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A joint mix with the Montréal based duo Bibi Club, thank you for the collaboration and to Mischa Karam for helping to facilitate this mix. Artwork by Sarah Fathallah from justseeds.org Thanks for listening. - Stefan. Below is the track listing: 01. Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, Ballad of the spirits 02. Blonde Redhead, 23 03. Aquaserge, Si loin Si proche 04. Moondog, Do your thing 05. Willie Trasher, Silent Inuit 06. Bibi Club, Ce qui va disparaître 07. Manja Ristić, The Witching Hour (excerpt) 08. Soledad Coyoli, Poema de luna, no.2 09. Badawi, Qaher III 10. Daniel Carter and Stefan Christoff, I can see it all turning now 11. Matteo Uggeri, ...and Then This Wonder 12. Matteo Uggeri, ...for God 13. Sonny Singh, Koi Bol Ram 14. Steve Bates, Seduction - Descent - The gloomy pits - Copper crown (excerpt)
#makina #happy_hardcore #uk #uk_hardcore #happyhardcore #ukhardcoreYouTube TwitchFacebookVKTrackList:1 Steve Bates, Yannis G - You & I 2 DJ Konik - Don't You Want Me (Makina) 3 Javiolo, Sesi, Fleky - Better Of Alone (Makina Mix) 4 Ronnie C - In The Rain 5 Outforce, Gregor Le Dahl - You Are the One 6 Dixxy & Rikston - Dancing Till the End7 Al Storm, Rob IYF - Tarantulaaargh! 8 Alaguan - S.B.M 9 now9 Ade Square - Going Crazy 10 Kinn - Strong Enough 11 Jack In Box - New Fight12 Michael Mansion - You're The 1 (Dy5oN Remix) 13 S3RL - Scary Movie (Kinn Remix) 14 Brett Cooper, JODIE POYE - Drifting Away 15 Slamma, Ronnie C - Open My Eyes 16 Brett Cooper - Heaven 17 Baker - My Life 18 Brett Cooper, Kinn - Rewind 19 Jack In Box - Right 20 Hard Killerz, GLIKER - Where Did U Go 21 DJ Square - This Is The Life (Kel X-Cyte Remix) 22 Fracus, Skizz - More Than Words 23 Dy5on - Back For '24 24 Eufeion - Scary Monsters 25 Technikore, No Hero - Walk Away 26 Dy5on - Control (Eufeion Remix) 27 Sesi - Right Now (Makina Hard Mix)
Voices for Palestine - Global solidarity Sept. 7, 2024 This 4 hour collective community broadcast weaves sounds from protests to support freedom in Palestine from all around the world. Including voices of artists and activists who are joining the frontlines of expressing their solidarity with the people of Gaza. In this broadcast we hear a set of interviews that I recorded with organizers of the People's Conference for Palestine in May 2024 in Detroit, Michigan, particularly with members of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM). Also you will hear from Caoimhe Butterly, an organizer of the The Freedom Flotilla Coalition during the stop of Handala (حنظلة) in Lisbon, Portugal. For this broadcast I am also sharing interviews with long-time Palestine solidarity activists Adam Shapiro, co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, in addition to a conversation with John Tarleton, the editor of The Indypendent in NY. Below is a full track listing from the broadcast, please tune-in and encourage your friends to listen. All the best, sending my love and solidarity. - Stefan Christoff. A full outline of the voices, works and music included including links to the voices and contributors can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-a9dGkf2_gx5jR5iVefH9IBdBIXTLMPTMD_9mjSg2O4/edit?usp=sharing 01. Badawi - The One (Zikr wave mix) 02. Roua Daas speaks on Penn State chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) 03. Reflections on the Wayne State University encampment visit, with Andrea from Oregon and Zein from New Mexico 04. Reem Said of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), Montréal 05. Yara Shoufani, Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) organizer 06. Steve Bates @steve-bates - Destroy the palace 07. An interview with Adam Shapiro (co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement) 08. SUNKEN CAGES @rmomin - Chants of The Broken 09. Errance @errancerrancerrance - Surdité 10. Badawi - A Better Place (reprise) 11. ben grossman @ben_grossman - force of will 12. Evitceles @evitceles - Within A Haze 13. Midland @midland - Side Gurn 14. Æther Varia @aether_varia - Asphalt 15. Atletas - Samsona (via Municipal K7 in Brazil) 16. Claire Deak @claire_deak - Quarrel of the Senses (Serenata) 17. Interview with John Tarleton, editor of The Indypendent in NY 18. Michel Banabila @michel-banabila - Where Old Meets New 19. Ian Kamau - Fear 20. Errance - Timbres oblitérés 21. Caoimhe Butterly interview from the Freedom Flotilla coalition, recorded in Lisbon Portugal 22. Leo, a youth singing in Nahuatl an Indigenous language in the Mexico City region 23. Naila Keleta-Mae - Free 24. JESICA SARRAF @777sarraf + CADENA NACIONAL (live mix) 25. Alejandro Saravia - In praise of struggle 26. Grim Beverage - Open C 27. Fuzz Lewis - Opener Wave 28. Leon Louder - Feast 29. Cataratas del Niágara - Dúo (Antonio Gritón and Germán Bringas) 30. Frank Barat interviews Lauren Jauregui
Virginia author/science fiction writer Steve Bates talks about his latest release “Castle of Sand” diving deeply into the world of AI & making us ask what would the world look like if AI took over? This follows the story of Maria Ramos finding herself on a distant planet with six others & an AI sharing the task of saving humanity after an apocalypse! Steve worked as a former reporter for the Washington Post winning numerous awards, plus Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), AARP, Nation's Business Magazine and his other books including “I Am Joey”, “The Patient”, “Afterlife”, “Welcome to Your Dream Hour” and more! Check out the amazing Steve Bates and his latest release on major platforms and www.stevebateswriter.com today! #stevebates #author #sciencefictionwriter #virginia #castleofsand #AI #washingtonpost #SHRM #AARP #nationsbusinessmagazine #iamjoey #thepatient #afterlife #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerstevebates #themikewagnershowstevebates --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Virginia author/science fiction writer Steve Bates talks about his latest release “Castle of Sand” diving deeply into the world of AI & making us ask what would the world look like if AI took over? This follows the story of Maria Ramos finding herself on a distant planet with six others & an AI sharing the task of saving humanity after an apocalypse! Steve worked as a former reporter for the Washington Post winning numerous awards, plus Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), AARP, Nation's Business Magazine and his other books including “I Am Joey”, “The Patient”, “Afterlife”, “Welcome to Your Dream Hour” and more! Check out the amazing Steve Bates and his latest release on major platforms and www.stevebateswriter.com today! #stevebates #author #sciencefictionwriter #virginia #castleofsand #AI #washingtonpost #SHRM #AARP #nationsbusinessmagazine #iamjoey #thepatient #afterlife #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerstevebates #themikewagnershowstevebates --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Virginia author/science fiction writer Steve Bates talks about his latest release “Castle of Sand” diving deeply into the world of AI & making us ask what would the world look like if AI took over? This follows the story of Maria Ramos finding herself on a distant planet with six others & an AI sharing the task of saving humanity after an apocalypse! Steve worked as a former reporter for the Washington Post winning numerous awards, plus Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), AARP, Nation's Business Magazine and his other books including “I Am Joey”, “The Patient”, “Afterlife”, “Welcome to Your Dream Hour” and more! Check out the amazing Steve Bates and his latest release on major platforms and www.stevebateswriter.com today! #stevebates #author #sciencefictionwriter #virginia #castleofsand #AI #washingtonpost #SHRM #AARP #nationsbusinessmagazine #iamjoey #thepatient #afterlife #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerstevebates #themikewagnershowstevebates
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Steve Bates is a science fiction writer. His new novel, "Castle of Sand," is now available on Amazon. His first novel, "Back to You," is also available on Amazon. Steve's short stories have appeared in numerous publications, including Kzine and Perihelion. Before turning to fiction, he was a reporter and editor for The Washington Post as well as for other newspapers, magazines and the web. Steve has won numerous awards for news and feature writing, including a Jesse H. Neal Award for business journalism in 2009 and an investigative reporting award in 1990. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingsomethingpodcast/support
In this Making Leaders podcast, we hear from Steve Bates, Director of Systems Engineering at Maxar Technologies and the 2022 SSPI Mentor of the Year. In his current role, he is responsible for managing a team of systems engineers and developing the safety roadmap for Maxar. Steve draws on his deep experience in aviation safety from a long and impressive career in the industry to help Maxar ensure that the company meets the demanding safety requirements for a crewed NASA spacecraft as part of the Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) for Gateway, a vital part of NASA's Artemis program. He is also responsible for preparing Maxar engineers to safely execute new missions as part of the company's business development strategy. Steve began his career in the U.S. Marine Corps where he worked primarily in electronic engineering. He went on to become an Engineering Manager at Boeing, where he led technical groups responsible for integration and architecture development of large networked systems, including developing and implementing Network Security requirements. While working at Boeing, Steve served as the FAA-approved Safety and Airworthiness Manager with complete responsibility for Flight Deck design and requirements on the 737 and 757. Learn more about Steve.
Welcome to the forty-seventh episode of the Lesson from the Cockpit podcast! This episode continues our conversation with former US Navy Commander Steve Bates and the history of the SH-3 Sea King helicopter. The Navy used the SH-3 for four decades and the Air Force made famous the HH-3 or Jolly Green Giant version, saving hundreds of airmen shot down over North and South Vietnam. The SH-3 also had a unique Cold War role Steve elaborates on! The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. These extremely detailed profiles are printed on vinyl and can be peeled off and stuck to any flat surface. Our patches are on cars and boats now too! Please go to www.wallpilot.com and order one or two of these fantastic profile illustrations. The SH-3 and HH-3 drawings will be on the website soon. Thanks for downloading and listening to the podcast! Please share this and previous episodes of the Lesson from the Cockpit podcast with friends, family, and loved ones, found on my website www.markhasara.com/episodes. Thanks for listening and we'll talk to you again next week on the Lesson from the Cockpit show.
Welcome to the forty-seventh episode of the Lesson from the Cockpit podcast! This episode continues our conversation with former US Navy Commander Steve Bates and the history of the SH-3 Sea King helicopter. The Navy used the SH-3 for four decades and the Air Force made famous the HH-3 or Jolly Green Giant version, saving hundreds of airmen shot down over North and South Vietnam. The SH-3 also had a unique Cold War role Steve elaborates on! The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. These extremely detailed profiles are printed on vinyl and can be peeled off and stuck to any flat surface. Our patches are on cars and boats now too! Please go to www.wallpilot.com and order one or two of these fantastic profile illustrations. The SH-3 and HH-3 drawings will be on the website soon. Thanks for downloading and listening to the podcast! Please share this and previous episodes of the Lesson from the Cockpit podcast with friends, family, and loved ones, found on my website www.markhasara.com/episodes. Thanks for listening and we'll talk to you again next week on the Lesson from the Cockpit show.
Welcome to the forty-seventh episode of the Lesson from the Cockpit podcast! This episode continues our conversation with former US Navy Commander Steve Bates and the history of the SH-3 Sea King helicopter. The Navy used the SH-3 for four decades and the Air Force made famous the HH-3 or Jolly Green Giant version, saving hundreds of airmen shot down over North and South Vietnam. The SH-3 also had a unique Cold War role Steve elaborates on! The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. These extremely detailed profiles are printed on vinyl and can be peeled off and stuck to any flat surface. Our patches are on cars and boats now too! Please go to www.wallpilot.com and order one or two of these fantastic profile illustrations. The SH-3 and HH-3 drawings will be on the website soon. Thanks for downloading and listening to the podcast! Please share this and previous episodes of the Lesson from the Cockpit podcast with friends, family, and loved ones, found on my website www.markhasara.com/episodes. Thanks for listening and we'll talk to you again next week on the Lesson from the Cockpit show.
Welcome to the forty-sixth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast! The Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King was the US Navy's primary rotary-wing aircraft for decades. Steve discusses training and flying the Sea King used for Fleet Logistics bringing beans, bombs, and mail to the fleet and sailors while underway at sea. Steve also tells us about some of the humanitarian operations he was involved with while at the Pentagon... on 9/11! The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported entirely by Wall Pilot, custom aviation graphics for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. These extremely detailed graphics are printed on vinyl and peeled off to stick to any flat surface. Go by Wall Pilot's website and order a few of these incredible graphics to keep the podcast going. This and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast can be found on my website at markhasara.com. Please share them with all of your family, friends, and loved ones. Our listening audience is growing fast now! Some pretty amazing videos can now be found on Lt Col Mark Hasara TikTok page. We had 1.1 million views in our first week! On next week's show, Steve tells us the history of the SH-3 Sea King and rotary wing aviation in the Navy so swing by next week. Thanks for listening and downloading the podcast and we'll talk to you next week on the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast.
Welcome to the forty-sixth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast! The Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King was the US Navy's primary rotary-wing aircraft for decades. Steve discusses training and flying the Sea King used for Fleet Logistics bringing beans, bombs, and mail to the fleet and sailors while underway at sea. Steve also tells us about some of the humanitarian operations he was involved with while at the Pentagon... on 9/11! The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported entirely by Wall Pilot, custom aviation graphics for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. These extremely detailed graphics are printed on vinyl and peeled off to stick to any flat surface. Go by Wall Pilot's website and order a few of these incredible graphics to keep the podcast going. This and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast can be found on my website at markhasara.com. Please share them with all of your family, friends, and loved ones. Our listening audience is growing fast now! Some pretty amazing videos can now be found on Lt Col Mark Hasara TikTok page. We had 1.1 million views in our first week! On next week's show, Steve tells us the history of the SH-3 Sea King and rotary wing aviation in the Navy so swing by next week. Thanks for listening and downloading the podcast and we'll talk to you next week on the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast.
Welcome to the forty-sixth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast! The Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King was the US Navy's primary rotary-wing aircraft for decades. Steve discusses training and flying the Sea King used for Fleet Logistics bringing beans, bombs, and mail to the fleet and sailors while underway at sea. Steve also tells us about some of the humanitarian operations he was involved with while at the Pentagon... on 9/11! The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported entirely by Wall Pilot, custom aviation graphics for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. These extremely detailed graphics are printed on vinyl and peeled off to stick to any flat surface. Go by Wall Pilot's website and order a few of these incredible graphics to keep the podcast going. This and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast can be found on my website at markhasara.com. Please share them with all of your family, friends, and loved ones. Our listening audience is growing fast now! Some pretty amazing videos can now be found on Lt Col Mark Hasara TikTok page. We had 1.1 million views in our first week! On next week's show, Steve tells us the history of the SH-3 Sea King and rotary wing aviation in the Navy so swing by next week. Thanks for listening and downloading the podcast and we'll talk to you next week on the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast.
"Mobler" by Dungen from En ar for Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog; "When You're Around" by Water From Your Eyes from Structure; "Fly by Night" by Adam Shephard from Quad; "Patch of Wet Ground" by Persher from Man with the Magic Soap; "Glimpse an End" by Steve Bates from Glimpse an End; "S.O.L. (featuring Olivier St. Louis) by Bibio from BIB10; "I'll Follow You Through the Floor (Live)" by Psychic Ills from Live at Levitation; "Venus in Furs" by Blasted Canyons featuring Jeremy Cox from Velvet Underground and Nico; "Swirling Flurry" by Thick Air from Soma Cataria; "Rain" by Cerberus Shoal from the expanded edition of their self-titled debut; "IV" by Oren Ambarchi from Shebang.
Professional shows have a long history of initiation, pranks, and other shenanigans, and we finally get the inside scoop on some of the best stories from behind the scenes of some of the greatest pro shows. We have JT Sachs, Steve Hawblitzel, Hunter Hanson, and Steve Bates on the show to have an unedited, unfiltered conversation about some of the great locker room and back stage, and even in-show stories they can think of from Tommy Bartlett, Sea World, and Cypress Gardens. You will hear some disgusting and strange, and you will hear about some of the great moments from a legendary time in show skiing. These guys lived in the hay-day of professional shows and they've got stories. Hear about the legend of Zane Schwenk on and off the water, hear about pranks involving cockroaches and crickets and duct tape and more, and hear about the love and camaraderie shared among skiers at the various professional shows. This one absolutely one of our most entertaining podcasts to dates. Today's sponsors are....FlymanSkis - custom made jump skis and Featherboard swivel skis at affordable prices. Get yours at flymanskis.comThe Lake Lovers Club - champions for all towed water sports and a shared love of the lakes, and the minds behind Twin Lakes Cornfest. Learn more at lakeloversclub.com.The Board Shop - all your summer water sports gear can be found at bswake.com.
In episode five of Rugby Direct, Newstalk ZB's Elliott Smith sits down with All Blacks Dane Coles and Aaron Smith ahead of 2021's first battle for the Bledisloe.Wallabies captain Michael Hooper discusses his views on the decision to drop some of his team mates from the test match due to drinking past their curfew.Former All Black and Auckland assistant coach Steve Bates talks the final game of the Bunnings NPC: Auckland vs Canterbury.Listen to commentary of every All Blacks test in 2021 on Newstalk ZB, Gold AM or via iHeart Radio.
Andy Dunn is joined by David McDonnell, Simon Mullock and Steve Bates to tackle football's biggest talking points.The panel look ahead to the Merseyside derby on Saturday as Liverpool welcome cross-city rivals Everton to Anfield.The quartet also cast their eye over the race to finish in the top four with Man City pulling away at the top of the standings.And the group also take a look at things further down the table with the fight to survive looking set to come down to a thrilling finale.
Article by CNN:Last May, Steve Bates' phone rang. The UK was in the midst of its first national lockdown -- there was a stay-at-home order, schools and most shops were closed, and experts were warning that a vaccine could still be years out.At the other end of the line was an old friend, Kate Bingham, a pharmaceutical investor who had just agreed to lead the UK's Vaccine Taskforce, a team of private sector experts assembled to secure vaccine doses for the British public. She wanted him to join."She wanted my contacts. She knew that I knew everybody in the industry," Bates, a lobbyist who heads the UK BioIndustry Association, told CNN. "Kate Bingham said to me, 'we've never made a vaccine that's worked against a human coronavirus. This is a long shot.'"Compelled by a sense of national duty in a time of crisis, Bates agreed to put his day job on hold. The position was unpaid.By that time, the British government had one of the highest national death tolls globally, having dragged its feet to impose lockdown restrictions, shown reluctance to enforce rules and following futile attempts to track and trace the spread of the virus. Its border was also still wide open, and the government was throwing money at a rotating cast of private sector consultants to secure basic personal protective equipment (PPE) -- an effort that appeared more successful at generating controversy than securing supplies.But the government's foresight in backing coronavirus vaccines has turned into one of the most surprising success stories of the pandemic.Despite its widely criticized pandemic response, which has led to more than 117,000 deaths and more than 4 million coronavirus cases to date, the UK has now administered 15 million coronavirus vaccine doses -- a target set by the government to reach everyone in its top four priority groups by February 15. The groups include everyone over 70, frontline health and social care workers, those living in care homes and the clinically extremely vulnerable.This total is more than Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Poland and Belgium combined. The UK has the third highest vaccination rate behind Israel and the UAE.Nadhim Zahawi, the UK's minister for Covid-19 vaccine deployment, confirmed the goal had been accomplished a day early in a post on Twitter Sunday. "We will not rest till we offer the vaccine to the whole of phase 1," Zahawi wrote, referring to the priority groups set out by the government.UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson celebrated the moment, calling it a "significant milestone" and an "extraordinary feat.""In England I can now tell you we have now offered jabs to everyone in the first four priority groups, the people most likely to be severely ill from Coronavirus, hitting the first target we set ourselves," he wrote on Twitter.The British government also plans to give a first dose to the remaining risk groups and adults over 50 by the end of April.Across the country, soccer stadiums, horse racing tracks, cathedrals and mosques are being used as mass vaccination sites. And through the National Health Service (NHS), the government can reach almost every person in the country to schedule a vaccination appointment.In the southern English town of Basingstoke, a working fire station is being used for vaccinations. To accommodate the program, engines have been moved outdoors, emergency deployment routes have been overhauled and a small army of soldiers, firefighters, volunteers and nurses have moved in."It feels like a wartime effort," says Mark Maffey, the NHS architect who led the transformation of the fire station and three other vaccination sites in the area.Big bets on 'longshot' vaccinesThe centralized NHS is key to getting shots in arms, but it was an early series of big pets on then-unproven vaccines that really vaulted the UK ahead of the global pack.Cautious not to repeat its PPE-purchasing mistakes and unwilling to rely solely on public servants who lacked expertise in vaccine pr...
Talks are continuing between EU officials and AstraZeneca over the delivery of all the doses of the vaccine the EU has ordered. Brussels does not accept the explanation that Britain's order is to be fulfilled because it was placed three months earlier - and it wants supplies to come from production lines in the UK if those in Belgium and the Netherlands continue to have problems. Mishal Husain and Justin Webb speak to Sir Jeremy Farrar, of the Wellcome Trust, Dutch MEP Kim Van Sparrentak and Steve Bates, of the UK Bioindustry Association. (Image: A health worker fills a syringe. Credit: Reuters)
Arsenal lurch to another defeat while Manchester United are somehow managing to remain in the title race in the early stages of the season.Has Nuno plateaued at Wolves? Is Bielsa a myth or a magician? Can anybody beat Liverpool to this year's title - Chelsea, Spurs, Man City?This week Andy Dunn is joined by David Anderson, Simon Bird and Steve Bates as they digest this week in football.
Claire Tomlinson is joined by The Independent’s Miguel Delaney, Steve Bates from the People and the Daily Telegraph’s Matt Law to discuss the latest football headlines.
SHRM’s All Things Work podcast is continuing coverage of how the world of work is responding to the pandemic. In this episode, we’re turning our attention to the critical role of IT during the crisis. While stay-at-home orders have brought so much work to a standstill, we can only imagine how much worse the economic slowdown would be if it weren’t for IT systems and the professionals responsible for keeping those systems running. In this episode, host Tony Lee is joined by Steve Bates of KPMG. Steve heads KPMG’s CIO Chief Center of Excellence and shares his vantage point of what it looks like for a company with 219,000 employees worldwide to go completely remote almost overnight. Hear Tony and Steve discuss the responses and lessons learned from IT departments both large and small, as well their thoughts on the future shape of IT as companies embrace remote work while also taking steps to return to the workplace.Please subscribe to All Things Work on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out SHRM.org/podcasts to listen on your desktop. And be sure to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or on your podcatcher of choice.Keep up with SHRM by visiting the website, liking our Facebook page, checking us out on LinkedIn, and following us on Twitter and Instagram.
Jump on in to episode fifty-four of The Presentation Boss Podcast! This week Kate and Thomas are listening in to a TED Talk recommended by a listener. Thank you to Steve Bates for putting us onto this talk. It's lovely to watch this talk, it's so compelling and a slight peek back at what TED was like in 2004.This talk cleverly leverages the hefty use of metaphor to anchor a concept in the mind of the audience, and the ending even takes Kate by surprise. Listen in as Kate and Thomas play the talk and pause to make comment. There is a lot to learn here about calm delivery, careful selection of details and even storytelling.What You'll Learn • Getting quickly to the valuable content of your presentation• A reason to be a good audience member• What to do when a distraction happens mid-presentation• The value of using less adjectives when describing elements of a story• How to not overwhelm the audience with too much technical detail• Using effective pause when delivering an important point• Purging the mind of your audience with humour before delivering a pertinent point• What to do if you deliver humour that doesn't work• Why you should be careful of flippant statements that diminish your credibilityMentioned In The Show • Malcolm Gladwell | Choice, happiness and spaghetti sauceResources and Links • Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/• Presentation Boss on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/presentation-boss
Steve Bates is the chief at Honesdale Volunteer FD, and has been a volunteer firefighter for most of his adult life. He joined Adam in July of 2018 to discuss what's involved in volunteer firefighter, how he ascended to the rank of Chief, and what goes on behind the scenes and in the aftermath of a structure fire. There is a tremendous ongoing need for new volunteers, and Steve explains the process of becoming a volunteer and how important it is for local residents to support the work that volunteer fire companies do.
How do big companies stay at the forefront of the industry? How do small companies "make it big" ? In this episode of Discovery Matters, Conor and Dodi chat with 3 guests to find some answers. Please welcome Kath Mackay, managing director at Alderley Park, Steve Bates, CEO of the BioIndustry Asociation (BIA) and Oliver Hardick, board member of the BIA and business leader at GE Healthcare Life Sciences.
Jacqui Oatley is joined this week by Jason Burt, Rob Draper and Steve Bates as they discuss Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City, Everton's resurgence under Carlo Ancelotti and whether the Premier League's first winter break will be a success.
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates, Martin Samuel and Paul Hayward as the panel discuss Tottenham Hotspur's new appointment in Jose Mourinho, the pressures on Marco Silva, Quique Sánchez Flores, Unai Emery and Manuel Pellegrini.
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel from the Daily Mail, Steve Bates of the Sunday People and the Daily Mirror’s Darren Lewis to discuss this week's major football stories, including the controversy surrounding Bernardo Silva after his tweet to Benjamin Mendy and recent reports linking Tottenham with Gareth Southgate should Mauricio Pochettino decide to leave Spurs.
Divorce isn't easy for anyone, but it doesn't mean if you can't hack it, that you need to become a deadbeat Dad. Yet, society sure likes to assume that a lot of Dads are deadbeat Dads, but that's not necessarily always the case. In fact, most Dads going through divorce would like to be as involved with their kids as possible. Steve Bates is one of those guys and he and I talk candidly about divorce, losing jobs, and making it through the times that we thought we would be able to during our divorces and trying to raise our kids - without being deadbeat Dads. About SteveLao Tzu, a Chinese philosopher born over 2,600 years ago wrote, "When I let go of who I am, I become who I might be." I love this and I attempt to use it every day, but it is really, really difficult to not live in the past and let it fill your head with doubts and what if's. Even so, it's how we choose to utilize those prior life experiences which help us realize what our dreams and desires are. Experiences give us motivation to move forward instead of back. And the more we have been challenged by our past, the more rewarding whatever it is the future holds in store. I've been a single parent, but my kids are now 19 & 17 and I am married to an incredible, amazing woman who I am so thankful for every day. I've broken my back and was concerned if I'd be able to walk or run again, but I still become a firefighter and a paramedic, I was an unemployed college dropout at the age of 38, but I've since graduated at the top of my class and am privileged to be intimately involved with a company that is a game changer on a global scale. The memory of the low points of my life are what keep me rising above them. Do I stall or fall back from time to time? Absolutely. It's called being human. The key for me is realizing that those "bad times" don't define me. In fact they give me strength which may not have come about otherwise. And because I refuse to be a prisoner to what has been, I'm always willing to try new things which helps to keep life from getting stale (like starting a blog and hanging out all my laundry for the world to see). And if you'll have me as your guide I'd be very excited to go through this journey with you! Connect With Steve Website (http://www.findingyoutopia.com) You can also listen to the podcast on… (https://apple.co/2Q4nnbt) (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rick-clemons/forty-plus-real-men-real-talk) (https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/40-plus-real-men-real-talk-854094) (https://radiopublic.com/40-plus-real-men-real-talk-WoBlp5) Hey Guys, Check This Out!Are you a guy who keeps struggling to do that thing? You know the thing you keep telling yourself and others you’re going to do, but never do? Then it’s time to get real and figure out why. Take the Unapologetic Life Assessment - Click Here, (https://rickclemons.com/ul_lp/) and stop playing it safe. For a real, deep-dive, one-to-one coaching session where we make things happen to get you out of your own way, check out my "Your Next Move" Strategy Session. Check it out - Click Here! (http://rickclemons.com/discovery-session) Break free of fears. Make bold moves. Live life without apologies P.S. get your free My Bold Life Manifesto, right here - (https://rickclemons.com/manifesto/)
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times and Steve Bates of the Sunday People for a discussion of the latest football stories.
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Steve Bates of the Sunday People and Jonathan Liew of The Independent to discuss all the latest football news.
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates of The Sunday People, Matt Law of The Telegraph and Alyson Rudd of The Times for a discussion on all the football latest news.
Free City Radio mix by Steve Bates (@steve-bates) ! for broadcast on @radioCKUT Kali Malone (@kali-malone) — Prelude — Organ Dirges 2016-2017 Toshimaru Nakamura — NIMB #56 — NIMB #9 Yiorgis Sakellariou (@mecha_orga) — A1 (excerpt) — Diapsalmata: A Collection Of Short Works MMMD (@mohammadsound) — Akvo De — Hagazussa The Dead C — Mighty (acoustic) — Trapdoor Fucking Exit Ut — Evangelist — In Gut's House Body/Head — You Don't Need — The Switch Hidup Damai — Senyawa — Menjadi Mamman Sani — Samari Da Yan Matan — Unreleased Tapes 1981-1984 Loren Connors — Mother & Son — Hell's Kitchen Park accompanying graphic by Stefan @spirodon Christoff, a night time sky photo remixed.
In this podcast, Steve Bates, UK BioIndustry Association's CEO, discusses both the challenges and opportunities of Brexit on the UK’s biotechnology sector, and the need for strong, vital IP supported by private investment. Steve was an advisor to Tony Blair’s government and a founding member of United Life Sciences, a strategic partnership representing over 1000 life science and healthcare member companies internationally. He also sits on the Science, Industry and Translation Committee of The Royal Society.
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates of The Sunday People, Jack Pitt-Brooke of The Independent and Alyson Rudd of The Times for a discussion of all the latest football news.
Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Shaun Custis of The Sun and Steve Bates of the Sunday People for a discussion of all the latest football news and stories.
The Punt is back! Derek McGovern gives his thoughts ahead of the TV games in the Premier League and Pete Farries, Gav P and Al Ross (fresh from a winning treble in week one) offer their best bets in the Football League. Our guest from the FWA is The Sunday People's Steve Bates, who gives his top four prediction and talks about Jose Mourinho's attitude behind the scenes at Old Trafford. Dave Kelner hosts. #betting #thepunt #football #mufc #mcfc #podcast
Neil Ashton is with Steve Bates of The Sunday People, Darren Lewis from The Mirror and Jonathan Northcoft from The Sunday Times for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Kay of The Times, Steve Bates of The Sunday People and Neil Custis of The Sun to give their opinion on all the latest football news.
Ex-Everton midfielder Leon Osman joins the team to discuss the Toffees struggles, Steve Bates calls for FA chief Greg Clarke to step down and we wonder can Spurs keep Harry Kane long term? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Punt returns ahead of the football this weekend. The Sunday People's Steve Bates is this week's FWA guest and he speaks to Dave Kelner and Derek McGovern about THAT Lukaku chant and also the rise of soccer Stateside. William Hill's In Play Football trader, Michael Lumley, gives his thoughts on the Premier League and Pete Farries, Gav P and Al Ross provide their best bets in the Championship and Leagues One and Two respectively. Alex Dunn goes for three winning bets in a row on the European action. #football #PL #betting #sport
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson of The Times, Paul Hayward of the Telegraph, and Steve Bates of the Sunday People for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
All businesses that scale up have to tackle funding, location and people to speed the way to international markets. In this podcast, Informa’s Global Content Editor Mike Ward discusses growing a biotech business at this year’s BIO International Convention with Gil Van Bokkelen, chief executive of Athersys Inc; Chris Doherty, managing director of Alderley Park, the UK’s largest single site bio campus; and Steve Bates, chief executive of the UK’s BioIndustry Association. Link: https://mspl.co.uk/
Chief football writer for the Sunday People, Steve Bates joins Sam Norris on this edition to discuss the fortunes of English sides in Europe this week as well as a look at the enigma that is Paul Pogba. The pair also preview this weeks televised Premier League fixtures. Enjoy.
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates of the Sunday People, Jason Burt of the Telegraph and John Cross of the Daily Mirror to discuss the latest news from the world of football.
Dave Kelner is joined by The Sunday People's Steve Bates to preview this week's Premier League matches. The feature is Liverpool's trip to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United. #betting #FWAPodcast #podcast #PL
Neil Ashton is joined by Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times, Steve Bates of The People and Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday.
The Mirror's Steve Bates joins William Hill's Alex Dunn to preview this weekend's televised matches in the Premier League. The pair go into detail about the Manchester derby and reflect on England's win in Slovakia on this edition of the podcast. #FWAPodcast #betting #football #MCFC #MUFC
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of The Daily Mail, Steve Bates of The People and Sam Wallace of The Telegraph to discuss England's performance at Euro 2016 and the upcoming Premier League season.
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates of The People, Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday and Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times to round up and discuss the latest football stories.
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Charlie Wyett of The Sun, Steve Bates of The People, and Matt Dunn joining in the studio.
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Steve Bates of The People, Neil Custis of The Sun, and Martin Hardy of The Independent.
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Paul Hayward of the Daily Telegraph, Martin Samuel at the Daily Mail and Steve Bates of the People.
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Paul Hayward of the Daily Telegraph, Steve Bates from The People and the Mail On Sunday's Rob Draper.
Kingsley Jones on Sale Sharks versus Newcastle April 2010. Listen to Kingsley Jones's verdict after Sale Sharks had narrowly lost the "Most important game in the club's history" 30-32 against Newcastle Falcons on St.George's Day. Luckily, a reprieve was at hand less than 48 hours later when Leeds Carnegie beat Worcester Warriors 12-10 to condemn the men from Sixways to second division rugby next season.
Steve Bates on Sale Sharks versus Saracens. Steve Bates discusses Newcastle's victory over the Sale Sharks at Edgeley Park.