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With Scottsdale Season in full effect, the economic impact is large. There's Barett- Jackson, WMPO, Arabian Horse show and now Spring Training is in full effect. Making sure Scottsdale stays on the map as a tourist destination takes a team and the community's commitment. Which is why I'm excited to have Rachel Smetana, Scottsdale's Tourism & Events Director with us to talk about the real economic impact of these big events. Calendar of Events MLB Spring Training - Cactus League It's that time of the year again! Arizona is home to the Cactus League Spring training and it is quickly approaching! This is a perfect opportunity to get your friends and family together to have some drinks, soak up the sun, and enjoy some pre-season baseball. Find your favorite team's schedule and secure your tickets today. Arabian Horse Show Celebrating their 70th year of celebration at WestWorld starting Feb 13th. Sure to be bigger and better as they celebrate 70 years. This is the last week for you to get your tickets. It's always a fun family event. Made in Arizona: Wine Dinner at Cafe Alegro Join Café Allegro at the Musical Instruments Museum for a five-course dinner and wine pairing. Wines from Chateau Tumbleweed in Arizona's Verde Valley pair perfectly with a special locally sourced menu designed by MIM executive chef Paul Steele and pastry chef Vanessa Bejar. Dinner will be accompanied by live Indigenous music and served in MIM's main courtyard. Reservations are required so make sure to check out their website.
With Scottsdale Season in full effect, the economic impact is large. There's Barett- Jackson, WMPO, Arabian Horse show and now Spring Training is in full effect. Making sure Scottsdale stays on the map as a tourist destination takes a team and the community's commitment. Which is why I'm excited to have Rachel Smetana, Scottsdale's Tourism & Events Director with us to talk about the real economic impact of these big events. Calendar of Events MLB Spring Training - Cactus League It's that time of the year again! Arizona is home to the Cactus League Spring training and it is quickly approaching! This is a perfect opportunity to get your friends and family together to have some drinks, soak up the sun, and enjoy some pre-season baseball. Find your favorite team's schedule and secure your tickets today. Arabian Horse Show Celebrating their 70th year of celebration at WestWorld starting Feb 13th. Sure to be bigger and better as they celebrate 70 years. This is the last week for you to get your tickets. It's always a fun family event. Made in Arizona: Wine Dinner at Cafe Alegro Join Café Allegro at the Musical Instruments Museum for a five-course dinner and wine pairing. Wines from Chateau Tumbleweed in Arizona's Verde Valley pair perfectly with a special locally sourced menu designed by MIM executive chef Paul Steele and pastry chef Vanessa Bejar. Dinner will be accompanied by live Indigenous music and served in MIM's main courtyard. Reservations are required so make sure to check out their website.
There is a critical need to reform the international financial architecture (IFA) – the framework of institutions, policies, rules and practices that govern the global financial system. In the episode, IIED's Laura Kelly and Mohsen Gul set the scene by explaining why the IFA needs to be fit for purpose and work for everyone, including the least developed countries (LDCs), and why discussions around IFA reforms must include the voices of lower-income countries, LDCs and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). IIED's chief economist Paul Steele then outlines three priorities for reform of the IFA. We also hear from IIED's Ritu Bharadwaj who discusses the Global SIDS Debt Sustainability Support Service, co-designed by IIED to alleviate crippling levels of debt and build economic resilience, and IIED partner Isatou Camara, who calls for faster and more accessible funding to reach the most vulnerable countries.
Thank you to Paul Steele and John Hardin for coming onto the show to talk about their newest endeavor. The CheNarr Adventure Race is coming to the Nashville, Tennessee area this coming August. Driven by a desire to share the natural beauty of the area and their love of adventure, John and Paul are excited for the first edition of the race. Shownotes:https://www.adventuresignup.com/Race/TN/Pegram/CheNarrhttps://hardwinadventures.com/
Ahead of the G7 Summit in June 2021, the Climate Briefing returns to the question of financing climate action. While the economic challenge of dealing with climate change was already well-established before the pandemic, the costs of responding to COVID-19 threaten to limit the fiscal capacity of governments to fund climate action. In this episode, Anna and Ben speak to two experts about the relationship between economic development, developing country debt and climate action. Ben speaks to Farhana Yamin, a leading environmental lawyer who is also an Associate Fellow at Chatham House. They discuss the economic threat posed by climate change and the need for a paradigm shift away from conventional, carbon-intensive, approaches to economic development. Then Anna is joined by Paul Steele, Chief Economist for Shaping Sustainable Markets at the International Institute for Environment and Development, to find out how developing country debt relates to climate finance, and what can be done to address the so-called triple crisis of debt, climate change and biodiversity loss. Credits: Speakers: Farhana Yamin, Paul Steele Hosts: Anna Aberg, Ben Horton Editor: Jamie Reed Recorded and produced by Chatham House
Bob Dylan sold his entire music catalog to Universal Music for more than $300MM, Paul Simon sold his to Sony Music for roughly the same, and Dolly Parton might be next. What’s behind this sudden boom? Though these recent multi-million dollar deals seem to be popping out of nowhere, the truth is, catalog sales have been booming for far longer than the past year, and have an incredibly steady history. Over the past year, however, there has seemed to be an exponential increase in music catalog sales. Could this be due to the pandemic shifting the spotlight away from the live music entertainment aspect to a new side of the industry? In this episode, music industry experts joined our host, Brian Adams, to explore specific factors that have driven recent success in the industry. [00:01 – 03:42] Opening Segment An insight into the episode Introduction to the participants of the webinar John Ozier Paul Steele Andy Moats [03:43 – 16:04] The Cause Behind the Recent Boom Asset classes in the music industry Active and Passive assets Exit strategies for artists due to the pandemic Monetizing the art of music Streaming’s contribution to the growth of the industry Emerging markets for streaming [16:05 – 41:46] The Economics of The Music Industry The Right time to Buy or Sell a catalog The potential of investing in the music industry Lending options Term Loan B Differentiating themselves from the amateurs in the space Options to invest in the Music Industry [41:47 – 52:26] The Future of the Streaming Industry The Future of the Streaming Industry Various ways to monetize music streaming Private Equity Exit Retail Investor options [52:27 – 54:48] Closing Segment Reach out to our guests. See Links Below. Final words Tweetable Quotes: “A hit song changes everything. If you have financial problems, marital problems, touring problems, whatever it is, a hit song in three minutes can change that.” - John Ozier “All art is some kind of stock. Some are penny stocks, others are blue chips, and others in between.” - Paul Steele “There’s lots of ways to be successful in this space.” - Andy Moats “If you’re gonna buy something, really buy it wholly. So that no matter what happens you don’t have that liability.” - Paul Steele ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connect with Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andymoats/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andymoats/) Connect with John: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-ozier-0764a16/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-ozier-0764a16/) Connect with Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-steele-5a01527/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-steele-5a01527/) Connect with Excelsior GP: https://www.excelsiorgp.com/ (Excelsior GP Website) https://www.linkedin.com/company/excelsior-capital-gp/ (LinkedIn) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmreyaEmNbgq-6t86UtERSw (YouTube) Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-c-adams/ (LinkedIn) LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON!
As many an entrepreneur will tell you, what originally starts as a dream opportunity can all too often turn into a never-ending nightmare. But Drew Holcomb refused to let his story play out that way. Rather than simply focusing on the creative side of his career over the past 15 years, the singer/songwriter doubled down on infrastructure to build a thriving business (in an extremely competitive industry, no less). Tune in as Drew shares how he balances priorities and navigates change, and what he loves most about his job. entreleadership.com/podcast Drew Holcomb's website #372: Going All Out in Your Business with Paul Steele Songs mentioned: Live Forever Fire And Dynamite See the World Family Maybe You Never Leave My Heart Dragons Moon River Music Festival Magnolia Record Club Amelia's Flowers Watch the Kitchen Covers Buy the Kitchen Covers on Vinyl Drew Holcomb on Instagram Ben Rector's website The Ideal Team Player by Patrick Lencioni Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman and Mark C. Winters Drew and Ellie Holcomb's A Neighborly Christmas concert Kitchen Covers - Learn to Fly Family music video Difficult Conversations Checklist Review this episode for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card As an Amazon Associate EntreLeadership earns from qualifying purchases. Want expert help with your business question? Call 844-944-1070 and leave a message or send an email to podcast@entreleadership.com. You could be featured on a future podcast episode!
Triple 8 Management Partner Paul Steele says he’s always been an entrepreneur but is quick to admit that it kind of happened by accident. Diagnosed with attention deficit disorder as a young child, Paul chose to channel what he calls his “fidgeting” into entrepreneurial endeavors, like selling his baseball card collections or stamping envelopes for his mother’s real estate business. And once he started working, he never stopped—and he’s logged enough 80+ hour work weeks to prove it . Tune in to hear how Paul went from being homeless (three times!) in college to today heading up one of the fastest-growing music management companies in Nashville. entreleadership.com/podcast Triple 8 Management Moon River Music Festival Magnolia Record Club EntreLeadership's Business Health Assessment 13 Ways to Build a High Performing Remote Team from BELAY Review this episode for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card Want expert help with your business question? Call 844-944-1070 and leave a message or send an email to podcast@entreleadership.com. You could be featured on a future podcast episode!
Growth is usually measured by gross domestic product (GDP). But while this can indicate the health of other factors – such as jobs, livelihoods and even poverty reduction – it paints a limited picture. GDP does not capture inequality, despite the effect this has on wellbeing. It excludes the environment and the care economy – meaning a huge amount of work done by women literally doesn’t count. GDP also largely overlooks greenhouse gas emissions, failing to count the cost to vulnerable countries. In fact, damaging climate shocks can even count as ‘positive’ when we focus on GDP, as destruction prompts recovery spending. Discussing these and other issues are IIED director Andrew Norton, Essam Yassin Mohammed, IIED’s head of blue economy; Clare Shakya, director of the Climate Change research group; and Paul Steele, IIED's chief economist. To find out more about this episode, visit https://www.iied.org/trouble-growth-make-change-happen-podcast-episode-4. More on IIED's work in this area is available via https://www.iied.org/economics. You will also find recent briefings and papers in our Publications Library at pubs.iied.org/economics. You can follow the panellists on Twitter: @andynortondev, @clareshakya and @EYMohammed. Follow the podcast on @IIED_Voices for all the latest updates.
There’s been a lot of talk about how much international and national finance is being mobilized to address the climate crisis, but how much are people and families spending to address climate impacts? An important new study from the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) begins to shed some light on this largely unanswered question. Join us for this timely discussion with Paul Steele from IIED and Shaikh Eskander from Kingston University London, the authors of “Bearing the climate burden: how households in Bangladesh are spending too much” and learn about their disturbing findings on what poor rural households in Bangladesh are spending of their own money to deal with climate catastrophe, how these families’ future prospects and security are being hurt, and what governments and the international community should do.
Talking to Paul Steele (aka Bald Hiker) about his time in the army, the rise of twitter and blogging, hiking (of course!), beautiful places to visit and interestingly, the processes involved in a post-mortem! @paul_steele
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
It's just not just how much you know and explain. It's also about how much you give and listen. Paul Steele, VP of Martin & Zerfoss, explains exactly how he finds, nurtures and retains his best clients. From determining who he should schedule time with up until who he asks for a referral, every step of his Paul's process has been crafted with intentionality and care. The result? A book of business that…well…keeps on giving.
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
It’s just not just how much you know and explain. It’s also about how much you give and listen. Paul Steele, VP of Martin & Zerfoss, explains exactly how he finds, nurtures and retains his best clients. From determining who he should schedule time with up until who he asks for a referral, every step of his Paul’s process has been crafted with intentionality and care. The result? A book of business that…well…keeps on giving.
Steve talks to Paul Steele, who owns his own basement bar called Steele Speakeasy. Paul’s bar is featured in the documentary Neat: The Story of Bourbon (thebourbonfilm.com) which is being released on February 20 on Amazon, iTunes and other streaming services. Today’s show was sponsored by Steve Akley’s book, Mules and More (https://goo.gl/EN3wEj). The Bourbon Daily intro music (Welcome to the Show) and outro music (That’s A Wrap) are both by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the ABV Network Revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Paul Steele of the Steele Speakeasy (sometimes called the Patron Saint of Bourbon by the PodCask) had Will and the Greeze back over for some good bourbon. As you'll hear, we planned on drinking 6 whiskies and ended up drinking 9. Two bourbons we drank were dusties bottled in the 60s: Austin Nichols Wild Turkey and Ezra Brooks 12 year. Among other things tasted: 4 from the Parker's Heritage collection, Old Heaven Hill Bottled in Bond, William Larue Weller 2016, 1792 Port Finish. ALSO -- the great Brita experiment with Wild Turkey happens in this... don't miss it!
Singer-songwriter Drew Holcomb and his manager Paul Steele have a rare working relationship. How do they get so much done? And who says you can't work with your friends? Listen in as I dig into the honest details with these long-time friends of mine. Want more? Check it out: mattwertz.com/curiosityhabit drewholcomb.com goodtimeinc.com
Will and the Greeze leave the PodCask studio for an on location recording at the Steele Speakeasy. The Steele Speakeasy is an epic home bar, from proprietor Paul Steele. Paul gives the guys some tips on starting a bourbon collection, building a home bar and then leads them on a 6 bourbon tasting. Needless to say, they are eternally grateful for Paul's hospitality. Follow him on instagram: @steelespeakeasy. No "15" this week, but when you're tasting 6 different bourbons... who needs it?
We caught up with one of Britain's best known travel bloggers Paul Steele. The 'Bald Hiker' is part of the Samsung Global Blogger programme, which aims to recruit 100 talented, young people to report on their experiences of the Olympic Games this summer in London. Auditions are open now and you can submit your 30-second video clip to http://www.samsungglobalblogger.com for your chance to be selected
I decided to upload this song. This is a song I wrote for a young street gang member I worked with in Chicago. A friend found it as he was transferring my fathers tapes to digital format. Funny thing, many years ago...while I was at Moody Bible Institute (1980-1983) in Chicago, I wrote this song for a boy named Wally who was a member of the '26' gang. They met on 26th and Pulaski and I had the opportunity to minister to him with Youth for Christ. My dad had me play this song at the end of one of his messages. This was my heart and after all these years later, it is back...I desire to minister to the broken and the needy, to bring Jesus to set the captives free...I wandered away from God but I am back with the same burden yet intensified all the more. For more audios from my father, Paul Steele, Click Here