her to stay around long after filming is completed. Cinematic Flushers Copper Yuenger and Paul Hawkins join Honor Knight as they churn some poop to flush this Amish turd. We love feedback! Tweet us with your comments and suggestions for future flushes!
In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Paul Hawkins and Sean Hawkins from HawkSoft. Paul and Sean discuss the value of understanding a customer's needs before offering solutions and the importance of building a workplace culture of empathy and collaboration. Plus, they give a sneak peek into the upcoming release of HawkSoft 6, a cloud-based upgrade to their existing system. Episode Highlights: Sean discusses his early interest in programming and how it led to the creation of HawkSoft. (3:39) Paul and Sean discuss the importance of relationships, which are the foundation of the core values within their company. (11:32) Sean mentions that showing gratitude can improve relationships and productivity. (16:57) Paul and Sean discuss HawkSoft's approach to sales and how they prioritize finding the right fit for an agency. (20:20) Paul shares how they prioritize customer service and support, and how it has helped them grow their business. (30:10) Paul explains their demo process, which involves asking questions to understand the needs of the agency and then catering the demo to those needs. (36:14) Sean discusses the upcoming release of HawkSoft 6, which is a cloud-based upgrade to their current Agency Management System with new features, including faster reporting and enhanced task management. (44:54) Tweetable Quotes: “Our core values that we ascribe to, that we hire and fire by, and we use to answer all the questions are all about relationships.” - Paul Hawkins “HawkSoft 6 is just that next iteration. And we didn't want agencies to feel like we are creating a new product that we're going to resell to you guys, because that's not what we're doing. HawkSoft 6 is just an upgrade, it's an upgrade to the new product.” - Sean Hawkins Resources Mentioned: Paul Hawkins LinkedIn Sean Hawkins LinkedIn HawkSoft David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes
In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Paul Hawkins and Sean Hawkins from HawkSoft. Paul and Sean discuss the value of understanding a customer's needs before offering solutions and the importance of building a workplace culture of empathy and collaboration. Plus, they give a sneak peek into the upcoming release of HawkSoft 6, a cloud-based upgrade to their existing system. Episode Highlights: Sean discusses his early interest in programming and how it led to the creation of HawkSoft. (3:39) Paul and Sean discuss the importance of relationships, which are the foundation of the core values within their company. (11:32) Sean mentions that showing gratitude can improve relationships and productivity. (16:57) Paul and Sean discuss HawkSoft's approach to sales and how they prioritize finding the right fit for an agency. (20:20) Paul shares how they prioritize customer service and support, and how it has helped them grow their business. (30:10) Paul explains their demo process, which involves asking questions to understand the needs of the agency and then catering the demo to those needs. (36:14) Sean discusses the upcoming release of HawkSoft 6, which is a cloud-based upgrade to their current Agency Management System with new features, including faster reporting and enhanced task management. (44:54) Tweetable Quotes: “Our core values that we ascribe to, that we hire and fire by, and we use to answer all the questions are all about relationships.” - Paul Hawkins “HawkSoft 6 is just that next iteration. And we didn't want agencies to feel like we are creating a new product that we're going to resell to you guys, because that's not what we're doing. HawkSoft 6 is just an upgrade, it's an upgrade to the new product.” - Sean Hawkins Resources Mentioned: Paul Hawkins LinkedIn Sean Hawkins LinkedIn HawkSoft David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes
Today there are countless ways and formats for watching sport – but how did this happen? Rebecca and John talk to two of the men directly responsible. Paul Davies is a leading figure from TV and determines Wimbledon's annual broadcast, while Dave Roberts founded football's very first club TV channel- but can you guess which one? The team talk everything about sports tech in sports broadcast, from how audiences watch sport in different countries, the advent of colour TV and …VAR!If you have discovered your inner sports tech geek, there's lots more to listen to. Why not hear listen to Paul Hawkins reveal all about Hawkeye. For all sports tech news and insights, don't forget to subscribe to the Tech Chairs series and sign up for Access Innovation, our fortnightly newsletter.
HawkEye, first introduced into cricket in 2000, is now being trialled in county cricket on umpires jackets. Paul Hawkins explians his latest innovation and Ian Bell discusses how to pick your perfect bat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For many, Hawk-Eye IS sports technology and this edition of Tech Chairs, John and Rebecca are joined by ‘The Godfather of Sports Technology', Paul Hawkins. Paul shares his story, from how he developed and marketed Hawk-Eye, to how it has become the phenomenon that is now an integral part of how we watch sports today.Paul also nominates his sports tech GOAT (greatest of all time) – but which will he choose? We guarantee his choice will surprise you. Listen now and find out. To hear more about the ever-changing world of sports technology, listen to another sporting great when Chris Boardman tells us about his sports tech journey. For all sports tech news and insights, don't forget to subscribe to the Tech Chairs series and sign up for Access Innovation, our fortnightly newsletter.
Join Conor Heffernan and Paul Hawkins as they discuss Paul's new book on English football, the triumph of 1966 and England's relationship with the broader European football community.
How to transition from being a corporate surveyor to being a surveying business owner. This is what your host chartered surveyor, industry coach and mentor Marion Ellis and Paul Hawkins discuss at length in today's episode. Paul is the Co-Director of a general surveying practice - called North and Hawkins Building Consultancy - over in Norfolk and a member of the https://lovesurveying.com/ (Love Surveying Business Club) which they also discuss in the podcast. Marion and Paul cover various topics including: Quinquennial inspections on residential properties around https://www.cathedral.org.uk/ (Norwich Cathedral). The importance of local knowledge and how to balance your skills in a general surveying practice Moving from being a corporate surveyor to being a surveying business owner Finding freedom working for yourself Confidence, networking and building your brand And also how to take a holiday - which we know some small business owners struggle with. We hope you enjoy this conversation! And if you want to learn more about how you can work with Marion, either through the Mastermind or the Business Club, please look at her website. Love Surveying: Sign up for podcast reminders and Love Surveying weekly news https://lovesurveying.com/contact/ (here) Join the Love Surveying Mastermind https://lovesurveying.com/mastermind/ (here) Connect with Marion: https://www.tiktok.com/@love_surveying (TikTok) https://www.instagram.com/love_surveying/ (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/marion-ellis-love-surveying-surveyor-hub-business/ (LinkedIn) Connect with Paul: https://my.captivate.fm/www.northandhawkins.co.uk (North and Hawkins Building Consultancy) https://twitter.com/northandhawkins (Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/NorthandHawkins (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-hawkins-5683521a/ (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/the_norfolk_surveyor/ (Instagram) The Surveyor Hub: Watch The Surveyor Hub https://youtu.be/9Cp4gexu6s8 (Webinars) Join the Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/the.surveyor.hub.love.surveying (Community) Watch the Women in Surveying https://youtu.be/64HDf9-Z6sg (Virtual Summit) Show your support by https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSurveyorHub (buying me a coffee) Find out more at https://lovesurveying.com/ (www.lovesurveying.com)
How to transition from being a corporate surveyor to being a surveying business owner.This is what your host chartered surveyor, industry coach and mentor Marion Ellis and Paul Hawkins discuss at length in today's episode.Paul is the Co-Director of a general surveying practice - called North and Hawkins Building Consultancy - over in Norfolk and a member of the Love Surveying Business Club which they also discuss in the podcast. Marion and Paul cover various topics including:Quinquennial inspections on residential properties around Norwich Cathedral.The importance of local knowledge and how to balance your skills in a general surveying practiceMoving from being a corporate surveyor to being a surveying business ownerFinding freedom working for yourselfConfidence, networking and building your brandAnd also how to take a holiday - which we know some small business owners struggle with.We hope you enjoy this conversation!And if you want to learn more about how you can work with Marion, either through the Mastermind or the Business Club, please look at her website.Love Surveying:Sign up for podcast reminders and Love Surveying weekly news hereJoin the Love Surveying Mastermind hereConnect with Marion:TikTok Instagram LinkedIn Connect with Paul:North and Hawkins Building ConsultancyTwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagramThe Surveyor Hub:Watch The Surveyor Hub WebinarsJoin the Facebook Community Watch the Women in Surveying Virtual SummitShow your support by buying me a coffeeFind out more at www.lovesurveying.com
Video replay, tracking technology and new software in sports have the power to make calls quickly, eliminate arguments between players and officials and add speed and excitement back into centuries-old games. As officiating technology continues to evolve, professional leagues and officials weigh the potential for improvement and accuracy with the spirit of the game. Is this a competition between humans and tech—or are they on the same team? Listen to find out.Featuring Tom Webb, Howard Webb, Paul Hawkins, Morgan Sword and Steve Javie.For more on the podcast go to delltechnologies.com/trailblazers
Mostly Brand New Music In This Soul Kandi Special Vol.56. 2 Hours of Music & no Chat. Nick Power in the Mix So Get Shazzaming!! Carl Price & Paul Hawkins – “What Would I Give” (Original) [Kolour Recordings] DJ Czezre ft Heidi B – “Choose The Love” (Yuichi Inoue) [King Street Sounds] John Khan & […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 7th May 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.
Mostly Brand New Music In This Soul Kandi Special Vol.56. 2 Hours of Music & no Chat. Nick Power in the Mix So Get Shazzaming!! Carl Price & Paul Hawkins – “What Would I Give” (Original) [Kolour Recordings] DJ Czezre ft Heidi B – “Choose The Love” (Yuichi Inoue) [King Street Sounds] John Khan & […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 7th May 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.
Sean Flierl – previously of Baby Beard fame, now infamously of the effervescent Role to Cast TTRPG podcast – joins us this week to find good things in Roland Emmerich's Godzilla (1998). We reminisce about a poorly-remembered past, do Michael Caine impressions and shout nonsensically a bit! Hooray! Featuring: seanseand seanerich, How To: Accept a Proposal, "special" noises, James O'Miroquai and Changle It! https://facebook.com/ogtpod https://twitter.com/ogtpod We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ogtpod – sign up for exclusive content for as little as $1 a month. We hit our Fiasco One-Shot milestone so thank you so much to Victor Gamboa and Jem Newlyn for upping their donations and welcome Paul Hawkins and Stuart Watkinson as our newest patrons! Like d&d? Want more Pauls? Into nerd shit AND jokes about bums? Why not check out our brand-new d&d actual play podcast, Quest Fantastic? https://shows.acast.com/quest-fantastic link.chtbl.com/questfantastic RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/61d8e6b335501c0012b6c367
Chris Attaway, legendary man of Invasion Planet Earth fame, recommended we find the good things in magician heist movie Now You See Me (2013). But then Paul Salt met and raised his gauntlet with magician heist CGI movie Now You See Me 2, as it was less well-reviewed and therefore more valuable to us as performers. He's a brand man to the bitter end. The one good thing about Now You See Me 2 (2016) - starring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Woody Harrelson, Lizzy Caplan, Dave Franco, Mark Ruffalo and Morgan Freeman! Featuring: Poochy poochy Chris, Saw Knowledge, 'Twoman, Terry Magic, THEY EYE, Roger Corbert and the smart podcast. https://facebook.com/ogtpod https://twitter.com/ogtpod We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ogtpod – sign up for exclusive content for as little as $1 a month. We hit our Fiasco One-Shot milestone so thank you so much to Victor Gamboa and Jem Newlyn for upping their donations and welcome Paul Hawkins and Stuart Watkinson as our newest patrons! Like d&d? Want more Pauls? Into nerd shit AND jokes about bums? Why not check out our brand-new d&d actual play podcast, Quest Fantastic? https://shows.acast.com/quest-fantastic link.chtbl.com/questfantastic RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/61d8e6b335501c0012b6c367
This week the Pauls delve into troubling sexual politics with a night out with Jem Newlyn! But only because he recommended we tackle 1983's Deathstalker (1983). Not because of anything he's said or done. Sorry if that was implied. The one good thing about Deathstalker! Featuring: Jem Horse Power, Tony Braxton, an unworthy running joke, massive crimes, Tim Borton's Rebirth As A Different Boy Machine and Midd Riff. https://facebook.com/ogtpod https://twitter.com/ogtpod We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ogtpod – sign up for exclusive content for as little as $1 a month. We hit our Fiasco One-Shot milestone so thank you so much to Victor Gamboa and Jem Newlyn for upping their donations and welcome Paul Hawkins and Stuart Watkinson as our newest patrons! Like d&d? Want more Pauls? Into nerd shit AND jokes about bums? Why not check out our brand-new d&d actual play podcast, Quest Fantastic? https://shows.acast.com/quest-fantastic link.chtbl.com/questfantastic RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/61d8e6b335501c0012b6c367
Superfan 9000 Jenny Sohns brings in the new recommendations month with the demand that we find the good things in Jim Hosking's An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn (2018). And we did! Within! Featuring: benefiting Nigel Farage, the movie that didn't get made, Jam vibes, an anticomedy cough, Paul's Burger Zone and a Shuffling Berry. https://facebook.com/ogtpod https://twitter.com/ogtpod We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ogtpod – sign up for exclusive content for as little as $1 a month. We hit our Fiasco One-Shot milestone so thank you so much to Victor Gamboa and Jem Newlyn for upping their donations and welcome Paul Hawkins as our newest patron! Like d&d? Want more Pauls? Into nerd shit AND jokes about bums? Why not check out our brand-new d&d actual play podcast, Quest Fantastic? https://shows.acast.com/quest-fantastic link.chtbl.com/questfantastic RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/61d8e6b335501c0012b6c367
This week the Pauls bring you another contender for the title of 'modern classic', Another Year (2010), directed by Mike Leigh and starring Jim Broadbent, Ruth Sheen, Lesley Manville and more. As a comparative piece Salt added Terence Davies' Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988) into the mix, and we really recommend both of these films as loving and profound insights into British life! Featuring: Jackie's Law, two-foot carrot waiting list, Another Ineson, when you're alone and seeing your mates in Britain, Ken, [Jim Broadbent noise] and being fine, being absolutely fine. https://facebook.com/ogtpod https://twitter.com/ogtpod We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ogtpod – sign up for exclusive content for as little as $1 a month. We hit our Fiasco One-Shot milestone so thank you so much to Victor Gamboa and Jem Newlyn for upping their donations and welcome Paul Hawkins as our newest patron! Like d&d? Want more Pauls? Into nerd shit AND jokes about bums? Why not check out our brand-new d&d actual play podcast, Quest Fantastic? https://shows.acast.com/quest-fantastic link.chtbl.com/questfantastic RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/61d8e6b335501c0012b6c367
The Secrets to Developing A Customized Physical Products Business A Custom Physical product business is The “Mount Everest” of ecommerce Business models, as our panelllist Kyle Hamar put it. Owning a product, having your own take on it and having something unique are all powerfully attractive aspects of developing your own product. As well as serving your own customer base, it can produce great money and build an asset you can sell in the future. Those just starting into ecommerce, says Kyle, hear these stories - but are they true? Well yes, the reality is you can still achieve all that. Many of our clients are building valuable businesses; and some have actually sold for 7 figures. But the reality is that it's actually getting harder than it used to be using amazon because of the competition level. So what are the keys to developing a successful business along these lines? Tune in to find out! On this episode you'll learn: Why trying to “Find customers for your products” is actually backwards When falling in love with a product is a big mistake What “Amazon Custom” is and how it can be a springboard to developing your own customised product business How to start small and with minimal money How one product could be the game changer for your business (and indeed life) Why starting with analysis doesn't work well for Private Label/custom products Why caring about your customers actually matters The number opportunity that newcomers to the model tend to overlook The 8 questions from Paul Hawkins that can be a powerful innovation framework for product creators Why splitting something in half could double its value How sellers are using an explosion of easy tech to start custom product businesses Why it doesn't matter that “8 out of 10 new businesses will fail”
Bonus episode of It's Time to Rewind where host Bubbawheat and guest Paul Hawkins from the Blokebusters Podcast discuss the 1990 film Heidi II, or technically Courage Mountain as it was actually called. Which may or may not be the actual film that Phil Conners watched over a hundred times in Groundhog Day. It is "A Family Classic" after all. Paul can be found Blokebusters Podcast Follow @Blokebusters on Twitter Soiled Restroom Cinema Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening and closing theme music by the No Corporation, Groundhog Day remix by Bubbawheat
Today we bring to you a phenomenal example --> Interface Inc. Did you know that over ninety percent of all of the carpet made today is made up of synthetic fiber...that is nylon, polypropylene or polyester. Now nylon, polypropylene & polyester are raw materials derived from the oil & gas industry. So you can understand how crucial it is for the world to make this supply chain circular because Oil & Gas is a non-renewable industry. Good news is that an individual & visionary by the name Ray C. Anderson, founder and former chairman of Interface Inc. led his company and people on a path to Mission Zero® with a pledge to reduce their negative impact on the environment in the year 1994. Yes, more than 2 decades ago. He was moved after he read a book by Paul Hawkins. That book affected him so deeply that he went to the office the next day and challenged his senior executives to make their business sustainable! If Ray Anderson can do that in 1995 then our generation has no right to make excuses towards climate action today. Since then Interface carpets have been redesigning and reshaping their processes, their thinking and their whole business to try and achieve sustainability by 2020. Their machine that they like to call “Cool Green” separates the reclaimed materials from used carpets → turns it into pellets→ then homogenized powdered form which then is mixed with Bitumen compounds and recycled limestone to turn it into new carpets! Interface carpets have radically changed entire business practices- influenced the industry by reducing dependency on petro-chemicals and minimized their carbon footprint. Their Cool green technology has evolved over the years and now forms a part of all their factories and business processes around the globe. Their carpets are made from recycled / renewed repurposed yarns, which are manufactured using renewable sources of energy. Just imagine how beautiful and efficient the world will be when you have such well thought & well made carpet floorings across corporate spaces, co-working spaces, hotels, schools and colleges and hospitals! Ooh and they also lease you carpets-as-a-service which totally ups their game in this industry. Since 1996, they've reduced the embodied carbon footprint of their carpet tile product by 74% by changing how they design and make their products through the use of recycled materials, dematerialization and improved manufacturing efficiencies. Then, through their Carbon Neutral Floors programme, they compensate for what they still can't avoid with carbon offsets from renewable energy, fuel switching and reforestation projects. Tune into the episode to learn more; Follow our page- (Circular Business Podcast | The Circular Collective) * Keep the conversation on by commenting on our posts on social media- LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter * Please rate and review us wherever you listen to your podcast! Keywords : What is a circular economy? ; Circular Economy Podcast ; Circular Business Models ; Circular Design --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/circular-business-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/circular-business-podcast/support
Season 1 Episode 1 of It's Time to Rewind: Groundhog Day After Day After Day. Host Bubbawheat and guest Paul Hawkins from the BlokeBusters Podcast discuss the first February 2nd in the 1993 Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day. It starts at 7 minutes and 26 seconds with a shot of the Cherry Street Inn and Phil Conners waking up to Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe" and ends at 18 minutes and 17 seconds with Phil getting out of a cold shower and Ms. Lancaster saying that "of course there wouldn't be any hot water today." Paul can be found at: BlokeBusters Podcast All Ports Open Network Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening and closing theme music by the No Corporation, Groundhog Day remix by Bubbawheat
Trust means making a choice. A choice to believe in someone or something, to choose God's way instead of your own. God is asking you to trust him to always provide for you and to believe that he will always come through for your needs. Do you trust God with everything? In this episode, Paul Hawkins draws from years of missions experiences as he teaches about trusting in God's providence. Get trained. Live fearless. The Discipleship Training School is a 5-month mission experience that empowers you to change the world by leading a fearless, God-led life. Apply for free today at YWAMOrlando.com.
As we pursue our relationship with Christ, the Lord will call us to examine our behaviors in certain areas of life. In this message, Paul Hawkins shares from his own life what God has taught him about repentance. Get trained. Live fearless. Start your journey toward living fearlessly and changing the world by knowing God and making God known. Visit YWAMOrlando.com and apply today.