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Seventeen years ago, Ricardo da Silva, the host of this podcast, heard a homily that has stayed with him ever since. It was preached by his novice master, British Jesuit priest Paul Nicholson, and began with a simple but unforgettable image drawn from medieval art: Jesus' feet dangling in the air, his body swallowed by clouds. Preaching for the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, Year A, Paul returns to that homily, reflecting on how visual art and imagination can lead those who receive a homily beyond scriptural explanation or catechesis and into prayer. Together, he and Ricardo explore how this feast—so often understood as a moment of departure—can also reveal God's nearness and how that insight might shape preaching at funerals and help preachers speak to grief, absence and hope. Guest: Paul Nicholson, S.J., director of the Jesuit Institute in the United Kingdom. Get daily Scripture reflections and support “Preach” by becoming a digital subscriber to America Magazine “Preach” is made possible through the generous support of the Compelling Preaching Initiative, a project of Lilly Endowment Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our top 10 series returns!Adam is joined by former professional darts player Paul Nicholson as they run down their top 10 wrestlers who have never won a world title!
Alex Moss and guest co-host Andrew Sinclair are back with a new episode! The boys start off the show with a look back at the latest Players Championship double header from earlier this week, and discuss the significance of titles for Gary Anderson and Martin Schindler. Adam Lipscombe (17:40) is back on the show to reflect on his run to a first ProTour final in Players Championship 7 on Monday. The new PDC tour card holder looks back on his first two months playing on the PDC tour, that eye-catching run to his maiden final this week, as well as explain why he played the World Masters in a Ralph Lauren polo shirt! Alex and Andrew continue their look back at this week's ProTour action in Germany, picking out which other players caught their eye this week, before also delving into the latest Challenge Tour weekend of events and discuss who is the player to beat now after Darius Labanauskas won a pair of titles to replace Beau Greaves at the top of the Order of Merit. Paul Nicholson (56:05) returns to the show ahead of commentating on the European Darts Trophy this weekend. The former major champion talks all things darts including Luke Littler, Beau Greaves, the MODUS Super Series, trying his hand as a presenter, his own playing future, and whether Mark Walsh could make an appearance on our 400th episode! The boys sign off the show with our Question of the Week sponsored by Condor Darts and then Andrew gives his take on the ADC's recent Global Championship announcement and where it leaves the WDF. Enter The Magnificent 8 - Darts Corner's FREE to enter Premier League Predictor for a chance to win the £1,000 jackpot! Join the Darts Strava King group on Strava *** This podcast is brought to you in association with Darts Corner - the number one online darts retailer! Darts Corner offers the widest selection of darts products from over 30 different manufacturers. Check out Darts Corner here: UK site US site Netherlands site Check out Condor Darts here: UK site *** The Weekly Dartscast is excited to announce it has agreed a new sponsorship deal with kwiff. A growing name in the sports betting sector, kwiff was an official sponsor of the 2023 WDF Lakeside World Championships and has also worked with several other big names in the darts industry. Set up an account and enjoy a flutter on the darts by opening an account on the kwiff website or via their app (iOS / Android). 18+. Terms and conditions apply. Begambleaware.org – please gamble responsibly. *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis, Dan Hutchinson
Ian Danter is joined by Mark Wilson, Chris Mason and Paul Nicholson to review the second week of the 2025 PDC World Darts Championships. The panel bring you all the updates on the tournament, plus some extra fun along the way.Aces & Arrows is brought to you by GG Poker #ad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian Danter is joined by Abigail Davis, Chris Mason and Paul Nicholson to preview the 2025 PDC World Darts Championships. We'll be bringing you episodes every Monday for the next 4 weeks with all the updates on the tournament, plus some extra fun along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining us is Paul Nicholson who just wrapped up 20+ years with Showtime Networks, a prominent American premium television network known for its wide array of original programming, movies, documentaries, and sports.This episode dives into Paul's approach to implementing change to reduce friction in creative workflows. Learn about his 'Product Release' strategy for change, when and how to gather team input, the science and art (or is that experience based instinct) for how to prioritize changes, how and why to sell change up the org chart, packaging change into mini releases, and measuring progress and impact along the way. All that and more. Questions or a different point of view than what you heard today? Drop me a line nish@creativeops.fmStay Connected:Companion Newsletter: sign up at https://creativeops.fm/newsletterFollow Today's Guest: Paul NicholsonFollow Me, Your Host: Nish Patel on LinkedInSubscribe:SpotifyGoogle PodcastsPlayer.fmPodcast addictRSSTimestamps:06:36 Purpose of creative operations?07:57 How does removing friction help?09:36 Your change management definition and approach?12:27 Distinguishing innovation and change?13:48 Differentiating between incremental change and innovation?15:00 Facilitating 'what's next?' discussions?17:06 Approach to listening for friction?18:36 Process for big changes?21:45 Selling changes to executives?23:33 Deciding when to make changes?27:00 Involving people in design process?28:57 Design process before executive pitch?34:48 Balancing priorities from feedback?39:09 Rollout process for changes?42:36 Measuring change implementation success?47:51 Using metrics in change management?53:06 Thoughts on AI and change management?
Adopting a zero trust approach to cybersecurity inside a single federal agency is hard enough. For U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, it's many times more complex. That's because INDOPACOM needs to adopt zero trust in a way that works not just for the U-S military, but for numerous other allies and partner nations – some of which are further behind the curve than others.Long before it started the work of bringing “mission partners” into a zero trust environment, INDOPACOM's first task was to figure out how to apply the principles to the U.S. military's own requirements for IT networks.Paul Nicholson, the command's deputy CIO, said the previous approach to network defense wasn't working well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adopting a zero trust approach to cybersecurity inside a single federal agency is hard enough. For U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, it's many times more complex. That's because INDOPACOM needs to adopt zero trust in a way that works not just for the U-S military, but for numerous other allies and partner nations – some of which are further behind the curve than others. Long before it started the work of bringing “mission partners” into a zero trust environment, INDOPACOM's first task was to figure out how to apply the principles to the U.S. military's own requirements for IT networks. Paul Nicholson, the command's deputy CIO, said the previous approach to network defense wasn't working well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's a new kid on the block at Ally Pally, whilst another big name falls. Abigail Davies brings you all the news from day 6 of the World Champs. Plus, find out which player is 'like a bear looking for salmon under rocks' - according to Paul Nicholson! #LoveTheDarts to get in touch with us.
This episode we're diving into zero trust at the Defense Department. Specifically, how that is playing out for the Indo-Pacific region. We recently had the opportunity to connect with several leaders at the AFCEA TechNet Indo-Pacific conference in Honolulu where they shared with us how they're thinking about this quickly changing landscape and what it means for cybersecurity. This includes an update on DOD's review of submitted zero trust implementation plans, and also a peek at some of those plans at the Air Force and Indopacom. Featured interviews include: Randy Resnick, Director, Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office, DOD. https://governmentciomedia.com/dod-zero-trust-chief-were-start-multi-phased-journey Justin Stolpman, Director, Zero Trust Functional Management Office, Air Force. https://www.governmentciomedia.com/air-force-eyes-next-gen-gateways-amid-zero-trust-plan Paul Nicholson, Deputy CIO and Executive Director of Coalition Communications, Indopacom. https://governmentciomedia.com/look-zero-trust-theater-indopacom
Dan Dawson is joined by Paul Nicholson as they look back on a stacked October of darting action, featuring exclusive interviews with USA no.1 Jules van Dongen, World Youth Champ Josh Rock, and two-time televised title winner Daryl Gurney.
Dan Dawson and Paul Nicholson sit down for another edition of The Darts Show Podcast as they look ahead to the World Grand Prix and speak with former champion Jonny Clayton, German number two Martin Schindler and debutant Luke Woodhouse.
** This episode was previously a Patreon exclusive released in July 2022 ** TRIMMING THE CLASSIC POD: Join hosts Stephen and Paul Nicholson for a discussion about one of their favourite albums - Queen's Sheer Heart Attack. The guys pick their favourite song from it and decide which track they would remove as their least favourite. Like the podcast? Why not show your appreciation by buying Paul & Stephen a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthh Podcast website - trimmingthemusicalfat.com / Email us - trimthemusicalfat@gmail.com / Tweet us - https://www.twitter.com/MusicalTrimming?s=20 / Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/274805337346926 / Check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_P5WlRZ0i3tR3jEavD_5A / TikTok - @trimmingthemusica --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttmf/message
DDoS or Distributed Denial of Service attacks are growing in frequency, intensity and sophistication, from DDoS malware infected hosts such as drones right through to a range of different server protocol exploitations! The list goes on - but critically DDoS delivery methods are actually largely unchanged via bots and servers. So after recently evaluating a staggering 15.4 Million DDoS attacks alongside launching a superb real-time DDoS Weapons Intelligence Map to help build collective cross-sector intelligence, who better to be joined now than by Paul Nicholson, Sr. Director of Product Marketing at A10 to discuss all the latest! Within this, we share a particular focus on the role of Intelligent Automation, Zero Trust, and Network Monitoring as the 3 critical pillars of an effective and proactive DDoS cyber defense strategy - and tailorable to organizations of all sizes. And we would love your thoughts on the show too - thanks for listening! Sally, Paul and the #TTT TeamPlus please join us on Twitter to continue the conversation! @techradiotttToday's guest on LinkedIn:Paul: http://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-nicholson-9b1851And our host Prof. Sally Eaves on Twitter @sallyeavesAnd LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-eavesThanks for listening,Sally, Paul and the TTT Team!
Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode! The WDF's secretary general Nick Rolls (1:18) calls in to discuss all things WDF including the organisation's decision not to run a World Masters in 2023, encouraging ticket sales for Lakeside and the upcoming World Championship in December, the return of the WDF World Cup next month after a four-year absence and the WDF's goals for the rest of 2023. Former major winner and commentator Paul Nicholson (29:19) also stops by to reflect on the Modus Super Series Champions Week, which saw Luke Littler retain his title on Saturday night. Paul gives his thoughts on the progression of the Modus League, Nathan Aspinall's recent World Matchplay win, his plans for his own playing career and also shares an insight into what it was like co-commentating with Alex's GOAT Co Stompe at the World Seniors earlier this year! *** Buy your tickets for the 2023 WDF World Championships at Lakeside here *** Thank you to Dartwolf for sponsoring this podcast. Follow Dartwolf on Twitter @Dartwolf180 and check out dartwolf.tv for more #DynamiteDartsContent *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis, Bill Richards, Scott Hunt
Dan Dawson and Paul Nicholson preview the Betfred World Matchplay in another edition of The Darts Show Podcast, featuring exclusive interviews with Gary Anderson, Josh Rock and Michael Smith!
Paul Nicholson, a Video, Digital, Print, and Global Advertising Production Executive, joins Deborah Corn to discuss his incredible career journey and how he landed his first job in print, implementing innovative technology for organizational success, sustainability and marketing budgets, the importance of diversity programs such as The Content for Change Academy, and what's next. Mentioned in This Episode: Paul Nicholson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulnicholsonsho/ Advertising Production Club of New York: https://apc-nyc.org/ Showtime Networks: https://www.sho.com Content for Change Academy: https://contentforchange.paramount.com/ Reel Works: https://www.reelworks.org/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net Print Across America: https://printacrossamerica.com/
Dan Dawson is joined by Paul Nicholson for a look back at an incredible month of darting action, featuring exclusive interviews with Damon Heta, Berry van Peer and Pascal Rupprecht.
Newcastle United may not have brought the trophy home, but it was still a weekend never to be forgotten. Jonny & Sam take you through the build up to the final with friends/previous guests of the show, they take you to Kings Cross and Trafalgar Square where the Geordies well and truly took over, and they reflect on the final itself and look back at a weekend they'll never forget.A huge thank you to Lee Lawler for editing the clip packages together. Also thank you to our guests, Anth Young, Raul Kohli, Paul Nicholson, Seb Bassong, Rach Laws, Becky Langley, Beth Guy, and Andrew Musgrove for their preview contributions! For the video interview check out Newcastle Fans TV & NFTV Extra on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/newcastlefanstv & newcastlefanstv.comEMAIL THE SHOW ON: info@newcastlefanstv.comSubscribe to our socials @newcastlefanstv on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, TikTok & LinkedIn.Become a 99p member of ours: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7GG4HsvV8hvKSjl_VWW5rg/joinJoin our free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/newcastlefanstv/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Greenwood-Mulliner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dartmas is almost upon us so here's our preview and predictions for the biggest tournament in darts – the PDC World Championship! Host Dom Newton is joined by former major winner, commentator and Sporting Life columnist Paul Nicholson as well as our residents darts expert Chris Hammer to guide you through the draw and hopefully predict the eventual champion.
Dan Dawson is joined by Paul Nicholson as they look back on a dramatic month of darting action, featuring exclusive interviews with European Champion Ross Smith, Scott Williams and Rowby-John Rodriguez!
Though we're quite a few episodes into this series on tree planting and agroforestry already, I had a unique opportunity to go back to the roots and explore some of the fundamentals of the plant kingdom and how we can actively work to preserve the wonder and diversity of vegetative life. The truth is that the challenges of climate change and ecosystem mismanagement aren't only having an effect on humans and animals. Despite the fact that plants make up the vast majority of living biomass on earth, they're just as vulnerable in their own unique ways to warming climates, missing elements in their food webs, natural disasters and other challenges. In order to get a better understanding of both the beauty of life in the plant kingdom and the difficulties of caring for such broad and diverse lifeforms, I spoke with Paul Nicholson, horticulturalist with the Royal Botanical Gardens of Sydney Australia. Paul has nearly 30 years working as a horticulturist curating diverse collections such as: palms, camellias, begonias, succulents and Australian rainforest plants. He also instigated and helped develop the Cadi Jam Ora – First Encounters garden and Spring Walk and Palm Grove restoration programs. Paul is especially motivated to help people understand that plants are central to their lives, that plants are interesting, exciting, engaging and the more time you spend with plants the happier you are likely to be. His role as a tour guide and volunteer program manager has also given him an incredible ability to communicate his passion for his work and the collections at the gardens. Since we're already so far into this series exploring trees and various configurations of reforestation, this episode is a good chance to reconnect with the full range of the wild and wonderful world of plants, botany and horticulture in order to see it as a more complete picture. Join the discord discussion channel to win a copy of Coppice Agroforestry and learn new skills with the whole community Links: https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/ https://www.instagram.com/rbgsydney/ https://www.facebook.com/RBGSydney/
On the eve of the summer's biggest tournament, Dan Dawson and Paul Nicholson look ahead to the Betfred World Matchplay. Featuring exclusive interviews with world number one Peter Wright, newly-crowned World Cup champion Damon Heta, the resurgent Kim Huybrechts and one of the year's breakthrough stars Martin Lukeman.
This week the guys spend the evening with ELVISI DUSHA, who joined the show from Albania as he and his teammates prepares for international competition. After some minor sound issues early on, the podcast features a pretty relaxed, yet truthful chat about Plymouth, his decade long career in the BBL, Paul Nicholson's driving, THAT Bristol Flyers game and representing his national team and many more topics, in what turned out to be a 2 hour plus podcast! Enjoy...
In Episode S4E10, our guest is Paul Nicholson, Senior Director of Product Marketing for A10 Networks. Paul gives us insight into the new 2022 A10 Networks DDoS Threat Report. We talk about what you can expect to learn from the report, the methodology used, and critical findings. Paul explains A10's ability to precisely track the origins of DDoS weapons activity as we discuss some of the activities A10 discovered leading up to the war in Ukraine. About our Guest Paul Nicholson brings 25 years of experience working with Internet and security companies in the U.S. and U.K. In his current position, Paul is responsible for global product marketing, technical marketing, and analyst relations at San Jose, Calif.-based security, cloud, and application services leader A10 Networks. Don't miss this informative look into what the 2022 A10 Networks DDoS Threat Report offers.
In this episode we have a great discussion with Paul Nicholson, Director of Workplace Solutions at Benard + Associates. Paul is a great resource and has exceptional insights into what is happening in the world of workplace investigations and workplace conflict. What are some of the trends we see in workplace conflict? What are the reactions of people when they are informed of the outcome of a workplace investigation? How should employers handle delivering the news and helping people move on after an investigation? This episode covers these questions and more.
Despite A LOT of technical difficulties, TTMF hosts Stephen & Paul Nicholson had a great time talking with Eric & Eric from the 'Face The Music: An ELO Song-By-Song Podcast', as part of their ELO ‘Out of the Blue' episode. As some of the conversation had to hit the cutting room floor due to time, including nuggets like Eric PJ‘s story about missing seeing ELO live; and Eric W's concert butt observations; the boys decided to release the full, (almost) unedited conversation for your listening pleasure. Like the podcast? Why not show your appreciation by buying Paul & Stephen a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthh Podcast website - trimmingthemusicalfat.com / Email us - trimthemusicalfat@gmail.com / Tweet us - https://www.twitter.com/MusicalTrimming?s=20 / Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/274805337346926 / Check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_P5WlRZ0i3tR3jEavD_5A / TikTok - @trimmingthemusica --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttmf/message
Pabz is joined by Paul Nicholson and Grant Young to look at the Playoff semi finals and a look ahead to the Playoff finals, this Sunday!! The guys discuss the Lions and Riders road to the finals and whether or not there semi final opponents are happy wht their seasons overall.
Trimming The Musical Fat hosts Stephen and Paul Nicholson don't like The Stone Roses. So, when friend Mark Poole suggested the trimming the Manchester bands much maligned second, and final album, Second Coming (1994), they were reluctant. However, with the support of Roses fans, Mark, Davie Melon & Ross Braidwood, a deep dive of the album has been completed & an under 50 minute cut of it has been created! Are they converts? Or do they still dislike the band? What do the podcast guests think of the album nearly 30 years after its original release? Listen now to find out! There‘s also time for jokes; a 12 year olds thoughts on Love Spreads; info on what was happening in 1994; and discussion about when the band should have called it a day. Like the podcast? Why not show your appreciation by buying Paul & Stephen a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthh Podcast website - trimmingthemusicalfat.com / Email us - trimthemusicalfat@gmail.com / Tweet us - https://www.twitter.com/MusicalTrimming?s=20 / Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/274805337346926 / Check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_P5WlRZ0i3tR3jEavD_5A / TikTok - @trimmingthemusica --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttmf/message
Alex Moss is back with a special on the road podcast from the opening weekend of the first WDF World Championship at Lakeside! First, Inside The WDF host Andrew Sinclair joins us to preview the start of the tournament, pick out his players to watch at Lakeside, and also recap Friday night's clash with Alex in the Darts Podcast World Championship final. Then, commentator Chris Murphy (13:17) stops by to look ahead to commentating at his first Lakeside, look back on his recent TV debut at the World Seniors Championship, and also ponder whether he is the busiest commentator in darts right now. Next, Jarred Cole (19:07) reflects on a memorable Lakeside debut, beating the three-time world champion Martin Adams in the opening match of the tournament, and discuss his hopes for the rest of the week. Plus, Paul Nicholson (22:36) joins us before Sunday's play to recap the first day of action at Lakeside, as well as discuss the current landscape of the amateur game, becoming a qualified coach and his picks to win the titles at Lakeside next weekend. Up next, a very special guest Co Stompe (33:19) stops by in the Lakeside hotel to explain why he is back at the home of world darts, how much he is playing these days and also why he chose Nickelback as his walk on song when he played Jelle Klaasen at Lakeside. And finally, Dave Parletti (37:27) joins us after claiming his first World Championship victory, beating Shaun McDonald in a deciding set in one of the best matches of the opening weekend, talk through the no look 180 and discuss what this win could mean going forward. *** Thank you to Dartwolf for sponsoring this podcast. Follow Dartwolf on Twitter @Dartwolf180 and check out dartwolf.tv for more #DynamiteDartsContent *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Jan Echtermann, Terence Harrison, Craig Weight, Connor Ellis
MÚSICA Dietrich Buxtehude - Sonata I in F (CD) Poeticall Musicke: Salutation © Magnatune – www.magnatune.com -- AUTOR DOS TEXTOS P. Paul Nicholson, sj -- LEITOR Mário Gomes
MÚSICA Anonymous - Lord Galway's Lamentation (CD) Poeticall Musicke: Farewell II © Magnatune – www.magnatune.com -- AUTOR DOS TEXTOS P. Paul Nicholson, sj -- LEITOR Armanda Martins
MÚSICA Anonymous - The Fairy Queen (CD) Poeticall Musicke: Farewell I © Magnatune – www.magnatune.com -- AUTOR DOS TEXTOS P. Paul Nicholson, sj -- LEITOR Armanda Martins
MÚSICA Anonymous - Carolan's Farewell to Music (CD) Poeticall Musicke: Farewell II © Magnatune – www.magnatune.com -- AUTOR DOS TEXTOS P. Paul Nicholson, sj -- LEITOR Mário Gomes
MÚSICA Johann Hieronymus Kapsberger - Piva (CD) Poeticall Musicke: Canarios III © Magnatune – www.magnatune.com -- AUTOR DOS TEXTOS P. Paul Nicholson, sj -- LEITOR Armanda Martins
What do The Eagles, Beastie Boys, Mercury Rev & Prince have in common? They're the stars of our latest podcast episode! Stephen & Paul, with guests Bryan Borthwick & Davie Melon, reveal & discuss their favourite ever concerts. Hosts are Stephen & Paul Nicholson. Like the podcast? Why not show your appreciation by buying Paul & Stephen a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthh Podcast website - trimmingthemusicalfat.com / Email us - trimthemusicalfat@gmail.com / Tweet us - https://www.twitter.com/MusicalTrimming?s=20 / Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/274805337346926 / Check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_P5WlRZ0i3tR3jEavD_5A / TikTok - @trimmingthemusica --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttmf/message
In the past week, we've seen the RBA exit it's policy of yield curve control, on the back of what was a concerted assault on the three year yield by the market. But market volatility wasn't confined to just the Australian market. QIC's Chief Economist Dr Matthew Peter and Paul Nicholson, Director of Global Absolute Return and Income Funds discuss what happened.
Send comments and questions to: coffeeandconjure@gmail.com.Social MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/coffeeconjurepdInstagram: www.instagram.com/coffeeconjurepdTwitter: www.twitter.com/coffeeconjurepdBibliography:A Companion to Ancient Egypt, ed. Alan Lloyd. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.Continuity and Innovation in the Magical Tradition, ed. by Gideon Bohak, Yuval Harari, and Shaul Shaked. Leiden: BRILL, 2011.Mantikê: Studies in Ancient Divination, ed. by Sarah Iles Johnston and Peter Struck. Leiden: BRILL, 2005.Mummies, Magic and Medicine in Ancient Egypt: Multidisciplinary Essays, ed. by Campbell Price, Roger Forshaw, Andrew Chamberlain, and Paul Nicholson. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016.The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, ed. by Ian Shaw. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2002.The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Ritual and Religion, edited by Timothy Insoll. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.Stoneman, Richard. The Ancient Oracles: Making the Gods Speak. London: Yale University Press, 2011.Stunkel, Isabel. “Ancient Egyptian Amulets.” Metropolitan Museum of Art. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/egam/hd_egam.htm Teeter, Emily. Religion and Ritual in Ancient Egypt, Cambridge University Press, 2011.Through a Glass Darkly: Magic, Dreams and Prophecy in Ancient Egypt, ed. by Kasia Szpakowska. Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2006.Towards a New History for the Egyptian Old Kingdom: Perspectives on the Pyramid Age, ed. by Peter Der Manuelian and Thomas Schneider. Leiden: BRILL, 2015.
In this episode of See Through Design we Interview Paul Nicholson aka Number 3. Paul has worked with brands such as Manga, Ministry of Sound, Orbital, Aphex Twin and Skrillex to name but a few! We discuss his background, process, idea generation and lots more! https://see-through-design.simplecast.com/episodes/paul-nicholson-graphic-design-for-the-music-industry
Please give what you can during our annual Radiothon fundraiser—You can donate now online and pledge your donation to Earth Matters —or call the station on 03 9419 8377 Radiothon 2021 Live Show: PLUS CRN edition of La Via Campesina Then & Now Check out our once a year "live in the studio" 3CR Radiothon Show with all the Earth Matters crew together—Bec Horridge, Megan Williams and Nicky Stott. Highlighting the voices of Arabunna Elder Kevin Buzzacott & Kamilaroi Elder Polly Cutmore at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra. Also Wiradjuri Elder Ray Woods and Nyikina Warrwa woman Dr Anne Poelina. As well as an update with Chris Schuringa from Goongerah Environment Centre on the recent Errinundra blockade victory and upcoming actions. PLUS BONUS CRN show (starts at 29 mins) This week on our Weds 6am repeat slot and also on the Community Radio Network at other radio stations around Australia (who also play Earth Matters) we featured the history and current actions of the La Via Campesina food sovereignty and agroecology movement (a global network of peasant and small farmers organisations and unions); plus an update on the staunch peasant resistance in Colombia against recent horrific opppressions by brutal rightwing paramilitary & large landowners. With guests: Paul Nicholson, La Via Campesina founder Nuri Martinez, La Via Campesina & National Peasants Union (FENSUAGRO) This audio was sourced with thanks from a webinar kindly recorded during the fabulous Oxford Real Farming Conference 2021—check it out! Earth Matters #1301 was produced by Nicky Stott
Goblin Panda might be out and about. Ubiquiti confirms that an extortion attempt was made, but says the attempted attack on data and source code was unsuccessful. The Accellion compromise claims more university victims. It’s National Supply Chain Integrity Awareness Month in the US. BOLO Mr. Korhsunov. Andrea Little Limbago from Interos on supply chain resilience in a time of tectonic geopolitical shifts. Our guest is Paul Nicholson from A10 Networks on their State of DDoS Weapons report. And some down-market phishing attempts. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news brief: https://www.thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/10/63
QIC's Stuart Simmons, Head of Currency, discusses the latest COVID-19 updates, asset market performances and themes, and domestic and global updates, including an outline on the recovery plan that Scott Morrison has recently introduced. Beverley Morris, Director of Fixed Income & Absolute Return, comments on unemployment as the APD release and Nonfarm payrolls report highlighted a drop in unemployment rates of 14.7%, with over 20.5 million jobs lost in April. Beverly also discusses Australian rates and the statement of monetary policy released last Friday. Paul Nicholson, the Director of Global Absolute Return & Income Funds updates on the European bonds, peripheral spreads, and on the EU vs Germany court ruling. Phillip Mall, the Director of Credit, provides insights on the latest corporate earnings update, and Richard Garland, the Senior Portfolio Manager & Research Analyst of Global Credit, provides a macro credit update. Disclaimer: This information is solely for general information purposes. It is not financial product advice or an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy securities or any other investment, investment management or advisory services. In preparing this information, QIC has not taken into account any investor's objectives, financial situations or needs. QIC does not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this information has been maintained or that the information is free of errors, virus or interference. You are not permitted to rely on this information, and any reliance on it, or decisions made based on it, are your responsibility. QIC therefore accepts no liability for any reliance on this information. Copyright QIC Limited, Australia. All rights are reserved. For more information about QIC, our approach, clients and regulatory framework, please refer to our website www.qic.com or contact us directly.
QIC's Stuart Simmons, Head of Currency, discusses the latest COVID-19 updates, asset market performances and themes, and domestic and global updates, highlighting a difficult week for risk assets and touching on the tensions brewing between US and China. Beverley Morris, Director of Fixed Income & Absolute Return, provides an update on US data regarding retail sales and industrial production, noting the trends in data are following the trends in the virus. Beverley also provides an update on Australian bonds, noting the movements of the RBA. Andrew Whittaker, the Senior Portfolio Manager of Fixed Income, elaborates on the pricing of the negative US rates, as the federal fund futures curve started to price in negative interest rate by late 2020. Richard Garland, the Senior Portfolio Manager and Research Analyst of Global Credit, provides a macro credit update highlighting the ETF buy in that started last week. Stephen Holmes, the Global Credit Income Manager & Senior Research Analyst, talks to GDP growth in China, what their expectations are, and the potential announcements from Premier Li Keqiang. Paul Nicholson, the Director of Global Absolute Return & Income Funds provides an update on the European markets. Listen to find out more on these topics. Disclaimer: This information is solely for general information purposes. It is not financial product advice or an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy securities or any other investment, investment management or advisory services. In preparing this information, QIC has not taken into account any investor's objectives, financial situations or needs. QIC does not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this information has been maintained or that the information is free of errors, virus or interference. You are not permitted to rely on this information, and any reliance on it, or decisions made based on it, are your responsibility. QIC therefore accepts no liability for any reliance on this information. Copyright QIC Limited, Australia. All rights are reserved. For more information about QIC, our approach, clients and regulatory framework, please refer to our website www.qic.com or contact us directly.
Listen to QIC's Director of Global Absolute Return & Income Funds, Paul Nicholson as he touches on the issues that cash managers may currently be facing as well as other investment themes. -The monetary response and the impact COVID-19 has had on the RBA rate and cash yields -The balancing act investors have to undertake when cash held with the RBA hit $85b -Alongside this yield curve control recently cash held with the RBA hit $85b whereas before COVID19 it was just 5b. -What cash investors can do in a low interest rate world to boost income whilst retaining liquidity -Investors navigating market volatility and risks to achieve higher yields Disclaimer: This information is solely for general information purposes. It is not financial product advice or an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy securities or any other investment, investment management or advisory services. In preparing this information, QIC has not taken into account any investor's objectives, financial situations or needs. QIC does not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this information has been maintained or that the information is free of errors, virus or interference. You are not permitted to rely on this information, and any reliance on it, or decisions made based on it, are your responsibility. QIC therefore accepts no liability for any reliance on this information. Copyright QIC Limited, Australia. All rights are reserved. For more information about QIC, our approach, clients and regulatory framework, please refer to our website www.qic.com or contact us directly.
QIC's Stuart Simmons, Head of Currency, discusses the latest COVID-19 updates and currency market impacts with staged openings starting to happen across the developed world, including locally where we are looking to ease restrictions in states such as Queensland. The backend of last week saw markets faring better with the front crude oil contract recovering and the passing of another stimulus package in the U.S. Beverley Morris, Director of Fixed Income & Absolute Return, discusses the weekend's bond market activity, noting a shift in sentiment over the weekend and questions whether the job keeper fiscal stimulus package will be unwound too early. Credit markets also continue to see support while Paul Nicholson, Director of Global Absolute Return & Income Funds, looks at the disagreements in Europe over proportion of grants over loans. However, the big news was locally with the latest NAB announcement dissected. Listen here for these topics and others. Disclaimer: This information is solely for general information purposes. It is not financial product advice or an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy securities or any other investment, investment management or advisory services. In preparing this information, QIC has not taken into account any investor's objectives, financial situations or needs. QIC does not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this information has been maintained or that the information is free of errors, virus or interference. You are not permitted to rely on this information, and any reliance on it, or decisions made based on it, are your responsibility. QIC therefore accepts no liability for any reliance on this information. Copyright QIC Limited, Australia. All rights are reserved. For more information about QIC, our approach, clients and regulatory framework, please refer to our website www.qic.com or contact us directly.
Here, Paul Nicholson and I take a dive into youth development, specifically in British basketball. A deeply insightful talk, Coach Paul and I illustrate the merits of the system in comparison to those it borrows from and is in competition with. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wwts/message
A great way to kick off the new series, as Jonny & Sam are joined by PDC Darts major winner turned pundit, Paul ‘The Asset' Nicholson. The lads talk about the highs and lows of Paul's life in Darts, and Paul talks passionately about his love and opinions on Newcastle United. For the video interview check out NFTV & NFTV Extra on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/leelawler & www.newcastlefanstv.com Subscribe to our socials @newcastlefanstv on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, and LinkedIn. This podcast is sponsored by www.beer52.com/NFTV start your craft beer exploration today with an introductory 8 can case for just £5.95!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Greenwood-Mulliner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 13 is epic as Jay and Drew chat about the new era of the BBL driven in large part by the power and reach of as Sky Sports. There is plenty of great play action to download this week with a double header featuring Sheffield Sharks vs Cheshire Phoenix, followed by the main event Newcastle Eagles versus London Lions part 3. These matchups never get old! Drew and Jay spend time with BBL Influencers Plymouth Raiders Commentator, Paul Nicholson, and Surrey Scorchers Marketing and Communications Officer, Tom Bonnett. Paul is known on both sides of the pond, and across the globe as a well-respected coach, and he has been a leader with the Raiders for over 15 years. Tom is actually the Marketing and Communications Officer for two professional sports teams based at Surrey Sports Park. The other is the Surrey Storm, a netball team competing in the Vitality Netball Super League (VNSL). In his role, Tom has been on the forefront of the communicating real-time season status updates, as things fluctuate on a regular basis. Both Paul and Tom also share how their work behind the scenes (and off the court) contributes to the BBL's growth and vision for its future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bblshow/support
We begin our tour standing on the original footprint of the 1816 Botanic gardens. Where in 1816 Governor Macquarie and his wife carved out a small section of what was known as the Governor's domain to start this botanic garden. Among the chorus of sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) is a relatively large white cockatoo found in wooded habitats in Australia, Paul continues, our walk down the garden path below the parrots while looking out for a Rainbow Lorikeet. Rainbow Lorikeets are Australia's fruity coloured birds. Brightly coloured blue, orange, yellow and green. Our second stop is look back in time. And in this garden, what we're trying to do is really tell that early historical story through plants. So, we're surrounded by grass trees, these remarkable Australian plants with long linear leaves and tall flower spikes covered in small creamy white flowers.A significant plant to the Gadigal people. 'Gal' means people, so the Gadigal literally means the people of Cadi. The name Cadi comes from the grass tree species Xanthorrhoea, a native plant that local Aboriginal communities would make sections of spear shaft from the stems and glue together with the resin. https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/visit/things-to-see-do/aboriginal-experiences Across the path, we can also see some bananas, coffee, and there's tea. And they were the plants brought out by the first fleet. The kind of plants brought out by the first fleet were planted on this site around July 1788. But where we're standing now, we're surrounded by the types of plants that grew here before European settlement.these are species of plants that we know grew here, thanks to our ecological department that map the traditional Flora of Australia. Learn more about the Royal Botanic Gardens In Sydney and stay tuned for our next episode. https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/Support Our tour guide is Paul Nicholson a Senior Horticulturist Upcoming events: The 2020 Garden Design Series, brought to you by Foundation and Friends of the Botanic Gardens will be at the Tattersalls Club Hyde Park in Sydney's CBD. Entry fee includes drinks and canapés on arrival. Book online here or call the Foundation & Friends office on (02) 9231 8182, Monday – Friday, 9am - 5pm. Become a member and save! Click here. Please answer the questions here https://forms.gle/QjtsaWmLkijJnu3U9 if you cannot see a form below Loading…
The Wrong Bed returns with a mini-series to cover the world championship season, with help from Adrian Lewis, Paul Nicholson, Wayne Mardle, and a certain Stuart Pyke. As ever, we get to the heart of all things darts, including a new crisp flavour, and the weight of the Sid Waddell trophy. It's good to be back.