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Hogdale and Stephen Scott (making his first pod appearance of the season) attempt to navigate an immensely frustrating series that saw the Red Sox drop 3 of 4 against the Blue Jays.Intrigued? Then it's time to listen to Pod by the River!
On this episode, ANDREW PARKER goes 1:1 with Tigers minor league catcher Stephen Scott. The two go over Stephen's first season in Detroit's system, 2024 success, playing new positions and more.
This week I welcome Stephen Scott, founder of Travel Hub 365 and the Odyssey Travel App, back to the podcast to discuss top trending news, including Hurricane Helene's travel impact, big changes for Southwest Airlines, and more. Later in the show we dive into the top emerging travel destinations around the world as well as the unique vacation experiences taking shape. Scott shares his insights into what trends he's seeing rise up in the world of travel. The discussion on emerging travel destinations and experiences begins after the 14-minute mark. Today's episode sponsors: AmaWaterways Invite your clients to explore the legendary Danube River on AmaWaterways' Best of the Danube itinerary. Guests will enjoy three of Europe's Old-World capitals – Vienna, Austria; Bratislava, Slovakia; and Budapest, Hungary – along with the gorgeous UNESCO-designated Wachau Valley. A favorite of AmaWaterways' Co-Founder Rudi Schreiner, this 7-night Budapest round-trip cruise offers an itinerary-exclusive carriage ride through Vienna! Plus, you will earn up to a 15% commission rate on your client's river cruise fare when you reserve their stateroom. Visit AmaWaterways.com/bestdanube to learn more about this incredible itinerary! Have any feedback or questions? Want to sponsor the show? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian and Chris Hatfield reunite to break down the end of spring training and the opening day roster. They then move on and discuss the Worcester roster which has a few surprises including Nick Yorke not making the team and Stephen Scott's release. They also go through the rest of the recent transaction and Chris provides updates on injured players including Noah Song, Alex Hoppe, Nazzan Zanetello, Brooks Brannon and more. Finally, they end the episode by going through your emails! Players discussed include Ceddanne Rafaela, Kutter Crawford, Bobby Dalbec, Richard Fitts, Grant Gambrell, Nick Yorke and more! Got something to say? We love talking about what you want to hear about. Make sure to email us at podcast@soxprospects.com. Social Media Links: IG: @SoxProspects @SPChrisHatfield @IanCundall @SoxProspects Love the show? Want to help us out while also getting exclusive goodies? Support the podcast by contributing to us on Patreon!
This week, in a listener-researched and written episode, we head to Omagh in Northern Ireland, as we take a look at the brutal 1998 murder of 17-year-old Sylvia Fleming. On the cusp of adulthood, and with a difficult childhood now behind her, Sylvia thought she had struck gold when she met 26-year-old Stephen Scott. He was charming, handsome and popular. But he had a wicked side and enjoyed putting Sylvia down in front of her friends and family. And behind closed doors, things were much, much worse. He carried out his sadistic sexual fantasies on Sylvia and on the night of 3 April 1998, armed with a syringe full of insulin, he went too far and Sylvia paid with her life. A truly harrowing case... Our thanks to Rhiannon Smith for researching and writing this episode and our thoughts remain with the loved one of Sylvia Fleming. If you would like to support us on Patreon, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to buy us a coffee, hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Get your merch here: www.seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check out her work at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, in a listener-researched and written episode, we head to Omagh in Northern Ireland, as we take a look at the brutal 1998 murder of 17-year-old Sylvia Fleming. On the cusp of adulthood, and with a difficult childhood now behind her, Sylvia thought she had struck gold when she met 26-year-old Stephen Scott. He was charming, handsome and popular. But he had a wicked side and enjoyed putting Sylvia down in front of her friends and family. And behind closed doors, things were much, much worse. He carried out his sadistic sexual fantasies on Sylvia and on the night of 3 April 1998, armed with a syringe full of insulin, he went too far and Sylvia paid with her life. A truly harrowing case... Our thanks to Rhiannon Smith for researching and writing this episode and our thoughts remain with the loved one of Sylvia Fleming. If you would like to support us on Patreon, you can find us here: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to buy us a coffee, hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Get your merch here: www.seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check out her work at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, I'm joined by Mandee Migliaccio, CEO of Stepping Out Travel, and Stephen Scott, CEO of Travel Hub 365 and the Odyssey Travel App. Together we first talk about the top trending news of the week, including new improvements coming to US airports, a new call to action for EU travel, and more. Later, the discussion turns to the FAM trip experience. Migliaccio and Scott share their thoughts on how the FAM trip has changed post pandemic and provide quality advice for fellow travel advisors to make sure they're making the most of the FAM trip. The FAM trip discussion begins at the 17-minute mark. Today's episode sponsor: Windstar Cruises Your clients can discover Tahiti like never before with Windstar Cruises. With over 35 years of expertise exploring Tahiti, Windstar now welcomes the award-winning, all-suite Star Breeze to Papeete for even more unparalleled experiences year-round. Windstar in Tahiti visits up to nine islands, has onboard enrichment programs with a Polynesian culture ambassador, and the most frequent departures of any cruise line. New in 2024 are voyages to the remote Marquesas islands; swimming with manta rays; and your clients can even plant their own coral and help to restore the ocean. This is Tahiti redefined. Contact Windstar today at 844.625.0198 or visit www.windstarcruises.com. Have any feedback or questions? Want to sponsor the show? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of The Creative Leaders Podcast, we dive into the world of casting and voice production in the gaming industry. Our guest, Adam Ritchie, shares insights on the importance of authentic casting and the growing need for innovative choices. We also discuss the impact of diverse voices in games and the rewarding experience of nurturing talent. Join us as we explore the behind-the-scenes of creating immersive audio experiences for gamers. Timestamps: [00:01:06] Gaming and music technology. [00:06:31] Divisiveness of character voices. [00:09:26] Character design and inconsistencies. [00:14:11] Speed running a recording session. [00:19:34] Managing international production teams. [00:25:10] Innovative casting choices. [00:27:17] Diversity in character voices. [00:33:48] The value of voice directors. [00:36:17] The actual magic of storytelling. [00:40:28] Remote recording challenges. [00:47:39] Recording in unique studio setups. [00:52:31] The importance of game knowledge. [00:57:10] Showcasing Skills in Sound Design. [01:01:30] Foley work and learning activity. [01:05:48] Dialogue editing in games. [01:10:00] Generosity and humility. Follow Adam here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of the Creative Leaders Podcast, host Stephen Scott sits down with Sam Carlisle, Senior Director of External Partner Relations at Microsoft, to discuss his journey into the world of gaming. Sam shares how he initially pursued art and had a passion for comics before eventually finding his way into the games industry in his thirties. Despite facing challenges in finding work, Sam's involvement in behavior analysis during his time working with his father played a surprising role in shaping his career. Timestamps: [00:01:24] Art and comics in the 80s. [00:05:00] Lara Croft advertising poses. [00:10:49] External development challenges. [00:12:45] India's contrasting poverty and wealth. [00:18:06] External development community. [00:22:11] External development importance. [00:28:11] What external partners should consider. [00:31:01] Production management and trust. [00:36:10] Games never truly finished. [00:39:22] Pre-production in movies. [00:42:27] Polishing by addition in games. [00:46:26] Limitations and creativity. [00:50:08] The loneliness of outsourced management. [00:53:33] Lack of support in industry. [00:57:04] XDS and the external development community. [01:02:23] Gaming industry's unexpected origins. Follow Sam here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
Andrew and Ed are back with guest WooSox catcher Stephen Scott. The Sox MiLB catcher talked about his time in Worcester, becoming an everyday catcher, about transitioning into the role and more.
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Owen Rixon, Founder & Head of Animation at The 2D Workshop - a VFX and animation studio that focuses on producing stunning, cinematic imagery across all their work, be it corporate video, music video, advert or film. Follow Owen here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of the Creative Leaders Podcast, host Stephen Scott interviews Jon Mason, a former Navy member turned kids' entertainment industry professional. Jon is an award winning creative digital producer and founder of Jollywise. He is passionate about the intersection of digital and entertainment and its ability to constantly reinvent the way we tell stories to each other. Following a career spanning start-ups and the Walt Disney Company, Jon has spent the last 16 years steering Jollywise into the kids' digital entertainment space. His team's expertise has successfully delivered award winning creative digital projects for the BBC, Disney, NickJR, eOne.Jon is also the creator of Stan & Gran an animated children's show currently in development.Jon runs a not for Profit campaign called the Secret Story Draw, designed to open up real career opportunities in the children's media sector for creative talent from underrepresented ethnicities. Timestamps: [00:01:55] Navy career and graphic design. [00:05:33] Kids as early adopters. [00:08:35] Interactive storytelling and gaming. [00:13:32] Entertainment and education for kids. [00:16:25] Representation in children's media. [00:19:13] Diversity and inclusion. [00:24:09] Importance of diversity in society. [00:28:23] Autism and neurodiversity. [00:35:23] A love letter to my grandma. [00:39:37] Self-publishing and pitching. [00:42:36] The complicated business. [00:45:09] People in the industry. [00:51:10] TV shows as part of IP strategy. [00:54:18] My show on milkshake. [00:58:05] Finding the finance. [01:00:16] Kids pitching at Kids Green. [01:04:37] Company's future plans. [01:08:48] Maintaining passion in business. [01:11:29] Recognizing our creative achievements.
Welcome back to another episode of the TravelPulse Podcast! This week I'm on location in the Dominican Republic for our latest TravFORUM event. I'm joined by Stephen Scott, owner of Travel Hub 365 & the Odyssey Travel App. We first discuss the latest trending news in travel, including a bear caught at Magic Kingdom, potential air travel chaos ahead, and more. Later, Scott shares his thoughts on the TravFORUM event, what separates it from a traditional FAM trip, experiencing the Colonial City in Santo Domingo, exploring around the 7,000 acres at Casa de Campo, and his first impressions upon arrival at Eden Roc. The discussion on the Dominican Republic begins at the 14:30 minute mark. Have any feedback or questions? Want to sponsor the show? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Creative Leaders Podcast, host Stephen Scott interviews Laura Breaden, Executive Producer at The Line Animation. Laura shares her journey from studying business to finding her passion in media and film. She discusses how her creative side led her to become a producer, combining entrepreneurial skills with a love for bringing creative projects to life. [00:01:32] Being a producer with a creative outlet. [00:05:23] Starting out with ambitious companies. [00:08:39] Setting up own studio. [00:11:45] Fear of failure and growth. [00:15:31] Apathy and economic challenges. [00:20:19] Elevating the animation industry. [00:22:04] The golden age of animation and advertising. [00:26:06] Working in smaller companies. [00:30:44] Vetting projects and creative values. [00:35:58] Company values and integrity. [00:39:13] Authenticity and community. [00:42:26] Investing in relationships for success. [00:47:41] Be creative problem solvers. [00:50:32] Web3 multiverse space. [00:53:46] AI voice-generated threat. [00:58:57] Niche audiences and storytelling. Follow Laura here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
Each lawyer who is the first in their family to attend law school (and, in many cases, college) forges a unique path to a legal career. In this podcast, the Firm's Rasha Gerges Shields, Abe Hester, and Stephen Scott share stories from their journeys as “first-generation” lawyers.
Jay & Keith Episode 83 0:00 Intro + Jay & Keith pump ETSU Men's Soccer home match vs UNC this Friday 5:15 Jacksonville State recap 13:30 College football week zero wrap up 27:00 ETSU football Stephen Scott
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Liam O'Neill, Head of Production at Raw Fury. Follow Liam here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Ken Anderson, Founder & Director of Exploration & Discovery at Wild Child Animation - a cutting edge animation studio driven by a passion for bringing great stories and ideas to life. Follow Ken here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Tom Bryant, Managing Director at Interference Pattern - a world-class creative animation studio based in Edinburgh, UK. From creating content for their clients, to building digital assets that support other studios, their work spans 2D, 3D, augmented and virtual worlds. Follow Tom here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by David Sheldon-Hicks, Founder at Territory Studio - Territory Studio is a creative specialist that draws on expertise in narrative-led creative design to imagine, realise and build new worlds. David, recounts his journey towards a career in design, starting with his early love for stop-motion animation and drawing. Despite not seeing a career path in it at first, he persisted in pursuing his dream of combining creativity and technology. David emphasizes the importance of being an intelligent designer and not being afraid of technology, while also encouraging others to focus on their skills and passions rather than worrying too much about the end game. Show Notes: 00:04:35 Focus on what you enjoy. 00:06:11 Training ground for creative professionals. 00:11:36 Constantly replace yourself. 00:17:09 Importance of advisor network. 00:22:19 Consistent improvement leads to success. 00:28:10 Global relevance, local brilliance. 00:33:42 Broaden horizons for business success. 00:41:32 Creative industry needs improvement. Follow David here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Phil Dobree, Founder at Jellyfish Pictures - one of the most respected visual effects and animation studios in the world. VFX credits include blockbuster movies such as Lucas Films' Star Wars series Solo: A Star Wars Story, The Last Jedi and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story; TV Dramas including HBO's Watchmen, Netflix's The Innocents and Black Mirror: Hated in the Nation; TV Documentaries such as Planet Dinosaur and Inside the Human Body. Follow Phil here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Rob Hewson, CEO and Creative Director at Huey Games - a game development and console porting company founded by industry veterans. Follow Rob here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Rhona Drummond, Executive Producer and Co-founder of Eyebols - an Edinburgh based production studio with a passion for storytelling in live-action and animation. Follow Rhona here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Kevin McCrae, Creative Director and Founder of Revenant. Follow Kevin here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Giles Lamb, Composer at Giles Lamb Music. Follow Giles here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Jesse Cleverly, Founder and Creative Director at Wildseed Studios. Jesse is a multi-award-winning Creative Executive with 30 years experience in Theatre, TV and Film. Follow Jesse here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
I got Stephen Scott back on show. Stephen Scott is bet big money on super bowel. Throwing little bit of NBA in as well too.
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Justin Alae-Carew, Co-Head of games at Blazing Griffin, a Glasgow-based digital entertainment company which specialises in telling stories across a wide range of platforms and mediums with a specific focus on video game development, film and TV development and production and post production services. In games they are best known for Hercule Poirot: The First Cases, Murder Mystery Machine and Murderous Pursuits. Justin is a seasoned game industry professional and has been a key player in the development and success of Blazing Griffin. Join us as we delve into Justin's journey in the games industry and learn about his role at Blazing Griffin. He shares his insights on the current state of the industry and provides valuable advice for aspiring game developers. From the challenges and triumphs of developing games to the future of the industry, Justin offers a unique perspective on the world of gaming. Follow Justin here: Linkedin Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Mick Cooke, Founder and Lead Composer at Too Many Cookes Music. Multi-instrumentalist Mick has been composing for the screen since 2007 and his credits include Elmo Gets A Puppy (Sesame Workshop), Bitz & Bob (CBeebies), and Zack & Quack (Nick Jr.). Mick was also the trumpet and bass player in Belle & Sebastian for 15 years before taking the leap to leave the band and pursue a career in composing for the screen. Follow Mick here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We're a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
At age 20, Xenia built a digital marketing agency serving powerhouse clients including Coca-Cola. As Xenia expanded her company she started running into problems, inspiring her to start her own business venture. Xenia is now the CEO and Co-Founder of Planable, a content review and marketing collaboration platform used by over 5,000 teams. Planable supports brands such as Hyundai, Christian Louboutin, Viber, and United Nations. Join us to hear how Xenia leverages product-led content to grow her business. Xenia was recognized on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and spoke on the Innovation Stage at Cannes Lions in 2018. Xenia graduated Tim Draper's startup academy in Silicon Valley and took Planable through the Techstars London accelerator in 2017. She is now the CEO at Planable. Tune in to hear Xenia's amazing story… 1:17 – Overview of Planable 3:11 - Workflow problems at the social media agency + the Solution 5:09 – The journey… 0 to 1000 7:17 - Fundraising & Break-Even points 8:29 – Product-led content and SEO 11:48 – All about intent! 13:11 – Unique content based on customer data 15:04 – Leveraging data for a compelling story 17:09 – Sharing stories through case studies & ebooks 17:53 – Over-experimenting, doubling down, and letting go 21:10 – Autopsies for your experiments 22:47 – Favorite growth tool (Superhuman) and favorite book (Stop Overthinking) Resources: Connect with Xenia Muntean Facebook: Xenia Muntean Website & Trial: Planable.io Discount Code: Growth30 (30% off paid plans for 3 months) Xenia's Favorite Book: Stop Overthinking by Stephen Scott or Stop Overthinking! By Daisy Kinge Xenia's Favorite Tool: Superhuman ————————- If you enjoyed this episode, please RATE / REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE to ensure you never miss an episode. Connect with Dennis Brown AskDennisBrown.com LinkedIn Twitter Instagram [Free Giveaways]
This week, TravelPulse Executive Editor Eric Bowman is joined by Stephen Scott, CEO of Travel Hub 365 & the Odyssey Travel App. The two discuss the top travel industry stories of the year, from mask mandates and COVID restrictions dropping to the cruise industry's resurgence and so much more. Closing out the show, they look at what's to come in 2023 and make some bold predictions for the new year. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma Tiedemann talks with 2022 Sea Dogs catcher Stephen Scott about his experiences in the College World Series then transitioning to Portland's full time catcher in 2022.
Stephen Scott-Fawcett recalls his many adventures not only in surveying, but also in exploring Himalayas and Antarctica. Stephen Scott-Fawcett is a Chartered Surveyor since 1978 having been trained by the Valuation Office. He next attended Cambridge University and, after graduating, joined Martin & Mortimer as a full equity partner in June 1987. Stephen developed the business over the next 24 years and became a senior consultant in January 2011. He specialises in detailed building survey and valuation work, in both residential and commercial sectors. He is also and experienced Himalayan traveller, and has academic interest in Polar history as an author, editor, lecturer and conference facilitator. What is Covered: How Stephen started and then came back to the surveying career after spending some time as a vicarWhere the surveying work and serving in a parish intersect How the surveying industry changed post Financial Service Act from 1986What Stephen's experience running a business was likeThe building survey he designed to help the home vendors and purchasersStephen's interests in Nepal and Antarctica How surveyors can help with mitigating climate change Connect with Stephen Scott-Fawcett:LinkedInFacebookInstagramConnect with Marion:TikTok Instagram LinkedIn Resources: Martin & MortimerFinancial Service Act 1986The Surveyor Hub:Watch The Surveyor Hub WebinarsJoin the Facebook Community Watch the Women in Surveying Virtual SummitShow your support by buying me a coffeeFind out more at www.lovesurveying.comSign up for podcast reminders and Love Surveying weekly news here
Stephen Scott-Fawcett recalls his many adventures not only in surveying, but also in exploring Himalayas and Antarctica. Stephen Scott-Fawcett is a Chartered Surveyor since 1978 having been trained by the Valuation Office. He next attended Cambridge University and, after graduating, joined Martin & Mortimer as a full equity partner in June 1987. Stephen developed the business over the next 24 years and became a senior consultant in January 2011. He specialises in detailed building survey and valuation work, in both residential and commercial sectors. He is also and experienced Himalayan traveller, and has academic interest in Polar history as an author, editor, lecturer and conference facilitator. What is Covered: How Stephen started and then came back to the surveying career after spending some time as a vicarWhere the surveying work and serving in a parish intersect How the surveying industry changed post Financial Service Act from 1986What Stephen's experience running a business was likeThe building survey he designed to help the home vendors and purchasersStephen's interests in Nepal and Antarctica How surveyors can help with mitigating climate change Connect with Stephen Scott-Fawcett:LinkedInFacebookInstagramConnect with Marion:TikTok Instagram LinkedIn Resources: Martin & MortimerFinancial Service Act 1986The Surveyor Hub:Watch The Surveyor Hub WebinarsJoin the Facebook Community Watch the Women in Surveying Virtual SummitShow your support by buying me a coffeeFind out more at www.lovesurveying.comSign up for podcast reminders and Love Surveying weekly news here
In this insightful Nomad Futurist interview, we hear about the remarkable career of Stephen Scott, currently CEO of Datalec, a UK based datacenter construction company. With expertise across engineering, sales, management and finance, Scott provides a unique, decades-long perspective on the evolution of the industry and its future direction. Scott served as an officer in the Royal Navy where he worked in communications and pursued multiple engineering degrees. After retiring from the Navy, he moved into the software sector, internationalizing products, and traveling around the world before transitioning into IT. “When I first stepped into software and engineering, I was sure that IT was going to be the space I'd work in. I liked the idea that it knew no boundaries. It was truly international.” In the late 90s, Scott was involved in cutting-edge connectivity projects such as the London Grid for Learning that linked 2700 schools and the enablement of Ethernet phone calls for Earls Court, London's former premier international exhibition center. Scott joined the data center industry in 2000, as Sales Director for Global Switch and ran their managed services operation for several years. He also became involved with private equity and filled senior management roles in numerous enterprises over the years. Scott discusses the challenges posed by the prospect of a looming economic recession: “We've got to work out more efficient ways of deploying data center technology around Europe, more efficient ways of building offsite construction, modular construction, all of the things that we know that we can do to drive down the cost of delivery.” Because of his extensive background across several decades working in private equity and his leadership roles related to critical infrastructure, Scott sees a future that will entail regulation as the industry evolves. “I think this industry will become regulated. We've seen these infrastructure funds grow up over the last five years. They need to have a regulated asset class which they can invest in. It's not the Wild West we were in 10 years ago…It's now fully grown up.” Scott understands that young people have a different set of expectations relative to the workforce of the past and expect to have multiple careers after graduating. For this reason, he encourages them to consider the critical infrastructure industry because of the number of verticals it contains. “…within Internet infrastructure and our world of data centers and communications… there are multiple layers of career possible…with rewards in many different areas, in pure technology, app development, and in everything to do with delivering a service…it can be incredibly exciting!” His parting words to the young: “It's a very cool space with lots of choice and lots of different skills needed. It's a very cool place to be!” Stephen Scott is currently CEO of Datalec, a UK based data center construction company whose reach extends to Europe with over seventeen subsidiary locations. Prior to Datalec, Stephen spent 12 years as COO at Bridgehouse Capital (UK family office) and a further 2 years as CEO at a boutique London based Investment Bank. During this time, he gained significant private equity experience and participated in multiple sector M&A activities. Stephen has achieved considerable experience in the data center space and has held senior positions in several related companies including Deep Blue Cable (CEO), Global Marine Systems (Commercial Director), PSiNet Europe (CEO), Sentrum Data Centers (COO) and Global Switch (Sales Director). Stephen is a retired Naval Officer with an honors degree in engineering.
In this episode, Mary Conquest speaks with Stephen Scott, a Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) consultant and speaker who spent three decades at Alcoa, the aluminum giant that famously decided to focus on safety over profits.Stephen had a realization that pursuing zero incidents was actually harming workplace safety. He argues this approach encourages organizations to cover up mistakes and focus too much on metrics. Furthermore, it actively discouraged the workforce from raising safety events, and EHS professionals missed out on crucial feedback to create safer workplaces.After a series of fatalities, Stephen knew that something had to change. He tells the story of how HOP and then Critical Risk Management (CRM) were slowly embedded into Alcoa.Once the organization had embraced principles such as error is normal, people make mistakes and blame fixes nothing, the safety culture started to improve. They then shifted focus from trying to prevent all the high-frequency, low-consequence events to managing critical risks that could lead to serious injuries or fatalities.It wasn't a straightforward journey, but Stephen shares real-life stories and practical guidance to help safety professionals embrace new approaches to workplace safety.Stephen Scott on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-scott-65059a9/Todd Conklin's podcasts recommended by Stephen::PreAccident Investigation:https://preaccidentpodcast.podbean.com/Safety Labs is created by Slice, the only safety knife on the market with a finger-friendly® blade. Find us at www.sliceproducts.comIf you have any questions, please email us at safetylabs@sliceproducts.com
On this episode, Tyler meets up with Stephen Hall & Scott Shank in Lafayette, IN. Stephen & Scott are the owners of Asgard Combat Sports and Ascend Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Tyler, Stephen, & Scott talk about the community for veterans in jiu jitsu, the virtues of de-escalating, and jiu jitsu actually saving lives on this eighty-third episode of the Strangers Worth Meeting podcast. VIDEO: Find the video version of this podcast on the Strangers Worth Meeting YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/StrangersWorthMeeting Follow along with Tyler on Instagram @thixsonlife and find Stephen @stephen_aka_odin and Asgard @asgard_combat_sports and Ascend @ascendbjj
This week, TravelPulse Executive Editor Eric Bowman is joined by Stephen Scott, CEO of Travel Hub 365 & the Odyssey Travel App. The two first discuss the latest trending news stories in the travel industry, including takeaways from the busy July 4th holiday travel weekend and Bowman's experience on the newly christened Disney Wish cruise ship. Later, Scott provides insights into the various ways the travel industry continues to innovate and adjust to this new era we're living in, from inflation issues to new inventions and technology. The discussion on how the travel industry continues to innovate and adjust begins around the 17-minute mark. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jones Day partner Miguel Eaton and associates Jenny Plagman and Stephen Scott discuss what candidates should think about when selecting firms for on-campus interviews, interview preparation, and what they need to ultimately consider in choosing a law firm.
The International Airline Group is one of the world's largest airline groups, formed by the merger of British Airways and the Spanish airline Iberia. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, it flew to 279 destinations and carried approximately 118 million passengers per year. IAG created a new unified loyalty currency called Avios, as well as a dedicated loyalty division that has been operating in various forms for over 30 years. In this episode, we had joined by the Chief Product Officer of IAG Loyalty, Stephen Scott as we look at some of the big ideas that are engaging members right now, how they are evolving earn and spend their Avios, such as card linking and e-commerce, before moving on to emerging concepts that we're all starting to think about, such as NFTs. Stephen explains how the pandemic impacted customers all over the world and changed their behaviour and use of technology and how IAG Loyalty has focused on achieving a complete digital transformation to support them. There's much more on the way as IAG Loyalty continues to expand. Listen to this conversation and learn how exciting the future holds for the loyalty division of the International Airlines Group. Show Notes: The International Airlines Group (IAG) Stephen Scott Avios Time Stamps: 02:42 - Stephen Scott's Favorite Loyalty Program 06:43 - Consumer's Behavior of loyalty currency with e-stores 12:16 - Avios Card Linking Proposition 13: 57 - Brands with card linking 15:39 - Where is the IAG Loyalty at now? 22:41 - Scott's Experience with Digital Transformation 25:31 - Avios Digital Transformation journey 28:42 - Cultural Challenge 31:30 - Does the pandemic accelerate the digital transformation? 33:08 - IAG: Hangar 51 insight 36:39 - NFTs in the world of Loyalty
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In this episode I am joined by Stephen Scott, CEO at Datalec Precision Installations. Steve shares a great insight to the data centre sector and also Datalec as an organisation.Steve shares how his early career in the Navy helped shaped his career in the data centre sector and within leadership positions. He outlines why apprenticeships are so important and how others can develop successful careers in the data centre sector.Steve then shares an insight to Datalec and how they are on the pursuit for perfection. We discuss a number of the innovative products they provide, the challenges around sustainability, and how they have achieved such rapid growth across multiple regions.Finally Steve shares his predictions for 2022 and some excellent advice on how you can achieve a highly successful career.
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