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Title: Ghost in the Shell [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Mamoru Oshii Producers: Yoshimasa Mizuo, Ken Matsumoto, Ken Iyadomi, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa Writer(s): Kazunori Itō (screenplay), Masamune Shirow (original manga) Stars: Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Otsuka, Iemasa Kayumi (Japanese) Mimi Woods, Richard Epcar (as Richard George), Tom Wyner (as Abe Lasser) (English dub) Release date: November 18, 1995 (JP) PROMO: Retro Anime Podcast (@retroanime) SPECIAL GUESTS: Ian Harper, Lewis (@xilubez); Retro Anime Podcast (@retroanime) SHOWNOTES: Due to technical difficulties, we had to skip over this episode as the second part of our Anime Month, but with those now resolved, we are happy to release our review of Ghost in the Shell, joined once again by our friends at the Retro Anime Podcast! This 1995 tech noir cyberpunk anime film based on the manga of the same name is a seminal picture for not only anime fans, but movie buffs in general, right along with the likes of Akira (covered previously on our show). If you enjoy this episode, stay tuned for our next one on the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special, "The Day of the Doctor"! Collateral Cinema is on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Twitter, and is on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Also, check out Collateral Let's Play! on our YouTube channel. The Retro Anime Podcast is available on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you get your podcasts! You can also follow them on Instagram or Twitter, and check their official website at retroanimepodcast.com! Collateral Media merch is now available on TeePublic! Check out everything from shirts and hats, to stickers and even tapestries, at our affiliate link now: teepublic.com/stores/collateral-media-group (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
In this episode of BetterTech, we sit down with Richard George, CPTO at Head Coach, to explore the intersection of technology, mental resilience, and product development. Richard shares insights from his diverse career, spanning telecom, retail, and AI-driven mental well-being solutions for athletes. He highlights how retail is one of the most complex industries, requiring deep system-wide thinking, and discusses the critical role of emotional intelligence in sports and leadership. Richard also breaks down the impact of feature creep in product development, explaining how unclear objectives lead to endless iterations. Tune in to uncover practical strategies for innovation, resilience, and navigating modern tech landscapes.
Welcome to Inside Policy Talks, the premier video podcast of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.In this episode, Ken Coates, Director of Indigenous Affairs at MLI, sits down with Tyee Hasheukumiss (Richard George), Ha'wiih (Hereditary Chief) of the Ahousaht Nation on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, to discuss the unique governance structure and economic development initiatives within First Nations communities on the West Coast.Hasheukumiss provides insight into the role of hereditary chiefs and how they work alongside the elected band council to steward their nation's lands, waters, and resources.They delve into the Ahousaht First Nation's efforts to diversify its economy as well as the challenges the nation faces in navigating relationships with various levels of government.Like, share, and subscribe to Inside Policy Talks for more insightful conversations on the key policy issues facing Canada!
Send us a textWelcome to episode 164 of the Marketing Freaks Podcast and the next episode in the scale up season.In this episode, Jon is joined by Richard George, Global Head of Business Marketing at the London Stock Exchange (LSEG) to the unique challenges of B2B marketing in the highly regulated financial sector.He shares insights from his 17-year career, From aligning marketing with business goals and driving revenue, to overcoming tracking challenges and simplifying complex products, Richard provides practical advice for marketers in highly regulated industries.Learn how to align marketing objectives with business goals, focusing on revenue, brand, and customer experience as key performance indicators in B2B marketing.Discover practical strategies for creating strong cross-team alignment and ensuring leadership clarity, including fostering accountability and consistent communication.Gain insight into the challenges of tracking and attribution in B2B marketing, and how customer data platforms (CDPs) and CRM integration can help overcome these obstacles.Explore the importance of balancing brand awareness with direct response efforts, especially in industries where the line between brand and performance marketing is often blurred.Understand how to simplify complex product offerings and navigate regulatory constraints, with examples of innovative marketing tactics like VR experiences used at LSEG.To learn more about scaling your B2B business, download our free B2B business outcomes guide here: https://bit.ly/3XWhWie
Hack The Planet month rolls on with Ghost In The Shell (1995) and would you look at that! We have special guest: Cassandra Hodgins Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out! Starring: Kusanagi Motoko/Mimi Woods, Akio Ôtsuka/Richard Epcar Directed By: Mamoru Oshii Synopsis: In this Japanese animation, cyborg federal agent Maj. Motoko Kusanagi (Mimi Woods) trails "The Puppet Master" (Abe Lasser), who illegally hacks into the computerized minds of cyborg-human hybrids. Her pursuit of a man who can modify the identity of strangers leaves Motoko pondering her own makeup and what life might be like if she had more human traits. With her partner (Richard George), she corners the hacker, but her curiosity about her identity sends the case in an unforeseen direction. Watch live at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM EST Audio version of the show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone #ghostintheshell #anime #japanimation #japanime #action #adventure #sci-fi #scifi #heydidyouseethisone #comedy #podcast #filmreview #movies #films #moviereviewpodcast #moviereview #filmreview #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #spotify #podcaster #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #youtube #youtuber #subscribe #youtubevideo #like #comment #entertainment #follow #media #live #funny #life #reality #podcasthost #podcastaddict #anchorfm #spotifypodcast #inspiration #podcastnetwork #podcastcommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone/message
Is your job at risk because of AI? The rise of generative AI software in the last year has been dramatic, and has Australians across the country worried about whether their job will become redundant. Dr. Richard George from learning company Pearson joins John to talk about their latest study, and which jobs are at risk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henry talks with Richard George from Greenpeace. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in 2023. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
How can we better Focus on Customer Outcomes? In May of 2020 Richard George posted a blog about truly focusing on outcome to maximize Agile Value. I truly feel like this post is a hidden gem! Take a look and tell me what your thoughts are: https://medium.com/swlh/customer-outcomes-and-agile-project-management-6cbb32078ca7
National bathtub party day. Pop culture from 1991. London's deadliest smog, US Navy Flight 19 disappears, 1st nudist organization. Todays birthdays - Martin Van Buren, George Armstrong Custer, Walt Disney, Little Richard, John Rzeznik, Gary AllenFrankie Muniz. Nelson Mandela died.
Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Sir Cliff Richard, George Takei, Charlie Brooks and Simon Frederick for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Ríoghnach Connolly & Honeyfeet.
In this episode of CX Confessions: The Customer Experience Show, hosts Staci Satterwhite, Chief Customer Officer at Khoros, and Spike Jones, General Manager, Strategic Services at Khoros, sit down with Richard George, the Global Head of Integrated Marketing at London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). Richard shares some of the key lessons he's learned throughout his career, including how creativity can enable agility, the importance of aesthetics while considering the human element of digital interaction, and the value of understanding data relevance to create impactful and timely customer experiences. Join us as we discuss:Creative go-to-market strategies and solutionsGetting buy-in from stakeholders by going beyond slide presentationsThe importance of agility and inclusivity in a team settingLeveraging data to unlock customer relevanceHow to integrate your tech stack effectivelyItching for more CX goodness? You can find this interview and many more, by subscribing to CX Confessions on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here.Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for CX Confessions in your favorite podcast player.This episode of CX Confessions was produced by Quill.
On the face of it, the use of data, and the meaning it can bring to businesses, is a complex topic to dig into. So, join us as we hear from Richard George, Refinitiv’s Global head of digital and account-based marketing ( www.refinitiv.com ). He’s worked in the digital and data-led field with retailer Marks and Spencer, telecommunications with O2 and Eircom, and financial services with Thomsen Reuters. In this episode, we’ll explore the importance of financial and business data in running a company and how that can have a positive effect on consumers, businesses, and the planet. We’ll take a closer look at: - How critical data is for decision making and how it can be applied to that process- Digital marketing and how it’s changed over the past few years- Best practices for successful data-driven companiesIt’s fair to say, applying data in ways that are meaningful to society is at the center of Richard’s work, and he’s constantly on the look-out for opportunities to create a positive impact. Leading the conversation is Strategic Design Director Guro Røberg, based out of our Oslo studio.// Don’t forget to subscribe so you'll never miss a thing. Please consider leaving a rating too - it really helps us get things right for you.// And, if you have ideas or suggestions you’d like to share, write to us at yello@designit.com or find us at designit.com - we’ll try our best to follow up.Enjoy!
Everything you need to know about desalinationRichard has spent 30 years dealing with salt and water with DPIRD , he takes us through all the pros and cons of Desalination plants.
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The Flycast Partners Account Management team share what they are thankful for in 2020. Here Brenda Puff, Brett McKenzie, Daniel Heckman, Lance Garret, and Richard George all chat with Rich Longo about what is most special for them this Thanksgiving.
It was only 10 years ago that rooftop solar began its extraordinary rise in Australia, to the point where it's now on every third home. The technology might be different, but a similar trend is being forecast for the use of small desalination units on farms in WA. Richard George is a senior research scientist at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development who's considered WA's top rural water expert. He says relying on run-off into dams is no longer feasible and farmers need to start looking below the ground for their water supplies.
It was only 10 years ago that rooftop solar began its extraordinary rise in Australia, to the point where it's now on every third home. The technology might be different, but a similar trend is being forecast for the use of small desalination units on farms in WA. Richard George is a senior research scientist at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development who's considered WA's top rural water expert. He says relying on run-off into dams is no longer feasible and farmers need to start looking below the ground for their water supplies.
This conversation was recorded September 20, 2020, and features a conversation with my friend, Ben Broad, who recently lost his father to cancer. Ben shares stories about who his Dad was as a child, his dedication to his professional endeavors, and talks about his Dad's legacy from his perspective as a son. Thank you for listening to this very personal conversation!Intro & Outro MusicNightingale by EmorieShow MusicSuns by AcreageSomewhere Heaven is on Earth (Ft. Joel Porter) by Alsever LakeSprung by Aaron Sprinkle I Choose You by Joshua Spacht
Join us for our full interview with railway expert Richard George, who looks back at his exciting career and considers what is next for railways in the North...
Want to know more about smart ticketing and open data? Our latest #TfNTalks discussion keeps you updated on the latest on our Integrated & Smart Travel Programme in the North! We also hear Part 2 of our interview with railway expert Richard George, who predicts what the future looks like for rail in the North. Gemma and Stephen also discuss TfN's new Northern Infrastructure Pipeline proposal and the benefits it can bring to the region...
We bring you our latest instalment of #TfNTalks and review why investment in Northern Powerhouse Rail is so important for achieving a transformed North of England. We also hear Part 1 of our interview with railway expert Richard George, who tells us about his exciting career and how transport can be improved in the North. Our latest TfN Board Meeting is also reviewed, with items including TransPennine Route Upgrade and our economic recovery plans...
In this Creative Copywriting & Content Solutions podcast I share some of my favorite copywriting tips to improve your LinkedIn profile. Why and where to include keywords. Why having a LinkedIn great to connect with you system in place is important. Different types of LinkedIn summaries you can use and more. It’s a great listen for anyone who wants to rank higher on LinkedIn, attract the right peoples attention and showcase why you’re different from your competitors. “Like a lot of business owners my LinkedIn profile didn’t really do much. After Eddie wrote it and optimized it I’ve had a big improvement in rankings, connects and have even got leads straight off my LinkedIn profile. If Linkedin profile copywriting isn’t your thing give Jaffaman at creative copywriting a call. He’s affordable, personal and knows his stuff.” Richard George, CEO, Property Exchange Networx
With confirmation that the changes to the IR35 regime will hit the private sector in April 2020, like it or not, the onus is now on private sector Payroll Managers to prepare for these changes ahead of April 6th 2020. Richard George, Director of Education at The Payroll Centre discusses the complexities of the new IR35 legislation and provides practical advice to help you prepare so you can develop a robust plan for payroll compliance.
With confirmation that the changes to the IR35 regime will hit the private sector in April 2020, like it or not, the onus is now on private sector Payroll Managers to prepare for these changes ahead of April 6th 2020. Richard George, Director of Education at The Payroll Centre discusses the complexities of the new IR35 legislation and provides practical advice to help you prepare so you can develop a robust plan for payroll compliance.
Richard George, head of forests, Greenpeace UK, and Innovation Forum’s Toby Webb discuss the main findings from a new Greenpeace report into what companies have been doing to meet 2020 targets to eliminate deforestation across supply chains. George says that Greenpeace has taken a cross-commodity approach in this latest report as single supply chain campaigns – such as on palm oil – lead to lack of progress on other commodities – such as soy. He argues that it is clear that many companies have found that ending deforestation is more complicated than they at first thought, and that many big commodity buyers need to act now to make the big changes in their business models that are required to prevent the worst effects of climate change.
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Richard George is the Head of Engineering at RS Components Richard is an energetic & focused professional with over 20 years of experience in Wireless, Mobile, Enterprise, Consumer and Cloud services. He is an acknowledged visionary and strategist in both product and process, with a past that demonstrates system thinking and the ability to drive strategies, adapt management styles and lead execution processes that convert opportunity to success. Richard has a hard-earned reputation for delivering high-quality products, on time, on budget.
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Richard George, an account manager at Flycast Partners, has a secret part of his life that most people wouldn't know about, and he gives us the full scoop here. You'll be surprised to find out what Richard used to do before he got involved in IT.
Rich has 15+ years of IT experience and was responsible for selecting and implementing the Configure One CPQ Solution at C.F. Martin, a leading manufacturer of acoustic guitars and strings. In this interview he shares how they approached the selection of their CPQ Solution, how they conducted the Vendor Demos, what CPQ capabilities were important to them and much more. Email rgeorge@martinguitar.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-george-2525517/ Website https://www.martinguitar.com
This month I chat to Doris'er Jordan and Richard George, Senior Systems Engineer and Friend of Doris. We discuss Data storage from personal use to blue-chip organisations and how we're preparing, or failing to prepare, for a data driven future! #DorisDoesData www.dorisit.com
This week: insight from the recent Innovation Forum webinar on the business challenges in developing realistic alternatives to plastic packaging, with Iceland's Ian Schofield, Surfdome's Adam Hall and CupClub's Safia Qureshi. Plus an in-depth discussion between Greenpeace forest campaigner Richard George and Innovation Forum's Toby Webb on where the business and deforestation debate is going and why progress has been slow. And news of the new World Benchmarking Alliance, palm oil trader Wilmar pushing back against deforestation allegations and more supermarket pledges on plastic us, in the regular roundup. Hosted by Ian Welsh
Ryan Gorman spoke with Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay about the launch of their new Finance Park coming September 13th. Richard George, Jack Rybicki and Ashanti Lee joined the show. www.jatampabay.org
Abandoned pueblos are scattered throughout the southwestern U.S. And at many, archaeologists have uncovered a curious artifact: the skeletons of scarlet macaws. The birds' bright red feathers are known to have been an important status symbol, a signifier of prestige, for people throughout the American tropics and the southwest… both in the ancient world and today.But macaws are a tropical bird, whose range never extended north of today's U.S.-Mexico border. So how did the pueblo people obtain the birds?To examine the birds' origin, scientists sequenced mitochondrial DNA found within macaw bones from two sites in New Mexico: Chaco Canyon and the Mimbres region. Turns out, nearly three quarters of the birds had identical mitochondrial genome sequences—meaning the ancient birds came from the same maternal line. That suggests they were all the products of a breeding operation, perhaps in modern-day northern Mexico, rather than a random collection of wild-caught birds. "If it was just more random, you know, forgive the word, ‘plucking,' random macaws from the environment, we would have expected to see a type of diversity that you'd see in the wild."Richard George, a PhD candidate in anthropology at Penn State."When we took our results and compared them to macaws distributed throughout the historic and modern ranges, the results were more analogous to other species of animals that were being bred, like turkeys or dogs or pigs." The details are in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [Richard J. George et al, Archaeogenomic evidence from the southwestern US points to a Pre-Hispanic scarlet macaw breeding colony]The discovery adds an additional layer of complexity to our understanding of Southwestern and Mesoamerican cultures: they had the sophistication to breed and manage the distribution of these exotic birds. And it's an example, too, of how modern sequencing technology can unlock historical and cultural secrets, that sat waiting in these bones for more than 800 years.—Christopher Intagliata[The above text is a transcript of this podcast.]
Abandoned pueblos are scattered throughout the southwestern U.S. And at many, archaeologists have uncovered a curious artifact: the skeletons of scarlet macaws. The birds' bright red feathers are known to have been an important status symbol, a signifier of prestige, for people throughout the American tropics and the southwest… both in the ancient world and today.But macaws are a tropical bird, whose range never extended north of today's U.S.-Mexico border. So how did the pueblo people obtain the birds?To examine the birds' origin, scientists sequenced mitochondrial DNA found within macaw bones from two sites in New Mexico: Chaco Canyon and the Mimbres region. Turns out, nearly three quarters of the birds had identical mitochondrial genome sequences—meaning the ancient birds came from the same maternal line. That suggests they were all the products of a breeding operation, perhaps in modern-day northern Mexico, rather than a random collection of wild-caught birds. "If it was just more random, you know, forgive the word, ‘plucking,' random macaws from the environment, we would have expected to see a type of diversity that you'd see in the wild."Richard George, a PhD candidate in anthropology at Penn State."When we took our results and compared them to macaws distributed throughout the historic and modern ranges, the results were more analogous to other species of animals that were being bred, like turkeys or dogs or pigs." The details are in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [Richard J. George et al, Archaeogenomic evidence from the southwestern US points to a Pre-Hispanic scarlet macaw breeding colony]The discovery adds an additional layer of complexity to our understanding of Southwestern and Mesoamerican cultures: they had the sophistication to breed and manage the distribution of these exotic birds. And it's an example, too, of how modern sequencing technology can unlock historical and cultural secrets, that sat waiting in these bones for more than 800 years.—Christopher Intagliata[The above text is a transcript of this podcast.]
Greenpeace forest campaigner Richard George debates with Innovation Forum's Toby Webb about what companies have and have not been doing over the past few years on tackling deforestation, and why simply having good policies and commitments really isn't enough. Despite hundreds of commitments from companies, George argues that there has been a lack of meaningful change on the ground. The challenge remains to implement policy and work harder to preserve the forests, he says.
This week, Greenpeace forest campaigner Richard George debates with Innovation Forum's Toby Webb about what companies have and have not been doing over the past few years on tackling deforestation, and why simply having good policies and commitments really isn't enough. And, in our news digest: new UK retailers pledges on plastic packaging, questions about a palm oil lobby group targeting Iceland and why forests are vital for Melbourne's water supply. Hosted by Ian Welsh
Richard George, Director of Education at The Learn Centre takes Payroll Podcast listeners on a journey through the complexities of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations).
Richard George, Director of Education at The Learn Centre takes Payroll Podcast listeners on a journey through the complexities of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations).
This week Nintendo Voice Chat says goodbye to Richard George, as he heads off onto new challenges and endeavors. But where is Rich going, you ask? Listen in, and join Jose Otero, Brian Altano, and Peer Schneider as they bid farewell to an IGN all-star. Even though goodbyes are always hard, the show must go on. Marty Sliva joins us in the second segment to talk about The Wonderful 101, Pikmin 3, and the surpring eShop release SteamWorld Dig.
IGN editors team up to dissect August 7th's Nintendo Direct. Host Jose Otero is joined by Brian Altano, Richard George, and Sam Claiborne, as the crew spends a long amount of talking about Zelda and other announcements. Also, get ready for NVC's first question of the week segement. Submit an email to ign_nvc@ign.com with your answer for Altano's question and we might read your response on the show.
Back by popular demand, the Nintendo Video Chat podcast returns this week! Join host Jose Otero with special guests Brian Altano, Brendan Graeber, and the retun of the mighty Richard George. We tackle your Pikmin 3 questions for this episode. Please leave us feedback on IGN or iTunes and let us know how we're doing.
We haven't settled on a new name for this podcast yet, but we have a great show for you this week. First up, a very special 1UP Direct, as we discuss this morning's Nintendo news with Richard George from IGN's Nintendo channel. After that, Gamespy's Dan Stapleton sits down with me for a special interview with Jake Solomon, the lead designer of XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
We haven't settled on a new name for this podcast yet, but we have a great show for you this week. First up, a very special 1UP Direct, as we discuss this morning's Nintendo news with Richard George from IGN's Nintendo channel. After that, Gamespy's Dan Stapleton sits down with me for a special interview with Jake Solomon, the lead designer of XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
With two weeks of Wii U and sooooo much Pilgrim food under our belts, the Nintendo Video Chat Team is back to discuss our favorite new Nintendo console, the Wii U. (Sorry, Wii Mini!). This week IGN's Nintendo-leaning professionals, Samuel Claiborn, Richard George, Brian Altano and Audrey Drake discuss New Super Mario Bros. U. Spoilers: We love it! And also there are some actual spoilers in this episode. Mainly about what you unlock when you beat Bowser.