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I want to start the show with tributes to 3 people. The first is Brooke Graham. My neighbour and friend from the Coromandel who died recently at the age of just 42 from brain cancer. A fast death inside 9 weeks but slow enough for her to make plans for her 10 year old daughter and her husband. Hers was a death of great grace and I am immensely sad. So to Carrick and MacKenzie, here's to your amazing wife and mother. Then there's Simon Barnett and his support of his wife, Jodi over the past 6 years in her fight against brain cancer as well. This was featured in the Weekend Herald on Saturday. Of course all of us here have on the afternoon show have known what Simon and his family have been going through. His strength, courage and love while still working this demanding job is amazing. It's good that you now know. And finally I want to acknowledge Richie Poulton, the director of the Dunedin study who passed away yesterday at the age of 61, again of cancer. Richie and I were at Auckland Grammar together. In the same cohort were people like Martin Crowe and Grant Fox and business people Ian Narev and Simon Herbert. But Richie is the best of all of us. At school he was smart and sporty. I knew him as a nice bloke and a very good cricketer. I had no idea of the greatness within him. He was featured last night on the Sunday programme. It was a heart-breaking watch. Now, if you don't know, the Dunedin Study is a research programme that has followed the progress of 1,000 children born in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1972-73, from birth to midlife. Over 1300 papers have been published about how your environment and upbringing influences your situation. It's world famous, as is Richie. Last night, John Campbell asked him what the greatest finding was. Richie said poverty. He said you can't undo what happens in childhood. In 2016 the Dunedin Study published a paper called "Childhood disadvantage strongly predicts costly adult life-course outcomes". It found that nearly 80 percent of adult economic burden can be attributed to just 20 percent of the study members. The researchers determined that this “high cost” group accounted for 81 percent of criminal convictions, 66 percent of welfare benefits, 78 per cent of prescription fills and 40 percent of excess obese kilograms. Professor Poulton says that they also found that members of this group can be identified with high accuracy when as young as 3. Target these guys and you solve a lot of problems. But as he said last night no-one has talked about poverty in this election campaign. Labour made it their core goal over the past 6 years, and yet all they've done is throw money at all beneficiaries. And National doesn't utter the p word at all. It was- cut benefits and belief it can stem criminality with longer sentences. Yet back in 2017, Bill English quoted the 2016 study and talked about social investment. If we can identify the truly vulnerable, why don't we help them, and just them. National has abandoned all that work it did 6 years ago and I have no idea why. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the 30 Screams or Less podcast we review ‘Savageland' written and directed by Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert, and David Whelan is about when a small town near the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out overnight, suspicion falls on the lone survivor. But a roll of photos the survivor took that night tells a different story. The post 30 Screams or Less 025: Savageland appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
On this episode of the 30 Screams or Less podcast we review 'Savageland' written and directed by Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert, and David Whelan is about when a small town near the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out overnight, suspicion falls on the lone survivor. But a roll of photos the survivor took that night tells a different story.
Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders
In this week’s episode, Felipe will be speaking with Simon Herbert, NSW Customer Service Department’s Chief Data Officer. Simon has worked for the NSW Data Analytics Centre for over three years. He has been instrumental in the transformation of the DAC to an agile culture. He and his team have built an advanced analytics service in the commercial cloud which delivers the enhanced capability and scalability to support the Customer Service department and NSW Government as a whole. Simon has over 20 years of experience in data, technology and transformation in many different countries including the UK, US, Singapore and Hong Kong. He has worked for companies such as Macquarie, Westpac, HSBC, IBM and Motorola. He was recognised as one of the top 20 CIOs in Australia as part of the 2019 and 2020 CIO50 awards. Quotes: It's very important that you have data governance outside of data science or data services, there is a Chinese wall to make sure that a steward can actually go up and say, no, you can't do that. The privacy Impact Assessments did not occur, which we cannot release. That's really important to have those kinds of controls in place. They have such a deep understanding of our behaviour and the way that they do that they're testing first their control groups and their rollout. But it's very scientific, and they can make a significant impact on a number of outcomes throughout the state. And so the application of deep learning definitely can give some significant benefits. But you do need to make sure that everybody understands the benefits. You haven't put any bias in and all the other things, we need to be very careful around deep learning. Thanks to our sponsor Talent Insights Group Read the full episode summary here: Ep 151 Enjoy the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message
In this episode of the UK PTs Podcast, Mark interviews fitness industry veteran Simon Herbert. Simon delivers a huge amount of value that coaches and personal trainers of any level will find insanely useful.
QOTSA's "If I Had a Tail" helps Sri discuss counterfactual thinking and its relevance to leadership, business, and society. Also, how SEALs conduct debriefs, thoughts on Coronavirus (COVID-19), and the start of World War I.notes"If I Had a Tail" by Queens of the Stone AgeSpotifyDrunk Josh Homme and crew live in concert (Youtube) Live on Jools Holland (Youtube) (played at the end of this episode)MUST WATCH acoustic cover by Parisians (Youtube)“The Black Swan” by Nassim Taleb + complete first chapter for free (New York Times) "The Infinite Game" by Simon Sinek"Dune" by Simon Herbert & "Children of Dune" (quoted but haven't read the latter)Different parts of the brain are used for counterfactual vs. hypothetical thinking. Way more on counterfactuals than you probably want, unless you do: (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy); then complement with:Subjunctive (grammar): http://bulletproofwriting.com/subjunctive-vs-indicative/
HEREDITARY BLU-RAY GIVAWAY (details below) IndiePhilmopolis is a podacast centring around indie films and independent film making, hosted by "Philm Maker" Philip Pugh. In this episode Phil is once again joined by actorMike Baughan to further discuss the making of their short gory horror film as well as reviewing and recommending some great indie and low budget films, including Ari Aster's Midsommmar, The Prodigy and a retrospective on Saw. In this episode, to tie in with our review of Ari Aster's Midsommar, we have a copy of his first film Hereditary on Blu-ray to give away. Skip to 34:20 for details. Contact details below. Films covered in this episode include: Conditioning (2018 | Dir. Philip Pugh | Starring Mike Baughan, Joe Cappella, Aron Wood, Mac McKenzie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5026594/ Own Worst Enemy (2019 | Dir. Philip Pugh | Starring Mike Baughan, Mathew Waters, Terri Dwyer) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2631242/ Midsommar (2019 | Dir. Ari Aster | Starring Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, Vilhelm Blomgren, Will Poulter) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8772262/ The Prodigy (2019 | Dir. Nicholas McCarthy | Starring Taylor Schilling, Jackson Robert Scott, Peter Mooney, Colm Feore) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4504044/ Saw (2004 | Dir. James Wan | Starring Cary Elwes, Leigh Whannell, Danny Glover, Shawnee Smith, Makenzie Vega, Monica Potter, Tobin Bell) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387564/ Savageland (2015 | Dir. Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert, David Whelan | Starring Monica Davis, Edward L. Green, Patrick Pedraza) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3899154/ Ari Aster Shorts Munchausen (2013 | Dir. Ari Aster | Starring Rachel Brosnahan, Liam Aiken, Nick Ballard) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2460640/ Basically (2014 | Dir. Ari Aster | Starring Jeremiah Blakely, Rachel Brosnahan, Stephanie Chicas) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2776890/ C'est La Vie (2016 | Dir. Ari Aster | Starring Cynthia Baldon, Reid Chavis, Marilia Colturato) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3484396/ If you have any recommendations for any shorts or features that you've either made or watched and would like us to feature or review please get in touch. Get in touch or follow us: IndiePhilmopolis: http://www.twitter.com/philmopolis/ http://www.instagram.com/indiephilmopolis/ http://www.facebook.com/IndiePhilmopolis/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt_zwZZwOX_zOh6T5CANotA Conditioning: https://twitter.com/conditioninguk Own Worst Enemy: http://www.twitter.com/OwnWorstEnemyUK/ http://www.ownworstenemymovie.com/ http://www.facebook.com/OwnWorstEnemyMovie/ Phil: http://www.www.instagram.com/philm_maker http://www.twitter.com/Philm_Maker
Simon is a gym owner of Pro Fitness Sheffield, online PT, boxing champ, daddy of 2 and a bit of a nutrition and fitness guru. He’s also an amazing friend and a very funny northerner and I’m honoured to have him on the show. We chat about everything from Simon being so stubborn in his early life that he DECIDED not to have a life-changing illness, to standing in the boxing ring, getting punched in the face, having kids and literally everything else in between. Simon - you’re coming back! Go check Simon out, he’s awesome: Instagram: @simonherbertuk Facebook: Pro-Fitness: Personal Training & Nutrition
What does a new dad do when he wants to train for a fight? Train for it, that's what. Simon Herbert is a fighter, newly appointed dad, gym owner, coach and nutritionist. An expert juggler of all the above with a history of irritable bowel disease we discuss his journey, the battles old and new, and how to optimise training and nutrition for a busy and demanding lifestyle. Enjoy. And give Simon a follow on Instagram and Facebook 'Simon Herbert'
Simon Herbert, director and more of SAVAGELAND, joins Danny and Tyler as they gush about his chilling tale of mysterious border violence. Get a glimpse behind the screams as to what went into this chilling movie that still has both of the boys looking over their shoulder at night in this very first interview from the Fried Squirms! Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com
Evilspeak Ep004 and we get our first live guest... Eric Stolze the writer of the werewolf movie Late Phases (dir. by Adrian Garcia Bogliano). Plus we speak at length about a wonderful new horror made by not one, not two, but three directors: Simon Herbert, David Whelan and Phil Guidry - SAVAGELAND. July 2017 update - "Savageland" is OUT NOW and AVAILABLE on Amazon and iTunes. Rent or buy this sucker and let's see this movie climb those charts! Savageland: WINNER - Best Horror Feature at the Independent Filmmakers Showcase 2015. WINNER - Best Director (New Orleans Horror Film Festival) WINNER - Best Feature at Nevermore Film Film Festival World premiered at San Diego Comic Con, Intro/outro music "Music to Delight" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Brit abroad Simon Herbert is not one of two, but one of three co-directors of the brooding, feature length horror mockumentary Savageland. He talks frankly about what happens after you've produced a movie and the benefits of getting your film into a film festival - especially genre film festivals where the community you meet are on your side. . https://www.facebook.com/savagelandfilm2014 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3899154/combined "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Intro/Outro music: Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826.
In this episode Ru Anderson and co host Simon Herbert discuss the 10 essential guidelines you should have in place when embarking on improved nutrition habits. A must listen.
This is the very first HPL podcast. Find out more about Ru Anderson and his co host Simon Herbert, the reason for the show and the future content to be discussed. Learn the essential nutrition cornerstones to optimal body composition and health. Enjoy.