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Bring Islander Day alive with province-specific songs from Fiddlers' Sons, Chuck & Albert, Tommy Banks, Karen Pyra, and more - plus Scott Parsons teaches us something about Black Islanders for Black History Month. isletunes is all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Grab isletunes T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and a 2025 calendar on Spring at https://isletunes.creator-spring.com.Donate to the podcast through PayPal at https://tinyurl.com/isletunespaypal - thank you!!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos: https://www.patreon.com/isletunes.Become an isletuner on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Bluesky!
Our guests today included Sherri DeLaHunt and Scott Parsons, Committee members, Brainerd Schools Distinguished Achievement Hall of Fame, and Jack Freeman, Brainerd High School Activities Director. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our guests today included Sherri DeLaHunt and Scott Parsons, Committee members, Brainerd Schools Distinguished Achievement Hall of Fame, and Jack Freeman, Brainerd High School Activities Director.
Jess Harrold speaks to Freehold co-chairs Kelly Canterford and Scott Parsons about EG's sixth annual LGBTQ+ in Real Estate – Attitudes, Actions and Allies survey, launched in association with the networking organisation. Together, they discuss the importance of the survey as one of the few sources of actual data about the LGBTQ+ community working in real estate, as well as the opportunity it offers for people to share their stories under the protection of anonymity. Canterford and Parsons explain why they believe as many people as possible should participate in the survey and share their views before the deadline on 9 June. You can do so at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MYDV692
How yuhs doin'! This week on isletunes, reach back into the past with Panou, jump into the present with BraedenV, celebrate Chinese New Year with Lucie Liu and kick off Black History Month with the history-making Scott Parsons. It's all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos! https://www.patreon.com/isletunes Join the "isletunes" community! https://www.facebook.com/isletunes and https://www.instagram.com/isletunes.
The Search Podcast – Best Bits
Ian King speaks to Nicholas Lyons, the Lord Mayor of the City of London, about reforms he reckons are needed to boost investment; there's Scott Parsons, from Westfield UK, on the benefits of duty-free shopping; James Turner from Prudential discusses their new focus on Asia and Africa; and Lisa Edgar at Saga talks about pensions reforms.
The Search Podcast Season 3, Episode 12 - The US Edition
I am joined this week by the multi-talented Jeffrey Scott Parsons. We talk about his work in theater, his podcast - A Musical Podcast, and so much more. https://twitter.com/jeffreysparsons https://www.instagram.com/jeffreysparsons/ https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcast/a-musical-theatre-podcast/ For more Beyond the Playlist https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by MFTJ Featuring MIke Keneally and Scott Schorr - to find more of MFTJ go to https://www.lazybones.com/ https://mftj.bandcamp.com/music http://www.keneally.com/ To support the show with patreon go to: https://www.patreon.com/jhammondc
Our guests today were Sherry DeLahunt and Scott Parsons, Selection Committee Members, Brainerd Public Schools Distinguished Achievement Hall of Fame.
"Just THINK!" Oh the thinks you can think....and the flops that can flop...and come back again and again! We're talking about SEUSSICAL! The costly Broadway embarrassment that was plagued by creative overhauls and bad press, but would go on to become one of the most produces musicals in the COUNTRY! Fellow Broadway podcaster Jeffrey Scott Parsons (A Musical Theatre Podcast) joins the Breakdown to discuss with Matt all things Seuss, bad press and childhood nightmares. YOP!!!!!
In this episode, Aaron Skolfield, along with co-hosts Jon Potter and Scott Parsons discuss the wonderful feeling of coming home after one has been away for a while. They are joined by Joshua Witham, a local actor, music director, and talented multi-instrumentalist. An Oxford Hills native, Josh recounts his roots in local theatre and his time trying to make it as an actor in New York City before returning home to Maine. Together, the guys will discuss their love for the local community and the relationships found therein, play a game, and give some advice.
This episode features a conversation between Dr. Scott Parsons, Character Education Integrator for the Military Program at the United States Military Academy at West Point, and LTC Tom Dull, Executive Officer at the Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic.Dr. Scott Parsons assists universities and institutions in developing leaders of character by designing curriculum, integration techniques, and assessment tools with a focus on character education. As a leader, teacher, and coach, he designs character education programs based on Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics to facilitate a flourishing life for students, faculty, and staff. As a retired Army officer with over 21 years of military experience, Dr. Parsons spent roughly half of his military career in Intelligence and the other half in academia serving as an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics.LTC Tom Dull commissioned into the US Infantry in 2005 and has served at Fort Campbell, KY, Fort Bragg, NC and Fort Riley, KS. He has served as a Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, Troop and Company Commander, Aide-de-camp, and Battalion and Brigade Executive Officer. LTC Dull has deployed in support of Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, Unified Response, Freedom Sentinel, and Atlantic Resolve. LTC Dull's military education is expansive and includes the United States Army Officer Candidate School, Infantry Officer Basic Course, Airborne Course, Ranger School, Air Assault Course, and the United States Naval War College.In this episode of the West Point Association of Graduates ‘Character Cut,' LTC Dull talks about his background as a student of virtue ethics, responding to mission command and discipline initiatives, how the United States Military's values vary from other nations', and the importance of character education for young leaders in the academy. Dr. Parsons and LTC Dull also talk about Parsons' use of practical wisdom during combat in Iraq.-----------"There's gonna be times where maybe, perhaps, some of these officers, soldiers are kind of alone and generally unafraid, but they're solving problems at the tactical level. And, some of those will be ones where their character will come into question. And so we really want them to kind of come through the other side with their character in tact, right? We want them as they represent not only themselves, the organization they're part of, but the American military that they fought with character, they fought with honor. And they've come back with it. And I think practicing early on, especially here, what we see at the military academy, what we could possibly see in some other initial entry training units, like I think would be such a phenomenal kind of experience." - LTC Tom Dull-----------Episode Timestamps(01:09) LTC Dull's background as a student of virtue ethics(05:32) How practical wisdom influences soldiers(09:34) Virtue ethics in military situations(13:58) Dr. Parsons on employing practical wisdom in Iraq(16:50) Mission command and discipline initiative(18:27) LTC Dull's whiteboard explained(21:02) LTC Dull on Army doctrine(24:06) The importance of character education for young leaders in the academy-----------LinksDr. Scott Parsons' LinkedInLTC Tom Dull's LinkedInWest Point Association of GraduatesOn Point Podcast
In this episode, Scott Parsons, along with co-hosts Aaron Skolfield and Jon Potter, discuss what it means to “become” a theatrical character. They are joined by Daniel Rennie, a local actor and friend of the podcast who is known for his larger than life character roles on stage. Together they will explore the concept of “becoming” using specific examples from Dan's life and theatrical resume. They will also play a game and talk about Daniel's upcoming role in OHMPAA's Circle Mirror Transformation.
In this episode, Jon Potter, along with co-hosts Aaron Skolfield and Scott Parsons explore what it means to apply “maximum effort” to both small and large roles in the theatre. They are joined by Janelle Raven, executive producer of the Back Stairs Podcast and local performance artist. Together they will explore specific examples of “maximum effort” from Janelle's theatrical resumé, give some advice, and play a game.
Ian King speaks with Scott Parsons, the UK Chief Operating Officer of Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, about the recovery of its shopping centres following the Covid-19 pandemic.Bill McDermott, the Chief Executive of software company ServiceNow, speaks about a rise in so-called workflow solutions following the pandemic.Ian King also looks at a metaverse fashion event taking place for Mental Health Awareness Month.
This episode features a conversation between Dr. Scott Parsons, Character Education Integrator for the Military Program at the United States Military Academy at West Point, and Dr. Tom Harrison, Director of Education at the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues at the University of Birmingham.Dr. Harrison's specialist interests include character, cyber-wisdom and the internet, character education and virtue ethics, and youth social action and citizenship education. He researches, publishes and gives presentations in the UK and internationally in these areas. He also develops resources and training programmes for schools, the voluntary sector and other organisations. In this episode of On Point and the West Point Association for Graduates ‘Character Cut' series, Dr. Harrison talks about how he coined the term ‘cyber-phronesis,' its relevance at West Point in training young leaders, and the models he came up with for cultivating character in children. He also talks about his most recent book that focuses on how to cultivate character in your children so they can flourish online.---------------“The path to full wisdom is never really completed. I don't think any of us can say that we're ever fully wise in kind of a moral sense, mainly because new situations and challenges come at us all the time. Look at the number of new quandaries and dilemmas that just living in the digital age has thrown up and et cetera. But it is considered that, you know, we hopefully become more wise over time.” - Dr. Tom Harrison---------------Episode Timestamps(01:47) Introducing Dr. Tom Harrison(02:44) About Tom's book, Thrive –how to cultivate character so your children can flourish online(06:25) Coining and defining cyber-phronesis(08:58) The relevance of phronesis at West Point(10:11) Phronesis in a combat setting(10:55) Explaining the ‘thrive' model(15:10) Using the ‘react' model as a young leader(18:54) Virtues in Tom's life---------------LinksDr. Tom Harrison TwitterDr. Scott Parsons LinkedInWest Point Association of GraduatesOn Point Podcast
This week's episode features the Manitoba Thought Leadership panel at the Global Mining Symposium. The all-star event included the Honourable Blaine Pedersen, Minister of Agriculture and Resource Development, Government of Manitoba; Don McCallum, Councillor from Treaty 5 Territory; Felix Lee, President & CEO, Willeson Metals Corp / Past President PDAC; Scott Parsons, VP Exploration, Alamos Gold; and moderator Shastri Ramnath, President, Director and CEO, Exiro Minerals Corp. The panel discussed the potential as well as the challenges of mining in the province of Manitoba. All this and more with host Adrian Pocobelli. Music Credits: “Rattlesnake Railroad”, “Big Western Sky”, “Western Adventure” and “Battle on the Western Frontier” by Brett Van Donsel (www.incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Molly Williams and Paul Cuddihy travel back in time to listen to Duran Duran's eponymous debut album, though with Paul listening to the original UK release and Molly to the later US re-release, there's a bonus track to chat about! The podcast also talks to David Orwick (Guy Fans of Duran on Twitter), and there's a Top 3 chosen by listener, Scott Parsons. You can get involved in the podcast too, and we'd love to hear from you. Twitter: @AlbumsDuran Email: duranduran@paulcuddihy.com
My friend Jeffrey Scott Parsons (late 30’s, RM, talented signer, dancer and actor) shares his story as a gay Latter-day Saint. Jeff shares positive and difficult Church experiences, why he stays in the Church and attends his Ward, his hopes for the future, and how congregations can work with LGBTQ Latter-day Saints to be stronger and enjoy a better sense of belonging. Jeff also has wonderful insights for other LGBTQ Latter-day Saints. Thank you for being on the podcast Jeff. You are a great man—a true warrior—using your many God given talents to bring light and hope into the world
In this episode we sit down with Scott Parsons to talk about transportation of hazardous chemicals, and the regulatory requirements involved with that transportation. Scott is a retired VA state police officer who performed over 6,400 motor carrier inspections during his tenure. Disclaimer: This podcast is meant to be entertaining and informative. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply any endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Degesch America employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of Degesch America or any of its officials. You must read and follow the label directions and check with any and all regulatory agencies before using, storing or transporting any materials discussed. Our goal is to bring awareness to different aspects of the pest control industry; and hopefully by doing this, we can help make our industry a little bit safer.
In today's episode, I was joined on LinkedIn live by Scott Parsons, Managing Partner of Forsyth Barnes - a specialist in senior appointments within emerging technology with offices in London, Nottingham and NYC. 5 years old, at the start of 2020 Scott had just opened his NYC office and signed a 10 yr lease on a ‘shell' that was 5 x the size of their original space in Nottingham. It is safe to say that they were super excited about 2020! Then when covid hit, the company that they had selected to renovate the office went bust. They also had £160,000 worth of contractor payments withheld by a major client and other RPO projects cut at once. However Scott and his business partner didn't panic! In this episode Scott talks about his approach to building a high growth agency and dealing with major setbacks along the way! A super smart and engaging guy, it is obvious why Scott is building such an amazing business! If you would like to reach out and ask any questions directly, then feel free to contact Scott here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottparsons7/ ------ Sponsors: Odro: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2dvRVhiRThadE5uLURWZHFzLWlrdzk1SlJiUXxBQ3Jtc0tud3NGdmFDWnpzTUp4R3VJZGlHNnNaM2wtN0FialJyTS02U25Wc0NiZWNtN2NET1lqUUdVX2lZQW9lWjJSZklrOTBPa0czc3JBNkdKdVIweFRRVi1uMHl1N1MxbVh3ZTlOTGsxY0t4RGs1TUtaUGNhYw%3D%3D&event=video_description&v=rJ2exNr23ek&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F35UrBKr (https://bit.ly/35UrBKr) Vincere: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFNIUlF3TFJUazZ6NnRKeGs3dkFidjg2X3FwQXxBQ3Jtc0ttZkFSMUlJa3pOWEZfLWsxTDA4b2oxZ1JSWGNvci1OZUFseEtLOEVHSnNhLTNYeEJqc2NGdEc2X25TQXNfMllaazVYWG00Rm15ZGhTdUVyLXV5X1c3a1ZpYVJLSTkxRlBzeFB4clYzUE9icFc3R2lQRQ%3D%3D&event=video_description&v=rJ2exNr23ek&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2zOL43W (https://bit.ly/2zOL43W)
On this weeks episode I was joined by Samir Prince the SVP of Forsyth Barnes USA along with Managing Partner, Scott Parsons. I was fortunate enough to work with Samir over 4 years ago to place him into Forsyth Barnes as a recruitment consultant. He since grown to be one of the top billers in the business, progressed to management and is now opening up the US office in NYC. Listen now as we went through his journey and what he put in to get where he is now. Joined by one of the owners of the business. Scott went through what he saw from Samir to progress and what he believes is important to work your way up in recruitment. About Kayman Recruitment: We have been operating in Recruitment to Recruitment for over 8 years in the recruitment industry having made well over 1000 placements with over 150 different recruitment businesses. With offices in London and New York City, we are working with recruitment companies from start-ups to global brands True to our values, we are selective with who we work with. This ensures that we provide clients and candidates with options matching their specifications without compromising integrity. Our aim is to offer you an excellent service and an immensely positive experience so that you recommend and refer us to others. So, if you think you've got what it takes to work in recruitment, or you're in recruitment and you think it's time for a fresh start, we would like to hear from you now. www.kaymanrecruitment.com Follow us on LinkedIn : www.linkedin.com/company/kayman-recruitment Email: emanning@kaymanrecruitment.com You can call, text or whatsapp me on +447740 553 554 I can also accept calls only from the US only on +1 646 688 0452
Better Horses Radio NATIONAL with Ernie Rodina and Dawn Dawson, featuring special guest interviews from Dr. Fred Gardner, Paul Frederick, Dr. Stephen Duren and Scott Parsons.
Scott is a co-founder of Forsyth Barnes one of the fastest growing tech recruitment firms in the UK.
01/05/2020, - "Life in View of God's Calling" from Luke 9:18-26 ,CVPC Sermons, Rev. Scott Parsons
12/29/2019 “ Life in view of God’s Glory”, Isaiah 6:1-8, Rev. Scott Parsons, CVPC Sermons
“An authentic art survives stylistic evolutions over time to become a benchmark of art history. In this regard, I believe historians will judge Scott Parsons’ work as being authentic, original, and (most importantly) a contribution to the historical trajectory of stained glass in architecture.” Kenneth von Roenn Scott Parsons: Sacramental Imagination Applying his graphic arts talent to the world of stained glass, Scott Parsons designed 26 stained glass windows created in three series for Our Lady of Loreto Parish in Foxfield, Colorado. Fabricated by Derix Glasstudio, Taunusstein, Gemany, these windows redefined the roles of both the artisans making the work as well as the new technologies and materials used in their creation. Through imagery not from stained glass tradition but rather a contemporary sensitivity and visual language common to our time, Parsons expresses what he calls sacramental imagination - a dimension beyond our perceived reality. “I am inspired by the idea of place, of defining a space with a sensitivity that can transform, celebrate, and engage the redemptive qualities of metaphor for the profoundly personal and communal in people’s lives.” An international award-winning artist, Parsons earned his MFA in Studio Art, magna cum laude, from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1990. In addition to teaching printmaking and drawing as a professor of art at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, he has completed numerous public art commissions across the United States and Canada. His work, which has been reviewed in Architectural Record, Sculpture, Art in America, Stained Glass Quarterly, Public Art Review, and Faith & Form, includes Percent for Art and private commissions for churches, museums, research facilities, university buildings and transportation centers. Parsons has received five Faith & Form Awards for Liturgical Art and three CoD+A (Collaboration of Design and Art) Top 100 Projects Awards.In 2002, his terrazzo floor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, titled Algorithmic Tapestry, was recognized by Art in America as one of the most significant works of public art in the United States. In 2014, Parsons received two Honor Awards in Religious Arts: Visual Arts from the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art, and Architecture (IFRAA) for his Our Lady of Loreto windows. The artist has also received multiple National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association Honor Awards for his designs in those mediums. After serving on the Faith & Form jury this summer in Charlotte, North Carolina, Parsons currently is at work on new windows for La Casa, in Paradise Valley, Arizona, which will be installed next month. His list of upcoming commissions includes 15 Stations of the Cross mosaic panels for Saint Michaels in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; glass designs for a church in Kentucky; mosaics for a church in Missouri; and terrazzo for the airports in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Season 5, Episode 5: "The Contest of the Cosmos, or How Divinia von Presterton and Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite Defeated Invaders from Another Planet!!" A Steampunk Galimaufrey written and directed by Keith Suta! 1901: Divinia von Presterton and Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite are assisting their friend, Nikola Tesla, in his latest experiment -- beaming messages into space! Unfortunately, the recipients found the messages a little TOO inviting. Soon, someone has landed in New Jersey and only Divinia holds the key to saving humankind -- or so says renowned psychic Victoria Woodhull! To save the day, she will need the help of her father (though he's only a brain in a jar), Tesla, Tiberius, and re-zombified Benjamin Franklin to save the Earth from invaders from Mars! Featuring: Sarah Suta as Divinia von Presterton; Robert Dalton as Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite; Ryan Lawrence Flynn as Nikola Tesla and Benjamin Franklin; Sadie Cassavaugh as Victoria Woodhull and Carrie Nation; Christian McDaniel as Henry Ford, Preston von Presterton, and the Martian; and Keith Suta as Thomas Edison and Mr. Announcer! Live Sound Effects performed by Kyle Suta and Sadie Cassavaugh! Music written and performed by Scott Parsons, remixed by Keith Suta! Recorded live at Bozeman, Montana's Verge Theater on July 11, 2015! What you hear is what the audience heard with no overdubs and minimal post-production on volume to try to make it comfortable to your ears! All sound effects were analog and executed live by our fantastic performers!
A couple of the dudes from Live at the Opera stopped in last night to talk about their goals, trials and vision for live music in the South East. Russ Parrish and Scott Parsons are doing some awesome stuff in the area. Check it out!
For some reason, when people kill others in wars, we do not judge them morally and legally in the same way as we judge them when they kill in civilian life. Is there a justification for this difference, or is it only a convenient myth? We go to West Point to see what soldiers themselves think and teach about the morality of killing in war. Just as the US winds down two major unconventional wars, philosophers, including many soldier philosophers, are trying to revise hundreds of years of thinking about the morality of warfare. Guest voices include Ian Fishback, Jeff McMahan, Helen Frowe, Steve Woodside, Graham Parsons, Scott Parsons, Courtney Morris, Timothy Leone, and Saythala Phonexyaphova. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices