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A Samoan national has been jailed for four years for exploiting illegal migrants. Immigration New Zealand general manager of immigration compliance and investigations Steve Watson spoke to Alexa Cook.
Steve Watson played many positions for the Michigan Wolverines and even broke into the NFL. But when his football career ended, Steve found himself without identity or direction. As he learned to listen for God's voice, Steve found a new calling through the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, inspiring other young men. Steve talks this week about finding identity in Jesus, the strength in vulnerability, and staying true to yourself in today's dating scene.Segments/chapters0:00 Intro/What does redemption mean to you?2:08 Steve's spiritual background and search for meaning after football14:41 The end of an unfulfilling post-football career leads to something greater29:30 The silver linings to a year of unemployment and frustration42:33 When we're honest with God, He empathizes with us51:45 What Steve has gained from building relationships with caring people61:30 Healthy habits and “guardrails” to use in the dating world68:07 Lessons in faith and forgiveness from the story of JosephVisit The Redeemed's website for downloadable discussion question sets, show notes, inspirational articles, more resources, or to share your testimony.Join our Exclusive Newsletter: Signup today and be the first to get notified on upcoming podcasts and new resources!The Redeemed is an organization giving men from all backgrounds a supportive, judgment-free environment, grounded in Christian love without demanding participation in any faith tradition, where they can open up about their challenges, worries, and failures—and celebrate their triumphs over those struggles. Have a redemption story? Share your redemption story here. Interested in being a guest on our podcast? Email Nate@theredeemed.com Follow The Redeemed on Social Media: Podcast YouTube Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter
We speak with Steve Watson from Stack about print trends in 2025 and the popularity of titles dealing with sex and relationships. Also on the programme: we chat with Chris Kontos from ‘Kennedy’ magazine on his new wine bar in Athens and the world’s only publication about sign-painting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Gary explores the world of social care with Steve Watson! At the heart of exceptional care is outstanding leadership and management. That's where Nursing Management Consultancy Services come in. Led by Steve Watson, a seasoned expert with over three decades in Health and Social Care services, their consultancy provides bespoke coaching, support, and interim management solutions to care providers across the UK. They're here to guide your team towards excellence. To learn more about Steve and connect with him further, please connect with him on LinkedIn plus take a look at his Website! Thank you for listening to The Grow Show! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review wherever you are enjoying this and share it with your friends.
Evaluating troubled companies can uncover both risks and opportunities. Capital Group analyst Todd Saligman and portfolio manager Steve Watson explain how they approach investing in companies during times of crisis. #CapGroupGlobal For full disclosures go to capitalgroup.com/global-disclosures For our latest insights, practice management ideas and more, subscribe to Capital Ideas at getcapitalideas.com. If you're based outside of the U.S., visit capitalgroup.com for Capital Group insights. Watch our latest podcast, Conversations with Mike Gitlin, on YouTube: https://bit.ly/CG-Gitlin-playlist This content is published by Capital Client Group, Inc. U.K. investors can view a glossary of technical terms here: https://bit.ly/49rdcFq To stay informed, follow us LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/42uSYbm YouTube: https://bit.ly/4bahmD0 Follow Mike Gitlin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikegitlin/ About Capital Group Capital Group was established in 1931 in Los Angeles, California, with the mission to improve people's lives through successful investing. With our clients at the core of everything we do, we offer carefully researched products and services to help them achieve their financial goals. Learn more: capitalgroup.com Join us: capitalgroup.com/about-us/careers.html Copyright ©2024 Capital Group
Control of Bodies And The Body of Christ (7.21.24, Steve Watson) by River NYC Sermons
Episode 164 features Jason Pohl from Buildings IOT and Steve Watson from The Museum of London and is our 10th episode in the Case Study series looking at real-life, large-scale deployments of smart building technologies. These are not marketing fluff stories, these are lessons from leaders that others can put into use in their smart buildings programs. This conversation explores The Museum of London's new museum that will be a world leading smart museum using the latest technology and data science to minimize energy use. Enjoy!Find full show notes and episode transcript on The Nexus Podcast: Episode 164 webpage.Sign-up (or refer a friend!) to the Nexus Newsletter.Learn more about The Smart Building Strategist Course and the Nexus Courses Platform.Check out the Nexus Labs Marketplace.Learn more about Nexus Partnership Opportunities.
TecnAir designs and manufactures an extensive variety of pneumatic cylinders, valve assemblies, linear drives, handling equipment, controls and other products. Located in Shipley, the company's products are used for the assembly of standard and special automation solutions worldwide, predominantly in the transport, semiconductor, railway, marine and off-shore automotive industries. Characterising this activity above all else is the large amount of metal cutting involved in machining the parts, as well as the extreme accuracy to which they must be machined. To this end, since the early 2000s the manufacturer has entrusted component clamping on its machining centres to Chick workholding products, manufactured in the US and supplied through sole UK agent 1st Machine Tool Accessories. Steve Watson, CNC Operations Manager at TecnAir advised: “The accuracy of the sliding surfaces is critical on many of our components, so tolerances down to single-figure microns must be held to ensure they can perform many millions of cycles faultlessly. Similarly, the finish on ground, polished or roller-burnished sealing faces has to be very high, so the flatness and roughness of milled surfaces must be excellent to allow the low Ra values to be achieved as quickly as possible.” “Fixturing is crucial, as any movement or vibration cannot be tolerated. Chick products have underpinned the required level of accuracy in our factory for the past couple of decades and continue to do so. Not only is rigid workholding ensured, which incidentally also prolongs tool life, but a high level of interchangeability of the various Chick clamping units also helps to minimise investment in the equipment.” Monthly quantities are machined in batches of from 200 to 2,000 for TecnAir's products, which account for 80% of turnover. Many thousands of component variants are involved, which are manufactured over a double shift pattern, five days a week plus at weekends if necessary. The remainder of throughput is subcontract design and production of parts for other companies, which involves machining anything from one-offs to a couple of hundred components. Supporting the prismatic machining operations on the shop floor are 15 Chick QwikLOK units, which are used on five vertical machining centres (VMCs), three from HAAS and two from Yamazaki Mazak. Six of the units are dedicated to pendulum machining of relatively short pneumatic cylinder bodies from aluminium extrusion in three operations – rear-end cap machining, front-end cap machining and inlet and outlet port machining on a Mazak VTC-530. The resulting high-density workholding has the effect of maximising the use of the available machining area and reducing the overall number of tool changes needed for machining the components. In addition, there are 11 MultiLOK towers deployed across three twin-pallet, 4-axis, horizontal machining centres (HMCs). They are a stand-alone Doosan HC400 and two Mazak HCN-4000s linked by a Palletech automated storage and retrieval system for 16 machine pallets. Materials processed are mainly aluminium and stainless steel, plus some brass, with castings accounting for 30% of throughput while the remainder is produced from either billet or extrusion. The QwikLOKs use three jaws to secure two workpieces simultaneously against a fixed central jaw by turning a single handle, in contrast to a traditional vice that is only able to clamp a single part. Opposing forces are cancelled and a reliable reference point is provided for machining. The Chick jaws create a pull-down action when they close, ensuring rigid workholding. On every face of each four-sided MultiLOK tower, according to the size of the component to be fixtured, there is either a single-station or a dual-station jaw set. These employ Chick's proprietary QwikChange snap-on/snap-off interface. Round and diamond pins in two bushed locating holes provide high clamping repeatability, leading to consistency of machining from one batch to the next. Ideally, for maximum productivity and extended periods of unattended machining, components are set up on all four faces of a Multi-Lok. However, there are occasions when only two or three faces are employed, such as if components are longer than the tower width and overhang one or both sides. Alternatively, instead of a jaw set, an aluminium faceplate can be snapped in seconds onto the QwikChange interface on any side of the towers. The repeatability of location is within microns, providing what is essentially a zero-point pallet exchange system. The faceplate is pre-machined and may incorporate other workholding devices to configure bespoke fixturing arrangements for securing awkwardly shaped and/or multiple components quickly in a single set-up. The decision to invest in a faceplate depends on the number of components to be produced and the frequency with which batches repeat. At TecnAir, a couple of dozen machined faceplates are stored for suitable jobs. An additional advantage of this approach is that workpieces can be fixtured offline, away from the machine tool, maximising its spindle uptime. It is similarly possible to put a faceplate onto a QwikLOK on a VMC if an application warrants it. Moreover, based on similar considerations regarding quantities of components involved and frequency of production, bespoke machined soft jaws can be held for use on the QwikLOKs to hold securely workpieces of difficult shape, often in multiples, such as round components that would tend to spin in a normal hard jaw set.
March 8, 2024 ~ Mayor Mike Duggan has proposed his $2.7 billion budget for fiscal 2025, and it includes some new areas to focus funding. The city of Detroit's budget director Steve Watson talks with Guy and Jamie about the city's income tax revenue growth, and its impact of the Department of Transportation, homelessness services, and more.
Testing Peers podcast has reached 100 episodes!Beth Marshall (10 episodes), chairs this special look back and forward episode, joined by Simon Prior (78 episodes), Russell Craxford (88), Chris Armstrong (93) and David Maynard (96).Beth skillfully guides the conversation to talk about the podcast and beyond, what are we most proud of?A few little peeks behind the curtain, including some insight into how long the editors typically take per episode. Many thanks to you David and Russell
Immigration New Zealand is warning potential migrants to watch out for scam job offers and visas that seem too good to be true. The agency says scams on social media and apps like WhatsApp are becoming more commonplace. Steve Watson is the general manager of immigration compliance and investigation. Watson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
NUFC Matters LIVE An Evening With Steve Watson at Tynemouth Surf Cafe 2323 Part 1
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Simon Pryde, Matthew Raisbeck, John Anderson and Steve Watson reflect on Newcastle's Champions League exit after defeat to AC Milan at St James' Park.
Capital Group portfolio manager Steve Watson discusses how he learned early in his career to get comfortable with market downturns, the circumstances that launched him on a professional life in Asia and Europe, and the importance of avoiding emotional overreactions to stock markets. Related resources:Making the case for international equities For industry-leading insights, support tools and more, subscribe to Capital Ideas at getcapitalideas.com. The Capital Ideas website is not intended for use outside the U.S. In Canada visit capitalgroup.com/ca for Capital Group insights.
Tuesday 9/19/23 Hour 1 - Steve says the Deshaun Watson trade is a classic example of 'the Browns being the Browns,' and Penn State men's basketball announces its full schedule.
In what will be the last podcast of the season, we take a look at the final round of the home and away season. Who made the finals, who missed out, Commish Medal winners.
We've only got two more rounds in the home and away season and just when we think things couldn't get more interesting the top 5 continue to fight for the best position going into the finals. A few teams in the Cup comps are starting to get nervous as well, the Champions League is really looks like it'll come down to the final round.
With only three rounds remaining in the season each game is really starting to mean 8 points - for the teams at the top of the ladder and the bottom! There were a couple of close ones this week except if you were playing the Warriors ...
I'm sure you're all like me and happy to send the end of the bye rounds, with the NBA draft completed and Round 13 done it means only one thing ... 1 more week until the trade deadline! If there are any trades that you have any players that you don't think that will make the cut .. now is the time.
This week we had the first try of the new system for the bye, I might be bias, but I loved it - other that a late withdrawal of my ruck which killed me - anyway that's a conversation for the podcast. We had a couple of high scoring games this week and I sure all Tex Walker owners were left wondering why, why this week.
We've been away a couple of weeks as life has got in the way again, but it's come around, that time of the season that we all dreed - the bye rounds. But fear not, Steve has come up with a way that will limit the damage to our minds and the scores.
EPISODE 23 OF DENISE WELCH'S JUICY CRACK!There's no pain, no gain at the gym getting ready for a couch to 5k! Coping with the long, cold, wet, grey winter. Deliberations on the Prince Harry phone hacking case, and a discussion around the harrowing effects the press can have on celebrities' lives as well as the long-lasting implications of phone hacking. How being broken by the events of 9/11 led me down a path of healing with the support of my dearest friends.I open up about my own encounters with the press, including moments of journalistic entrapment that left a lasting impact on my trust and mental health. We'll discuss the consequences of such stories, and how we hope that those responsible are held accountable for the lives they've disrupted. Our conversation takes us to my son Louis' house, where we chat about acting and preparations for upcoming roles, as well as a potential mother-son safari holiday to South Africa and the importance of learning something new every day.We get to chat about voiceovers and self-tapes, and reminisce about the glory days of Newcastle FC - memories of David Ginola, Peter Beardsley, Steve Watson, and Mickey Quinn. There's a snippet of my ‘Nibbles and Nails' Whatsapp group and invite listeners to reach out with questions or suggestions.----If you've got any questions for Denise, or would like to know more about anything you've heard Denise discussing in this episode or in the past, please email us at:denisewelchpod@gmail.comWe'd love to hear from you!Instagram: @denise_welchTwitter: RealDeniseWelchTikTok: @denisewelch58YouTube: @denisewelchpodcastSales & Sponsorship enquiries: denisewelchpod@gmail.comEpisode Keywords:#NavigatingLife #PressIntrusion #PersonalGrowth #PrinceHarry #PhoneHacking #JournalisticEntrapment #Acting #MentalHealth #CelebrityPress #SelfDiscovery #Challenges #JoysOfLife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Watson is a retired police chief with over two decades of experience in law enforcement.
I think for the first time in history we've had two ties in the same week, with only a couple of weeks out before the Mid Seaosn Draft those could make a huge impact on the draft order.
This week we had some massive scores by some teams and the Forwards set the scoring records alight across both leagues! While most people are looking at the league ladder we can't forget about the Champions League, we're down to the pointy end of the Group Stage now and some groups will come down to points scored - not just wins.
We had a week off last week due to Steve being sick and losing his voice, but we're back for a quick chat to talk about all the latest AFR news from Round 6.
The Norwegian blues guitar titan, record producer, and songwriter returns to the musical center of the universe to soak up some 3rd world charm and record a new record. After days of productive sessions and a whirlwind survey of local hot spots and luminaries, Arne joins René and guest cohost John Papa Gros at divebar mecca Snake and Jake’s Christmas Club Lounge to pause and reflect. Topics include a return appearance, Doug Belote, Terence Higgins, a pandemic release, the problem of evil, drinks with Lucinda Williams and a Rolling Stone, a Chris Rock sighting, Steve Jordan, Quint Davis, Tipitina’s, the Kingpin, Papa Mali, Louque, Viking invasions, Steve Watson, Johnny Vidacovich, Frenchy, vibration, the Lamarquestra, Randy Rainbow, Broadway pit musicians, Dino Kruse, sidemen, a television tribute, a daughter’s success, reindeer, French Quarter Fest, a new EP, and much more. Intro music: "Trucker Takes A Wife" by Styler/Coman Break and Outro Music: "Dressed Up To Get Messed Up"and "Procastination Blues" By Arne Skage Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Shirts here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook Arne Skage Homepage Arne Skage Music Facebook John Papa Gros Homepage John Papa Gros Facebook
Can you believe that we're 4 weeks into the season already? Put your hand up if you thought that you'd be doing better than you are … ok, so it's only the Chargers and Warriors that have their hands up.
Some of the scores this week came back down to earth as some of the teams started chasing the stats. The first two round of the AFR have been made up of some high scores, but Round 3 historically sees them come down a bit as some clubs start to figure out game plans. We announce a trade live on the podcast this week as it came through just as we were about to press record.
Round 2 saw some close games and some even coming down to the final few minutes of the AFL games, in saying that unlike most tipping comps out there the favourites still managed to win in most cases. This week Steve and I spend a bit more time looking at the Champions League and some of the how the Group Stages are looking.
Isn't it great to have football back .. last week I couldn't be bothered with it and this week I'm looking forward to Round 2 already. It might have something to do with me walking the Oxfam 100km trail walk and this time next week means that I would have (hopefully) completed it. There were some big scores this week and some if the teams probably exceeded expectations once that a once off or will it be the start of something big this season.
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Where was the offseason? Yesterday we all got together for the pre-season draft, thanks to everyone for making it run so smoothly as always - although the question still gets asked: "Why does the Original League Draft always take longer than the Super League?". Tonight Steve I and catch up pretty much for the first time since the end of last season and we have a chat about the draft, our season predictions and take a look at Round 1 that starts this week.
Planning is underway to set up temporary accommodation for those displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle. The Government's Temporary Accommodation Service was activated for households in Auckland earlier this month following the Anniversary Weekend floods. That should soon become available to other affected regions in the North Island once they move into recovery mode. MBIE Temporary Accommodation Service incident controller Steve Watson spoke to Corin Dann.
On Inside the Nation, I have a conversation with former San Jose SaberCats great and the current Exec. V.P. of the Arena Football League Players' Union (AFLPU), Steve Watson. We discuss his experience in the league as a member of the San Jose SaberCats prior to the league restructuring and then with the Tulsa Talons and Dallas Vigilantes. Then we move on in the conversation to discuss life after the league and thoughts on the overall thought of where the AFL is today and headed in the future.
One hundred and seventy five Auckland properties have been red stickered meaning they are uninhabitable. Another 760 are yellow stickered - meaning severe damage and limited access. And there's likely more to come. Where does that leave renters and landlords? MBIE Head of Tenancy Services, Steve Watson, talks to Lisa Owen.
God, The Becoming One (11.13.22, Steve Watson) by River NYC Sermons
He was told he was too slow, so he trained with his college track team. He wasn't drafted by the team he thought would draft him, so he went to their training camp and made the team as an undrafted free agent. Over the next several years, Steve Watson would endear himself to Broncos fans catching anything throw his way by Craig Morton, John Elway and others. In 1989 he was cut by the Broncos and had to figure out what to do next with a young family at home. He tried a variety of professions from real estate, media and coaching and today still keeps his plate full of activities. Teammates call him Blade, I always think of him at #81.
Post Match Reaction To Newcastle's Win Over Aston Villa. We hear from the Magpies Head Coach Eddie Howe, Goalscorer Callum Wilson and defender Sven Botman. Analysis from Colin White, Matthew Raisbeck and Steve Watson.
Inside the Grid was on the road at the Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) Deep Dive Conference in Watertown, South Dakota. ISG's Economic Development Practitioner, Steve Watson, shares his perspective on economic development and Joe Fiala explains why GOED hosted the Deep Dive sessions for "landing-the-deal".
The Premier League back. In Season 2, Episode 1 of Black & White, former Newcastle midfielder Steve Watson joins host Geordie Pete Redding and Arab News Sports Editor Ali Khaled to look back on the Magpies's transfer activity over the summer, discuss Eddie Howe's need to strengthen the team's attack, and look forward to the 2022-23 Premier League season opener against Nottingham Forest.
We had a couple of technical issues to start the podcast today but we're back!! It's been a couple of weeks since Steve and I had some time to sit down and record the podcast, it's almost like getting the band back together again. The home and away season has completed and we're now into the finals and Cup Finals. We take a look back at some of the games at the end of the season and review the games from the weekend.
After last weeks chat with Darius Charles, we stay on the football theme with another ex Professional footballer, Robbie Elliott. Robbie had almost two decades as a professional footballer, playing over 140 times for his beloved Newcastle United and over 250 appearances in total, which also included spells at Sunderland, Leeds, Hartlepool and an eventful four years at Bolton Wanderers. Over his career, he' worked under some iconic managers including Ossie Ardiles, Kevin Keegan, Kenny Dalglish, Sam Allardyce and Sir Bobby Robson and we chat about all of those managers and the twists and turns Robbie had across his career and his learning from that. I met Robbie first when he was working for the Nike research lab and he's forged a career in sports technology, innovation and performance since his retirement. All of that we will chat about in part two next week, but as we sat outside the bustling Westfield shopping centre in West London, we started with Robbie's time in the Newcastle academy and how that compares to the modern-day set-up.Show Notes: Southampton Football Club - https://www.southamptonfc.com/Alan Shearer - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_ShearerGateshead Stadium - https://www.gogateshead.com/article/5829/Gateshead-International-StadiumNewcastle Football Club - https://www.nufc.co.uk/Ossie Ardiles - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osvaldo_ArdilesYTS - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youth_Training_SchemeAlan Thompson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Thompson_(footballer,_born_1973)Lee Clark - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Clark_(footballer)Steve Watson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_WatsonJim Smith - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Smith_(footballer,_born_1940)Middlesborough Football Club - https://www.mfc.co.uk/Bobby Saxton - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_SaxtonRoy Aitken - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_AitkenJohn Burridge - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_BurridgeACL Injury - https://mayocl.in/3MuoxcMLilleshall - https://www.lilleshallnsc.co.uk/nsc/ Kevin Keegan - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_KeeganNewcastle promotion against Grimsby - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNk_W6CFJKwRob Lee - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_LeeJohn Beresford - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Beresford_(footballer)Les Ferdinand - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_FerdinandDavid Ginola - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_GinolaBrian Kilcline - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_KilclineKevin Sheedy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Sheedy_(Irish_footballer)David Kelly - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kelly_(association_footballer)Steve Howey - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Howey_(footballer)Faustino Asprilla - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faustino_AsprillaBarry Venison - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_VenisonPeter Beardsley - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_BeardsleyDavid Batty - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_BattyZone Of Optional Function - https://bit.ly/3Nk3YzDKenny Dalglish - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_DalglishAlex Ferguson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_FergusonPLC - https://bit.ly/3wuJKMUBolton Wanderers Football Club - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolton_Wanderers_F.C.Steve Black - https://bit.ly/38woNJmEarl Barrett - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_BarrettMichael Appleton - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_AppletonColin Todd - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_ToddSam Allardyce - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_AllardyceCharlie Brown - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_BrownMLS - https://www.mlssoccer.com/Arsene Wenger - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ars%C3%A8ne_WengerSir Bobby Robson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_RobsonFreddie Shepherd - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_ShepherdNorthumbria University - https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/Bike for Bobby - https://bit.ly/3wlhNYZ=More About Robbie Elliott:Twitter - https://twitter.com/robbieelliott3?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbie-elliott-6971383b/Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_ElliottListen & Subscribe to The Ben Ryan Podcast:Ben's Website - http://benryan.co.uk/bio/Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-ben-ryan-podcast/id1553400216Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3iUL1eLA7HFKt5gxO7Uf4j?si=oN9YN6uFRSSGbO6kR01ONQAmazon Music - https://amzn.to/3shGDnOTuneIn - http://tun.in/pkdsmBen On Social:Follow me on Instagram - https://bit.ly/2Z5QSitFollow me on Twitter - https://bit.ly/3ph5W7oFollow me on LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3ah8FtvRead about me - https://amzn.to/2NLu0Ck
On Saturday afternoon, a white gunman in military gear attacked shoppers and workers at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, killing 10 people and wounding three others. Most of the victims were Black. Clayton Neville files a report on this for us. Later in the show, we'll talk to Steve Watson, who has been covering this story for the Buffalo News. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and a delegation of GOP senators met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv during an unannounced visit Saturday, delivering the latest show of American solidarity with the country at war with Russia. Linda Kenyon recaps the visit. Finland's government declared a “new era” is underway as it inches closer to seeking NATO membership, hours before Sweden's governing party on Sunday backed a plan to join the trans-Atlantic alliance amid Russia's war in Ukraine. John Stolnis has that for us. Kevin Carr takes a look at the reboot of the classic comedy series, "Kids in the Hall". And we'll preview Tuesday's North Carolina primaries with Jeff Tiberii, host of the WUNC Politics Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As part of Capital Ideas “10 investment themes for 2022” series, Hong Kong-based portfolio manager Steve Watson explores the challenges and opportunities of investing in China today. As an added bonus, Steve talks about the sweeping changes he's witnessed in China since he first visited the country 40 years ago. Related resources: 10 investment themes for 2022 Ebook: 10 investment themes for 2022 For industry-leading insights, support tools and more, subscribe to Capital Ideas at getcapitalideas.com. The Capital Ideas website is not intended for use outside the U.S. In Canada visit capitalgroup.com/ca for Capital Group insights.
“We're not trying to pick something that fits our subscribers' tastes and interests. In a way, we're sort of doing the opposite: the point of Stack is that you come to us because you want to be exposed to things that you wouldn't have come upon yourself.” — Steve Watson, StackSteve Watson is the ultimate magazine curator. As the founder and curator of Stack, he is responsible for curating the world's periodicals, carefully selecting the most original and interesting ones for his online shop and subscription service. It's high-stakes curation: he must continually outdo himself so that subscribers are regularly surprised and delighted by his selections. Highlights, inspiration and key learnings:Geeking out over print magazinesLooking for something not seen before Remember “Raygun”?The art of magazine making in the digital ageHow he curates the Stack magazine serviceHow much of an editor's imprint is visible in magazinesWhich magazines belong in a hall of fameWhich countries are the best at magazine makingCould a machine do his job?What's challenging about running StackMagazines: keep, recycle or something else?
This week on ‘The Stack' we welcome Steve Watson from Stack magazines, a new travel-guide collection by Jasmina Knezović and ‘Movie Theatres', a beautiful photo book on abandoned cinemas in the US.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lester interviews Steve Watson, licensed advisor and Founder of the Trendbreaker Community, to discuss how to educate business executives on the merits of self-funded insurance. Steve wears three hats - benefits advisor, CFO, and HR professional. He pulls from these three experiences to engage in a well-rounded conversation about how businesses can start saving on their healthcare expenditure immediately. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices