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Stephen Grootes speaks to Rob Hutchinson, founder of the not-for-profit platform Dear South Africa and Kagiso 'TK' Pooe, Public policy specialist with Wits School of Governance about Cape Town's proposed tariff reforms and potential nationwide resistance to municipal rate hikes. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape.Thank you for listening to The Money Show podcast.Listen live - The Money Show with Stephen Grootes is broadcast weekdays between 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) on 702 and CapeTalk. There’s more from the show at www.themoneyshow.co.za Subscribe to the Money Show daily and weekly newslettersThe Money Show is brought to you by Absa. Follow us on:702 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkzaCapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Paul Nixon interviews the church development directors of Baltimore Washington and Western North Carolina Conferences of the UMC: Bill Brown and Rob Hutchinson. The topic: the changing signs of church vitality in the 2020s and what should we now measure?
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Send us a textIn this episode of Better Together, I sit down with Rev. Dr. Rob Hutchinson to explore the vital role of the Holy Spirit in Christian community and decision-making. Rob shares his passion for fostering spiritually discerning church gatherings, advocating for a listen-first approach that prioritizes trust, mutual submission, and a shift in priorities toward collaborative discernment. We discuss how churches can move from debate to dialogue, cultivate a culture of openness to the Spirit's leading, and implement practical steps for Spirit-guided meetings. Rob also introduces The Futuring Church Project, a resource designed to help church leaders integrate these practices into their communities.
Jesse Enniss and Reverend John Yeager engage with Rob Hutchinson to explore the theme of mystery in modern faith. They discuss how churches can embrace mystery in their teachings and practices, the importance of community in navigating uncertainties, and the role of scripture in understanding faith. The conversation emphasizes that faith often requires belief in the unknown and that engaging with others enriches the spiritual journey. Rob Hutchinson discusses the importance of dialogue over debate in spiritual discernment, emphasizing humility and openness to different perspectives. He explores the willingness to embrace mystery in faith and the challenges churches face in navigating change. Hutchinson envisions a future where the church is defined by what it becomes rather than where it meets, advocating for a community that actively seeks God's presence in everyday life. Chapters 00:00 Embracing Mystery in Modern Faith 05:28 Scriptural Foundations of Mystery 13:57 The Role of Community in Navigating Mystery 19:49 Seeking God's Voice Together 21:21 The Power of Dialogue Over Debate 23:02 Embracing Mystery in Faith 26:45 Navigating Change in Church Culture 30:55 The Future of Church: Becoming vs. Attending 34:56 A Vision for the Church's Transformation
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Jack Brookes is Reform UK's candidate for Erdington, Birmingham. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson is a returning guest and, runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website.
Understanding the implications of the Electricity Regulation Amendment Error Bill: Rob Hutchinson by Radio Islam
Rob Hutchinson, founder of DEAR SOUTH AFRICA, discusses the Draft National Biodiversity Economy Strategy released by the DFFE, urging citizen participation to shape governmental decisions by April 5, 2024.https://dearsouthafrica.co.za/wildlife-plan/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson is a returning guest and, runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website called Dear South Africa. It is a legally recognized non-profit platform that enables the public to co-shape government policies and proposals. https://dearsouthafrica.org
On today's show, Nick Buckley MBE discusses the Manchester Housing Crisis. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Basil Valentine is a philosopher, poet, broadcaster, writer, musician, horse racing aficionado, and Leeds United supporter. He is a prolific Twitter poster and a regular contributor to TNT and the SUNDAY WIRE WITH PATRICK HENNINGSEN. You can learn more about him at https://21stcenturywire.com/sundaywire/ and follow him on Twitter/X: @says_basil. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Nick Buckley MBE is a Candidate for Mayor of Manchester. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson is the Founder of Dear South Africa, a legally recognized non-profit platform that enables the public to co-shape government policies and proposals. You can find more about it at https://dearsouthafrica.org.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson is the founder of Dear South Africa, a legally recognized non-profit platform which enables the public to co-shape government policies and proposals. https://dearsouthafrica.org
In this episode, Director of Church Development, Rev. Rob Hutchinson, sits down with Bishop Ken Carter to discuss what it means to be a vital, healthy United Methodist Church in our current context. They chat about programming vs. discipleship, the importance of being in the community, and the vision for the newly commissioned Emerging Community Pastors in the Western NC Conference.
GUEST OVERVIEW: South Africa, runs major politics and human rights advocacy website.
21.09.23 Pt 2 - Rob Hutchinson - founding Director of OUTA and Dear South Africa - is in studio to discuss the Road Accident Fund, Pravin Gordhan's new state-owned company, and the saga of the fake Dear SA scammer call centre. www.cliffcentral.com
Dear South Africa founder, Rob Hutchinson joins the team to discuss the latest coming out of the Road Accident Fund, Pravin Gordhan’s new state-owned company, and the saga of the fake Dear SA scammer call centre. The Burning Platform The Burning Platform
Dear South Africa founder, Rob Hutchinson joins the team to discuss the latest coming out of the Road Accident Fund, Pravin Gordhan’s new state-owned company, and the saga of the fake Dear SA scammer call centre. The Burning Platform The Burning Platform The Burning Platform
Dear South Africa founder, Rob Hutchinson joins the team to discuss the latest coming out of the Road Accident Fund, Pravin Gordhan's new state-owned company, and the saga of the fake Dear SA scammer call centre. The Burning Platform
On today's show: coups, forced vaccinations, divide and conquer, and the awakening of the African continent, are discussed. GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson is based in South Africa, he runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website.
On today's show new South African health and pension reforms, and Cyril Ramaphosa's Ukraine/Russia peace mission are discussed. GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson from South Africa, runs major politics and human rights advocacy website.
Director of Church Development, Rev. Rob Hutchinson, speaks with several pastors of Lighthouse Congregations. Together, they explore what it means to be a Lighthouse Congregation, how these families of faith are creating space for healing and hope for the individuals who find themselves without a church home after painful disaffiliation votes, and how this care-first initiative is providing opportunities to be the hands and feet of Jesus for our fellow United Methodists. Learn more about Lighthouse Congregations in the WNCC: https://www.wnccumc.org/lighthouse-congregations https://www.umnews.org/en/news/lighthouse-congregations-offer-hope-amid-schism https://baptistnews.com/article/lighthouse-congregations-guide-individuals-who-want-to-stay-umc/
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website to draw attention to the dangers of bills and regulations being introduced by the ANC Government called Dear SA.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Robert is a south african entrepreneur, senior executive and private investor in London. He is chairman and CEO of Invest Africa. chairman and partner of African Capital Investments, chairman of the Vistajet advisory board and chairman of Adoreum Partners.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Robert Hutchinson is a South African entrepreneur, senior executive and private investor in London. He is chairman and CEO of Invest Africa, chairman and partner of African Capital Investments, chairman of the Vistajet advisory board and chairman of Adoreum Partners.
DearSA chairman Rob Hutchinson is encouraging South Africans to make their voices heard in opposition to certain worrying elements contained within amendments to anti-terrorism legislation he believes "is a threat to constitutional democracy". DearSA is a non-profit organisation which created a platform through which citizens could participate directly in influencing policy, legislative amendments and proposals. Hutchinson says if the Protection of Constitutional Democracy against Terrorist and Related Activities Amendment Bill passes as is, it could see organisations like DearSA being labelled as a terrorist organisation under incredibly vague definitions of seeking to undermine the state. He told BizNews correspondent Michael Appel there is a danger of creeping authoritarianism as existing legislation is almost perfectly adequate but simply lacks implementation by the government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website to draw attention to the dangers of bills and regulations being introduced by the ANC Government called Dear SA.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website to draw attention to the dangers of bills and regulations being introduced by the ANC Government called Dear SA. GUEST WEBSITE: https://dearsouthafrica.co.za
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website to draw attention to the dangers of bills and regulations being introduced by the ANC Government called Dear SA. GUEST WEBSITE: https://dearsouthafrica.org
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson is the founder of Dear South Africa, a legally recognized non-profit platform which enables the public to co-shape government policies and proposals. GUEST WEBSITE: https://dearsafrica.org/
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website to draw attention to the dangers of bills and regulations being introduced by the ANC Government called Dear SA.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson runs a major politics and human rights advocacy website to draw attention to the dangers of bills and regulations being introduced by the ANC Government called Dear SA.
What role does civil society play in resisting a hostile and interfering government? In this episode of the Solutions With David Ansara podcast, I speak with Rob Hutchinson, the founder and Chairman of civil society organisation DearSA, about how to become an active citizen. Rob and I discuss his reasons for starting DearSA, and how its public participation process differs from traditional approaches, such as petitions. DearSA achieved prominence during the Covid-19 lockdowns, but its work is not over. Rob shines some light on the SA government's ongoing Covid regulations, and reveals DearSA's plans to challenge the validity of the National Health Amendment Bill in court. We also discuss how DearSA leverages technology to reach audiences online, as well as its funding model and future objectives. We close the conversation by reflecting on the state of democracy in South Africa, and why it is important for ordinary people to make their voices heard. TIMESTAMPS (00:00) Introduction (00:48) Rob Hutchinson on how DearSA works (04:52) Rob Hutchinson on recent DearSA campaigns (10:38) Rob Hutchinson on SA's ongoing Covid restrictions (18:42) Rob Hutchinson on DearSA's upcoming court case (20:44) Rob Hutchinson on how DearSA uses technology (27:20) Rob Hutchinson on the state of democracy in SA (34:50) Rob Hutchinson on fundraising (37:28) Rob Hutchinson on public participation (41:39) Conclusion RESOURCES DearSA website: https://dearsafrica.org/
GUEST OVERVIEW: Rob Hutchinson is the MD of 'Dear South Africa' the largest public participation website on the continent. He primarily discusses what civil society can achieve during a lockdown.
In this episode, we speak to Rob Hutchinson, an EAL (English as an additional language) tutor at Leeds Arts University. Rob shares top tips for communicating in English Language and study opportunities at Leeds Arts University. We discuss: Common mistakes people make in essay writing Top tips for academic writing Advice for non-native English […] The post Communicating in English language by Leeds Arts University appeared first on IELTS Podcast.
The Worship Team is joined by Rob Hutchinson and Mike Symonds of Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, and Steven Adair from United Methodist Communications to talk about the perils and pitfalls, but mostly about the joy and possibilities of digital media for worship today. We hear about the cohort of churches in North Carolina learning together about “Both/And” worship with the help of Jason Moore of Midnight Oil Productions. Join us for a lively conversation about how the church is adapting and changing to a new digital world.
In the midst of the busiest time of the year, listen in on a conversation with Rob Hutchinson and Ashley Thomas about what it's like “Being Still and knowing God” is present – even when you can hardly sit still.
Episode 248 - Rob Hutchings, Triathlete-Marathon Swimmer-Author“In life, you don't have control. You have influence…”“Standing there at the waters edge…waiting for the gun to go off…my life can go in one or two directions…this is what shaped my adult life.” - Rob Hutchings In this episode of the Two Fit Crazies and a Microphone Podcast, Brian and Christine are headed to New Zealand! Get ready for an amazing conversation with an accomplished triathlete, marathon swimmer and author, Rob Hutchinson! After growing up in Newfoundland with an alcoholic father, Rob discusses how swimming and triathlon shaped his adult life and enabled him to live the life he deserved. Listen up as Rob describes his passion for marathon swimming and why he just can't get enough of planning and executing some of the most challenging swim adventures in the world. You will not believe some of the feats Rob has completed! From swimming the length of New Zealand's longest river, which happens to be 210 miles, to swimming 9 ½ hours straight in Lake Tekapo, Rob is just getting started. He also shares some unexpected swim stories, like when he lost a fight to a sea turtle, as detailed in his recent book, The Downriver Nomad: A Triathlete's Adventures and Adversities into the Rapids. If you are ready to be inspired, or if you are ready to be amazed by the ability of the human body and mind, you will love this episode! …. And be sure to order his book! Stay Fit! Stay Crazie!Christine and Brianwww.twofitcrazies.comtfcpro@twofitcrazies.com Facebook: Rob HutchingsInstagram: @robhutchingsBook: The Downriver Nomad: A Triathlete's Adventures and Adversities into the RapidsLinkedIn: Rob Hutchings#podcast #fitcrazie #Triathlete #ultraendurance #chiropractor #NewZealand #kiwi #Marathon #swim #marathonswimming #cycle #Newfoundland #Canada #author #PatheticTriathlete #downrivernomad #ultraman #garthbrooks #LakeWanaka #lakePukaki #LakeTekapo #CluthaRiver #roka #wetsuits #synergy #billabong #nike #oneil
In this episode, Director of Church Development Rev. Rob Hutchinson talks all things digital church, worship and discipleship with Jason Moore, Both/And Hybrid Worship consultant; Anne Bosarge, pastor of Chapel Online Church; and Rev. Nathan Webb, pastor of Checkpoint Church.
Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, efforts have been undertaken to postpone South Africa's local government elections scheduled for October 2021. Local government elections were scheduled for October, but the IEC wants them delayed until February. DearSouthAfrica is recognised by the state and constitutionally protected non-profit platform that allows the public to shape all government policies, changes, and recommendations. In an interview with Radio Islam International, the managing director of Dear SA, Rob Hutchinson, explains that they will be going to court to challenge the attempt by The Electoral Commission of South Africa not to seek a postponement of the local elections.
Die buurland se burgerlike samelewingsorganisasie, Dear SA, het 'n beroep op die regering gedoen om verhogings in munisipale tariewe en belasting te bevries. Die organisasie het in 'n brief aan die Minister van Finansies, Tito Mboweni, gesê daar word geraam dat die inperkings weens die Covid-19-pandemie die land sowat een miljoen permanente werkgeleenthede kon gekos het. Rob Hutchinson van Dear SA sê verhogings moet gestop word totdat indiensneming en ekonomiese bedrywighede tot die vlakke van voor die inperkings herstel het:
This week the team dives into whether or not we will see a split in the ANC, SARS holding a gun to taxpayers' heads, the vaccine passport, Donald Trump, and much more. They're joined by Rob Hutchinson, MD of “Dear South Africa”, a civil organisation which facilitates public participation in government policy formation. Nando's · The Burning Platform
This week the team dives into whether or not we will see a split in the ANC, SARS holding a gun to taxpayers' heads, the vaccine passport, Donald Trump, and much more. They're joined by Rob Hutchinson, MD of “Dear South Africa”, a civil organisation which facilitates public participation in government policy formation. Nando's
Do you know where you’re able to sell goods or services without establishing an entity? Or which jurisdictions make bad debt relief available to your business? Pavlo Boyko returns (and trades places with Jacek for this episode), as the team discuss the effect of indirect tax rules and regulations on market attractiveness. Download the Global Guide to Indirect Taxes. Related: Digital Services Tax - a necessary evil? Short on time? Skip ahead: 00:01 Pavlo in the driver’s seat 03:35 How indirect taxes have been used in pandemic times 07:50 What’s in the Global Guide to Indirect Taxes and what countries does it cover? 12:58 VAT registration, entity establishment, import taxes, duties and more areas that international businesses should consider 15:40 The most important questions for finance leaders focused on cost-cutting and revenue generation 18:30 A key import tax consideration for both big and small businesses selling goods 24:05 VAT recovery – why businesses shouldn’t just let it slide 27:43 Digital services taxes and why it’s an area of taxation to watch 34:55 Outro ** CREDITS ** Episode hosts: Jacek Szufan, Rob Hutchinson and Sylvia Petkova Producer: Carlie Bonavia Theme music: Roulette Wheel by JAM Studio, purchased from Shutterstock Music Value Added Talk is a production of TMF Group.
Rob and Sylvia answer the most common VAT-related questions they’ve received since the UK left the European Union. You can read their recent article here. Have a question for the show? Email podcast@tmf-group.com or click here to make an enquiry with our international tax team. Short on time? Skip ahead: 00:01 Intro 02:14 Key pain points for businesses since Brexit 06:33 As a non-established business, can I continue trading in the UK in 2021 as I did before? 08:50 As a non-established business, do I need a new VAT number for the UK? 10:13 As a UK business, can I still make refund applications for VAT incurred in the EU in 2020? 13:00 As an EU-based e-commerce business, do I need to do anything different in 2021, or can I continue selling to my customers in the UK as before? 15:03 As a UK business that is VAT registered in various EU member states, can I continue trading as before? 17:34 I’m a business established and registered in an EU member state, and I’m trading in the UK. I’ve incurred a substantial amount of UK VAT on invoices from suppliers. Can I still recover this VAT? 20:24 As a UK business selling digital services across a number of EU member states, can I continue using the MOSS scheme? 22:38 Key takeaways for businesses 24:00 Outro CREDITS Episode hosts: Rob Hutchinson and Sylvia Petkova Producer: Carlie Bonavia Theme music: Roulette Wheel by JAM Studio, purchased from Shutterstock Music Value Added Talk is a production of TMF Group.
Jacek, Sylvia and Rob debate Deutsche Bank's proposal of a 5% per day working from home tax, and they explain why UK businesses selling to the EU should have a fiscal representative on standby, as Brexit negotiations continue. Want to weigh in on future episode topics? Follow us on LinkedIn and leave a comment, or send us an email: Podcast@tmf-group.com CREDITS Your hosts are Jacek Szufan, Sylvia Petkova and Rob Hutchinson Producer: Carlie Bonavia Theme music: Roulette Wheel by JAM Studio, purchased from Shutterstock Music. Value Added Talk is a production of TMF Group.
Rob Hutchinson runs Dear SA, a public forum designed to influence government policy decisions. Land expropriation without compensation is a real possibility in South Africa, and it's a dangerous slippery slope towards communism. https://dearsouthafrica.co.za
Dear SA, represented by Hurter Spies Attorneys, is taking Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, to court over the extended State Of Disaster. Rob Hutchinson represents Dear SA. Daniel Eloff represents Hurter Spies. Here is the legal letter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_9D_p-h2b2FBYRsr9mp6n5aLNlfQnEl3/view?usp=sharing
VAT represents a great opportunity to potentially access cash quickly, or at later stage. Here’s where you can find some extra funds to support your business during the ongoing global pandemic. A shout-out to listeners Renata, Jovana and Chris for requesting this episode topic! ** LINKS ** Browse our comprehensive list of COVID-19 government support schemes for businesses worldwide. Download the ‘Free’ Money FAQ sheet - and listen to S1 Ep1 of the podcast for more details. Want to weigh in on future episode topics? Follow us on LinkedIn or drop us an email: Podcast@tmf-group.com CREDITS Your hosts are Jacek Szufan, Sylvia Petkova and Rob Hutchinson Producer: Carlie Bonavia Theme music: Roulette Wheel by JAM Studio, purchased from Shutterstock Music. Value Added Talk is a production of TMF Group.
Jacek, Sylvia and Rob dive into the LinkedIn listener-voted topic of global accounting and tax trends with guest Pavlo Boyko, accounting and tax global solution architect at TMF Group. Learn how COVID-19 has impacted the accounting environment and broader business landscape, and what additional tasks are piling up on the CFO’s desk. The team also discuss the key trends and findings of the 2020 Global Business Complexity Index. Short on time? Skip ahead: 00:01 Intro 07:19 How COVID-19 is affecting CFOs and the finance function 14:14 Moving to a centralised finance and accounting model – pros and cons to consider 18:47 Global Business Complexity Index 2020 – what this year’s findings mean for financial compliance 25:18 Modernisation versus tradition – what old accounting practices should we let go? 28:15 Technology versus simplification – recent advancements and what’s next 32:33 How the role of the accountant is starting to merge with that of an IT professional and others 34:53 What these global accounting and tax trends mean for cross-border businesses ** LINKS ** A comprehensive list of COVID-19 government support schemes for businesses worldwide Podcast episode that Pavlo mentions: Digitisation is taking over the tax world, are you ready? Want to weigh in on future episode topics? Follow us on LinkedIn or drop us an email: Podcast@tmf-group.com CREDITS Your hosts are Jacek Szufan, Sylvia Petkova and Rob Hutchinson Producer: Carlie Bonavia Theme music: Roulette Wheel by JAM Studio, purchased from Shutterstock Music. Value Added Talk is a production of TMF Group.
Jerm — Rob Hutchinson, from Dear SA, joined me to show our immense gratitude to our amazing overlords.
Participative democracy organisation Dear South Africa conducted a survey of 42,000 South Africans and the feedback was virtually unanimous: we want the lockdown ended now! If we don’t, the economic consequences could be worse than the actual COVID-19 disease.
Renegade Media — Rob Hutchinson is the managing director of Dear South Africa, the largest public participation website on the continent. We discuss what civil society can do during a lockdown. Dear South Africa: https://dearsouthafrica.co.za/ Support Morning Shot on: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningshot Paypal: paypal.me/morningshot Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/morning... Email Me: roman@renegadereport.co.za Follow me on Twitter: @romancabanac
In this Podcast I chat with Rob Hutchinson who is a MD for dear South Africa, its also important to know Rob in this Podcast speaks on behalf as an individual who believes in South Africa and that together we can make this country a better place. Links mentioned in the podcast. dear South Africa: https://dearsouthafrica.co.za/constitution-eighteenth-amendment-bill/ GOSA webpage: https://gosaonline.co.za/ Renaldo Gouws podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOIgCvH8QC4
Jerm — Rob is a co-founder of OUTA, sitting on the board until he left a few years ago due to internal financial irregularities with which he was concerned. Rob’s online platform, Dear SA, is a highly effective tool for the public to intervene in governmental decisions. Dear SA is also a sponsor of Jerm Warfare. Jerm Warfare
Rob Hutchinson is the co-founder of OUTA, Dear South Africa, and is currently the Deputy General Secretary of COPE. Rob joins us to discuss the role civil activism plays in South Africa, how political parties tried to shut him down, and how the NDR is used to infiltrate and destroy civil organisations.
Renegade Media — Rob Hutchinson is the co-founder of OUTA, founder of Dear South Africa and the Deputy General Secretary of COPE. Rob joins us to discuss the role active civil activism plays in South Africa, how the political system tried to shut him down and how the NDR is used to infiltrate and destroy civil organisations. Check out the show on Youtube.
This week we have a special guest host, Simone Moore '20. Simone is an Adelphian singer, and this week she sat down with Rob Hutchinson, Professor of Music Theory and Composition, to talk about "Take Time," a piece he composed to commemorate the inauguration of President Isiaah Crawford.
On Episode #27: Rob Hutchinson shares how his passion for endurance sports sprouted from a life changing experience. Without leaning on data, Rob's approach to training and swimming begins and ends with being aware of how he feels. Growing a business from scratch and engaging with his family on a daily basis is a reality Rob wouldn't change for anything. Ever wondered what's it like to get lost on a ride just for fun? Find out on this episode!