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Paul Manning, a former Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) Police Service officer, sits down with Scott to detail his life as an undercover cop and explain how he successfully infiltrated the Musitano Crime Family and Hamilton chapter of the Hells Angels.
Paul Manning, a former Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) Police Service officer, sits down with Scott to detail his life as an undercover cop and explain how he successfully infiltrated the Musitano Crime Family and Hamilton chapter of the Hells Angels.
Church Online 28th Of July 2024 Paul Manning Baptist World Aid by WDBC
No matter what you think about June bugs, we have to deal with them every year. In what she refers to as "exposure therapy," the CBC's Jane Sponagle met with Paul Manning, assistant professor in biology and entomology at Dalhousie's Agriculture Campus. He thinks the bugs are an important part of the ecosystem — and are actually really cute.
Paul Manning, the Grub Gladiator joins Wendy Snyder (filling-in for Lisa Dent) to talk about the growing restaurant scene in Chicago, his love for food, and the new eateries that you can visit this weekend. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Recorded on 26th November, 2023 https://mpbc.org.au/
Church Online 23rd July, Paul Manning, Baptist World Aid by WDBC
Cousin Phillis by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell audiobook. Cousin Phillis (1864) is a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell about Paul Manning, a youth of seventeen who moves to the country and befriends his mother's family and his second cousin Phillis Holman, who is confused by her own placement at the edge of adolescence. Most critics agree that Cousin Phillis is Gaskell's crowning achievement in the short novel. The story is uncomplicated; its virtues are in the manner of its development and telling.
Paul Manning talks with Ann Herbert and Dan Evenhuis about what it means to give dignity and hope to the marginalised.
It's not just bees — all insects are in decline globally. Paul Manning, an assistant professor in the faculty of agriculture at Dalhousie University, tells host Jeff Douglas how to make your lawn bug friendly this fall.
Church Online August 7th - Paul Manning, Baptist World Aid by WDBC
Church Online August 7th - Paul Manning, Baptist World Aid by WDBC
With collapsing bee colonies and a decline in monarch butterfly populations, insects and the effects of climate change are in the news. Paul Manning, an assistant professor at Dalhousie University in the faculty of agriculture fills host Jeff Douglas on the latest on the province's bug population.
In this episode, a new guest, Paul Manning, joins the show to discuss the unexpected Super Bowl matchup between the Bengals and Rams and the Bears hiring of Matt Eberflus
Fascism, clerical fascism, understanding fascism, Paul Manning, Martin Borrman, capital flights, German rearmament, Black Eagle Trust, Japan, Golden Lilly, gold certificates, Unification Church, drug trafficking, arms trafficking, John Birch Society, JFK assassination, Nazism, National Association of Manufacturers, Alexander Dugin, Ukraine, OUN-B, World Anti-Communist League, Spiritual Mobilization, J. Howard Pew, Vannevar Bush, Gerald Heard
Paul Manning Interview
Dimitri and Khalid discuss Paul Manning's “Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile” (1981) and William Stevenson's “The Bormann Brotherhood” (1973), tracing the sinister deeds and mysterious disappearance of Nazi Reichsleiter Martin Bormann after the Fall, as well as: conspiracy and fraud in identifying the “bodies” of Bormann and Heinrich “Gestapo” Mueller, Bormann and Mueller covering up Hitler murdering his niece/lover in 1931, the original Mueller Report investigating/covering up Hitler's Jewish (Rothschild?) lineage, the “Musk Ox” Bormann becoming Hitler's psychosexual puppet master, Gerta Bormann's Aryan cuckqueen fetish, the Bormann flight capital network to South America, the complicity of IG Farben, Krupp, Thyssen, Daimler-Benz et al, Reinhard Gehlen's claim that Bormann was actually a deep cover Soviet spy, parallels with the 70s Soviet TV miniseries “Seventeen Moments of Spring”, and whether the Bormann network still infests the global economy and intelligence world today. For access to full-length premium episodes and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.
1. New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle (Elatromix Eddy Remix) 2. Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger (Freestyle Remix) 3. Stevie B - In My Eyes (Dio Extended Remix) 4. Johnny O - Fantasy Girl (Tony's Fantasy Edits) 5. Noel - Silent Morning (Ultimix) 6. Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam - Can You Feel The Beat (Select Mix Remix) 7. Expose - Point Of No Return (Select Mix Remix) 8. Gazebo - Like chopin (Freestyle remix) 9. Pet Shop Boys - It's a sin (Paul Manning freestyle mix)
On this episode we have former NHL player Paul Manning. Paul was drafted by the NY Yankees out of HS. We chat about his baseball career, multi-sport athletes, growing up in Red Deer Alberta, Ken Griffey Jr and even some long drive golf!
In this BONUS episode, the Histories of the Unexpected duo, James and Sam, tackle the expected history of FALCONS! Which is all about medieval and Tudor society, from Kings to knaves via The Book of Hawking, Hunting, and Blasing of Arms; it's also all about Barry Hines' 1968 novel, A Kestrel for a Knave, and it includes a SPECIAL INTERVIEW with Paul Manning, the falconer at Beaulieu, the first official falconer at the house from three centuries! This is living history - and the role of the falconer hasn't changed in over 700 years! Who knew! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this BONUS episode, the Histories of the Unexpected duo, James and Sam, tackle the expected history of FALCONS! Which is all about medieval and Tudor society, from Kings to knaves via The Book of Hawking, Hunting, and Blasing of Arms; it's also all about Barry Hines' 1968 novel, A Kestrel for a Knave, and it includes a SPECIAL INTERVIEW with Paul Manning, the falconer at Beaulieu, the first official falconer at the house from three centuries! This is living history - and the role of the falconer hasn't changed in over 700 years! Who knew! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Anything Box - Living in oblivion (Chicago house mix) 2. Pet Shop Boys - Always on my mind (Paul Manning vs Aldo Alves remix Part 1) 3. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Steve Angello Remix) 4. Debbie Gibson - Electric Youth (Deep House Mix) 5. David Michael Johnson - I say a little prayer (Club Mix) 6. Kylie Minogue - Better The Devil You Know (Movers and Shakers 12" Mix) 7. Moskwa TV - Tell Me, Tell Me (Into The House Mix) 8. Duran Duran - Big thing (12" mix) 9. Information Society - What's on your mind (Club mix)
1. EGMA - Never Gonna Loose Your Love 2. French Junior - I feel so good (Extended) 3. Live 2 Love - Time to say goodbye (Con te partio) (Extended) 4. Miss Jane - It's a fine day (Extended) 5. Niko Noise - You & Me (I'm your puppet mash up remix) 6. Pet Shop Boys - Bright young things (Paul Manning chemical wings mix) 7. Yanou feat. Do - On And On (Flashrider meets Yanou Remix) 8. 2 Trousers - Work Your Body (Supertrance Mix) 9. X Fade - Here we are (Extended) 10. Whigfield - Last Christmas (Extended Mix) 11. OMD - Enola Gay (Kaico & Cocosh Remix)
1. Kris Isaac - The year of the cat (Extended) 2. Pet Shop Boys - It's alright (Paul Manning dream of 89 mix) 3. Quantize - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore (Prime Cuts Version) 4. Sonia - Listen To Your Heart (Prime Cuts Version) 5. Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Ernani remix) 6. Elton John ft. RuPaul - Don't Go Breaking My Heart (MK Mix) 7. Incognito - Givin' it up (Roger Sanchez uplifting club mix) 8. Suzette Charles - Just for a minute (Extended)
Racing form analyst Paul Manning joins the NSW brekky team.
Form analyst Paul Manning joins the NSW brekky team.
Guests today included incoming Warriors coach Nathan Brown, Eels legend Tim Mannah, and form analyst Paul Manning.
Join Jim Urquhart, Paul Manning, and Rachel Kohn from The Bowdoin Group in a new podcast series featuring top Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning C-Suite executives as we dig into the stories behind their careers, their companies, and the industry today. Mark your calendars for our first episode, dropping THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th!
1. Pet Shop Boys - How can you expect to be taken seriously (Paul Manning reprise & Aldo Alves edit) 2. Double You - Drive (Extended Mix) 3. Depeche Mode - Walking In My Shoes (Mouth & Ziska Marriage Version) 4. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give It Away (12" Mix) 5. B52's - Rock Lobster (Edge Remix) 6. OMD - Forever live and die (12" version) 7. Falco - Rock me Amadeus (Club remix) 8. The Cure - The Lovecats (Rhythm Scholar Walk Talk Stalk Kiss Remix) 9. Kon Kan - Puss N' Boots - These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (Club Remix) 10. Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Rio Rocks (Heavy Extended)
1. Pet Shop Boys - West end girls (Paul Manning strange mix) 2. Depeche Mode - Strangelove (Blind mix) 3. Sinitta - Cross My Broken Heart (Cupid's Avenging Mix) 4. Stacey Q - Don't Make A Fool Of Yourself (Shep Pettibone remix) 5. Paula Abdul - Straight Up (House Mix) 6. The Human League - Don't You Want Me (Blank Jones So80s Monster Mix) 7. David Bowie - Let's Dance (Digital Visions Remix) 8. Alan Cook - I need somebody to love tonight (Extended) 9. Bananarama - I Can't Help It (Extended) 10. Frankie Knuckles - Workout (1992 Vocal Mix)
Dal AC Rams Roundup with Guest Paul Manning - Cross CountryLearn more about Dal AC Athletics at www.dal.ca/about-dal/agricultural-campus/athletics-recreation.htmlACAA Cross Country - https://acaa.ca/sports/xc/index
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim this time is broadcaster Bob Fischer, who's saying 'aaaaahld up to anyone who doesn't remember BBC Daytime variety show The Tom O'Connor Roadshow, a media panic about hazardous plant Giant Hogweed, EastEnders spinoff single Can't Get A Ticket (For The World Cup) by Peter Dean, rum-favoured confectionery Glee Bars, J. Edward Oliver's 'Abolish Tuesday' campaign, and How To Be A Wally by Paul Manning. Along the way we'll be finding out the difference between 'spectators' and 'fans', blowing the whistle on The Brexit Party's sinister links to Giant Hogweed, working out how to get from Peter Dean to David Bowie in three moves, and learning far too much about the industrial action practices of school dinner ladies. You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/
And they're off! But before the race begins, how does one increase the odds of picking the right horse? If it was any other plant it wouldn’t be a big deal, but there are mounds of empirical evidence to suggest and to conclude that cannabis can be effective as medicine. Oil based synthetic textiles and big pharma don't benefit if cannabis and hemp fiber thrive - consider it just a matter of how business works rather than just a big conspiracy. Change is coming from the bottom up. A recent poll done in NZ suggests that up to 75% agree that medicinal cannabis should be treated the same as any other medicine - 35% said they would consider taking it for chronic pain. The fact that this tide is turning means there’s an opportunity if you’re an entrepreneur or an investor - there's also plenty of opportunity to get stung too, as evidenced by the recent failure of Medicann, founded in March 2018, now already in liquidation. Certainly, from an overseas perspective, if a player in this space is to make it and thrive, it appears as though there are likely going to be three phases to go through: 1- a bubble phase 2- a re-alignment phase and the 3 - a 'squeeze' phase (when margins tighten and cannabis firms need to refine to thrive). Cannasouth – a company that aims to be the first medical cannabis company to list on the NZX in mid 2019. Finally, outside of crowdfunding, retail investors can share in some of the excitement to come. Cannasouth is not the first Cannabis company we’ve had on the show (check out episode 11 and 12 - Paul Manning from Helius) and likely won't be the last. Mark is the CEO and Nic is the COO – both have significant experience in business, the hemp industry and now with medical research around Cannabis. Nic and Mark have a strong desire to positively affect society, science and especially the environment. Overseas, Altria Group Inc., the U.S. maker of Marlboro cigarettes, recently made a $1.8 billion investment (45%) in a Canadian company Cronos Group based on a simple premise: Cannabis is growing faster than cigarettes. There are murmurings of soft drink manufacturers getting into this space also – the big players wait for the risk profile to fall before buying in, and if you want a piece of the action now the risk is high – estimated at over $1b per annum for medical cannabis along in NZ right now, there’s rewards for early movers. Are there opportunities for the NZ everyday investor? The trap for investors would be to back all the horses heading to the track – the art will be in determining who the potential winners will be before the race truly begins Thinking back to what previous guests like Lance Wiggs (episode 18), Daniel Kieser (episode 20) and Mike Taylor (episode 25) have all covered: The best advice when investing is to invest in what you’re interested in. Secondly, can you see that its going to become big? Think back to when the Iphone launched in 2007 – the stock price for Apple was about $15 in June 2007 and now it’s about $150 – If you know somethings going to be a game-changer, it's really that simple. So where are we at with the legalities of cannabis - after all, in order for investors to see a real return here, revenue needs to come in, and this can't happen until the full measure of daylight shines on this black market sector. The misuse of drugs act amendment bill aims to pave the way for medicinal cannabis in NZ and the time frame is now 12 months for regulations to be written (public and media pressure are responsible for this). For some it’s not happening fast enough but I personally think there’s wisdom in getting things right from the start. For cannabis companies like Cannasouth its all about execution and timing. Where to find Cannasouth: www.cannasouth.co.nz NZ Everyday Investor Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/NZ-Everyday-Investor-338969376637717/ https://NZEverydayInvestor.com We're keeping it real on NZ Everyday investor - we're not journalists and this isn't an interview - it's a discussion, hosted by someone who's genuinely into this sort of thing. If you like what we do, remember to subscribe to our show and share it with others - we'd really appreciate it! You know what else would be make us rather pleased with ourselves? Write a review on facebook too! Where to find Darcy Ungaro: Ungaro &Co (registered) financial advisers https://www.ungaro.co.nz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UFinServ/?ref=bookmarks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ungaro.co.nz/ Help support the mission of our show here - help us grow wealth in the lives of everyday Kiwis!
With Liverpool without a game this weekend due to the international break, we thought we would focus attention on football that is far removed from the Premier League for our latest podcast.It’s Non-League Day in England, which means football fans, not just of top-flight and Championship clubs, are encouraged to get down and support their local team, and discover just what a brilliant job they do.So to mark that, we spoke to three people who play, manage and are heavily involved in non-league football in this area.Our first guest is Craig Lindfield, the former Liverpool striker who fired the club to its last FA Youth Cup wins, in 2006 and 2007, and who has spent the past five years in non-league football, currently with Nantwich Town and also recently with Runcorn Town.Our second guest is one of the most successful non-league managers of recent times, Neil Young, a big Liverpool fan who last month took charge of Marine.And our third and final guest is Paul Manning, who is the chairman of the thriving City of Liverpool Football Club.City of Liverpool are away on Non-League Day, but there are plenty of other games in and around Merseyside to attend, all of which kick-off at 3pm, and which can be seen below:Southport v York City (Postcode: PR8 6JZ)Marine v Whitby Town (L23 3AS)Warrington Town v Matlock Town (WA4 2RS)Prescot Cables v Kendal Town (L34 6ED)Bootle v Burscough (L30 1NY)Runcorn Town v Guisborough Town (WA7 4ET)Litherland REYMCA v Thackley (L21 7LA)St Helens Town v Daisy Hill (WA10 6RP)Vauxhall Motors v Seaham Red Star (CH66 1NJ) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul Manning joins host Darcy Ungaro and 'pumpkin' to discuss how a business getting started in the shadows, is gearing up to shine...big time! The emerging Potconomy is going to be huge! From an investment opportunity, there's an increasing trend to invest in a way that’s in alignment with values and subject to your views on this product, investing in medical cannabis could soon be be factored into your portfolio. If you’re investing in a way aligned with a social good, and this could be one, you may soon find yourself in the company of a large crowd. When funding flows into an emerging market like this then watch out, the potconomy is about to explode! Helius therapeutics is a NZ company currently waiting for a licence to be approved to cultivate cannabis for research purposes. This $15m vertically integrated business is poised for great success, assuming the law changes of course! Paul Manning, one of the directors and co-founders of Helius Therapeutics, joined Darcy Ungaro on the ‘NZ Everyday Investor’ podcast recently to discuss how his business, and NZ could benefit tremendously, as this market matures. The best advice Paul gave on the show to investors was to ‘look for sunrise industries, not sunset ones’. Investing in tobacco, alcohol, oil, and weapons manufacturing could be considered sunset sectors. Cannabis will disrupt big pharma, potentially the same way that the electric vehicle movement is currently disrupting big oil. There are tremendous opportunities for Kiwi’s to enter this market - not just directly, but on the periphery too. Think of all the greenhouses, farms, and vineyards that now have another crop to diversify into. The global legal cannabis industry could be worth conservatively $63.5b globally by 2024 in USD. NZ is a little bit behind if I’m honest, but I think we’re catching up! Paul Manning is a New Zealand Young Entrepreneur of the Year and one of the country’s foremost leaders in the advertising and marketing sector. Starting out as an entrepreneur at 22, Paul went on to build New Zealand’s largest independent communications agency. He later sold the company to global giant, Ogilvy & Mather. He has spent 15 years consulting to local and central government and advising major brands across every sector, including healthcare, pharmacy and agriculture. Paul recently left his career running major communications agency, 99, to co-found the New Zealand-based bitotech startup, Helius Therapeutics – a company focused on the cultivation, research and manufacturing of medicinal cannabis products. Paul and the team have just raised $15m in series A capital, and are now leading this nascent industry in New Zealand. https://www.helius.co.nz/ Where to find Paul www.helius.co.nz Where to find Darcy Ungaro: Ungaro &Co (registered) financial advisers https://www.ungaro.co.nz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UFinServ/?ref=bookmarks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ungaro.co.nz/ NZ Everyday Investor Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/NZ-Everyday-Investor-338969376637717/ https://NZEverydayInvestor.com We're keeping it real on NZ Everyday investor - we're not journalists and this isn't an interview - it's a discussion. If you like what we do, remember to subscribe to our show and share it with others - we'd really appreciate it! You know what else would be really spliffy? Write a review on facebook too!
Paul Manning from Helius Therapeutics joins host Darcy Ungaro and 'Pumpkin' to discuss 'Big Pharma' disruption and the up and coming Potconomic Revolution. A thick cloud’s slowly dissipating on a social and economic opportunity for NZ. As little as 3 years ago, it would have been ridiculous to suggest that the consumption of cannabis would soon be socially acceptable. Wow - look where we are now! 89% of Kiwi’s are now in support of cannabis reform. This is as much about social reform as it is about translating a $1.3 billion black market industry into legitimate taxable activity. From potheads to solicitors, we’re all starting to finally realise that perhaps the harm of this drug is nothing compared to the harm of opioids and alcohol. Recreational use aside, medical use of cannabis could, and perhaps should, displace at least some of the more harmful treatments for pain, and other ailments, currently available in New Zealand. A study in 2016 by the ministry of health revealed that around 235,000 New Zealanders are using cannabis for medical purposes. Now, I wonder how many would really admit they’re using an illegal substance? Let’s be honest, this number is far higher. At a gram a day, assuming $15 per gram, that’s a fair bit of revenue falling into the back pocket of the black market. Could there be an easy way to suck a bit of life out of a trade that does more harm than the product they peddle? That’s almost $400m of annual tax revenue that could help pay for some of the $655m needed each year to treat alcohol misuse! This is part one of a two part series that we’ve recorded with Paul Manning, one of the directors and co-founders of Helius Therapeutics, a biotechnology company focused on medicinal cannabis research and development. Paul Manning is a New Zealand Young Entrepreneur of the Year and one of the country’s foremost leaders in the advertising and marketing sector. Starting out as an entrepreneur at 22, Paul went on to build New Zealand’s largest independent communications agency. He later sold the company to global giant, Ogilvy & Mather. He has spent 15 years consulting to local and central government and advising major brands across every sector, including healthcare, pharmacy and agriculture. Paul recently left his career running major communications agency, 99, to co-found the New Zealand-based bitotech startup, Helius Therapeutics – a company focused on the cultivation, research and manufacturing of medicinal cannabis products. Paul and the team have just raised $15m in series A capital, and are now leading this nascent industry in New Zealand. Where to find Paul www.helius.co.nz Where to find Darcy Ungaro: Ungaro &Co (registered) financial advisers https://www.ungaro.co.nz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UFinServ/?ref=bookmarks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ungaro.co.nz/ NZ Everyday Investor Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/NZ-Everyday-Investor-338969376637717/ https://NZEverydayInvestor.com We're keeping it real on NZ Everyday investor - we're not journalists and this isn't an interview - it's a discussion. If you like what we do, remember to subscribe to our show and share it with others - we'd really appreciate it! You know what else would be really swell? Write a review on facebook too!
Medically Assisted Treatment, or MAT, combines medication and counseling/therapy to treat patients with opioid use disorder. MetroHealth's Dr. Paul Manning gives us details and explains why MAT is such an effective weapon in the battle against opioids.
In this edition host David Gordon goes fishing in the Faughan Valley. He also speaks to Paul Manning about Hertz Car Rental and we hear Caravan Holidays in Northern Ireland. Arthur Von Weisenberger also takes us to Bangkok. You can find the show page at facebook.com/travelbitesradio and on Twitter at @trvlbitesradio
In this edition host David Gordon visits Turnberry Resort in Scotland. David also speaks to Michael French from I-interpret4u and Paul Manning from Hertz Ireland. Our final report features caravan holidays in Northern Ireland. You can find the show page at facebook.com/travelbitesradio and on Twitter at @trvlbitesradio