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Emily Roycroft has been recognized for showing how the genomes of endangered populations such as koalas or Tasmanian Devils, can be strengthened by introducing greater biodiversity into a population.
Chris Roycroft charted an unlikely path to MLB, training between shifts as a pizza delivery person, car mechanic, and other odd jobs. Now a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, Roycroft joins the show to discuss the habits and determination that got him to MLB, and the challenging life of an independent league baseball player. Plus, Charles Barkley announced plans to call it quits as a TV analyst, MLB faces a new integrity challenge, and the US team's run in the Cricket World Cup could have a lasting impact.
Live from Wrigley Field, join us for a special Father's Day interview with Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol. We dive into the team's recent performances, including Kyle Gibson's standout game and strategic decisions on the field. Oli discusses key moments like the pivotal bullpen choice between Andre Pallante and Roycroft, and evaluates the team's overall performance and lineup strategies.
Nate & Ben discuss Cinco de Mayo, the millennial event of the year, the injury to Willson Contreras, Herrera and Pages as backups, Gallegos (dudewaffles) a d the mysterious case of should impingements, Roycroft, Mycroft Holmes, Dylan Carlson's return, the terrible series against the White Sox, the return of mCarp, Matz and his replacement, fixing the home run problem on both sides, why we can still have hope, the series against the Brewers and the series against the Angels, and much more! Talking About Birds is listener supported on Patreon. Support the show and join our private discord server at: www.patreon.com/talkingaboutbirds.
From the pages of English literature to the environmental papers, to the forefront of the tech industry. That's exactly the narrative arc Bente Roycroft, CEO of Accurate Network Services, shares with us, painting a vivid picture of her transition from environmental consulting to leading a thriving IT business. Our discussion peels back the layers of her career, revealing how a deep appreciation for the written word set the stage for triumphs in hiring, HR, accounting, and strategic business planning. Bente's story is a testament to where passion can lead when coupled with an openness to learn and adapt.The chemistry between Benta and her business partner, Luke Williamson, is the sort of alchemy that every company dreams of. Their partnership at Accurate Networks is a dance of contrasting strengths, where Benta's meticulous growth strategies harmonize with Luke's expansive vision. Together, they've steered their ship through the tumultuous waters of the IT industry, transitioning from the unpredictable break-fix model to the stabilizing shores of managed services. Their story isn't just about business acumen; it's about a shared commitment to values and the deliberate steps they took towards cultivating a successful and symbiotic partnership.Get an in-person rundown on what N-able has to offer including products, insights, networking and more.The N-able Roadshow is visiting more cities than ever before in 2024. Take a look at our first group of locations; we may be in a city near you! -> http://spr.ly/6000RsTOq'Now that's it: Stories of MSP Success,' dives into the journeys of some of the trailblazers in our industry to find out how they used their passion for technology to help turn Managed Services into the thriving sector it is today. Every episode is packed with the valuable insights, practical strategies, and inspiring anecdotes that lead our guests to the transformative moment when they knew….. Now, that's it.This podcast provides educational information about issues that may be relevant to information technology service providers. Nothing in the podcast should be construed as any recommendation or endorsement by N-able, or as legal or any other advice. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by N-able employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of N-able or its officers and directors. The podcast may also contain forward-looking statements regarding future product plans, functionality, or development efforts that should not be interpreted as a commitment from N-able related to any deliverables or timeframe. All content is based on information available at the time of recording, and N-able has no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.
In this episode we're joined by James Roycroft-Davis. James is a Serial Founder, Angel Investor and Host of the UK's #1 Founder and Investor Mental Health Podcast - Vulnerable.He's previously started businesses around weightless and dog training, but hadn't yet found his purpose and the business he wanted to build for the next 10 years, until in March 2023 he was diagnosed with Type 2 Bipolar Affective Disorder. When he started sharing about his diagnosis on his social media he was flooded with messages saying “there's no support for me or my support networks”.It's what led him to co-found Baseline, as he puts it:The first company building technology, content, and community in the Bipolar space, to help people on the bipolar spectrum and their support networks to live better. In this episode we dive into: - Why first time founders need to stop giving investors god like status- The shocking correlation between founders and the Bipolar spectrum- How getting his diagnosis led to Baseline- Building your first product on a shoestring with AI- The importance of building for mental health sustainability as a founder- The need for founders to nail content creation and personal branding- And much more!James' Business Baseline:https://www.joinbaseline.co/James' Podcast, Vulnerable:https://open.spotify.com/show/1K0x3TuxwlV8lhRhMJzcSD?si=3b8cb3208ce34ca2
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Bill Roycroft might just be Australia's greatest Olympian you've never heard of. He competed in five consecutive Summer Games, winning several medals. But his debut at Rome 1960 was the scene of a remarkable feat, when not even severe injury could keep Bill down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Collin Roycroft Quartet plays the Emerging Talent series at jazz Central Studios in Minneapolis next Thursday at 8PM. At the show, Collin and the band will give its spins to great Jazz created over recent decades. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Collin addressed the tune Flamenco Sketches, which has nothing to do with Flamenco music or dance.
Gene and cohost Tim Swartz present an evening with Mason Winfield, who was raised in the suburbs near Buffalo, NY, the only child of a middle-class family. Mason read voraciously in junior high and high school. Fantasy, history, adventure, science fiction, paranormal research, fantastic archaeology. His first book was "Shadows of the Western Door" (1997), paranormal survey of Western New York. “Shadows” features chapters on ancient mysteries (including giant skeletons), earth-energies, famous ghosts, occult societies, alternative cults and religions, Native American supernaturalism, and the mysterious Roycroft community in East Aurora. He has written or edited twelve books, including "Ghosts of 1812," a study of the Niagara war and its folklore (Western New York Wares, 2009), and (with Michael Bastine) "Iroquois Supernatural," a study of the traditions of the Six Longhouse Nations (Inner Traditions International/Bear & Company, 2011). He is a paranormal generalist, more of a historian/folklorist than he is a psychic or a ghost-hunter. He takes the broad field seriously.
Andrew Roycroft is the pastor of Portadown Baptist Church. Previously he has served churches in Newtownards, Armagh and Millisle, as well as spending time with Baptist Missions in Peru. In our conversation we cover the contours of his leadership journey, reflecting on some of the sometimes painful lessons learned along the way. Andrew is also … Continue reading The Leadership Journey Podcast: Andrew Roycroft →
In this episode, I spoke with James Roycroft-Davis, founder of Luna and a mental health advocate helping entrepreneurs to deal with metal health struggles informed by his own battle within his startup We covered: The mental health struggles James has faced as an entrepreneur running his own startup and raising funding and why he attributed his self worth to if he could get funding How he dealt with this and how he deals with imposter syndrome The largest mental health challenge young entrepreneurs face on a daily basis and James' advice to overcome this --- Zencastr Sponsor a Podcast: https://zen.ai/themillennialentrepreneur2 FREE SHARE WORTH UPTO £200
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What a title hey? Apologies for this episode being a few days late, we're both still getting a handle on keeping this podcast running while now working full-time! But enough of that, it's time for Episode 18! Our guest on this episode, Dr Emily Roycroft, was supposed to be studying the family tree of eight species of extinct Australian rodents. She then realised one wasn't actually extinct. Listen in to hear that story, and whether this mouse will go extinct for the SECOND time. Follow Life On The Brink on Instagram: instagram.com/lifeonthebrinkpodcast and via our website: lifeonthebrinkpodcast.com Follow Emil on Twitter: twitter.com/emily_roycroft Produced by Gabriel George & Alex Bezzina Theme music by Kyle Morley Episode Cover Image: Shark Bay Mouse. LAWLER.
In this episode, we talk to entrepreneur, CEO and Co-Founder of GetWelp, James Roycroft about his journey so far in finding his way as a young founder. We talk about; The broken system post school Starting in recruitment Founding a business with his mum Everyone only portraying positives and the damage that social media can cause Getting his mental health back on track Starting his own podcast and getting to speak to world class sports people and TV presenters Working out market fit for GetWelp and finding the ideal Co-Founder So for all this and much more then plug in and enjoy.
How do you teach your child what it means to be a responsible person? Like most parents, you probably model the traits you hope they will acquire, and that's the best possible way. However, don't forget the power of literature. Fables, parables, stories, and humorous essays (such as this one) can spark discussions, provide vivid examples, and remind us of truths in ways that are more memorable and meaningful than straight admonition. Join me today for a reading of the classic essay, "A Message to Garcia” by Elbert Hubbard. It's the type of essay that can help you make an important point in an entertaining way. Enjoy! Elbert Hubbard (1856–1915) was an American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher. He is best known as the founder of the Roycroft artisan community and as an influential advocate of the Arts and Crafts movement. He and his wife, Alice, died aboard the RMS Lusitania when it was sunk by a German submarine in 1915. Janice Campbell is the graduated homeschool mom of four sons, and is the author of the Excellence in Literature curriculum and other books for homeschool families. RESOURCES Excellence in Literature CONNECT Follow Janice on Pinterest Like Excellence in Literature on Facebook Connect with Janice on Facebook Follow Janice on Instagram
Join us as we chat with Becs Roycroft, Senior Director of Global Talent & Client Operations at mthree. She is responsible for supporting the 1000+ of graduate alumni working with mthree's clients, through learning and development, as well as community and engagement strategies. Becs is passionate about tackling the global skills gaps as well as other important agendas such as diversity and creating equal opportunities within the tech industry. She is at the forefront of building the workforce of the future, and her opinions have featured across the likes of Forbes and the Financial Times. In this episode, we'll explore how she stumbled across this field having started her career as a manager at a bar, as well as discuss some of her views on acquiring the necessary skills to thrive today and in the future.
In this episode, Lady Petra and Saffermaster chat with MelancholyGhost and her submissive, Chia, about Forced Orgasms, Ruined Orgasms and Orgasms in Chastity over the Roycroft.
Hey guys, welcome back to Episode 9! This week I chat with James, who is the host of 'The Rut pod', a podcast that explores men's mental health. It's important to note that we do talk about depression and suicidal thoughts, in case this is triggering for you. James speaks so openly about losing his grandad, who he was incredibly close to. Quite often people are floored by the grief of a grandparent, yet society can sometimes dismiss it because of the person being elderly. Please remember, your grief is totally valid and James is great proof of this.We also speak a lot about his struggle with depression and his advice on how to get back on track, by taking small steps to recovery. James is a believer that we must take responsibility for our mental health and that by getting comfortable with the uncomfortable, you can find your way back to peace again.You can follow him on Instagram here @therutpod and can follow me at @tamsinmillard_ Click here to become a Patron MemberSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/not-so-linear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In stressful moments, we can get stuck in our old patterns and old ways of doing things. But people have always been resilient innovators, able to refine, re-direct, and grow—even during uncertainty. Ed and Dave from the innovation firm ?WhatIf! join Elitsa to discuss how an experimental approach can help organizations embrace change.
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Joining us TODAY on Episode 74 of Fni Wrapchat is Dee Roycroft. Brought to you by Wildcard Distribution. Dee is an experienced Writer, Performer, and Story/Script Editor with a demonstrated history of working in the entertainment industry. Skilled in Writing, Animation, Children's Television, Television Drama, Short Film, Theatre, and Event Management. Dee also teaches classes and workshops in Writing for Animation, Script Editing, and Creative Writing. Dee has just finished working with JAM Media on Jessy and Nessy, a brand new pre-school series for Amazon Studios, and is currently writing for Berry Bees, a series for 6-9 yr olds produced by Telegael/SLR Australia. Dee has also story edited on the animation Peek Zoo for RTE/Igloo Productions, Mr. Mender for Fíbín Media/RTE/TG4, Little Roy for CBBC/RTÉ/JAM, and co-written both series of Firebrand Productions IFTA award-winning Mythical Heroes. Her 10-part radio drama series for children, Mr. Wall, was nominated for a 2018 IMRO Drama Award, and she has also worked as a Script Editor on Fair City, in addition to co-ordinating its New Writers' Programme. Dee has also been a core writer for RTÉ; writing for series such as Makers, Tell Me A Story, Dig-In Diner, and Mythical Heroes. In the Meantime check our most recent podcast with Barry McEvoy. You won't be disappointed. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get your Podcasts. https://www.headstuff.org/fni-wrap-chat/ Keep sharing and interacting, listening to the podcast and come along to our events and Classes. Our opening classes this week are geared towards confidence building and the classic 10 page short and package building. Check em out. SUNDAY... Tics: https://t.co/CcMOsOveTX https://t.co/aaBzUImNgQ Taking the work, out of Film Networking. #WeAreFni #YouAreFni Support FNI on: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining us TODAY on Episode 74 of Fni Wrapchat is Dee Roycroft. Brought to you by Wildcard Distribution. Dee is an experienced Writer, Performer, and Story/Script Editor with a demonstrated history of working in the entertainment industry. Skilled in Writing, Animation, Children's Television, Television Drama, Short Film, Theatre, and Event Management. Dee also teaches classes and workshops in Writing for Animation, Script Editing, and Creative Writing. Dee has just finished working with JAM Media on Jessy and Nessy, a brand new pre-school series for Amazon Studios, and is currently writing for Berry Bees, a series for 6-9 yr olds produced by Telegael/SLR Australia. Dee has also story edited on the animation Peek Zoo for RTE/Igloo Productions, Mr. Mender for Fíbín Media/RTE/TG4, Little Roy for CBBC/RTÉ/JAM, and co-written both series of Firebrand Productions IFTA award-winning Mythical Heroes. Her 10-part radio drama series for children, Mr. Wall, was nominated for a 2018 IMRO Drama Award, and she has also worked as a Script Editor on Fair City, in addition to co-ordinating its New Writers’ Programme. Dee has also been a core writer for RTÉ; writing for series such as Makers, Tell Me A Story, Dig-In Diner, and Mythical Heroes. In the Meantime check our most recent podcast with Barry McEvoy. You won't be disappointed. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get your Podcasts. https://www.headstuff.org/fni-wrap-chat/ (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.headstuff.org%2Ffni-wrap-chat%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR39WW6J6gjY1Vg8YGRp2OTWRvrHj3L1sADC8uFCzyr3CnRfH4lXO-vpPlI&h=AT170XBreW_to8mPTZFFvfcc5i13bVbuvKFO3xHqlAZ65VcI5oYL4-soX8wcVCeZGr-89i24MNRP0nsYvzNSGavvektO542267-gxFRsyLrikdq7uYZWIZmBHzHtqPmYoMkEW43IHjisGmDE_sOgqPPr6wzSEyZgMIipYP6mY4RNEIxzIppyjtXu40M6O2QCz3pvy4PNp3fHPbTBQ9aEFTm6o3JoYRtTe2KkZNm2a35lENzpYPLc9znWXDT8XCA7txzSTYVKuSFEkOGbrmHdavidehUVZT-5yfnsdWmU8hpfDQRQ7tvQAWOGYU9i5ubg1vSCZVYrHyt9KEU_BuSeyL1ADPRcf_74nvosRfq0cCZ6R6-RyqcaFsJHQDAwe3J00x9k020-f6Vey7B0pAOQzoSxbz6olm7FX5zsAb2sCMI6LLliDo-lWj2iKgfyd47mLxjHW0_S7-f6VpgcyJ37KdvN0yYssnkpmEsHDkCH8S70xCJ8dyeDWC4eiwiKIEaxmn-NXI2e-GZi3Gasm0Ppm7Mz4WGJD-t0DyQ026mIwnbFQPedFJUf-_0V9S2DEPl7u0GiQPgvl4b5w9-pcmVtMffz3-YnVBLN6LBJBK0RliQOOVbBEEqAwxFkDRRgR6-zRq4) Keep sharing and interacting, listening to the podcast and come along to our events and Classes. Our opening classes this week are geared towards confidence building and the classic 10 page short and package building. Check em out. SUNDAY... Tics: https://t.co/CcMOsOveTX (https://t.co/CcMOsOveTX?fbclid=IwAR35mTB4X47qVmpvKyto1o89ahAX0j50r7Z_mHla61e1p0s3lNfAeg8a-bA) https://t.co/aaBzUImNgQ (https://t.co/aaBzUImNgQ?fbclid=IwAR1oCA2OSUwxJa9RnMRePkPPX8OuBi3slg6IPKsxcqCJZJVyI3HbGD7RMdQ) Taking the work, out of Film Networking. #WeAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wearefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARCSUKmxH-LeuJfe3ztDLEeMesvaRMOnelyd9cWfJZKv6Kn3mGX5q3cVwPaernMP0a5sl0EOp2ZXoxZi6zPQauW04J5DXGmoKbycaHlBqOw1r2W6fCZ94CKG4Z93DbiHbrFhmMV4S714XhMF3azAxr_lV2ERJovoNeXSOLoz7JgvVxj_iDBqbbubOE6a2R5LXLNXWlIuZC4vFwX-PHbNmOAl2LtdoAXXUA38A9MZ0nhfYUsxLvpfd0qX4coGsGfgR2nTGwM7lxAo8hOmKBC7NpcarK6a7I0L9SmWmygEwxLZNNWnFpsV4lC-dlmkUbtkelEUYl3VPVxMQDx-CjosvJx6X6OARnf_bWagGA&__tn__=%2ANK-R) #YouAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/youarefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARCSUKmxH-LeuJfe3ztDLEeMesvaRMOnelyd9cWfJZKv6Kn3mGX5q3cVwPaernMP0a5sl0EOp2ZXoxZi6zPQauW04J5DXGmoKbycaHlBqOw1r2W6fCZ94CKG4Z93DbiHbrFhmMV4S714XhMF3azAxr_lV2ERJovoNeXSOLoz7JgvVxj_iDBqbbubOE6a2R5LXLNXWlIuZC4vFwX-PHbNmOAl2LtdoAXXUA38A9MZ0nhfYUsxLvpfd0qX4coGsGfgR2nTGwM7lxAo8hOmKBC7NpcarK6a7I0L9SmWmygEwxLZNNWnFpsV4lC-dlmkUbtkelEUYl3VPVxMQDx-CjosvJx6X6OARnf_bWagGA&__tn__=%2ANK-R) Support FNI on: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fni (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.buymeacoffee.com%2Ffni%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0x8GaR322O2K70_fGlvsLQLLyTjAs6XH6GyjWsc_Rz1Et0yh_FAoxDblI&h=AT2Kq-umPUKvcFh3wsez64Ho6OhHhyh-zE-VwRibLjkjFcDuQwPyl_oSa0JdidDd1MqzhU9Q00sc6bnW9cC53JJB44w8ElgzZakFf9oQwmdgVzMoQ8cCKbHozCxEgFlmm_E_MlsarwZ8aowncvNehNvGmEXH2uzDiCm3UgcjceKKK0JlX-x0hrg1Jdg4YceB-m8hJmrkrJ-2ACqzLSlRhzmXQdzTSjeCjScgH1EY92Hraa9fyNKaeq_b-OUuzcdASvlmVei_BM3CD93Tr72KfLfhuWoMFE0eUlcypXjnze9Y6IUOvytGOqcdIbt_quTUgntABLx9odT52tBA8SQEl3SmmATfcN8fGxAMF_STAtPEoJcao40qgw2-yX3WIX_6KxuPLHpYw4AduUc17lrPR1cFpSansMD88-S58ep2_U2xUO9iWCW6nWiXdVptC0ytVWZ9COi3PWxGxIFVE-DSTBnSU2XZjeVtkeS_XfMWYM1GxGaQdb1WKTVdLd4Srmuv3P79IpE0KhVXGdoReO6_ORS4W-OWr8OobcaPlMzb96xF9Tb0S7P2ytG7arxLXlcdRaCNbQhOZckMN68cUGfvVU-dgWq9TtTkOPoD4VzOEuMUUnKY62B98Xip8wq-QdL2Nzw)
On our eighth episode of The Fear of Science we talk about weed and weed culture with Terry Roycroft CEO of MCRCI and comedian Kyle Bottom. We find out what has changed after legalization in Canada and the advances in medicinal marijuana science.
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What is it like for you when you learn the "backstory" of a person, entity or event, and it gives you an entirely new perspective? If you learn something positive, it seems to draw you closer to that person. But when the new perspective is negative, sometimes you can walk away feeling fooled or taken advantage of. These days we project our story onto various types of social media, and those who follow us tend to judge us from just that one perspective. We control much of what they see. But what if they knew our "backstory"...our reality? Would they feel more drawn to us or fooled based on what we put out on social media? In Episode 6 of Thoughts on Walks, we talk a bit about the backstory of Elbert Hubbard. We learn a little more about the dark cloud that hung over him in the final chapters of his life, and most certainly became a part of his legacy, and that of the Roycroft. I'm not sure how I would have taken this story if I watched it unfold as his contemporary. Yet, looking back through the lens of history, I still feel drawn to him and his story in many, many ways. Listen in as we wrap up the Elbert Hubbard story. I also share a little snippet from witnesses who saw Hubbard and his second wife Alice in their final moments. So now that you know what Paul Harvey would call "The Rest of the Story," what's your opinion of Elbert Hubbard? I'd be very interested to hear your take in the comments. Thanks!
In our 71st episode, Lauren fabricates a lesson all about the international movement for a return to craftsmanship in decorative and fine arts from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [Get ready to feel inspired by wood and natural shapes.] Later, enjoy a quiz also called “Arts and Crafts”! . . . [Music: 1) Sussex Folk Trio Music Video, 2011, via YouTube; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]
Do you look back to yesterday to gauge your today? I've found that I tend to use history as a lens for understanding my present...for assigning relevance to my life today. I talk a bit about that on this episode, and also begin a story about someone I tend to relate to in many ways...Elbert Hubbard of the Roycroft. Of course, he's easy to identify with as he's as multifaceted as we all are. I also emphasize the need for simplicity in my life, and how my family and I use our pillar of Freedom as a way to ensure we're "free to" explore things we want in life by making sure we're "free from" the constraints many people put on themselves by failing to account for margin. Please be sure to share this episode with a friend if you think they'd find value in our walks together. The link to the show in Apple Podcasts (iTunes) is https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thoughts-on-walks/id1444790884 on Google Play the link is https://goo.gl/PBuPSE and on Stitcher it's https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=335567&refid=stpr Oh...I thought you'd enjoy the sights and sounds of Tannery Brook. This is where I was standing at the opening of the episode. Isn't it beautiful? And such a simple pleasure. Thanks! Have a great day!
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Doubtless, they will someday say, “Inspired by Roycroft and Bohemian Grove, Pennie and Roy Williams built Wizard Academy…”But they will be wrong. Yes, the Princess and I – with the help of hundreds of good friends around the world – began constructing the Wizard Academy campus in 2004. The “wrong” part is that we were inspired by Roycroft and Bohemian Grove. This error is forgivable, however, because jumping to conclusions is what makes us humans so adorable.Elbert Hubbard was a marketer whose magazine, The Philistine, was read by subscribers around the world 120 years ago. Likewise, my Monday Morning Memos and the e-zines of Indiana Beagle are read by subscribers around the world. But Elbert Hubbard did not inspire me to become a marketer or to write these Monday Morning Memos. And I'm pretty sure Indy Beagle wanders http://www.mondaymorningmemo.com/rabbithole/ (the rabbit hole) for reasons of his own, as well. Elbert Hubbard published a book on advertising but I did not write my Wizard of Ads trilogy because of him. Elbert and his wife, Alice, began building the Roycroft Campus as a writer's and artist's enclave in East Aurora, New York, in 1895. But Pennie had never heard of the Hubbards or their Roycroft Campus when she decided to build Wizard Academy. I know this to be true. I was there. Yet there are definite similarities between our organizations. Wizard Academy bridges the gap between business and the arts. Like the Roycrofters before us, we celebrate the study of the arts for the furtherance of business.*San Francisco's Bohemian Club began constructing Bohemian Grove in 1878. The “Bohemians” in those days were writers and artists. But business people wanted to hang out with them and were immediately attracted to the club. Oscar Wilde attended The Grove in 1882. Afterwards, he said, “When bankers get together they talk about art. When artists get together, they talk about money.” Think of the annual encampment at Bohemian Grove as the original TED Conference.An invitation to The Grove remains the hardest of all tickets to obtain. Security is incredibly tight. The guests invited to Bohemian Grove today are Nobel Prize winners, top-tier artists and authors, Senators, and Fortune 500 CEOs. Interestingly, Wizard Academy attracts many of these same people, but on a smaller scale. The official motto of The Bohemian Club is a line taken from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here.” It means, “Business deals and any thoughts of ‘networking' are to be left outside. This is a place of escape.” Like Bohemian Grove, Wizard Academy is a place of escape, renewal, and inspiration for people who wrestle with giants.Do you have a dream, an enterprise, a mission, a purpose that occupies your heart and hands and mind? Come. You have a tribe. Hang out with us. You will be a stronger wrestler when you leave. Roy H. Williams
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On December 14, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) is scheduled to vote to rescind a 2015 regulation that would end “net neutrality”. Opponents of this action say it will consolidate too much power over the Internet into the hands of a few large broadband providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon and cable companies. If passed, the high speed Internet providers would be allowed to block certain websites (at their discretion) and “throttle” (slow delivery) content for others. The large broadband companies then could charge a premium to content providers to ensure faster service and delivery of content to customers. Those additional charges would be passed along to consumers, according to Dr. Trevor Roycroft, an economist, and expert on consumer issues in telecommunication. Dr. Roycroft is a professor in the J. Warren McClure School of Information and Telecommunication Systems at Ohio University. Also, not every Internet user would have equal access to legal and legitimate websites. Some may be blocked by various providers. This action also will limit individual access to Internet sites as determined by the broadband carriers, according to Dr. Roycroft. He also believes it will curtail innovation and creativity on the internet and be a disincentive to small entrepreneurial developers. This move is part of the de-regulation initiatives of the Trump Administration and is being led by FCC chairman and Trump appointee Ajit Pai. It is uncertain exactly when this action, if approved by the FCC on December 14, will actually take effect. If passed, the action needs to be published in the Federal Register and will most likely be challenged in court. The court action will not prevent implementation unless a court grants a “stay” of the rescission.
Extraordinary International Showjumping & Three Day Eventing Competitor About Vicki Roycroft - Level 3 Showjumping, Eventing & General Coach - Coach Educator - 6 Olympic Games (3 as a competitor, 3 as a coach) - 3 World Equestrian Games - 4 World Cup Finals - 3 times Australian Champion (2 x Show Jumping, 1 x Eventing) - Only female in the world to represent Equestrian in 2 different disciplines (Eventing and Show Jumping) in Olympic Games - Won 37 World Cup Qualifiers on 15 different horses Favourite Inspirational Quote - Never stop learning Who Has Inspired Vicki - Bill Roycroft who produced 25 horses for Olympic Games - George Morris who produced countless riders to Olympic podiums About This Episode With six Olympics under her belt (three as a competitor and three as a Coach), three World Equestrian Games, four World Cup finals and three times Australian Champion (twice in Showjumping and once in Eventing) Vicki Roycroft has set some international records. Vicki is the only female in the world to represent Equestrian in two different disciplines (Eventing and Showjumping) in the Olympic Games. This interview gives an insight to her beginnings as a rider, how mentor George Morris has influenced her and memories of being in the Roycroft family. Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/VickiRoycroft MusicBenSound.com
Paul Sloane interviews Brigadier Mike Roycroft. In a 30 year career in the British Army Mike rose to the rank of Brigadier. He served in Germany and Northern Ireland. He shares stories and lessons from the major change programmes he led both in the army and in the charities sector. He is now CEO of the St Raphael's Hospice in London.
Ep 42 brings Barry Roycroft to the show. A 4 time Olympian Equestrian athlete who is the eldest son of Olympic Gold Medallist Bill Roycroft. Barry's two brothers Wayne and Clarke also competed at the Olympics in Equestrian and this episode I ask Barry all the Questions regarding how he and his family became soo good and stayed at the elite level for such a long period of time! He gives his advice for the upcoming olympics and athletes and shares all the stories throughout his life. Overall a super episode!! Enjoy and Empower Your Greatness :)