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Stephen Day, chief procurement officer at Kantar, is on a mission to bring a new, diverse generation into procurement. He's calling on other procurement and supply leaders to join him in breaking traditional recruitment cycles to create a truly accessible profession fit for the future.
Fresh off tour with Stephen Sanchez, 27-year-old Georgia native Stephen Day joins Brendan Jeannetti on the Music You're Missing podcast to discuss the tour, his latest releases 'Kinda Cowgirl' and 'Gold Mine', upcoming projects, the thrill of having his song 'On Top of the World' featured in Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell's dog comedy 'Strays', and reflects on his significant growth over the past year.Watch the full episode here!Catch Stephen Day on the Cover of the Music You're Missing Spotify playlist now!Follow Stephen Day:StephenDay.orgInstagram TikTokFollow Music You're MissingMusicyouremissing.orgMYM TikTokMYM InstagramMYM Spotify PlaylistBrendan Jeannetti InstagramMusic You're Missing is a top music podcast based in Boston Massachusetts. For business inquires, contact musicyouremissingpodcast@gmail.com.
Verizon and T-Mobile have recently launched new pricing strategies for their unlimited data plans, with early indications of success in generating ARPU growth. Tom Rebbeck, expert in consumer services, and Stephen Day, expert in regional markets, discuss the details of these new plans and explain how operators around the world can learn from them. Learn more in the associated article.
In preparation for Start With Service this Saturday, January 13th, we're using our time on Good Morning, City Church to focus on the topic of service—specifically, service in the church. Stephen Day joins us today to share about his experiences helping to care for our neighbors through City Church's Mercy Fund. His email is stephenday01@gmail.com.
Join host Michael Creamer and Stephen Day, Chief Procurement Officer at Kantar, a leading marketing data and analytics company, to explore the intricate connections between technology, procurement strategies, and property management. They share their insights, experiences, and predictions with a special focus on how AI (Artificial Intelligence) is reshaping the landscape of procurement within the real estate industry. Stephen Day is an accomplished international executive, with expertise in operations management, specializing in supply chain, purchasing, multi country transformation and change.
CyprusScene sharing the news from the TRNC British Residents' Society and the letter from Stephen Day supporting the ongoing UK lobbying campaign. Click here to watch a video about the campaign https://youtu.be/wJAdreHAsso This episode is also available as a blog post: https://cyprusscene.com/2023/05/21/brs-news-uk-lobbying-campaign-letter-from-stephen-day/ Don't forget to select FOLLOW on our channel listing to hear more news and reviews from Northern Cyprus CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Apple Itunes, Amazon Music, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify. Spotify now includes full videos to watch from CyprusScene If you like what we do, please click to like and show your support by perhaps Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrismycypZ
In 1986, a Connecticut wife and mother arrives home from her recent job as a Flight Attendant, only to quickly disappear from her home without a trace. The mystery would soon be solved when a witness noticed her husband using a woodchipper on the side of a road, blowing into a lake. What was found in this lake, made it mystery no more. PLUS: Florida Man Spyridon the Spy was Spying on Spies at a Spy Coffee Shop Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis, and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene, Beth Esselmann and Aussie Tracy ButcherBox®: The search for high-quality meat ends here. Amazing taste. Humanely raised. Delivered to your door. Get your FIRST ButcherBox® through CRIMINAL AF today. Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF: Help improve our recording equipment: · Wishlist Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF Links Leave us a message: · Criminalafpod@gmail.com Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. SOURCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Helle_Crafts https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/crafts-richard.htm https://a-study-in-crime.tumblr.com/post/677811512843337728/the-murder-of-helle-crafts-the-murder-helle-crafts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1986, a Connecticut wife and mother arrives home from her recent job as a Flight Attendant, only to quickly disappear from her home without a trace. The mystery would soon be solved when a witness noticed her husband using a woodchipper on the side of a road, blowing into a lake. What was found in this lake, made it mystery no more. Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis, and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene, Beth Esselmann and Aussie Tracy. ButcherBox®: The search for high-quality meat ends here. Amazing taste. Humanely raised. Delivered to your door. Get your FIRST ButcherBox® through CRIMINAL AF today. Share Criminal AF Direct with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF: Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal For an unfiltered, interactive, NSFW version of this episode with Co-Hosts Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to CriminalAFPodcast.com Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF Links Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com All music licensed through Epidemic Sound SOURCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Helle_Crafts https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/crafts-richard.htm https://a-study-in-crime.tumblr.com/post/677811512843337728/the-murder-of-helle-crafts-the-murder-helle-crafts
Can one person be held criminally responsible for another taking their own life? In 2017, the State of Massachusetts said they sure can in the groundbreaking case of Massachusetts v Carter where a young woman was convicted of manslaughter over the self-inflicted death of her alleged boyfriend. We will discuss their two-year relationship and the key moment in which the prosecution says made her liable for his death. This episode of Criminal AF contains serious subject matter relating to mental health and suicide. If you or someone you love is struggling with mental health issues, please seek help through a licensed professional therapist. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call your region's emergency service number immediately. I am here to tell you that you are not alone, you matter, and you are loved. Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis, and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene, and Beth Esselmann. ButcherBox®: The search for high-quality meat ends here. Amazing taste. Humanely raised. Delivered to your door. Get your FIRST ButcherBox® through CRIMINAL AF today. Share Criminal AF Direct with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF: Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal This story was Written and Researched by Dorothy Jarry. Edited, Narrated and Produced by Dave Jarry For an unfiltered, interactive, NSFW version of this episode with Co-Hosts Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to CriminalAFPodcast.com Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF Links Leave me a message: · criminalafpod@gmail.com All music licensed through Epidemic Sound
CyprusScene news of the update from the BRS and Stephen Day about the UK Government Lobbying campaign Don't forget to select FOLLOW on our channel listing to hear more news and reviews from Northern Cyprus CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketCasts, Breaker, Castbox, Apple Itunes Spotify now includes full videos to watch from CyprusScene
Love You To Death Can one person be held criminally responsible for another taking their own life? In 2017, the State of Massachusetts said they sure the fuck can in the groundbreaking case of Massachusetts v Carter where a young woman was convicted of manslaughter over the self-inflicted death of her alleged boyfriend. We will discuss their two-year relationship and the key moment in which the prosecution says made her liable for his death. This episode of Criminal AF contains serious subject matter relating to mental health and suicide. If you or someone you love is struggling with mental health issues, please seek help through a licensed professional therapist. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call your region's emergency service number immediately. I am here to tell you that you are not alone, you matter, and you are loved. PLUS: Who needs to take a shower when you have a pot hole in a parking lot? Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF: Help improve our recording equipment: · Wishlist Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis, and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene, and Beth Esselmann. Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF Links Leave us a message: · Criminalafpod@gmail.com Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For these women, life took an unexpected turn. What they learned about the men of their dreams, threw lives into chaos. Criminal AF tells the stories of the unspoken victims of Robert Yates, Gary Ridgeway, John Wayne Gacy, Dennis Rader and Ted Bundy...their wives and girlfriends. PLUS: Florida Man of the week is replaced by Piece of Sh** of the week and Belly Up Folks!! Play the Criminal AF Drinking Game along with Dave and Garrett!! Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF: Help improve our recording equipment: · Wishlist Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis, and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene, and Beth Esselmann. ButcherBox®: The search for high-quality meat ends here. Amazing taste. Humanely raised. Delivered to your door. Get your FIRST ButcherBox® through CRIMINAL AF today. Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF Links Leave us a message: · Criminalafpod@gmail.com Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the early 1980s, The Nightstalker had the people from San Francisco to Los Angeles and all points in between living in fear. By the time he was captured by an enraged mob, there were 14 people dead and dozens more left to deal with the wake of his wrath. PLUS: Does a 9-Year-Old know the difference between the gas pedal and the brake pedal? Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF: Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Bethany Cooper and Terri Burke Wolin. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene and Beth Esselmann. ButcherBox®: The search for high-quality meat ends here. Amazing taste. Humanely raised. Delivered to your door. Get a FREE whole chicken, a FREE chuck roast and $30 off your first box by clicking CRIMINAL AF today. Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF Links Leave us a message: · criminalafpod@gmail.com Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For many people in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, the thought of the horrific odor enveloping their homes could only be coming from the local butcher shop. The source of the smell, however, would only be found in their darkest nightmares. PLUS: Florida Criminal Masterminds and Real Estate sucked in the mid-2000's. Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene and Beth Esselmann. To Support Criminal AF: Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF on Beacons Leave us a message: · criminalafpod@gmail.com Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We travel back to the year 2000 in the land down unda where we discuss the most heinous and horrendous crime committed by a woman in the history of Australia. The only woman to ever be sentenced to life without the possibility of parole…Katherine Knight. Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene and Beth Esselmann. To Support Criminal AF: Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal Criminal AF Direct is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF on Beacons Sources: Lalor, Peter (2002). Blood Stain. Allen & Unwin Lee, Sandra (2012). Beyond Bad. Random House Australia.
A man in New Mexico spent $100,000 dollars to convert a box trailer into a soundproof sex chamber. But what really went on inside, is not for the weak at heart. * THIS IS THE FIRST OF MANY WARNINGS * This episode consists of extreme content of a sexual nature. Listener Discretion is advised. PLUS: A Florida man doesn't know the meaning of
In this episode, we take a look at the alternate theories involving the Manson Family that have gained momentum and plausibility over the years.PLUS: Most people don't leave behind a surprise when robbing a place, but a Florida Man does. PLEASE find it in your kind heart to leave us a review:· Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF:Membership:· PatreonOne-Time Donation:· Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPalStart your own podcast today with Buzzsprout! Follow this link to let them know Criminal AF sent you.Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound.SourcesCharlesManson.comFamous Trials – The Charles Manson Trial – By Professor Douglas O. Linder – 1993-2023Who would Marry Chalres Manson? – Oprah Daily – Samantha VincetyAll In The Family: The Ultimate Manson Family Timeline – The Gangter Report – Scott BurnsteinCieloDrive.comTheCrimeWire.com – The House on Waverly Drive – CJ Kelly - 2022Be sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPodSupport the showExecutive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks.Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper.Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene and Beth Esselmann. To Support Criminal AF: Membership:· Patreon One-Time Donation:· Buy us a Coffee!!· PayPal For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF on BeaconsLeave us a message:· Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com· Garrett@CriminalAFPodcast.com
In this episode, we take a look at the alternate theories involving the Manson Family that have gained momentum and plausibility over the years.Share Criminal AF Direct with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify Start your podcast today with Buzzsprout! All music licensed through Epidemic Sound SourcesCharlesManson.comFamous Trials – The Charles Manson Trial – By Professor Douglas O. Linder – 1993-2023Who would Marry Chalres Manson? – Oprah Daily – Samantha VincetyAll In The Family: The Ultimate Manson Family Timeline – The Gangter Report – Scott BurnsteinCieloDrive.comTheCrimeWire.com – The House on Waverly Drive – CJ Kelly - 2022For an interactive version of this episode hosted by Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF or go to www.CriminalAFPod.comSupport the showExecutive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan, Terri Burke Wolin and Bethany Cooper. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, Laura Shinn, Maria Selene and Beth Esselmann.To Support Criminal AF: Membership: · Patreon One-Time Donation:· Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal Criminal AF Direct is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more: · Criminal AF on Beacons Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com
In the summer of 1969, the Tate/LaBianca Murders struck fear and captivated those in the Los Angeles area, as well as across the country. The story went much deeper, involving drugs, sex and one man's psychotic lust to be a leader of a new world where he and his followers would rule. To make this a reality, they would have to create disorder and mayhem in a plan called Helter Skelter.PLUS: A man parks his trailer in a day care parking lot.Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF:Membership:· PatreonOne-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPalStart your own podcast today with Buzzsprout! Follow this link to let them know Criminal AF sent you.Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan and Terri Burke Wolin. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight and Laura Shinn. Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more:· Criminal AF on Beacons Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com · Garrett@CriminalAFPodcast.com Cease To Exist - Charles Manson – Lie: The Love and Terror Cult ℗ 1973 ESP-Disk Ltd. Released on: 1973/03/01. Composer: Charles Manson. Vocals/Acoustic Guitar: Charles Manson. Electric Guitar: Bobby Beausoleil. Flute/Background Vocals: Mary Brunner. Music Publisher: ESP-Disk Ltd. (ASCAP)Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976: Allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. SourcesCharlesManson.comFamous Trials – The Charles Manson Trial – By Professor Douglas O. Linder – 1993-2023Who would Marry Chalres Manson? – Oprah Daily – Samantha VincetyAll In The Family: The Ultimate Manson Family Timeline – The Gangter Report – Scott BurnsteinBe sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPodSupport the show
In the summer of 1969, the Tate/LaBianca Murders struck fear and captivated those in the Los Angeles area, as well as across the country. The story went much deeper, involving drugs, sex and one man's psychotic lust to be a leader of a new world where he and his followers would rule. To make this a reality, they would have to create disorder and mayhem in a plan called Helter Skelter. Share Criminal AF Direct with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · SpotifyTo Support Criminal AF:Membership: · PatreonOne-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPal Start your podcast today with Buzzsprout! Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan and Terri Burke-Wolin. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, and Laura Shinn. For an unfiltered, interactive version of this episode with Co-Hosts Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to CriminalAFPodcast.com Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more:· Criminal AF on Beacons Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com All music licensed through Epidemic Sound SourcesCharlesManson.comFamous Trials – The Charles Manson Trial – By Professor Douglas O. Linder – 1993-2023Who would Marry Chalres Manson? – Oprah Daily – Samantha VincetyAll In The Family: The Ultimate Manson Family Timeline – The Gangter Report – Scott BurnsteinCieloDrive.comTheCrimeWire.com – The House on Waverly Drive – CJ Kelly - 2022For an interactive version of this episode hosted by Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF or go to www.CriminalAFPod.comSupport the show
On the nights of August 9th and August 10th, 1969, 4 members of a cult known as The Family, brutally murdered 7 innocent people, leaving a scene so chaotic, authorities had trouble connecting the murders, despite their similarities. The true motives for these heinous crimes have led to numerous conspiracies and theories. In this episode, we introduce the inner circle of The Family and their leader, Charles Manson.PLUS: Who in their right mind would threaten the lives of their family for not buying them aerosol cans to huff? A Florida Man, that's who.Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review:· Apple Podcasts · Spotify Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks.Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan and Terri Burke Wolin.Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight and Laura Shinn.To Support Criminal AF:Membership:· PatreonOne-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPalStart your own podcast today with Buzzsprout! Follow this link to let them know Criminal AF sent you. Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more:· Criminal AF on Beacons Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com · Garrett@CriminalAFPodcast.com Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. SourcesCharlesManson.comFamous Trials – The Charles Manson Trial – By Professor Douglas O. LinderWho would Marry Chalres Manson? – Oprah Daily – Samantha VincetyAll In The Family: The Ultimate Manson Family Timeline – The Gangter Report – Scott BurnsteinCieloDrive.comBe sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPodSupport the show
On the nights of August 9th and August 10th, 1969, 4 members of a cult known as The Family, brutally murdered 7 innocent people, leaving a scene so chaotic, authorities had trouble connecting the murders, despite their similarities. The true motives for these heinous crimes have led to numerous conspiracies and theories. In this episode, we introduce the inner circle of The Family and their leader, Charles Manson.Share Criminal AF Direct with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF Direct:Membership:· PatreonOne-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPalStart your own podcast today with Buzzsprout! Follow this link to let them know Criminal AF Direct sent you.Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan and Terri Burke Wolin. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight and Laura Shinn. Criminal AF is a part of Criminal AF, LLC. Visit all of our podcasts at CriminalAFPodcast.com For Merch, Social Media, Support and more:· Criminal AF on Beacons Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com All music licensed through Epidemic Sound. Sources· CharlesManson.com· Trials – The Charles Manson Trial – By Professor Douglas O. Linder· would Marry Chalres Manson? – Oprah Daily – Samantha Vincety· In The Family: The Ultimate Manson Family Timeline – The Gangter Report – Scott Burnstein· CieloDrive.comFor an interactive version of this episode hosted by Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF or go to www.CriminalAFPod.comSupport the show
Leonard Lake and Charles Ng devised a plan to build a bunker where they would keep women they had kidnapped to use in any way they wanted, they called The Miranda Project. The idea derived from the book The Collector and its antagonist Miranda Grey. They didn't just stop there. Anyone who got in their way of finding the perfect Miranda would suffer an unspeakable death and some, were even ground into chicken feed.PLUS: Dave and Garrett discuss their best and worst Christmas and their top 3 Christmas songs.Voice of the Miranda Rules: Amy RussellShare Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF:Membership: · PatreonOne-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPalStart your own podcast today with Buzzsprout! Follow this link to let them know Criminal AF sent you.Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz, Brooke Morgan and Terri Burke-Wolin. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Jennie Crawford, Alicia Knight, and Brandi Brody. For Merch, Social Media, Website and Support: · BeaconLeave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com · Garrett@CriminalAFPodcast.com Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. SourcesDie For Me – Written by Don Lasseter – Pinnacle Books - 2014Be sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPodSupport the show
In 1987, a convicted child killer and rapist was granted early release from prison. What would follow, would rock Rochester, NY to its core as multiple women would go missing and ultimately found dead. Be warned, this story is not for the weak. PLUS: You don't have to be from Florida to be a Florida ManShare Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF:Membership: · PatreonOne-Time Donation: · Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPalStart your own podcast today with Buzzsprout! Follow this link to let them know Criminal AF sent you.Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz and Brooke Morgan. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell, Jessica Lloyd, Lissa Porrello and Jennie Crawford. For Merch: CriminalAFPodcast.com/Shop Find us @CriminalAFPod on ALL Socials: · Instagram · Twitter · TikTok · Facebook · YouTube Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com · Garrett@CriminalAFPodcast.com Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. Sources“The Arthur Shawcross Story: Sins of the Flesh” by Patrick BellamyBe sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPodSupport the show
In 1990, a college town was in a panic as 5 students were brutally murdered over a 4-day span, and in some cases, intentionally mutilated and posed for Investigators. During their investigation, they came upon a campsite not far from the campus. Among the items collected, were a ski mask, duct tape and a tape recorder.PLUS: Garrett finds Dave a flame thrower to use in order to save his parking spot.Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review:· Apple Podcasts · Spotify To Support Criminal AF:Membership: · PatreonOne-Time Donation:· Buy us a Coffee!! · PayPalStart your own podcast today with Buzzsprout! Follow this link to let them know Criminal AF sent you. Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz and Brooke Morgan. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, Shantal Cieslak, Jan O'Donnell and Jessica Lloyd. For a narrative only version of this episode, subscribe to Criminal AF – Direct, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to CriminalAFPodcast.comFor Merch: CriminalAFPodcast.com/Shop Find us @CriminalAFPod on ALL Socials: · Instagram · Twitter · TikTok · Facebook · YouTube Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com · Garrett@CriminalAFPodcast.com · WhatsApp: +1 860 317-5259 Intro and Outro Music by David Mercurio Music for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound. SourcesOutro Music: Mystery Rider by Danny RollingDanny Rolling: MurderpediaDanny Rolling: The True Story Behind the Killer Who Inspired Scream - Biography Florida Crime Statistics – Goldman Wetzel Criminal DefenseKiller Heart To HeartsTake a journey with us through the brutal side of humanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBe sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPodSupport the show
A degenerate who had grandiose aspirations to become a man of importance and stature was nothing more than a self-absorbed two-bit criminal who graduated to murder. His crimes would take years to uncover and resulted in one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in 20th century England.PLUS: Dave and Garrett discuss how to keep people accountable in the gas line, "Do you stay?" or "Do you go?" during a hurricane and there is only one establishment that will remain open during an apocalypse.Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts· Spotify Start your podcast today with Buzzsprout!Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz and Brooke Morgan. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, and Shantal Cieslak. For a narrative only version of this episode, subscribe to Criminal AF – Direct, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to CriminalAFPodcast.comTo become a CRIMINAL and support Criminal AF:· Patreon · PayPal For Merch: CriminalAFPodcast.com/ShopFind us @CriminalAFPod on ALL Socials:· Instagram· Twitter· TikTok· Facebook· YouTubeLeave us a message:· Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com· Garrett@CriminalAFPodcast.com· WhatsApp: +1 860 317-5259Intro and Outro Music by David MercurioMusic for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic Sound SourcesJohn Christie – Murderer - BiographyA Timeline of John Christie's Crimes - RadioTimesJohn Reginald Christie - MurderpediaJohn Christie – Serial Killer - WikipediaBe sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPodSupport the show
A degenerate who had grandiose aspirations to become a man of importance and stature was nothing more than a self-absorbed two-bit criminal who graduated to murder. His crimes would take years to uncover and resulted in one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in 20th century England. Share Criminal AF with your friends or leave a review: · Apple Podcasts · Spotify Start your podcast today with Buzzsprout! Executive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera, Beth Davis and Dusty Jay Hicks. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz and Brooke Morgan. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, and Shantal Cieslak. For an unfiltered, interactive version of this episode with Co-Hosts Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to CriminalAFPodcast.com To become a CRIMINAL and support Criminal AF: · Patreon · PayPal For Merch: CriminalAFPodcast.com/Shop Find us @CriminalAFPod on ALL Socials: · Instagram · Twitter · TikTok · Facebook · YouTube Leave us a message: · Dave@CriminalAFPodcast.com · Garrett@CriminalAFPodcast.com · WhatsApp: +1 860 317-5259 All music licensed through Epidemic Sound SourcesJohn Christie – Murderer - BiographyA Timeline of John Christie's Crimes - RadioTimesJohn Reginald Christie - MurderpediaJohn Christie – Serial Killer - WikipediaFor an interactive version of this episode hosted by Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF or go to www.CriminalAFPod.comSupport the show
AT LONG last, we've covering some Doctor Who comic strips featuring the Eighth Doctor, as we travel back to 1996/97. We chat with writer Gary Russell and illustrator Lee Sullivan in depth, about the 42 episodes of the comic strip which featuring each week in the Radio Times, with the Doctor being joined by new companions Stacy Townsend and Ssard the Ice Warrior. They share how the strip came to be, the excitement of crafting adventures each week - Dreadnought, Descendance, Ascendance, Perceptions and Coda - which were set on a spaceship in the future, on Mars, and in Victorian London, as well as the hurried two-part conclusion to what was ultimately planned as an 18 month arc. And, courtesy of Stephen Day, we've got some of the dialogue from the opening story, Dreadnought, being brought to life.
For 30 years, one man single handedly had the Wichita, Kansas area captivated in fear and played a psychological game of cat and mouse with authorities. Nothing, and nobody, could stop him, except for his own ego.Plus, Dave and Garrett discuss Royalty, what will happen when they die and NOTHING makes a grilled cheese better than government cheese. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPodExecutive Producers for this episode are Christine Rivera and Beth Davis. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge, Noah Schultz and Brooke Morgan. Producers are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, and Shantal Cieslak. For a narrative only version of this episode, subscribe to Criminal AF – Short Stories, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to MorvidCollective.comCriminal AF is part of the Morvid Collective Network. Visit all of our podcasts at www.MorvidCollective.com Leave us a Voice Message: Go to CriminalAFPod.com and click on the microphone.To become a CRIMINAL on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/CriminalAFPayPal: CriminalAF@MorvidCollective.comFor Merch: MorvidCollective.com/ShopTwitter - @CriminalAFInstagram - @CriminalAFPodTikTok - @Criminal_AFYouTube – Criminal AF by The Serialholic Intro and Outro Music by David MercurioMusic for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the Drifter and all other music licensed through Epidemic SoundBe sure to follow us on Instagram @CriminalAFPod
CyprusScene review by Stephen Day of his memories of his friend, Margaret Sheard This episode is also available as a blog post: https://cyprusscene.com/2022/09/09/stephen-day-remembers-margaret-sheard-with-respect-and-admiration/ Don't forget to select FOLLOW on our channel listing to hear more news and reviews from Northern Cyprus CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketCasts, Breaker, Castbox, Apple Itunes
In 1986, a woman named Marybeth Tinning was arrested for a crime so horrible, it sent shockwaves through her community. But what's even worse, her horrendous acts spanned back for over a decade and will leave you questioning, “How can someone be so evil?” Producers for this episode are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre, and Shantal Cieslak. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge and Noah Schultz. Executive Producers are Christine Rivera and Beth Davis.For a narrative only version of this episode, subscribe to Criminal AF – Short Stories, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to MorvidCollective.comCriminal AF is part of the Morvid Collective Network. Visit all of our podcasts at www.MorvidCollective.com Leave us a Voice Message: Go to CriminalAFPod.com and click on the microphone.To become a CRIMINAL on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/CriminalAFPayPal: CriminalAF@MorvidCollective.comFor Merch: MorvidCollective.com/ShopTwitter - @CriminalAFInstagram - @CriminalAFPodTikTok - @Criminal_AFYouTube – Criminal AF by The SerialholicIntro and Outro Music by David MercurioMusic for Florida Person of the Day – Riverboat Rambler by Bo the DrifterAll music licensed through Epidemic Sound
In 1986, a woman named Marybeth Tinning was arrested for a crime so horrible, it sent shockwaves through her community. But what's even worse, her horrendous acts spanned back for over a decade and will leave you questioning, “How can someone be so evil?” Producers for the episode are Stephen Day, Trent Gobble, JD Driscoll, Devin Dean, Erica Beaupre and Shantal Cieslak. Associate Producers are Paul Hodge and Noah Schultz. Executive Producers are Christine Rivera and Beth Davis. For an unfiltered, interactive version of this episode, subscribe to Criminal AF, available wherever you listen to podcasts, or go to MorvidCollective.comCriminal AF Direct is part of the Morvid Collective Network. Visit all of our podcasts at www.MorvidCollective.com Leave us a Voice Message: Go to CriminalAFPod.com and click on the microphone.To become a CRIMINAL on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/CriminalAFPayPal: CriminalAF@MorvidCollective.comFor Merch: MorvidCollective.com/ShopTwitter - @CriminalAFInstagram - @CriminalAFPodTikTok - @Criminal_AFYouTube – Criminal AF by The SerialholicFor an interactive version of this episode hosted by Dave Jarry and Garrett Courter, subscribe to Criminal AF or go to www.CriminalAFPod.comSupport the show
We're in-studio with Stephen Day! While on the road with Ben Rector, JP Saxe, and Jordy Searcy, the soulful Stephen Day stopped by our studio ahead of his Boston show. In 2021, Stephen Day released ‘The Shapes I'm In' which was one of our favorite albums of the year. With his modern spin on a blues-esque sound, it is evident that Stephen Day has a strong vision for his craft that is uniquely him. We spoke with Stephen about touring, ‘The Shapes I'm In', new music, and more on this episode of Music You're Missing! You can catch our favorite Stephen Day tracks streaming at the top of the Music You're Missing Spotify playlist now! Follow Stephen Day: @StephenDay www.stephenday.org Follow Music You're Missing: @MusicYoureMissing linktr.ee/MusicYoureMissing Hosted by Brendan Jeannetti
We're in-studio with Stephen Day! While on the road with Ben Rector, JP Saxe, and Jordy Searcy, the soulful Stephen Day stopped by our studio ahead of his Boston show. In 2021, Stephen Day released ‘The Shapes I'm In' which was one of our favorite albums of the year. With his modern spin on a blues-esque sound, it is evident that Stephen Day has a strong vision for his craft that is uniquely him. We spoke with Stephen about touring, ‘The Shapes I'm In', new music, and more on this episode of Music You're Missing! You can catch our favorite Stephen Day tracks streaming at the top of the Music You're Missing Spotify playlist now! Follow Stephen Day: @StephenDay www.stephenday.org Follow Music You're Missing: @MusicYoureMissing linktr.ee/MusicYoureMissing Hosted by Brendan Jeannetti
We're playing Nintendo 64 in-studio with Stephen Day! While Brendan and Stephen go head to head in Super Smash, our producer will be asking them thought provoking questions about their childhood… because why not? You can catch our favorite Stephen Day tracks streaming at the top of the Music You're Missing Spotify playlist now! Follow Stephen Day: @StephenDay www.stephenday.org Follow Music You're Missing: @MusicYoureMissing linktr.ee/MusicYoureMissing Hosted by Brendan Jeannetti
We're in-studio with Stephen Day! While on the road with Ben Rector, JP Saxe, and Jordy Searcy, the soulful Stephen Day stopped by our studio ahead of his Boston show. In 2021, Stephen Day released ‘The Shapes I'm In' which was one of our favorite albums of the year. With his modern spin on a blues-esque sound, it is evident that Stephen Day has a strong vision for his craft that is uniquely him. We spoke with Stephen about touring, ‘The Shapes I'm In', new music, and more on this episode of Music You're Missing! You can catch our favorite Stephen Day tracks streaming at the top of the Music You're Missing Spotify playlist now! Follow Stephen Day: @StephenDay www.stephenday.org Follow Music You're Missing: @MusicYoureMissing linktr.ee/MusicYoureMissing Hosted by Brendan Jeannetti
CyprusScene review by Chris Elliott of the going away celebration and message from Stephen Day... .Click link below to see many pictures This episode is also available as a blog post: https://cyprusscene.com/2022/05/31/good-bye-from-the-trnc-and-best-wishes-stephen-day/ Don't forget to select FOLLOW on our channel listing to hear more news and reviews from Northern Cyprus CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketCasts, Breaker, Castbox, Apple Itunes
ПОДКАСТ передачи: ссылка Треклист программы: 01 Insulter - When lightning strikes 02 Lamb of God - Nevermore 03 In Flames - State Of Slow Decay 04 Dave Weld & The Imperial Flames - Donde Vas 05 Grey Daze - Anything, Anything" 06 Stephen Day, OurVinyl - All This Space 07 Dampf - Borne On The Wind 08 Stenfors - Boiling My Eggs 09 Keith Thompson - Foolish Pride 10 Michael Shaw - Bad Honky Tonker 11 P.V. Nunes and the Occasional Saints - Cheap Motel 12 Five Finger Death Punch - Welcome To The Circus 13 Jorn - Believer 14 Nordic Union - In Every Waking Hour 15 Secret Service feat. Clara-Corina - You Stole My Heart 16 Iconic - All About 17 We Are Legend - Fallen Angel 18 The Wrecks - Lone Survivor 19 Bolidde - Buzz 20 O'Shea - Say Nothin' 21 Phantom Airwave - Hungarian Mambo 22 Profound Less - Private Armageddon 23 E.N.E.M.Y - Everything 24 Sons Of Vanity - Eye To Eye 25 Venus 5 - Monster Under Your Bed 26 Marjorie Martinez - Daddy Babe 27 Stage Of Matter - Free To Go Слушайте каждую пятницу в 15-00 с повторами на неделе на motoradio.online Все эпизоды подкаста по ссылке: ссылка
The study of economics can help students analyze their choices. But can economics lead us to choices that are good? That is, that are the right thing to do? In this episode Dr. Stephen Day from the VCU Center for Economic Education interrogates the ethical assumptions that form the background of economic analysis, explores thorny moral questions from an economic perspective, and introduces teachers to classroom resources that help them teach this important content, including activities from the new lesson plan book, "Ethics, Economics, and Social Issues Curriculum" from the Council for Economic Education.
Modern Men of Pop Month continues with one of our favorite up-and-coming acts, who we've affectionately dubbed "The Ultimate Touring Partner." Stephen Day can do it all, and we're digging into his musical fun-bag this week. We'll talk about a few favorite tracks, and the diversity of his latest project, "The Shapes I'm In." Also In this episode: “Just based on his face, I would trust Stephen Day in any industry.” - Mustaches and Musical Diversity - The John Mayer artistic leap - Acting with Allen Stone Covered Songs: "Dancing in the Street," "Twenty Two and Some Change," "On Top of the World" -- Join us on PATREON for early access, extended interviews, weekly reaction mini-sodes, full bonus shows, and more ways to be part of the show! patreon.com/greatsongpod Visit greatsongpodcast.com for archives, merch, and more! Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @greatsongpod, and join the Facebook group at Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod. The Great Song Podcast is a Tiger Leap Production. Check out the other fine Tiger Leap podcasts like Curio with Dan Buck, Project SSA, and The Punnery. Patreon Producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Ari Marucci, Michael Conley, Peter Mark Campbell, David Steinberg, Randy Hodge, Chaz Bacus, Juan Lopez, Jason Arrowood, Howard Passey, Matt Demecs, Kevin Foley, and Micah Murphy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/message
“From my perspective, data is the foundational resource that we now need to use in terms of how we think about our procurement transformation.”As apps like TikTok innovate the tools that curate content for us, it's clear that the future of procurement is one in which we won't settle for inadequate tools.We've been seeing gradual digitisation for decades, and as the need to process data and implement automation grows, we speak to Kantar's CPO Stephen Day about how digital tools will help us tackle industry challenges.In this rich conversation touching on so many of the profession's most pertinent issues, Stephen shares how to implement digitisation in a way that justifies its continued use, the skill sets sought from new procurement professionals, how data can help drive a more diverse and inclusive industry, and much more.This episode of Talent Talks covers:How Stephen build up his varied series of prior roles and experiencesWhat digitisation means and how it should be implemented with consideration for stakeholdersThe benefits of an empowering, empathetic leadership styleHow data can be used to improve diversity, inclusion and representation in the industryThe skills sought in the next generation of procurement professionalsThe Talent Talks Podcast is proudly sponsored by Barkers Commercial Consultancy. Barkers are a multi-award-winning ethical, procurement consultancy offering specialist services including cost and procurement transformation, contract lifecycle management, procurement managed services, bid writing services and digital procurement https://barkersprocurement.com/Links and references at: https://talentdrive.co.uk/
It's the Power of 30! We're turning the clock back to 1992, as we discuss the recovery of The Tomb of Cybermen - once proclaimed as "the greatest return of missing episodes ever"! Join Kenny, John and their new co-conspirator Stephen Day take a trip to Telos.
In our last episode of Worktapes for 2021 we have the privilege of talking to singer, writer, and producer, Stephen Day. We talk about being in the studio, a marshmallow named Quippy and an amazing song from his newest record called " If Standing Was Flying".If Standing Was Flyinghttps://open.spotify.com/track/6AvP6fdLQFmUy3rRiZSJEW?si=cc6ab25653d14eb0The Shapes I'm Inhttps://open.spotify.com/album/2IuEv7SRKYayOZ6CKUzdZE?si=VfWwZOfkTfe9IoCWJGhxLA
Today, Hudson and Anna discuss Stephen Day's new album, “The Shapes I'm In”. Then, they play Scattergories and discuss how school has gone so far. Thanks for listening, be sure to check out our fall playlist which will be on our next episode. Links: Hudson's Spotify Profile: https://open.spotify.com/user/hudsonintexas Anna's Spotify Profile: https://open.spotify.com/user/anna_vh Scattergories Website: https://swellgarfo.com/scattergories/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode we sit down to talk with Stephen Day about his new album, "The Shapes I'm In". Our conversation covers: the scattered nature of our digital lives affecting the art we create the differences in self producing verses the traditional studio workflow how Covid led him to find the "why" behind being an artist why he thinks it is important to put yourself fully into the work you create how to explore multiple genres while keeping an album cohesive Listen to "The Shapes I'm In": https://stephenday.lnk.to/theshapesimin Check out Stephen on tour this fall: http://stephenday.org/tour @heystephenday This episode is sponsored by DistroKid - the best way for artists their music on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, etc. Get 30% off your yearly membership when you use our link to sign up: http://distrokid.com/vip/mcm
“We are one of the few countries in the world where our property agents are not regulated…You can commit a crime under the Estate Agency Act in the morning, effectively be struck off, and then open a lettings office in the afternoon, so we have anomalies.”My guest today has one of the most impressive biographies I have ever read. With 45 years' experience in the property industry Michael Stephen Day is a hugely influential figure in the sector. Having held partner and director roles at AC Frost, Prudential and Connells, in 2003 he founded Integra Property Services, providing a range of business consulting, mentoring and training to the property industry. He is also a director at teclet, an innovative and award-winning platform with CRM and sales products that enable letting agents to make money, save costs and improve service, and Coadjute, which uses blockchain technology to join up existing systems. We talk about how Michael helps agents and professionals in the property sphere with his no-nonsense approach to time & business management and compliance. “There is enough time in the day to achieve everything if you just set yourself up properly,” he says. “The biggest zapper of time is procrastination…You should never look at the same email twice – look at it, make a decision and move on.”We also talk about: The four Ds of time management: Do, Diarise, Dump, DelegateThe biggest compliance issues for property professionals today and how they are costing the industry millions each year. ROPA and the need for licensing and regulation in the property industry. How blockchain could revolutionise the conveyancing process. Find out more at Interga-ps.com or follow @integraps on Twitter and @intergrapropertyservices facebook.About The Nicole Bremner Podcast:Nicole Bremner is an investor, speaker, writer, and podcaster. After a successful decade building a multi-million property portfolio in London, Nicole was forced by a number of external obstacles to stop, take stock and figure out what really matters in life.Following a period of healing and reflection, she discovered that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and, so very often, setback is followed by real success. On The Nicole Bremner Podcast, she speaks to others who have triumphed in the face of adversity and explores the lessons they have learned along the way.To find out who's coming up next on The Nicole Bremner Podcast, follow Nicole on Instagram @nsbremner and facebook or subscribe to her YouTube channel.Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NicoleBremner)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NicoleBremner)
On this week's episode of the #CKTpodcast we welcome Nashville based musician and artist Stephen Day to chat with us. Stephen released his first full-length album "Guess I'm Grown Now" in October 2019. Since then, his catalog has seen millions of streams. His new single "Ride” released on June 18th and is available anywhere you listen to music. Congratulations, you've just discovered your favorite new artist! You're welcome:)
The pandemic hasn't left anyone's life unchanged. In February 2020 Stephen Day was gearing up to tour his 2019 album Guess I'm Grown Now when news on COVID-19 started to spread. Within days, the world began to shut down and Day's view of the imminent future was no longer certain. Over a year later as the world starts to re-open, the 25 year old Nashville resident has taken the time to reflect on his place in culture, business, and art. Since the shutdown, Day released his first self-produced project Original Song's and Sound, collaborated with Allen Stone, and passed 43 million streams on his catalog. With his new album The Shapes I'm In on the horizon, and a US tour kicking off in September, it's evident 2021 is going to be Stephen Day's year. Catch his new single Ride streaming atop the Music You're Missing Spotify playlist now! Follow Stephen Day: @heystephenday Follow Music You're Missing: @musicyouremissing
It's a jam-packed edition of Something For The Weekend this Friday as Kathie returns full of hugs and holiday cheer. She brings us an interview with Laura Mandleberg who tells of Mull's first ever fiddle week due in August. Continuing the music theme Fiona has music from Glaswegian Indie-roots artist Hector Shaw and engineered by a whole host of local musicians. Meanwhile Ellis needs a sit down after speaking to Oban's James Armour who is planning to swim, run and cycle and the Outer Hebrides to raise £10,000 for a charity. Our man with the dictionary also manages to baffle the Oban Times team with another obscure Scottish Word of the Week - which definitely does not describe our very own Stephen Day!
The sun has got his hat on hip hip hooray and we are getting ready for a bright and brilliant weekend with banter from the Oban Times crew Kathie, Fiona, Ellis and a little extra input from our IT marvel Stephen Day - accompanied by special guests - the builders! In this week's podcast Kathie catches up with Angie Bird who, along with a group of other mums and supporters, has been taking a daily dip in the sea this month to raise funds for Oban Toy Cupboard. We also have musical royalty on the show in the form of a chart topping tune from Moidart's very own ceilidh king Fergie MacDonald and last but not least Ellis manages to gets a word in - ScottishWord of the Week to be exact.
NEWWKNDMVMNT Show #111 - Hosted by JAY MOSS .. 2 Hours of House & Electronic music.. With cuts from BUDDYNICE, JAYCLECTIC & KEITH CRUM, DANNY J LEWIS, STEPHEN DAY, HORATIO LUNA, DJ CHARIOT, MR G & more!.. Not forgetting the #FURIOUSFIVE and the finishing track of the week. ENJOY & STAY SAFE!! #NWM #ALLSOULEDOUT #LOVEHOUSE #FOAMRADIO You can also find JAY MOSS on - Instagram - www.instagram.com/beggamoss - Facebook - www.facebook.com/jaymossofficial - Soundcloud - www.soundcloud.com/beggar-moss Find the weekly podcast at - Apple Music - - Google Podcasts - - Amazon Music - - Stitcher - - aCast - - TuneIn - - PocketCasts - - Breaker -
This podcast contains a reading of Jonathan Holden's, ‘One-Ring Circus' and a close analysis of the poem.This podcast is copyrighted, © James Laidler (Litpoetry) Litpoetry Script writer, Sound Engineer & Host: James Laidler. Female Voiceover Artist is Lucy Freeman. 'One-Ring Circus' by Jonathan Holden, published 1980 in Poetry magazine https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/browse?contentId=34571 All tracks used are licensed to Litpoetry through www.musicbed.com and include: 'tonight instrumental' by Stephen Day, ‘Carnival of Terror' by Robert Austin, ‘Christmas style instrumental' by Drew Halcomb and the neighbors, 'You are Mine' (feat. Holly Maher) by Secret Nation, ‘No Happy Endings' by Stephen Gutheinz
A conversation with Stephen Day, Host Family Coordinator with Class A affiliate Modesto Nuts. A tribute to the late great Hank Aaron.
Maddy Sundquist is an artist manager at Madkat Mgmt. She represents artists such as Sawyer and Stephen Day. Instagram: @madkatmgmt Facebook: facebook.com/madkatmgmt Follow 80/20 Records: Instagram: @8020records Facebook: facebook.com/8020records www.8020records.com
Major General Stephen Day, DSC, AM, is a highly decorated soldier who has held senior positions in the Australian Army. General Day's established reputation as a distinguished and compassionate leader has seen him formally recognised by the Australian Government, the governments of France and the United States and the Queen, who presented him with the Distinguished Service Cross for his leadership in East Timor. However, General Day says that it is the failures that have most shaped his leadership philosophy. In this episode, Dr Swann talks to General Day about his career as a solider, his current work at PwC and the lessons he has learnt along the way such as, leading with emotion, integrity and reason, how to find moral courage and the importance of humility.
The 24 year old Georgia native started playing music as a youngster, in the church where his father was the minister. Sticking true to his first love, he moved to Nashville at 18 to get his voice heard. Allen discovered Stephen's music only recently--and after getting to know him a little bit more personally, the friendship was ignited. Stephen came to live with the boys for a week to film their Holiday Concert, and became best friends with everyone. Stephen came directly from the airport and dove straight into this conversation. The kid's got an ultra bright future and we were thrilled to bring him into the family when we did. We implore you to go check out his music immediately. For more content, exclusive opportunities and ways to join our little family, check out: www.patreon.com/liveatthelodgeFollow us: http://www.instagram.com/howgoodsthis...http://www.instagram.com/heystephendayhttp://www.instagram.com/juliangavilaneshttp://www.instagram.com/allenstonehttp://www.instagram.com/mynameisnotsteve See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More journalistic jolly japes from Fiona and Kathie interspersed with some moments of sanity from IT whiz Stephen Day, who won't be talking sci-fi this week, and by our somewhat more sensible guests. This week we have Dee Bradbury and her husband Nick to tell us a heart stopping story with a thankfully happy ending as well as a wee bit music from Dunbeg singer songwriter Mike Nisbet. Fiona and Kathie talk Christmas decorations, or the lack of them, while Steevie sits back with his baffies on admiring the Lochavullin tree. Good chat and fun from the Oban Times team.
Artist Stephen Day joins us on the podcast to talk performing at YEP Rewinds, connecting with other industry professionals through the organization, and how his manager has influenced his work ethic and artist growth. On his third project Stephen Day is joining the arena of bedroom pop. With his new EP Original Songs and Sound, slated for November 20, Day shows the listener a new side of his sensibilities. The five new songs he made alone in the confines of his Nashville bedroom are made in a way that lend to his crooner vocal fans have come to love. With tastes of Frank Ocean, John Mayer, and classic influence Day says, "It feels like these songs stand out from my other projects in a way that feels a little more edgy and direct." The 24 year old Georgia native released his first EP Undergrad Romance and the Moses in Me back in 2016 with a viral start. His track "If You Were the Rain" gained mass appeal among his first fans pushing him to chart on Spotify's Global viral playlist peaking at number two. Then in October of 2019 he released his first full length album Guess I'm Grown Now with lead singles like "Dancing in the Street," "For Life (Take You Out, Treat You Right)" and "Twenty Two and Some Change." He's been seen online on the homepage of Parade Magazine, and other outlets like Celeb Mix, and Stage Right Secrets. Now claiming Nashville, TN his hometown Day has taken it by storm. In 2019 he played Lightning 100's Live on the Green along with selling out famed Mercy Lounge. Fans across the US and the world have also developed a strong affinity for the singer. His catalog has now seen close to 29 Million streams. Prior to COVID he was set to sell out his first headline tour after playing the Wanderland Festival in Manila, Philippines. Now with the world in a continuous frame of uncertainty, one thing you can depend on is Stephen Day's ability to move forward one song at a time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yeppodcast/support
This is episode three of The Buy Side, our series of conversations with senior brand marketers about sport and sponsorship. Today’s conversation is about life at the top end of the global sports market with Stephen Day, Vice President Sponsorship, Visa Europe. The Visa brand has become part and parcel of the big event experience for millions of people around the world. The company’s partnership strategy includes long term deals with the biggest events rights holders in the business, from the Olympics, Paralympics, FIFA World Cup and the NFL Super Bowl. Most recently, Visa became the first ever UEFA sponsor dedicated to women's football, following the unbundling by UEFA of sponsorship rights from the men's game.Stephen Day’s background in sports marketing includes stints in charge of sports sponsorship programmes at Guinness, RBS and NatWest, covering events such as the Rugby World Cup, The Six Nations and the England cricket team. So there’s a bit about Fred the Shred Goodwin, the tyrannical RBS boss, Billy Connolly and Paul Gascoigne as unlikely ambassadors for Kaliber, the Guinness non alcoholic lager, in addition to the commercial value of women’s sport and the future of the payment card category as we move toward a cashless future. If you enjoy our podcasts, you should sign up to the weekly Unofficial newsletter, where we go in to greater depth on the topics and themes discussed. Head to UnofficialPartner.com to register.
This is episode three of The Buy Side, our series of conversations with senior brand marketers about sport and sponsorship. Today’s conversation is about life at the top end of the global sports market with Stephen Day, Vice President Sponsorship, Visa Europe. The Visa brand has become part and parcel of the big event experience for millions of people around the world. The company’s partnership strategy includes long term deals with the biggest events rights holders in the business, from the Olympics, Paralympics, FIFA World Cup and the NFL Super Bowl. Most recently, Visa became the first ever UEFA sponsor dedicated to women's football, following the unbundling by UEFA of sponsorship rights from the men's game.Stephen Day’s background in sports marketing includes stints in charge of sports sponsorship programmes at Guinness, RBS and NatWest, covering events such as the Rugby World Cup, The Six Nations and the England cricket team. So there’s a bit about Fred the Shred Goodwin, the tyrannical RBS boss, Billy Connolly and Paul Gascoigne as unlikely ambassadors for Kaliber, the Guinness non alcoholic lager, in addition to the commercial value of women’s sport and the future of the payment card category as we move toward a cashless future. If you enjoy our podcasts, you should sign up to the weekly Unofficial newsletter, where we go in to greater depth on the topics and themes discussed. Head to UnofficialPartner.com to register.
Stephen Day's music makes me feel good. He is one of Nashville most talked about rising stars and has over 32 million streams to his name. Before Covid, he was getting ready to headline his very first sold out tour across the country. His brand new project is titled "Original Songs And Sound". Learn about Stephen now.
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In this episode, Chris sat down with Stephen Day. Stephen is a multiple-time Kona Qualifier who shares his experience in endurance sports, his philosophy towards training, and what training has been like following a COVID-19 diagnosis.
Join the team for more golfing audio fun. This weeks presenters Stephen Day, George Graham, Keith McIntyre and Martin Laing are joined by Harry Williamson and discuss such diverse subjects as liquid metal golf clubs, missing golf balls, favorite golf holes, Bob's golfing progress and possibly our last golfing connection with NASA - ever...... Fore!
Charting Bob's progress and discussing all things Golf and having some banter whilst they are at it are Stephen Day, George Graham and Keith McIntyre. Reporter Kathie Griffiths catches up with one of the " founding fathers" - Robert Cruickshanks" of "Martyn's Monday Club" to find out what Bob's support means to them.We also have our "silly question of the week" and some other golf trivia
Join presenters Stephen Day, George Graham and Keith McIntyre for more news about Bob's progress and golfing adventures and chat.This week we a contribution from The Oban Times Deputy Editor Martin Laing about the Fightmaster CupThe team also discuss the longest putt on record , Golf statistics and find out what Golf Balls are made of.Our "listener" also asks a searching question of Keith and George.
Season 2 - Episode 7Join presenters Stephen Day, George Graham and Keith McIntyre for more golfing chat about Bob and other golfing fun with this week's guest Jacob Rawley who popped in to see how podcasts workBob isn't playing this week but we can still discuss whats up next for him . Watch out for the new "BOBcast Mileometer" and the hosts discuss the longest ever drive.
Season 2 - Episode 6 Join presenters Stephen Day, George Graham and Keith McIntyre for more golfing chat about Bob and other golfing fun.With the season in full swing Bob is back playing and Keith and George give their expert opinion about his return to playing after Christmas.We also find out what Keith got for Christmas and a tenuous link between NASA and golfing cameras...
In this first in a five-part series of lectures, Stephen Day provides a detailed overview of the four main reasons why we are now experiencing a talent shortage in the procurement world.Stephen, who over a 28-year career, has held senior positions with global corporations such as Vodafone, T-Mobile, Pearson and Philips, explains why these four issues continue to impact the job market negatively. He also talks about what organisations must do to gain a competitive advantage in attracting, hiring, and retaining the best talent.
Season 1 Finale - Join presenters Stephen Day, George Graham and Keith McIntyre for more golfing chat about Bob and other golfing fun - with additional material from David McPhee, Bruce McNab, Neil Armour, and Charles Spreadburry.This week they discuss more golfing terminology, look at some stats and even answer a listener's question.
Join presenters George Graham, Keith McIntyre and Stephen Day in their latest audio golfing adventure.This week they are joined by reporter David McPhee as he catches up with Bob for a wee chat and Steevie learns more golfing terminology and what are the chances of getting a hole in one.
The latest episode of the BOBcast - In the doom and gloom of brexit news and election fever there is some good news in Bob's golfing world to cheer us all - Stephen Day is joined by Golf experts Keith Mcintyre and George Graham to guide us through Bob's week and other fun golf chat.
Delve into the wonderful golfing world of Oban golfer Bob MacIntyre with George Graham, Keith McIntyre and Stephen Day in Episode 2 of this Oban Times Podcast. A podcast all about Golf!
Delve into the wonderful golfing world of Bob MacIntyre with George Graham, Keith McIntyre and Stephen Day in Episode 1 of this Oban Times Podcast.
In honor of the American Music Therapy Association Conference this past week, we present to you this live episode! On this episode, we listen to “Twenty Two and Some Change” by Stephen Day and discuss it live in session with music therapy students, professionals, and educators from all over the nation! Check out more from Stephen Day: https://www.stephenday.org/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/4cnFw4bkIWVGKUBsr93OS5 https://music.apple.com/us/artist/stephen-day/1105545677 You can support this podcast as well by contributing to our Patreon and get bloopers, early releases, and more! https://www.patreon.com/clinicalbopulations Also, let everyone know you're a bophead by grabbing some swag from the Bop Shop! www.clinicalbopulations.threadless.com Share this episode from our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ClinicalBOPulations) to help get the word out. Join our conversation of how you currently or could use this song in a clinical setting. ALSO, if you or someone you know is a songwriter and would like to be featured on this podcast, send us a message on our facebook page! These views do not represent AMTA or CBMT.
We are so excited to welcome singer/songwriter Stephen Day onto the podcast. He's not only the former tour mate of our longtime friend Scott Mulvahill, he's also a rising star in the world of independent music. This week, he shares about the creative process and specifically how he goes from song ideas to fully produced projects that keep him compared to the likes of Ben Rector and John Mayer. Learn more about Stephen and follow his socials at http://stephenday.org. To get your hands on an autographed copy of his full-length debut, subscribe as a $25/month patron today at http://joinlovegood.com.
In Christian thought, God is the creator and sovereign owner of all things. At the same time, humans are sub-creators and stewards within God's creation. These statements create tensions and opportunities for the method of thinking that we call economics, which is the study of how people make choices (for good or ill) about scarce resources. This talk will introduce the logic of economic thinking, while discussing ways that Christian faith can lend meaning and direction to some of the puzzles that confront the economic thinker.
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Phil Estes - https://twitter.com/estespContainerD - https://containerd.io/ContainerD Maintainer Michael Crosby - https://twitter.com/crosbymichaelCERN - https://home.cern/Tim Berners-Lee's First Web Browser 1993 - http://info.cern.ch/NextBrowser.htmlBirth of the Web at CERN - https://home.cern/science/computing/birth-webEpisode TranscriptBrian Christner: Welcome back to The Byte. In this episode, we're going to be interviewing Phil Estes. Phil Estes, correct?Phil Estes: Yes that's correct.Brian Christner: He is an IBM Distinguished Engineer for IBM Cloud, ContainerD maintainer, correct?Phil Estes: Yeah.Brian Christner: Member of the Technical Oversight Board for open containers, recently Cloud Native Ambassador, and home-based in Virginia. That is quite an impressive resume to be honest.Phil Estes: Yeah, yeah. Especially that I live in Virginia and do all that.Brian Christner: That tops off the cake, right? So we're here in Switzerland today, Phil is actually flying through for a conference that he's attending later this week, or tomorrow actually. And he came by and he's visiting us at Spaces here in Zurich, so that's really cool of you to join us. Now, where are you going after his?Phil Estes: So this week, got a really neat opportunity to go to CERN. Initially just was going to talk about ContainerD with interested parties there and actually, we've got few other maintainers coming in because KubeCon is next week. There was some ability to kind of add this to people's schedule. So we're going to talk some about ContainerD on Friday but then Jess Frazelle, who I've been working with way back in the Docker open source community days, she had always wanted to visit CERN. So anyway, one thing led to another and now we're both speaking tomorrow in kind of the main auditorium just what they call an IT seminar, give a talk on some topics so I'm going to talk about open source and containers. So yeah it'll be fun.Brian Christner: Now for those who don't know CERN, they trying to make a black hole with a giant particle collider. And they're actually trying to find what particles make up human beings and all the matter around us, which is quite interesting. And they probably have one of the largest IT infrastructures in the world.Phil Estes: Yeah, yeah. And actually some pretty interesting historic infrastructure. You know, they've got the NeXT first web server that Tim Berners-Lee ran, that sat at CERN and ran the first few websites. And I think when you visit their data center, you can kind of look through the glass and there's a sign hanging over a certain spot, like the first internet router was here, so it's a pretty interesting place. And like you said, an amazing amount of compute and storage because of all the experiments going on there and they're obviously very interested in cloud and modern technologies to help them kind of operate this infrastructure for the scientists and the researchers.Brian Christner: I mean that's an impressive facility and it's going to be an amazing event that you get to attend.Phil Estes: Yeah.Brian Christner: Now next up, I want to ask you about your first computer. Can you tell us way back when your first computer and what it was and what you did with this first computer?Phil Estes: Sure. Yeah, so at the time I was in junior high I lived in kind of a rural, not a tiny town but a small town in Illinois. We had the one like a local mall with like a Radio Shack and I would actually walk there after school and play around on theses TRS80 computers which were kind of the early modern PC that you could actually off-the-shelf buy. I know there was some earlier computer equipment you could buy but the TRS80 was kind of commercialized and Radio Shack was pushing it pretty hard. And so anyway, one Christmas my grandfather went in with my parents knowing that I had a strong interest in ... a TRS80 showed up with a two like five and a quarter floppy drives and I think we even had the acoustic coupler for like tape. Anyway, all the hilarious gizmos of that era of computing. And it came with Frogger, a couple of other games.Phil Estes: But I pretty quickly learned the commands for MS-DOS and got a book on Basic and thought, you know, I just want to see what I can program. So I was just writing silly programs trying to paint things on the screen, make noises. And so yeah that was my first exposure to computers and programming and I guess you could I say I never kind of lost that bug. Just the interest of trying to see what you can make it do. So yeah.Brian Christner: Nice. I mean, it's incredible when we think back to our first computers and where we're sitting today, it's always a nice journey. So now you're working IBM for quite a long time, actually I remember we discussed this and you what, about two years ago, became a distinguished engineer, or year and a half ago or so.Phil Estes: Yeah just a year ago.Brian Christner: So tell us about that journey, how you became a distinguished engineer.Phil Estes: Yeah, so the cool thing about IBM is that they have, especially as you advance in your career, there's a very clear and discreet path for technical advancement. So for example, there are websites that detail kind of the skills expected, lots of materials to help you kind of understand how to grow and find gaps where you need to work with your manager to find out okay, to be this next level on the technical ladder, I need to do these things or have this kind of scope of my visibility to the rest of IBM. And so distinguished engineer is kind of the culmination of a lot of that because it's the first sort of executive rung on the technical ladder at IBM. And there's really only one above that and it's IBM Fellow, which is a pretty significant accomplishment. There are only a hundred or so active IBM Fellows in the entire company, which if you're in a small company a hundred is a big number if you're in IBM a hundred is a very small number.Phil Estes: But yeah, so I would say that distinguished engineer is not only about being smart or being technically astute, there needs to be a breadth of something that you're seen as a leader on. And thankfully I'd say I'm lucky that containers and open source and all these things kind of came together at a time when I just happened to get involved and become known as the guy who knew about Docker and containers and then IBM decided to build kind of our cloud platform around that. And so yeah, I mean the timing was perfect for me to kind of expand my scope in IBM to be seen as a leader to where my management and those who supported me could honestly take it forward to, kind of first the Cloud Unit Review Board, and then it's actually a corporate recognition so DE is an appointment at the corporate level.Phil Estes: You know, it's not something you can sneak into, you got to have a ton of support across IBM, you got to have the right people kind of pulling for you, and so I'm just thankful I had some amazing people around me, management that brought that together. Because it's something I never necessarily thought I would reach at IBM and it's a cool thing.Brian Christner: I mean it's really an amazing achievement. I mean considering the size of IBM, I don't know how many employees, must be a hundred thousand-Phil Estes: 400,000.Brian Christner: 400,000.Phil Estes: Worldwide.Brian Christner: So I mean, it's a small, smallest percentage of actually become distinguished engineers. So I mean, that's really an accomplishment. Now you mentioned the open source and how you started with Docker, let's talk a little bit about ContainerD and how you got involved in ContainerD.Phil Estes: Yeah, so I was working on Docker, the open-source project, obviously 2014, 2015 into 2016 it was hugely popular as an open-source project. It was also under a lot of stress from just the amount of people wanting to kind of give their input, make their mark on Docker, you know, whether it's vendors or independent people. It was being pulled in a lot of directions and of course Docker the company also had specific ideas and strong opinions on Docker the open-source project. And it was causing some tension, Kubernetes Swarm, that was kind of a big excitement in 2016. And ContainerD really came out of a set of discussions with many players at the time, you know, there'd been some public calls for we just need a stable core run time, that's not opinionated, that we can all build on. Docker can continue to build their platform, people that love Kubernetes can build on it.Phil Estes: So ContainerD, you know again, came out of Docker. Michael Crosby had a huge hand in kind of putting that together. It originally showed up in 2016 as kind of a management layer over runc, which is the OCI layer that also appeared that year. But it was really late that year that, through my involvement with Docker and talking to Solomon (Docker Founder) and all the people at Docker, that we really agreed this is something that should be outside of Docker, should be in CNCF or wherever you guys think is best. And so, you know, early 2017 it was donated to the CNCF. And so again, I felt like it just made sense for IBM to continue involvement to get even more involved in ContainerD than we had in Docker because we built, again, our cloud platform around Kubernetes and having ContainerD as this core runtime across all our platform, which we use Cloud Foundry, which has a container runtime. We have functions and service platform which now uses ContainerD.Phil Estes: So it's become kind of this underpinning underneath all these layers of [inaudible 00:10:17], you know containers as a service. So yeah, that's kind of the history of how it came to be and why IBM decided that it made sense for us to be involved and why I continued as a maintainer there to be that connection point between IBM product and the open-source side of ContainerD development.Brian Christner: I mean, ContainerD, I mean within IBM is becoming the standard, but also outside of IBM, I mean Google, Amazon, everybody is relying on ContainerD as the runtime. Is that correct? I mean, how do you see that going forward?Phil Estes: Yeah, I mean I feel like our adoption has been phenomenal and the cool thing is because, and again I can't take credit for this, Michael Crosby, Stephen Day, Derek McGowan, they had lived through the entire Docker development lifetime and ContainerD was almost a chance to rethink a few pieces to make sure that the abstractions were really, really clean. And so now what's cool to see is it's not just about Docker using ContainerD or Kubernetes using ContainerD, but like AWS Firecracker or gVisor or you know all these kind of new ideas about container isolation. ContainerD just happens to be a perfect vehicle for bringing new kind of ideas around containers and isolation that don't necessarily have to live on top of Kubernetes or the Docker engine.Phil Estes: So yeah, I think because of that you're seeing, you know, wide adoption. Alibaba Cloud, I like to point at them because they're using it like everywhere in their cloud. They've built their own Pouch Container open source project that sits on ContainerD, that's like a Swiss Army Knife of runtime and registry interactions. And so I think all these things clearly show that it's simple to use, very extensible, and people love how simple it is to start with ContainerD.Brian Christner: I have to agree with that. I mean it's extremely easy to use, it's understandable, it's documented well. Now for next up for ContainerD, where do you see the direction heading for ContainerD?Phil Estes: Yeah, you know I think we never want the scope to have this creep of becoming another huge monolithic engine that has every contraption. So we've tried to build in pluggability, we've resisted PRs that want to add a lot of new function directly in it because like the Firecracker team built all their functionality as plug-ins. Most of their code doesn't need to be in ContainerD, so that's the way we see ContainerD growing in functionality is not by us adding function but the pluggability and extensibility allow that outside of the core project.Phil Estes: So really the core project, stability, performance, better Windows support, which the Microsoft team is working on for our next major release. Again making sure this runtime layer, it allows, not just runc, but all these other variants of Kata Containers and Nabla and gVisor, to have the best possible kind of support for how they use the platform. You know things like multiple containers per VM like we had to shift around the API to make sure that was well supported. But yeah, outside of that I don't see us having major functional additions other than making sure ContainerD stays ... The reason people like it, it maintains that simplicity and usability.Brian Christner: I mean that's something that's very important in today's age is that not always do we need to keep adding features, sometimes just stable products is what we need. And so that's a brilliant way to go about it. And the last question I have about ContainerD is how can people contribute? So even if you're not a developer, I mean where do you recommend starting with ContainerD if someone wants to get involved?Phil Estes: Yeah, so I think, you know a lot of the last few months have been busy with some releases and also because we maintain compatibility and release cycles. You know, something we never were able to pull off in Docker is having multiple lines of support, you know, bug fixes or being backported. So that keeps the maintainers fairly busy. So I think anyone who wants to come in and kind of start to look through ways the documentation may be lagging, code, that's always a huge area. We have a website that just has basic information that could be extended with a lot more examples, especially these plug points, like smart people from AWS just came in a figured it out, but I'd be great to have clear documentation. Like how would I add a plug-in to do this? So those are non-development areas that could always use extra hands.Brian Christner: Absolutely. Now I want to kind of transition this into the next phase, is like conferences. Now you're kind of like a professional on the conference circuit and what're your tips for conferences? I mean, you attend a lot of conferences, you see a lot of them, so I mean, what can you ... And you're going to KubeCon next week, you're going to CERN. Do you have any tips for people and like submitting CFPs to conferences?Phil Estes: Yeah, I mean CFPs, I've always found, you know just to be honest, I found to be tough because it's ... Especially if we're talking about at KubeCon level or even DockerCon, where there's significant contention over a number of slots that are small and a number of submissions that can be extremely large. And I've even been on review teams for DockerCon, for KubeCons, for other smaller conferences, and you know it can be overwhelming to try and think how do I pick the best talks because the numbers are so large, there are lots of great ideas. So I think some of the best insight that is not necessarily just from me, I've heard it from others as well, is because people are busy, reviewers especially, you have a sentence or two to grab their attention. So, not that you want to over promise, but you need to pack those first few sentences with like what's the real value you're going to give to people coming to this talk. Because a lot of people spend a lot of time kind of with backstory and it's like people just don't have the time to get to where you're going. So yeah.Brian Christner: It's really like fire sale or as a resume, you know, you really want to catch somebody with a cover letter and just really pull them in.Phil Estes: Yeah.Brian Christner: Now, since you're also going, what are some conference concepts that you really enjoy, that you've seen? Like open spaces or like at DockerCon we saw like a, what was it, they open space that you can submit talks to on the side. I mean, that's kind of a new concept that's taking over conferences. Do you see anything else grabbing attention?Phil Estes: Yeah, so like you're saying, I think Hallway Track is an old term of just standing around in the hall that's been formalized, we've seen at conferences like a DockerCon. Which is really valuable. I mean, I think there's a slight bit of abuse of ... Like you see a lot of sales pitches being put into Hallway Track like, you know, come let me tell you about our product. Which is fine, I mean people can self select out of that obviously. I think the other thing, again, that is at DockerCon but I've seen other similar ideas around it is just connecting people because it's very interesting, like you said, when I attend a conference that's my community, so to speak, it's a ton of fun because I'm going to see a lot of people I know.Phil Estes: When I go to a conference that's not necessarily ... You know I was just at CraftConf in Budapest last week, which is a huge cross-industry conference, and so it's not a bunch of container people. And it is a different feeling to walk in and like oh man I don't really know anybody, how do I connect? And thankfully if you're a speaker, sometimes there's a speaker event where you start to mingle. But anything that a conference can provide to connect people in, like, at DockerCon, it's very specific, the Pals program. I think that anything like that to try and help people that their company may have paid good money for them to be there and yeah if they feel disconnected they may just go back to their hotel and really miss out on connecting with people or listening to the talks. So I think that's area conferences, especially really large conferences, it's overwhelming for like a total newbie.Brian Christner: I mean I feel that also, I mean the talks are amazing but the talks are always online so if you miss something you always go online, but I find the networking and talking to people actually building things, I mean you get just tons of value out of this.Phil Estes: Yeah. And, you know, I guess being an introvert of sorts myself, I was never in to kind of walking the booths of like an expo hall, but I've learned, and I've sort of forced myself to learn, that's a great way to actually find out what's happening in the industry. Because people at those booths would love to tell you, you know maybe it's a product pitch in some sense, but it can be really valuable to kind of get a pulse for what people are ... If it's a container conference, what are different people doing with containers, what's the view on security, and what people think about the value of containers for industry such and such, you know finance or. So that's another way, it takes a kind of stepping may be outside your comfort zone at times but just strolling around an expo haul and connecting with people there.Brian Christner: That's a great tip, thank you very much. Well, that's all the time we have for this episode. We really appreciate Phil coming on our first interview of The Byte and we wish him success at CERN and KubeCon. Any last words you want to tell us?Phil Estes: No, it's sort of becoming a habit to stop in Zurich, sadly Brian always sees me right after an international flight when I'm still a little out of sorts, but it's always cool to be welcomed here and go off to some other beautiful place in Switzerland. But yeah, thanks for having me.Brian Christner: Absolutely, thank you, Phil.
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Stephen Day returns to All About Guitar and we talk about his new album, "One Heart Highway." Stephen's new release features more of his remarkable playing of the Sarod, a popular Indian instrument, as popular as the sitar. We take a closer look at Stephen's new work, the music, it's structure, harmony, and the spiritual significance of all these elements and the album itself! https://stephendaymusic.com/
Stephen Day returns to All About Guitar and we talk about his new album, "One Heart Highway." Stephen's new release features more of his remarkable playing of the Sarod, a popular Indian instrument, as popular as the sitar. We take a closer look at Stephen's new work, the music, it's structure, harmony, and the spiritual significance of all these elements and the album itself! https://stephendaymusic.com/
This month we celebrate the magic of the 25 lap race, the 10,000m! We talk to Nick Horspool and Stephen Day of Wellington who are creating a night of PBs for the 10k in November and want as many runners there as possible. We also round of the track season with a close second for[...]
The sarod is a traditional East Indian instrument and, along with the sitar, is one of the most prominent and popular instruments in India and Hinduism. Stephen Day is an accomplished artist and sarod player and we take a closer look at this fascinating and beautiful instrument. We take a listen to Stephen's performance on the instrument, both in a traditional and contemporary context.
The sarod is a traditional East Indian instrument and, along with the sitar, is one of the most prominent and popular instruments in India and Hinduism. Stephen Day is an accomplished artist and sarod player and we take a closer look at this fascinating and beautiful instrument. We take a listen to Stephen's performance on the instrument, both in a traditional and contemporary context.
The sarod is a traditional East Indian instrument and, along with the sitar, is one of the most prominent and popular instruments in India and Hinduism. Stephen Day is an accomplished artist and sarod player and we take a closer look at this fascinating and beautiful instrument. We take a listen to Stephen's performance on the instrument, both in a traditional and contemporary context.
ACCENT ON! host ILona Europa interviewed ABHI GOWDER - beautiful talented singer and her Daddy Shiva Gowder. ILona Europa is writing and producing songs on Abhi new album. YANNIKCOLLIN actor/model/rapper yannikcollin.com is rapping on ABHI's "Bollywood Dreams" single and our guest STEPHEN DAY facebook.com/stephendaymusic played on Sarod. Also interview with NATHALIE RUDOLPH – Actress n.rudolph@aol.com nathalierudolph.com facebook.com/nathalie.rudolph.actress
ACCENT ON! host ILona Europa interviewed ABHI GOWDER - beautiful talented singer and her Daddy Shiva Gowder. ILona Europa is writing and producing songs on Abhi new album. YANNIKCOLLIN actor/model/rapper yannikcollin.com is rapping on ABHI's "Bollywood Dreams" single and our guest STEPHEN DAY facebook.com/stephendaymusic played on Sarod. Also interview with NATHALIE RUDOLPH – Actress n.rudolph@aol.com nathalierudolph.com facebook.com/nathalie.rudolph.actress
ACCENT ON! with ILONA EUROPA. One of the hottest show of this season. Our guest STEPHEN DAY together with MIKE GORMLEY L.A.Personal Development(LAPD) and CHAITANYA and RAJU IVATURI. ( ILona develops their talents and we have a lot to showcase how great singers and songwriters their are.) Stephen Day - sarod player, singer / songwriter and composer Stephen Day writes songs and compositions inspired by his many music tours around the world.
ACCENT ON! with ILONA EUROPA. One of the hottest show of this season. Our guest STEPHEN DAY together with MIKE GORMLEY L.A.Personal Development(LAPD) and CHAITANYA and RAJU IVATURI. ( ILona develops their talents and we have a lot to showcase how great singers and songwriters their are.) Stephen Day - sarod player, singer / songwriter and composer Stephen Day writes songs and compositions inspired by his many music tours around the world.
Humanitarian Radio Hosts Tony Saint Tone & Janie Boisclair Interview Jules Stewart and Stephen Day Jules Stewart the creator of the Jules Stewart Project is an Artist, Writer, and Indie Filmmaker who has taken her talents to help the Wolf Conection. A non profit organization that helps at -risk kids by working with wolves and wolf dogs. Stephen Day is a Sarod player and a concious musician that is writing songs that helps lift your spirit. He is also the founder of the non-profit organization Ombience which encourages self-reflection through the Arts. Jules Stewart - www.JulesStewartProject.com www.wolfconnection.org Stephen Day - www.StephenDayMusic.com Positive Songs this week "Road to Me" By Saint Tone and "Namaste" by Stephen Day More Positive Music at www.SaintTone.com www.Facebook.com/SaintTone CONTACT US & LISTEN TO MORE SHOWS AT www.HumanitarianRadio.com Tony@HumanitarianRadio.com
Alison Triessl - Alison F. Triessl began her criminal defense practice at age 24 and has not looked back since. For the last 15 years, she has specialized in third strike, drug, murder and assault cases. She has earned the respect of her colleagues, clients and the southern California legal community for her excellent legal services and for the caring, personalized approach she takes to her clients. Richard Gibbs : Richard Gibbs is an American film composer and music producer whose credits include the films Sweet Hearts Dance, Dr. Dolittle, Big Momma's House, The Book of Stars, Queen of the Damned and the television series Battlestar Galactica. He swings by the studio to mentor today's protege Stephen Day. Stephen Day : Stephen is the founder and a director of “Ombience Inc.,” a 501 c3 non-profit dedicated to supporting individual and collective transformation through art, music and multimedia.
Newly added to the glittering stable of electrocaïne artists is DJ and Producer Stephen Day, a versatile veteran if there ever was one. Here, he presents a sexy and groovy house mix combining the sultry with a deeper edge. Watch out. Visit the link below for tracklist, interview, and download: www.electrocaine.com/podcast/053 Stalk us: www.facebook.com/electrocaineHQ www.twitter.com/electrocaineHQ www.instagram.com/electrocaine