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Not the bolter porn we were looking for The post WH40k Book Club #147 – Blades of Damocles by Phil Kelly appeared first on WH40K Book Club.
More than one hundred years after John C. Dinsmore wrote in Purchasing Principles and Practices that “there should be no great chasm between the board of directors who represent the stockholders whose money is spent and the person who does the spending,” procurement is still struggling with the same fundamental problem of misalignment. In the eighth episode of “Buy: The Way…To Purposeful Procurement,” Philip Ideson, Kelly Barner, and Rich Ham, CEO at Fine Tune, convene to grapple with the insights – and even a few uncomfortable truths – uncovered in their recent conversations with procurement veterans Rob Hills and Kate Vitasek (episodes 6 and 7, respectively). Rich, Phil, and Kelly challenge conventional wisdom about cost avoidance (is it just “funny money,” after all?), the gap between negotiation and execution, and why procurement's performance metrics have remained largely unchanged over the years, despite their obvious flaws. This conversation challenges procurement to think about the practices, processes, or assumptions that no longer serve them, and it also sets the stage for upcoming episodes that will begin to explore tangible solutions to these and other challenge areas. Tune in as the co-hosts gear up for their upcoming discussion with David McCarty and prepare to tackle new definitions of procurement value that could finally liberate procurement from its self-imposed “savings jail.” The path to purposeful procurement is becoming clearer with each episode…
In this episode of “Buy: The Way… To Purposeful Procurement,” Rich Ham, Philip Ideson, and Kelly Barner reflect on what we heard from Oliver Hurrey and Brian Kyle in episodes 3 and 4 and explore how these procurement leaders find purpose and passion in their work, no matter how big or small the project is. Rich, Philip, and Kelly discuss what “purposeful procurement” truly means in 2025, challenging the notion that practitioners can only find purpose when they're working for highly-mission driven organizations. With the right mindset, purpose and the potential for positive impact are within reach for any procurement professional working in any category. Living and working with purpose also requires trust – trust among stakeholders and colleagues, trust with your suppliers, and in many cases, trust from the end consumer. When procurement faces challenges like flawed incentive structures and outdated standardization, it ultimately makes it harder for procurement to drive meaningful impact at scale. Reflecting on these opportunities and challenges along procurement's path to greater purpose, Rich, Philip, and Kelly also look ahead to upcoming discussions where they'll take a deeper dive into how procurement arrived at its current state and some of the potential solutions that could help procurement reach its potential as a driver of purposeful change. Links: Rich Ham on LinkedIn Learn more at FineTuneUs.com
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Shas'o Vior'la O'Shovah Kais Mont'yr, héroe de los Enclaves Visionarios, llega a La Voz de Horus para entender mejor al comandante más díscolo de los T'au. Hoy conoceremos a Farsight desde su origen hasta la actualidad incluyendo las novelas de Phil Kelly y los hechos más actuales. En una nueva edición de nuestros programas dedicados a la vida y obra de grandes personajes de Warhammer 40k abordaremos al legendario Comandante prodigio O'Shovah. Es el momento de conocer al líder de los Enclaves en los que los T'au viven sin la Casta de los Etéreos. ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos y quieres apoyarnos y de paso participar en el sorteo mensual de 400€ en material de Warhammer 40k? Dale al botón de "Apoyar" en iVoox. Tendrás una participación por 2,99€, tres participaciones por 4,99€, siete participaciones por 9,99€, y otras siete por cada bloque de 9,99€. Más detalle en nuestra web, https://www.lavozdehorus.com/ 00:00:00 Presentación e introducción 00:07:34 La juventud de Shoh y sus primeras campañas 00:53:42 La madurez de O'Shovah Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo y Dark Fantasy Studio. El corte de fondo inicial es licencia Creative Commons de Royalty Free Kings utilizada con permiso de su autor Mark Petrie.
Shas'o Vior'la O'Shovah Kais Mont'yr, héroe de los Enclaves Visionarios, llega a La Voz de Horus para entender mejor al comandante más díscolo de los T'au. Hoy conoceremos a Farsight desde su origen hasta la actualidad incluyendo las novelas de Phil Kelly y los hechos más actuales. En una nueva edición de nuestros programas dedicados a la vida y obra de grandes personajes de Warhammer 40k abordaremos al legendario Comandante prodigio O'Shovah. Es el momento de conocer al líder de los Enclaves en los que los T'au viven sin la Casta de los Etéreos. ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos y quieres apoyarnos y de paso participar en el sorteo mensual de 400€ en material de Warhammer 40k? Dale al botón de "Apoyar" en iVoox. Tendrás una participación por 2,99€, tres participaciones por 4,99€, siete participaciones por 9,99€, y otras siete por cada bloque de 9,99€. Más detalle en nuestra web, https://www.lavozdehorus.com/ 00:00:00 Presentación e introducción 00:07:34 La juventud de Shoh y sus primeras campañas 00:53:42 La madurez de O'Shovah Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo y Dark Fantasy Studio. El corte de fondo inicial es licencia Creative Commons de Royalty Free Kings utilizada con permiso de su autor Mark Petrie. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
I don't know why I read everything, but I did. I'm exhausted at the moment, my brain wasn't even thinking about what to exorcise or edit, it just saw words and verbalised them. What do you think of having literally all the stats in there as well as the fluff? On the one hand, its completionist, on the other, is that even a good thing in this case? Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
I particularly like the part about some Tyranid organisms becoming subordinate to their gun symbiote. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
Sorry for the week off. I was working like crazy to finish an audiobook project before a brilliant weekend away of narrative 40K gaming. This was fun to go into the specific of how various Tyranid weapons actually work. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
It's been a while since I've cracked out this accent. No recent audiobooks for my day job have afforded me the ability, so here we go. Good to indulge in this one again. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
If you've ever heard the rumour that zoats were once a slave race of the tyranids, well, here you go. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
The screeching of the horde was deafening, but even over their inhuman cries, Coyle could hear the clang and it cost a lot Bitch, I'm always at the guala, yeah, and you are not Badass B, keep on going 'til you hit the spot Woah, I'm a big bag hunter with the bow She got a big bad dumper, drop it low Mama called me and she happy with the growth Never ever fold for a thottie, that's an oath (yeah, ayy) Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
The current stars of the 40K show make their earlier mark here, a great set of jaws swallowing the galaxy from beneath. Interesting to note that so much of the current storyline is being pulled from this far back, with heavy emphasis being placed on the Octavius sector here as well. It was the setting at the launch of the most recent edition of Kill Team and a major one in ninth edition 40K, with it's own secondary objective: retrieve octavius data. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
Once more duty calls me to try and narrate a graphic as spoken word. I apologise in advance - I tried my best to make it at least somewhat understandable while not altering it beyond what isn't in the original codex. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
Humankind first encounters the hive fleet codenamed Kraken. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
Here he is. A man whose name would echo through the years in equal parts fame and infamy. The beginning of Inquisitor Kryptman. Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
The Ultramarines are mostly Roman-themed (from modern-day Italy) and Chaplain Ortan Cassius has a mostly knackered face, so that's where I was going with that voice. Interesting they're bringing the norn queens more heavily into the lore these days, but not...the dominatrixes
Today we have a classic Perch Pod episode with Phil Kelly. Phil's a Professor at Emporia State University. He is the author of Classical Geopolitics which is one of the five books Jacob has assigned almost every geopolitical analyst he has ever trained. He and Jacob talk about the definition and intention of Geopolitics and delve into the Geopolitics of Latin America.--Timestamps:(01:10) - Intro(04:47) - Why Geopolitics?(07:18) - What is Geopolitics? (25:19) - Geopolitics of the “Three Americas”(47:16) - Mexico + South America- Discussing Immigration and Climate Change --Referenced in the Show:--CI Site: cognitive.investmentsJacob Site: jacobshapiro.comJacob Twitter: x.com/JacobShapSubscribe to the Newsletter: bit.ly/weekly-sitrep--Cognitive Investments is an investment advisory firm, founded in 2019 that provides clients with a nuanced array of financial planning, investment advisory and wealth management services. We aim to grow both our clients' material wealth (i.e. their existing financial assets) and their human wealth (i.e. their ability to make good strategic decisions for their business, family, and career).--Disclaimer: Cognitive Investments LLC (“Cognitive Investments”) is a registered investment advisor. Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where Cognitive Investments and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure.The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor's particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. You should consult your attorney or tax advisorThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
The first of the listener donated codexes commences - thank you Alistair! Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest. If you've enjoyed listening to Oldex, I'd really appreciate it if you would leave a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you found this to help spread the word: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oldex/id1574187584 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1aehYQH8DpHRlWNbRufQTN?si=8b69327427704038 Many thanks to Phil Kelly, Andy Chambers, Andy Hoare and Graham McNeill for writing the fiction I grew up with Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Andy Chambers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandychambers/ Andy Chambers' website: http://redstargames.net/ Graham McNeill on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urielventris01/ Is Andy Hoare on social media? Please get in touch with me so I can add their links. I can't find them! Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options. If you've enjoyed this audio story, please thank the authors, leave a review of the show, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
5:08 Phil Answers Life's Most Important Questions. 12:48 Phil has a hot take on Breakfast. 24:18 Phil talks the start of his love for baseball. 28:24 Creating Corner Ball. 35:50 Phil Talks Being a Pitcher. 41:40 Phil talks playing ball in college. 53:49 Building Character for kids. 58:12 JDubs Questions. 1:08:44 Stop Listening. Welcome to the Working Perspectives Podcast Hosted by Matt Lavelle, Justin Richardson and Jamie Iglesias. Show Links: https://www.tiktok.com/@workingppod?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/workingperspectivespodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/workingperspectivespodcast-100884222318497 https://twitter.com/workingppod https://linktr.ee/Workingperspectives Meet Phil Kelly, a Father, Husband, and Coach Who is Passionate About Baseball Phil Kelly is a father, husband, and coach who is passionate about baseball. He played baseball in high school and college, and he is now running a softball and baseball camp in Conshohocken, PA. Phil Kelly is committed to helping young players develop their skills and love of the game. He is a patient and positive coach who creates a fun and supportive environment for his players. In addition to his coaching, Phil is also a active member of the Conshohocken community. He is a volunteer coach for the local Little League team, and he is also a member of the Conshohocken Baseball Association. Phil is a role model for young players in Conshohocken. He is a hard worker, a dedicated coach, and a loving father and husband. He is an inspiration to all who know him. Phil played baseball at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School and Neumann University. He is the founder and director of Kelly Baseball and Softball. He is passionate about helping young players develop their skills and love of the game. He is a patient and positive coach who creates a fun and supportive environment for his players. He is a role model for young players in Conshohocken. He is a hard worker, a dedicated coach, and a loving father and husband. Where to find Phil Kelly if interested in Kelly Baseball and Softball: IG @whaddupkelz @kellysoftballandbaseball Twitter @whaddupkelz Email Pkelly1725@gmail.com
His name has been coming up a lot as of late and one of the more common questions that comes up is "Why the hate?". To be clear, it's our hope that everyone enjoys the Warhammer 40,000 hobby and by no means are we advocating that anyone not read the many books and short stories written by Phil Kelly. But, since there are so many contradictions, it's probably good that we address what the hubbub is about. Here is the Reddit post in question: https://www.reddit.com/r/Tau40K/comments/12uqzom/do_you_like_the_direction_that_phil_kelly_is/ Transcripts Now Provided on the Discord: https://discord.gg/K7pRQWWdvG
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Una novela deL IMPERIO TAU! FARSIGHT. Leyendas del Milenio Oscuro. La estrella en ascenso del Imperio Tau se enfrenta a su primer verdadero desafío al liderar a la Casta del Fuego contra una abrumadora fuerza de orkos en un entorno tan letal como el enemigo. Es una de las batallas definitorias de Comandante Farsight, y presenta algunas secuencias de acción audaces, incluido un duelo feroz en una sala médica que te hará ver a Farsight de una manera completamente diferente. La historia también tiene todo tipo de pistas sobre los orígenes de los famosos compañeros de Farsight, "los Ocho"... LA HISTORIA Los desiertos de óxido de Arkunasha están rojos por la sangre derramada. Los orcos de ¡Waaagh! Los dok han invadido en masa, y los colonos tau sitiados están al borde de la extinción. Cuando el famoso general O'Shoh llega para destrozar a los pieles verdes al frente de un ejército de armaduras de batalla de alta tecnología, los tau esperan una victoria fácil, pero los orcos hambrientos de batalla superan en número a los tau cuatrocientos a uno, y la feroz oxidación del planeta las tormentas tienen un apetito diabólico propio. ¿Puede la estrella en ascenso de la casta del fuego resolver el enigma del pasado embrujado de Arkunasha antes de que los monstruosos cyborgs de Dok Toofjaw conquisten el planeta por completo? Escrito por Phil Kelly. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Discord: https://discord.gg/9QMkYuUk También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
Are your staff all on the same page about your broader business strategy? How do you communicate this on both an individual and a collective basis? How can alterations to your comms process fructify recruitment? In this episode of the Insurance Broker Podcast, we're thrilled to be speaking with Phil Kelly, Managing Director of Pro Noctis Group. In the episode, Phil outlines the crucial importance of retaining ‘alignment' within your business, by ensuring that your various teams and individuals are always aware of and actively contributing towards your company's strategy. In conversation with Boston Tullis' Sarah Myerscough, he emphasises that good communication is crucial to the alignment process, and notes that technology can be beneficial in this regard, but only if a channel suitable for your business is utilised. Quote of the Episode “The world's forever changing, and I think the way we embrace and engage our people really does pay dividends, if we can align it to what we're trying to achieve and communicate that effectively. More often than not, I think the people within an organisation are an afterthought, it's more ‘strategy first, and then they'll play catch up'. But actually, the biggest challenge to delivering progress or growth [is engaging staff], as part of the decision-making process.” An organisation only functions through the work of the individuals within it. For Phil Kelly, it is crucial for the people at all levels of a business to be both well-informed about and involved in its decision-making. If you only treat the employees within your business as functionaries facilitating a broader strategy, they will only perform their roles as such. Alternatively, if you can engage your staff with consistent and encouraging internal messaging, repeatedly emphasising your broader goals, they will be more willing to roll up their sleeves when the business inevitably hits bumps in the road. People derive fulfilment and satisfaction from understanding how their contributions are facilitating the mechanism of the business, and focused messaging in this regard will pay dividends in both productivity and staff retention. Key Takeaways This form of engaging staff communication will also help with recruitment, a key issue currently facing the insurance industry. Contrary to common misconceptions about Generation Z, young people want to work, but they also want clarity about the nature of their prospective employers – who are you as an organisation? What are you trying to achieve? By communicating this, you can demonstrate to prospective employees what their goals would be, and the broader strategy they would be contributing to, which are key factors by which young people navigate the recruitment process. Throughout this episode, Phil repeatedly returns to the term ‘alignment', to articulate how easy it is for various teams to be functioning on splintered or even contradictory conceptions of their business' overall strategy. It is essential that at every level of the business, there is a consensus of ‘Who are we as an organisation? What are our goals? How are we going to achieve them?'. Once this clear messaging has been delivered at all levels of the business, it becomes more resilient to the unpredictable impacts of external factors, namely the continuing socioeconomic turbulence we are facing. The key to achieving and delivering alignment within your business is effective and consistent communication. This must be repeatedly reinforced, by ensuring that every team in the business, and every individual within those teams, is always clear on its overall strategy. To keep your staff engaged with this messaging, creating a warm and friendly environment is crucial. A productive office ecosystem in which everyone is engaged creates to a rewarding and collaborative work experience. Best Moments/Key Quotes “As human beings, to get the best out of each other, we need to be a feeling that we are cared about, and we contribute, and we get regular feedback, good, bad and indifferent… If we really want to have that ecosystem of wellbeing and looking after each other, and really having a sort of a movement and working towards a goal, that's the type of effective leadership or management we need and that's not the role, obviously, of the CEO. They're too far removed, but certainly, they should have an understanding with their senior or executive leadership team of what's going on with them rather than everything being transactional.” “It fundamentally comes down to, ‘How do we have better conversations and create clarity in our messages?' because that creates alignment.” “Who are we as an organisation, as a team, what are we trying to achieve? And how do we go about our business? How do we behave and perform? When you get that aligned, you get congruence, and then when you're communicating those marketing messages, those key sales messages or even in the interviews, you're going to attract the right type of talent, and then all of a sudden, then you're going to have people making the right decision to come with you.” Resources Pro-Noctis - https://www.pro-noctis.com/ About the Guest Phil Kelly is the Managing Director of Pro Noctis, a training and consultancy business which helps organisations to align their strategies and streamline day-to-day decision-making. He was previously a professional footballer, before working for 11 years in the RAF as a trainer and educator. Phil's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-kelly-pro-noctis/ About the Host Sarah Myerscough is the Sales and Marketing Director of Boston Tullis Group. The founder of The Insurance Brokers Podcast, she brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective on communication in the insurance sector. Boston Tullis works with insurance professionals to build effective communication both internally and externally through podcasting, event reporting, videography, and internal communications facilitation. Website: https://bostontullis.co.uk/ Evaluation Link: https://s.bostontullis.co.uk/s/podcastevaluation
The latest episode of PF's On the Line podcast rounds up some of the interviews we recorded at FABTECH 2022. You'll hear from John Anderson of Bulk Chemicals and Kelly McCabe of PEM about their work on a project for farm equipment provider Bazooka Farmstar Inc. Derek DeGeest of LestaUSA and JD Rogers Wagner discuss a new partnership between the two companies aimed at providing automation solutions for finishers. Phil Kelly of Circle-Prosco talks advances in zirconium pretreatment technology. These are just a few of the great things we ran across at the show. Follow PF on LinkedIn or check out PF's YouTube page to find some of the additional video interviews we captured at FABTECH.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/aborderprince Quick review and rant about The Farsight Novel Crisis of Faith and Tau in general. Next one will be more focused just wanted to talk tau and I really enjoy Phil Kelly's work on the Tau stuff. cheers Try Audible and get the book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audible-Membership/dp/B00OPA2XFG?actionCode=AMN30DFT1Bk06604291990WX&tag=aborderprince-21 FARSIGHT CRISIS OF FAITH: https://amzn.to/3MJE5tt Thanks! Emperor Protects! #WARHAMMER #TAU #FARSIGHT -----------------------Affiliate links-----------------------------
This Week in Auburn Cross Country with Coach Aaron Kindt &n Andy Burcham 10/18/21 Photo: Phil Kelly
Stephen speaks to commentators Jamie Bryson and Phil Kelly.
This Week in Auburn Cross Country with Coach Aaron Kindt & Andy Burcham 9/20/221 Photo: Phil Kelly
In 1978 a relatively unknown 21-year-old Phil Kelly claimed a remarkable Sandover medal - the WAFL's best-and-fairest award - playing for East Perth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sinn Fein and DUP shoot down no jab, no high street voucher cash. Where are the ideas to incentivise vaccine uptake? Should the Executive have bigger and better ideas to encourage people to get covid jab? Also on the show, Former DUP Education Minister Peter Weir has called for young people over the age of 12 to get the covid vaccinations. Nolan speaks to commentators Mairia Cahill and Phil Kelly. Plus more. Email nolan@bbc.co.uk
One of the things I love about necrons is how they take inspiration from great Earth mysteries, thus suggesting that they were responsible for them millenia ago. In this piece by Phil Kelly he links the necrons to the Orion correlation theory of the real pyramid complex of Giza, as well as those pyramids near perfect alignment with the cardinel compass points. Thank you to Phil Kelly for writing the fiction I grew up with. Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley@gmail.com. Many thanks to Graham McNeill for his help with identifying which authors go with which codex stories. Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill's website: https://graham-mcneill.com/ If you've enjoyed this audio story, please follow Phil and Graham on Twitter, leave a review on iTunes, share this podcast and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
The second of two videos I'm releasing this week to mark Age of Sigmar 3rd edition, written by it's creative lead Phil Kelly. Phil Kelly writes marvellously morose Eldar, and I tried to stay away from the typical lighter voice in favour of something more husky and deep for Ulthwé Farseer Maechu. Thanks for all you've done and do for the hobby and community Phil Kelly. You can talk to me about 40K and which middlehammer/oldhammer codex lore I should record next at https://twitter.com/RJBayley or robertjbayley@gmail.com. Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Many thanks to Graham McNeill for his help with identifying which authors go with which codex stories. Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill's website: https://graham-mcneill.com/ If you've enjoyed this audio story, please follow Phil and Graham on Twitter, leave a review on iTunes and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
To celebrate the announcement of Age of Sigmar 3rd Edition, I'll be releasing two videos this week written by it's creative lead Phil Kelly. Written nearly two decades ago, this story comes from the third edition of AoS's sister game, Warhammer 40,000. And, like the tabletop gaming/hobby visionary he is, he gave us a Deathwatch story 4 whole editions before they even got a codex. Thanks for all you've done and do for the hobby and community Phil Kelly. You can talk to me about 40K and which middlehammer/oldhammer codex lore I should record next at https://twitter.com/RJBayley or robertjbayley@gmail.com. Phil Kelly on Twitter: @philkellywords Many thanks to Graham McNeill for writing this and his help with identifying which authors go with which codex stories. Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill's website: https://graham-mcneill.com/ If you've enjoyed this audio story, please follow Phil and Graham on Twitter, leave a review on iTunes, share, subscribe and press the notification button so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
I love hearing from the voices that aren't represented on the tabletop. Went with a West Country accent as: A) It gives the character a salty seadog feel. B) After voicing Hafgan in Lee C Conley's audiobook of The Dead Sagas, I realise the West Country accent can sound really badass. Thanks to Phil Kelly for writing the fiction I grew up with. You can talk to me about 40K and which middlehammer/oldhammer codex lore I should record next at https://twitter.com/RJBayley or robertjbayley@gmail.com. Many thanks to Graham McNeill for writing this and his help with identifying which authors go with which codex stories. Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill's website: https://graham-mcneill.com/ If you've enjoyed this audio story, please follow Phil and Graham on Twitter, leave a review on iTunes, share and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
A member of the Adeptus Mechanicus details the impossibility of necron Gauss weapons. To make the cyborg AdMech voice how could I resist using a Gaussian dither? Thank you to Phil Kelly for writing fiction that I grew up with. Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords You can talk to me about 40K and which middlehammer/oldhammer codex lore I should record next at https://twitter.com/RJBayley or robertjbayley@gmail.com. Many thanks to Graham McNeill for his help with identifying which authors go with which codex stories. Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill's website: https://graham-mcneill.com/ If you've enjoyed this audio story, please follow Phil and Graham on Twitter, leave a review on iTunes and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
An intriguing story to find in Codex: Necrons 3rd edition because...well, you'll hear. You can talk to me about 40K and which middlehammer/oldhammer lore I should record next emailing robertjbayley@gmai.com or at https://twitter.com/RJBayley. Thank you to Phil Kelly for writing fiction that blew my childhood mind, and also my adult one. Phil Kelly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/philkellywords Many thanks to Graham McNeill for his help with this project in identifying which authors go with which stories. Graham McNeill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill Graham McNeill's website: https://graham-mcneill.com/ If you've enjoyed this audio story, please follow Graham on Twitter, leave an iTunes review, share and subscribe so you know when the next story is out. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
Welcome to this first installment of Oldex, in which I adapt the wonderful fiction from out of print Warhammer 40,000 codexes and other rules books into audio stories. First things first: thank you ever so much to Graham McNeill, the very author of this and so many other stories I grew up reading. Graham took the time to tell me the specific authors of the individual pieces in 3rd edition Codex Necrons after I sent him photos of them *all* from my own copy. As you may know, codexes generally only give a list of authors at the start and do not attribute which piece of fiction was written by who. As I'm adapting individual pieces I felt it only right to try and credit the specific author of a piece, rather than say 'it's either the work of Andy Chambers, Pete Haines, Graham McNeill, Phil Kelly or Andy Hoare.' Thank you Mr. McNeill, I feel honoured you have taken the time to help me, and it's a testament to your character that you made the effort for someone you don't know from Jack. You can and should follow Graham McNeill on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/GrahamMcNeill While you're about it, visit his website to see the vast plethora of work he's accomplished: https://graham-mcneill.com/ Since, thanks to Graham, I have all the authors for the Codex Necrons 3rd ed. fiction, this first phase of Oldex will be focused on that book, and I am glad that the opening story in the codex is by Mr. McNeill, as I wanted the first video on this channel to be one of his. Why Necrons? I'm a necron boy at heart. I love all the other factions - I also have Space Marine, Genestealer Cult and Imperial Guard forces. As someone with a couple of chronic health issues who has been let down by people in power, however, I relate to their story of being horrendously ill and raging at those who are in a position, but refuse, to help or betray them. There is something awesome and inspiring about enslaving the very gods that tried to devour you. I probably have an unusual view of the necrons though, don't I? If you've enjoyed this audio story, please follow Graham on Twitter, subscribe and leave a review on iTunes. You can talk to me about 40K and which middlehammer/oldhammer lore I should turn my attention to next at https://twitter.com/RJBayley or robertjbayley@gmail.com. This production, like all of Oldex, is entirely unofficial and uncommercial, from an out of print publication, is a derivative work with all copyrights owned by Games Workshop and is a celebration of the hobby.
Warhammer 40k Audio: Redemption on Dal'yth by Phil Kelly (Tau / Farsight story) #WARHAMMER #TAU #FARSIGHT Excellent short story concerning on of the early people in Commander Farisghts life. Brilliant action loved it. If you want more Phil Kelly Tau action i recommend these books or audiobooks. Blades of Damocles: https://amzn.to/3eUQID4 War of Secrets (TAU GOD BOOK): https://amzn.to/3yft5wR Damocles (multi authors): https://amzn.to/3f2SdPX Farsight Crisis of Faith: https://amzn.to/3fr8r4i Most of these are available on Audible are part of a free trial using my link here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audible-Membership/dp/B00OPA2XFG?actionCode=AMN30DFT1Bk06604291990WX&tag=aborderprince-21 Thanks! Emperor Protects! -----------------------Affiliate links-----------------------------
Today's guest is Phil Kelly. Phil's a Professor at Emporia State University. He is the author of https://www.amazon.com/Classical-Geopolitics-New-Analytical-Model-Phil-Kelly/dp/0804798206 (Classical Geopolitics) which is one of the five books Jacob has assigned almost every geopolitical analyst he has ever trained. He and Jacob talk about the definition and intention of Geopolitics and delve into the Geopolitics of Latin America. Check out 00:00 Intro 03:37 Why Geopolitics? 06:08 What is Geopolitics? 24:09 Geopolitics of the “Three Americas” 46:06 Mexico + South America- Discussing Immigration and Climate Change Outro 51:52 Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any new episodes! We put out new episodes every other Monday Questions? Reach out at: info@perchperspectives.comSubscribe to the Perch Pod Newsletter https://perchperspectives.com/reports/ (HERE) Check out LatamPolitik https://latampolitik.com/ (here)!
Joined today by independent journalist and latina activist @UrbanNathalia and @Phil_Kelly_ from the Cuba Ireland Solidarity Forum (@CubaIreSol) to talk about imperialism in Latin America and its useful idiots.
Legendary loremaster Phil Kelly joins Wade to talk about the newest Warhammer Age of Sigmar army, the mighty Sons of Behemat. It's going to be BIG!
Lounge Wagon is an all-terrain utility wagon. They quickly reached their goal and ended up raising $103,724 for their second campaign. In this episode, I had the opportunity to chat with Phil Kelly who is a second-time Kickstarter creator. We sit down to discuss using crowdfunding as a way to test the market, the iterative process of developing a product, and building the business after crowdfunding. Links From The Episode: - Crowdfunding Resources - Crush Crowdfunding Blog Book - Lounge Wagon Kickstarter Campaign ^ link the words here are the links: https://crushcrowdfunding.com/resources/ https://crushcrowdfunding.com/product/crush-crowdfunding-blog-book/ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/iamphilkelly/the-lounge-wagon
Phil Kelly joins Wade on this week's podcast to talk about his work on the early background of the Farsight Enclaves and his new Commander Farsight novel.
Bass player Red Kelly (back row, third from left) was a veteran of Stan Kenton, Charlie Barnett, Harry James and Woody Herman bands among others before he retired from the road and operated a jazz club near Olympia called the Tumwater Conservatory in the 70s, and later, Kellys in Tacoma in the 80s and 90s. Saxophonists Bill Ramsay and Milt Kleeb put together a great book for an 11 piece band that played at Kellys monthly and they made one CD. We'll hear a Milt Kleeb arrangement featuring Bill Ramsay from that CD on this week's Jazz Northwest. Also on this week's show, Phil Kelly (no relation) leads his big band The Northwest Prevailing Winds, Vancouver saxophonist Jerry Cook new CD, singer Becca Duran and others. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by host Jim Wilke and airs Sundays at 2 p.m. Listeners may also subscribe to the podcast at KNKX, NPR, Apple , or Google .
Nolan spoke to Pimlico Plumbers CEO Charlie Mullins and Phil Kelly.
We're approaching the "dog days" of Summer, and inspired by the photo on the CD we're leading off this show with an outstanding big band led by composer/arranger Phil Kelly. Mostly Northwest residents with a few guests from L.A. and New York, it's an exciting band playing great originals by Phil Kelly, I had you with the puppies, right? Also, on this edition of the show, Portlander Dave Frishberg sings a couple of songs about baseball, and we remember Clarence Acox group playing at The New Orleans Creole Restaurant. Plus, Cory Weeds Quintet playing at Frankie's in Vancouver, Walt Wagner Trio and more. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by host Jim Wilke and airs Sundays at 2 p.m. Listeners may also subscribe to the podcast at KNKX, NPR, Apple , or Google .
Phil Kelly, from the Warhammer studio, joins Wade to take an in-depth look at the background of the Lumineth Realm-lords
UDA say they don't believe loyalists should access the controversial Troubles pension. Stephen got reaction from Prof. Peter Shirlow, News Letter deputy editor Ben Lowry and commentator Phil Kelly.
This week's Jazz Northwest starts in Ellensburg, with Barney McClure at the Hammond B3 and the Central Washington University Big Band playing a Phil Kelly arrangement of Barney's tune, "Spot." Also this week, recordist and studio owner David Lange is featured on accordion with Pearl Django from a recent release, and vintage live recordings of Cannonball Adderley in Seattle and Ernestine Anderson in Culver City, CA. Jazz Northwest is recorded and produced by host Jim Wilke and airs Sundays at 2 p.m. Listeners may also subscribe to the podcast at KNKX, NPR, Apple , or Google .
I had the pleasure of welcoming a very good friend and Ex-RAF colleague Phil Kelly on to the podcast this week. Phil is an award winning business owner and TED presenter who loves to build positive relationships with clients. Having designed and delivered successful training packages worldwide across various industries, he now spends most of his time within business development and quality assurance. He has a passion for coaching, facilitation and experiential learning and utilises this alongside his academic background within education and leadership to design and develop bespoke training packages that meet the client's needs. If you want to reach out and connect with Phil on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-kelly-pro-noctis/ Basic format – 20 minutes to help you on your leadership journey PLEASE ENJOY Make sure you follow/subscribe to my social media platforms - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/STARDevelopmentuk/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuart-waddington-1882b4aa/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stuart_waddington/?hl=en YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2x388h9BiwofjDJbXfz_hg See you next week…..
Complacency is now the biggest threat in the battle against coronavirus - Health Minister Robin Swann. Stephen spoke to Professor George Lomonossoff, a virologist at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, News Letter political editor Sam McBride, and commentators Phil Kelly, Fionola Meredith and Tom Kelly. Also on the podcast, should there be increased restrictions and checks on travel into NI to combat coronavirus? Stephen spoke to TUV leader Jim Allister.
With the biggest public health crisis we've confronted this century playing out, it's forced us indoors for the foreseeable future. Governments are demanding that we stay home and leave only for essential purposes like grocery shopping or medical checkups. Schools have been closed for most of the year in Vietnam, students aren't likely to return until at least June and workers in non-essential industries have either been stood down or are required to work from home until further notice. As this existential threat to our health and livelihoods is mostly seen as coming from beyond the four walls of our homes, what about the impact it's having within them? To find out, I spoke to health and fitness professional Phil Kelly, the founder and master trainer of Body Expert Systems based in Ho Chi Minh City. We ask Phil the following questions: 1. What impact has COVID-19 had on the health and fitness industry in Vietnam? 2. How quickly do you believe the industry will bounce back and why? 3. How have you adapted your program/s to the restrictions that have been put in place? 4. What advice and activities do you have to keep us moving? 5. Are there any online challenges that we should just simply avoid?
Northern Ireland will be the only part of the UK where emergency legislation to block terrorists being automatically freed from jail won't apply. UUP MLA Doug Beattie has called on the UK Government to rethink its policy. He spoke to Stephen this morning along with commentator Phil Kelly. Also on the podcast, Secretary of State Julian Smith has been sacked by Boris Johnson in cabinet reshuffle. Is he a big loss to politics in Northern Ireland? Stephen spoke to UUP MLA Doug Beattie, SDLP MP Claire Hanna, News Letter deputy editor Ben Lowry, commentators Jamie Bryson, Alex Kane and Mairia Cahill, and Margaret McGuckin from SAVIA.
Are they secrets or just Rockcraft? The post WH40k Book Club Episode #17 – War of Secrets by Phil Kelly appeared first on WH40K Book Club.
Are they secrets or just Rockcraft? The post WH40k Book Club Episode #17 – War of Secrets by Phil Kelly appeared first on WH40K Book Club.
The great loremaster Phil Kelly returns to StormCast to talk about the development of the new Death army, the Ossiarch Bonereapers, and what their arrival means for the Mortal Realms.
Today on the podcast I'm joined by Izzy and Phil Kelly, the creators and authors of the travel blog The Gap Decaders. . This is the second time that I've welcomed two guests in a single episode. The first time I spoke with twin brothers. Now I speak with a married couple who have been traveling on an extended road trip through Europe. During the recording of this episode, Izzy and Phil called me from their RV. Which has been their home for over a year now. . Though before taking to road, Izzy and Phil lived a much different life. They had well-paying jobs, a home that they were renovating, and a steady lifestyle. However, they both decided that it was time for a change, and left it all behind to go travel. . In this episode Izzy and Phil tell us about how they made the decision to start living in their RV, and their journey thus far. They share some of the highlights that they've experienced around Europe, as well as some of their misadventures. We also discuss some valuable life lessons that they've learned from their experience. Including; the value of letting go of "stuff" in your life, couples dynamics when traveling long-term, and how anything is achievable if you're willing to sacrifice for it. . Connect with Izzy and Phil Website: https://thegapdecaders.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_gap_decaders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gapdecaders Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegapdecaders Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/thegapdecaders/ . Thank you for listening! Don't forget to follow All-Around Adventure on these social media platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allaroundadventure/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllAroundAdventure/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllAroundAdvent/ . And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!
On today's program we spoke to Phil Kelly about next weekend's Kellybrook Cider Festival, caught up with John at the Queen Vic Market, and chatted to Dr Tim Crowe about some of the world's nutritional hotspots.
Warhammer Loremaster Phil Kelly talks about the development of the Warhammer Age of Sigmar background and the opportunities for writers in this setting.
Senior background writer Phil Kelly talks about what went into the creation of the world of Vigilus and the Imperium Nihilus: Vigilus Defiant campaign book, and the fundamental qualities of Warhammer 40,000 background.
La tercera novela de la saga de Astartes post-Cicatrix nos adentra en los Ángeles Oscuros y su relación con los Primaris y con la Cuarta Esfera T'au. ¿Qué está pasando en el Capítulo con más secretos que guardar y cómo han salido los T'au de su accidentado viaje disforme? De todo eso y muchísimo más sabemos más gracias a esta novela de Phil Kelly, que hemos dramatizado con la ayuda de Patryn, Marina y Logan. Enfúndante tu servoarmadura Mark X, o quizá tu armadura Ghostkeel, y acompáñanos. Eso sí, te advertimos que la etérea Aun'Shao te convencerá de que te unas al Bien Supremo si la escuchas demasiado. Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast es licencia Creative Commons, compuesta e interpretada por ‘Royalty Free Kings' y Mark Petrie. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
So what's all this "Soul Wars" stuff about then? Join us as we catch up with Phil Kelly on the value of souls in the Mortal Realms, and check out Ben Johnson's insights into the Flesh-eater Courts.
In this episode, loremaster Phil Kelly chats about the latest news from the Mortal Realms, while expert Pete Scholey shares his thoughts on the changes to summoning.
On today's show we spoke about a yummy prawn stir-fry that Cam concocted during the week, and also mentioned David Chang's excellent Ugly Delicious series on Netflix.It's been too long since we had Bacash's Michael Bacash on the show, and we chatted about how people are still afraid of cooking fish and how to try and get confident with it. We also spoke about the new commercial fishing laws in Port Phillip Bay and sustainable fishing in general.We also had a market report from John at the Queen Vic Market, with a rare venture into politics!We also mentioned what we think is the best seafood cookbook in Australia: the Australian Fish & Seafood Cookbook by Susman, Huckstep, Swan & Hodges.Phil Kelly from Kellybrook Cider popped into the studio to talk about Scrumpy cider, how cider is made, and the upcoming Cider Festival that is now celebrating its 30th year.
GenCon for Those Who Gen-Can’t! Zack and Jason bring you all of the exciting news and reveals from GenCon 2017! Exclusive interviews with: Phil Kelly, Lead Designer and Writer for Warhammer 40K, 8th edition by Games Workshop https://www.games-workshop.com Ross Watson, ( https://twitter.com/therosswatson ) Head Writer of Wrath and Glory, the upcoming Warhammer 40K roleplay game by Ulisses North America http://www.ulisses-us.com/ Aaron Darland, Game Developer for Wyrd Games https://www.wyrd-games.net/ Mike Chenault, Game Developer for Cool Mini Or Not’s Song of Ice and Fire miniatures game https://cmon.com/ Joseph Goodman of Goodman Games http://goodman-games.com/ …and many more! All the plastic crack news in one show!
Phil & Kelly review Gotham season 3 episode 20, “Heroes Rise: Pretty Hate Machine”! Show notes: Before the Bat: Heroes Rise: Pretty Hate Machine (Gotham S3E20) Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CapesLunatics Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capesandlunatics Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Kelly Fitzgerald on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperSquint Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
El Warhammer Fest 2017 se celebró en Coventry los días 27 y 28 de mayo, durante los que fue el centro de la atención del mundo warhammero. En este programa entrevistamos a Juan y Fran, dos lectores y oyentes que han tenido la amabilidad de ejercer de corresponsales de La Voz de Horus en el evento más importante del año. Nos cuentan cómo se vive el evento con la gente que acude a él, seminarios, conversaciones con ilustres como Phil Kelly y mucho más. Además, al final hacemos un repaso a muchas de las preguntas que habéis dejado en nuestra web para que Juan y Fran se las llevaran con ellos al Warhammer Fest. Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast es licencia Creative Commons, compuesta e interpretada por 'Royalty Free Kings'. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Before the Bat: Heroes Rise: All Will Be Judged Phil & Kelly review Gotham season 3 episode 19, “Heroes Rise: All Will Be Judged”! Show notes: Before the Bat: Heroes Rise: All Will Be Judged (Gotham S3E19) Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CapesLunatics Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capesandlunatics Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKezHc4vA7JKhIuBNmBmvrQ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Kelly Fitzgerald on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperSquint Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
Before the Bat: Heroes Rise: These Delicate and Dark Obsessions Phil & Kelly review Gotham season 3 episode 16, “Heroes Rise: These Delicate and Dark Obsessions”! Show notes: Before the Bat: Heroes Rise: These Delicate and Dark Obsessions (Gotham S3E16) Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beforethebatpod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Beforethebatpodcast/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Kelly Fitzgerald on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperSquint Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
Before the Bat: Mad City: Time Bomb (Gotham S3E10) Phil & Kelly review Gotham season 3 episode 10, “Mad City: Time Bomb”! Show notes: Before the Bat: Mad City: Time Bomb (Gotham S3E10) Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beforethebatpod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Beforethebatpodcast/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Kelly Fitzgerald on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperSquint Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich, Rob Southgate
While hanging out at Warhammer World, in Nottingham, England, Ashley had a chance to sit down with Robin Cruddace and Phil Kelly from Games Workshop to talk about the new Codex: Deathwatch.
While hanging out at Warhammer World, in Nottingham, England, Ashley had a chance to sit down with Robin Cruddace and Phil Kelly from Games Workshop to talk about the new Codex: Deathwatch.
We started today's show with a quick soapbox rant about the ongoing death of the Great Barrier Reef... why do we not seem to care more about this?ANYWAY back to the food, or in this case the booze! The sixth annual Good Beer Week is coming up very soon, and Miro Bellini about the evolution of the festival, food matching with beer, and some of the awesome events to look out for.Next we spoke to author, TV host, and top-shelf tweeter Adam Liaw about one of our favourite cookbooks, Adam's Big Pot. We talked about the different influences on Australian cuisine, the continuing simplification of Adam's cooking, and the importance of seasoning and texture.To finish today's show, Kellybrook Winery's co-owner Phil Kelly spoke about the upcoming Cider Festival on the weekend of April 30. Kellybrook is a second-generation cider producer, and we discussed different varieties of cider, the different apples that go into it, and what exactly it means to "scrump".
Episode 1 features interviews with Jake Marriner from the Carrum Patterson Lakes FC, Phil Kelly from the Carrum Bowling Club and Sonya Kilkenny, MLA for Carrum.
featuring music from Scenes, Phil Kelly and the SW Santa Ana WInds, Les DeMerle Bill Anschell, Liam Sillery and Joan Hickey.
Selections from Chris Waldens Home of My Heart which received 2 Grammy Nominations. Also featured are cuts from previous Grammy nominated CDs from Kim Richmond and Phil Kelly