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Best podcasts about Peter Henry

Latest podcast episodes about Peter Henry

Tent Talk
Ep 314: Peter Henry: Easing Farmers' Labor Pains

Tent Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 58:21


While working for a cheese maker at New York City farmers markets, Peter Henry started thinking about ways producers could expand their reach and increase efficiencies. Now, Ten by Ten Logistics serves more than a dozen farmers at markets throughout New York. Peter continues to explore and refine systems of transporting goods to market, managing inventory and using staff based closer to the market than the farm. Listen in to hear what kinds of coordination help farmers sell at more markets and still have time to farm.  Separating packing and driving from farming, setting up and selling Palletizing so the tent weights are on the truck and the Square is charged Training farmers' own city-based employees on best market practices Creating compensation models that benefit everyone involved

Trivial Warfare Trivia
TW480 - We're Not Driving, We're Migrating!

Trivial Warfare Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 90:45


It's a full house this week. Matt Shearer, Joe Henthorn and Riley Sherer team up against the due of Jonathan and Peter Henry with special guest David Abolafia in the host's chair. We had a lot of fun together! Enjoy :-) Sponsored By: BetterHelp - visit www.betterhelp.com/twa today to get 10% off your first month!

The Good Food CFO podcast
Improving the Profitability of Farmers' Markets with Peter Henry

The Good Food CFO podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 50:31


Most Good Food Businesses start out selling their products at the local farmers' market. Many continue to utilize markets as a consistent sales channel for their business as they grow. But at the end of the day, transporting your goods, setting up your tent or booth, and working all day, just to break it all down and load out can be a lot for any one person. Not to mention the cost!   What if there was an easier way? That was the question Peter Henry asked himself when he created Ten by Ten logistics in December 2019 after five years of selling cheese and running stands in NYC's Greenmarkets.     Now, with the help of an incredible team at markets, at the warehouse and behind the wheel, he helps twelve producers and farmers operate their NYC farmers markets. And while he may not be ready to take his services nationwide, he has a lot to say about connections at the Farmers' Market, and how you can create your own system through team work with other farmers and small batch producers in your region.     Connect with Peter Website: Ten By Ten Instagram: @tenbyten_logistics   From Our News Segment Investment Is Flowing to US Grass-fed Beef Again. Will It Scale Up?   Stay Connected! Instagram: @TheGoodFoodCFOYouTube: @thegoodfoodcfo Join us in The Good Food CFO Community   

Color of Success
Dr. Peter Henry Huang on What is Racism? How Do We Address Overt Racism

Color of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 25:29


Dr. Peter Henry Huang  and Dr. Stephanie J. Wong tackle some complicated questions, such as: What is racism? What is the difference between covert and overt racism? Why is it important to address racism? What can we do to address overt racism? There is one surprising answer!   You can purchase Dr. Huang's new book below:  Disrupting Racism: Essays by an Asian American Prodigy Professor ==========================================Full bio:  Dr. Peter Henry Huang (Hwang) graduated at the age of seventeen in three years from Princeton University and was a university scholar. He earned an applied mathematics Ph.D. from Harvard University. His principal thesis advisor was 1972 economics Nobel Laureate, Kenneth Joseph Arrow. Peter has a J.D. with distinction from Stanford, where he was a Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation Fellow and a John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics. Dr. Huang was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton during its economics and psychology theme year. He has published almost seventy economics journal articles, book chapters, and law review articles, most recently on topics related to anti-discrimination, emotional intelligence, leadership, mindfulness, stakeholder capitalism, and social justice. He has appeared on podcasts to speak about such topics as how the pandemic changed our personal and professional lives, mental health, the “zombification” of law students and lawyers, the “bamboo ceiling” Asian American law students and lawyers face, and loneliness in the legal profession. You can buy his new book ========================================= Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter." The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy.  Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! There are limited copies left! Reserve TODAY!

NBDA: Bicycle Retail Radio
NBDA Vendor Best Practices Committee

NBDA: Bicycle Retail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 23:51


In this episode, meet the members of the NBDA Best Practices Committee: Kent Cranford, former owner of Motion Makers in Asheville, NC, Peter Henry, former owner of Landry's in Boston, MA, Phil Cohen, current owner of Chain Reaction in Augusta, GA, and Chad Pickard, current owner of Spoke-N-Sport in Sioux Falls, SD. Listen in as they talk about what makes a great relationship with a vendor and what the committee is currently working on to create more successful retailer/vendor relationships.Support the show

First Round's on Me
First Round's On Me S2 Ep12 | James Peter Henry & Caitlin Crosby

First Round's on Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 75:20


James Peter Henry is an Australian visual artist living in Los Angeles. Born & raised in Los Angeles, Caitlin Crosby is a singer-songwriter & actress and Founder & CEO of The Giving Keys. We talk about the importance of authenticity in our work & relationships, masculinity & maturity, old school dating, and so much more! Thank you for watching and, if you enjoyed this, please consider liking, commenting, and subscribing to the channel. ___________________________ Download FROME: https://firstroundsonme.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstroundsonme/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@firstroundsonmeapp Joe: https://www.instagram.com/firstroundsonjoe/ Steve: https://www.instagram.com/steverossiter_/ Hannah: https://www.instagram.com/hannah_glasby/?hl=en ___________________________ James Website: https://www.jamespeterhenry.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamespeterhenryart/?hl=en Caitlin About Caitlin on The Giving Keys Website: https://www.thegivingkeys.com/pages/our-founder-caitlin-crosby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitlincrosby/?hl=en The Giving Keys Website: https://www.thegivingkeys.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegivingkeys/?hl=en

Five Oaks Church Podcast
Aug 28 // Dying Words-2 Peter // Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 41:38


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Williams takes us through 2 Peter 3:14-18. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Five Oaks Church Podcast
Aug 21 // Dying Words- 2 Peter // Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 43:04


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Williams takes us through 2 Peter 3:11-13. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Five Oaks Church Podcast
Aug 14 // Dying Words-2 Peter // Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 45:07


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Williams takes us through 2 Peter 3:8-10. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Five Oaks Church Podcast
July 30 // Dying Words-2 Peter // Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 38:12


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Williams takes us through 2 Peter 1:19-21. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Five Oaks Church Podcast
JULY 24 // 2 Peter // Henry Michael Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 42:33


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Michael Williams takes us through 2 Peter 2:10b-22. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Five Oaks Church Podcast
JULY 17 // 2 Peter // Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 46:05


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Williams takes us through 2 Peter 2:4-10a. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Five Oaks Church Podcast
JULY 3 // 2 Peter //Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 38:59


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Williams takes us through 2 Peter 1:16-21. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Five Oaks Church Podcast
JUNE 19 // 2 Peter // Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 38:12


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Williams takes us through 2 Peter 1:3-11. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Five Oaks Church Podcast
JUNE 26 // 2 Peter // Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 42:18


Thank you for joining us as continue our series through 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, Pastor Henry Williams takes us through 2 Peter 1:12-15. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Loss of Lieutenant - An Infinity The Game Podcast
Episode 74 - My Other List Is An Avatar

Loss of Lieutenant - An Infinity The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 186:51


Kev and Val sit down to chat to the winner of Novacore 2022, Lachlan Summer and discuss how he navigated his way to victory and his thoughts on running an Avatar. To participate in the LIVE recording join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/lossoflieutenant this quarter our active Patreon members go into the draw to win a small box from Toy Soldier Imports - Join for only $3 per month Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/mqmy69CAD5   Timestamps: 00.00.00 - 00.35.00: Introduction and get to know Lachlan 00.35.00 - 01.07.00: Lachlan's lists 01.07.00 - 02.30.00: Rounds 1 to 5 02.30.00 - 03.07.00: Thoughts and feedback   Events Burn City Brawl is back this September 17th and 18th! For those who may be unfamiliar with us, BCB is a two-day, five round Infinity ITS tournament held in Melbourne. Our goal is to host an event that caters to all players, no matter their play style or skill level. All are welcome! VENUE: Collingwood Masonic Centre, 141 Gipps St, Abbotsford VIC 3067 MISSION LINE UP Day One: - Unmasking - Acquisition - Firefight Day Two: - Mindwipe - Frontline You can register now here: https://forms.gle/FiRE2PQ4A7EC9C7g6 Earlybird tickets are $60 until the end of June, after that tickets go up to $65. Please pay with the description "BCB 2022" and your name, to the following PayPal address: burncitybrawl@gmail.com If an alternative payment option is required, please contact Peter Henry. Sign up on OTM here: https://infinitytheuniverse.com/games/infinity/its/tournament/aa43df365-aa43df365-burn-city-brawl-2022?fbclid=IwAR114myXY2bvCN2H7jCFF5sDNl5Yh6JMMUuU7qqlII6A0jMatJcXp68uNhw   Players Pack is available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTsIGG_KlUk7q8vBdV-h-N0XE4iqiqKVFItrniZl7zW6Yi9UMtt3Ze2tq0_jws7eL2dKrwJ9hIfny9y/pub?fbclid=IwAR1LnE-J5QAkHd80OCw8_DezExnfYu9XEb0nj0tyWD59BMEFC5sSM9dWsck    June Challenge - TAG YOU'RE IT!! Use TAGs! Spoiler alert, many of the top players at Novacore ran TAGs Write a report and send it into us at lossoflieutenant@gmail.com A random winner will be chosen at the end of the month to win a blister of their choice!   Q3 challenge - Sign up on Patreon Sign up to our Patreon before the end of June to enter into a draw for a box set of your choice from TSI!   Thanks for listening!

Five Oaks Church Podcast
JUNE 5 // 2 Peter // Henry Williams

Five Oaks Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 47:58


Thank you for joining us as begin our series in 2nd Peter called, "Dying Words." In our sermon today, our Lead Pastor, Henry Williams, takes us through an overview of 2 Peter. If you haven't already, click HERE to download the Sermon Application Guide to follow along. For more information on how to get connected with Five Oaks Church, visit https://www.fiveoaks.church/connect-me

Community Focus
Community Focus 12/16/21: Dr. Peter Henry, Chief Medical Officer, Essentia Health, Dr. Christine Albrecht, Chief Medical Officer, Lakewood Health System, and Dr. Rob Westin, Chief Medical Officer, Cuyuna Regional Medical Center

Community Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 21:12


Our guests today were Dr. Peter Henry, Chief Medical Officer, Essentia Health, Dr. Christine Albrecht, Chief Medical Officer, Lakewood Health System, and Dr. Rob Westin, Chief Medical Officer, Cuyuna Regional Medical Center.

Community Focus
Community Focus 9/16/21: Dr. Peter Henry, Chief Medical Officer, Essentia Health

Community Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 18:34


Our guest today was Dr. Peter Henry, Chief Medical Officer, Essentia Health.

Startup to Storefront
Muralist & Artist - James Peter Henry

Startup to Storefront

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 44:32


Today's guest is James Peter Henry, the artist best known for painting the mural in our very own studio! Ok, maybe that's not his most famous piece of work, but it's certainly up there in our books. James grew up on a farm in rural Australia, about five hours outside of Melbourne. As he explored the property as a kid, he discovered a set of caves that were adorned with Aboriginal paintings and drawings. These fascinated him and would go on to influence his work all throughout his life. The Aboriginal artists were painting on the walls of the cave in order to pass down stories. Each of James' pieces today reflects this notion of art as a vessel for storytelling, but instead of being featured on the walls of caves, they've been projected onto the sails of the Sydney Opera House. Listen in as we cover everything from why he almost talked himself out of his career, why he considers his paintings to be similar to real estate, and how his darkest moment came when he accidentally spilled five gallons of black paint on himself.

Down Home
The North End, part 2

Down Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 35:07


In their continuing discussion about the North End of Halifax, Jason and Derek are joined by Derek's stepfather Peter Henry to talk about what sort of changes the community has seen over the years 

Community Focus
Community Focus 4/13/21: Dr. Peter Henry, Chief Medical Officer, Essentia Health, Talking About The Covid-19 Vaccines

Community Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 22:48


Our guest today was Dr. Peter Henry, Chief Medical Officer, Essentia Health, talking about the covid-19 vaccines

We Know Weho
Artist James Peter Henry and the NFT Explosion

We Know Weho

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 48:52


This week's guest is Australian-born artist James Peter Henry whose art studio is now based out of the La Peer Hotel in the West Hollywood Design District. James' art work is influenced by Cubism, African Art and Australian Aboriginal Art he discovered in the caves above his childhood home in County Victoria, Australia. He shares with the We Know WeHo team the latest rage of NFT's and how it is impacting the art world overall and him personally with some exciting upcoming future releases. Show Mentions: James Peter Henry @JamesPeterHenryArt Instagram La Peer Hotel Pendry West Hollywood Tesse BBCM AOC Employees Only Bacari on 3rd Polkadots and Moonbeams Little House Confections (Olive Oil Cakes) LIttle Door Sweetfin Poké V Wine Room Rock & Reilly Madre on Fairfax Health House Pooch Perfect Reality Grooming Show Three Weavers Brewery Los Angeles Bucket List Instagram

OceanFM Ireland
Over 85's staying hopeful after weekend vaccination

OceanFM Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 5:31


The vaccination of over 85's is continuing, and we've been speaking with some of those who got vaccinated at GP surgeries in Sligo at the weekend. Kay Leydon and Peter Henry were delighted to get the vaccine, and are looking forward to better times ahead

The Football Faithful
90's Football Hall of Fame: Muzzy Izzet

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 33:17


The latest inductee into the prestigious and totally legitimate 90's Football Hall of Fame is Leicester City legend Muzzy Izzet. Possessing one of the all-time great footballer names in Premier League history, Izzet was a key member of that romantic Leicester team of the nineties that won two League Cups and punched well above their weight in the top-flight. Long before the Foxes won the Premier League title, this was a true golden age for the East Midlands outfit and Izzet was their star midfielder. The London-born Turkish international was a hard-working number 10 with a penchant for wonder goals. As Stephen Tudor remarks on the podcast, Izzet was "a fucking brilliant footballer", but he was also "a right little bastard". On the 90's Football Hall of Fame podcast, Ste McGovern is joined by Peter Henry and the other Ste to chat about why we loved watching Izzet so much, his finest goals for Leicester, and why he never moved to a bigger club. We also discuss his unusual initiation with the Turkish national team, the most stylish managers in the Premier League, and reminisce on managers who used to smoke in the dugout. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme); Virtua Striker 2 theme. Links: - Follow us on Facebook & Twitter - Every Premier League manager's touchline fashion sense ranked - How an Italian cult hero became the Premier League's youngest ever manager

The Football Faithful
90's Football Hall of Fame: Attilio Lombardo

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 36:15


The latest inductee into the 90's Football Hall of Fame is Crystal Palace cult hero Attilio Lombardo. The Italian was one of a number of exotic big name signings that middling and lower Premier League teams managed to attract to English football with the promise of money, but his arrival still confounds to this day. Lombardo was a serial winner with Sampdoria and Juventus before arriving in south London in 1997, having won multiple league titles, the Champions League and played in seven European finals. A player clearly still with much to offer at 31 years of age, he wowed the Selhurst Park faithful with his majestic skill and effortless style for a bizarre 18 month spell with the Eagles. Football writer Ste Tudor joined host Ste McGovern and Peter Henry on the 90's Football Hall of Fame podcast to discuss Lombardo's fascinating career, why he made such a weird tangent in his career, and the strange circumstances behind him becoming Palace's caretaker manager in the middle of the season. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme); Virtua Striker 2 theme. Outro Clip: Glad All Over Follow us on Facebook & Twitter TheFootballFaithful.com

The Football Faithful
90's Football Hall of Fame: Dennis Wise (w/Ste Tudor)

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 39:36


Ex-Chelsea midfielder and notorious scrapper Dennis Wise is the latest inductee into the 90's Football Hall of Fame. The pint-sized Englishman spent the entirety of the decade at Stamford Bridge, where he won multiple honours including the Uefa Cup Winners' Cup, the FA Cup and the League Cup, making him the club's second most successful captain behind John Terry. The Kensington native, who was also a member of the infamous 'Crazy Gang' at Wimbledon in the late eighties, had a reputation for being a shithouse as well, however, for his willingness to lunge into tackles and get involved in fights. On the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame podcast, Ste McGovern and Peter Henry are once again joined by Ste Tudor to discuss Wise's penchant for violence, pinching Nicky Butt's crown jewels, grabbing John Terry by the neck and attacking Vinnie Jones while driving. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme); Virtua Striker 2 theme. Outro Clip: Theo Paphitis blasts player-manager's crazy debut Follow us on Facebook & Twitter TheFootballFaithful.com

The Football Faithful
90's Football Hall of Fame: Duncan Ferguson (w/Ste Tudor)

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 39:28


The latest entrant in to the 90's Football Hall of Fame is Duncan Ferguson, the former Everton striker who was infamous for his physicality and penchant for violence on the pitch. An FA Cup winner in 1995, the Scot got into many scrapes and fights in the years, and is one of very few footballers to have been jailed for an incident on the field. But he was a quality footballer too who was as lethal in the air as he was with his fists, and scored a few crackers with his feet as well. Freelance football writer Ste Tudor joined Ste McGovern and Peter Henry on the latest episode to discuss Ferguson's career, what made him so terrifying to play against, our favourite violent flashes of his, and why his identity is so intertwined with Everton. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: - Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme) - Virtua Striker 2 theme Follow us on Facebook & Twitter TheFootballFaithful.com

White Noise - An Infinity the Game Podcast

In Episode 151 Rob welcomes Peter Henry from Melbourne to the show. Peter is a games developer and the guys discuss design in Infinity and answer some listener questions.   Thanks as always to our generous Patrons at www.patreon.com/whitenoisepodcast Music used in the show includes: “Sky Atlas” by Fassounds “Breathe” by Ben Wagner “City Run” by Russo “Me and You” by Stefano Mastronardi “Dorrigo” by David Benedict

Capitalisn't
Why A Lack of Diversity Is Hurting Economics

Capitalisn't

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 54:53


On this episode—Kate Waldock's final episode as a co-host of CapitalIsn't—we tackle a crucial question the economics field is facing: what is it going to do about its lack of diversity? To fully investigate this question, Kate and Luigi are joined by a series of guests who each offer a different perspective on why there's a lack of diversity in economics, what the profession is missing because of it, and what can be done to fix it. Guests: - Peter Henry, William R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business and former dean of NYU’s Stern School of Business - Lisa Cook, Professor of Economics and International Relations at Michigan State University - Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman, founder of the Sadie Collective and an emerging economist - Rohan Williamson, Bolton Sullivan and Thomas A. Dean Chair of International Business and former dean of Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business - Andres Liberman, Chief Data Officer at Burn to Give - Luis Lopez, Assistant Professor of Finance at UIC Business School

The Football Faithful
90's Football Hall of Fame: Uwe Rosler

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 38:28


The latest inductee into the 90's Football Hall of Fame is Manchester City cult hero Uwe Rosler. In this episode of the 90's football Hall of Fame podcast, Ste McGovern is joined by Peter Henry and freelance football writer and Man City supporter Ste Tudor to discuss Rosler's career, why he's so highly regarded among the City faithful to this day, and his famous goals against Manchester United. We also discuss the differences between supporting City back then and now, the mullet he once sported on his now bald head, and the famous t-shirt that claimed his grandad bombed Old Trafford. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: - Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme) - Virtua Striker 2 theme song TheFootballFaithful.com

IFFTV Podcast
The Premier League Show | Who will win the race for the Champions League spots?

IFFTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 43:37


with there being no Irish football for the foreseeable future, the lads have taken a look at the Premier League in our first Premier League video, the lads are joined by Peter Henry from the https://thefootballfaithful.com/ Check out our other social media Twitter.com @irishfantv Facebook & Instagram: @irishfootballfantv Presenter: Paul Nealon Guests: Garry Curran, Paul Tierney, Peter Henry Video Editing: Paul Nealon Graphics By: Paul Nealon Find out more at https://ifftv-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

HR Famous
18 - Torin Ellis - Going All In on D&I in 2020

HR Famous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 41:01


The HR Famous Crew welcomes in author, SiriusXM radio host, and D&I Talent Strategy expert, Torin Ellis, to talk about how and what organizations can do in light of recent events surrounding the George Floyd killing. Torin delivers both practical advice for organizational leaders, but also directly to HR and TA leaders who have been struggling to move their D&I strategy forward in light of pandemic budget cuts, during what might be the most important time in recent history to be all-in on D&I. Listen below and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review (iTunes) and follow (Spotify)! 1:50 - Welcome to the pod, our special guest Torin Ellis! Jlee and Torin are tired, guys! 2:45 - Tim emceed the Transform HR virtual conference last week so he too is tired.  3:30 - Check out Torin’s podcast Crazy and The King! 5:30 - Is Baltimore different from the rest of Maryland? Jlee’s husband thinks so but Torin defends the great city Baltimore.  7:00 - First topic of the episode: virtual conferencing! Tim discusses Transform HR and the great experience he had last week emceeing the conference.  9:00 - Torin discusses his experience as a keynote speaker at Transform HR the past 2 years and praises the conference for allowing him to use his platform as a keynote speaker to raise awareness and money for causes and to bring humanity to the conference.  12:20 - Insider report: Torin scratched his entire keynote presentation the night before the conference! 13:30 - Tim asks Torin about how he thinks the current the Black Lives Matter movements and protests will affect D&I campaigns within corporations. Torin remains optimistic but wants substantive movement moving forward.  16:00 - Although Nike is often praised for their response to social issues, Nike board member Peter Henry, has said that only 8% of Nike’s VPs are black. Tim references The Prof G Show podcast episode “Slow Thinking”.  18:30 - Jlee and Torin are surprised by Peter Henry’s thought that he didn’t expect a social movement like what we’re seeing today for another ten years. Torin thinks that maybe Henry’s maturity is causing him to be a little out of touch with younger people.  21:20 - Jlee brings up a recent experience she had with a black female team member about being reached out to a lot in the past week by white friends. She asks Torin about the burden and exhaustion black people and other POC are feeling and how to work through it.  23:40 - Torin responds by discussing the bad timing by these people to ask for guidance by their black peers. He recommends for non-black people to go to each other and figure out why such discrimination has happened for many years.  28:00 - Torin encourages everyone to read White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo and The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein. Check them out to learn how to be a better ally to POC and about the systemic racism built into every system of our lives in the United States.  32:00 - The topics shift to discuss budget cuts in D&I departments. Tim asks Torin how to see growth in D&I in this time of reductions. Torin believes that organizations that cut their D&I departments now will be behind for many years to come.  34:45 - Tim brings up small changes that organizations can make to promote D&I. Torin advises recruiting from a wider range of schools and breaking the norm from current recruiting patterns.  40:00 - Find Torin on all social media platforms @torinellis and at torinellis.com. Also, check out his show on SiriusXM Channel 126 on Sundays at 1 pm!

The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway

Professor and Dean Emeritus of NYU Stern School of Business and economist, Peter Henry, joins Scott to discuss the inevitability of the moment we’re in surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement, systemic racism, and injustice. Henry also serves on a variety of boards, including Nike, and shares how brands can lead with authenticity.  Henry is the author of Turnaround: Third World Lessons for First World Growth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Football Faithful
90's Football Hall of Fame: Benito Carbone

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 41:54


Sheffield Wednesday icon Benito Carbone is the latest inductee into the 90's Football Hall of Fame. Affectionately known as 'Benny', the Italian playmaker arrived at Wednesday from Internazionale in 1997 and a plate of the driest-looking pasta was immediately thrust into his face for a misguided photo shoot with then manager David Pleat. Carbone spent three years in Yorkshire where he scored a bundle of golazos and created some iconic memories at Hillsborough, although he frustrated many with his inconsistency. The number 8 then went on to play for a number of mid-table and struggling English clubs, including Aston Villa, Bradford City, Derby County and Middlesbrough. On the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame podcast, Ste McGovern and Peter Henry are joined by freelance football writer Stephen Tudor to discuss the alice-banded magician's career in the Premier League, how he lived up to the fancy dan foreigner stereotype, and his penchant for scoring outrageous goals. We also chat about his Masters career, petulant temperament, devilish good looks, love of hard-boiled sweets, and that photo of him and Paolo Di Canio with a pizza. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme) Virtua Striker 2 theme song If it's Wednesday it must be Wembley - The Hillsborough Crew Read Stephen Tudor's excellent profile of Benito Carbone here! TheFootballFaithful.com

The Football Faithful
90's Football Hall of Fame: Peter Schmeichel (w/David Sneyd)

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 46:42


Peter Schmeichel may well be the greatest goalkeeper to have ever played the game of football, but he also wasn't very well liked by many of his peers. On the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame podcast, Ste McGovern and Peter Henry are joined by football writer David Sneyd to discuss the Great Dane's glorious career with Manchester United, his overbearing arrogance, unique size, and why he only made the PFA Team of the Year once despite being the very best. We also discuss the time Schmeichel fought Roy Keane, that Gary Neville snub and his wonder save against Rapid Vienna. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme) Virtua Striker 2 theme song Peter Schmeichel - We Can Do It Again TheFootballFaithful.com

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90's Football Hall of Fame: David Ginola (w/Ste Tudor)

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 47:04


David Ginola was one of the most exciting and daring wingers of the nineties, dazzling supporters of Newcastle United and Spurs with his tremendous skill and devilish good looks. On the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame podcast, Ste McGovern and Peter Henry are joined by football writer and podcaster Stephen Tudor to talk about Ginola's legacy in the Premier League, why he was reviled in his native France, how he ended up in the North East, and what made him so entertaining on the pitch. We also talk about his unrelenting Frenchness and the effect he had on middle-aged 'heterosexual' men at the time. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme) Virtua Striker 2 theme song Ginola - Julian Marc Stringle TheFootballFaithful.com

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90's Football Hall of Fame: Paul McGrath (w/David Sneyd)

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 61:09


Paul McGrath was a football legend Manchester United, Aston Villa and Ireland during the eighties and nineties. The Irishman, who could perform excellently in almost any position that a manager asked him to, was a star performer at two World Cups, an FA Cup winner, won two League Cups and was named the PFA Player of the Year in 1993. And he achieved all this while battling personal demons and persistent knee problems. On the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame show, Ste McGovern and Peter Henry were joined by freelance football writer David Sneyd to discuss McGrath's legacy in Irish football, his alcoholism, and why he is so beloved by absolutely everyone. There's also chat about his upbringing in an orphanage in Dublin, how Alex Ferguson almost made him retire early, and debate whether he's the best all-rounder Ireland has ever produced. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme) Virtua Striker 2 theme song TheFootballFaithful.com

ABK Radio Replay
S.E.M Peter Henry Barlerin / Ambassadeur des États-Unis au Cameroun

ABK Radio Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 8:30


"Les États-Unis sont le premier donateur en matière de santé au Cameroun" Peter H. Barlerin, l’Ambassadeur des Etats-Unis au Cameroun parle du leadership américain dans la lutte mondiale pour vaincre COVID-19 Il était l'invité d’ABK Matin jeudi 23 avril au micro de Luc Ngatcha.

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90's Football Hall of Fame: Paul Ince (w/Miguel Delaney)

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 45:19


Paul Ince was one of the best Premier League midfielders of his generation, and yet he is oddly not remembered as such by the footballing world. On the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame, Ste McGovern and Peter Henry are joined the Independent's chief football writer Miguel Delaney to discuss his odd legacy at Manchester United, his feud with Alex Ferguson, being the first black player to captain England, his time at Liverpool, and what him such a dynamic player. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme) Virtua Striker 2 theme song. TheFootballFaithful.com

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90's Football Hall of Fame: Jurgen Klinsmann (w/Daniel Storey)

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 50:10


Jurgen Klinsmann arrived to the Premier League in 1994 as the first superstar foreign signing in English football, and quickly made an impact with Tottenham Hotspur. In the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame podcast, football writer Daniel Storey joins Ste McGovern and Peter Henry to discuss his sensational season in England, the famous swan dive, what made him such a good striker, and why he has since trampled on much of the goodwill he garnered during his playing days. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: - Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme). - Virtua Striker 2 theme song.

Food Safety - The Facts
Series 2 Episode 1: How to become a BRCGS Auditor.

Food Safety - The Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 15:58


Series 2 Episode 1 – How to become a BRCGS Auditor.IntroductionIn series two we are going to be looking at different elements and requirements of the BRCGS Global Standard for Food Safety standard and provide an easy to understand summary of the key topics. Series two is starting off with explaining how to become a BRCGS Food Safety Auditor.As part of this series we will be offering a 15% discount voucher for any of our BRCGS traditional courses. Details of how to obtain it will be given at the end of the podcast.Content- The role certification bodies play in training someone to become a BRCGSauditor- Specific BRCGS requirements to become an auditor:EducationWork ExperienceQualificationsAudit Training- GFSI Auditor requirementsFree OfferTo obtain your 15% discount code email enquires@totrain co.uk referencing the podcast. Please note the 15% discount can’t be applied where a course has already been discounted. CreditsThis podcast was brought to you by totrain and featured John Husband from totrain. It was directed and produced by Bethany Donkin and featured Peter Henry asking the questions. Join us next time for more insight to the BRCGS Global Standards Food Safety standard.Thanks for listening.

NBDA: Bicycle Retail Radio
Bike Shop Operations During COVID-19: Landry's Bicycles - Boston, Massachusetts

NBDA: Bicycle Retail Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 40:46


Now is an uncertain time for retail. The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing retailers to make difficult decisions like whether to close their store or not, whether or not to lay off employees, whether to ask for rent deferral or not, etc. We think that now it is more important than ever to come together and share ideas and practices between retailers all over the nation.For the second episode in this series, Fred Clements interviews Peter Henry, owner of Landry's Bicycles in Boston, Massachusetts, and NBDA Board Member about what he is experiencing in Massachusetts at this time and what procedures he has put in place for his business. Peter shares his concerns with being so close to the "hot spot" in New York as well as how he communicates procedures to keep all 7 Landry's stores informed and safe.Support the show (https://www.nbda.com/articles/donation-form-pg511.htm#!form/Donate)

The Football Faithful
90's Football Hall of Fame: Mark Hughes

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 49:44


Mark Hughes was one of the greatest players to put on the number 10 shirt for Manchester United, winning multiple league titles and cups and scoring twice in a European final - but is the Welsh legend one of the most underappreciated players of his time? In the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame show, we examine why he's not considered an icon of the game like some of his former teammates, his knack for spectacular volleys, greatest moments, why it didn't work out for him at Barcelona, how he transformed his playing style as he got older, and why he became such a miserable manager. This podcast is hosted by Ste McGovern, Peter Henry and Anthony Kelly and is available on all platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: - Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme). - Virtua Striker 2 theme song.

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90's Football Hall of Fame: Georgi Kinkladze

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 39:09


Georgi Kinkladze was one of the most exciting players of the 90's. He was a marvellous dribbler who scored some delightfully exquisite goals during his three year stay at Man City. While he might be a cult hero with fans, 'Kinky' was also coach's nightmare - he had more talent than anyone else, but lacked tactical discipline, didn't possess particularly impressive physical attributes and was a number 10 when 4-4-2 reigned supreme. In the latest episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame show, we ponder whether or not Kinkladze was actually any good or just a flash in the pan. This podcast is brought to you by The Football Faithful and is hosted by Ste McGovern, Peter Henry and Anthony Kelly and is available on all platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: - Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme). - Virtua Striker 2 theme song.

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90's Football Hall of Fame: Julian Dicks

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 42:32


There has never been a footballer like Julian Dicks - a hard-as-nails bastard, set piece specialist with a peach of a left foot who played at full-back. And we'll never see another like him again, not at the highest levels of the game anyway. Dicks was a West Ham United legend in the nineties, helping the London outfit reach the Premier League and creating some iconic memories at Upton Park. The Bristol-born defender was a tough nut who got into his fair share of scraps, but he also scored some cracking goals during his career, becoming the club's joint-18th all-time goalscorer during his career. "The Hammer From Hell" had an ill-fated move to Liverpool in 1993 and an England call-up was always just out of reach, so in this episode of the podcast we ponder whether he reached his full potential as a footballer, what made him so unique as a player, and why he's the quintessential Brit. This podcast is hosted by Ste McGovern, Peter Henry and Anthony Kelly and is available on all platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: - Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme). - Virtua Striker 2 theme song. - The Terminator - Flat Back Four For more 90's discussion, join our nineties football Facebook group!

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90's Football Hall of Fame: Faustino Asprilla

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 48:03


Mesmerising football, stunning goals, machine guns and guava-flavoured condoms - it can only be Faustino Asprilla! The former Newcastle United attacker arrived in the north east during a snowstorm in February 1996 wearing a fur coat just as the Magpies' title charge was about to come off the rails. In the third episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame, we talk about his hypnotizing style of play, his famous performances against Liverpool and Barcelona, narco-football in his native Colombia, why he snubbed Darlington, and his love affair with guns. This podcast is brought to you by The Football Faithful. Hosted by Ste McGovern, Peter Henry and Anthony Kelly. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “ff20”. Music used: - Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme). - Virtua Striker 2 theme song. - Do The Right Thing - Ian Wright For more 90's discussion, join our nineties football Facebook group!

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90's Football Hall of Fame: Andrei Kanchelskis

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 50:59


Andrei Kanchelskis arrived to the Premier League in 1991 as a complete unknown, but left as a bit of a legend, wowing English crowds with his speed, ability and sunny demeanour. In the first episode of our new podcast - The 90's Football Hall of Fame - we delve into the Soviet winger's career at Man United and Everton, why he's such a typical 90's player (but at the same time, not), the strange circumstances surrounding his Old Trafford exit, and just how much fun he would be on a night out. At the end of the show, host Ste McGovern, Peter Henry and Ant Kelly vote on whether the Ukrainian is worthy of induction to our HOF, partake in a 90's quiz, and reveal our 90's Cult Hero of the week. This podcast is brought to you by The Football Faithful. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “ff20”. Music used: Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme). Virtua Striker 2 theme song. Join our nineties football Facebook group!

A.G. Geiger Presents, Tales from the LA Art Underworld
#27 Int'l Muralist James Peter Henry

A.G. Geiger Presents, Tales from the LA Art Underworld

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 29:41


The Aussie native talks LA architecture, a childhood chasing roos, living near aboriginal art and how he goes about painting the massive walls he has been commissioned to transform.

Nostalgia Ultras
#26: The Best Premier League Titles Races Ever

Nostalgia Ultras

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019


What was the greatest title race of all time? Was it 1996 when Manchester United and Newcastle United went head to head? Perhaps it was Arsenal overcoming an 11 point deficit in 1998 to win their first league title under Arsene Wenger? Or maybe it was Liverpool slipping up to Manchester City in 2014? In light of the insanely close battle between Liverpool and City for this year's title, Ste McGovern, Peter Henry and Maurice Brosnan discuss some of the most entertaining, thrilling and dramatic title races over the years. Intro theme: The Shaker Hymn Logo: Michael Raisch

Catalyze
Episode 14: Peter Henry ’91

Catalyze

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 25:53


On this episode, you'll hear from Peter Henry ’91, an expert in global economics and a recent recipient of UNC's Distinguished Alumni Award. Peter was the youngest person ever to serve as dean of New York University Stern School of Business. In January 2018 he stepped down—after eight years in the role—to return to his economic policy research. Prior to NYU, Peter was a member of the faculty at Stanford University. Peter led an economics advisory group for Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2008. He then led the Presidential Transition Team in reviewing international lending agencies including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. Peter has also advised the governments of Ghana and Jamaica on macroeconomic policy. His current research focuses on the impact of economic reform on the lives of people in developing countries. In his first book, which is called Turnaround, Peter argues that the secret to emerging countries' success (and to the future prosperity of the developed world as well) is discipline. At Carolina, Peter was a reserve wide receiver on the varsity football team. He later received a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford, where he earned a BA in mathematics and a Full Blue in basketball. Peter also has a PhD in economics from MIT.

Universal Windows Podcast
Episode 094 - The Peter Principle

Universal Windows Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 105:24


Introduction Universal Windows Podcast – Episode 94 You can enjoy us on Spotify and iHeartRadio now – great for streaming! Special Guest Peter Henry Word of the Week Enjoy a sip of your favourite beverage each time either of us says "Elf". News of the Week  Microsoft starts selling Two Surface Go variants $499 - 4 GB and 128 SSD $679 - LTE Windows 10 1809 Still Broken iCloud Mapped Drives AMD Trend Windows on Arm Update New ARM Devices from Lenovo and Samsung are shipping with 1803 Windows 10: Now it's tap or look to sign in to Outlook, Office 365, OneDrive, Skype Killer AI robots must be outlawed, says UN chief Japan's new cybersecurity minister admits he's never used a computer Brad Sams is releasing a new book – we are hoping to have Brad on as a guest Product Reviews With Peter https://www.kingston.com/en/wireless/wireless_readers/mlwg3 Screen protectors for your phone - Tempered Glass Wired Mice - Microsoft Classic IntelliMouse Fossil Gen 3 Sport Smartwatch Asus Transformer Mini Sound goes away after keyboard closing Netgear Nighthawk X6 Montreal Canadian USB Speaker Logitech 490 Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 Outro Call for your help with the podcast, please… Follow and Re-tweet @SurfaceSmiths Listen www.SurfaceSmiths.com Email Podcast@SurfaceSmiths.com Whisky of the Week Glen Brenton   Episode 094 - The Peter Principle - Transcript courtesy of WIT.AI Windows Microsoft MVP Insider Surface Phone 2018, The Surface Smiths Podcast Universal Windows Podcast http://surfacesmiths.com News and Special Guest Peter Henry with some Christmas gift ideas and reviews   Transcript [0:00] Hello I'm Cortana welcome to the universal windows podcast the show about everything window. Such a surface Xbox phone and the windows Insider program. Here are your host the surface schmidt. My name is David Smith and I'm calling Smith and today we have a special guest assets Peter Henry to want to start that again David why cuz you lift no, now we don't break for that deal episode 94 and welcome Peter. Thank you very much theater eight system anonymous think sure unless he wants to tell us his last name. Google with H4 now that's fine alright Peter Henry exactly exactly alright so ups we got a delayed show for you it's after this the wednesday before american thanksgiving so lots of things going on sale black friday cyber monday coming in with a lot of products to talk about. Before we do that we've got some housekeeping hey guys what about the word of the week. [1:10] Blue that are guest choose the where the week and or do i use the word sure why not let's pick considering we've got a lot of snow outside and it's a little bit before christmas let's pick al's call Zoe use that word a lot normally are podcast so that should work out well I'm sure we'll be able to work that in it Peter you're a long time listener friend of the show we've talked about you before you've been on the show before you. [1:37] You stay in touch so your Alpha superfan, well thank you very much yeah i try and listen you guys and i get some some inside information about where microsoft is going where they from the little bit of where they come from and some deep insights of some cool information that I wouldn't get out on out on the the internet on blogs or an in trade rags and stuff like that. It did I see you you do not have a Windows phone, so i figure the loss of a three of us to give up on yeah that was a sore point i was doing some windows phone development there for a little while and i love the phone and lives in a paid for one of your apps, yes thank you very much i camera what was that was the but yeah remember when Windows Phone Directory made by Nokia in Finland. Set the receipt with the finnish national costume look like no now you should google that are being that. Cuz it really looks like what else would wear it really does oh I see I see. [3:02] Lottery for the week whenever we say the week you can take a drink of your favorite beverage. If you're driving and if the officer pulls you over you can tell if you heard the word the weekend you had to. I'll call the police officer and elf they don't like that very much okay that's not that's true and alright so we're gonna do, go on at the show and I will come back to some of the stuff that you wanted to talk about specifically I feel free to jump in anytime if we're talking gives a hand signal whenever jump in lots to talk about we're going to great start with our typical. [3:41] Cysts you story of the week on the history of the and we called it just so we don't have a super long episode think we're going to start with David doing to start with v. Surface news will Microsoft to new versions of the surface go one is the LTE version and. Priest self-explanatory it comes with a healthy and also come with those in a sixty is it a four gig at eight gig memory is it is it is a smaller one which is odd yeah so it's not that is a yet by getting out to eat have to get something else up if you were looking for the full spec apparently and then they brought up one that they originally were selling just at Costco but now it's kind of a hybrid between the low end in the high-end so it has, 4 gigs of memory at but has a faster processor I think in the faster disk space and 128. So anyhow I kind of. [4:46] That what they should if it is one of the dis a battery and but anyhow well i thought the battery so much has the combination of battery, and until process about the battery it's so much better than what it was made by elves they would probably work better. Well the hand thing you get used to but the battery only lasts him I'd say 2 hours most so really who hours. Has us pc and has microsoft on the cake but so that, that later on what I'm going to buy and maybe that's going to convince me not as far as you're concerned. I should buy it it's definitely you know what I'd rather by anyways before we live on. [5:38] Over was full of issues for microsoft release seeing. Nine or the fall release of windows ten, kind of issues they pulled it back and release of the play back well guess what they've re released again it's available in the wild but it still pro can. So again I think for Microsoft that's a, six at so eighty nine and icloud do not play nice map drives are broken in md processors have issues trend micro anti malware has issues still all kinds of issues and eighteen o nine at even though Microsoft that there's going to be some quality. Updates for you think about that Peter when I'm doing my normal day-to-day stuff at work or if I'm playing around at home, I just really using visual studio and Chrome, and it's for the most part it seems to be okay but I guess the situations that you've brought up with regards to specific Cloud scenarios or specific CPUs, thank, at work and at home and it seems to be working pretty fine for me I thought that's what the flighting was doing and that's what the controlled-release Cycles were doing based on the Insiders. [7:02] Field testing I'm so maybe the inside is not doing their job so they should be fired unrelated news Dona sarkar is. [7:11] It is a focus at Focus APA Cosmopolitan magazine article okay there we go. A little bit of Safeway we talked about this earlier windows on arm update lots of news in the windows on arm plus space first off, chris off the is supporting native apps for your visual studio user there's now an ability to compiled directly for windows ten on arm. Don't have to use the emulation, how is just for store apps this is for sixteen gb thirty two bit or sixty four bit apps well that's really good question we should take a look at that but, I read the article I couldn't figure it out so I figured that the armpits are 64-bit they are it's just the emulation is 32 bit. [8:01] I ever win thirty two apps so does that mean that the apps are gonna run slower on a sixty four bit. Machine which apps any of the 32-bit apps. Yeah so yes they will definitely stop to say what happens when you virtualize a nap and I'm elated that probably doesn't run quick yeah but how do you how do you bench Market because you're running on Hardware was never designed to run on, you know what I was wondering about the surface cup its performance is fine. And this is not the most powerful computer in the world that's right right so I'm just saying that. We don't really need a whole lot of power I mean yeah so some app run slower if you can rent underarm but you know you're ready. So if you need that much power the chances are you're gonna be getting visual by some healthy right last house list list quickly you're right now we're talking about were talking about was and i'm talking about the snap dragon he thirty five make forty fives. Sony 850 sorry 835 850s the 1000 coming at least or chips that run a 2.9 gigahertz other fairly quick or multi-core. [9:12] But how do you bench a Teddy to a fair Benchmark between an app running on arm versus an app running on arm emulated I don't think versus until proc I don't think it's a fair comparison it's just it's a convenient it's not why you should be running that app if you need to live in that up all the time it's at a transitional phase as your getting rid of a legacy app so what's going on in windows are native apps in Chrome so Google and Microsoft are working on a native Chrome browser for windows on arm. [9:44] Two new devices one from Lenovo one from Samsung. And December 2nd for the Samsung and not sure when the Lenovo shipping but these are running the latest 8:50. [9:57] Which is got a lot more power a lot more speed the original Windows alarm devices. They were slow even then like playing with him for 5 minutes every around anymore. [10:13] The white with you of this lottery designer and in what i understood but the way in the first round of the of the surfaces oh you mean like the original surface without with the arm checked with the actor that didn't really work out there and then mop and then he bought Nokia which runs on arm so yeah an hour to bring it back the first one i love mine i had when i saw her and and and it was it was absolutely one of my apps the bad the battery life on them was incredibly the apps it was the store apps, I couldn't install stuff okay that's a confused I was actually in a Microsoft store right doing doing a demo was confused and people come in, our tv i can't install this i cancel like nine so i may say well that you but windows are teak this app oneself the customers that didn't understand i think i'm windows of a lease they weren't doing a good enough job of marketing that of getting people to understand all, explain that my kids got it first got it and this is just one of those things okay, I'm buying an iPad equivalent I've got the increase battery life I've got the instant on these are wonderful thing average consumer thinks by the Windows device. They don't understand the different versions of thought they were getting a laptop that they could just decide on everything they want. [11:36] Yeah and so things that you should be able to run. You couldn't and they were just confused but let's move on, the new devices from 101 Samsung so maybe I should look at one of those but here's the problem member we said 1809 is broken so, villanova on samsung devices to both shipping with windows ten eighteen or three. The to mail ship with the surface scope to shift with eighteen of three understood welsh but the surface will ship in the summer. Is a shipping in happen of embers of this problem and you know three was never certified to stop dragging eight fifty. Microsoft never tested it but they never certified it so it was certified as a Snapdragon 835. [12:19] So they're running an OS I was never tested on the hardware. So that's a bit of a pickle for them isn't it it is so there when you open this up under Christmas tree on Christmas morning the first thing it's going to want to do is doing update on you. There's there's an interesting user experience that's going to happen no matter what what you buy even even Apple and Android never updates but I guess that's a no. They certified in for that one device on 1803. [12:54] And so anyways so it's still the thought this. All windows ten is broken thing is is really biting. [13:03] Maybe they need elves doing software testing. Well they might have smaller issues alright so what was that movie where. [13:17] Bob Newhart was an elf. [13:20] It's not elf. Is there dams. Okay alright. [13:39] On to Microsoft doing more to get away from passwords. [13:44] Two ft multi factor authentication windows hollow bio matrix facial recognition of yours and interesting thing initially I'm a little hesitant to word that I kind of like having my password okay fine I like having your password too and I'm giving it out cuz it is part of my last name so I know relatively newish laptop, there's a yellow sticker on the front and on the back hot for cover the camera thing i do the same thing my cover i like I look like Dave I cover my camera, so you're so you're hello hello really work out so well, hope it does actually so what it does so you got a picture of the tape. [14:38] Did they responsible camera somebody pull up the regular camera put in reverse. [14:44] Did they finally figure out how to the problem with having putting sticking a really good quality picture in front of the camera. [14:54] Nice yellow yet and yet it logs me in even twins cancel hello because special IR camera which is this one here. [15:07] Good making sb but it's sometimes happens plus the iron cameras the second hole on the right. [15:12] So it's the whole on the right that the visual camera is the one in the middle, so the only thing you're stopping is the visual camera not the e-signature I figured this out by mistake, see you're saying the twins don't have a different heat signature on their face says of the blood vessel pattern and things like that. Yeah go back to that demo Montreal remember. [15:35] That is perfectly anybody but so any yeah so i'm gonna the i'm done some work around that so yeah so but let's go back to the answer adding no password required for outlook office three sixty-five when driving skype to more and more. Services you can use without entering a password how does that work well. I understand but if you're using Office 365 using live or Hotmail sure it's over the internet and you don't have a password right how do you log it how do you. Air quotes login with that with your username so first off you're going to end, you need to have windows ten running on a device with two pm. TPM trusted platform module so it's a quote-unquote air quotes here unhackable. [16:31] Piece of Hardware which stores keys on the device. TPM 2.0 which most business class devices have and use. Is need to be in place i believe the key need you if you if i've not pas about that but anyways what does it is. Stores the credential hashes in there okay then it uses that to pass along. Microsoft's confident that no glue it is going to be. Reproducible afterwards just the hash right if you can reverse it from the hash the whole point the hatches a tard reverse it on and you would do that anyway fit after i guess. Doesn't were awesome but the same would be true if you done that that the password was still pass the same. It started to Hash it and then some hash right so or get them get a no hot again is that really a token able to get some piano hot verification there so. It's not the kind of thing that you can leave lying around like on a sticky note. [17:48] Like your face is on the sticky note mac that might be there for a while and your heat signature is not one of mine. I thought I had password take to the bar for some of your government clients how how receptive are they. So I've done a lot of work for it they're there right now they're still focused on getting Windows 10 lock the door, the parody solution of a lost opportunity they're not make Windows 10 look like Windows 7 just waking up Windows 7 they're not really looking at and what they do. Yeah I try but okay so, just wanted to have that out there passwords I don't use passwords that often anymore and I think they're going to be less and less services at um there's so many password. [18:43] Dealing attempts happening it's a great way to Yo password databases and things like that if you can minimize that Force multi-factor authentication to make it easy, i think people will be better off from one term okay but i think it's time to move away from microsoft news that's the high right david you to take this one of july the do that when i any to can i want that's what alright so. The UN Chief says the killer AI robots must be outlawed what do you think about that. [19:13] I don't think you should kill did I don't think you should tell her I am broke I think they should be encouraged the problem personally I wouldn't care if I was killed by a robot or a person if I'm killed. There's that sure what you'd rather be killed by a person that a robot. [19:33] I'm just I guess I'm just more questioning the fact that we have to get a law for this I know so who is the killer AI robots. [19:44] Of months and the government's fault lost like this now so. [19:51] Well it depends on weather of course of course this is the United Nations so, Canada General Secretary Antonio guterres has warned about the weaponization of AI too serious danger but I think the weaponization of anything is a danger right exactly. Let me have a vote today no that was for their what they should put the postal workers back to vote. Talk about that after the postal strike in Canada so I think we probably have less. A lot of a lot of troops or less soldiers were hurt from Friendly Fire somebody missed somebody shot at the wrong hell or launched launched an airstrike the wrong place I think more surgery Soldier wouldn't be there. [20:59] And will that stop driving card is not a police officer after or yeah, it's just like self-driving cars people are afraid to self-driving cars but of a millions and millions of miles driven they have far less toxic to human drivers and how many how many people have been shot how many people how many people have been shot, not self-driving car says 0 right into the back of fire trucks on the highway the problem with the self-driving cars is their algorithms are chosen specifically to ignore certain piece of information course one of the thing after the after the the accident that killed one of the drivers of going through a fire truck stopped on the highway was they said well we have to put that in there because otherwise the car wouldn't make it down the street because all the street lights would make it stall I can make it better while they can make it better the problem is I think you've got. [21:53] You got all these people that have to die in order for it to learn we can't get the pilot in a plane to work, it's called Evolution how do you read how do you mean. It's almost your taxes they are still accident, what I talk about you when you talk about the car later the old white guy, can about which one of us that you cuz you played without light yeah okay old white guy claiming he making comments about technology that he knows very little about. I don't know who this is but I'm just giving a summary of the story all right okay. Should I consult someone else after this one's for you David okay so I like to complain about that. [22:52] I suppose many people do the Japan's new cybersecurity administer admits he's never used a computer. You know what that's awesome because he understands the dangers and he wants to stay safe from hackers and all sorts of other cyber threat so I think he's taking every possible precaution so in other words he's okay, yeah but everyone else on his stock has two phones two laptops three tablets their kids their wives all their Partners everybody in their constituency. Everybody's tweeting and slacking and putting all this information except him but I think he's a model I think he's leading by example is that. [23:41] Anybody could go through life and not use a computer at the well he says before he says he has people for that he just ordered other people use computers for him. Why would I want to do that I have people for that okay to remember back I think was a 2009 or so then you had a my six what been cord being see further, my husband just got a new job of the head of a life can be very loved those babies cody with the bs if and here's their family vacation pictures and here's where we're going to live been ants that like what's the weakest link it security human that's why we need killer ai to stop the weakest link pergo all we will stop the week is like for sure. I hate David you want to talk we just want to talk one thing is. Pratt Sam's is releasing a new book called beneath the surface and coming out in. A couple days a week from now so we'll try to get Brad on the podcast Brad shamelessly promote his dad is the robin to Paparazzi Batman. [24:49] Sure if you want to go that way I don't know why he work football throughout quite a bit this podcast, being etc and which you didn't have am on a show called the surface miss either that it will read the book care not read the book and overview ourselves I think it's much we're going to have a bias and informed review it might as well be from the author as opposed to Vermont. Yes all right cuz microsoft now got their own e book reader and her yoni bookstore are i think of that see it. [25:19] Music. [25:27] Alright so I'm only hoping waiting for this is why Peter is here today Peter brought some toys to show us and talk about. [25:35] Start with peter think very much so. Give some people some ideas for Christmas over the holidays coming up if they're for you or if they're for some of the people some things to think about so. Just some of the products I brought in one of them is a mobilelite wireless router and the reason why I got one of these from Kingston was it was go. Able to save me all kinds of pain so that my kids could actually stream and watch some movies in the van unfortunately this thing belongs in the wood chipper literally in the wood chipper it's about that useful. The main reason for it is the. [26:25] Light mobilelite Wireless G3 no idea why I bought that was I could stick in. A memory card put some movies on it sticking in here and the kids will be able to stream the movies in the van on a ten hour trip in the van the problem is. [26:43] There were two apps to download neither one word one of them one of them you used if you wanted to stream the movie one of them you wanted to use it to download the movie to download the movie in the van over the fast wireless network was going to take probably about 15 to 20 minutes, so you might as well just look out the window, so that one that one is just not very useful I spent more time yelling at the kids in the back of try this try that you know then I just stopped don't use it at all why didn't you return it. Cuz I had our it again way too long so I bought it okay okay i'll just in in a month or two because it was on sale i figured fantastic it's on sale they were really little too expensive for me and i five all we took was on sale but it was a month and half two months before christmas and then when i finally got the use it it was past date that I could return it so that was to get pitched next one are screen protectors for your phone I'm a big iPhone screen protectors a lot of people think while I got Carrillo 3 Grill at 4 on my phone it's not a big deal I thought I should they shouldn't scratch problem is. Those that did the types of screen protector the gorilla glass that's on them they're not really made for puncture. [27:55] Pressure points so if you happen to drop it just at the wrong spot on the ground crush on the corner there to help if it falls on the hegemon right haveman but it'll stop the scratch it'll it'll listen to scratch it the thought process that I'm thinking is it's much cheaper to replace a $20. [28:16] Screen protector then it is a $200 screen so on my last phone I, 5x the whole kit on the outside came I took my phone apart surprise surprise I took it apart and it actually comes as a whole assembly unit you can't just replace the glass itself the whole thing is is is a unit so the whole side case there the back this one's a pixel so when I, so I pick someone I got it on for half price I put my other one broke I went into a bootloop and I thought okay well I'm not too pixel 3 is coming out I don't want to buy $1,000 pixel 2 so what am I going to do I ended up finding a pixel, wine insure auto for half price I'm trying to work Stellar it's absolutely wonderful so now I have a bit of time before I feel that I want to buy the pixel. [29:06] You like these I like the screen protector because if the screen scratches its The Protector, the whole idea is on the protector there's about three different kinds of protectors of the first guys the floppy one that's that's the one that the float is a bus that too low piece of plastic strainer of that's right and all the protein you have double that and you have that was the problem with that one is just the finger status as a go then the next level is you've got a thick plastic so that still Lisitsa still better your your finger slides across and that is really good for the scratches the next level up is about a 20 or $30 price point and that's where you get into this Osceola thought that it starts this the finger smudges right. Set that doesn't start really stop means at. [29:57] Oil okay and it it it works so Stellar I can see my finger sliding across. [30:05] When I put them on the S8 which has occurred screen yeah they break. So if I can put a new one on my phone every month in the break so I've got I don't have one of the ones with the curved screen on this one with the way that they solved it on this pixel phone is it doesn't actually extend the Paso record only lasted a month and I'm spending $10 a month on screen protectors you might want to get one of the older ones now the benefit of the older ones they're cheaper there but five six bucks now mac and about ten bucks your getting the plastic one, the plastic one if people complain about the the the light going through opps alot of like when i have a similar one here's the it's the glass tempered glass ones, where's the one that you recommend I like the tempered glass so what happened on mine i happen to slam it on the table one day at least have for something in a slab in that i pick up the phone going ho few it didn't actually crack then i turned it on and in the light i could see this this spider if i am gonna hyper the real screen it's only 3 months old okay I got to live with it long story short a year later I go to change the actual screen for screen protector that it shattered not there real screen. [31:22] So this was wonderful I could have changed it a lot earlier I know a couple of people that swear that they won't ever buy, screen protectors my problem is if you have your phone for two three years it's gonna get use not going iphones for your ultimate. [31:41] Some pretty pics of shaved and someone says it's a decent. Medical okay there's a scratch there's a scratch there's a there's a okay not a problem it's minor. But if you ever. You rather replace a twenty dollar screen protector than an actual two hundred on the screen so that's the decision point when it comes down to it but if you've got a thousand dollar phone plan but are you willing on your furniture. [32:07] Maybe that you might have a reason to put that fabric on the furniture but that's that that's for kleiner flick okay if so difficult to see a whole lot so, your verdict. This is a definite by your verdict know because it breaks its it's all a conspiracy very cool you're looking to get a mouse for a friend of yours one of the things that you want to actually consider is corrugated or cordless which i would think of not even i would just automatically assume cord Leslie's gliss I'm thinking the exact opposite. Just because everyone's wireless devices are around me there's all kinds of wireless devices especially when you're in at office please. [32:59] I've recently changed change companies I've now in it in a day, to 300 people there is how many countless mice wireless keyboard some phones tablets laptops speakers there's all kinds of wireless devices all over the place i had one of these new, Microsoft cordless mice the this one is the Microsoft sculpt ergonomic Mouse it's wonderful I love this melts except. Every afternoon feel not between the hours of about 1:30 to 3:30 this thing would stutter I'd be going across the screen expecting a fluid motion and he would stutter it would skip on me and I'm like what is going on this drive me nuts the only thing I can think of that makes sense is its interference throughout the building are these other wireless devices going on be nice to know one way or the other however i ended up, what. [34:11] No the cheaper they like 40 bucks or something about 50 bucks on it from the Microsoft store The only hiccup is between this one and the one that was from about 18 years ago is the court is a little bit stiffer. So no. Are you willing to get them at all to either for one rep announced, Soviet the thing. [34:43] The thing is is where the problem is that when it's on your desk if you've got this mouse cord that stiff what ends up happening is is it gets caught inevitably on the monitor or the monitor stand so I didn't. It is up slowing down when you're scrolling across when you got your right across it's an abstraction for drake it's an extra drag it's an obstruction so that was the one thing that what they make him wireless how to attach and agree to our actually cake here's the thing if you like the intellimouse here's the one thing that I found that I lost on the sculpt Mouse you can actually go sideways on the roller ball it will actually go sideway so if you're on up if you're on the web page and you want to be able to go left and right. You've actually got either use the keyboard or you've got to use you guys use the scroll bars at the bottom of your browser on. Not sure it's got a universal adapter so on the intellimouse you lose that. [35:44] You don't have that so for me i like to tell a mouse i also like the skull mouse there both buys. I would I would strongly suggest these guys. [35:59] The Dove soap early 1990s late 1980s you paper mache one and I was one for Halloween one year. What the PS2 connector and everything, weeks to make it and people i were it be possible a that makes of lotus it yo whats the on off what would you flush the rougher. So the next one that I have is an Asus Transformer mini so I got these for for my kids, and the whole idea was I needed something that was relatively inexpensive that wasn't going to break the bank we didn't want to buy, one expensive to have four kids the idea was I couldn't buy two of them I could buy two surfaces, I'll buy a surface I looked at the prices they were a little too expensive for what I was looking to get out of them so then I thought I hate this anybody have a used one someone did David and I thought okay this is but now I have a problem, my kids well, we try and teach them to share well and for the most part they do but kids being kids they all want to get on the computer the same time so. I had to ask santa what's the best thing to do so he went to his house. [37:29] I need basically said comes out at Christmas time see if there's any sales the day before Christmas last year Christmas I'm looking at these and they were on sale wonderful, what's keyboard with the keyboards like a cheaper than Mercedes eyeless exactly and The Stylist so my partner loves The Stylist I would rather use the finger cuz I always lose the stats I would rather. [37:58] The missing of that serie so the problem is on the east there at the really nice devices here's the major malfunction that i have but I didn't learn about this until afterwards when you close the lid, you've been playing a game you get the sound through the speakers pretty good speakers on the keyboard is great you puke you have separate the kids close the computer everybody goes the chris that that the kitchen table after supper they'll get back on the computer again for some reason I haven't figured out how or why the sound goes away. Will not come back the only way to get the sound back is to start stop and rebooted here comes in the next problem have you tried device manager to stop the sound card with if it's just the driver i haven't got in it and and at the low-level in the device manager start and stop it now cuz I thought that's a little hard to tell an eleven-year-old easiest to restart the problem is starting this bad boy you gotta press and hold the button. [39:01] That's also how you put it into into hibernation not sleep by you that's how you turn it it's not hot it's how you turn it off and how you you make it go to sleep, so you don't get any any any physical feedback it's very poor of the physical feedback on, yes it's so whether you press it down for a long time or with the you press it down for a little instant cuz that's the old surface are t you still do that if you press it why is it would just go away s are way the screen with. [39:34] We go black and in a certain pattern if you press and hold it for a long time it would instantaneously go right away so there was some feedback are some visual feedback this guy doesn't have it goes to sleep or it turns off kind of randomly. Is the set and i know windows key shortcut to have it. [39:52] Restart your restart yes I want to teach them the Windows PC because normally would end up happening is if you close it. And then you reopen it again and you going to your game and then there's no sound, or when it's of happening is i go to a drawing class for my kids and i downstairs and i i bring out this this actual tablet and i put in but the box peter i know i f, it's the analogous in August so I open this guy I put in the USB key navigate to 2 thank you for they're not made to restart quickly so it takes, all three for five minutes for it to restore really I thought it's not fast so I'm at similar issues and also Battlefield medic you see if it's the driver, and if it is you can go to older driver sometimes that's all that but it's similar situation Powershell script that I just got put on the taskbar yeah to, to actually kill the driver and restart it again so it's just a little. [41:18] So I got to get that from you in the past or spend twice as much in the surface go well where I did spend the money was I bought a of the SD memory card. Because the actual hard drive that's on these guys but not the platter drive but the so I thought okay it's got expandable memory the problem, if you're going that route and you want to buy one of these things right up right away. Don't wait try it out right away so what end up happening was I got one put some movies on it we go on a road trip come back Bubba block 6 months later. Thing is unreadable you can copy movies to it i can't enumerated i do a windows key to bring up with his explore try to go to the dr the whole thing is dick that little usp key is is can put. [42:09] So and it's a brand new 6 months go to micro SD card or USB key micro SD card eBay or Amazon what they'll do is they'll take up like an 8 gig card. And reformat is a 32 and so the if the factory to where the fat table makes it look like it's got that much space and it works great. [42:35] After 7 gigs would you stop what you're right past the actual physical capacity, thing just trial that will be like immoral to do that it's so we're back to nineteen eighty seven with floppy disks. Well that's what happens if that's what you have to do to. Due to with checked them see hey this is really physically a it at a gig or whatever the barbara for the numbers are someone just formatted it will it drop of i can mb are a file kitchen table on it that makes it think its thirty two when you writing to it okay, alright and it worked fine location table will work until. Replaced actually right yeah and mental there and that's white will i have to happen before and if so that the only go name brand or i run the tools on them to check the moment when they arrive okay so what tools you run on that i. I remember what it was I was using acronis okay. Of course I'll have to try that out the next time there's different ones you can check but but it's a it's a known issue they okay no I had gotten I think it was SanDisk. I don't think was a Kingston one of them was just saying. It was a really good deal on one of those deals. [43:55] Them other than the sound board in the sound what i think it is for the price for the functionality i do think it's a by my sister house for text okay this one is an interesting one I actually was looking for. [44:16] Smartwatch I smart watch and I was lucky enough my last work, they ended up having coming into a bit of money with an investment they bought everybody watches Stella this is wonderful I can get an Android Smartwatch I've been looking to buy one so very cool. You're not wearing it though I'm not no I'm not and the end and this is this this is Anna This Is War. [44:46] Are you like that with that was straight number one the fact is i can get basically about one or two days i could probably push it but here's the thing, when you got one of these smart watches you really have to decide why do I have a smart watch a lot of people have these SmartWatches because they say what because I want to track my steps I want to track my sleep I want to be able to do some of these athletic things because your phone does all that and I would be curious to find out and ask people, three weeks later I month later too much later are you still doing those activities so most of the people that I know. Aren't felt cute and his thing so I bought the Fitbit ionic I had a Garmin before at what I like but that's my issues with the charger on it about the Fitbit ionic but I bought it specifically as a. Fitness device and the bonus was I can get messages on it and things like that too but I bought it as a fitness advice and I was using it that I indicated, with MyFitnessPal and a bunch of other things if you're at work right my biggest issue with it is the recharging cycle yes so what I found on this one is I could change certain settings like turning off. [46:03] The the the heart monitor i could turn off the blue tooth i could turn off the wife i said, the more things that you turn off is the longer your let your battery will last i could at one point get it to about three four five days the problem is. Just watch at that point the hope of having a smart watch is to be able to do extra things with it like your text notification of the previous one that i had before but why it i've actually my partner had one in, deep the band didn't fit well on on her wrist so I thought I didn't like it because you only got your notifications once, so you really got to take a look at the features that you're getting if you can try it at the store first before you buy it, most definitely hook it up to your phone be careful hook it up do something so that you actually get some use out of it this one particularly I didn't quite like because the band itself oddly enough the band itself. [47:04] Your knees on your bottom of your wrist actually stiff as a hologram of not this one, when he got it will they advertise that you can try find one i try to fight you sure you could i realize you can take it apart, now try and find a different one it so. Still a clasp and it's the clasp when your hand is on the ground when you're actually resting years we lived strap like if. But. Actually have to know you could never strap this no problem. [47:48] If your are could you have to actually but without truffle to fit through there she have to take this bar out or just buy bars are like organ for free the jeweler there i am nickel. But you just spent four hundred bucks on a while and now you got to buy a strap they came with it for so now but you got to know what you're getting yourself into right the whole idea is to figure out what are you getting yourself into that was a surprise that I didn't realize that I was getting here. If you can buy from Costco or Amazon we go to return policy. Anderson store because that's not waiting to find out my biggest problem I love my Garmin can I go over a week then get to a week and a half I wear my watch I like the silent alarms and wake up my wife and things like that and I wake up earlier. But the problem is biotic is I get somewhere between three and five days on a charge it's not a regular on a regular cycle charging it and I can't really charge it at night why not. Because I'm doesn't wake me up in the morning cuz not on my wrist so yeah I get about 3 days out of this. [48:56] Where did night. See you seven hundred three days i'll put it on my and my contract and so i'd love one that this worked on my body motion mx around there that they have a flywheel and i charge it by going to the gym. And I'm surprised they haven't done that already cuz I think that would be stellar, they have regular watches that do that why can't get a charge out of these while they think they made a lot more power and the ability to change kinetic energy into DC and get it into the battery or looking at some pretty big machinery it's going to be it's going to be a little bit unwieldy review unit after the review. And I've had it for 2 years now and I still wear it and I haven't heard watch for probably 20 years so what do you use your watch for your weather and. Finding the phone actually have find the phone on the phone I can find my watch will you go both ways. [50:00] Only with enough only with a television. [50:08] Yeah I mean it does messages so you know you're going to look at a text message or whatever better why can't you lift up your phone I can alright everything else yes so the other the next thing routers if you're looking at getting a router one of the things that you probably want to take a look at that I assume i had on this right right lights i bought a net you're right or from my suggested i was hired as a problems with the range with the house and drop conductivity if you've got something like a rogers that the wife i rotors with rogers apparently there were the rumor has it they're terrible they dropped connections they're very poor at managing your wifi-connected so you're probably going to want to get a dedicated Wi-Fi router the thing is, you don't want to have both the with a Wi-Fi router from Rogers going as a Wi-Fi router you probably want to turn that on to a bridge, so once you turn that into a bridge people don't know what bridges are all I know is you turn that. [51:07] Box that white box from Rogers or Black Box depending which one you got you'd literally turn it back into just a modem you turn off the Wi-Fi capability. Okay that's the you turn it off okay fine so you don't have two different networks in here that's the one that that you are, dedicated Wi-Fi routers is providing you the problem of the surprise that came on this one for me was I. Start at the expense that I paid for this that I was going to be able to just out of the box set it up time of day service for certain devices Yorkie devices turn off and certain Divine L turn back on automatically at 8 in the morning course that works right of course it works I went and looked at it went to turn it on this interesting I have to now enable this thing called the circle. [52:02] Movie called so with that i had to turn on enable log in i had to create a new account go to circle so this is a new apparently product from Disney okay this is sounds sounds okay so I I connect, and it starts monitoring my connections and then I realize well I still don't have my time of day that I want to turn on and off I find it. [52:28] I have to pay five bucks a month I just spent a boatload of money on one of these nice on a Wi-Fi router that is super fast I can connect all kinds of devices in the house all simultaneously. But I can't do time of day service I have to pay an additional five bucks a month on this and and it just it it's something that I thought would just be for free, with the product of the motive of the router but I think what Netgear is doing is there they're basically offloading that type of of functionality cuz I don't want to deal with it so did you return the rotor or just let your kids get on the internet whenever they want I didn't return the router cuz I actually like the functionality that it was providing me I didn't want to go back to the LinkSys Wi-Fi router that I had and have. The how should I put hearing all everybody in the house complaining that this web page takes too long to load, this guy gets rid of those problems but i can't do the time of the service so. Buyer beware this is one of those where it goes in the middle. [53:47] It's too sarty a c six d eight you was the top of the line right at the time AC 1900 USB 3 slot media server built in and things like that I just put an external drive on it restore files or whatever. [54:13] If you wanted to use 5 gigahertz you couldn't use USB 3 for your media server. [54:18] So the main reason why I bought the red one of the theaters use if you're using the USB 3 it turns out to be the 5 gigahertz. Band and the USB 3 interfere they've got something weird going on with the interference on it it's a it's not it's not just a, Asus problem it's a bigger than that you think they were too cheap to buy the aluminum foil to put between the two of them I don't know what basically so anyways I have to go to USB to but I, speak transfer speed right so anyways lotta weird little things like that to interesting, okay what's next with an investment of but the by no by what is it and its in the middle in the middle. So see it's a by i have the lead with the media so i don't think that's the this i had esther next speakers, these are things that are probably going to be on someone's list at some point time in the future you get what you pay for that is basically what the sun is with the some of this is so I ended up getting a wonderful speaker and it's. [55:28] It was a wonderful gift for my sister I love it. Set it is a small speaker so it does click the noise is it it was. A bit of a gag gift and it and it worked. [55:48] I've got another speaker actually one I was lucky enough to win this speaker is one of the big pill Sony speakers at SharePoint Saturday from last year was an issue and it's a wonderful speaker I can put the power on connected to the phone it always connects and I can actually put it on so loud that when I'm at work, I can hear it throughout the whole office it is incredibly loud. [56:16] A recommends a few of them there some Chinese no name brand that he really likes all that they make him from Monster and Sonia and JBL right so if you're looking at getting a speaker if you can try it out wonderful if you can't try it out go with reviews and listen to what they say. Is it it if you'd if you bite. Hopefully that they're going to get a laugh out of it because otherwise you might be getting what you pay for. Let's go into the next one for some Audio headphones, phones can be very interesting if you're looking to buy some for somebody else i recommendation is don't unless they ask for specific ones that's right certificate if you can put a label on it put it up little yellow sticky do something don't necessarily buy it for somebody else so what i found is there's basically three different cleansers in here. On ear or over the ear so you've seen people walking down the street they've got these things are their heads are popping but you can't see what they're listening to Chances are they in the ear headphones. [57:33] So within the ear, there's all kinds of different there's subtleties with with the different kinds there how they they go inside the ear if you're looking for something for long-term if you're if you're at work and you want to listen to music while you're doing some support while you're doing some tickets while you're, doing some investigation and you're going to be having your headphones on for like 4-5 hours chances are you going to want something that's either on or over-the-ear my suggestion is over the ear. [58:01] Because i find that on the ears i got a pair of these lychee texas think they're h four nineties the problem iphone, if you're wearing glasses they pinch the ears after a vote, 15 minutes what are they there their Logitech and I think they're the the 490 SR5 90s I ended up thinking okay well that they're going to be over the ear so they should be comfortable they've got the leatherettes, for that the foam padding that should be fine and for that when you put them on your head they feel wonderful, okay for the first 5 minutes and then well okay then it's time to buy them you pull the trigger you go to the cashier pay you go home you put them on you listen to them for 5 minutes you forget about, then you end up on a long conference call and then you start to know that hurts ouch what's going on and then you realize. Oh it's pinching on the glasses so I noticed calling you got glasses David You Don't See, don't worry pretty girl. [59:02] So have you ever had a problem with your headphone yes okay see you know so i've actually avoided using these guys i'm. I have to admit I've got some on here that I don't mind that's the jabbers are pretty good okay some of them have an adjustable tension bands as well so the more the better that does not adjust the tension band well I can I can I can Brute Force doing this and I'm actually what I'm actually trying to do is spread them, keep them so that they're spreading and you have to be very gentle cuz I'm afraid one of these days they're just going to snap which won't be a big loss cuz that's how I feel got some chapters I got a few that are pretty good but typically I go so I use all kinds of different earbuds and on here I don't use on here that often I typically use over the ear but we're wearing now I got the. [59:50] I've got some for what would be considered audiophile headphones wearing some right now I've got two sets of sennheiser's I really like I've got some. Audio-Technica really like 1144 classical music other ones more for rock and roll oh so you tell your headphones there's also a open back vs. closed back versus, deal with open back vs. closed back which one is is is better in general so all things being equal the clothes back will be better for private listening where you don't want people around you to hear what you what you're listening to the open back has more liquid because the back is open but, but it gives you more of a Sound Stage presence that more of a like if you like Symphonies and you want to come in the violins are there left in this year. If you just close the two a conference call it all at the theater so but no you for listening music and dependent cup music listing to write a. [1:00:50] So you get more of a more of a soundstage and more it's wider open Sound but the downside is. The sound is actually coming out everybody else's a what's nine as mileage but yeah if you give your right here you be here when i'm listing to work with clothes back i could pri pretty private about everything to so yeah i'm listening to. [1:01:13] Something that I don't want you to hear then. Not at not necessarily appropriate very cool so if you're getting something for the office you may want to get the clothes back if you're getting something in a drawer in a door, oh that would be nice yes having a door would be nice all right next on the list if you're looking for keyboards. [1:01:34] This is Microsoft ergonomic 4000 I have that that was a set that came with the mouse's well right no this one is just the keyboard I have another version that came with the 5,000 I had that other 4,000 still have it at home somewhere else as well and I think the 5000 was a marketing skew that was specifically it was your head up with as a plus the meds. What's an ergonomic keyboard it's a shipping label so, basically when you go to type on the keyboard if you've got a regular 101 tell the waffles what you end up to hack what ends up happening is you have to shrink in your shoulders you can shrink in your elbows you have to twist your arms and your attitude your attitude. Awful angle it's The Cypher else so the problem there is it's not natural for your body could to contort that way, it's not a yoga class how should have your body Contour the way that I equated to is Kama Sutra, call Achu how do you catch the basketball like a great not like when you were in grade 5 have a girl. [1:03:00] Yeah but I'm not as big as you are more selfish think that you are so the ideas you catch it more like this so the ideas. If you were to put your hands on to a basketball that's flat on the desk your hands are actually going to be coming in from the side at about what a 30-40 degree angle and at the end your wrist is going to have around it approach so this is where ergonomic keyboards come in and and and help you imitate so Microsoft has basically two of these they've got the ergonomic sculpt and they've got the older 4000 of the prices of these of drop-down I've got v so much i've bought about seven or eight of them should be by before you buy more yet talk to me because okay we get friends and family pricing of microsoft oh that would happen that would be very nice because the way I I drink coffee and I've I've lost a couple of these. [1:03:58] Taught never used it. Hook up still working so the thing is what I like about this keyboard, is I like the key press mechanism that's on them the other thing is all the keys except the top top top row it's all the same mechanism right so what's the alternative on the Microsoft sculpt keyboard, it's got its got the hole in the middle at the sculpture carved out the problem is, the regular keys Microsoft has said we wanted to be the millennial Market that we're going after so they've got more of the chiclet Style. And if you're from the 80s or remember that, he said Junior Disney Junior that did chick like here it's not that chick with it's the new Millennial Chiclets Oak the problem is on that sculpt keyboard. Three different types of button key press mechanisms so our regular key the shit keys the function keys and then there's another set of keys they all have different key presses so I figure if you're a programmer or if you're a typist and you just you want to have the similarity across all keys it's not going to happen now if you're if you also happened to move your hand across the top and you just going by feel the function keys are in the same places that drives me nuts so and also what I thought was a godsend was the number pack floats it's on battery wonderful I can stick it on the left hand side. [1:05:26] Calling when you do control shift delete when you do that you're three-finger salute instinctively go there this is three fingers permission how much whiskey to put in a glass. [1:05:49] They are cool very cool so david when you doing copy paste yeah what do you do for copy paste your gonna use the rodent control the control seat while freaking control the pastor. [1:06:01] Inside job if you're using the metal we can control but if you're using the number for used to the number pad being on the right hand side I thought I could teach myself to use the number pad on the left hand side I can't marry last time I used to never had on every course so that would be wonderful for you because on that ergonomic sculpt keyboard you can actually take the sticker on the left but here's the problem that I have. [1:06:28] If you've got the mouse this mouse right here the sculpt Mouse guess how many different types of batteries you have to buy, three different devices take a while get three three different types of batteries going to have on the most you're going to have the double as the keyboard takes the Triple A's I think behind the there's a cr2035 I think on the on the number pad three different types, batteries that you've got us have stepped away in your drawer just in case the batteries go bad at the wrong time so you got to have those stuck away squirreled away just in case I didn't quite like that and the fact that there's the difference types of key presses so I'm not a fan of that sculpt keyboard I know it I know a lot of programmers they're not a fan of those keyboards they like the 4000, the recording that's just of your headphones all okay but all of this is all this is really a way to screw with the gas money is so that's not be recorded and a place out to the peters headphones yes yes all, you can really get our guess. [1:07:39] Play pass the dutchie by Sonic Youth cuz he's talking with the left hand side so. Okay okay there no vf4000 is a definite Buy, okay okay. My last company i was lucky enough to drive a tesla this was hansen and yes and. The X the model X it's the one that after I know it looks one. Here's the problem. [1:08:23] The first point on notes take a wild guess 200 will the ones I priced it was. What she cheaper my god i called her your driving now that that's i drive a uc bruce huff thousand when i bought it now it's worth it so this is worth ten times that i know so here's the thing. After a couple of hours saves the environment that one's and that's why they don't have to pay taxes they get a refund and they're allowed to drive in the kitchen people at four hundred thousand dollar cars need tax breaks. 6 hour plate with a new battery and you can actually buy a new charger for your house so you buy $120,000 Tesla and it comes with a free but you have to have a DIY project to install this new electric charging station for your garage or use the slow charger yeah you need to run extra cables. [1:09:23] USBC no not now so you can plug it in the house and I had to do that, range anxiety is a real thing I know I passed what I thought but I was driving to Peterborough by this Tesla is going like 78 miles an hour why is the sky going so slow. So you've got in laws way up North how long does it take to travel to get there to get to Timmins yes oh they died. But yes that take by the seven day long the governor eight hours seven or eight hours left it in laws that are up north as we about to three hours north of tenants the problem is the roads and did that to misc timmins. No no the polar bear Express the problem is I punched it into the computer. The tesla and it says how do i get there it was about four days and there was no more charging stations passed sidebar, actually had to get rowdy through separated go through north bay it when three separate and that was the last place in actually said you cant get there from here. [1:10:44] Yeah and I was flabbergasted so you rent a gas car for those times. [1:10:50] But I just spent a hundred twenty Grand order rental cars or the salt at that you have a program for those times you need a gasoline engine that they lend you one. You are my sky Pilates what I've what I've read and what I've told what I've been told and what I, unable to figure out if they want to have these self-driving cars this year the model 3 that they want to come out with you it's basically an interior washable car with this equate sociable. So the idea is you know when you go into these public washrooms and they clean themselves they got this hoes ever been but I've heard them they want to do that type of idea what the model X are the model 3 and the idea is they wanna be able to happen so that you can say I want my 50-60 however model what's a model 304 5262 I want to use that and make money for me why should I say it's boring for me making me money. I got a couple problems with that here's my problem ever what you spend 60 Grand on a car are you going to want to loan it out, to a friend of yours probably on my money out through the bank. [1:12:07] But that's not going to happen at all I guess I could have an accident yet but it it's going to be a little different from a car accident, so here's the thing they want to loan this out and have it running through and end. If you spend 60 Grant you're not going to want to have to do that hold on Uber is going to buy a fleet of them. So Uber is going to buy Harley wants to do is have individuals have this supplement economy. Correct so that's right here in pa if i ever wanna use your heidi. [1:12:48] How do you tell other people there's a cop on the road. Why aren't you do you i beach to find out if any of the readers i actually had to use while that is because that's why plus why flatbread of the through the down the street and i flush the page can you just ruled by a police officer and it's just common courtesy these that's what i was told but that's beside an 80s rule do new drivers know this. Forks of my son's a big car guy other than one of the very few of his friends are. He watches the grand tour and he still really liked, your oil level in jewels and they're talk money in england i don't have the numbers right but it isn't over the last twenty years they got less than. They went out at 75% less people applying for driver's license. [1:13:42] 75% less round trip across all UK or just in London but so as an example the way they would have been. 20000 people apply for driver's license typically new drivers and younger people they were 5000. I'm continuing to still have to book 6 months ahead and then continue to drop so the problem with that is that is going to encourage all the self-driving cars what the problem with a self-driving car. The problem with the the self-driving car is. Gotta be taught how to steer into the skid sure sure i don't think it's gonna get it right every time that i get right battles lol humans did are you sure but i would rather trust a human eighty skating then a computer cuz it could fly I would not good humans but not most humans. [1:14:36] I don't believe humans reaction in a skid is not thoroughly is not to release the brake and stare into it it's to steer away from it and hit hard hit harder on the break. I am looking and look at the tree so that's where they and he lied creek rolls in so we've tried to come up with systems. To help these situations and that's where antilock comes in that's where the there's the traction control so there's there's things that can be part of the car when I'm driving down the street in my car I turn off the traction control, and the reason is because that the nanny bought that's on the car actually hinders me when I'm driving I got stuck in the middle of an intersection because the traction control said over the wheels are spinning too fast I can't have that we got it we got it monitor Nevada Matic don't you oh I didn't say I love stick so I'm sitting there going I'm in the middle of the intersection stuck on a snow cuz the plow drove by how do I get off at 8 so I got to rock the car and these new drivers he's 5000 drivers they don't know nothing about rocking a car I don't necessarily need a license I've got public transportation I've got Uber they don't need it. [1:15:55] My niece and nephew I thought they'd be chomping at the bit to learn how to drive, it's very different for it because they could just get Uber to go to go drive from it also it's so expensive to allow a young person drive your vehicle insurance side so they don't want it it it does get expensive it does get expensive. The one thing that I thought was interesting was I broke it. [1:16:25] Actually broke I actually broke it, aight four billion of it hardly enough i was thinking of this like a break stuff i, with the Tesla I was showing people how the button on the back seat works it's all electronic you press the button that beat the seat goes out of the way wonderful. I was nervous hundred $20,000 vehicle it won't come back up it's mechanically setup it must be must have learned a lesson or two from Apple because the seat basically says what you want to do that no no I can do that better than you, i will do that for you i press the buttons it wont come back up again it doesn't have a latch that says on no no no, I could do this more than you I know what I want to do and have the seat come back up so another words this seven-seater was now a 5-seater because the backseat was stuck in the downward position. Okay that's bad enough this is a common problem I Googled it make it okay how much is this going to cost me so I Googled it this is a common problem it is a warranty able problem wonderful, okay why did we get the tesla can. [1:17:37] So it saves the environment I don't believe it but I did say it, turn will come back to that what is that so here's the thing how do they fix the seats the ship you a brand new one from montreal, descend a mechanic from Montreal we don't have any dealerships in Ottowa they ship a seat from Montreal receipts of God if he was 7500 lb

Nostalgia Ultras
#20: Charming Yet Inhospitable, Remembering The Old Lansdowne Road

Nostalgia Ultras

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018


As ancient as it was lovable, the old Lansdowne Road stadium was home for Irish football fans. It was far from perfect, but it was the place where many a famous sporting memory was made before being demoilshed. Ste McGovern, Colm Boohig and Peter Henry of Football Faithful, remember the old ground, its special qualities, and some of the best moments that it featured.

The Football Faithful
Bonus Pod - Top 5 Premier League Strike Partnerships!

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 47:24


Yorke & Cole, the SAS, Peter Henry and Danny Ward. Strike partnerships are a feature from days gone by in football and in this special edition of the Football Faithful Podcast, the FF crew look back at some of the best in the business. As well as that we hear about Ant's rescue from the well, and there's a welcome mention for Jesper Blomqvist. To support the show and get an extra pod every month for just $2 check out our Patreon page! www.patreon.com/footballfaithful

Loss of Lieutenant - An Infinity The Game Podcast
Episode 1 - The Phantom Episode

Loss of Lieutenant - An Infinity The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 88:50


Barry, Kev and International celebrity, Nick sit down in Nick's lounge room and discuss our wargaming backstory, how we got into Infinty and what made us stay. Additional discussions on the Infinity community around Melbourne, Australia, gaming philosophy and our take on terrain rules and table set ups. Apologies to Peter Henry for calling him Paul several times during the show and to Nicks patient partner for giving up the lounge space so three nerds could talk toy soldiers for several hours. :) Links to upcoming events below: Symbiophage Narrative Event - 23 September - Collingwood Library, Melbourne https://www.facebook.com/events/273363663270794/ Eastern Uprising 2: Gotcha - 06 October - House of War, Melbourne https://www.facebook.com/events/1165993260208647/ Any comments, critique or content suggestions, please comment below, message us on our fbk page @lossoflieutenant or email us at: lossoflieutenant@gmail.com Thanks for listening!

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Trade is Not Isolated, Kaplan Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 29:20


Peter Henry, Former NYU Stern School of Business Dean, predicts growth next year will taper off.  Robert D. Kaplan, 'The Return of Marco Polo's World' Author, says Trump signifies a return to a more traditional form of world history. James Stavridis, Dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts University, says China is not reaching for global hegemony but regional control. Sara Sanatore, Sanford Bernstein Senior Research analyst, says the more premium products at McDonald's is working for business.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Trade is Not Isolated, Kaplan Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 28:35


Peter Henry, Former NYU Stern School of Business Dean, predicts growth next year will taper off.  Robert D. Kaplan, 'The Return of Marco Polo's World' Author, says Trump signifies a return to a more traditional form of world history. James Stavridis, Dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts University, says China is not reaching for global hegemony but regional control. Sara Sanatore, Sanford Bernstein Senior Research analyst, says the more premium products at McDonald's is working for business. 

SonexFlight
SonexFlight Episode 35: Sonex Down Under - Part 1

SonexFlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 63:51


Our friends in Australia are busy building and flying their Sonex aircraft, and are doing some pretty interesting things. Although the one hundred or so builders are spread across a very large country, there are definite "hot spots" of Sonex activity. In Part 1 we speak with Peter Henry and Chris Bishoff and hear about their challenges and experiences building so far from Oshkosh.

The Football Faithful
Premier League Prediction Pod #7

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 60:54


Seaniebee returns with Peter Henry, Danny Ward, Karl Gwilliam & The Don to look at the upcoming weekend's Premier League fixtures as they try to predict what's going to happen. Winnings from our Guests' bet will go to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation Links: Free Bets: psfootball.net/free-bets Music Credit "Royalty Free Music: www.soundot.com" Produced By Sam Steen

The Football Faithful
Premier League Prediction Podcast #6

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 56:36


Seaniebee returns with Peter Henry, Danny Ward, The Don & Producer Sam to look at the upcoming weekend's Premier League fixtures as they try to predict what's going to happen. You might have heard about the Beat The Bookies app during the show, find out more on the their twitter page @BeatBookiesApp or go to their website Beatthebookiesapp.co.uk Winnings from our Guests' bet will go to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation Links: Free Bets: psfootball.net/free-bets Music Credit "Royalty Free Music: www.soundot.com" Produced By Sam Steen

The Football Faithful
Premier League Prediction Podcast #4

The Football Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 56:02


Seaniebee returns with pod regulars Peter Henry, Danny Ward, James McCarthy and The Don to look ahead to the weekend's Premier League fixtures and go through all the stats & facts as they try to predict the scores & outcomes. Get great bookies sign-up offers here: http://psfootball.net/free-bets If you like the show please subscribe, rate & comment Get more football content through our website psfootball.net email: info@psfootball.net twitter: _ps_football instagram: @psfutball And we're on Facebook too music credit "Royalty Free Music: www.soundotcom.com"

Bloomberg Surveillance
You Need Capital to Believe in Capitalism, Bremmer Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 36:45


Most Americans no longer believe the American dream applies to them, Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, says. Peter Henry, the dean of NYU's Stern School of Business, says many are still enthusiastic about jobs in public service. Finally, the retention rate of Apple iPhone users is higher than any other product out there, Walter Piecyk, an analyst at BTIG, reports. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Surveillance
You Need Capital to Believe in Capitalism, Bremmer Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 36:00


Most Americans no longer believe the American dream applies to them, Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, says. Peter Henry, the dean of NYU's Stern School of Business, says many are still enthusiastic about jobs in public service. Finally, the retention rate of Apple iPhone users is higher than any other product out there, Walter Piecyk, an analyst at BTIG, reports.

Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Peter Henry: Chocolate Factories, Scholarships and Life after the Deanship

Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 63:02


Peter Henry, Dean of NYU Stern School of Business, tells us about growing up in Jamaica and how his roots inform his world view and passion for education. As the 9th and youngest Dean in Stern's history he recounts his pursuit of scholarships for students and lessons learned over his years in academia. In an episode about persistence, connection and making a difference Dean Henry provides a inside look at his legacy and years of leadership. Follow Stern Chats on Instagram: @SternChats If you have a great story to tell: sternchats@gmail.com We will be back next semester with Season 2!

EconTalk
Peter Henry on Growth, Development, and Policy

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2009 64:37


Peter Blair Henry of Stanford University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about economic development. Henry compares and contrasts the policy and growth experience of Barbados and Jamaica. Both became independent of England in the 1960s, so both inherited similar institutions. But each pursued different policies with very different results. Henry discusses the implications of this near-natural experiment for growth generally and the importance of macroeconomic policy for achieving prosperity. The conversation closes with a discussion of Henry's research on stock market reactions as a measure of policy's effectiveness.

EconTalk Archives, 2009
Peter Henry on Growth, Development, and Policy

EconTalk Archives, 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2009 64:37


Peter Blair Henry of Stanford University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about economic development. Henry compares and contrasts the policy and growth experience of Barbados and Jamaica. Both became independent of England in the 1960s, so both inherited similar institutions. But each pursued different policies with very different results. Henry discusses the implications of this near-natural experiment for growth generally and the importance of macroeconomic policy for achieving prosperity. The conversation closes with a discussion of Henry's research on stock market reactions as a measure of policy's effectiveness.