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In the latest episode of the "We Do This Too Outdoors" podcast, host Courtney Williamson engages in an insightful conversation with Richard Carter, a passionate outdoorsman and hunter. The discussion begins with Richard sharing his journey into the hunting world, which was sparked by his wife's cousin, T.J. Growing up in Miami, Richard initially focused on fishing but found a new passion in hunting after witnessing T.J. in action. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and excitement of hunting, particularly waterfowl, which Richard has embraced over the past few years. He recounts his first experiences in the field, the thrill of calling in ducks, and the importance of mentorship in navigating the outdoors. As the podcast progresses, the two delve into the challenges faced by African American hunters and the need for greater representation in the outdoor community. Richard emphasizes the significance of mentorship and education, particularly for inner-city youth who may be drawn to the outdoors but lack guidance. He shares his vision of creating opportunities for young people to learn about hunting, fishing, and outdoor safety, aiming to provide them with alternatives to negative influences. The episode serves as an inspiring reminder of the transformative power of outdoor activities and the importance of fostering a supportive community for future generations of hunters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of the "We Do This Too Outdoors" podcast, host Courtney Williamson engages in an insightful conversation with Richard Carter, a passionate outdoorsman and hunter. The discussion begins with Richard sharing his journey into the hunting world, which was sparked by his wife's cousin, T.J. Growing up in Miami, Richard initially focused on fishing but found a new passion in hunting after witnessing T.J. in action. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and excitement of hunting, particularly waterfowl, which Richard has embraced over the past few years. He recounts his first experiences in the field, the thrill of calling in ducks, and the importance of mentorship in navigating the outdoors.As the podcast progresses, the two delve into the challenges faced by African American hunters and the need for greater representation in the outdoor community. Richard emphasizes the significance of mentorship and education, particularly for inner-city youth who may be drawn to the outdoors but lack guidance. He shares his vision of creating opportunities for young people to learn about hunting, fishing, and outdoor safety, aiming to provide them with alternatives to negative influences. The episode serves as an inspiring reminder of the transformative power of outdoor activities and the importance of fostering a supportive community for future generations of hunters.
In this episode, Neil Clarke discusses the current and future state of the financial markets with Richard Carter. The key topics include: interest rates; inflation; the general performance of equities; the appeal of fixed interest options; and the geopolitical landscape. Richard is Head of Fixed Income Research at Quilter Cheviot, who are one of our trusted investment panel. To find out more about Quilter Cheviot, please visit their website. Visit our website for more content: https://lffinancialplanning.co.uk/ Important information The value of investments can fall as well as rise and it may not always be possible to receive back the sum initially invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future investment returns. Lucas Fettes Financial Planning® is a registered trading name of Lucas Fettes & Partners (Financial Services) Limited, who are independent financial advisers authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA number: 146279). Financial Conduct Authority regulation applies to certain regulated activities, products and services, but does not necessarily apply to all tax planning activities and services.
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Chantal Marx from FNB discusses the South32 update, which is mostly positive aside from the Worsley Alumina news. Meryl Pick of Old Mutual Investment Group breaks down the largely positive Sasol production update. Richard Carter from Allan Gray comments on the new Pension Funds Amendment Act that has been signed into law.
Expert: Pension Funds Amendment Act signed into law Guest: Richard Carter, head of head of assurance at Allan Gray
Des images terriblement douloureuses arrivent chaque jour de la bande de Gaza. Des rues aux immeubles détruits d'où s'élève la poussière grise des gravats. Des enfants sans vie tirés des décombres dans le bourdonnement perpétuel des drones.A l'heure où nous enregistrions ce podcast, le bilan s'établissait à plus de 37.300 morts selon le ministère de la Santé du Hamas. Et pendant ce temps, en Israël de nombreuses familles restaient profondément traumatisées par les événements du 7 octobre, quand 1.194 personnes, majoritairement des civils, ont été tuées lors d'une attaque du Hamas sur le sol israélien. Il reste aussi 116 otages du Hamas à Gaza, dont 41 sont morts, selon l'armée. Comment qualifier ces drames ? Doit-on parler de crimes contre l'humanité, voire de génocide ? Pour Médecins sans frontières, la situation “équivaut à un génocide". Le président américain Joe Biden en revanche estime que c'est une accusation “scandaleuse”, comme Israël. Et sur ce point, une bataille est engagée devant la justice internationale. Dans ce deuxième épisode consacré à la notion de génocide, nous en explorons les contours de cette bataille avec l'historien Vincent Duclert, spécialiste notamment du génocide au Rwanda, la juriste Rafaëlle Maison, professeure de Droit international à l'Université Paris-Saclay et Richard Carter, directeur du bureau de l'AFP à La Haye.Réalisation: Michaëla Cancela-Kieffer Extraits Extrait de l'interview de l'ancienne juge de la Cour internationale de justice Joan Donoghue par l'émission Hardtalk de la BBC, le 24 avril 2024.Sons sur le terrain : video AFPTV à Gaza; vidéo diffusée par l'armée israélienne d'une intervention terrestre dans la bande de Gaza; vidéos des services de presse du gouvernement israélien (conférences de presse de Benjamin Netanyahou et Isaac Herzog), vidéo diffusée par le service de presse de la Cour internationale de Justice du 26 janvier 2024. Pour aller plus loin: texte sur la Convention internationale pour la prévention et la répression du crime de génocide Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Il y a quelques semaines, nous avons diffusé un podcast sur le mouvement étudiant propalestinien.Beaucoup d'étudiants estiment que la guerre déclenchée par Israël contre le Hamas a débouché sur un génocide. Si personne ne conteste les extrêmes souffrances des civils de la bande de Gaza et des familles des victimes du Hamas, l'utilisation de ce mot, génocide, fait l'objet de débats.Le génocide, c'est le "crime des crimes" en droit international. Alors quelle différence entre le crime contre l'humanité et le génocide ? Comment on change d'échelle ? L'équipe de Sur le Fil a décidé de revenir sur les racines historiques de ce mot, mais aussi de mieux comprendre sa définition juridique et les débats qui l'entourent concernant Israël et Gaza avec trois spécialistes : l'historien Vincent Duclert, spécialiste notamment du génocide au Rwanda, la juriste Rafaëlle Maison, professeure de Droit international à l'Université Paris-Saclay et Richard Carter, directeur du bureau de l'AFP à La Haye.Réalisation: Michaëla Cancela-KiefferSur le terrain au Rwanda : Ivan Rush Mugisha et Jean Baptiste NkurunzizaPour aller plus loin: Retour à Lemberg, d'après le livre de Philippe Sands, en bande dessinéeLa guerre a éclaté le 7 octobre quand des commandos du Hamas infiltrés depuis Gaza dans le sud d'Israël ont mené une attaque qui a entraîné la mort de 1.194 personnes, en majorité des civils, selon un décompte de l'AFP établi à partir de données officielles israéliennes. Sur 251 personnes enlevées, 116 sont toujours retenues en otages à Gaza, dont 41 sont mortes, selon l'armée. En représailles à l'attaque, l'armée israélienne a lancé une offensive sur la bande de Gaza qui a fait 37.347 morts, majoritairement des civils, selon des données du ministère de la Santé du gouvernement de Gaza, dirigé par le Hamas.Sur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45. Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The Law is fulfilled when a person does good works in faith. For the Christian, repentance and good works are never separated from faith in forgiveness won for them in Christ's cross. Reason may tell people what good works are in society, but those works are not for the sake of salvation. Apart from Christ, nothing good comes from us (John 15:5), but with Him by His word and sacraments, we are comforted in the good works done because we believe Christ has already accomplished our salvation to soothe the terrified conscience. Rev. Dr. Richard Carter, Professor Emeritus of Theology at Concordia University in St. Paul, MN, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to continue our study on good works. Find your copy of the Book of Concord - Concordia Reader's Edition at cph.org or read online at bookofconcord.org. Study the Lutheran Confession of Faith found in the Book of Concord with lively discussions led by host Rev. Brady Finnern, President of the LCMS Minnesota North District, and guest LCMS pastors. Join us as these Christ-confessing Concordians read through and discuss our Lutheran doctrine in the Book of Concord in order to gain a deeper understanding of our Lutheran faith and practical application for our vocations.
Flambée des prix, stagnation économique et chute du niveau de vie : l'état de l'économie dans l'UE constitue un cocktail explosif à quatre mois des élections européennes. En ville ou dans les zones rurales, les Européens ont un petit moral et selon des sondages, sont tentés par un vote de rupture et particulier en faveur de l'extrême droite, qui pourrait gagner de nombreux sièges dans l'hémicycle européen. D'autant que les difficultés sont ressenties par de multiples secteurs : les consommateurs en général, mais aussi l'industrie, notamment en Allemagne, touchée par la hausse des prix de l'énergie; l'agriculture aussi est touchée à la fois par une perte de compétitivité, le changement climatique et l'empilement de normes environnementales parfois jugées contradictoires.Décryptage avec nos correspondants sur le terrain: Jean-Philippe Lacour, journaliste au bureau de l'AFP à Francfort, Daniel Aronssohn, spécialiste de l'économie à Bruxelles, Richard Carter, directeur du bureau de l'AFP à La Haye, et Gaël Branchereau, directeur du bureau de Rome.Avec Thierry Chopin, politologue à l'Institut Jacques Delors. Réalisation: Emmanuelle BaillonSur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Nous cherchons à nous améliorer tous les jours et avons préparé un sondage pour vous. Prenez trois minutes pour le remplir iciEt bien sûr, écrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45. Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, Neil Clarke discusses the current and future state of the financial markets with Richard Carter. Key themes from the episode include; the influence of political elections; inflation and interest rates; fixed interest; equities; and the economic outlook moving forward. Richard is Head of Fixed Income Research at Quilter Cheviot, who are one of our trusted investment panel. Visit our website for more content: https://lffinancialplanning.co.uk/ Important information The value of investments can fall as well as rise and it may not always be possible to receive back the sum initially invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future investment returns. Lucas Fettes Financial Planning® is a registered trading name of Lucas Fettes & Partners (Financial Services) Limited, who are independent financial advisers authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA number: 146279). Financial Conduct Authority regulation applies to certain regulated activities, products and services, but does not necessarily apply to all tax planning activities and services.
This podcast focuses on Richard Carter's work and life as a vicar at St Martin-in-the-field, a bustling church in Trafalgar Square London, known for its work on social justice and in particular its work with the homeless. Richard and Simon met when Simon was experiencing a deep personal trauma and loss. Richard became a very important spiritual support and friend during the early days of grief. Previous to his work in London Richard spent 15 years in the Solomon Islands as a chaplain to, then member of, the Melanesian Brotherhood, an Anglican monastic community. During this time Richard too experienced a deep traumatic loss when 7 brothers of his community who were working for peace were taken hostage and killed. Richard and Simon discuss their response to their grief, highlighting the hope and grace that transcends grief, enabling new life to emerge. Richard shares the impact of the move from a quiet island in the Pacific Ocean with no electricity, to the heart of busy, noisy London. Over the years he wondered about returning to a life of more silent prayer, yet realized that he had a calling to build community and offer stability through his work in London. On a retreat, he found spiritual clarity and the words came to him… ‘The city is my monastery'. Seeking community, it was homeless people, particularly international refugees who became an essential part of his community. He founded the Nazareth Community to respond to people's spiritual need for community, silence and sanctuary and to offer service when living in the bustling city and the Nazareth Community welcomes members from all walks and experiences of life. Richard shares the joys of multi-cultural London, his life is enriched by diversity, the nature found in London's parks, and the gifts he receives from a life of service to others. Get Richard's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Letters-Nazareth-Contemplative-Journey-Home/dp/1786224917 Bio Richard Carter is Associate Vicar at St Martin's where he has been working and living as a priest since 2006 on the edge of Trafalgar Square. Richard has special responsibility for the education and formation programme, pastoral care and outreach to those facing homelessness. Richard is the founder of the Nazareth Community, whose members gather from everyday life to seek God in contemplation and to live compassionately and generously building a community of welcome on the edge of Trafalgar Square. He also started and coordinates the International Group which provides community and support for migrants and asylum seekers and those with no recourse to public funds. He is the author of The City is My Monastery: A Contemporary Rule of Life, Canterbury Press and editor of Who is My Neighbour? The Global and Personal Challenge (SPCK, 2018). His latest book Letters from Nazareth: A Contemplative Journey Home (Canterbury Press 2023) are letters of encouragement for our times, and how contemplation and reflection lead to resolute action. Richard leads many retreats and quiet days and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4's Daily Service. Before living in London Richard was a member of the Melanesian Brotherhood a simple community working for peace in the South Pacific. His experiences there are described in In Search of the Lost (Canterbury Press 2006), a moving first-hand account of loss and grief after the violent deaths of seven members of his religious order.
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FNB's Chantal Marx on another sudden CEO resignation … this time at Tiger Brands. Kyle Wales from Flagship Asset Management on stocks and sectors that do well in a higher-for-longer inflation environment. Richard Carter from Allan Gray talks challenges and opportunities within SA's retirement fund system.
Muziek van Cornel Wilczek bij de Australische horrorfilm Talk To Me (2022) van tweelingbroers Danny en Michael Philippou. Wanneer je de gebalsemde hand van vermoord medium vastpakt en zegt: ‘Praat met me', krijg je toegang tot de wereld van de geesten. Waar het louter treurnis en ellende is. Op het eerste gezicht zoveelste horrorfilm waarin dwaze tieners de deur naar de onderwereld openzetten, met alle bloederige gevolgen van dien. Maar... deze variant slaagt er desondanks in de kijker bij de keel te grijpen en achter te laten met een prettig-ongemakkelijk gevoel. Muziek van Cornel Wilczek, een Australische filmcomponist en producer. Experimenteren en nieuwe geluiden verzinnen - dat zijn z'n drijfveren, door zelf ontwikkelde elektronica te combineren met akoestische instrumenten. Overigens treedt hij ook op als artiest onder de naam ‘Qua'. In zijn eigen studio in Melbourne werkt een collectief van componisten en geluidstechnici aan muziek voor tv en film. De muziek van Wilczek wordt in de film afgewisseld met onder andere populaire hiphopnummers en zelfs een bekend nummer van Edit Piaf: la Foule - waarvan een opmerkelijke remix te horen is, gemaakt door Richard Carter.
The Augsburg Confession points our attention to the Good News of Christ that the fullness of the Gospel to sinners. On June 25th, 1530 the Augsburg Confession was confessed to the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Charles the V, with the hope that Germany would be united as outside pressures mounted. Although the hope was a unified Germany for the sake of politics, yet, the Lord work through all the moving parts (Imperial meeting in Speyer, Marbug Colloquy, Schwabach Articles, and the Torgau Articles) to unite His people around the cross and the empty tomb. Rev. Dr. Richard Carter, Professor Emeritus of Theology at Concordia University in St. Paul, MN joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the introduction to the Augsburg Confession. Find your copy of the Book of Concord - Concordia Reader's Edition at cph.org or read online at bookofconcord.org. Study the Lutheran Confession of Faith found in the Book of Concord with lively discussions led by host Rev. Brady Finnern, President of the LCMS Minnesota North District, and guest LCMS pastors. Join us as these Christ-confessing Concordians read through and discuss our Lutheran doctrine in the Book of Concord in order to gain a deeper understanding of our Lutheran faith and practical application for our vocations.
The two-pot retirement system will be compulsory for all retirement funds to split contributions received between two notional portions – one-third will be allocated to a “savings portion” that will allow early access to funds, while the remaining two-thirds will be allocated to a “retirement portion”. At retirement, whatever is left in the savings portion will be available as a cash lump sum. The retirement portion will have to be used to purchase an annuity. However, as the saying goes, "the devil is in the detail" and there is the catch, not all the details are available yet. We caught up with Richard Carter, head of assurance at Allan Gray to find out, in terms of detail, what he thinks are important for us to get clarity on.
From the earliest years of Christianity to the present day, the practice of silent prayer is where many have sought, and found, the presence of God. But it is not always as simple as it sounds. Richard Carter was for many years a member of the Melanesian Brotherhood in the Solomon Islands where silence was a daily part of the spiritual life of the community. In London he is the founder and leader of the Nazareth Community where contemplative prayer is the basis for their contemporary rule of life. He will offer a ‘beginner's guide' to silence, reflecting on its nature, practice, joys and pitfalls, and how we can find it in our noisy city and busy lives. The Revd Richard Carter is Associate Vicar for Mission at St Martin-in-the-Fields in central London, and the author of The City is my Monastery: A contemporary rule of life.
In this episode, Neil Clarke is joined by Richard Carter to discuss the financial markets. Key themes from this discussion include: Inflationary pressures ; Rising interest rates; Central bank sentiment; and A look into both bond and equity markets. Richard is Head of Fixed Income Research at Quilter Cheviot, who are one of our trusted investment panel. To find out more about Quilter Cheviot, please visit their website. Visit our website for more content: https://lffinancialplanning.co.uk/ The value of investments can fall as well as rise and it may not always be possible to receive back the sum initially invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future investment returns. Lucas Fettes Financial Planning® is a registered trading name of Lucas Fettes & Partners (Financial Services) Limited, who are independent financial advisers authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA number: 146279). Financial Conduct Authority regulation applies to certain regulated activities, products and services, but does not necessarily apply to all tax planning activities and services.
S4 Ep. 10: Todd and Jon welcome Richard Carter, Division One Assistant Coach, CEO Of SpotterEDU & Head Coach of ZipemUp of the TBT. They talk to Coach Carter about qualities of being a great assistant coach, working for a variety of head coaches, his experience as a TBT Head Coach and future trends in the game! Follow the Show on Twitter @afterthetimeout Follow Coach Carter on Twitter @rickcarter23 Listen to the show on: Apple: Search "After the Timeout" Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tfyTqZxebtEugpd7dwq5E Anchor: https://anchor.fm/after-the-timeout Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/97de7f0b-5f34-416f-93dc-e750ee59a60c/after-the-timeout Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MzUwYzRhYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/after-the-timeout Radiopublic: https://radiopublic.com/after-the-timeout-G729aA Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/q9zqtopv
Book a one-on-one session with Stuart Davis https://www.theliminalmuse.com Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/stuartdavis Become a Plusser https://aliensandartists.supercast.tech/ Stuart Davis Music : https://www.stuartdavis.com Mike Clelland : https://mikeclelland.com Richard Carter, author of Signals https://www.guillemotpress.co.uk/poetry/richard-carter-signals Vice Magazine interview with Richard Carter on Signals, and the poetry of the constructed Lincos Language : https://www.vice.com/en/article/jgpqxk/how-to-write-poetry-to-communicate-with-aliens
We're thrilled to be joined this week by actor/singer/songwriter Robyn Cage to help us break down everyone almost cast in the epic actioner Mad Max: Fury Road! Which Fast and Furious actor read for Furiosa? Which rapper was up for Max but would only do the movie if they filmed in his hometown? And were we the only ones on Miss Giddy Watch? Also – we pitch the sure-to-be hit Broadway Musical: Furiosa! Mad Max: Fury Road stars Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Zoë Kravitz, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Josh Helman, Nathan Jones, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Abbey Lee, Courtney Eaton, John Howard, Richard Carter, Megan Gale, Melissa Jaffer, and Iota as The Doof Warrior Follow the Podcast: On Instagram: @andalmoststarring Have a film you'd love for us to cover? E-mail us at andalmoststarring@gmail.com www.andalmoststarring.com
In this episode I talk to Richard Carter. Richard is the CEO of lopay an entirely new payment app that's just come to market to compete with the big boys. Lopays payment options are innovative enabling you as the business owner to both choose when you get paid and keep more of your money. Their tagline is 'You've earned it' and they're passionate about you keeping as much of it as possible! This disruptive business is at the forefront of changing the archaic banking industry. Business owners have become used to paying charges for using card readers or apps such as Paypal, Square, Zettle and various others. But this industry is in a period of transition, it's becoming far more competitive and where there's competition theirs benefits to be had for the consumer i.e. you and your business. Lopays value proposition is unparalleled, make your mind up if it's a no brainer when you listen to Richard here. Hope you enjoy AW If you want to find out more about lopay their website is https://lopay.com/ The app can be downloaded at the Apple Store (https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lopay-merchant/id1565369434) or from Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.checkfer.lopaymerchant)
For this holiday recording of the Dune Talk show, we're happy to present an exclusive interview with one of the actors you've seen in Dune: Part One. Richard Carter, who plays Harkonnen Trooper #2, offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at shooting the movie at Origo Studios in Budapest, Hungary.You'd be surprised by just how much effort went into filming this scene where the Harkonnen soldiers kidnap Paul Atreides and Lady Jessica. Richard, piloting the ornithopter, shares his experience working on the ultra-realistic sets of Dune, together with the truly passionate and detail-oriented Denis Villeneuve. How was the audition process? How was it like to act together with stars Timothée Chalamet and Rebecca Ferguson? We cover all of that on this week's episode.Segments:0:00:00 - Intro0:01:37 - Interview: Richard Carter, Harkonnen Trooper #20:57:00 - OutroWe'll also be adding the written transcript of this interview to our website.Visit https://dunenewsnet.com/ for more features and follow us on Twitter and Instragram to be the first to hear exciting Dune announcements and movie news.This show's hosts:Marcus Gabriel | @DuneNewsNetSimon Daoudi | @sdaoudiSpecial guest:Richard Carter | @Richard85480828Do you have a question or suggestion for a future episode of Dune Talk? Tweet out to @DuneTalkShow, reply to our posts on Instagram, or email us at DuneTalkPod 'at' gmail 'dot' com.Special thanks goes out to Ashton GIeckman for music and Sheldon Lee for voice overs.
In this episode I have special guests Danny Joyce and Richard Carter call into the podcast. We talked about duck hunting in Louisiana and duck calls.
In this edition of our market commentary, Neil Clarke is joined by Richard Carter. Richard is Head of Fixed Income Research at Quilter Cheviot, who are one of our trusted investment panel. Their discussion includes references to inflation, the future of interest rates, the bond markets and the difference in approach between central banks. To find out more about Quilter Cheviot, please visit their website. Visit our website for more content: https://lffinancialplanning.co.uk/ The value of investments can fall as well as rise and it may not always be possible to receive back the sum initially invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future investment returns. Lucas Fettes Financial Planning® is a registered trading name of Lucas Fettes & Partners (Financial Services) Limited, who are independent financial advisers authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA number: 146279). Financial Conduct Authority regulation applies to certain regulated activities, products and services, but does not necessarily apply to all tax planning activities and services.
In this episode we finish our special series from the 2022 BMW Group Test Fest, back in Miami Beach, where the 2022 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge made its global debut. We talk to Richard Carter, Director of Global Communications, to find out how the ultra luxury car manufacturer has repositioned itself to regain the title of the most desirable brand in the world.Thank you and have a great weekend.
In this episode we finish our special series from the 2022 BMW Group Test Fest, back in Miami Beach, where the 2022 Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge made its global debut. We talk to Richard Carter, Director of Global Communications, to find out how the ultra luxury car manufacturer has repositioned itself to regain the title of the most desirable brand in the world. Thank you and have a great weekend. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Richard Carter is a Group Chief Executive Officer of Bragg Gaming Group, an innovative B2B online gaming solution provider and the company behind Oryx Gaming. Prior to recent appointment, Richard has served as Bragg's Non-Executive Chair, advising and providing support to the Bragg team on developing a global strategy focused on partnerships, the continued growth of their organic business, and consideration of all accretive M&A opportunities. Richard, formerly the CEO of interactive sports betting solutions and services provider SBTech, held the role for 5 years until the company's merger with digital sports entertainment and gaming company DraftKings through a three-way deal with Diamond Eagle Acquisition Corp in April 2020. The transaction was valued at US $3.3 billion and the combined entity has a current market cap of US $20 billion. Before his tenure at SBTech, Richard was Director of Research at Deutsche Bank.
In 1982, Richard Carter took on his father’s vision. Raised as one of eleven children, Richard knew a thing or two about grit and self-reliance. Those same skills helped him ride the changing times when the market was down, and cattle prices were low. Richard is the sole reason the ranch is still in family hands to this day." This episode is hosted by Dr. Shawn Baker MD. Find him at https://shawn-baker.com Donate to the Carnivore Diet Clinical Trial: https://gofundme.com/f/carnivore-research
Bragg Gaming Group Inc's (TSX:BRAG) (OTCMKTS:BRGGF) (FRA:SL4A) Yaniv Spielberg talks to Proactive about the group's new CEO Richard Carter, who will be taking over on May 1. Spielberg says before joining, Carter served as CEO of interactive sports betting solutions provider SB Tech for five years prior to its merger with DraftKings Inc (NASDAQ:DKNG) (FRA:8DEA). What's more, Spielberg talks about the firm's earnings report, where its fourth-quarter's revenue increased by nearly 75%.
Disability estate planning specialist Kenneth Pope and education consultant & diagnostician Monika Ferenczy talk about the school system, IEPs, changes surrounding COVID, supports available and how to make it work for your child with disabilities or special needs. Learn About:• IEPs •CRCB• COVID changes: In school & online learning• Special education supports for online learning• Homeschooling vs school's online learning option• Funding options: Passport, ACSD, SSAHInspired by Richard Carter, DSAT board member and father.For more information, contact us at 1-866-536-7673 or visit our website Click HERE to get an assessment with us. Don't miss out on important updates and webinar invitations. Sign up for our newsletter HERE
In this episode, I speak with Ling Zhang and Richard Carter about their work "Understanding the implementation of personalized learning: A research synthesis"
The conversation around mental health is just beginning. Encounter is dedicated to changing the narrative and helping others overcome through scripture and support. Today, we ask Richard all about the importance of mental health, counseling, and what we can do to help ourselves and others overcome. Richards Website: https://www.walkingwithyoucoaching.com/ Email Richard: richard@journeyscomo.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connect.heal.grow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walkingwithyou.coaching/ Mental Health Resource Page: https://encounterc3.com/mental-health
We've all heard it said that self care is selfish. Yet we can't poor from an empty cup. So what's the answer? Dive into the benefits of self care, what it looks like, and why we should practice it as Christians with our guest Christian Counselor, Richard Carter. This episode was recorded over Skype and will have a different quality than regular podcasts. Thank you for your understanding! Visit Richard's website for more on his background and to get in touch. Richard's Website: walkingwithyoucoaching.com Richards Email: richard.walkingwithyou@gmail.com Other Mental Health Resources: encounterc3.com/mental-health
SpotterEDU CEO and former Division I associate head coach Richard Carter is joined by his co-host and DePaul basketball alumni, Joe Hanel. They open with their thoughts on our country’s struggle with systemic racism and how the NBA will play a large role in pushing us forward as a nation (1:00). They then shift gears and discuss which team’s will have the advantage heading into the NBA restart (15:44), Eastern Conference predictions (25:22), if there are any pick-ups to be made in the free agency market (28:00), and who will be coming out of the West (38:15).
SpotterCEO and former DI associate head coach Richard Carter sits down with former Loyola Chicago Rambler and Lou Henson Award winner, Clayton Custer. Clayton describes what it was like playing for MOKAN’s under 17 team alongside top NBA prospects and in front of Coach K as only a 14 year old (7:55), his one year of growth at Iowa State (24:37), and how an atmosphere of family and trust drew him to Loyola Chicago when it came time to transfer (30:05). Rick and Clayton close the show by taking a walk down memory lane and reliving some of the most memorable moments from Clayton’s 2018 Final Four run (36:52).
Amid massive outflows from fixed income in reaction to the pandemic, we spoke to Quilter Cheviot head of fixed income research Richard Carter to see if there's any value in the asset class.
SpotterEDU CEO and former DI associate head coach Richard Carter is joined by Illinois native and class of 2022 prospect, Jaden Schutt. Rick and Jaden discuss what it is like to navigate the AAU/recruiting cycle in the midst of a pandemic, as well his daily life as a top recruit (0:53). We double back with Jaden after a month to check in on how his recruiting has opened up and which high major school are showing interest (29:14).
Europe continues to ease the lockdown, with few regrets so far. As Germany’s central bank declares that the ‘recovery is under way’, join Richard Carter and Sebastian Scott for the rundown on the recovery and what the coming week holds for investors.
SpotterEDU CEO and former DI associate head coach Richard Carter sits down with the head coach of the Northern Illinois Huskies, Mark Montgomery. Coach Montgomery discusses how he has gained perspective through the Covid-19 pandemic and what he is trying to take from it moving forward (2:24). He outlines the differences in offseason training since he was a top prospect in Michigan (12:47) and the lessons he learned playing for the legendary Jud Heathcote at Michigan State (19:40). Rick and Coach Montgomery analyze the effects that the new transfer rule will play in combination with the inability to recruit during the pandemic (30:52). They also explore their tutelage under Tom Izzo at Michigan State and how that has propelled Coach Montgomery into a head coaching career of his own (38:32).
SpotterEDU CEO and former DI basketball associate head coach Richard Carter recaps episodes 7 & 8 of The Last Dance with his co host DePaul basketball alum, Joe Hanel. They test the validity of some MJ conspiracies (7:32). and analyze the price of leadership (18:30). Did MJ blow games 4 & 5 of the 1996 NBA Finals so that he could clinch the championship on Father's Day? (32:30). How Phil Jackson and MJ employed the old "good cop, bad cop" within the Bulls' locker room (36:09). Finished with trending up, trending down, and how this documentary will end (38:55).
SpotterEDU CEO and former DI associate head basketball coach Richard Carter and co-host, DePaul basketball alum Joe Hanel sit down with long time sports journalist and legendary sideline reporter, David Aldridge. David begins by discussing the evolution of sports journalism and how covering athletes has changed (4:50). His incredible commitment to ethics in journalism (19:40). The best events he has covered, and what it is like to be embedded in such an emotional atmosphere (39:24). Covering the Dream Team (51:25) and the aura of Kobe's last game (1:02:09).
SpotterEDU CEO and former DI associate head coach Richard Carter is joined by DePaul basketball alum Joe Hanel to recap episodes 5 and 6 of The Last Dance. They discuss the special bond between Kobe and MJ (3:08) MJ's sociopathic competitive drive (14:57). Trying to live up to an unsustainable image as a public figure (27:47). How horrifying it must have been to find yourself opposite of MJ's wrath (37:35). And wrap the show up with trending up, trending down, and what they are looking forward to in episodes 7 & 8.
SpotterEDU CEO and former DI associate head basketball coach Richard Carter is joined by the head coach of the Xavier Musketeers Men’s Basketball Team, Travis Steele. Coach Steele details how he has focused on development of relationships and skills throughout this quarantine (4:04). Who is mentors have been and what he has learned from them during his coaching journey (11:16). Carrying the banner of “The Xavier Way” while also contributing to the culture (27:49). The no-nights-off nature of the Big East (41:45). And the debut of the top 5 emoji game (50:36)
Join the Markets Uncut team as they look at how healthcare companies are performing and the progress of a potential vaccine, whether investment trusts are a good option for people wanting an income from their investments and the usual economic round-up and look ahead from Richard Carter.
Coronavirus, Sajid Javid's resignation and earnings results from RBS and Barclays - a busy week for the Markets Uncut team. Join Sebastian Scott, Richard Carter and Will Howlett to hear more about the latest investor news.
February is Heart Month and we kick it off with one of the premier cardiologists in the DFW Metroplex, Dr. Benjamin Levine of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital and UT Southwestern Medical school. Dr. Levine is the founder and Director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine (IEEM) at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas where he also holds the S. Finley Ewing Chair for Wellness and the Harry S. Moss Heart Chair for Cardiovascular Research. His degrees are from Brown University and Harvard Medical School.Next, Stephen Love facilitates an in-depth discussion about the impending Medicaid 1115 Waiver, which is set to expire next legislative session and will create a multi-billion dollar shortfall that will have to be picked up by Texas taxpayers. This is a huge looming issue that you likely haven't heard about, but need to be aware. We are joined by Charles Smith, a consultant and advisor who helped write the current Waiver, State Senator Nathan Johnson of Dallas, and Richard Carter, CEO of Hunt Regional Healthcare in Greenville.The radio program, hosted by DFWHC President/CEO Stephen Love and KRLD's Thomas Miller, will run throughout 2020 on Sunday's from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. CST on KRLD-1080-AM Dallas, Texas or listen to KRLD live on Radio.com from anywhere in the world.You can also listen to broadcasts on:SpotifyAppleGoogleStitcheriHeart PodcastsYouTubeFor information or program ideas, you can contact radio@dfwhc.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Human Side of Healthcare brought to you by the Dallas Ft. Worth Hospital Council - Jason Isham from Children's Health talks about some of the issues kids and teens are facing and various programs Children's offers to assist. Lara Burnside from JPS Health System offers some impressive statistics of what JPS Health System did in 2019 to help patients who don't speak english. What she describes happens in all the hospitals across north Texas and she shares insightful information into what goes on behind the scenes so that hospitals can assist those who need healthcare but can't speak english. Richard Carter is CEO of Hunt Regional Healthcare, discussing some fo the challenges that rural facilities face, including the contributing factors to attracting top medical practitioners. He also describes what happened during the fateful shooting in Hunt County in October 2019 and how the hospital and emergency teams responded. Rob Esson and Janet St. James from Medical City round out the show talking about a nationwide healthy snack program that Medical City is doing to bring awareness to better ways for kids and teens to eat - both at home and away! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Simon Doherty, Richard Carter and Harrison Willams as they look back on the election campaign, discuss the likely Conservative victory, and take a look as to whether the UK's political uncertainty might all be over soon.
In this session 'Why Silence? at the start of the reflective day 'A Beginner's Guide to Silence', Richard Carter talks about how a beginner to keeping silence might approach a sacred time of silence. Recorded on Saturday 1 June 2019 at the Royal Foundation of St Katherine during a joint day of silence held in partnership with St Paul's Cathedral.
David Trainer of New Constructs said that investors might want to consider rotating away from small-cap growth stocks and funds because the space is over-run with unattractive stocks. In the 'Danger Zone' segment, Trainer noted that less than 10 small-cap growth funds -- and very few individual stocks too -- are earning his firm's very attractive rating, with the entire space of the market overpriced and do for an adjustment. Also on the 'National Be a Millionaire Day' show, Richard Carter of Fidelity Investments discusses ignorant ways that savers are leaving yield on the table when certain investments roll over, Tom Gandolfo of Three Bridges Financial Group talks markets, tariffs and trade, and Bill Smead of the Smead Value fund has the Market Call.
In this weeks podcast the tables are turned and former TDL podcast host Richard Carter takes the interviewees seat. Head of Data at The Data Lab, Brian Hills, leads the conversation in this episode. If you're interested in career development, award winning data science projects, and all sorts of James Bond trivia(including which Bond covered the most ground) this is the episode for you!
País Australia Dirección Baz Luhrmann Guion Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce (Novela: F. Scott Fitzgerald) Música Craig Armstrong Fotografía Simon Duggan Reparto Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton, Isla Fisher, Elizabeth Debicki, Jason Clarke, Amitabh Bachchan, Jack Thompson, Adelaide Clemens, Max Cullen, Steve Bisley, Richard Carter, Vince Colosimo, Brendan Maclean, Kate Mulvany, Callan McAuliffe Sinopsis Nueva York, años 20. En la alta sociedad norteamericana, llama la atención la presencia de Jay Gatsby, un hombre misterioso e inmensamente rico, al que todos consideran un advenedizo, lo que no impide que acudan a sus fastuosas fiestas en su gran mansión de Long Island. Gatsby vive obsesionado con la idea de recuperar al amor que dejó escapar años atrás. Para ello se hará amigo de su vecino recién llegado, el joven Nick Carraway.
Tune in to the Tailgate Crew 10am- Noon. We will be talking to Lanett High School head basketball coach Richard Carter as well as Audrey Gunther of persources.com and chatsports.com will be talking bracketology breaking down the sweet 16 and the Elite 8. Call in and talk with us about anything sports 646.378.0298. As always, Lets Go Tailgatin'!!!
Bonni and I respond to questions from the Coaching for Leaders community on how to handle difficult conversations and more. Guest: Bonni Stachowiak Teaching in Higher Ed Question from Leonardo I´m one of your fans, I listen your podcast every day and I see better results on my day job managing an emergency room in Brazilian Hospital. I'm a cardiologist and today I work as a manger also. I was listening the episode 143, about feedback, while I was driving to my job and I was thinking how difficult to me is receive a negative feedback. I think that what struggle in this situation is emotion and controlling the emotion to respond or give some excuse for that negative perception. When I give any feedback to my employees I saw this same problem. How do I train myself to be better on that? Episode #143: Accepting Feedback With Sheila Heen of Difficult Conversations Episode #107: Three Steps To Soliciting Feedback with Tom Henschel Lets Get Real Or Let's Not Play by Mahan Khalsa* Question from Dow Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen* The Dale Carnegie Course How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie* Positive Coaching by Jim Thompson* Question from Nathan I am not currently in a "leadership" position but I feel that I am being called to leadership and feel that leadership and coaching is something that I would enjoy long term. I wanted to ask what recommendations you would have to really start moving in this direction and to start developing those skills. I've been trying to read books and listen to podcast to get some insight but haven't really had the opportunity to hone these skills. I am looking at going to toastmasters to get some experience/training in public speaking to get started working on something I don't feel I'm strong in. Do you have any recommendations of things like Toastmasters that I can check out or any suggestions on steps I could take to improve my leadership and coaching skills? Toastmasters Junior Chamber International (Jaycees) Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/161 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #165 on Networking Thank you to weekly update subscribers Jane Stachowiak, Melissa Minneci, Nick Smith, Adam Trainque, Jared Weikum, Guto Nicolazzi, Susan Smith, Federico De Obeso, Eduardo Mifano, John Mihalyo, Neil, Marcus Wallace, Adriana Ramirez, Tim Hill, Richard Carter, Clayton Dumcum, Jared Gonzalez, M. Key, Chris Bazille, Aaron Saray, Scott Bray, Chris Bean, Carina Costa, Shaun Ng, Rodney Freeman, Dow Tippett, Tom Kennedy, Kevin Lease, Jennifer Hammonds, David Kane, Francisco Prezoto, Marcia Roberts, Sharon Sauro, and Jennifer Mueller. Receive the 10 Leadership Books That Will Help You Get Better Results From Others, including 2 books that I rely on weekly. You can subscribe at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe Thank you also to David Wissore for leaving a written review on Stitcher and Eve Oliveira for leaving a written review on iTunes. If you've been listening to this show for a bit and feel like you can provide an honest review, kindly visit iTunes or Stitcher and leave a written review for the show. Thank you in advance!
Bonni and I respond to questions from the Coaching for Leaders community on how to handle difficult conversations and more. Guest: Bonni Stachowiak Teaching in Higher Ed Question from Leonardo I´m one of your fans, I listen your podcast every day and I see better results on my day job managing an emergency room in Brazilian Hospital. I'm a cardiologist and today I work as a manger also. I was listening the episode 143, about feedback, while I was driving to my job and I was thinking how difficult to me is receive a negative feedback. I think that what struggle in this situation is emotion and controlling the emotion to respond or give some excuse for that negative perception. When I give any feedback to my employees I saw this same problem. How do I train myself to be better on that? Episode #143: Accepting Feedback With Sheila Heen of Difficult Conversations Episode #107: Three Steps To Soliciting Feedback with Tom Henschel Lets Get Real Or Let's Not Play by Mahan Khalsa* Question from Dow Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen* The Dale Carnegie Course How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie* Positive Coaching by Jim Thompson* Question from Nathan I am not currently in a "leadership" position but I feel that I am being called to leadership and feel that leadership and coaching is something that I would enjoy long term. I wanted to ask what recommendations you would have to really start moving in this direction and to start developing those skills. I've been trying to read books and listen to podcast to get some insight but haven't really had the opportunity to hone these skills. I am looking at going to toastmasters to get some experience/training in public speaking to get started working on something I don't feel I'm strong in. Do you have any recommendations of things like Toastmasters that I can check out or any suggestions on steps I could take to improve my leadership and coaching skills? Toastmasters Junior Chamber International (Jaycees) Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/161 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #165 on Networking Thank you to weekly update subscribers Jane Stachowiak, Melissa Minneci, Nick Smith, Adam Trainque, Jared Weikum, Guto Nicolazzi, Susan Smith, Federico De Obeso, Eduardo Mifano, John Mihalyo, Neil, Marcus Wallace, Adriana Ramirez, Tim Hill, Richard Carter, Clayton Dumcum, Jared Gonzalez, M. Key, Chris Bazille, Aaron Saray, Scott Bray, Chris Bean, Carina Costa, Shaun Ng, Rodney Freeman, Dow Tippett, Tom Kennedy, Kevin Lease, Jennifer Hammonds, David Kane, Francisco Prezoto, Marcia Roberts, Sharon Sauro, and Jennifer Mueller. Receive the 10 Leadership Books That Will Help You Get Better Results From Others, including 2 books that I rely on weekly. You can subscribe at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe Thank you also to David Wissore for leaving a written review on Stitcher and Eve Oliveira for leaving a written review on iTunes. If you've been listening to this show for a bit and feel like you can provide an honest review, kindly visit iTunes or Stitcher and leave a written review for the show. Thank you in advance!
Richard Carter - the big UK XC ambition of 2011 was to break the 200km mark on a paraglider. Richard bypassed this distance on the 9th of August with a flight of 253.4km from Derbyshire to Essex. Here he describes this flight and other record breaking flights hes done in the past.