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A large evacuation of Jasper due to wildfires has displaced many Albertans this week in the area, forcing them west. Richard Carr, fire research analyst for the Northern Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service, joins guest host, Brent Loucks, to discuss these wildfire trends contributing to Saskatchewan's smoky skies and the devastation near Jasper.
Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition on RealAg Radio, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On this week's Farmer Rapid Fire, host Shaun Haney checks in with: Steve Terpstra of Atwood, Ont.; Aaron Stevanus of Bloomingdale, Ont.; Richard Carr of Marchand, Man.; Tim Oleksyn, of Prince Albert, Sask. Plus, we will hear... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition on RealAg Radio, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On this week's Farmer Rapid Fire, host Shaun Haney checks in with: Steve Terpstra of Atwood, Ont.; Aaron Stevanus of Bloomingdale, Ont.; Richard Carr of Marchand, Man.; Tim Oleksyn, of Prince Albert, Sask. Plus, we will hear... Read More
Saskatchewan's air went smoky last weekend after Alberta wildfires unexpectedly and suddenly escalated severely. Richard Carr, fire research analyst for the Northern Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service, joins Evan to give an update on the wildfire situation across the country and how Canada's forest fires, generally, will affect Saskatchewan.
I love to talk to people who are honest and confident in their honesty! Dr. Richard Carr is an internationally known expert in dermatopathology and pathology, and he speaks honestly about emotional intelligence as a muscle, recognizing our own weaknesses, and tailoring emotional intelligence to the individual. Being hypercritical can be a strength in that you think deeply about things, and it is worth hearing how he deals with hypercritical thoughts. Dr. Richard Carr trained in dermatopathology with Dr. Phillip H. McKee and Dr. Eduardo Calonje at St Thomas' hospital and the St John's Institute of Dermatology. He received the Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath) Diploma in Dermatopathology (set at expert referral level) and consults on cases throughout the United Kingdom. After being educated in Sheffield which is north of London, he started practicing in London with “big city ways”. He has now been practicing in the same community for 25 years in Warwick, England. He is a dedicated teacher, locally, nationally, and internationally. He is married with two daughters.
Welcome to the new year and to this week's "Friday Night Noir" on Vintage Classic Radio, where we dive into the thrilling world of classic radio dramas. Some of us return to work, some of us are at the end of our holidays. Wherever you are, hope 2024 brings good health and happiness and lots of old time radio listening as we kick off Season 2 of our podcast in style! First up, we have a spine-tingling episode from the iconic series "The Inner Sanctum." Aired on January 7th, 1941, "The Vanishing Lady" takes listeners on a journey through the eerie corridors of suspense and mystery. Written by Robert Sloan, this episode introduces us to a world where nothing is as it seems. As the tension builds, you'll be on the edge of your seat, trying to unravel the enigmatic disappearance of the lady in question. The talented cast includes Mary Astor as the enigmatic lady, Richard Widmark as the unsuspecting protagonist, and Mercedes McCambridge providing the eerie voice of the Host. Next, we venture into the realm of "Suspense" with the episode titled "The Amazing Death of Mrs. Putnam," originally broadcasted on April 7th, 1957. This gripping tale, written by George Bamber and Richard Carr, paints a vivid picture of deception and intrigue. When a woman named Mrs. Putnam meets an untimely demise, her husband becomes the prime suspect in a case that will keep you guessing until the very end. The stellar cast features Agnes Moorehead as Mrs. Putnam, Joseph Kearns as her husband, and Paula Winslowe as the mysterious neighbor who holds the key to unraveling the shocking truth. With its thrilling plot twists and masterful storytelling, this episode of "Suspense" will leave you breathless. So, dim the lights, settle in, and prepare for a night of suspense and intrigue as we present "The Vanishing Lady" from "The Inner Sanctum," and "The Amazing Death of Mrs. Putnam" from "Suspense." These classic radio dramas will transport you back in time to a world where mystery and suspense reigned supreme. Don't miss out on the captivating performances and gripping narratives that will keep you enthralled from start to finish. It's "Friday Night Noir" at its finest, only on Vintage Classic Radio.
Episode 92 : Richard has had an interesting and unorthodox career. Almost all of it in service to the people around him, the people he loves. Now he is embarking on a new career venture that may be for himself but knowing Richard it will end up benefiting many of the rest of us, the people who know, respect and love him.Please subscribe and we'll let you know when we talk with someone else interesting. Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend and be sure to subscribe to the Podcast on your preferred listening platform, and don't forget to check out and subscribe to the TOWER coffee hour on YouTube for more content.The TOWER coffee hour is an initiative of WAAO!. (We Are All ONE!) WAAO! Inc is 501(c)(3) chartered to Foster Community.Credits:– Video and audio production by Preston “Ty” Tyree– Music via Ben SoundResources used during the production of this video:– My recording platform is Ecamm Live– Editing software Final Cut Pro– Audio, Video and Production Equipment: Contact me for a complete listFor more information about the TOWER hour effort or other WAAO! Initiatives or to follow along, please visit our links below:– Blog at WAAO! Inc– Periodic e-NewsletterBackground:Hello and welcome. My name is Preston “Ty” Tyree and I've done a lot of things in my almost 80 years. Recently my new wife and I founded a nonprofit - WAAO! And my world is now focused on Fostering Community particularly in our Mueller neighborhood in Austin, TX. Since 2017 I've been spending more and more time on the vision of We Are All ONE! and the concept of Fostering Community. We have created a social/service group for mature adults called Wisdom|crew, we host a podcast named “Celebrating Difference”, we produce the neighborhood news channel named “the TOWER coffee hour” and we are working to create special place for people to practice We Are All ONE! as a prototype for the rest of the world.The TOWER coffee hour Channel features our original video content and reflections, including a selection of podcast episodes and short films bringing you news and interviews with interesting people doing interesting things to Foster Community.Thanks once again for tuning in! I hope you find this content helpful and insightful.Creative Commons License: Attributions, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives, 2023Support the show
Richard Carr heads up Accenture Song in Ireland and we met in their offices in Smithfield Dublin to talk about the things Richard is seeing in his new role. We touch a bit on the offering of Accenture Song, but move quickly into the challenges and opportunities for companies today. We discussWhy most CEOs think their business will not exist in 10 years The startling pace of technologyHelping clients remain relevantThe power of the CTO and CMO working togetherBringing the right people together to solve problemsThe world of work nowBringing more diversity of perspective and thinkingBeing ambitious - as an industry and nation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jake's dream comes true as all his pets take up the space on his bed while he sleeps.Music recommendations are “August Dreams” by Richard Carr, Caleb Burhans and Clarice Jensen, and “A Tender Spot on Every Callous Moment” by Ambrose Akinmusire.Wake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
Join us on the Architecture Social for a special show as Stephen Drew sits down with Richard Carr, Design Director at Landsec. In this episode, Richard will share his journey of moving from architecture into a successful career in real estate. Gain insights and top tips on making the switch, as well as discuss the exciting projects that Landsec is currently working on. If you've also thought about moving client-side then this is a must-watch for you. Luckily, to explore this topic, I will be joined by James Lee Burgess who is a Founding Director of UrbanXR and a specialist in the design and delivery of world-scale Augmented Reality experiences.
"Hocus Pocus" Airdate: January 18, 1976 Written by Richard Carr (story) and James Schmerer Directed by Barry Crane Synopsis: Steve recruits Audrey Moss to help him recover a stolen code book by a paranoid ganster. John and Jerry are joined by pal, Sarah Wiedemann. Together, they discuss the return of Audrey Moss, the awesomeness that is Jack Colvin, and bionic breakdown with the cold. Join us once a month as we continue to explore the bionic universe in our Facebook Live show. Follow our page for more details. Bionic Operative Sarah Wiedemann
Richard Carr was halfway across the Pacific, alone on a 36-foot yacht, when he began sending frantic alerts that he was being kidnapped by pirates. The retired psychologist had set off from Mexico 26 days earlier and was bound for the Marquesas Islands on the first leg of a lifelong dream: sailing around the world. But when his family woke up to a series of frightening and confusing messages, it became their nightmare. In this episode of our Weekend Read series, Carr's daughter, Alicia Carr-Troxell tells the mysterious story of his final voyage. This episode was brought to you by New Balance. Learn more about its commitment to responsibly made products and find gear to explore the outdoors at newbalance.com.
"The Bionic Criminal" Airdate: November 9, 1975 Written by Richard Carr (teleplay) and Peter Allan Fields (story) Directed by Leslie H. Martinson Synopsis: Barney Hiller is reactived as part of an OSI experiment, but Steve is wary of Barney's motives in agreeing to it in the first place. John and Jerry are joined by pal E Adam Thomas. Together, they discuss the return of Barney Miller/Hiller, the lack of energy in this sequal script, and play a game of This or That. Join us Sunday nights at 7:00ET as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN and Wednesday nights at 7:00ET as we discuss an episode of THE BIONIC WOMAN with a fan as well as featuring live commentary from our viewers. Bionic Operative E. Adam Thomas
It’s time to catch up with farmers across Canada on RealAg Radio! This week, we even go international. On today’s Farmer Rapid Fire edition of the show, brought to you by MNP, you’ll hear: Mark Torrey, of Woodville, Ont.; Kristjan Hebert, of Fairlife, Sask.; Franck Groeneweg, of Three Forks, Montana; Richard Carr, of Marchand, Man.... Read More
It’s time to catch up with farmers across Canada on RealAg Radio! This week, we even go international. On today’s Farmer Rapid Fire edition of the show, brought to you by MNP, you’ll hear: Mark Torrey, of Woodville, Ont.; Kristjan Hebert, of Fairlife, Sask.; Franck Groeneweg, of Three Forks, Montana; Richard Carr, of Marchand, Man.... Read More
"Your brain has a capacity for learning that is virtually limitless, which makes every human a potential genius." Michael J. Gelb Watch this interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/xP3lTXlwcPQ On this episode you will learn: ✔︎ How did Rich Carr (radio and communications) go from working with Paul Allen (Microsoft Co-founder) to working with Dr. Kieran O'Mahony in the field of neuroscience? ✔︎ What's Missing with the Behaviorist Method (rewards/punishment) that's used in our schools and workplaces? ✔︎ What is the Brain-centric Design and how can it be used to accelerate results in ANY industry? ✔︎ What should we all know about our brains to demystify them? ✔︎ What should we all know about learning and the brain? ✔︎ What do YOU have in common with Jeff Bezos? ✔︎ How can YOU get involved with Dr. Kieran O'Mahony and Rich Carr with Brain-centric Design? Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, EPISODE #220! For returning guests, welcome back, and for those who are new here, I'm Andrea Samadi, author, and educator, with a passion for learning, understanding difficult concepts, and breaking them down so that we can all use and apply the most current research to improve our productivity and results in our schools, sports environments, and modern workplaces. My goal with this podcast to make the research applicable for all of us to use-whether we have a background in science, or not. On today's episode #220, we have Rich Carr and Dr. Kieran O'Mahony whose pedagogic model, Brain-centric Design[i], is enjoying rapid acceptance in schools and businesses with high praise from different sectors including Nike executives who say that upon implementing these ideas, “their learners (athletes) not only understood their positions better, but also reached their goals faster” (Brain-centric Design, Praise, Michele Jordan, Fortune 100 Learning Director) from the Department of Defense, noted that “this process invites us to lean in and become interactive with our learning, enabling us to grasp topics quickly and most importantly with vastly greater retention.” (Ken Robinson, Department of Defense) The feedback from those in the classroom who have begun implementing these ideas follow suit, saying “Brain-Centric Design took the guesswork out of the classroom and highlighted the scientific reasons behind the success” (Ellen Thompson, Fortune 100 Learning and Quality Specialist) who highlighted how great it felt to “identify the positive traits of cognitive flexibility, social—emotional engagement and adaptive expertise” that she already possessed. Rich and Kieran's model explains that while behaviorist pedagogy might sound like the best way for students to learn in the classroom, or for employees to be motivated in the workplace, that there's a more effective way to learn with the brain in mind, and this is exactly why we cover the most current neuroscience research on this podcast. Who knew that learning the most current research in neuroscience would be so important to the world? I certainly didn't when launching this idea just under 3 years ago this month, but it's clear with the number of downloads we receive all over the world (in 168 countries now) that this is an important and timely topic for us all to pay attention to. As we are now moving into Season 8 of the podcast, with a focus on Brain Health and Well-Being as it relates to learning, Richard Carr and Kieran O'Mahony's Brain-centric Design fits right in as they focus on the training and certification of Communicators, Coaches, and Educators to form a deep understanding in the pedagogy of their program: Brain-centric Design: The Surprising Neuroscience Behind Learning with Deep Understanding[ii]. Because their framework is aligned with how the brain processes information, and how people's brain loves to learn, (especially something new) its inherent design places any learning space in a psychologically safe framework. They will show us how great things can happen when your brain is free of the behaviorist constructs of rewards and punishment that we have all seen in our public schooling, and corporate workplaces. Let's meet Rich Carr, and Kieran O'Mahony of Brain-Centric Design, and take a close look at why the behaviorist model that many of us have been use it using because it works, is out-dated, as they show us there is a better way to learn in our schools and classrooms of the future. Welcome Rich Carr and Kieran O'Mahony, thank you for reaching out to me and sharing your learning model with all of us today. INTRO Q: Just a quick glance at all of the praise of your work in the beginning of your book, Brain-centric Design: The Surprising Neuroscience Behind Learning With Deep Understanding I couldn't help but notice the one written by Alan Breeze, Washington State Prison, Inmate #797180 who said that “there must be a way for headheads like myself to learn that does not include years of solitary confinement” and that if he had found your method, that instead of a testimonial from inmate #797180, it could have been written by Master Chief Brazee, US Navy. How did you both come to discover your method? Q1: We can clearly see that our K-12 Educational System needs transformation and how far we are behind other countries like Finland and Japan (who tune into this podcast) and Ireland where Kieran mentioned his journey began, we are currently in the TOP 20 in this country.[iii] You mention that one reason is that our K12 system is built on the rewards/punishment system. Where did this Behavioralist Method[iv] go wrong? What are we missing when it comes to learning and deep understanding?[v] 1B: Why do some people seem to thrive in this system-or seem to be resilient enough to not be impacted by this system (dandelion vs orchid) and how is this data evident in the Nations Report Card? (NAEP). 1C: The example of in your video of the young girl who was given candy as a reward for completing her math sheet just broke my heart listening to it as I still see this happening with my youngest daughter. I don't know why candy is given as a reward! Can you explain why rewards and punishment aren't helpful in the learning space? 1D: How does this rewards/punishment system carry into the workplace to prevent employees from reaching their potential? Kieran's answer blew me away here, as I came from the system of commission sales, where employees were rewarded with money if they could hit their sales goals, and punished if they missed them. We know that people in this space can be fired on a dime, which works against how our brain works. Can you explain why the rewards/punishment system limits us in the workplace? Q2: In chapter 1.1 of your book, Learning is Connecting the Dots, you say, “to learn you need neurons” and “to teach you need to know how neurons work.” Isn't it mind-boggling that no one asks us right through our educational system, anything about our brain and how it relates to learning? I know that this is changing as more schools are learning how the brain relates to learning (the science of reading) etc, but where do you think we are now and what else needs to happen before learning and brain are more widely accepted in our schools and workplaces? I've got to say that I loved Kieran's answer where he talked about learning about telomeres and mitochondria (that are both important structures in the cell that help us especially as we are growing older) but what he was learning was written by neuroscientists in complex terms. How are you translating these concepts into useful concepts and making them useful in the public domain for teachers, parents and even students to use in their lives? Q3: What should we all know about our brain to demystify it? PART 1 of the book. Q4: What should we all know about learning and the brain? PART 2 of the book? Q5: Why is challenge so important with learning and what does Rich's daughter and Jeff Bezos have in common? PART 4 of the book. Kieran's take on this made me think back to the many influencers in my life who I'll always be grateful for but ultimately it was my brain that made I used in every decision-making process. Q6: How can BcD be applied in different industries? (Schools/Sports/Workplaces)? Q7: Why is BcD Revolutionary and something we should all pay attention to? Q8: Is there anything important that I have missed? For people to learn more about you, what's the best way? What is the call to action at the end? Contact you? www.braincentricdesign.com Thank you very much for sharing BcD with us. You have created a system that is revolutionary, and has the ability to impact change in our schools and workplaces. CONNECT WITH RICH CARR: rc@braincentricdesign.com https://braincentricdesign.com/ https://twitter.com/BrainCentric https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrknowledge/ https://www.youtube.com/c/RichCarrknowledge REFERENCES: [i] https://braincentricdesign.com/ [ii] Brain-centric Design: The Surprising Neuroscience Behind Learning with Deep Understanding by Rich Carr and Dr. Kieran O'Mahony https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SRC6BSM/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 [iii] Ireland Apple How-To Charts https://chartable.com/charts/itunes/ie-how-to-podcasts [iv] Brain-centric Design Chapter 3.2 Behaviorism is Outdated May 20, 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc0jWUZKqS8 [v] This is the one critical piece we are missing when it comes to learning and deep understanding. By Robyn Shulman Sept. 15, 2019 https://www.forbes.com/sites/robynshulman/2019/09/15/this-is-the-one-critical-piece-were-missing-when-it-comes-to-learning-and-deep-understanding/?sh=36515031e329
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"Steve Austin, Fugitive" Airdate: April 27, 1975 Written by Mark Frost and Richard Carr (teleplay) and Wilton Denmark (story) Directed by Russ Mayberry Synopsis: Steve is accused of a murder orchestrated by a man out for revenge. We come to the end of the second season of reviews with our look at "Steve Austin, Fugitive". Steve is accused of the murder of an OSI technician and it's up to Callahan to help him. David Alexander joins John and Jerry to break it all down and to showcase his latest custom action figures. Join us Sunday nights at 7:00ET as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN and Wednesday nights at 7:00ET as we discuss an episode of THE BIONIC WOMAN with a fan as well as featuring live commentary from our viewers. Bionic Operative David Alexander
Spanning 4 decades of business, Richard Carr's history is filled with huge personal and financial successes, but also some devastating setbacks.Richard made a name for himself in the world of fast food, nightclubs, leisure, and property development, and he's been behind many multi-million pound deals.But when it all came crashing down around him, he was forced to rebuild from financial ruin, and face lengthy police investigations with the threat of prison.Richard is one of those characters everyone seems to have an opinion on, so I was keen to hear his side of the story.Website: DodgeWoodall.comInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallLinkedIn: Dodge Woodall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Follow composer Richard Carr as he guides you through his world-travel experiences in his release PLACES I’VE WALKED. The feeling of authenticity cannot be understated in these compositions, divided into four parts. Purchase the music (without talk) at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p943/Places_I%27ve_Walked.html Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you! http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com
Incredible highs, excess, glamour, controversy and arrest – Richard Carr talks about his colourful personal and professional life.
"Look Alike" Airdate: February 23, 1975 Written by Gustave Field (story), Richard Carr (teleplay) Directed by Jerry London Synopsis: A duplicate of Steve attempts to steal secret information that will be sold to enemy governments. John and co-host, artist Jerry Lange, are joined by the Wonderful Bill Flynn of Geek Radio Daily as they discuss how shady an organization is the OSI that they recruit Marcus so mysteriously while having such poor security that John Dine is able to steal top secret material with ease. Join us Sunday nights at 8:00EST as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN and Wednesday nights at 8L00ES as we discuss an episode of THE BIONIC WOMAN with a fan as well as featuring live commentary from our viewers. Bionic Operative Billy Flynn BIONIC GALLERY
"Lost Love" Airdate: January 17, 1975 Written by Melvin Levy (story), Richard Carr (teleplay) Directed by Arnold Laven Synopsis: Steve reconnects with an old flame only to find that her husband is still alive and wants her back. John and co-host, artist Jerry Lange, are joined by longtime fan Mike Nelli as they discuss how this episode isn't as bad as John originally made it out to be, The odd placement before "The Bionic Woman" and the number of bionic stunts in the episode. Join us Sunday nights at 8:00EST as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN and Wednesday nights at 8L00ES as we discuss an episode of THE BIONIC WOMAN with a fan as well as featuring live commentary from our viewers. Bionic Operative Mike Nelli BIONIC GALLERY
Jonathan Gill of the Univ of Amsterdam on Boris Morros, a film producer who spied for the Soviets then turned double agent for the US. Richard Carr of Anglia Ruskin Univ on Charlie Chaplin's fall from grace when he was discovered to be a Communist sympathizer.
Maumee Mayor Richard Carr talks with Fred about Closing Access to the river. Carr explains the reasoning that went into the decision, and answers the question about where his authority to do so comes from
How is Maumee dealing with the coronavirus crisis? Fishermen fill the Maumee but small businesses are still shuttered. What long term effect will this have on Maumee? Mayor Richard Carr visits with Fred and shares his thoughts at Brew House Coffee and Baked Goods in downtown Maumee.
Maumee Mayor Richard Carr stops by the show to bestow a true "Maumee Welcome" on host Fred LeFebvre. Monday was declared Fred LeFebvre Day in Maumee and he got a city of Maumee official flag. Fred also spoke with the mayor about how the many small businesses in downtown Maumee are dealing with the Governor's Covid 19 guidelines, and what the city is doing to maintain services while keeping everyone safe.
Richard Carr is Senior Lecturer in History and Politics at Anglia Ruskin University. He joins Matt to discuss his new book 'March of the Moderates', which studies The Third Way - a political creed championed by Bill Clinton's Democrats and Tony Blair's new Labour. As well as analysing the rise and fall of both, Matt picks Richard's brains about whether The Third Way could have a resurgence today. Get tickets for The Political Party and the London dates of 'Brexit, Pursued by a Bear': www.mattforde.com/live Email the show: politicalpartypodcast@gmail.com Follow Richard on Twitter: @Richard_Carr Buy 'March of the Moderates' here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/march-of-the-moderates-9781788317344/ Follow Matt on Twitter: @mattforde See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Managing forest fires is all about balancing the good and the bad. Richard Carr from the Canadian Forest Service explains the type of research that Natural Resources Canada conducts to better understand forest fires and help manage both the risks and benefits. Canadian Wildland Fire Information System: http://cwfis.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/home Forest Fires – Natural Resources Canada: https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/forests/fire-insects-disturbances/fire/13143 FireSmart Canada: https://www.firesmartcanada.ca/
Entrevue et prestation de Meta Mo, accompagnée de Richard Carr, à la troisième édition de Montre tes talents au Sacrilège, concours de talents de l'émission Jamais comme tout le monde à CKRL 89,1.
In ep. 036 of Garage to Goliath | Leaders Building Legacies Podcast, host Dan Quiggle, talks through a lifetime of leadership with West Point graduate, Army veteran, business executive, and former CEO of Vistage Worldwide - Richard Carr.
Entrevue et prestation de Isabelle Lemelin, accompagnée de Richard Carr, à la troisième édition de Montre tes talents au Sacrilège, concours de talents de l'émission Jamais comme tout le monde à CKRL 89,1.
Join us for Part I of Unique Healing Gifts. Special guest & musician Richard Carr has been blessed with the gift of channeling over 1700 angels in writing his musical pieces. By connecting with the specific intention his guides and angels move through him to compose melodies that melt blocks and limitations and connect you with your own soul. Join us as he performs a live session with music that will remind you of 'home'. Hosts- Mary Elizabeth, Janis Yakopovic and Chris Capra.
Interview with some of the key people behind the the AIB Bank's 'Surfer' ad which featuring Irish big wave surfer John McCarthy and filmed in Lahinch and Doolin in September 2008. Featuring interviews with director Richard Carr from ad agency Rothco and Michael Duffy from production company Blinder. Also in this podcast Paul Moran from Mediaworks gives his retrospective on the ad business in 2009.