POPULARITY
The Western Cape provincial government has called on the Department of Justice to intervene after an “alarming increase of attacks on social workers”.After a presentation by the provincial Department of Social Development to the standing committee on Social Development earlier in August, the committee wrote to Justice Minister Thembisile Simelane, asking for attacks against social workers attacks to be reclassified as an “offence against the state”, with harsher legal consequences.Dr Robert Macdonald. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Western Cape authorities say evacuation orders have been issued in Citrusdal and the Cape Winelands, with possible evacuations in areas in the Drakenstein municipality. Officials provided an update on the impact of the storm damage and the response of various agencies and departments since the series of cold fronts hit the province on Sunday. Over 15-thousand people have been affected, with disruptions due to road closures, power outages, damages to schools and flooded homes. Sakina Kamwendo spoke head of the Western Cape Department of Social Development, Dr Robert Macdonald
Does what we believe about the Bible really matter? Isn't it enough simply to embrace Christ? This week, we spend some time with two articles that address, in different ways, the relationship between our faith in Christ and our trust in the Scriptures. We begin by thinking about the Lord Jesus's own attitude towards the Scriptures... Featured Content: – 'The Bible of our Lord', entry for January 31 in Robert Macdonald, From Day to Day: Helpful Words for the Christian Life (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 2024). Originally published in 1856. – 'Inerrancy Matters... to the Man in the Pew', Ian Hamilton, Banner of Truth Magazine, Issue 618 (March 2015) Purchase 'From Day to Day: Helpful Words for the Christian Life' by Robert Macdonald: https://banneroftruth.org/store/devotionalsdaily-readings/from-day-to-day/ Explore the work of the Banner: www.banneroftruth.org Subscribe to the magazine (print/digital/both): www.banneroftruth.org/magazine Leave us a voice message: www.speakpipe.com/magazinepodcast
Robert (or Bobby, if you ever use a time machine to meet him as a child,) is a piper, singer, banjo-plucker, flut-player, whistler, gentleman, and (for reals) a scholar.Join us talking through his musical past, an album from his band, "Pennyland," and more!Tune into this episode to find out which are the, "manliest," musical instruments (wood flutes,) the, "manliest," musical genres, (puirt à beul,) and the, "manliest," clothing items (cod pieces with tights).APPLICABLE LINKSPennyland's Website: https://pennylandband.com/ Their Bandcamp: https://pennyland.bandcamp.com/music Their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PennyLandBand/ Their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pennylandband/Their YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pennylandband6793 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkGw279XEwE And Robert's Dissertation: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1407&context=etd-We're on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DroningOnPodcastAnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/droning.on.podcast/-You can write-in to the show with comments, ideas, requests, etc. at TheDroningOnPodcast@gmail.com-Support the show via Patreon (patreon.com/DroningOnPodcast), or by buying cool stuff at BagpipeSWAG.com - - - And now, some keywords: Bagpipes, bagpipe, bag, pipe, pipes, pipe, band, pipeband, Scottish, small, drone, droning, chanter, highland, lowland, uilleann, smallpipes, trad music,
Robert MacDonald, president of the Lung Association of Nova Scotia, talks about how nicotine pouches were approved for sale by Health Canada, with no age restrictions. Canada's health minister says he'll act quickly to shut down the "loophole."
FinovateSpring Best of Show winner 1Kosmos on the future of password-optional authentication
There’s so much to observe and learn from a well set-up trial. This growing season, we’re following a set of trials with Robert MacDonald, manager of agronomic excellence with BASF, looking at several aspects of canola production. Earlier, MacDonald dug into seeding rate and depth differences. In this episode of the Canola School, MacDonald runs... Read More
Canola seeds are tiny but mighty. They can also be fraught with mighty problems — from high seed mortality, to early insect pressure, heat blast, disease struggles, and more. And yet, somehow this yellow crop overcomes all of that and delivers on yield. How can we set the crop up for success, despite the pressures?... Read More
Canola seeds are tiny but mighty. They can also be fraught with mighty problems — from high seed mortality, to early insect pressure, heat blast, disease struggles, and more. And yet, somehow this yellow crop overcomes all of that and delivers on yield. How can we set the crop up for success, despite the pressures?... Read More
Today we head to the outskirts of Aberdeen Scotland to chat with Robert MacDonald-Lewis. Robbie is a passionate fly fisher who is a structural engineer in off shore oil and an avid tyer who spends a lot of time chasing wild brown trout. His family raises Shetland Ponies, where he helps on the farm between his day job and time at the vise. We talk whiskey, law vises, float tubing, wading, dream days and killer patterns. Thanks Robbie for sharing your story with us!
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Legrenzi: Christmas Mass” by Cappella Marciana / Marco Gemmani, “Christmas Harp” by Xavier de Maistre, “Christmas Piano” by Martin Stadtfeld & Stephan Stadtfeld, “Carol of the Bells” by The Sixteen / Harry Christophers, “Merry and Bright” by The Jeff Hamilton Trio, “Christmas Came Early” by The Oddgeir Berg Trio, “The Twelve Grooves of Christmas” by The Pete Ellman Big Band, and “I Dream of Christmas” by Norah Jones. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Top 35 Jazz Podcasts Episode 41 Deezer Playlist “Legrenzi: Christmas Mass” (Concerto) Cappella Marciana / Marco Gemmani https://open.spotify.com/album/5k3n6Mvn6fpaZaegATEboI https://music.apple.com/us/album/legrenzi-christmas-mass-in-st-mark-1685-live/1564291502 “Christmas Harp” (Sony) Xavier de Maistre (harp) https://open.spotify.com/album/402aYZOgvSPAT2LmImjqpe https://music.apple.com/us/album/christmas-harp/1585810253 “Christmas Piano” (Sony) Martin Stadtfeld (piano, clavichord), Stephan Stadtfeld (fluegelhorn, trumpet) https://open.spotify.com/album/6NKP45FmvnLLd6lvEz1S3I https://music.apple.com/us/album/christmas-piano/1586865969 “Carol of the Bells” (Coro) Alexandra Kidgell, Edward McMullan, Mark Dobell, Robert Macdonald, Ben Davies, Rob Macdonald, Katy Hill, Tim Jones, Charlotte Mobbs, George Pooley The Sixteen, Harry Christophers https://open.spotify.com/album/6kPR6l3pGRiuVYnpSmAEES https://music.apple.com/us/album/carol-of-the-bells/1578316320 “Merry and Bright” (Capri Records) Jeff Hamilton Trio https://open.spotify.com/album/4peDxp3LDJHfZ9kDBJnjKU https://music.apple.com/us/album/merry-bright/1588688698 “Christmas Came Early” (Ozella Music) Oddgeir Berg Trio https://open.spotify.com/album/1gCTKK3g7RL4dpUjO5KjLZ https://music.apple.com/us/album/christmas-came-early/1590322666 “The Twelve Grooves of Christmas” (One Too Tree Records) The Pete Ellman Big Band https://open.spotify.com/album/4865PpRpgQvi3C1wfUOhGl https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-twelve-grooves-of-christmas/1595046082 “I Dream of Christmas” (Blue Note) Norah Jones https://open.spotify.com/album/0Yn0lja0EAPbCZptiHw4Pj https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-dream-of-christmas-deluxe/1596542424
We conclude Season 1 of our 'In Conversation with Gowling WLG' podcast series with a special two-part episode, as global intellectual property partner Gordon Harris speaks to Robert MacDonald – a veritable legend of the IP world, a former colleague and long-time friend. We delve deep into IP, hearing Robert's high points and challenges, anecdotes, and advice garnered from an illustrious international career spanning four decades. In Part 2, Gordon Harris continues his conversation with IP legend Robert MacDonald, as the pair talk: Robert's role and his memories from the merger of Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP in Canada and Wragge and Co in the UK, and the longstanding relationship between the two firms; Intellectual property litigation in Canada, international client work and the seeds of transatlantic collaboration at the sharp end of IP; and hopes for the future of the sector, moving onwards and upwards, and handing over the leadership reins to the next generation of IP stars. Our 'In Conversation' series delves into the world of intellectual property, speaking with leading figures in industry. Throughout the series, we build a picture of how the IP world works, gathering insight into the latest trends and developments. This podcast may contain information of general interest about current legal issues, but does not give legal advice. Gowling WLG is an international law firm working in major sectors including energy, life sciences, infrastructure, financial services, real estate and technology. We cover the latest developments relevant to you across different sectors and services. Subscribe... YouTube: https://bit.ly/2VhOhU6 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3kgiDzZ We regularly talk about a broad range of topics that may be of interest to you. Register for an account on our website to receive our latest articles, podcasts and webinars: https://gowlg.co/3BbtMIx Follow us on... LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2WRdHsN Twitter: https://bit.ly/3n3Zljn Facebook: https://bit.ly/3zOyQlf
How has the intellectual property landscape changed over the last 40 years and how has this impacted IP case law globally? And, what was it really like acting on largescale cases in Soviet Russia? We conclude Season 1 of our 'In Conversation with Gowling WLG' podcast series with a special two-part episode, as global intellectual property partner Gordon Harris speaks to Robert MacDonald – a veritable legend of the IP world, a former colleague and long-time friend. We delve deep into IP, hearing Robert's high points and challenges, anecdotes, and advice garnered from an illustrious international career spanning four decades. In Part 1, we explore: Robert's entry into IP, earning his stripes in the profession, and some of his most important and challenging moments over a memorable 40-year career to date; his time spent in Russia representing Canadian companies and joint ventures with the USSR, and doing business during the Perestroika and Glasnost era; Robert's role as a strategic adviser to numerous multinationals, acting in a number of landmark trademark cases, including Adidas AG v. Globe International (2015); Hortilux Schreder v. Iwasaki Electric (2013); Apotex v. Canada (2010); Jose Cuervo v. Bacardi (2010); and Merrill Lynch v. Bank of Montreal (1996); reflections on career moments in the courts, and times where Robert may have done things differently; and leading the Canadian arm of Gowling WLG's IP team as Head of Sector and growing the firm's global offering. This podcast may contain information of general interest about current legal issues, but does not give legal advice. Gowling WLG is an international law firm working in major sectors including energy, life sciences, infrastructure, financial services, real estate and technology. We cover the latest developments relevant to you across different sectors and services. Subscribe... YouTube: https://bit.ly/2VhOhU6 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3kgiDzZ We regularly talk about a broad range of topics that may be of interest to you. Register for an account on our website to receive our latest articles, podcasts and webinars: https://gowlg.co/3lhcJPy Follow us on... LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2WRdHsN Twitter: https://bit.ly/3n3Zljn Facebook: https://bit.ly/3zOyQlf
Guys... it's episode 100... that's like 1 more than 99... anywhoooo on todays episode Kristyna tells us about Jeffrey Macdonald and the murder of his entire family, it's also the most heavily litigated case in America. Then Amanda brings it down even further by telling us about the horrific case of Melissa Platt. Thank you for all your support you guys are the bees knees!! ***** Content Warning ***** This podcast series uses strong language and explicit content. If you are easily triggered by either of these listener discretion is advised. Also note we use dark humor as our own way of coping with the dark content we discuss and also because we may be terrible people… It’s fine
Velkommen til livet som Arbejdsløs Akademiker. En podcast af Mette Kousholt. I dette afsnit er gæsten en forsker, nemlig Mette Lykke Nielsen fra Center for Ungdomsforskning ved Aalborg Universitet. Det tip, som Mette kommer med, er: vælg hvem, eller hvad, du spejler dig i, med omhu. Vi henviser til: RADAR - Risici og arbejdsmiljø blandt unge på de nye digitale arbejdsmarkederUnges mentale trivsel i første job. Betydningen af præstation, arbejdsmiljø og midlertidighed "De første fem år gør ondt" - artikel fra MagisterbladetNew forms of work among young people: implications for the working environment - den udgivelse, jeg især har taget udgangspunkt i før snakken med MetteVi får nævnt Robert MacDonald, der har skrevet om the precariousness trapCenter for Ungdomsforsknings podcast hedder Ungdomsforskning - de udgiver lige nu en serie der hedder "10 tendenser i ungdomslivet" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of the podcast for the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association. In this episode, we are bringing the audio from the November 5th webinar Insights into the Economic Impact of COVID-19. The webinar was conducted by the TMA Chicago/Midwest Chapter Milwaukee Committee. The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused financial distress among many mid-size and small businesses. As the positive effects of government stimulus programs continue to fade, it will be necessary for many of these businesses to restructure their balance sheets. Join us for a discussion of the restructuring alternatives available to mid-size and small companies experiencing financial distress as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The panel was moderated by Michael Jankowski of Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. Our panelists include: Robert MacDonald of Johnson Financial Group, Patrick Caracciolo of Wadsworth Whitestar Consultants, Iana Vladimirova of Husch Blackwell and Seth Dizard, O'Neil, Cannon, Hollman, Dejong & Laing S.C. Thanks for listening! Learn more about TMA Chicago/Midwest: Visit our Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, & Twitter pages
“Wisdom from the Wilderness,” the 8/30/2020 sermon by Pastor Matt Sturtevant, and the 5th sermon in the series “A Season of Creation.” Scripture reference: Exodus 16:1–15. Podcast includes entire worship service. Music licensing: The following music is used by permission under CCLI streaming license #20126570. “Worthy of Worship” Martin Blankenship/Arr. Robert MacDonald ©1988 McKinney Music “God of Creation, All Powerful” Tune: SLANE Text: Margaret Clarkson (1987) Music: Traditional Irish Melody/David Allen (1986) ©1987 Hope Publishing Company/Harm. ©1986 Word Music, LLC “Creation Sings” Tune & Text: CREATION SINGS, by Keith Getty, Stuart Towend, & Kristyn Getty (2008). ©2008 ThankYou Music (Admin. by EMI CMG Publishing) “Your Grace Still Amazes Me” Words & music by Connie Harrington and Shawn Craig ©2001 Ariose Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), PraiseSong Press (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Little Cricket Music (Admin. by Words & Music, a Division of Big Deal Music, LLC), Remaining portion is unaffiliated. “Moonlight in the Desert” by Margaret Goldston ©1984, Galaxy Music Corporation “Desert Song” Words & Music by Brooke Ligertwood ©2010 Hillsong Music Publishing “Rejoice in the Lord (A Toccata)” by James Mansfield ©1982 Lorenz Publishing Co.
Anne McMullin is President & CEO of Urban Development Institute (Pacific Region), a national non-profit association representing thousands of professionals throughout all facets of land development and planning. Robert Macdonald is one of the biggest developers Vancouver has ever produced and is now turning his business interests away from a city and province characterized by red tape, anti-business sentiment and exceedingly high building costs. Adam & Matt took 45 minutes to find UDI HQ and Adam took another 15 minutes to parallel park. Level up!
You can check out charity, the stories, and the marathon at teamiwill.caRobert MacDonald: @robmac1986Team “I Will”: @teamiwillcanadaDr Jen Forristal: @mydrjenDave Inglis: @dinglis14Timothy Muza: @timothymuzaPolar Retreat: @polarretreat
Robert MacDonald's life changed in an instant, during a trip to Mexico, he fell 31 feet from his hotel balcony, landed on his back and had two immediate thoughts. "What have I done", and "I can't feel my legs"... What followed was a journey of resilience and an attitude of "I will" that has motivated a community of incredible people to make a positive impact on the world around them. Following Robert's accident, with nine broken vertebrae, a dislocated spine, 11 broken ribs, a fractured scapula, a punctured lung, a lacerated kidney, and no sensation below his waist, doctors gave Robert MacDonald a 5% chance of ever walking again. Two years later, he completed a half marathon and three years later he completed his first full marathon. Team "I Will" started with one man, a tragedy and is now one of Toronto’s fastest growing charities. The Toronto Rahab Foundation helped give MacDonald a second chance and three years later, he set out to complete a marathon and give back. Soon a dynamic community had rallied around his mantra and hundreds would challenge themselves to do the same, joining MacDonald in crossing the finish line at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in 2015. ---------------------- The InnerVoice Audio experience wouldn't be possible without the support of Ikor Labs, who have sponsored this episode. iKOR is a natural hemp source of CBD that protects your body from stress, improves athletic recovery and helps you maintain a positive mental state. They also have a great opportunity to try their product. They offering 15 % off to our listeners to try their full spectrum hemp extract CBD. As Jake and most of listeners know, pain is quite often thought of as a necessary part of being an endurance athlete, but it doesn’t have to be the case. Since I started using Ikor a few months ago, I have noticed the small niggling pains that I thought were normal have gone away, I am able to go about my regular life without discomfort and I’m able to workout harder with having to ‘push through the nagging aches’. It works for me and it might just work for you. Head to ikorlabs.com and use the code InnerVoice for your next order. ---------------------- Don't forget to subscribe to the InnerVoice Audio Experience wherever you listen, and check out InnerVoice for your weekly dose of inspiring and unique content from your favorite endurance athletes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innervoiceaudioexperience/message
This week, host Mary Otto sits down with fellow members of the NSGEU's Political Action Committee (PAC), to find out what it's like to get involved in politics and the union! Featured on this episode are Hugh Gillis (a Correctional Officer from Local 480); Robert MacDonald (an Operational Support worker at SMU from Local 170); Suzanne MacIntyre (a Registered Nurse and member of Local 101); and Lindsay MacKenzie (a Client Service Assistant with the VON, Local 29). They talk about the highlights of the work they've done over the past three years, and how their work is affected by the resolutions that come out of Convention!
"I remember walking off the field and I said to one of the other boys, 'Have a look around. It might be the last time we're out here.' It's just a stupid mentality. I didn't realise I was right there, it was all there before me..." DECIDE 'YOU'RE GOOD ENOUGH' Episode 5 This week I get to share a brilliant chat with my first male guest, and it's only fitting it's someone who has helped raise me to be the person I am today. My Dad; Robert MacDonald! In this episode, we discuss his early days as a local footballer on the cusp of playing professionally, his first marriage which ended in divorce, and how a potentially crippling situation in his business life actually became the catalyst for a solid foundation to launch a dream of taking his company global. Find me on Instagram @hopeinitiativepod, email me via rien.macdonald@gmail.com or visit the website which is thehopeinitiative.simplecast.fm SHOW NOTES St. Kilda Football Club Tony Lockett Face Skin Caring Music by Jess Fairlie
Buckle up for a fast journey into the world of cooperatives with branding guru Robert MacDonald who will tell you why she is optimistic about a world where cooperatives are delivering local - relevant - solutions created by people for people. Be prepared to listen again and again because this is a podcast with a lot of rich content. Along the way you'll even learn how Cabot got its name - and how many cooperatives there are in the U.S. Do you know? Take your best guess and listen up to get the answer. Listen here Like what you are hearing? The Cooperators Podcast seeks sponsors and supporters to help us spread the word about cooperatives and how they often are the better way. Contact Robert McGarvey to find out what you can do to sustain this podcast.
Ian Hanmore is known for his roles as Pyat Pree in Season 2 of Game of Thrones - the warlock who locked up Daenerys' dragons! He is also known as Father Angelo in the Doctor Who episode "Tooth and Claw". More recently he played Denis Lamb in the mini series, "The Game", John Kempt in "The Syndicate", Father Anselm in "Outlander" and Robert MacDonald in "Muncie". Sit back and enjoy a nice chat with Ian, where we put the world to rights and discuss Game of Thrones and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the latest Academy episode, I’m honored and grateful to have Robert MacDonald, better known as Bobby Maximus from Gym Jones. Gym Jones is a performance training facility in Salt Lake City that caters to those who are ready to embrace the truth about what it takes to make fitness a part of their lifestyle, including a deep focus on mental training. As a fully certified instructor, I spent 3 years traveling there to learn from the best and part of a small group of around 50 instructors worldwide. Since 2008, Robert “Bobby Maximus" MacDonald has been the General Manager, Training Director, and Lead Seminar Instructor at Gym Jones, which is an elite strength and conditioning facility in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is also a regular contributor to Men’s Health Magazine and The Head of Ambassadors & Affiliates for Rhone Apparel, releasing his book last month called The Maximus Body. Want a free copy of his book? Take the Maximus Body and Resist Average challenge by rowing a 2,000 Meter row of 7:00 minutes or less, tag us on social media and I will send you a copy! I’d like to thank the brilliant team at Athletic Greens for supporting the mission of the show and offering us the highest quality nutritional insurance on the market, in an easy to take, all-in-one packet. Grab your special bonus as an Academy listener right here! Resist Average, Tommy
Healthy bodies require healthy brains. Keeping our brains safe has received much press over the past few years, especially given the increase in concussions reported in athletics at all levels. Dr. James Glazer and scholar-athlete Robert Macdonald address this critical issue, while Deb Arthur of The Body Architect reminds us of the undeniable connections between body and mind. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2012/09/head-games-53/
Clare Balding walks part of the Beacons Way in the Brecon Beacons National Park to find out how people are being inspired to create their own response to the surrounding landscape. The Park's landscape has inspired artists for generations and today Clare is joined by Robert Macdonald, one of 8 artists to create a series of images which are set into stone along sections of the footpath as part of a project called 'Art in the Park'. Groups from schools and colleges, as well as people from outside of the Park boundaries, have been encouraged to walk sections of the Beacons Way and gain inspiration themselves from the art work and from the landscape around them. Leading the walk today are some of the people involved with the project from both National Park and the Brecon Beacons Park Society and, as they walk, Clare talks to members of a group from Drugaid Cymru to find out how the project is helping, and inspiring, them. Presenter: Clare Balding Producer: Helen Chetwynd.