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It's National Apprenticeship Week, so today Clive wanted you to spotlight your superstar trade apprentices! He was joined by Harrison Mapley who was celebrated as the Construction and Property Apprentice of the Year, plus Newton Robinson who in December 2023 won the Plastering and Finishing category at SkillBuild. There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to grab yourself 6 points as well as the very best messages that we received - enjoy!
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In this episode of Construction Game, we sit down with Brendan from Sacco Brothers, a family-run plastering business located between Ballarat and Melbourne. Brendan shares insights on working with his two brothers, the influence of their father, and the challenges and successes of running a family business. Learn about their journey from traditional plastering to managing a successful company, the importance of work ethic, and maintaining strong relationships with subcontractors. Brendan also touches on the changing landscape of trades and the unique dynamics of working closely with family.Please enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in making the podcast better for you, the audience. Follow The Construction Game Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/theconstructiongame/
Mamsa dhatu is our muscle tissue and mamsa vaha srotas are the channels carrying nutrients for the muscle tissue. Mamsa dhatu and mamsa vaha srotas are responsible for: Plastering or covering the body and providing form and strength. Our muscles are responsible for all movement in the body, from moving our joints and bones, to chewing our food and emotional expression. Supporting the skeleton and the heart muscle supports circulation and the intercostal. muscles of the ribcage support respiration. Protection of organs and body cavities. Production of body heat when the muscles are moving. In this episode Colette discusses the imbalances and disorders which can manifest in this channel including muscular spasms, cramps, cysts, wasting, inflammation, functional disorders and more. She also covers the possible causes of these imbalances and the holistic Ayurvedic approach to managing this conditions. * Thanks to Kerala Ayurveda Academy for sponsoring this episode. Beginner certifications start October 15th and it's not too late to join. For $100 off tuition for the Fall trainings, use the code ELEMENTS100 when you apply or register. To learn more, visit keralaayurveda.us/courses * Visit Colette's website www.elementshealingandwellbeing.com Online consultations & Gift Vouchers Next discounted group cleanse starts October 4th, 2024 Private at-home Digestive Reset Cleanse tailored to you - choose your own dates Educational programs - Daily Habits for Holistic Health Have questions before you book? Book a FREE 15 min online Services Enquiry Call * Join the Elements of Ayurveda Community! * Stay connected on the Elements Instagram and Facebook pages. * Thanks for listening!
Our quest to get to 100,000 High Fives continues as this week we traveled to San Marcos to give out free subs from Jersey Mike's in exchange for a high five. There we met the good people at Kenyon Plastering who were ready for free food!
Emily Kaneko Reynolds loves to build with earth and mud- in this talk, she shares some of her insights and passion for natural building materials. Emily wrote a book about Japan's Clay Walls (link below) and she gave a Tedx Talk in 2021 worth watching called : Save Your World, Build with Earth – Japan Style - TEDxKUFS : • Save Your World, Build with Earth – J... Emily is based in Keihoku (north of Kyoto) and is on the final stretch of a PhD in earthen plaster studies at Kyoto's Institute of Technology. She is one of the presenters at this year's Minka Summit in April. https://kominkajapan.org/speakers Buy Emily's Book on Japan Clay Walls: https://a.co/d/fAHC75ZBlog- Plaster with WA https://plasterwithwa.wordpress.com/Instagram: emily.kaneko.reynolds
Clayton describes himself as a big teddy bear and his step-son Tyler will attest that he's the best step dad ever. You'll see why after we delve into episode 87. It hasn't always been easy for Clayton. Prior to starting his own business he was diagnosed with PTSD and struggled with mental health issues. Then right after beginning his business covid his leaving him wondering if he was on the right path. We talk about starting his own business and his approach to drywall but also how important family is to him. Join me in getting to know Clayton Ellery on this, the 87th episode of The Drywall Podcast. Enjoy! Today's episode of The Drywall Podcast was brought to you by GWI in Swindon England. You can find GWI online at www.gwiltd.com or by visiting the store in Swindon! Open Monday-Friday 7am-3pm
Alice is a wonderful conversationalist. She also happens to be an extremely accomplished social mogul. We explore the challenges women face in the trades today as well as her beginnings in "plaster" running the tools and working with her dad. We talk a lot about social media and spend some time discussing her strategy for helping aspiring social media influencers reach their goals. We have a wonderful time and I know you'll enjoy this, the 69th episode of, The Drywall Podcast. Episodes in the month of November are brought to you by CanAm tools. Head over to www.canamtool.com for more information and special promotions.
Plastering front-of-package nutrient claims on cereal boxes is an attempt to distract from the incongruity of feeding our children multicolored marshmallows for breakfast.
With domestic work seeming to stay a huge part of our industry & retrofitting and work on older buildings being part of that… so we asked if work did slow down – would you consider moving into working on retrofitting and working on historical buildings?To talk through this was a man who knows a thing or two about this – working on some amazing castles, Sean Matthews from SM Carpentry Capherilly & Royal Warrant Holder Jon Joy!There's also the pub lunch quiz as you can attempt to grab 6 points – as well as the very best messages we received!
Leave a voicemail for Dr. Drew to answer on the show at (818) 253-1693 or email your question to DrDrewAfterDark@gmail.com.This week Dr. Drew is joined by comedian, Jay Pharoah. You may know him from SNL, but on this episode Jay shows us everything he has to offer the comedy scene. If you close your eyes you might also hear Eddie Murphy, Dave Chapelle, and Donald Trump join the show. Jay enlightens Dr. Drew about his childhood, his ex situation, and some medical stuff he's gone through. Drew's got an interesting story about judging the Miss USA pageant. Jay and Drew take a couple live calls about men's health and making love. They wrap up the episode with a some riveting TikToks.https://drdrew.com/https://store.ymhstudios.com/
Gary Holt is from Australia and has been in and around the trades for a long time. We take a stroll through the old days on Drywall Talk, the old guys using horse hair in the old plaster systems and learning the trade from a young age. Gary also has an amazing knowledge of the tools and we discuss his relationship with Tape Pro and distributers in his area. We also talk about his involvement with The Stealth sander by Tape Pro and why he is behind this innovative sander. I hit it off with Gary right away and I know you will too on this, the 48th episode of The Drywall Podcast.
Plastering it purple, Easter with Wilson and nightmare plane pals - Cole Forbes joins Craig and Murphy to dip into The Squadcast hat and lift the lid on his fellow Glasgow Warriors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today was yet another busy day on The Clive Holland show! The talk topic was all about celebrating the women in our industry!Clive spoke to John Argyle & his former apprentice, now colleague, Lisa as they spoke about more women getting into our industry & their experiences…There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to test your knowledge and get 6 points, as well as the best messages we received!
Greg talks with Megan Kendrick to talk about the January/February 2023 issue of PoolPro Magazine!Megan shares why the latest issue of the magazine puts a spotlight on the underrepresented topic of pool plaster.She runs through other notable stories covered in the January/February issue, including the most important industry-related events and seminars like the Atlantic City Pool & Spa Show from January 24-26.Finally, Megan talks about the not-as-well-known lucrative potential in the hot tub industry, and the types of stories that PoolPro Magazine is looking forward to featuring in upcoming issues!Connect with Pool Pro Magazine & Megan Kendrick: Website - https://poolpromag.com/ Subscribe to Magazine - https://poolpromag.com/subscribe/ January February 2023 Issue - https://poolpromag.com/january-february-2023/ Booth #3946 at The Pool & Spa Show in Atlantic City Topics Discussed:[01:23] Why the latest issue has a big focus on pool plaster[03:12] How to subscribe to PoolPro[04:50] The Pool & Spa Show in Atlantic City [05:48] About the main article, “Tempool Covers the Spread” featuring Jon Temple[10:14] How plaster can make or break a pool[12:41] Highlighting the most exciting upcoming events and seminars in the pool space[15:56] Why hot tubs are underrated in the pool industry[20:55] Stories that PoolPro Magazine is looking out forKey Quotes by Megan:Plasters are like service professionals: They're one of the last to touch a pool build and often get blamed for things that aren't actually their fault.Don't turn your nose up at the hot tub industry. There is a lot of money rolling around on that side of the business.Resources Mentioned: Spa Retailer Podcast - https://sparetailer.com/category/podcasts/ NPC (National Plaster Council) - https://www.npconline.org/ The Pool & Spa Show in Atlantic City - https://www.thepoolspashow.com/nespa2023/Public/Enter.aspx Tempool Inc. - https://www.tempoolinc.com/
The Memorial as a False Idol The institution of naming streets and erecting buildings to honor heroes and others is scrutinized from sociological, psychological, and existential perspectives. As a parallel motif,the recent woke-grounded phenomenon of tearing down monuments and un-naming streets and endeavors is similarly analyzed. With some debate and qualifications,both discussants agree the intent in these namings is to keep the hero's ideals alive for a long time, allowing him/her to exist even after death. Prof. Juni argues that the extant dynamic here is anxiety about death and the dread of mortality. Psychiatrically,this effort would definitely be classified as delusional, but its pathology ismitigated by the fact that the tendency is so widespread across cultures. Annotating his rebuttal from highlights from famous films and literary work, R. Kivelevitz presents his position that the primary impetus for these memorial efforts is the striving offamily members to keep alive the memory of a loved one. Thus, it is the survivors' discomfort with the curtailed existence of their loved one which is central here rather than the yearnings of the deceased as such. Juni goes on to elaborate that any human activity is inherently insignificant unless it is anchored in a transcendent belief system that features more than the physical world. Heargues that the drive to produce or to achieve any laudable goals is merely a sublimated neurotic effort to deal with death anxiety while being anchored in the recognition of existential meaninglessness. Taking the political perspective of street naming -- particularly in Israel, Juni interprets the ubiquitous phenomenon as anaspect of colonization – i.e., affixing an indigenous Israeli stamp throughout the Jewish state. He sees this effort as a form of colonization via re-naming. R. Kivelevitz concludes by recounting some of his own transcendent experiences in connection with memorials to sages and his Rabbinic mentors long departed, whose significanceJuni politely follows with demurrals. Prof. Juni is one of the foremost research psychologists in the world today. He has published ground-breaking original research in seventy different peer reviewed journals and is cited continuously with respect by colleagues and experts in the field who have built on his theories and observations. He studied in Yeshivas Chaim Berlin under Rav Yitzchak Hutner, and in Yeshiva University as a Talmid of Rav Joseph Dov Soloveitchik. Dr. Juni is a board member of the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists and has regularly presented addresses to captivated audiences. Associated with NYU since 1979, Juni has served as Director of PhD programs, all the while heading teams engaged in cutting-edge research. Professor Juni's scholarship on aberrant behavior across the cultural, ethnic, and religious spectrum is founded on psychometric methodology and based on a psychodynamic psychopathology perspective. He is arguably the preeminent expert in Differential Diagnostics, with each of his myriad studies entailing parallel efforts in theory construction and empirical data collection from normative and clinical populations. Professor Juni created and directed the NYU Graduate Program in Tel Aviv titled Cross-Cultural Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments. Based in Yerushalayim, he collaborates with Israeli academic and mental health specialists in the study of dissonant factors and tensions in the Arab-Israeli conflict and those within the Orthodox Jewish community, while exploring personality challenges of second-generation Holocaust survivors. Below is a partial list of the professional journals where Professor Juni has published 120 theoretical articles and his research findings (many are available online): Journal of Forensic Psychology; Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma; International Review of Victimology; The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease; International Forum of Psychoanalysis; Journal of Personality Assessment; Journal of Abnormal Psychology; Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology; Psychophysiology; Psychology and Human Development; Journal of Sex Research; Journal of Psychology and Judaism; Contemporary Family Therapy; American Journal on Addictions; Journal of Criminal Psychology; Mental Health, Religion, and Culture. As Rosh Beis Medrash, Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz serves as Rav and Posek for the morning minyan at IDT. Hundreds of listeners around the globe look forward to his weekly Shiur in Tshuvos and Poskim. Rav Kivelevitz is a Maggid Shiur for Dirshu International in Talmud and Halacha as well as a Dayan with the Beth Din of America. Please leave us a review or email us atravkiv@gmail.com This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
The institution of naming streets and erecting buildings to honor heroes and others is scrutinized from sociological, psychological, and existential perspectives. As a parallel motif,the recent woke-grounded phenomenon of tearing down monuments and un-naming streets and endeavors is similarly analyzed. With some debate and qualifications,both discussants agree the intent in these namings is to keep the hero's ideals alive for a long time, allowing him/her to exist even after death. Annotating his rebuttal from highlights from famous films and literary work, R. Kivelevitz presents his position that the primary impetus for these memorial efforts is the striving of family members to keep alive the memory of a loved one. Thus, it is the survivors' discomfort with the curtailed existence of their loved one which is central here rather than the yearnings of the deceased as such. Taking the political perspective of street naming -- R. Kivelevitz concludes by recounting some of his own transcendent experiences in connection with memorials to sages and his Rabbinic mentors long departed, whose significance Juni politely follows with demurrals. Prof. Juni is one of the foremost research psychologists in the world today. He has published ground-breaking original research in seventy different peer reviewed journals and is cited continuously with respect by colleagues and experts in the field who have built on his theories and observations. He studied in Yeshivas Chaim Berlin under Rav Yitzchak Hutner, and in Yeshiva University as a Talmid of Rav Joseph Dov Soloveitchik. Dr. Juni is a board member of the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists and has regularly presented addresses to captivated audiences. Associated with NYU since 1979, Juni has served as Director of PhD programs, all the while heading teams engaged in cutting-edge research. Professor Juni's scholarship on aberrant behavior across the cultural, ethnic, and religious spectrum is founded on psychometric methodology and based on a psychodynamic psychopathology perspective. He is arguably the preeminent expert in Differential Diagnostics, with each of his myriad studies entailing parallel efforts in theory construction and empirical data collection from normative and clinical populations. Professor Juni created and directed the NYU Graduate Program in Tel Aviv titled Cross-Cultural Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments. Based in Yerushalayim, he collaborates with Israeli academic and mental health specialists in the study of dissonant factors and tensions in the Arab-Israeli conflict and those within the Orthodox Jewish community, while exploring personality challenges of second-generation Holocaust survivors. Below is a partial list of the professional journals where Professor Juni has published 120 theoretical articles and his research findings (many are available online): Journal of Forensic Psychology; Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma; International Review of Victimology; The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease; International Forum of Psychoanalysis; Journal of Personality Assessment; Journal of Abnormal Psychology; Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology; Psychophysiology; Psychology and Human Development; Journal of Sex Research; Journal of Psychology and Judaism; Contemporary Family Therapy; American Journal on Addictions; Journal of Criminal Psychology; Mental Health, Religion, and Culture. As Rosh Beis Medrash, Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz serves as Rav and Posek for the morning minyan at IDT. Hundreds of listeners around the globe look forward to his weekly Shiur in Tshuvos and Poskim. Rav Kivelevitz is a Maggid Shiur for Dirshu International in Talmud and Halacha as well as a Dayan with the Beth Din of America. Please leave us a review or email us atravkiv@gmail.com
Eric and Dhammarato look at the concepts of “importance” and “progress” as a way of understanding that there's no place to go after first jhāna. #jhana #progress #enlightenment See the video version of this call on YouTube. ►YouTube Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkGGzJ6N9Mo Weekly Sangha calls, everyone is welcome. ►The Sangha US - https://join.skype.com/uyYzUwJ3e3TO ►The Sangha UK - https://join.skype.com/w6nFHnra6vdh To meet Dhamma friends, hang out, or volunteer—join our Discord Sangha. Everyone is welcome. ►Discord - https://discord.gg/epphTGY 00:00 What's important? Being alive and knowing right now 06:05 First jhāna is enough 09:07 Defining progress; ‘Pilgrim's Progress'; a mentality of dissatisfaction 18:43 The factors of first jhāna; secluded from unwholesome states of mind 21:47 Breathe, think, enjoy wholesome thoughts; do things happily with all your mind 28:19 The path to the higher jhānas: applied and sustained wholesome thoughts; relaxed satisfaction (MN 111) 41:46 What is perception? How does it work? Plastering things with the past 43:38 No place to go after first jhāna; no more progress to be made 48:18 The waveform of first jhāna; controlling our feelings 55:04 Stop wanting what you don't have 56:58 Comparisons with yoga
On this episode of Build Better Brands, Danielle Clarke is joined by Simon Cooper, a.k.a. Damp Sam, who has built his own business and brand, All Dry Damp Proofing Ltd, and has his own podcast called The Damp Show where he discusses the trade with other tradespeople. He tells the story of how his own branding story has evolved from not wanting to pay to advertise in local papers which has eventually led to a successful side-hustle as a YouTube influencer. KEY TAKEAWAYSI never knew things I was learning were sinking in, but when I did my surveyance qualifications, things to do with humidity and the way water evaporates. You think you're never going to use the stuff you learned at school but you do, later in life, even if you think you're not.Covid allowed me to slow down and look back at what I've done. I probably had mental health issues growing up, but they weren't called that at the time. In fact, it might have weighed down on me rather than allowed me to move forward. I think everyone's got mental health issues in some form or another, as long as you've got thoughts in your head, some people are maybe more mentally strong than others.When people started moving onto the computer to advertise rather than the Yellow Pages, I decided to get my own website, but I paid someone else to run it, which cost about £400 per year. I went to a networking event about 11 years ago and enrolled on a business coaching course where I was talked through different ways of advertising including social media. He told us to go away and make some videos about what we do. I made them, posted them to YouTube and didn't look at them again for a year. When I went back they'd got quite a few views and one of them is still the first video that comes up when you search for Damp Sam! It had more than 500,000 views and led me to monetise my videos and do more.Damp Sam sticks in the mind, it's become my personal brand. In the future when I can't plaster any more, I'll be able to create a digital project. I'm setting up a course on how to do the job, where to source the materials, etc for everyone from DIYers to tradesmen. It's going to help towards the preservation industry which will be a win for everybody. BEST MOMENTS‘I wanted people to see that I was the best in my field.'‘Years and years ago the only way to get your brand out there, as a plasterer was posting in the local newspaper and then it was just your name and phone number because it cost a fortune and per word.'‘YouTube is the second biggest search engine after Google.'‘Lots of people in my space use long words to describe what they're doing. I positioned myself as no nonsense, straight talking and relatable. I've put everything that I've learned on YouTube so people can refer to it and get value. I've now done over 500 videos and earn about £200 a month from it, all borne out of not wanting to pay for advertising.' ABOUT THE GUESTSimon Cooper left school at 16 after realising that school and exams weren't for him and was given the options of a number of manual jobs like bricklayer and plasterer as an apprentice. He chose plastering because he wanted to work in different places every day. He was laid off early on due to strikes going on in his hometown, in Yorkshire, so he started advertising his services as a plasterer for hire and went back to college to learn the trade and to hope that he could branch out from plastering.Eventually he got qualified in building management and got a job as a finishing foreman for a company building flats. However, the company went bust by the end of the year and he decided to join the RAF as a photographer as it was the easiest job on offer. For this he went to take an exam which he failed. He was at his lowest ebb and in that moment he decided to be the best at what he knew: Plastering.Eventually he moved into damp-proofing, became a surveyor and set up his own company: All Dry Damp Proofing Ltd. He now makes straight talking no nonsense videos which he posts on YouTube and offers a service giving free advice to people on their damp issues. In between running his company, Simon is also a landlord, trying to set up a hair salon, building an extension and being the world's best Dad.“Why do I do it? Well, that's simple. I love what I do and I'm still learning. I have 35 years doing this stuff and hate to think I would be keeping it all to myself.”Website: https://alldrydampproofing.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDh4nXWTEAPxsG5JIX3VdIg Email: dampsam@thedampshow.co.uk ABOUT THE HOSTDanielle Clarke is a Brand and Marketing Consultant, University Lecturer and Business Owner.Since 2006 Danielle has provided brand design and marketing support for clients including Škoda, Gtech, UK Biocentre, UK Mail and GIRLvsCANCER Danielle is committed to helping brands that want to have a positive impact on people's lives. She spends her time consulting and working with business owners to help them attract and retain their best customers.Insta - @danielleclarkecreative | [https://www.instagram.com/danielleclarkecreative/]LinkedIn - [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-clarke-creative/]Twitter - @D4nielleCl4rke | [https://twitter.com/D4nielleCl4rke](https://twitter.com/D4nielleCl4rke)Email - [hello@danielleclarkecreative.com](http://www.danielleclarkecreative.com/)Website: www.danielleclarkecreative.comThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio.Clive has been busy this week, talking being owed holiday pay and the importance of knowing your right in the trades with Andy Prendergast from the GMB Union.Client call backs was discussed too former Apprentice winner and trade expert Joseph Valente and the big guy tackled which trade is the toughest, talking to tradesman turned bareknuckle boxers Chasa Real Talk and Jody Meikle! Enjoy.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking Valentines Day and what you love most about your job, as well as delving in to working with family and friends with the Burke Brothers and Brad from The Bald Builders. He also went on to talk through scaling up your business with Charlie Mullins and hearing some other great stories. The big guy also talked us through charges on the trades in terms of ULEZ zones – and heard a very clever solution from Martin Broer.
Colby Blauvelt of Trowel Inc. Plastering joins the guys to talk all things plaster. Where to find our guest: https://www.instagram.com/trowelincplastering/ Episode brought to you by: https://www.durationmillwork.com/ The Modern Craftsman https://www.instagram.com/the.moderncraftsman/ Where to find our hosts: Nick Schiffer https://www.instagram.com/nsbuilders/ https://bit.ly/nsbuildersyoutube Tyler Grace https://www.instagram.com/trghomeconcepts/ John Hourihan https://www.instagram.com/heresjohnnyh/ https://www.instagram.com/vintagebuilders/ Podcast Produced By: Motif Media https://www.motifmedia.com/ https://www.instagram.com/motifmediaco/ Music: "Dessert" by Nate Gusakov https://www.instagram.com/nategusakovmusic/
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking National Sickie Day and excuses with Psychologist Enda Murphy, as well as diving in to National Apprenticeship week and chatting with Dane the Apprentice. He also went on to talk through retrofitting with the Federation of Master Builders. The big guy also talked us through some trade praise with Pete Finn, Presenter of TV Show Home Rescue. Enjoy.
On this episode of the CAMedia Podcast, I have former guest James B to help me break down this years Royal Rumble. This show is brought to you by: Preserve The Black Child You can purchase Jasmine Children book on amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Daddys-Coming-Jasmine-Holden/dp/1664157263/ref=sr_1_1?crid=V6GJYX7ZJVWR&keywords=Jasmine+Holden&qid=1642812738&sprefix=jasmine+holden%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-1 You can check her website at: https://www.authorjlholden.com As well as her non for profit business at: https://www.preservetheblackchild.com To be a sponsor: https://www.preservetheblackchild.com/become-a-sponsor You can also find Jasmine Holden on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasmine.holden.16 https://www.facebook.com/j.holdenbooks Email: J.holdenbooks@gmail.com This show is brought to you by : WC Painting Service LLC, has a Winter Sale going on where there is a 50% off for all business and residency. They specialized in -Sheet rocking -Plastering -Skim Coating -Interior Painting -Exterior Painting and many more. If you want WC Painting Service LLC to do your home improvement work. You can contact them at by Email at Wcpainting20@gmail.com ; Call Them at 917 -324-4773; On Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/wcpaintingservicellc They are serving the NY,NJ and CT areas Stay tuned for website launch coming in march wcpaintingservice.com WC Painting Service LLC is a Professional Painting Company where Disel Cummings is the owner and their slogan is “Rolling Into The Future”. Kymi Rae Gloss is a product and service that provides cosmetics for your lips. Their product are made with all natural organic oils and gluten free flavors. They also have some THC gloss available. You can contact them Via Email at kymirae32@gmail.com Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/RaeKymiGloss Instagram at : https://www.instagram.com/dior_love_92/ Or on Esty search: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KymiRaeGloss?ref=shop_sugg Where Kimberly Rae is the owner. Visionary Minds Public Relations and Media is a supporting sponsor of the CAMedia Podcast Make sure you get your Publicity, Digital Marketing, Writing, Media Consulting Services at visionarymindsny@gmail.com where Tammy Reese is the owner. Cherry Beez Corp is a beauty and cosmetic personal care line that has ALL NATURAL homemade hair and skincare products created to promote hair growth, hair stimulation, reduce massive hair shedding, and also to promote healthy skin. They have Aloe Face Lotion Activating Detox Soap Deep Moisture Set and Shampoo Detangler Brush C.B. Growth Drops and many more You can contact Cherry Beez at www.Cherrybeezcorp.com Email: cherrybeezcorp@gmail.com Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/cherrybeezcorp Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cherrybeezcorp/ Where Chartese is the owner --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camedia/message
On this episode of the CAMedia Podcast , I will be speaking with Author. Jasmine Holden. As we talk about her formative years as a child. What got her into writing. What was her major turning point in creating her book. Her non for profit business and many more. You can purchase Jasmine Children book on amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Daddys-Coming-Jasmine-Holden/dp/1664157263/ref=sr_1_1?crid=V6GJYX7ZJVWR&keywords=Jasmine+Holden&qid=1642812738&sprefix=jasmine+holden%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-1 You can check her website at: https://www.authorjlholden.com As well as her non for profit business at: https://www.preservetheblackchild.com To be a sponsor: https://www.preservetheblackchild.com/become-a-sponsor You can also find Jasmine Holden on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasmine.holden.16 https://www.facebook.com/j.holdenbooks Email: J.holdenbooks@gmail.com This show is brought to you by : WC Painting Service LLC, has a Winter Sale going on where there is a 50% off for all business and residency. They specialized in -Sheet rocking -Plastering -Skim Coating -Interior Painting -Exterior Painting and many more. If you want WC Painting Service LLC to do your home improvement work. You can contact them at by Email at Wcpainting20@gmail.com ; Call Them at 917 -324-4773; On Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/wcpaintingservicellc They are serving the NY,NJ and CT areas Stay tuned for website launch coming in march wcpaintingservice.com WC Painting Service LLC is a Professional Painting Company where Disel Cummings is the owner and their slogan is “Rolling Into The Future”. Kymi Rae Gloss is a product and service that provides cosmetics for your lips. Their product are made with all natural organic oils and gluten free flavors. They also have some THC gloss available. You can contact them Via Email at kymirae32@gmail.com Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/RaeKymiGloss Instagram at : https://www.instagram.com/dior_love_92/ Or on Esty search: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KymiRaeGloss?ref=shop_sugg Where Kimberly Rae is the owner. Visionary Minds Public Relations and Media is a supporting sponsor of the CAMedia Podcast Make sure you get your Publicity, Digital Marketing, Writing, Media Consulting Services at visionarymindsny@gmail.com where Tammy Reese is the owner. Cherry Beez Corp is a beauty and cosmetic personal care line that has ALL NATURAL homemade hair and skincare products created to promote hair growth, hair stimulation, reduce massive hair shedding, and also to promote healthy skin. They have Aloe Face Lotion Activating Detox Soap Deep Moisture Set and Shampoo Detangler Brush C.B. Growth Drops and many more You can contact Cherry Beez at www.Cherrybeezcorp.com Email: cherrybeezcorp@gmail.com Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/cherrybeezcorp Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cherrybeezcorp/ Where Chartese is the owner --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camedia/message
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking inspiring the next generation with Joseph Valente. He also went on to talk through material with John Newcomb from The Builders Merchants Federation and fire safety with Dame Judith Hackett. The big guy also talked us through National Get To Know Your Customers Day with trade star Craig Phillips.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show, as Clive returned in style for the new year – and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking predictions and plans for 2022, even getting a look into the future with mystic Veg! He also went on to talk through Brexit one year on and how it's affected the trades with Brian Berry from the FMB, as well as asking how workforce and materials have been affected by COVID with John Newcomb from the Builder Merchants Federation. The big guy also talked us through price breakdowns withAndy Simms from MyBuilder – asking all the big questions about quotes and what and what not to do. Enjoy
Thank you all for your love and support for 2021.See you on the other side.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland ShowClive spoke about working with celebrities with mentor for tradespeople and author of The Tradesman's Survival Guide, Joe Doyle. He also had a mental health check-in day with CEO of the Lighthouse Club, Bill Hill as well as looking back on 2021 and forward to 2022 with Tony Steele from Band of Builders. Plus Fix Radio launched their petition to help combat tool theft. Enjoy
This week was yet another packed yet slightly different week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. This week, Clive has taken on Tool Theft as he aims to raise awareness about it within the industry. He started off by speaking to some terribly affected people. He went on to talk through the police and van manufacturers doing more, with Superintendent Dave Pester from Greater Manchester Police and Volkswagen. The big guy also talked us through the government, perhaps doing more, as he caught up with MP Greg Smith, Lee Rowley the construction minister and Brian Berry from the Federation of Master Builders.
This week on Behind the Tools, we welcome Jon Szabo to the show. Jon runs JS Plastering in Mildura, Victoria. Join Jon and our host Michael as they talk about pricing pitfalls, winning work, and becoming a better boss. Behind the Tools is an inside look at tradespeople from all over the world. Each episode we bring on a guest to answer the real questions you have about life in the trades, running a business, and how to overcome the challenges that come with being a tradesperson. If you're keen to be a guest, send an email to behindthetools@tradifyhq.com.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking licensing for builders with the Brain Berry from the FMB and MP Mark Garnier, as well as asking if tradespeople are undervalued with Craig Phillips. He also went on to talk through labour shortages in the industry with James Butcher from the NFB and house builder Ian Hodgkinson from Hodgkinson Builders . The big guy also talked us through some trade praise with TV Hero Tommy Walsh, as he looked to give you all a pat on the back
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking through the quality of new build issues and problems with snagging with New Homes Quality control, and also making sure we help the vulnerable where we can as winter approaches. He also went on to ask what the laziest trade was – and who likes to try and go home early, where it's fair to say the sparkies took a battering! The big guy also talked us through a recent study from the NFB, and asked if the CITB are fit for purpose to train our trades.
Does life look good from the outside? Yet on the inside you're feeling a bit “off”...like something's missing or you're desiring more?So many women feel this inner knowing but then shut it down.Plastering on platitudes of gratitude and thankfulness - when truly there's something more to be felt and experienced.Why do we do this?The reason why runs deep.And we explore this more in the podcast. We also explore the 3 core lies women tell themselves to fake fulfilment so that they can avoid the discomfort of feeling the disconnect between: I “should” be happy with what I have BUT deep down I'm just not.Listen in and grab the show notes over at: https://siobhanbarnes.com/9
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking Movember with Dr Jeff Foster – and even partaking himself, as well as chatting all about the ongoing Cop26 summit in Glasgow with Mark Farmer from the CLC. He also went on to talk through a new scheme that's been launched that halves the time of apprenticeships and whether or not it's sustainable for the industry – and got the thoughts of the NHBC on it. The big guy also chatted the most explosive arguments seen on site, as bonfire night approaches…Enjoy
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking the new ULEZ Zone with motoring journalist Amanda Stretton & TfL, as well as discussing heat pump grants with Adam Chapman from Heat Geek. He also went on to talk through a study that claimed 50% of trade businesses are not profitable with Tradify. The big guy also talked us through the scariest on site moments with Halloween approaching – and comedian Frankie Allen gave us his scariest on stage moments!
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking through what we want from the new construction minister with journalist Tim Clark and also chatting online advertisement with Yell. He also went on to talk through manners on site – and whether or not it's rude to not be offered a brew on the job! The big guy also talked us through on site cock ups and heard your best stories! Enjoy
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show this time with Jack Edwards sitting in for Clive – and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Jack has been busy this week, talking staying healthy on site and any times you've been caught out when on the job. He also went on to talk through mistaken identity, with Daniel Craig lookalike Jason Kent. Stepping in for the big guy, Jack also talked us through national bosses day, as he wanted to know what you think makes a good boss.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, tackling the issues Insulate Britain are causing for our industry with a heated chat with one of their activists. He also went on to talk through some of the best good deeds in the trade, as it was National Do Something Nice Day, as well as chatting about staying safe on site with former tradesman and motivational speaker Jason Anker. The big guy also talked us through Stoptober, as he wanted to know all about the annoying habits people have on site.
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Ep 21: Aaron Hinde is the Co-Founder & President of LIFEAID Beverage Company where he has re-imagined the drink choices of those pursuing an active and healthy lifestyle. Previously immersed in the health field as a Doctor of Chiropractic, he noticed a genuine need in the marketplace for clean and effective sports drinks without the sugar and artificial flavoring. In 2011, Aaron co-founded LIFEAID to provide individuals with specially formulated, low-sugar, high-value natural supplement beverages. In the high-failure world of CPG inundated with huge manufacturers and immense competition, LIFEAID is now on a trajectory to reach $100 million in revenue and is all gas, no brakes. His path to success has been a story of “the road less traveled”. From the party scene to the CrossFit scene, Aaron makes no bones about how passion, work ethic, luck, pushing all the chips onto the table, and personal tragedy have equated to his ultimate success. In this episode he lays it all out there and leaves listeners with the truth about hustle and a personal challenge on how to improve their personal situation and experiences starting now. Iron Sights podcast is hosted by Scott Howell. *Please make sure to leave a review if you enjoyed the podcast!
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking the messiest trade on site and tackling tool theft with Greg Smith MP. He also went on to talk through the current fuel shortage with the GMB Union. The big guy also talked us through the extra charges for the trades – like parking and congestion charges with Pimlico Plumbers.
We have one hell of a great show today, Sunaina, a self-taught taper with 6 years in the business, coming from university degrees to bartender, to construction, to dog grooming and more. Sunaina will not be holding back, she has a lot to say about the construction life and yes, we will discuss men and women in construction and how men treat women and why.A first for TCL we have a puppy on the show, Sir Nicholas Liam will be sharing a few of his thoughts throughout the show which brings us to a side hustle of Sunaina – Pup-StructionWe get right into women in construction and inappropriate behavior, no sugar coating anything here. Sunaina brings up a recent scenario that unfolded where the upper management felt it was better to remove the female and make the males comfortable then to educate the males to be respectful of the female, which is total BULLSHIT. She brings up a great comparison about socializing dogs to tradesmen. We back track a little bit and bring up Sunaina's path to construction, she has a triple degree from the University of Waterloo, in Drugs and Addiction Health Promotion, with a minor in sexuality, family and marriage studies. Bartending to pay bills, then her roommate had a connection to construction and that is where it all began for Sunaina during her educational years. She doesn't regret the school, but she wishes started sooner in construction.We discuss taping tools and where and why certain tools and brands will and won't work for her scope, always considering why don't you as a tradesperson not like one brand over another. Then we get into mud and how Sunaina has such a hatred for 5-minute mud as we all should. We discuss PPE and coming into the construction industry, one day you the student will be the teacher one day and we have to watch out for all of our brothers and sisters in construction.We end the show we Sunaina's sharing some thoughts on Covid and Vaccines. She shares some very interesting thoughts behind both, some things to consider.Shared and Discussed linkshttps://csrbuilding.com@eugene_crsbuildingsupplieshttps://www.nela.toolshttps://www.level5tools.comhttps://www.usg.com/content/usgcom/en/products/walls/drywall/joint-compound/lightweight-joint-compounds/sheetrock-plus-3-joint-compound.htmlhttps://www.certainteed.com/drywall/finishing/products/easi-fil-dust-away-joint-compound/What an amazing show full of enlightening insight, I thank you so much Sunaina for sharing so much on your take on construction and more, educating our listeners on everything to do with your taping, trades, men and women in construction and skills. Thank you. Find her on IG @tapingandbeyond and contact her for your next taping project at tapingandbeyond@gmail.com and don't forget Sir Nicholas Liam and his IG page @pup_structionFind Manny @hardcorerenos info@hardcorerenos.com info@theconstructionlife.comTCL has and always will be about giving back to the construction industry.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking all things app and the trades needing to modernize with Suzi Perry and Mark Farmer. He also went on to talk through some of the weather issues we have in the trades with the Met Office. The big guy also talked us through tradespeople being overworked with the Elite Business Academy.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking entrepreneurs with some of the industries brightest minds as well as talking about the importance of having female voices in the industry with Women Into Construction. He also went on to talk through addiction in the trades and what we can do to help with author Dave Lee. The big guy also talked us through National Tradesperson Day, speaking to comedian Frankie Allen about how the trades helped him.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking about the pros and cons of working for yourself while also talking to some inspirational trade figures about digging deep and overcoming adversity. He also went on to talk through some apprentice appreciation with the apprentice that came 9th in the world for painting & decorating, Callum Bonnar. The big guy also talked us through another mental health check in day with Mates In Mind and Tim Stimpson.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking through the best and worse of customers and their strange requests. He also went on to talk through how we can protect the trade against unregulated tradesman, with the GMB Union. The big guy also talked us through abuse in the trades with the Institute of customer service.
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking the best trade banter on sites and how to work more efficiently on site with business coach Tony J Semili. He also went on to talk through inspiring the next generation of tradespeople with big brother star Craig Phillips. The big guy also talked us through the biggest work life regrets that people have made, with cognitive behavioural psychologist Enda Murphy!
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking about how to use social media effectively in the trades and tackling some bad stereotypes in the industry with Mark Millar from DIY SOS. He also went on to talk through problems with new build houses with property expert Henry Pryor. The big guy also talked us through fake and forged qualifications, putting the question to the CITB & CSCS on how it is allowed to happen. Enjoy
This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking about disposing of building waste responsibly with Crimestoppers, as well as talking tackling taxes and being joined by Ricky Wilson of the Kaiser Chiefs. He also went on to talk through the material shortages in the industry and the causes of it, with the Builders Merchant Federation. The big guy also talked us through nicknames and lookalikes, with former rugby International Tim Stimpson.