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In this episode, Meg and Dina are joined by Sean McGuiness, Investment Manager, Senior Legal Counsel at Omni Bridgeway. They discuss how the PACCAR decision is impacting the market and what to expect from this government in the legislation tackling it (when it comes through), controversies around litigation funding such as fees the funders charge, why funding is so important for litigation and the upcoming market trends to watch out for.If you'd like to get in contact with Sean, his details are as follows:Sean McGuiness Investment Manager, Senior Legal Counsel OMNI BRIDGEWAYLink House, Level 2, 78 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EJ M +44 7725 340 688E smcguiness@omnibridgeway.comwww.omnibridgeway.comThank you for Listening!
(0:00:00) Introduction. On the eve of Berkeley's National Flash Trial Competition, Spencer bemoans how exhausted he is from all that work done by others. (0:05:27) Fall Prediction Contest. Quinnipiac's Sean McGuiness and Ryan O'Neill each pick the schools they expect to have the best fall competition season. Ryan brags about his lips. Sean puts his marriage at risk. (0:25:24) Happy Anniversary. Three Houston directors -- Tim Adams, Dominique Hinson, and Judge Weems -- roast the Draper Memo one year after its publication ... and stick around to talk about their careers, their camaraderie, and Tim's role in TYLA improving its cases. The author himself makes a cameo. And Justin and Spencer discuss the memo's legacy. (0:53:22) Wildly Inadmissible. Did you know about Rob Little's tattoos?
Our long time friend Sean McGuiness stops by the show to talk about his new spot, The Garden Bar at The Puck. He tells us about the inspiration to bring it to life, creating a new community and stocking it with Pennsylvania provisions. Then we dig into the archives for a pop performance from Toronto based duo, The Darcys.Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.HRN is home to transformative exchanges about food. Our 35+ member-supported food podcasts empower eaters to cultivate a radically better world. This month, we're asking you to join us. Become a monthly sustaining member at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.
Rōze Traore maintains quite the balancing act. He’s a personal chef and owner of the eponymous New York City bespoke events company, Rōze Traore, LLC. Prior to that he cut his teeth alongside acclaimed chef Daniel Humm at Eleven Madison Park and the Nomad. In addition to his work in the kitchen, Rōze’s been known to walk the runways, and over the years has modeled for the likes of Nike and Rochambeau.Our musical guest, Sean McGuiness, has also made a reputation of keeping multiple plates spinning at time. We’ve known Sean since our middle school days in Philly, and he’s still crushing it in our hometown. He’s most known as the drummer for Pissed Jeans, and over the years he’s also played with Utensil, The Great Collector, Bazhena, Technician, Navies, Go to Sleep, Like Language, Ready Set, Air Conditioning and more. Besides being a prolific musician, Sean’s the co-owner of the Lunar Inn, a restaurant and bar, and Tinys Bottle Shop, a beer, cider and natural wine shop. Sean shares live tracks with us from his solo project, Sean on Drums. In exciting news, our very first book, Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is available now for preorder. It features 77 of the world’s top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It’s an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Snacky Tunes hits shelves in North America, October 14; globally, September 3.Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.
This week, the ICFAMM crew are joined by artist Sean McGuiness who is behind the amazing toy photography work of Neo Monster Island, to watch the most controversial but also the most environmentally aware Godzilla film, GODZILLA VS THE SMOG MONSTER! Does Godzilla vs Hedorah rise in the ranks as a "must watch monster movie" or is it just a rubber suited mess? Listen and find out! Don't forget to also look up our SAVE THE EARTH charity we are doing for the month of April in honor of WHEN EARTH DAY ATTACKS! For more, check out our Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @icfammpodcast for our linktree, news and other links for our hosts and guests.
Sean McGuiness is the president and managing partner of BuildAble. Sean, along with his co-founder and wife, Kyla Cullain have created an incredible business in their community as Ottawa’s premiere accessibility company, specializing in barrier-free and accessible home and business renovations with a team of registered health professionals and renovations experts. Sean and his team have a big vision to make Ottawa inclusive by opening up the barriers in homes and in businesses so that those who face mobility challenges have access to safe and accessible spaces and environments. Operational Lessons: Cashflow - In construction, understanding the in-and-out flow of materials and labour. Staffing - The importance of finding the people that are the right fit for the needs and vision of the company. Building Culture: Strategies for all staff to come together, voice concerns and brainstorm solutions. Culture-building events for staff and their families Ongoing – the benefits of keeping everyone on the team informed on the direction and vision of the company How open communication is the cornerstone of building relationships with all staff and the success of their company. Operational Wisdom: When facing adversity, avoid overwhelm by stepping back and making a solid plan of action that involves all members of your team. Connect with Sean at: buildable.ca .
On the inaugural episode I interview Sean McGuiness of the long running webcommic Twisted Kaiju Theater. We talk about the ups and downs of the webcomic business, the history of his comic strip, his evolution towards a new art style. Also featured is music from Amherst Massachusetss soul quartet Paint and a hilarious comedy break by Mike Shea.