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The 2021-2022 term of the U.S. Supreme Court is widely considered to be the most consequential in living memory. Bruen, West Virginia v. EPA, Dobbs—the Court's rulings in these controversial cases weakened gun restrictions, hobbled the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to fight climate change, and overturned the constitutional protection for abortion rights nearly 50 years after Roe v. Wade. In The Supermajority: How the Supreme Court Divided America, Brennan Center for Justice president Michael Waldman examines the term's major cases, the meaning of “originalism”—a new, extreme method of interpreting the Constitution—and offers proposals for reform. Join Waldman and Maria Echaveste, President and CEO of the Opportunity Institute and former senior White House official, for an in-depth look at the tumultuous 2021-2022 term and a discussion of how these decisions will affect every American for generations to come. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 39848]
The 2021-2022 term of the U.S. Supreme Court is widely considered to be the most consequential in living memory. Bruen, West Virginia v. EPA, Dobbs—the Court's rulings in these controversial cases weakened gun restrictions, hobbled the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to fight climate change, and overturned the constitutional protection for abortion rights nearly 50 years after Roe v. Wade. In The Supermajority: How the Supreme Court Divided America, Brennan Center for Justice president Michael Waldman examines the term's major cases, the meaning of “originalism”—a new, extreme method of interpreting the Constitution—and offers proposals for reform. Join Waldman and Maria Echaveste, President and CEO of the Opportunity Institute and former senior White House official, for an in-depth look at the tumultuous 2021-2022 term and a discussion of how these decisions will affect every American for generations to come. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 39848]
RichardBernstein is the chief executive officer/chief investment officer of Richard Bernstein Advisors LLC. The firm utilizes a unique top-down approach to investing, focusing on macro trends rather than individual stock selection. RBA is one of the fastest growing money management firms, is among Morningstar's Top 10 ETF Model Managers in assets and partners with some of the world's leading financial institutions. Mr. Bernstein has over 40 years' experience on Wall Street, and was formerly the Chief Investment Strategist at Merrill Lynch & Co. Prior to joining Merrill Lynch in 1988, he held positions at E.F. Hutton and Chase Econometrics/IDC. A much-noted expert on equity, style and asset allocation, Mr. Bernstein was voted to Institutional Investor magazine's annual “All-America Research Team” eighteen times and is one of only fifty-seven analysts inducted into the Institutional Investor “Hall of Fame”. He was also twice named to both Fortune magazine's “All-Star Analysts” and to Smart Money magazine's “Power 30” and was a member of Registered Rep's “Ten to watch” for 2012. His book “Style Investing: Unique Insight into Equity Management” is widely viewed as the seminal book on style-oriented investment strategies. He donates the profits from that and his other book, “Navigate the Noise: Investing in the New Age of Media and Hype,” to charity. Mr. Bernstein is chair of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation endowment's Investment Committee (~$2.0 billion) and sits on the Hamilton College endowment's Investment Committee (~$1 billion); he is a trustee of both institutions. Rich holds an MBA in finance, with Beta Gamma Sigma distinction, from New York University, and a BA in economics from Hamilton College. He has lectured on finance and economics at numerous colleges, universities, and professional forums.
AS part of Beef Central's coverage of this week's Beef 2024 event in Rockhampton, the industry's national exhibition held every three years, we present our special daily podcast series, Trendsetters. Today's third episode features Zero Net Emissions from Agriculture CRC chief executive, Richard Heath. The ZNE-Ag CRC was brokered by The University of Queensland and the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, with a consortium of 73 partners across industry, government and education. The Australian Government's CRC contribution of $87 million is the largest in the program's history. Mr Heath says ZNE-Ag will support the industry to achieve emissions targets in Australian agriculture by 2030 and 2050. Coming up in this series: US National Cattlemens Beef Association president Mark Eisele and former MLA chair, NFF president and AACo director David Crombie reflecting on 200 years of AAco. This week's Trendsetters special podcast series is brought to readers and listeners by Colliers Agribusiness.
In this episode, Richard Chambers and Norman Marks discuss the importance of strategic planning in internal audit. Richard argues that a strategic plan is essential for internal audit to align with the organization's goals and stay relevant, while Norman believes that a formal plan is unnecessary and may even be a waste of time. Join us as we explore what this means for the future of the profession.
Richard Wright retired from the University of Missouri-St. Louis' Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice in 2014, having spent 30 very happy years there. He then joined the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia State University as chair, before retiring again in 2021. Wright has published widely in the area of offending decision making, with particular focus on urban street criminals. Richard speaks to us about his journey into criminology, his work on active offender research, and his thoughts on the field.
(Watch the video interview HERE) In this interview, 1st class fund manager Richard Penny of Crux Asset Management takes Vox Markets through: 00:00 his outlook for equites 05:00 1Spatial 08:05 Advanced ADVT 10:45 Pinewood Tech 13:45 FD Technologies 17:15 Kooth 20:00 Creo Medical 24:10 Incanthera 26:05 Arecor Therapeutics 29:20 BATM Advanced Comms 34:55 IQE 37:50 HostelWorld 40:15 Inspecs 43:45 XP Factory & health of the UK consumer 49:15 Zegona Communications 53:00 Beeks Financial Cloud 55:35 Made Tech 58:55 Reasons to be cheerful for smallcaps
In this interview, Richard Staveley of Rockwood Strategic (RKW) takes Vox Markets through in detail 12 compelling stock ideas including: 00:00 Outlook for equities. 09:30 Pressure Technologies #PRES 18:15 Argentex #AGFX 26:50 James Fisher #FSJ 40:50 RM #RM. 47:50 Galliford Try #GFRD 54:25 Van Elle Holdings #VANL 59:35 STV Group #STVG) 01:07:30 M&C Saatchi #SAA 01:16:10 Centaur Media #CAU 01:27:00 Hostmore #MORE 01:36:35 Filtronic #FTC 01:48:35 Restore #RST 01:59:40 What to avoid
This is a conversation Kate has been waiting years to have. She spoke to Richard Flanagan at the end of his most recent tour, in person at State Library Victoria. Richard Flanagan's novels have received numerous honours and are published in forty-two countries. He won the Booker Prize for The Narrow Road to the Deep North and the Commonwealth Prize for Gould's Book of Fish. A rapid on the Franklin River is named after him. His latest book is Question 7. Kate and Richard discuss: wanting to be a writer at four years old and writing stories for his sister getting his debut novel Death of a River Guide written and published writing a 'memoir' for conman John Friedrich which Flanagan went on to fictionalise in his novel First Person On structure and form: 'A novel without form is like a jellyfish, it lacks spine and movement. A novel should be a Great White Pointer - it has to move and it has to excite and it has to surprise.' Working around writing with a young family Collaboration with his publisher Nikki Christer The influence of Yolgnu writer Siena Stubbs who introduced Flanagan to the idea of a 'fourth tense' in Yolgnu language Richard's article and speech Does Writing Matter in 2016 Donating prizing money (and the picture with Abbott!) and his father's philosophy on money Richard says there 'needs to be a culture change in this country whereby there is a respect accorded writers' Richard's debut recommendation: The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). You can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!
(Watch the video interview HERE) In this interview, fund manager Richard Penny of Crux Asset Management takes Vox through the: 00:00 - Outlook for equites 03:40 - When UK smallcap valuations might improve 07:05 - Key USPs of the Crux funds 09:20 - Made Tech 11:35 - FD Technologies 16:20 - CyanConnode 19:05 - Kooth 22:35 - Creo Medical 25:25 - One Health Group 28:25 - House builders, Bellway & Vistry 31:55 - Sondrel 35:30 - CML Microsystems 38:20 - IQE 41:25 - Cake Box 45:20 - XP Factory 47:40 - DP Poland 50:50 - AdvancedADVT 53:10 - IP Group #MTEC #FDP #CYAN #KOO #CREO #OHGR #BWY #VTY #SND #CML #IQE #CBOX #XPF #DPP #ADVT #IPO
In Head Room; The Belief Series, James Valentine sits down with high-profile Australians to find out about the fundamental aspect that drives everything they do; their beliefs.
In Head Room; The Belief Series, James Valentine sits down with high-profile Australians to find out about the fundamental aspect that drives everything they do; their beliefs.
“I'll put it to you this way… it's one thing when you know God loves you. It's another thing when He shows you.” In today's summer miracle series, Dan and Hannah enjoy hearing the amazing story of Richard Muchai's and his family's miracle house! God moves in ways uncommon to the world and culture and this story highlights His goodness. Push play! Tell us your testimony! https://heritageoffaith.churchcenter.com/people/forms/109221
Hundreds of movement leaders, activists, organizers, funders, and journalists gathered in Atlanta, Georgia in June 2023 at Alight, Align, Arise, an invitation-only conference on reparations.
Richard Baker (Wattbike CEO) joins me to chat about the boom in indoor cycling, what the next frontier of indoor cycling looks like and lessons from his time in the British Military, which he still applies today. A fascinating and insightful chat with one of the leaders driving our industry forward. Today's show sponsor is Wattbike. I've played around with a lot of indoor training tools and they don't come any better than the Wattbike Atom. You can now get 10% off the Wattbike Atom at wattbike.com in their limited time sale. So if you are thinking about a smart bike or like me a turbo was proving frustrating then now's a good time to buy Today's show is also brought to you with special thanks to our amazing on-going sponsor Factor Bikes The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1 Our full back catalogue of episodes https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast My gift to you is 14 days of free coaching. To Claim your gift go to www.roadmancycling.com/14daygift Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh For coaching inquiries https://www.roadmancycling.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
Shares in Rockwood Strategic #RKW have increased c. 35% to £19 over the past 5 months due to excellent returns. Find out here in this interview with fund manager Richard Staveley, how this alpha generation has been achieved and what investors should expect going forward. Watch the video interview HERE 00:00 Outlook for equities 04:40 Small vs largecap stocks 07:40 M&A trend and optionality of holding cash 09:30 How to perform thorough due diligence 11:45 RM plc #RM 20:50 City Pub Group #CPC 25:30 Galliford Try #GFRD 29:30 Finsbury Food #FIP 34:00 Argentex #AGFX 38:50 Smoove #SMV 46:10 What is #RKW's hit rate 47:10 M&C Saatchi #SAA 53:30 Pressure Technologies #PRES 01:00:13 Flowtech Fluidpower #FLO 01:05:05 When to sell 01:08:20 How to invest in #RKW
We're back offline, and inside Banned., a new exhibition blending archive and present-day photography at the Turner Contemporary in Margate. Curator Sabina Desir joins Anita, Mark, and Julie - three children of Black and Indigenous American airmen stationed at RAF Manston in the 1950s - to imprint their portraits of racial identity and ambiguity in Britain. Between 1951 and 1958, 2500 US Air Force servicemen and women were stationed at RAF Manston, near Margate. 200 were African American, and others were from non-white Indigenous and ethnic groups. After finding a 1957 newspaper article in the East Kent Times which downplayed the level of segregation imposed on British soil - and the furious responses this triggered from residents at the time - curator Sabina Desir began to reach out to those in the community today. Anita, Mark, and Julie, portrayed on the walls by local artist Richard Birch, share their lived experiences of tracing their ancestry - some, all the way back to Cherokee chiefs. Plus, Sabina exposes the different perceptions of the post-war Windrush generation, new connections in Charlie Evaristo-Boyce's pop art series, and the power of representing these people in the same place where they were banned. Banned. runs at the Turner Contemporary in Margate until 8 May 2023. WITH: Sabina Desir, curator of Banned. She is the Artistic Director and Creative Producer of the Ramsgate-based Freedom Road Project. Anita Stokes, Mark Mahan, and Julie Wing are all children of Manston US Air Force Servicemen, working with the Banned. project. ART: Children of the Manston US Air Force Servicemen Print Series, Richard Birch (2023) IMAGE: 'Anita Stokes, Mark Mahan, and Julie Wing, in front of their portraits in Children of the Manston US Air Force Servicemen Print Series, Richard Birch (2023)'. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES at: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
In this interview, Richard Penny of Crux Asset Management takes Vox through 15 stocks, his outlook for equities and the forthcoming earnings season Outlook for equities. Start Glencore. 06:15 Cake Box. 08:10 Whitbread. 10:45 XP Factory. 12:35 JD Sports. 14:30 FD Tech. 16:25 WANDisco. 20:05 Sondrel. 22:25 Lifesafe. 25:05 Trufin. 27:10 Vistry. 29:10 One Savings Bank. 30:55 Melrose. 32:40 One Health Group. 35:55 Plant Healthcare. 38:30 Thoughts in forthcoming earnings season. 40:30 #GLEN #CBOX #WTB #XPF #JD. #FDP #WAND #SND #LIFS #TRU #VTY #OSB #MRO #OHGR #PHC
Should auditors provide an opinion on engagements or is there a risk to it? How about ratings? Do they help or hurt? In this AUDIT DUEL, Richard Chambers, former CEO and President of the IIA, and Norman Marks, former Chief Audit Executive, debate the issue. Richard thinks that "internal auditors must exercise caution whenever assigning opinions" and that "audit leaders must be as diplomatic and conscientious as possible when assigning ratings." Norman thinks that "professionals are entitled to an opinion" and he "hate[s] ratings". What is your opinion on the topic?
UC Berkeley Goldman School's new Center for Security in Politics hosts a fireside chat with former UC President and Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano in conversation with Jose Antonio Meade. He served as a cabinet minister under Presidents Felipe Calderón and Enrique Peña Nieto in a variety of roles, including Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, Secretary of Social Development, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and Secretary of Energy. He was the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) candidate in the 2018 presidential election, where he placed third. Napolitano is a Professor of Public Policy and Director of the new Center for Security in Politics. An in-depth conversation about U.S.-Mexico relations, the challenges of the border, and how we can align forces to build a better future for both countries. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 38556]
UC Berkeley Goldman School's new Center for Security in Politics hosts a fireside chat with former UC President and Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano in conversation with Jose Antonio Meade. He served as a cabinet minister under Presidents Felipe Calderón and Enrique Peña Nieto in a variety of roles, including Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, Secretary of Social Development, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and Secretary of Energy. He was the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) candidate in the 2018 presidential election, where he placed third. Napolitano is a Professor of Public Policy and Director of the new Center for Security in Politics. An in-depth conversation about U.S.-Mexico relations, the challenges of the border, and how we can align forces to build a better future for both countries. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 38556]
Richard tells the story of helping to preserve the Saturna Island community hall, which was build in 1933. He also shares some details about other original community halls in the Southern Gulf Islands, their historical significance, acoustic qualities and why we should care about keeping them standing.
Dr Richard Denniss, chief economist at The Australia Institute joins Amy for the final instalment of Uncommon Sense's federal election policy series – this time, on the economy. Richard debunks all the election econobabble on wages growth, productivity, inflation, and much more. He explains and evaluates the economic policies of the major and minor parties at this federal election, including on housing affordability, superannuation, taxation, economic management, and wages growth. Who's talking a load of codswallop and who is on the money? Award-winning author and academic Dr Elizabeth Tynan speaks about her new book, The Secret of Emu Field: Britain's forgotten atomic tests in Australia. Elizabeth tells us what happened at Emu Field, South Australia in October 1953. She talks of a terrifying black mist that spread across the land after the first atomic bomb detonation called Totem I. It brought death and sickness to Aboriginal people in its path. Elizabeth describes some of the secrecy that still exists today around the testing activities. She tells us about her visit to Emu Field and the consequences of the testing. Elizabeth is associate professor in the Graduate Research School at James Cook University, Townsville. Catherine Watson, member of the Save Western Port Woodlands group, dials in to discuss the last strip of significant woodland left in Bass Coast Shire – a rare coastal forest near Lang Lang and Grantville, which is under threat from a surge in sand mining. After a long fought battle, Victoria's Planning Minister Richard Wynne has just made the controversial decision to approve a significant expansion of the Grantville sand mine despite more than 70 local objections. Catherine explains why the Western Port Woodlands is so ecologically special and why it deserves our urgent protection. Visit their website at www.savewesternportwoodlands.org
“I'm not a racist, but…” In their new book, Racial Resentment in the Political Mind (University of Chicago Press), Goldman School Dean David C. Wilson and Notre Dame Professor of Political Science Darren Davis explore the concept of racial resentment. They argue that while prejudice and racism are fundamentally rooted in American politics, so are non-racial motivations, such as a belief in a “just” world, where people get what they deserve and deserve what they get. This instinct to make judgments about “deservingness” in politics often animates those who believe they are “not racist,” but tend to oppose policies and ideas that advance racial justice, and blame racial-ethnic minorities for their social, political, and economic positions. Join Dean Wilson and Professor Davis in conversation with Assistant Vice Chancellor Dan Mogulof about their research findings and why a nuanced conversation about race is critical to democracy. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 37781]
Justin is joined in studio by People Before Profit-Solidarity leader Richard Boyd Barrett.
Richard Boer built a diverse poultry farming business from the ground up. It encompasses specialty chicken, layers, pullets and an innovative retail store with a unique vending machine for egg purchases. He also takes time to give back, including volunteering at an egg farm in Africa. In the final instalment of Canadian Poultry's Top 4 Under 40 podcast series, editor Brett Ruffell talks to Boer about starting out in the broiler business, expanding into layers and his innovative retail store.
Alfred (@AlfredJF) is joined by one of the most tremendous minds in college football media, Richard Johnson (@RJ_writes). His unique perspective and insight on the college game is unmatched. If you are not subscribed to his podcast, Split Zone Duo, you need to do that immediately!
Alfred (@AlfredJF) is joined by one of the most tremendous minds in college football media, Richard Johnson (@RJ_writes). His unique perspective and insight on the college game is unmatched and if you do not subscribe to Johnson's podcast Split Zone Duo you need to immediately. This was a fun one, enjoy!
Join Talks With A Fox Podcast for Part 2 of the final episode of the Author Series in conversation with notable author and storyteller, Richard Van Camp. Richard is a proud Tlicho Dene from Fort Smith, NWT. He is the author of 26 books in just about every genre and his novel, The Lesser Blessed, is now a feature film with First Generation Films. He lives in Treaty 6 Country in Edmonton with his family. Richard Van Camp is on YouTube, Facebook, SoundCloud, Instagram and Twitter and his official website:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardvancampFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/richard.v.campSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/richardvancampWebsite: www.richardvancamp.com**Be sure to check out Episode 13, Part 1 with Richard Van Camp!Connect with Talks With A Fox Podcast Community at:· Website: https://talkswithafoxpodcast.buzzsprout.com/· IG: https://www.instagram.com/talkswithafoxpodcast/· FB: https://www.facebook.com/talkswithafoxpodcast/· YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO9x9w6TZAVJsefuus0Rfuw**Please check out the Talks With A Fox Podcast Patreon (see link below) to find out how you can support the podcast!
Join Talks With A Fox Podcast for Part 1 of the final episode of the Author Series in conversation with notable author and storyteller, Richard Van Camp. Richard is a proud Tlicho Dene from Fort Smith, NWT. He is the author of 26 books in just about every genre and his novel, The Lesser Blessed, is now a feature film with First Generation Films. He lives in Treaty 6 Country in Edmonton with his family. Richard Van Camp is on YouTube, Facebook, SoundCloud, Instagram and Twitter and his official website:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardvancampFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/richard.v.campSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/richardvancampWebsite: www.richardvancamp.com**Part 2 of this episode will be released: June 9, 2021**• If this episode made you reflect + relate + reimagine + smile, please share it with your circle so that others can enjoy this beautiful story. Connect with Talks With A Fox Podcast Community at:· Website: https://talkswithafoxpodcast.buzzsprout.com/· IG: https://www.instagram.com/talkswithafoxpodcast/· FB: https://www.facebook.com/talkswithafoxpodcast/· YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO9x9w6TZAVJsefuus0RfuwThank you for connecting with us and for being part of the Talks With A Fox Podcast family! I would love to hear from you when you write a review and when you leave a 5-star rating - you help me to continue creating meaningful content and providing a safe space for Indigenous voices and communities. Hand to Heart, Andrea + Talks With A Fox Podcast Team
Where are we in the customer experience evolution cycle? How should we think about NPS in 2021? What does voice of customer innovation look like in the coming years? How has the pandemic supercharged our motivations to innovate? In this episode of Revenue Revolutionaries, Dave had the unique opportunity to sit down with one of the co-creators of NPS, Richard Owen. Richard has been working in the heart of customer experience for the majority of his career and is credited with materially advancing CX strategy through his NPS work. In this discussion, Richard reflects on the evolution of NPS, the role it has served in shaping customer experience strategy, and the ways it can be used as a catalyst for CX innovation in the future. About Richard Owen Richard Owen is one of the best-known thought leaders in the Customer Experience industry. While CEO at Satmetrix, his team led the development of the Net Promoter Score methodology with Fred Reichheld, which created the most widely used approach to measuring customer experience in the world. Together with Dr. Laura Brooks he co-authored “Answering the ultimate question” which quickly became the “how-to” guide for NPS practitioners. Richard launched netpromoter.com which was supported by over 20,000 subscribers; the NPS Certification program with over 6,000 companies taking part and a conference series that ran for 10 years and 20 conferences.Today he is the founder and CEO of OCX Cognition, a consulting and data science company using machine learning to create real-time NPS and customer health performance data. Richard has enjoyed a 30-year career centered around the use of technology to transform business operations. As an executive at Dell Computer Corporation, he oversaw the re-engineering of the companies supply chain operations, the growth of Dell's consumer business in Japan, and as VP of Online, the scaling of the world's largest electronic commerce business of the 1990s. He has led two software companies to successful exits, with AvantGo (mobile enterprise software) achieving a public listing on the Nasdaq and Satmetrix, the cloud software co-creator of NPS, sold to NICE Systems. Richard has held several board positions in both public and private companies and has served on compensation, audit, and special board committees.An active venture investor, he most recently joined the board of Ajua, an innovative pioneer in customer data based in Nairobi, Kenya. Having lived in Japan, the UK, and the USA, he is a true international business thinker and Africa is a new and exciting passion for him.Richard holds an undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Economics from the University of Nottingham, England, and an MBA From the MIT Sloan School of Management. He lives with his wife Susan and son Alex in Scottsdale, Arizona, and in London, England.
In this episode of Campus Series, you will meet Richard Tate, a professor at James Madison University. He talks about his unique and exciting period in the Navy and sales and how it has influenced his teaching.As a professor in the marketing department, Richard Tate encourages students to seize career opportunities and overcome obstacles during the process. It is important to overcome the fear of rejection, he claims. According to Richard, that's the only way to become a successful salesperson.Richard also explains the importance of finding the purpose of what you are doing, whether you are a student or a sales professional. He focuses on challenges students face once their expectations aren't fulfilled after graduation. What is the key to becoming the best salesperson the world has ever seen? Do the colleges and courses have an impact on our future as salespeople? Listen to our latest episode to find out what Richard Tate has to say about that.
Go beyond #KnowYourNarrator - this bonus episode from the weekly Audio Description Narrators of America series interviews your favorite decision makers, creators, writers, and influencers for movies and episodic tv.
In this episode, we hear about Richard Anderson's journey to Salvation. We also hear about Chinese Church Support Ministries (CCSM), and how God has laid China upon Richard and Bernice's heart in a big way.
Former Jackson State Baseball Player talks about his journey from High School To College, to Coaching.
In today’s episode we are again joined by guest host Richard Hawkins, who is a master mouthpiece craftsman and Professor of Clarinet at the Oberlin Conservatory. His guest today is Boris Allakhverdyan, Principal Clarinetist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. They discuss his early training, how his love of soccer helped motivate to practice as a student, dealing with nerves in a performance situation, and a whole host of excellent listener questions that were submitted live.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick runs thru the odds that have been put out for teams in MLB to win the World Series. Next, we talk more MLB with Richard Justice of MLB.com. Then more major league baseball talk before we close out the show with What's on Tap.
Sales Mastery Series Ep1. We are all selling something. Sales, which is really the art of influence is a foundational and essential skill in life. Yet, we aren’t schooled in sales, you can’t obtain a degree in sales, so what makes someone successful when it comes to selling? In this episode Trent interviews Richard Layton, Managing Director of Fromm Packaging Solutions Australia, part of a $400 Million Euro global business to unlock insights from a sales master.
We have launched a Peak Globalization Series and to kick it off CFA Society Chicago member Rich Excell, CFA, interviewed Richard Thies with Driehaus Capital Management. On this podcast Thies shares his current views on emerging market economies, what might an unwind of globalization look like, if he thinks Chinese domestic consumption can support its own mercantilist economic structure, ESG concerns and if there are industries that might find economic advantages of moving to the US. Connect with Rich on LinkedIn @richexcellcfa and Twitter @ExcellRichard Connect with Richard on LinkedIn @richthies Follow Driehaus Capital Management on LinkedIn @ driehaus-capital-management For more episodes go to www.cfachicago.org/podcasts
Christians are called to a completely new way of life. That's what sanctification is all about. Listen to what the Bible teaches about how this works.
Justification by faith was the doctrine that stoked the furnace of the reformation. However, it is too relevant to leave on a history shelf. In these briefing notes we've been considering some of the major Christian teachings and I want to suggest to you that getting clear on this one is potentially the most life-changing. Listen in.
No doctrine of the Christian faith is more repugnant that this truth – that we are all sinners. Speaking biblically about sin and the human condition will make us feel very uncomfortable. However, listen to this briefing on what the Bible says about sin.
There isn't much room for God these days in popular discussion. That is one reason why the opening words of the Bible are just so shocking: “In the beginning, God…” God simply is. Then the more you read the Bible, the more a picture emerges of this God who is and what he is like. Listen to this message from Exodus 4 and consider who God is and how you might encounter him and respond to him.
Listen in as Dr. Cook and Richard Rossi share their perspectives on the importance, now more than ever, of crowd-sourcing the knowledge and wisdom from medical professionals and scientists around the world to explore solutions for this and future epidemics we may encounter.Dr. Cook & Rossi share their perspective on how the current times are some of the most amazing and frustrating times they have ever experienced for scientific experts and society as a whole.Could there be an enormous upside and long lasting positive impact to what's happening to the world today? Dr. Cook and Rossi believe there is & they'll share their reasons why.
Tune in to our first Q&A with Richard Rossi, creator and host of The daVinci50 & celebrity nutrition expert JJ Virgin . Hear Dr. Cook's reaction to yesterday's announcement by President Trump around the anti-malaria drug chloroquine as a potential coronavirus drug, among other discussion points.
Dan and Bryan celebrate the Cubs winning the world series. Richard Sherman tries to hurt a kicker. Of course the College picks
UC Berkeley lecturer Saru Jayaraman gives a rousing talk describing the harsh and unequal treatment of the nation's restaurant staff as she argues for increasing the minimum wage in what is now the second largest and fastest growing industry in the country. Jayaraman is presented as the keynote speaker at the Fall 2014 Board of Advisors Dinner for the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 28940]
UC Berkeley lecturer Saru Jayaraman gives a rousing talk describing the harsh and unequal treatment of the nation's restaurant staff as she argues for increasing the minimum wage in what is now the second largest and fastest growing industry in the country. Jayaraman is presented as the keynote speaker at the Fall 2014 Board of Advisors Dinner for the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 28940]
Best selling supernatural fiction author RICHARD KADREY'S new book, his first for a young adult audience, is DEAD SET.After her father's funeral, Zoe moved to the big city with her mother to start over. But change always brings trials, and life in the city is not so easy. Money is tight, and Zoe's only escape is in her dreams—a world apart from her troubled real life where can spend time with her closest companion: her lost brother, Valentine.But something or someone has entered their dreamworld uninvited. And a chance encounter in a used record store, where the vinyl holds not music but lost souls, has opened up a portal to the world of the restless dead. It's here that the shop's strange proprietor offers Zoe the chance to commune with her dead father.RICHARD KADREY is the author of dozens of stories, plus ten novels, including the wildly popularSANDMAN SLIM series; and his Wired magazine cover story, "Carbon Copy," was made into a movie in 2001.Kadrey created and wrote the Vertigo comics mini-series ACCELERATE, which was illustrated by the Pander Brothers. He plans to do more comic work in the near future.He has written and spoken about art, culture and technology for Wired, The San Francisco Chronicle, Discovery Online, The Site, SXSW and Wired For Sex on the G4 cable network.