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Best podcasts about philip graham

Latest podcast episodes about philip graham

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Peas in a Pod

Selected Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 57:36


Host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories about perfect pairs, and what happens if and when they split up.  A friendship unravels in “Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. Crane,” by Dorothy Parker, performed by Mia Dillon and Rita Wolf.Writer Toure feels that there ought to be a corresponding ritual to marriage and commitment celebrations, and has created “The Breakup Ceremony,” performed by Maulik Pancholy.  And in “Twins,” by Philip Graham, siblings rediscover one another.  It's performed by Michael Tucker.

BIBLES * Bulldogs * Beards
God- Forsaken – Philip Graham Ryken, JESUS Keep Me Near the CROSS with Pastor William Shifflett

BIBLES * Bulldogs * Beards

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 27:49


PASTOR WILLIAM'S BOOKS: https://www.amazon.com/stores/William-Shifflett/author/B005H0F1GG Disagree, agree, or have a question: Contact us through the contact page on our website; http://www.biblebulldog.com Matthew 27:46 - And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” that is, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” “Even in His agony Jesus was still praying.” When life strikes Jesus, in His humanity, the hardest what comes out of Him is what is in Him. It is the Word of God. When someone suffers, do you find out what is on the inside of them? What can Christians learn from this? Is Jesus' cry, a cry of unbelief? Do Christians need to feel the weight of Jesus's suffering? “Jesus did not just feel forsaken He was forsaken.” Jesus did not cry out “My God, My God, why do I feel forsaken by You?” Jesus was forsaken. As a sinner, is that my only hope to be saved? Is it a serious sin to diminish the sufferings of Christ in any way? “God the Father could not bear to look at the sin or His Son.” Does God hide His face from the one He forsakes? “God did not let Jesus rot in the grave.” Matthew Henry writes: “Christ, by dying, has taken out the sting of death. He has made atonement for sin; he has obtained remission of it. Death may hiss therefore, but it cannot hurt.” “God will forsake sinners, but He will not forsake you if you will come and meet Jesus Christ at the cross. How does someone meet Jesus Christ at the cross? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblebulldog/message

Exegetically Speaking
As For the Rich, with Philip Graham Ryken: 1 Timothy 6:17-19

Exegetically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 10:04


In writing to the “rich in this present world,” Paul stirs together a related adjective (πλούσιος), noun (πλοῦτος), adverb (πλουσίως), and infinitive (πλουτεῖν), pastorally building up to his point: understanding the true source of wealth and how to use it richly.  Dr. Phil Ryken, who has been a regular on our podcast, is the President of Wheaton College, 8th in the college's history. His most recent book is Beauty Is Your Destiny: How the Promise of Splendor Changes Everything. You can hear many of his talks at Family Life Ministry – Podcast or at Every Last Word.  Check out related programs at Wheaton College: B.A. in Classical Languages (Greek, Latin, Hebrew): https://bit.ly/3ILirUO M.A. in Biblical Exegesis: https://bit.ly/4aqbZia  

The Kelly Golden Show
LISTEN: Newsom, or Michelle?

The Kelly Golden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 6:30 Transcription Available


Will Biden 'make a shocking exit before the November election' and in his place, a “shadow candidate" be the new Democrat nominee?Philip Graham, a California transplant to SC, is sounding the alarm 'if Biden is out, Newsom is in.'Graham's launched The Rampart Project, a non-profit 501(c)(4) to 'prevent the cancerous spread of California's disastrous policies throughout the United States. We stand as the vanguard against the collapse of common sense governance and the degradation of American neighborhoods' and talk's about it here on The Kelly Golden Show Podcast - powered by Disaster PlusNewsom stumped across the Palmetto state this week, urging Democrat voters to be 'proud' of Biden's accomplishments. Early voting is already underway for the Democrat Primary, which will be the Party's 'First in the Nation' here in SC on February 3rd.

Exegetically Speaking
The Eaters' Increase, with Philip Graham Ryken: Ecclesiastes 5:11

Exegetically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 8:45


Through a Hebrew word play, the writer of Ecclesiastes highlights the neck and neck race between those who accumulate wealth and those who take it from them. Dr. Phil Ryken, who has been a regular on our podcast, is the President of Wheaton College, 8th in the college's history. Relevant to this conversation, he has published Why Everything Matters: The Gospel in Ecclesiastes. You can hear many of his talks at Family Life Ministry – Podcast or at Every Last Word. Check out related programs at Wheaton College: B.A. in Classical Languages (Greek, Hebrew, Latin: https://bit.ly/3SOu1VG M.A. in Biblical Exegesis: https://bit.ly/3SOtIKw

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
1007: Behind the scenes with Ear Trumpet Labs

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 19:48


It was a pleasure to visit Ear Trumpet Labs founder Philip Graham and go behind the scenes with the Nadine microphone for double bass. I did a review of this mic back in 2020 and have been loving it ever since.  Enjoy, and check out the video version of this for some cool visuals from the workshop.    Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!   Connect with us: all things double bass double bass merch double bass sheet music   Thank you to our sponsors!   Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio – The School of Music at CMU highly values each and every individual who wants to be a part of an innovative fine arts community immersed in a top research university.   Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city's ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah's website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson.   Dorico - Unlock Dorico for iPad – For Life! Want to enjoy all of Dorico for iPad's subscription-only features – including support for unlimited players, freehand annotations in Read mode with Apple Pencil, support for third-party Audio Unit plug-ins, and much more – but don't want to pay a monthly or annual fee? Dorico for iPad now provides a lifetime unlock option, so you can access all current and future subscription-only features for a single, one-off in-app purchase. Visit the App Store today and unlock Dorico for iPad for life!   theme music by Eric Hochberg

Irish Radio Canada
For the Birds - Ciaran O'Connor

Irish Radio Canada

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 8:05


Short documentary, Directed and Edited by Ciaran O'Connor, Cinematography by Philip Graham, Music by Patrick O'Connor

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast
How do we reoccupy shared reality?

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 29:40


At this week's Round Table, Kenisha and Jack spoke with Dr. Aaron Mckain, executive director of The Institute for Digital Humanity, and students Philip Graham and Richard Leyva about how to navigate new emerging technology like Artificial Intelligence and how to use these technologies for good rather than letting them further polarize and antagonize our political process. The Institute for Digital Humanity is a multi-faith, human-focused, bipartisan, and student-run think tank based in downtown Minneapolis. They are passionate about  advocating for civil rights issues connected to advances in technology and to fighting against the improper use of algorithms.  Dr. Mckain shared four main challenges that all of this digital technology presens to our lives: AI ethics and unreliability, filter bubbles and misinformation, hate speech vs. free speech, and privacy. With the rising prominence of ChatGPT, these brewing challenges are crystal clear. According to Dr. Mckain, ChatGPT is “a robot spitting out a bad book report.” As ChatGPT gets “smarter” and smarter—and becomes the coin of the realm—there is all sorts of scientific and ethical knowledge about the world that's going to be misinterpreted, making it easier for injustices to be obscured from the news. Looking ahead, our guests expressed concern about ChatGPT having a lasting negative impact on the younger generations. Youth may start to “humanize” this software, expecting it to satisfy core human needs that technology never will. This amplifies the value of centering our connections, communications, and relationships with other human beings. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nextgenpolitics/message

Influence Podcast
309. What Pastors Can Learn from Journalists

Influence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 28:41


Philip Graham, the Washington Post's legendary publisher, once said, “Journalism is the first rough draft of history.” If that's the case, then with approximately 2,000 stories to his credit, John Kennedy has been writing the first draft of Assemblies of God history for nearly a quarter of a century. In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I talk with him about what led him into journalism, his favorite stories, and what pastors can learn from journalists about more effective communication. I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. John Kennedy is a friend, colleague, and editor of AG News, the official news source for the Assemblies of God. He retires at the end of April. ----- This podcast is brought to you by My Healthy Church, the distributors of Created for Purpose: An Esther Study Journal. These days, women increasingly struggle to find their identity amidst the chaos of living. In Created for Purpose, Esther's story shows you how to navigate the uncertainty of everyday life by reminding you that your identity is found in Jesus, not in the world. In this 4-week study, your group will see how the story of Esther models how to activate your trust, embrace your assignment, find your voice, and walk in victory. For more information, visit MyHealthyChurch.com/Fashioned.

The LTAD Network Podcast
Dr Philip Graham-Smith (Aspire Academy): Single Leg Training - Not as easy as you think!

The LTAD Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 49:18


Dr Philip Graham-Smith has a long and established career as a biomechanist working in academia, professional sport and industry. He is currently Head of Biomechanics & Innovation at Aspire Academy in Qatar and was formerly Head of Department and Associate Head of School for Business and Engagement at the University of Salford. Phil is a Fellow and accredited member of BASES, a Chartered Scientist, an ISPAS Level 5 Accredited Performance Analyst, and a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (NSCA). He provided biomechanical support to UK Athletics for 21 years prior to leaving for Qatar in 2013. In the 4 years leading to the London Olympics Phil was consultant Head of Biomechanics at the English Institute of Sport. Phil was a consultant to the footwear company FitFlops from 2006 to 2013 where he helped translate biomechanical data into product design and marketing material. He is also the co-founder of ForceDecks, a technology which has been adopted by over 600 high performances sport institutes and professional sports teams worldwide. In this episode Phil discusses: How his exploration of maths and physics lead to a career in biomechanics. The founding of  ForceDecks. How a simple question from Alex Natera lead to investigating Single Leg training. Why Single Leg training is underestimated in terms of force and load. How these results can inform coaches in their progressions and exercise selections. You can follow Phil's work via his LinkedIn page, or via his Twitter @PhilipGraham-Sm2 or his Instagram: @philipgrahamsmith . Check out the work he and Alex Natera did here: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CdDbEXulqNU/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= To learn more about the LTAD Network check out www.ltadnetwork.com or follow on Instagram: @ltadnetwork or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ltadnetwork . You can keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our www.athleticevolution.co.uk , Instagram: @athleticevouk and Twitter: @athleticevouk .

The Mind Body Podcast
INTERVIEW WITH PHILIP GRAHAM ON HOW TO LIVE A HEALTHY AND FIT LIFE WITH DIABETES

The Mind Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 32:38


1. Personal history (2:10-5:55) 2. Taking personal responsibility for your health and life (7:10-8:27) 3. What every diabetes person have to make sure when they try to build more muscle. (7:10-13:15) 4. Nobody will take care of your health and body better than you (13:15-14:45) 5. How to balance your insulin levels, manage your stress and balance your life with diabetes. (15:05-16:42) 6. How lean can you get while having diabetes and what are the circumstances? (16:50-18:15) 7. How to manage your workouts with your diabetes (18:15-19:08) 8. Intermittent fasting and diabetes? (19:08-20:28) 9. What kind of supplements do diabetes and people, in general, can use for better performance and health? (20:28-23:30) 10. How to increase your energy for life (23:30-24:28) 11. How can you chunk your “to do” list of the day so you won't get too much overwhelmed? (24:28-26:20). 12. Overcoming your procrastinations (26:20-28:12) 13. Philip legacy (28:12) You can also check Philip Graham at his site: http://www.phil-graham.com/

Klyph Notes
Ear Trumpet Labs

Klyph Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 48:48


The local Portland microphone manufacturer is celebrating 10 years of making a great product. They also impact the community supporting groups and organizations that traditionally have struggled due a lack of equitable resources. They've also supported Mic Check PDX since 2018 and on Episode 125 of the podcast we get to hear from Philip Graham and Malachi Graham of Ear Trumpet Labs.  Get tickets to Mic Check PDX Klyph Notes is supported by Akepele Apparel  The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron The intro for Klyph Notes was produced by DJ Klyph

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Sunday - AM on SermonAudio
Have You Tested Positive for Faith?

Sunday - AM on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 33:00


A new MP3 sermon from Lurgan Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Have You Tested Positive for Faith? Speaker: Philip Graham Broadcaster: Lurgan Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/25/2021 Bible: Hebrews 11 Length: 33 min.

Faith on SermonAudio
Have You Tested Positive for Faith?

Faith on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 33:00


A new MP3 sermon from Lurgan Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Have You Tested Positive for Faith? Speaker: Philip Graham Broadcaster: Lurgan Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/25/2021 Bible: Hebrews 11 Length: 33 min.

Point of View Radio Talk Show
Point of View June 2, 2021 : Philip Graham Ryken, George Barna

Point of View Radio Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 88:50


Wednesday, June 2, 2021 In the first hour, host Kerby Anderson welcomes President of Wheaton College, Philip Graham Ryken. Dr. Ryken is sharing his newest book, Jesus on Trial. In the second hour, we hear from George Barna. Their topic of discussion is ACU’s research on how Millennials are driving a ‘seismic, generational worldview shift’ away from […]

Klassik aktuell
Interview mit Philip Graham vom Notos Quartett

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 4:50


Wie klingt Brahms' berühmte Symphonie Nr. 3 als Klavierquartett? Das Notos Quartett und Arrangeur Andreas N. Tarkmann haben es herausgefunden und das Werk für ihre neue CD umgearbeitet. Michael Atzinger hat mit Cellist Philip Graham darüber gesprochen.

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Harneys
ITA investigations and enforcement powers and new legislative developments

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 13:08


In the fourth episode of Substance on Substance season two, Philip Graham, our global head of Investment Funds and Regulatory, and Counsel Joshua Mangeot, our BVI economic substance specialist, consider the ITA’s investigation and enforcement powers under the Economic Substance (Companies and Limited Partnerships) Act 2018 and discuss some expected changes to the legislation, including limited partnerships registered in the BVI without legal personality being brought within the regime. Key takeawaysCompanies and other legal entities which have not yet classified themselves or which have missed their first reporting deadline (which was 30 December 2020 for the majority of BVI companies incorporated before 2019) should take urgent action. “Nil returns” are required for each financial period even where an entity did not carry on any “relevant activity”. Deadlines have not been extended despite the Covid-19 pandemic. Failure to identify relevant activity or report without reasonable cause is an offence (and offences committed by a body corporate may lead to personal liability for directors and other individuals in limited circumstances). If an entity is determined to be non-compliant with economic substance requirements, it will be liable to civil penalties and this may trigger a spontaneous exchange of its beneficial ownership and economic substance information held on the registered agent “BOSS” database with overseas competent authorities. The ITA’s investigation powers are broad and may extend to other persons associated with the entity (for example, directors, officers or the registered agent). Failure to provide information to the ITA without reasonable excuse (or the intentional provision of false information) is an offence, so we recommend that entities and their operators use this as an opportunity to ensure that books and records are up-to-date and comply with BVI law requirements. If you receive an ITA notice or information request, we recommend taking advice if you are at all uncertain. Draft legislative changes were published on Friday 12 March – we expect the drafts will be amended but it appears likely that limited partnerships registered in the BVI without legal personality will be brought within the regime (in line with EU requirements) and that there may be changes to some of the fines and penalties. Previously only limited partnerships with legal personality were affected. Our full guide regarding the ITA’s investigations and enforcement powers can be found https://resources.harneys.com/acton/ct/6183/e-293e-2103/Bct/l-tst/l-tst:3a/ct20_0/1/l?sid=TV2%3AaPCfyZdmn (here). This and our other client guides may need to be updated as appropriate if the legislative amendments are brought into force.

Digital Health Unplugged
Digital Health Unplugged: Who leads on NHS IT?

Digital Health Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 24:58


Last year we recorded an edition of Unplugged with special guest host Hannah Crouch, Digital Health's editor, who invited a panel to discuss whether they think the two organisations should join together. The panel was made up of, Luke Redman, Regional Director Digital Transformation, NHS London; Philip Graham, Digital Programme Director Blackpool Teaching Hospitals; and Mandy Griffin, Director Digital Health, The Health Informatics Service, as well as senior reporter and regular podcast host Andrea Downey. Tune in to hear them discuss whether NHS Digital and NHSX should merge.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance: Season 2 - Key points for directors as economic substance reporting deadlines approach

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 11:32


In the second episode of our Substance on Substance Season two, Philip Graham, our global head of Investment Funds and Regulatory, and Joshua Mangeot, our BVI Economic Substance specialist, give an update on points directors and operators of BVI entities should be aware of regarding the economic substance reporting deadlines. Key takeawaysDirectors need to first assess where they are in the compliance reporting cycle - most BVI companies incorporated before 2019 will have to file their first report by early December 2020Obligations depend on the classification and greatly vary in what is requiredAllowing a company to incur fines or penalties for non-compliance may be a breach of directors’ duties, which can expose the director to personal liabilityThere are also specific offences under the Beneficial Ownership Secure Search System Act 2017 that can occur when a company has failed without “reasonable cause” to: Identify any “relevant activity” it carries onIdentify prescribed information regarding any such activities and its beneficial ownershipReport the prescribed information to its BVI registered agent within the relevant deadlinePenalties include significant criminal fines and penalties (and even personal liability where intent or failure to exercise all reasonable diligence can be shown), subject to a limited defence of “reasonable cause”We can help manage the classification, compliance and reporting process by: Performing a scoping exercise and working through the initial classificationsEstablishing whether or not there is relevant activity and advising next stepsAdvising the directors and the company to show they have discharged their dutiesWorking with directors and companies to establish and carry out the next steps that need to be takenWe are able to offer a suite of online tools to make this process easier.Harneys’ Economic Substance Classification Solution which provides real time formal legal advice to any BVI company or limited partnership for a low fixed fee can be found here. This solution offers users access to high quality legal advice on their entity’s status and obligations within minutes.More information about Harneys' Economic Substance reporting tools we have developed to assist registered agents and service providers coordinate reporting can be found here.

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The Funds Download: The seven hottest questions in the crypto space

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 17:26


In our final episode of The Funds Download season one, our host and the Global Head of Funds and Regulatory, Philip Graham, is joined by Partners Lewis Chong and Matt Taber, and Associate Marc Piano, our in-house crypto experts. They consider the most frequently asked questions encountered in their extensive experience with guiding emerging managers in this industry.

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The Funds Download: Disrupting the disrupters – The impact of distributed ledger technology and smart contracts in the Investment Funds industry

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 13:47


In the ninth episode of our Funds Download podcast series, our host and the global head of Funds and Regulatory, Philip Graham, is joined by Partner Matt Taber and Associate Marc Piano, to focus on how the FinTech evolution continues to provide a platform for serious innovation in the industry.

Verse of the Day
Exodus 14:14

Verse of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 4:22


"The LORD will fight for you, and you have only to be silent." - Exodus 14:14 This phrase of “The LORD will fight” has been true throughout the history of Israel (https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1%20Sam%2017.47 (1 Samuel 17:47); https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2%20Chron%2014.10-11 (2 Chronicles 14:10-11); https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2%20Chronicles%2020.15 (20:15); https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ps%2024.8 (Psalm 24:8); https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Zech%2014.3 (Zechariah 14:3)). When reading this verse, be sure to also read the previous verse, 13, along with it. So both together read, “And Moses said to the people, “Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will work for you today. For the Egyptians whom you see today, you shall never see again. The LORD will fight for you, and you have only to be silent. With these two verses Moses issued three commands to the Israelites: 1. Do Not Be Afraid 2. Stand Firm 3. Be Silent (or in some translations, “Stand Still”) “Do not be afraid…” this is what grammarians call a negative imperative. Currid tells us that this is “the strongest possible form of expressing negation in the Hebrew language.” This is important to realize the tone of the original language because it lets us know the entire context and tone in which Moses was speaking, and therefore how we can interpret and apply his same emphasis to our own lives. With this phrase being the strongest form of expressing negation, we see that Moses was not comforting the Israelites whatsoever, instead he was rebuking them. What he is telling them is true for us as well, he's telling all to not be afraid because there is no reason to fear – for all we need to do is “stand (our) ground, quietly waiting to see what God (will) do” (Ryken). This scripture is very much true today as well. We know from the Bible that there is a spiritual war waging (https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Eph%206.2 (Ephesians 6:2); https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1%20Pet%205.8 (1 Peter 5:8); https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2%20Cor%2010.3 (2 Corinthians 10:3)). The Devil pursues us constantly and in every circumstance wants us to fall. Yet, like Moses told the Israelites, we needn't run, for all we need to do is stand firm without fee and see the salvation of our God. Consider this: the Bible is not about what you or I can do to become better people. No, the entirety of the Bible is framed around what Jesus Christ accomplished – his complete atonement for sin, which turned asides God's wrath, and now offers this atonement through the gift of grace for our faith. It is through Jesus that we are able to enter the kingdom of Heaven and into the resurrection of life. What do you need to do to be saved? Nothing. Jesus already did it, and to think that in some way you can earn any part of it is to lessen what Jesus did on the cross. Once you've accepted Jesus, you need to stand your ground. Spiritual warfare is being constantly waged, and we're told a similar thing in Ephesians to what the Israelites were told by Moses: “Put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand…” (https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Eph%206.13 (Ephesians 6:13)). This is far easier said than done, as standing still and trusting in Jesus isn't what our humanly nature wants to do. When true evil really comes for us, we want to run, cry out in fear, or fix it ourselves. God tells us to stand our ground. We don't need to fight the war, God will fight it for us. And who better to have on your side than the Lord Almighty? “When we are caught between the desert and the sea, all we need to do is be still and look for his salvation.” Sources: 1. John D. Currid, A Study Commentary on Exodus, 2 vols. (Auburn, MA: Evangelical Press USA, 2000), 1:296. 2. Ryken, Philip Graham. Exodus: Saved for God's Glory (Preaching the Word) (p. 1165). Crossway. Kindle Edition.

Harneys
The Funds Download: The meteoric rise of Cryptocurrency

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 33:38


Host and the global head of Funds and Regulatory, Philip Graham is joined by Partner Lewis Chong and Associate Marc Piano, to discuss the hot topic of Cryptocurrency; how it has evolved, its recent resurgence and the essential role offshore jurisdictions play in supporting this dynamic industry.

Klassik aktuell
Gespräch mit Philip Graham - Cellist des Notos-Quartetts

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 6:34


Das Notos Klavierquartett aus Berlin ist seit etwa zehn Jahren sehr erfolgreich unterwegs. Demnächst treten die vier bei den Traunsteiner Sommerkonzerten auf. Michael Atzinger hat mit dem Cellisten Philip Graham über das Musizieren in nicht ganz so einfachen Zeiten gesprochen.

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The Funds Download: Unnecessary red tape or essential global standards? Regulation in the investment management industry

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 13:45


In the seventh episode of our Funds Download podcast series, our host and the Global Head of Funds, Philip Graham, is joined by the Head of our Regulatory and Tax Department, Aki Corsoni-Husain, to talk us through the global regulatory framework that all aspiring fund managers and service providers should be aware of.

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The Funds Download: Accessing the Asia market

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 16:47


In the sixth episode of our Funds Download podcast series, our host and the global head of Funds and Regulatory, Philip Graham, is joined by head of Funds and Regulatory, Asia, Maggie Kwok, to share insights from the region.

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The Funds Download - Boundless opportunities for the Latin America market

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 12:37


In the fifth episode of our Funds Download podcast series, our host and the global head of Funds and Regulatory, Philip Graham, is joined by Harneys Fiduciary Managing Director of the Americas, Maria Pia Buchi, to examine market trends originating from Latin America and how investment fund products are structurally so important in the plumbing of the region.

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The Funds Download - Luxembourg: an Investment Funds giant

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 12:27


In the fourth episode of our Funds Download podcast series our host and global head of Funds and Regulatory, Philip Graham, is joined by the head of our Luxembourg Investment Funds team, Vanessa Molloy, to take a closer look at the reasons why Luxembourg is such a successful investment funds jurisdiction, and the main factors to consider if you are thinking of establishing a Luxembourg structure.

The Blinding Light
Philip Graham

The Blinding Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 70:54


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Harneys Practically Speaking
Private Investment Funds

Harneys Practically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 8:55


Our podcast series Practically Speaking was launched to provide our listeners with practical advice and insights on issues applicable to stakeholders of BVI entities.  In our fifth episode, Director of Client Services Amy Roost and Global Head of Investment Funds, Philip Graham discuss the following:  Private Investment Funds (PIFs), what they are and why they were introduced   the various ways in which you can determine whether this new regime affects your BVI entity   the need for PIFs to apply to be recognised by the Financial Services Commission in the BVI on or before the June 30, 2020 deadline  the application process   Read more about PIFs in our https://www.harneys.com/insights/amendments-to-the-investment-funds-regime-in-the-bvi-including-the-introduction-of-the-new-private-investment-fund/ (initial post) published back in January 2020.   To schedule an immediate formal assessment of your BVI vehicle and to discuss the exemptions that are available please contact our legal team by clicking here. 

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Harneys Practically Speaking - Private Investment Funds

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 8:55


Our podcast series Practically Speaking was launched to provide our listeners with practical advice and insights on issues applicable to stakeholders of BVI entities. In our fifth episode, Director of Client Services Amy Roost and Global Head of Investment Funds, Philip Graham discuss the following: Private Investment Funds (PIFs), what they are and why they were introduced the various ways in which you can determine whether this new regime affects your BVI entity the need for PIFs to apply to be recognised by the Financial Services Commission in the BVI on or before the June 30, 2020 deadline the application process Read more about PIFs in our initial post published back in January 2020. To schedule an immediate formal assessment of your BVI vehicle and to discuss the exemptions that are available please contact our legal team by clicking here.

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The Funds Download - The Great Recession - when things go horribly wrong

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 17:52


When things go horribly wrong; Lehman, Madoff and the global financial crisis of 2008/2009In the third episode of our Funds Download podcast our host and the Global Head of Funds and Regulatory, Philip Graham, is joined by the Co-Head of Funds and Regulatory in the Cayman Islands, Matt Taber, the Global Head of Dispute Resolution, Phillip Kite and the Head of Dispute Resolution in the Cayman Islands, Nick Hoffman, to share their collective insights and knowledge acquired from the crash in 2008 and its aftermath.

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The Funds Download - A shadow over the global economy

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 18:36


In the second episode of our Funds Download podcast, our host and the global head of Funds and Regulatory, Philip Graham, is joined by the co-head of Funds and Regulatory in the Cayman Islands, Matt Taber, the global head of Dispute Resolution, Phillip Kite, and the head of Dispute Resolution in the Cayman Islands, Nick Hoffman. They relive the events of the financial crises of 2008/2009 and examine what valuable lessons were learnt by the Funds industry as a result.

Harneys
The Funds Download - A view from the Americas

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 9:46


In our first episode Global Head of Investment Funds, Philip Graham, and Partner Matt Taber, examine the investment funds market in Q1 2020, and make projections of the emerging issues as we step into Q2.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance – Our final thoughts

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 7:20


In the fifteenth and final episode of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series for 2019, Philip Graham and Joshua Mangeot (plus special guest George Weston) examine the journey of economic substance in the BVI to date, from the inception of the Act to the final ITA Rules and discuss how BVI entities are coming to terms with these developments. Key takeaways-We are seeing an increasing level of conversancy with the key concepts of economic substance, following the draft ITA Code being released in April and the final Rules being released in October-We are seeing an increasing amount of entities classifying in order to ensure they are compliant with the new requirements – many entities are finalising their classifications, finding out whether they are affected at all or whether they are exempt or are passive “pure equity holding entities”, in which case no or very few changes will be required-Based on user feedback, we have updated our BVI Economic Substance Classification Solution (which is available at https://economicsubstance.vg), building out the functionality and expanding Harneys’ legal advice given to users throughout the process and to provide board resolution template wording for more straightforward cases-A large number of entities have progressed passed the classification stage and it is encouraging to see how many people are putting substance solutions in place (such as holding board meetings, appointing local directors and developing their presence in the BVI)-Ultimately, it is companies’ and other legal entities’ obligation under BVI law to identify whether they have relevant activity and if so, to take steps to ensure compliance – if entities have not yet considered this and classified themselves, we strongly recommend that they do soWhilst this is the last episode of the Substance on Substance series, more updates and a new podcast series will be coming your way in the new year; stayed tuned and thanks for listening! If you would like to subscribe to our client alerts on economic substance, please visit https://www.harneys.com/newsletter/.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance - Timing of compliance and reporting obligations

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 8:11


SOS Substance on Substance: Episode fourteen – Timing of compliance and reporting obligations In the fourteenth instalment of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Joshua Mangeot discuss timing for compliance and reporting and address the ongoing obligation on BVI companies and other legal entities to identify “relevant activities”. This obligation came into effect from 1 October 2019 but is distinct from the reporting obligations which will generally commence in 2020 (except in the case of previously “exempt persons”, who now need to be reporting beneficial ownership information if they carry on any relevant activities).Key Takeaways• The amendments to the Beneficial Ownership Secure Search System 2017 (the BOSS Act) enacted on 1 October 2019 included an ongoing obligation to identify relevant activities (and failure to do so without reasonable cause is technically an offence)• As of the 1 October amendments, previously “exempt persons” under the BOSS Act which carry on any relevant activity have ceased to be exempt from reporting beneficial ownership information – this must generally be reported within 15 days (so potentially from 16 October 2019 at the earliest)• This bolsters any compliance obligations under the main economic substance legislation which came into effect for BVI companies and legal entities earlier in the year• All entities should generally have identified any “relevant activities” by now, if they have not already done so – although many BVI legal entities will be exempt from requirements to demonstrate substance either (i) because they are not carrying on any relevant activity or (ii) due to their tax status under non-BVI law• Conversely, reporting of the prescribed economic substance will generally commence in 2020 and is expected to be done via an entity’s BVI registered agent• The ITA is generally expected to commence an audit and investigation of entities’ compliance with the economic substance requirements under its broad power following the first round of reporting in 2020 but this will be on a “backwards-looking” basis in respect of the first compliance “financial period” – so entities should be maintaining robust books and records for the first financial period to be ready to report and comply with any ITA information requests• Where entities have taken legal advice on their position under the economic substance legislation, we recommend that they consider taking steps to preserve legal advice privilege in the advice itself (particularly if this will be provided to their registered agent or other third-parties)• Generally, the ITA has six years from the end of the relevant financial period to make a determination of non-compliance (but this timeframe is unlimited in cases of deliberate misrepresentation or negligent or fraudulent action)

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance - Economic substance legislation and liquidations

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 6:34


Economic substance legislation and its impact on liquidationsIn the twelfth instalment of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Joshua Mangeot discuss how BVI entities currently in liquidation or considering this option should approach the BVI economic substance (ES) requirements. They also consider the position of liquidators and points they should be aware of in this regard.Key takeaways:• We are not seeing many clients move to liquidate BVI vehicles as, once they have classified themselves, many BVI entities find they are either (i) exempt from the ES requirements as they are not carrying on any “relevant activity” or are “non-resident” for tax purposes under the expanded definition in the ES legislation and Part 4 of the International Tax Authority (ITA) Rules, (ii) already compliant as an entirely passive “pure equity holding entity”, or (iii) able to achieve compliance through other simple reorganisational steps• The ITA will expect that any applicable ES requirements will be complied with during the time an entity is in liquidation – so this is an area of interest to persons undertaking or contemplating a BVI liquidation• However, if an entity has been dissolved prior to an ES reporting obligation falling due, it will not exist and therefore cannot make a filing (noting that it is conceivably possible for an entity to be restored by a court)• Accordingly, directors/general partners and liquidators should (i) classify the entity (or confirm its classification remains correct), (ii) determine it is still carrying on, or receiving income from, any relevant activity (or if the business and receipt of income has ceased), (iii) consider the anticipated timetable of the liquidation alongside the entity’s ES “financial period” and reporting obligations, (iv) where necessary, put in place a compliance and/or reporting plan, and (v) ensure that they have maintained appropriate written records – particularly if the entity may still be in existence when a reporting deadline falls due• Professional liquidators and insolvency practitioners may also wish to review their terms of engagement and ensure that they have sufficient contractual protections and access to information as they will assume primary responsibility for compliance or reporting obligations from the onset of liquidation• In some cases, it may be desirable to elect or apply to the ITA to amend a “financial period” so there is a clear period for which the liquidator will be responsible for monitoring and, if necessary, reporting on compliance• We anticipate further guidance and legislative amendments this year regarding the “striking-off” regime under the BVI companies and limited partnership legislation, so will address that topic in future updatesThis episode was recorded on 23 October 2019.Stay tuned for more Substance on Substance.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance - ITA guidance to BVI industry participants

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 8:51


In the eleventh instalment of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Josh Mangeot summarise the presentation which representatives from the BVI Government, BVI Finance and the International Tax Authority (ITA) delivered to BVI industry participants on 16 October 2019.Key takeaways: • The ITA Rules were formally published on 9 October 2019. The rules with statutory effect under the BVI Beneficial Ownership (Secure Search System) Act 2017 (BOSS) will come into effect when a further amendment to BOSS is enacted. This is expected to be passed by the BVI House of Assembly in one sitting within the next few days, as the proposed changes are purely for clarification.• We expect a revised Rules “v2.0” later this year reflecting consequential legislative changes (for example, to the BVI Business Companies Act 2004 and the Limited Partnership Act 2017) referred to in earlier ITA guidance and to clarify the format and timing of reporting via the updated BOSS system.• We also expect industry communications regarding funds and collective investment vehicles and the revised BOSS IT system before the end of 2019. Regulated BVI funds are not expected to be within the scope of the economic substance legislation.• The ITA confirmed that every legal entity must identify whether it carries on any relevant activity and report this via its BVI registered agent (RA), even if wishes to claim it is “non-resident” under Part 4 of the Rules – “nil returns” will be required and there is expected to be an annual filing obligation.• The obligation to identify this and the other prescribed economic substance information under BOSS falls on the entity (rather than the RA). The ITA encourages BVI entities to seek appropriate legal advice if they are at all uncertain regarding their classification and expects they will have maintained a clear record of the basis for their classification (including by reference to advice, where required). This reflects an ongoing obligation under section 9 of BOSS (from 1 October 2019 onwards) to identify whether the entity carries on any “relevant activity”, unless the entity has a “reasonable cause” not to have done so. The ITA expressed the view that the primary legislation passed in January 2019 and the draft guidance available since April 2019 should have allowed entities to classify themselves in most cases but that, in circumstances where the final Rules have changed or clients have reasonably relied on legal advice with which the ITA disagrees, this should be taken into account.• It was confirmed that entities will have six months from the end of the relevant “financial period” to submit the prescribed economic substance information to their RA, to be uploaded to the BOSS system. The filing timings will be set out in Regulations.• Entities carrying on a relevant activity requiring substance in the BVI (other than “non-resident entities” and most passive “pure equity holding entities”) which are moving their business and employees to the BVI do need to consider any applicable obligations under the BVI’s trade or financial services business licensing requirements and employee-related obligations (such as work permits, payroll tax and other contributions). The Premier confirmed that the BVI Government is standing ready to assist BVI entities to make that process as efficient as possible. Where an entity wishes to outsource activity within the BVI (for example, via their RA), it was noted that such outsourcing providers will have appropriate licenses and permits for their business and employees already.• There is further clarification around the obligations of entities in liquidation, which we will address in a future recording.This episode was recorded on 16 October 2019.Stay tuned for more Substance on Substance.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance - the Rules

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 6:49


Classify, Classify, Classify In the tenth instalment of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Josh Mangeot discuss the release of the final version of the guidance formerly known as the “Code”, which was published by the ITA on 9 October 2019 as its newly-titled Rules and explanatory notes (the Rules). Key Takeaways• With the certainty provided by the final Rules, it is vital that all directors and operators of BVI entities classify their entities as a matter of priority, if they have not already done so. There is an ongoing legal obligation on BVI entities under the Beneficial Ownership (Secure Search System) Act 2017, as amended with effect from 1 October 2019, to determine whether they are carrying on a relevant activity and the first compliance periods have started for all companies and other relevant legal entities.•Harneys online economic substance classification solution remains available for use at https://economicsubstance.vg and provides formal legal advice for a fixed fee – the solution reflects the final Rules and classifications received by users who have previously classified their entities using the solution are unaffected, subject to some minor cross-references to the numbering used in the final Rules.• The ITA released a useful summary document of the relatively minor amendments made to the last public published by the ITA. The key changes include: o where an entity wishes to be treated as provisionally “non-resident” due to its tax status under foreign laws, the “reasonable period” in which to provide the ITA with evidence of such status will be two “financial periods”o BVI entities in liquidation are still generally expected to comply with the substance requirementso the presumptions of non-compliance for BVI entities that are carrying on IP business have been made more difficult to rebut (ie disprove) and are subject to expanded reporting and evidentiary requirements• Economic substance reporting for each BVI entity will generally begin in 2020 at the end of the current financial period, so all BVI entities should determine any economic substance compliance requirements for the current period.This episode was recorded on 10 October 2019.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance - Intellectual Property Business

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 6:13


In the ninth instalment of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Josh Mangeot discuss points to consider if your BVI entity may hold intellectual property (IP).Key takeaways: • A key focus of the EU and OECD has been on IP, as part of the base erosion and profit-shifting (BEPS) initiative.• The BVI definition of IP rights includes the typical types of IP (eg, copyrights, patents, trademarks, brand and technical know-how) although the list is non-exhaustive. If you are in doubt as to whether an asset may be IP, we recommend that you take legal advice.• It is important to note that the BVI “intellectual property business” definition requires an IP right in an intangible asset from which identifiable “income” accrues to the business (so if no identifiable income accrues there is no IP asset at all, for these purposes). Such income must also be separately identifiable from any income generated from any tangible asset in which the right subsists, if relevant. In practice, this probably requires consideration of the entity’s accounts or financial records in the first instance.• In practical terms, the primary focus of the economic substance legislation is on IP that has been artificially transferred to, or diverts income to, an offshore vehicle (eg, for tax planning purposes). That is really what the BEPS initiative is directed at – it is not aimed at IP that is held protectively or IP which is part of a separate business. “Income” is defined broadly but many entities will hold IP as part of an adjunct to their actual business and which does not generate any identifiable income itself but simply contributes to the general profitability of the business.• If you have some form of IP within your BVI entity we recommend that you speak to a Harneys lawyer. The penalties and fines around “high risk IP legal entities” in particular are potentially significant (and range up to US$400,000). There are also certain presumptions of non-compliance which may arise, where there is an “intellectual property business”.• The final version of the BVI International Tax Authority’s economic substance Code is scheduled for release on 30 September 2019.This episode was recorded on 26 September 2019.Stay tuned for more Substance on Substance.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance – Substance Solutions in the BVI

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 7:50


In the eighth instalment of the Harneys Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Ross Munro discuss Substance Solutions in the BVI.Episode EightPhil and Ross highlight the options available to BVI entities once they have classified themselves under the Economic Substance legislation and have determined that they need to put substance in place in the BVI.Key takeaways: • After the classification process is completed, BVI entities who have determined that they are conducting “holding business” will ask whether their current set up in the BVI is enough to meet their Economic Substance obligations.• There are a large number of entities in the BVI that would describe themselves as “holding companies” if asked, but will not actually be conducting “holding business” for the purposes of this legislation. We have touched on this in earlier podcasts.• Companies which are classified as conducting “holding business” are required to comply with their statutory obligations and have adequate premises and employees in the BVI. In most cases, adequate premises and employees will be satisfied by the registered office and registered agent function they already have in the BVI. However, this is not an absolute certainty. If a company conducting “holding business” is very active, then it might need to put additional substance in place.• Harneys are offering various degrees of health checks for BVI entities to ensure that all holding businesses are meeting their statutory obligations. This is something they should be doing anyway.• For the other relevant activities, BVI entities will need to establish the nature and scope of that relevant activity before determining what substance is required. Harneys Fiduciary can provide a number of different services including:o directorships to help with the direction and management requirement;o outsourcing services to perform the core income generating activity;o administration to provide accounting services and record keeping;o premises (shared and dedicated premises space); ando immigration, labour and work permit support, as well as the secondment of Harneys’ staff for certain activities.This episode was recorded on 10 September 2019.Stay tuned for more Substance on Substance.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance – Holding Business

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 8:51


In the seventh instalment of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Joshua Mangeot give an update on timing of the ITA Code and consider some FAQs around the “holding business” and “finance and leasing business” definitions.Episode SevenPhil and Josh discuss the “holding business” and “finance and leasing business” definitions under the economic substance legislation and provide some practical examples of how Harneys considers the law will be applied in practice.Key takeaways: • We are waiting for the International Tax Authority (ITA) to publish its final Code. We understand the enabling legislation required for this to happen has been read in the BVI House of Assembly, and should appear in the official Gazette soon. The Code will then be released by the ITA.• We are receiving a number of queries regarding how to apply the narrow “pure equity holding entity” definition. Very broadly, Harneys’ view is that:o Reading the definition purposively, a current account (whether or not it is interest-bearing) which is operated to receive dividends or capital gains and to pay the entity’s expenses should not be viewed as taking an entity outside the definitiono Conversely, having a bank account which holds significant cash sums received from other sources of income, generates interest or holds sums of a significant value in proportion to the value of the equity participations held by the entity (for example, as part of a broader reinvestment or working capital strategy) may mean that the narrow definition is not meto The majority of brokerage accounts held by BVI entities that we have encountered are not of a type which would bring the entity within the narrow definition of “holding business”• Many people are also asking how to apply the “finance and leasing business” definition. This is a highly complex area and the definition is very broad on its face – if you are in doubt, please speak to a lawyer. It is worth noting though that it is the current Harneys’ view that many simple intercompany debt arrangements which are non-interest bearing are unlikely to constitute a “finance and leasing business”.This episode was recorded on 4 September 2019.Stay tuned for more Substance on Substance.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance - What should directors be doing now?

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 6:28


In the sixth episode of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Joshua Mangeot examine good governance principles for BVI entities in the context of the classification process and what entities should be doing now in light of their statutory obligationsEpisode SixPhil and Josh discuss the release of the BVI Economic Substance Code (the Code) and the responsibilities of directors of BVI companies.Key takeaways:• The House of Assembly postponed the second and third reading of the Beneficial Ownership Secure Search System (Amendment) No 2 Act, 2019 due to Hurricane Dorian; they will meet next week to pass the law into effect• Following on from that, the International Tax Authority (ITA) will then finalise the Code• The day-to-day responsibility for managing the business and affairs of BVI companies falls on its directors, who are subject to various statutory and fiduciary duties – as such, they need to ensure they have classified their company and understood its obligations under the law as the first compliance periods have started and there are potentially onerous consequences for non-compliance• There are provisions in the BVI Business Companies Act 2004 (BCA) which broadly allow directors to rely upon expert advice when discharging their duties• The ITA has made it clear that it will expect to see robust documentary evidence of the basis of the classification, such as board resolutions (which will typically be provided to the registered agent in some form as part of instructing it to make the relevant filings under the BOSS system) – these can also be used to record that the board sought expert legal advice• There are existing statutory obligations under the BCA for BVI companies to keep records and underlying documents that enable the financial position to be determined at any point in time with reasonable accuracy – these include a statement of assets and liabilities and records of receipts and expenditure. If the ITA is unable to determine a clear basis for the classification, there is a risk that companies (or their registered agent, directors or other functionaries) may incur additional scrutiny in the event of an ITA investigation if they are unable to produce the required evidence promptly on requestThis episode was recorded on 28 August 2019.Stay tuned for more Substance on Substance.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance - Common misunderstandings regarding the ES timetable

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 4:37


In the fifth episode of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Joshua Mangeot confirm that the first economic substance (ES) compliance “financial period” has commenced for all BVI companies and other relevant legal entities and also address some common misunderstandings regarding the ES timetable. Episode FivePhil and Josh discuss the release of the finalised International Tax Authority (ITA) ES Code, confusion on classification and compliance deadlines, and to which types of entity the ES requirements apply.Key takeaways: • The final form of the ITA Code is known and it should be available for formal release to the public by the end of August (as it requires enabling legislation) • The BVI ES legislation had immediate effect from 1 January 2019 for companies or limited partnerships with legal personality incorporated or registered in the BVI (legal entities) on or after that date• There was a grace period until 30 June 2019 for legal entities existing before 1 January 2019 – this has not been extended• As a result every legal entity is now in its first compliance “financial period” and needs to have classified its activities• There have been references to an October date but this point is of narrow application and relates to a delay to some new reporting obligations – it was not a change to the commencement dates for legal entities’ “financial period”• All BVI legal entities should be classified regardless of whether they are perceived to be out-of-scope – “nil returns” will be required in 2020• Based on statements by the ITA regarding the exercise of its investigation powers, entities should maintain a robust written record of the basis of their classification• Affected legal entities with relevant activities (which are not “non resident” for tax purposes) should be taking steps to become compliant or reorganise themselves if the ES requirements necessitate itThis episode was recorded on 21 August 2019.Stay tuned for more Substance on Substance.

Harneys
SOS Substance on Substance - Re-domiciliation

Harneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 7:09


In the fourth episode of Harneys’ Substance on Substance series, Philip Graham and Josh Mangeot discuss the option of continuing a BVI entity out of the jurisdiction (sometimes called a “re-domiciliation” or “migration”) as a response to the economic substance legislation.Episode FourPhil and Josh discuss (a) the global trend towards adopting economic substance (ES) requirements, (b) the need to classify individual entities’ activities and tax status to determine whether they are subject to the BVI ES requirements at all, and (c) the importance of that classification and properly weighing the costs of compliance against the transaction costs and ongoing operating costs resulting from the proposed re-domiciliation.Key takeaways:• Like any fundamental business decision, a re-domiciliation requires proper consideration of the transaction costs and other ongoing liabilities and obligations involved.• The key first step is to classify the BVI entity’s existing activities. Once entities are properly classified, in many cases they may discover that they: • do not have any “relevant activity” (and so are not subject to the ES requirements at all) • are an entirely passive “pure equity holding entity”, for whom the existing BVI registered agent and registered office arrangements may be adequate, or • can undertake simple reorganisational steps such that their business ceases to comprise any “relevant activity”, as defined.• Even where there is a “relevant activity”, many entities may be exempt from the ES requirements by virtue of their tax residence or tax status (ie, where the entity or the participators in the entity are chargeable to tax on the entity’s income under foreign tax laws).• Where proper classification has not been undertaken, we are seeing real-life examples of situations where entities may be incurring considerable expense and increases to their cost of business unnecessarily – in some cases based on a misunderstanding of the BVI requirements.• Compliance can be straightforward for many BVI entities. For some, their existing arrangements may be sufficient to comply with the legislation – in other cases, the changes required to achieve compliance are very simple and can be achieved without significant changes.All reputable international financial centres are adopting ES requirements as required by the EU and OECD, whose Forum on Harmful Tax Practice group has confirmed the BVI’s legislation meets the global standard.This episode was recorded on 13 August 2019.Stay tuned for more Substance on Substance.

LifeChanger Podcast | How to Grow Your Fitness Business | Online Trainer | Personal Trainer | Health Coach | FitPro
EP204: Philip Graham – Results Driven Business Coaching for High-Performance Fitness Entrepreneurs

LifeChanger Podcast | How to Grow Your Fitness Business | Online Trainer | Personal Trainer | Health Coach | FitPro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 58:24


In this episode I interview the incredible Philip Graham about the marketing differences between audiences in the US and the UK. Things Mentioned In This Episode: Links to resources:

Institute for Government
How to engage the public in decisions on infrastructure

Institute for Government

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 62:12


Engaging the public on infrastructure decisions helps ensure projects meet the needs of local communities, builds public trust and makes successful delivery more likely. Getting it wrong can result in costly delays to much-needed infrastructure – whether transport, energy or digital projects. But by international standards, the UK is poor at engaging with the public and local communities on major infrastructure projects. Efforts to improve infrastructure decision making have focused on streamlining processes and avoiding public challenge, rather than engaging citizens in constructive dialogue. This event looked at how public engagement can be done differently. Drawing on examples from overseas and innovation in other sectors in the UK, the discussion explored how the Government can improve the way it involves the public in decisions on infrastructure. Our panel included: Philip Graham, Chief Executive of the National Infrastructure Commission Sir Andrew Dillon, Chief Executive of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Stella Creasy, MP for Walthamstow and former Deputy Director of Involve Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos Mori. The conversation was chaired by Emma Norris, Director of Research at the Institute for Government. This was followed by a Q&A session with the audience. We would like to thank the Association for Project Management for supporting this event.

Mark Larson Podcast
Mark Larson (10AM) 2-6-19

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 39:30


Mark checks in with former California State Assembly candidate Philip Graham on a wild case he won after being accused of a crime he did not commit. Also, Tim Graham (Newsbusters.org) chimes in on the aftermath of President Trump's State of the Union address last night, and how Democrats and the mainstream media are screaming at the POTUS after not even remotely rebutting to the actual speech.

The Future of What
Gear Makers: Philip Graham (Ear Trumpet) / Saul Koll (Koll Guitar Co.) / Chris Benson (Benson Amps)

The Future of What

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 52:15


Episode #119: Portland, OR is one of many cities that have become known as hubs of creativity. The city's "maker culture" includes a large community of creators of music gear. In fact, you could put together an entire stage set up and backline just using instruments and gear made in Portland. On this episode, we hear about how some of these businesses got started and how the city's development has affected their industry. Guests include Philip Graham of microphone company Ear Trumpet Labs, Chris Benson of Benson Amps, and Saul Koll of Koll Guitar Co. Subscribe to The Future of What: hyperurl.co/krsfow Follow us: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gOYMYM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefutureofwhat/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/1L6T8fl

Synapse Performance Podcast
Episode 24 - Philip Graham - Diabetes: The facts and implications for exercise and health

Synapse Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 35:05


In this episode David had the absolute pleasure of being joined by Phil Graham.   Phil lives with type I diabetes, a condition which he manages very well. Phil has a background in nutrition, human physiology and biochemistry. Phil is recognised as an industry expert:    "I now educate thousands of personal trainers each year through my public seminars, workshops and keynote at some of the world’s most prestigious health and fitness exhibitions. I actively write for many the world’s biggest fitness publications, including Muscle & Fitness, Flex and Train International. I’ve also written exclusively on fitness for the Daily Mail and other national newspapers. I host the famous fitness podcast ‘Elite Muscle Radio’ which has reached #1 on the iTunes Health chart several times. The show features some of the best minds and highly regarded experts within the industry, all of whom I have established strong networks and relationships. I also work alongside Genetic Supplements as their resident nutrition expert for product development."   In this episode David & Phil discuss:   What is diabetes?   What are the different types? what causes them? What implications do they have?   What is the best form of exercise for people living with diabetes to engage in?   What considerations do personal trainers need to have to work with diabetic clients?   For shownotes: www.hpascience.com/episode24

Recording Lounge
Episode 94: Philip Graham - Ear Trumpet Labs

Recording Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2016 79:55


In this episode, we interview Philip Graham from Ear Trumpet Labs, a tinkerer, music lover, and microphone maker.

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Mark Larson Podcast
The Mark Larson Show - HR. 2 - 1/26/16

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 59:15


Guests this hour include - Marty Schneider (WoW), and Philip Graham. -Chargers and Ram negotiations snag. Will The Raiders end up in San Diego? -El Nino December conditions to blame for the flu this season. -Marty Schneider on retirement strategies. -AND Philip Graham rounds off the hour with Mark Larson! The Mark Larson Show mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 75: Philip Graham of Ear Trumpet Labs

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 24:30


When Portland, Oregon computer programmer Philip Graham decided that his singer-songwriter daughter needed a better microphone, he didn't just turn to the latest pro audio catalog. Instead, Graham decided to do some research and build her one from scratch. Two years and a ton of R&D later, Ear Trumpet Labs was born and Graham found himself with a new day job, hand-assembling microphones for professional and amateur musicians. Though Graham's microphones are visually distinctive and look almost steampunk with their copper tubing, plumbing flanges and unique designs, each is made with function in mind. Onstage, acclaimed acoustic artists such as the Milk Carton Kids, Tom Brosseau and Della Mae have all embraced Ear Trumpet microphones. read more

Sound Design Live - Career building interviews on live sound, theatre, AV, recording, and sound system tuning

Interview with Philip Graham from Ear Trumpet Labs about condenser versus dynamic microphones for live sound, close micing, and stage monitor feedback. Go to the show notes below for a 10% discount on Ear Trumpet Labs mics! http://sounddesignlive.com/ear-trumpet-labs-philip-graham-condenser-vs-dynamic-microphone-live-sound Support Sound Design Live on Patreon for as little as $1: https://www.patreon.com/sounddesignlive

Three Percent Podcast
#47: The Initiation Well

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 62:49


This week, Chad W. Post and Kaija Straumanis talk with Philip Graham--a co-founder and current nonfiction editor of Ninth Letter, author of several books, including The Moon, Come to Earth: Dispatches from Lisbon about Portuguese culture and literature, specifically the works of Gonçalo Tavares, whose book The Neighborhood is coming out this month with Philip's introduction. (Which will appear here on Three Percent in the near future.)   There's a lot of references included in the podcast this week, the main ones being to Sintra, an amazing town just outside of Lisbon that was once the playground of the aristocracy. It's LOADED with castles and palaces and other intriguing estates. 

Voices of the Past Radio
Philip Graham on digital futures for cultural heritage education in Scotland

Voices of the Past Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2012 24:23


This show explores an approach to new media that we rarely get to see -- a coordinated, research-based strategy that brings together cultural heritage institutions throughout a country. One of the organizations spearheading  this efforts is the Royal Commission for the Ancient and Historical Sites of Scotland (RCAHMS). This interview features Philip Graham, Public Engagement Manager for RCAHMS. Philip will talk about the Digital Futures for Cultural Heritage Initiative, and how is own organization is going beyond social media engagement to encourage user-contributed content. If you’ve struggled to build consensus about digital outreach even within your own institution, you’ll find this interview compelling.

Bookworm
Philip Graham

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 1996 29:46


How to Read an Unwritten Language Graham began by writing prose poems, graduated to short stories and has no produced a novel. It's a special sort of a novel--mystical, philosophical and respectful of the language of inanimate objects.