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It was during very dry conditions that a retired soil scientist sent a message out on social media telling farmers they need to soil sample to understand what the nutrient carryover will be for the next crop. Smaller yields likely mean the fertilizer applied in the spring was not used up and could be available for the next crop. Ross McKenzie explains how the soil test could save farmers money at seeding.In part two of Agripod...Ross will explain why it’s important to sample at the right time, give some guidelines for sampling and gives a list of labs that can provide that analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's returning guest is the visionary founder of self-employed brokerage Isla-Alexander and co-founder of Open Moove, a groundbreaking tech startup aimed at revolutionising the way home movers and property professionals interact. With a mission to transform the property industry, Open Moove delivers innovative solutions that streamline the home moving process for estate agents, mortgage advisors, and conveyancers. In addition to building Open Moove, he is also the founder and CEO of Isla-Alexander, the dynamic estate agency and finance startup based in Cardiff. Isla-Alexander focuses on delivering personalised service, leveraging technology to enhance the property journey for clients. While Open Moove is disrupting the tech side of the real estate sector, Isla-Alexander remains at the forefront of providing exceptional, relationship-driven estate agency services.He has a passion for innovation and his commitment to reshaping the property industry through technology and outstanding service, with the home mover at the forefront of everything both businesses do. You do not want to miss this episode to learn from one of the very best who is leading the wave of new thinking across the industry.
We are looking ahead to Week 3 of the 2024 AFI season with 7 games to cover. Joining us to preview them is Ross McKenzie from the Causeway Giants.
Today's guest is the founder of Isla-Alexander who has been working in the industry since 2013 and is building the next generation of estate agency built on the foundations of media and marketing He has previously worked as a director for some of the UK's largest Estate Agency firms such as Purplebricks, Countrywide, and, Keller Williams. There is so much gold in this conversation and plenty to take action on.
Ross McKenzie was one of the founding members of the Causeway Giants, and has helped the team grow from 11 at their first ever training session in 2018 to a roster of around 35 people today. Ross joins Colum Cronin to talk about his development as a player from Safety to OLB, his appreciation for the greatness of Von Miller and what he would like to see the Broncos do with their limited picks in this year's draft. You can find more information on the Causeway Giants across social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/causeway_giants Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CausewayGiants/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecausewaygiants/
If you don't know what you stand for, how can you make meaningful changes in your life? Ross Mckenzie is a certified professional life coach and somatic therapist. He has studied and researched countless modalities and is very well-versed in optimal wellness. He lives in Costa Rica and is a part of Radical Wellness, an online mental wellness summit of over 1000 participants of practitioners, professors, and physicians interested in looking for a different perspective on treating mental health challenges. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. How our world has traditionally treated healing and recovery, especially when it comes to mental health, has been flawed. 2. The importance of understanding our values in order to achieve the results we yearn for. 3. The dramatic shift in perspective that can happen when we go through a major life event. *Check out Ross's website for more information on his services: https://rossmckenzie.com/ * Connect with me on IG @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge * You can find Naturally High's Podcast Transcripts here: https://therecoverycon.wpengine.com/?page_id=744 * TRAUMA RECOVERY FACILITATOR TRAINING: Discover a comprehensive, integrative care method for sustainable change and optimal well-being as a trauma-informed facilitator blending evidence-based methodologies of neuroscience, attachment theory, nervous system regulation, epigenetics, and relational somatic healing that will transform all areas of your life and that of your clients. Learn more & get on the waitlist! https://www.invokingthehealer.com/trauma-recovery-facilitator-waitlist
Flagstaff County Agricultural Fieldman Harry Brook unearths information on the topic of soil salinity with the help of Ross McKenzie, retired soil and crop research scientist formerly with Alberta Agriculture.
Lewis Mackenzie of Kaizen Academy speaks with MMA UK's Stoomboy about his upcoming K1 Kickboxing bout at Evolution Of Combat 11 against Ross McKenzie #mmauk #eoc11 #k1
(PUBLICATION BAN IN CASE) The appellant, Mr. Kirkpatrick, was charged with sexual assault. The complainant told the appellant that she insisted on condom use during sexual intercourse. They engaged in intercourse on two occasions, but on the second occasion, unbeknownst to the complainant, the appellant did not wear a condom. The complainant testified that she had not consented to intercourse without a condom, and her evidence was that she would not have done so if asked. At trial, following a successful no evidence motion, the appellant was acquitted of sexual assault. Relying on R. v. Hutchinson, 2014 SCC 19, [2014] 1 S.C.R. 346, the trial judge found that under s. 273.1 of the Criminal Code, there was no evidence that the complainant had not consented to the sexual activity in question. Turning to s. 265(3)(c) of the Code, the trial judge concluded that there was also no evidence to show that the appellant had acted fraudulently. The Court of Appeal unanimously allowed the Crown's appeal and remitted the matter for a new trial. On the issue of consent, Groberman J.A. (with Saunders J.A. concurring) held that the majority decision of the Court in Hutchinson allowed a person to limit their consent to sexual intercourse on the condition that their partner wear a condom. He held that sexual intercourse with a condom is a different physical act than sexual intercourse without a condom. The complainant had therefore not consented to the sexual activity in question under s. 273.1 of the Criminal Code. Bennett J.A. was instead of the view that the majority in Hutchinson clearly stated that the use of a condom was to be determined under s. 265(3) of the Code - whether consent was vitiated by fraud. She therefore agreed with the trial judge that there was no evidence to suggest that the complainant had not voluntarily agreed to the sexual activity in question. On the issue of fraud, Bennett J.A. (Saunders J.A. concurring in the alternative) ruled that the complainant's consent was vitiated by fraud as the appellant had been dishonest when he did not disclose that he had not worn a condom and that there had been deprivation. Groberman J.A. held that the trial judge did not err in holding that there was no evidence to support that the appellant had acted fraudulently. Keywords Criminal law - Offences - Criminal law - Offences - Sexual assault - Consent - Whether the use of a condom and/or contraceptives forms part of the sexual activity a person is consenting to pursuant to s. 273.1(1) of the Criminal Code - Whether the failure of a party to advise a sexual partner that a condition or quality of the sexual activity they have agreed to is absent constitutes some evidence of fraud under s. 265(3) of the Criminal Code - Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, ss. 265(3)(c), 273.1(1). Notes (British Columbia) (Criminal) (By Leave) (Publication ban in case) Disclaimers This podcast is created as a public service to promote public access and awareness of the workings of Canada's highest court. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Court. The original version of this hearing may be found on the Supreme Court of Canada's website. The above case summary was prepared by the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada (Law Branch).
Ross McKenzie is a retired soil and crop research scientist with Alberta Agriculture. Ross shared a Tweet where he explained soil sampling to check for nutrient carryover would be important this year in order to prepare for the 2022 crop. On the last episode Ross shared why it's important to sample at the right time. He's back to give some guidelines for sampling and gives a list of labs that can provide analysis. The drought has meant many ranchers will not have enough feed and water to get them through the winter. Several provinces have set out a plan to provide assistance to producers to help cover the costs of those necessities. Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association chair Arnold Balicki says the payment will help. What else has helped as been some rain that has made some improvements to pastures. Arnold says those two little things have helped to improve the mood of cattle producers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The dry conditions prompted a retired soil scientist to send out a tweet telling farmers they need to soil sample this fall to understand what the nutrient carryover will be next spring. Smaller yields likely mean the fertilizer applied in the spring was not used up and could be available for next years crop. Ross McKenzie will explain how the soil test could possibly save farmers money at seeding time. A deferred delivery contract locks in the price for a certain quantity of a base grade of grain to be delivered to a certain location at some date in the future. The drought reduced crop means that some producers will not have enough grain to cover even modest contracts. SaskCanola Chair Bernie McClean says commodity groups are reaching out to grain companies asking them to work with producers to reduce contract penalties and administration fees for this year in light of the growing conditions. Bernie will explain what they hope to accomplish during the discussions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 50th episode of Talent Talk Asia and to celebrate this achievement meet our guest Kevin Gibson, Founder of Proof of Search a blockchain specialist recruitment business based in Australia, former CEO of Robert Walters, Latin America and all-around legend within the global recruitment community. It's not every day that we have a guest on the show that has over 27 years of recruitment experience across multiple markets such as London, Australia, Singapore, Japan and Latin America working for the likes of Robert Walters, Earthstream and Morgan and Banks. Kevin has led an extraordinary life starting as a consultant in London at Robert Walters to setting up their Australia and Singapore operations, building out their Japan business and scaling their Latin America operations. Fast forward to 2021 and Kevin is back in Australia, where he recently found "Proof of Search" a recruitment firm that focuses on sourcing blockchain professionals for organisations. If you're a recruiter and figuring out the future of digital payments and what it means for the recruitment industry then we suggest you tune into this pod. You will get to hear insightful stories from someone that has the inside track on Robert Walters (yes, the actual guy), how he went about setting up and scaling some of the most profitable businesses for RW. But most importantly you'll get to experience an hour in the company of someone that is probably one of the most interesting, unique and energetic guys I know. You're in for a real treat. Course Outline [06:30] – Background of Kevin Gibson [12:30] – How Kev got into recruitment [17:25] – Setting up the Robert Walters Sydney office at the age of 25 [22:05] – Setting up the Robert Walters Singapore office [27:00] – Flying Mark Ellwood to Asia without paying the flight! [30:22] – Kev's relationship with the big man [34:30] – Coming and going with Robert Walters [39:30] – "The Japan Dream” [47:00] – Moving to EarthStream, an Energy recruitment firm [51:30] – Building up the Robert Walters Latin Amercia office in 2015 [57:11] – Challenges of running a business in Brazil [1:03:12] – Setting up his own business Proof of Search [1:11:14] – The future of blockchain recruitment [1:19:33] –Rapid Fire Round Connect with the guest: Kevin Gibson, Founder at Proof of Search Reach out at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-gibson-proof-of-search/ Connect with the Host, Andrea Ross Andrea.ross@thecareerestablishment.com Andrea.ross@talenttalkasia.com (if you are keen to be a guest on the show). Guests mentioned on the show Shane Sibraa https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanesibraa/ Simon Bromwell https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonbromwell/ Mark Ellwood https://www.linkedin.com/in/markellwoodellwoodconsulting/ Roger Oloffson https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerolofsson/ Ross Mckenzie https://www.linkedin.com/in/rossmckenziereed/ Alfredo Araneda : https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfredoaraneda/ Bernie Schiemer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernieschiemer/ Richard Parnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-parnell-3290a07/ Giles Daubeney: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilesdaubeney/ Javin Khoo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/javin-khoo-2306548/ Resources mentioned on the show Hamish & Andy Podcast https://www.hamishandandy.com/podcast/ The Bad Crypto Podcast Episode 1 https://open.spotify.com/show/4rKK1cICXnzCA7GZzbULBY Decentraland (MANA): One CRAZY NFT Project!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CShLE6xg-7M How does a blockchain work - Simply Explained https://youtu.be/SSo_EIwHSd4 What is Blockchain? https://youtu.be/2yJqjTiwpxM Proof of Work vs Proof of Stake: What's The Difference? https://www.bitdegree.org/crypto/tutorials/proof-of-work-vs-proof-of-stake
As health officials attempt to educate the public around the COVID-19 vaccine, scientists including Prof. Tim Caulfield have launched @ScienceUpFirst. He takes us to the front lines of the war on misinformation. Dr. Ross McKenzie spent nearly 40 years studying soil and crops in Alberta. He tell us why he's so concerned about sweeping cuts to agricultural research on the prairies. Former Premier Rachel Notley evaluates Premier Jason Kenney's response to President Joe Biden cancelling the Keystone XL pipeline, and explains what she'd do differently. Amarjeet Sohi worked the KXL file for a couple years as Canada's Minister of Infrastructure, then Minister of Natural Resources. He takes us into Cabinet conversations around the project, and tells us whether or not it could ever be saved. Sohi also chimes in on the resignation of now-former Governor General Julie Payette and now-former Senator Lynn Beyak. With more attention being paid to the "muting" of voices like Donald Trump's on social media, the team at Podboard100 are monitoring the rise of right-wing podcasts. Managing director Stephen Brogarth explains how their system works, and what the numbers are telling them. Plus, it's Monday, and this week's edition of Positive Reflections showcases one of the newest puppies to join the Real Talk family!
Thanks for tuning in to this weeks’ edition of Agronomic Monday! On today’s episode of RealAg Radio, you’ll hear: Albert Tenuta of Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), on the recent tar spot sighting in Ontario; Matt Chapple of PRIDE Seeds, on flex versus fixed hybrids on soybeans; and, Dr. Ross McKenzie,... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this weeks’ edition of Agronomic Monday! On today’s episode of RealAg Radio, you’ll hear: Albert Tenuta of Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), on the recent tar spot sighting in Ontario; Matt Chapple of PRIDE Seeds, on flex versus fixed hybrids on soybeans; and, Dr. Ross McKenzie,... Read More
It’s the last day of September, and we figured we’d end it off with a bang! Today’s guest on RealAg LIVE! is really live in studio with host Shaun Haney — Dr. Ross McKenzie. McKenzie is a retired researcher and soil scientist with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, and one of the original go-to’s when Haney... Read More
In this episode we are talking to Ross McKenzie on the topic of Smart Cities. We have been guilty of rolling our eyes at the phrase “smart cities”, but Ross was fantastic. We talked about how smart cities need to focus on solving the problems citizens face on a day-to-day basis, the issues and challenges of greenfield and brownfield sites, the role technology can play - but also the significant benefits that can be generated through good master planning or stakeholder alignment.
Macca is one of New Zealand Football’s great characters: Passionate, outspoken, laid-back and always up for a laugh.
In this episode, we chat to Ross Mckenzie, who suffered a stroke at the age of 58. Ross was on holiday in Australia when he suffered his stroke, and he had to stay there for several months receiving treatment. When he came back, he got heavily involved with the local charity Active Stroke Northeast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Tuesday. Today on RealAg Radio, you’ll hear: The top ag news with RealAgriculture’s Jessika Guse; A product spotlight from the Farmers Business Network; and A special segment on soil testing, from soil testing to getting your nutrient plan in place, with Ross Mckenzie. Have feedback on the show? Connect with host Shaun Haney via... Read More
How to Setup, Scale and Sustain Your Business Joining me today to share his journey is Dr Ross McKenzie. He helps Entrepreneurs, Startups, Founders, SMB's & SME’s to setup, scale and sustain their businesses in this age of the global entrepreneur, so they can focus on dreaming big and making a difference. This is achieved through [...] The post [Ep #195] How to Setup, Scale and Sustain Your Business appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
Crop production has changed immensely in the past century. We talk to agronomist Ross McKenzie as well as Adrien Moens, owner of AJM Seeds about the growth of knowledge and technological advances in the sector here on Rural Roots Canada, where we get to the stem and meat of agriculture.
Ross McKenzie was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but after 15 years on Lithium, he wasn’t getting any better. He decided to take matters into his own hands, get off the drug, and find out why so many people are being told they have mental illnesses. This week on Making Contact, we bring you an abridged version of the film Bipolarized; Rethinking Mental Illness, chronicling McKenzie’s journey. Featuring: Ross McKenzie, diagnosed with Bipolar disorder Ross McKenzie’s mother and sister Gwen Olsen, former pharmaceutical rep Laura Delano, psychiatry survivor Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America Dr. Charles Whitfield, trauma recovery specialist Dr. Peter Levine, founder of Somatic Experiencing
Ross McKenzie was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but after 15 years on Lithium, he wasn’t getting any better. He decided to take matters into his own hands, get off the drug, and find out why so many people are being told they have mental illnesses. This week on Making Contact, we bring you an abridged version of the film Bipolarized; Rethinking Mental Illness, chronicling McKenzie’s journey. Featuring: Ross McKenzie, diagnosed with Bipolar disorder Ross McKenzie’s mother and sister Gwen Olsen, former pharmaceutical rep Laura Delano, psychiatry survivor Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America Dr. Charles Whitfield, trauma recovery specialist Dr. Peter Levine, founder of Somatic Experiencing
Jeff Friedman LCSW interviews Ross McKenzie producer of Bipolarized www.bipolarizedthemovie.com about his holistic healing journey and his new retreat center in Costa Rica.
Ross McKenzie was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but after 15 years on Lithium, he wasn't getting any better. He decided to take matters into his own hands, get off the drug, and find out why so many people are being told they have mental illnesses. This week on Making Contact, we bring you an abridged version of the film Bipolarized; Rethinking Mental Illness, chronicling McKenzie's journey. Special thanks to Specialty Studios Featuring: Ross McKenzie, diagnosed with Bipolar disorder; Ross McKenzie's mother and sister; Gwen Olsen, former pharmaceutical rep; Laura Delano, psychiatry survivor; Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America; Dr. Charles Whitfield, trauma recovery specialist; Dr. Peter Levine, founder of Somatic Experiencing More information: http://www.bipolarizedthemovie.com/ Gwen Olsen, the Rx Reformer Laura Delano Mad in America Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America American Psychiatric Association DSM-5 Dr. Charles Whitfield Peter Levine-Somatic Experiencing Specialty Studios The post Bipolarized: Rethinking Mental Illness appeared first on KPFA.
Ross McKenzie was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but after 15 years on Lithium, he wasn’t getting any better. He decided to take matters into his own hands, get off the drug, and find out why so many people are being told they have mental illnesses.This week on Making Contact, we bring you an abridged version of the film Bipolarized; Rethinking Mental Illness, chronicling McKenzie’s journey.
Ross McKenzie was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but after 15 years on Lithium, he wasn’t getting any better. He decided to take matters into his own hands, get off the drug, and find out why so many people are being told they have mental illnesses.This week on Making Contact, we bring you an abridged version of the film Bipolarized; Rethinking Mental Illness, chronicling McKenzie’s journey.
Held on: June 2007. Every year Novell run a conference called "Brainshare". It is the premier conference for all things related to Novell. This year two staff members from ITS Technical Services, Mark Goatley and Kris Evans, attended the conference in Salt Lake City. They will be giving an overview of the conference and the new developments with Novell products, including ZENworks, Netware, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Desktop. Ross McKenzie and Mark Grooby from Novell will be giving an overview of recent developments in Novell, and a look forward to the future. They will also discuss the recent deal between Novell and Microsoft. Who: * ITS, Technical Services: Mark Goatley and Kris Evans. * Ross McKenzie and Mark Grooby, Novell. When: Thursday 7 June,1:00pm. Where: Moot Court, 10th Floor, Richardson Building (Note change of venue).
Held on: June 2007. Every year Novell run a conference called "Brainshare". It is the premier conference for all things related to Novell. This year two staff members from ITS Technical Services, Mark Goatley and Kris Evans, attended the conference in Salt Lake City. They will be giving an overview of the conference and the new developments with Novell products, including ZENworks, Netware, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Desktop. Ross McKenzie and Mark Grooby from Novell will be giving an overview of recent developments in Novell, and a look forward to the future. They will also discuss the recent deal between Novell and Microsoft. Who: * ITS, Technical Services: Mark Goatley and Kris Evans. * Ross McKenzie and Mark Grooby, Novell. When: Thursday 7 June,1:00pm. Where: Moot Court, 10th Floor, Richardson Building (Note change of venue).
Held on: June 2007. Every year Novell run a conference called "Brainshare". It is the premier conference for all things related to Novell. This year two staff members from ITS Technical Services, Mark Goatley and Kris Evans, attended the conference in Salt Lake City. They will be giving an overview of the conference and the new developments with Novell products, including ZENworks, Netware, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Desktop. Ross McKenzie and Mark Grooby from Novell will be giving an overview of recent developments in Novell, and a look forward to the future. They will also discuss the recent deal between Novell and Microsoft. Who: * ITS, Technical Services: Mark Goatley and Kris Evans. * Ross McKenzie and Mark Grooby, Novell. When: Thursday 7 June,1:00pm. Where: Moot Court, 10th Floor, Richardson Building (Note change of venue).
Held on: June 2007. Every year Novell run a conference called "Brainshare". It is the premier conference for all things related to Novell. This year two staff members from ITS Technical Services, Mark Goatley and Kris Evans, attended the conference in Salt Lake City. They will be giving an overview of the conference and the new developments with Novell products, including ZENworks, Netware, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Desktop. Ross McKenzie and Mark Grooby from Novell will be giving an overview of recent developments in Novell, and a look forward to the future. They will also discuss the recent deal between Novell and Microsoft. Who: * ITS, Technical Services: Mark Goatley and Kris Evans. * Ross McKenzie and Mark Grooby, Novell. When: Thursday 7 June,1:00pm. Where: Moot Court, 10th Floor, Richardson Building (Note change of venue).