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The guys discuss the unfolding disasters at StrongRoom, go deep into tariffs, look at the ultra luxury deal between Prada and Verdace, the ups and downs of Uber, will Nintendo's Switch 2 fly or sink and Adir's powerful meeting.Segments:00:00 - Intro05:30 - Adir Meets Peter Dutton19:45 - Nintendo Switch 2 25:40 - Australia's Social Media Ban29:48 - Adam's Customer Service Woes (Qantas, Air India, Uber)42:10 - Southeast Water53:10 - Prada and Versace57:10 - Fyre Festival Returns?1:04:18 - Trump Tariffs1:39:59 - StrongRoom This week's Sponsors:NetWealth: netwealth.com.auTelstra: telstra.com.au/tbtcVanta: vanta.com/contrariansDMG: digitalmindsgroup.com.auThanks for listening!Join us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-contrarians-with-adam-and-adir-podcastSubscribe on YouTube for all our video content: https://https://www.youtube.com/@ContrariansPodcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/contrarianspodFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@contrarianspod
A pleasingly alliterative episode, as Theo and Rob overcome their vastly different weather systems to complete Guardian quick crossword 16,880. They contemplate the UK election campaign along with other topics ranging from Prince Edward's panic room to Taylor Swift to Rob's forthcoming writer's retreat. Play along: https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/quick/16880 Follow us: x.com/twoacrosspod
Chris and Shawn slowly asphyxiate when they're tied up and locked in the studio by three Cockney thieves -- but will Chris get out one last dating story before ascending to Heaven? (Also the movie is really good.) Our theme music is "The Brotherhood" by Soundroll -- check it out on Uppbeat.io Twitter/X: @30SecondsPod Instagram: 30secondsflatpod Chris' radio show, Thursdays at 1:00pm CST: https://www.twitch.tv/thelife983fm
In this week's edition Julian and Ashea are joined by Ary Maudit, where they discuss studio roles, terminology and definitions, are they changing, if so how?Talking PointsAs an engineer at Strongroom, what is your role, and what are the main things you get asked to do? Have you witnessed people's role changing/morphing over time, if so how?Producer, beatmaker, songwriter let's discuss our interpretations of those roles and how they have developed/changed.Stems,multitracks. Any definitions that are commonly confused?Our thoughts on Russ' article. https://www.production-expert.com/production-expert-1/its-none-of-your-business-how-people-choose-to-make-musicFinds of the week:Julian: PSP Auralcomp Ashea: Nutribullet BlenderAry: Amedeo Modigliani
Muncie man found guilty of dealing a controlled substance resulting in death Woman charged with forging prescriptions to buy controlled drugs These are just two headlines regarding controlled drugs that have surfaced recently. But there is hope! And it comes in the form of AI analytics and facial recognition technology. Meet Christopher Durre Chris's Role as a Technology Leader at StrongRoom AI Christopher Durre serves as the Chief Technology Officer at StrongRoom AI, a leading provider of AI-driven controlled drugs management solutions. StrongRoom specialises in leveraging AI analytics and Facial Recognition technology to enhance medication safety and reduce adverse drug events in Pharmacy, Hospital, and Aged Care Facility settings. Chris's Other Work in Technology and AI Before assuming the role of CTO at StrongRoom AI, Chris held the position of Chief Innovation Officer for six years. During this time, he actively contributed to the growth and development of the company. Additionally, Chris was a participant in the Melbourne Accelerator Program (MAP), a renowned university business accelerator ranked 8th globally. MAP aims to foster entrepreneurship in Australia and launch high-growth ventures on an international scale. Chris graduated from Swinburne University of Technology in 2019 as a Bachelor of Computer Science, Data Science. Throughout his academic journey, he was recognized with a Dean's Outstanding Achievement Scholarship. Chris also worked on the development of an AI-driven timetabling system. Concurrently, he gained valuable industry experience as an Undergraduate Engineer at the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group. Facial Recognition, Controlled Drugs, and AI In this exclusive analytics podcast episode, Christopher shares: Developing an AI driven timetabling system while taking his bachelor's degree How the experience with capstone projects stuck with him His advice to students doing projects of a similar nature Where the name StrongRoom comes from Convincing a privacy-heavy sector like healthcare to use facial recognition in the early years StrongRoom AI's role in managing controlled drugs Other ways StrongRoom's controlled drug management platform contributes to improving medication safety AI's role in remote patient monitoring and the increasing use of telehealth Camera technology vs wearable devices in aged care The best way to convince patients that their privacy is protected A case study where the implementation of AI has made a significant impact in improving medication safety The main barriers that healthcare organisations might face when adopting AI and advanced technologies His advice for healthcare organisations or professionals looking to incorporate AI and technology If you are a healthcare professional looking to incorporate AI and technology into your organisation, this is the episode you do not want to miss. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/analyticsshow/message
A trip down memory lane with Hak Baker and two intimate live tracks, 'Bricks in the Wall' and 'Almost Lost London' from his new album Worlds End FM. Recorded live at Strongroom in July 2023. Thanks to our sponsors Signature Brew and Sailor Jerry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode Phillip and his cousin Chip talk about the 1962 British crime thriller, Strongroom. This movie is available for free on Youtube. Phillip starts the show by talking about some things they missed or got wrong on last week's show. They give the general information about the movie, before playing Listener Opinions from Instagram and twitter. It's then time to discuss this slick little crime thriller. The boys have another fun discussion. Then it's time to read reviews and give their own individual rating on this movie. After rating the movie, the two discuss whether they would buy, rent, or get the movie for free. It's then time for Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Crimes of Passion (1984). The randomizer then picks the next movie for the two to discuss next week; The Savage Seven (1968). Thanks for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingtarantinothepodcast/message
On this episode of the podcast, Phillip and his cousin Chip are talking about the Hixploitation classic The Dion Brothers. First they pay their respects to Jim Brown, Ray Stevenson, and Tina Turner. Then Phillip reads the general information about the movie. It's then time for listener opinions from Instagram and Twitter. They then discuss this very fun film that is available on Youtube for free. Phillip and Chip then individually rate the movie, and discuss whether they would buy this movie, rent it, or find it for free. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Air: The Story of Greatness (2023). The randomizer then picks the next movie, and it is Strongroom (1962). They end the show by Phillip talking about the BONUS episodes of the podcast that come out every Wednesday. It was another fun discussion by the two cousins. Thanks for listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingtarantinothepodcast/message
In this episode of Pharmacy View Podcast's Pharmacy Career, Resource & Training, host, Kavita Nadan, Pharmacist, and Founder at Locumate, is joined by Max Mito, the Co-Founder / CEO at StrongRoom AI and Dr Craig Nossel, Chief Executive Officer, Carenomix & Co-founder, Evia Health. Listen in as the conversation takes us through how both Max and Craig met to how, along with their team, they have changed the game with innovative tech and medication management to a future that holds much more promise. Max talks about being with StrongRoom AI their whole professional life, having co-founded it with Christopher Durre. Craig, on the other hand, started with a dream to specialize in paediatrics to ending up as the head of Vitality Wellness, an incentive-based global wellness company. Craig who strongly believes that no meeting should be turned down met Max and the rest, as they say, is history. When asked about what has made StrongRoom AI successful, Max attributes it to: 1. Having started young and having had the patience to work through the problems 2. Working with different mentors 3. Being supported by the wider community 4. Finding and working with the right people Answering the same question, Craig credits the success to 1. People 2. Purpose 3. Process Talking about how StrongRoom AI works to support Pharmacists to strengthen the Health Care System, both Max and Craig emphasise the need for data literacy among the Pharmacists so that people are active and not reactive participants in the change process. Their tool is designed to provide additional data in an easy to understand way so that it then aids the understanding of trends. In simple term, their tool analyses all the data within any Pharmacy; it is a dynamic solution so that Pharmacists understand what they have and where the opportunities lie. The tool is also customer centric as it makes more services readily available to the community and helps access the otherwise underserved client base. Furthering how users can access it, Max explains the pretty straight-forward system: 1. An existing StrongRoom customer can simply activate the module then and there. They will also get a trainer. 2. If you are not using StrongRoom AI already, a desktop version of the module can be installed in your Pharmacy. Additionally, there is a cloud version that can be accessed. 3. If you have branch offices, there's a head office view that allows you to consolidate all data and set some benchmarks across your branch offices. Essentially the module draws data from all relevant sources and helps identify what areas need more focus and why, among endless other uses. So long as the users are open to learning and improving, they would be empowered and proactive in dealing with problems much more efficiently than done currently. Craig says how it is an exciting time for the Pharmaceutical industry and they are thrilled to be playing in the space. They believe that technology providers and companies can play a critical role in bringing about a lot of positive change so long as they understand their clients' needs. They emphasize the need for data literacy and customer engagement as being key to making the needed impact. When asked about their advice for new entrants to the industry, Max says 1. Be tenacious and disciplined 2. Be creative and open-minded 3. Always stay humble Answering the same question, Craig adds: 1. Age should not be a barrier, on either extreme 2. Be passionate about whatever you do 3. Surround yourself with the right people 4. Do your homework; there is no short-cut to success
17 Aug 2022 - CARETEQ Limited (ASX:CTQ) Executive Chairman Mark Simari discusses the company's recent agreement with drug management platform StrongRoom AI and the transition from paper-based to digital record keeping within the aged care and assistive living sector.
On the April 12, 2022 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by /Film editor and chief film critic Chris Evangelista to gather around the virtual water cooler and talk about what they've been up to. Opening Banter: At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing: What we've been Reading:Ben read The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain. What we've been Watching:Ben watched the Severance finale, wants to give another quick shout-out to Our Flag Means Death, saw the first episode of One Perfect Shot, and watched Strongroom. Chris watched Russian Doll season 2, Everything Everywhere All At Once, and The Northman. What we've been Eating: What we've been Playing: Also mentioned: All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Fi Roberts is a sound engineer, producer and musician based out of London, England, UK! In our conversation, Fi shares her journey; studying engineering at SAE, coming up in Strongroom studios and transitioning into freelance production and engineering. She goes deep on her approach to production, capturing piano, mixing, and working with artists. We also chat about her extensive use of automation, what building sample libraries is like, doubling down on herself, and so much more! Check it out!You can learn more about Fi at https://www.firoberts.com/aboutYou can follow Fi on Social MediaIG - https://www.instagram.com/fiayana/***As I mentioned in this episode, Carl Bahner has an awesome new mindfulness/business podcast for creative freelancers called "Thanks for Thinking." Click here to listen - https://www.carlbahner.com/thanks-for-thinking !***The song we discussed in the "Sauce" segment is not yet released!"Double Pink" by And Is Phi***Join the Secret Sonics Discord community here(!) - discord.gg/UP97b72W6tSubscribe to the podcast and get my free guidebook "Music Production Essentials" here - https://mpe-ebook.benwallick.com/free-downloadReferencesKatie Tavini - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2021/1/24/secret-sonics-081-katie-tavini-mastering-music-with-intentStrongroom Studios - https://www.strongroom.com/Tap Collective - https://www.instagram.com/tappcollective/Hanakiv - https://www.instagram.com/hanakiv/Noam Wallenberg - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/4/21/secret-sonics-038-noam-wallenbergNative Instrument Una Corda - https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/keys/una-corda/Eventide Omnipressor - https://www.eventideaudio.com/plug-ins/omnipressor/Michael Brauer - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_BrauerArturia tape plugin - https://www.arturia.com/products/software-effects/tape-mello-fi/overviewDaniel Silberman - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2022/3/6/secret-sonics-135-daniel-silberman-driving-the-stereo-busAcustica Cream - https://www.acustica-audio.com/store/products/creamMatt Snell - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/8/23/secret-sonics-060-matt-snellEvan Morgan - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2022/2/6/secret-sonics-131-evan-morgan-manifesting-intentFernando Lodeiro - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2022/1/1/secret-sonics-126-fernando-lodeiro-nurturing-relationships-in-the-studioConnor Salmoral - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/6/7/secret-sonics-049-connor-salmoralThanks for listening to this episode of Secret Sonics! I hope you enjoyed this episode :) Look out for new episodes weekly. Consider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the podcast theme music!Thanks to Gavi Kutliroff for helping edit this episode!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.coFollow along via social media here:Facebook: www.facebook.com/SecretSonicsPodInstagram: www.instagram.com/secretsonics/ Have a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben
Listen to this episode of the Pharmacy View Podcast, where host Scott Carpenter, EVBC talks with Noel Fosbery, Director, EasyDose Dispensing Solutions and Max Mito, Co-Founder / CEO at StrongRoom AI. While EasyDose is a program for pharmacies providing Opioid Replacement Pharmacotherapy Solutions, StrongRoom AI is an Artificial Intelligence-driven controlled drugs management platform aimed at reducing adverse drug events within the Pharmacy, Hospital and Aged Care Facility settings. And in this episode, they talk about the collaboration of the two. Noel is a WA Pharmacist and Proprietor at Advantage Pharmacy (Falcon, High Wycombe and Morley) and in 2016, his service was recognised as WA & Australian Pharmacist of the Year! With his motto of ‘Do it right, do it once', Noel, who is also a keen early adopter of technology, looks forward to merging his experience with the technology that Max and his team at StrongRoom AI bring. Having started a decade ago, EasyDose has come a long way, however along that journey Noel and his partners realised they had limited resources that in the long run, could affect customers and limit technological progression so after significant research have decided to now partner with StrongRoom AI. The key to successfully accelerating the product roadmap and building a more robust system, Max says, is collaboration. While StrongRoom AI has expertise on the technological front, Max adds, Noel and his team come with years and years of actual experience in the field. Max believes that in the future their collaboration would help them all: - Keep building new and better products - Keep adding value for the customers Noel also stresses the importance of collaboration and is excited by the possibilities because he believes StrongRoom AI's team comes with a fresh outlook to innovation that many Pharmacists don't even think as being possible and are also open to providing information and advice from those who work on the ground. He furthers that the future of the Pharmaceutical industry depends on software as evidenced over the last two years.
Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:48 - A Tape Op At Manor Studios02:25 - A Typical Day At The Manor03:45 - The Engineers And The Bands06:01 - Tape Editing07:56 - Switching To Digital09:18 - From House Engineer To Freelance09:42 - Hugh Padgham and Steve Lillywhite12:24 - Early Sampling13:03 - Using An SSL Desk17:45 - Scritti Politti Cupid and Psyche18:25 - Synchronising MIDI and Tape22:24 - Getting The Scritti Sound23:48 - Working With UB4028:01 - The Age Of Chance 28:15 - From Tape To Digital To HD Recording29:09 - Working With Slave Reels30:48 - The Change To Digital Tape31:58 - Preferred Recording Medium33:02 - Engineering Apollo 44034:31 - Recording A Jazz Quartet35:59 - Using Logic and Plug-insHoward Gray BiogHoward started out in the early 80s as a teenage razor-sharp tape operator at The Manor - Virgin Records' quintessential getting it together in the country recording facility, before graduating to house engineer at one of the first Solid State Logic console equipped studios, west London's legendary Townhouse. Sessions there included Kate Bush, Phil Collins, XTC, OMD, PIL, The Stranglers, Japan, Rip Rig & Panic, Van Morrison and ABC. He worked on countless classic 80's records with producers like Mick Glossop, John Leckie, Hugh Padgham, Steve Lillywhite, Adrian Sherwood and Trevor Horn, engineering albums such as Simple Minds' Sparkle in the Rain, and the paradigm shifting Cupid & Psyche for Scritti Politti.His first production credits with UB40 (Red Red Wine) led to more, including The Cure, Terence Trent D'Arby, Danny Wilson, Manic Street Preachers, Age Of Chance, Screaming Blue Messiahs, Pete Wylie, Tom Jones and Art Brut - at the controls in seminal London studios Air, Trident, Roundhouse, Sarm, Metropolis, Eden, Strongroom, as well as New York, Paris, Tokyo, Munich, Oslo, Baltimore and more.Witness to the dawn of digital and early adopter of the Sequential Circuits Studio 440, the possibilities of sampling led Howard in the early 90s to form dance/rock/dub combo Apollo 440, prolific producers and remixers of, amongst others, U2, Scritti and Shabba Ranks, Jean-Michel Jarre, James, Hotei, Puretone and Jeff Beck from their Camden Town ‘Apollo Control' base. The group delivered three albums for Sony Records, numerous top 40 singles, including international hit Stop The Rock, film themes Lost in Space and Charlie's Angels. He still regularly directs their live performance/Dub sound system at European festivals from FOH. Mixer of The Anfield Rap, co-writer and producer of Pass and Move (it's the Liverpool Groove), and now nearing 500 credits on Discogs. His recent projects include Jazz LPs and Baroque Opera.James Gardner BiogJames Gardner is a composer, synthesizer programmer, researcher, and broadcaster based in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland). Born in Liverpool, James played and programmed synthesizers in London during the 1980s, and in 1990 co-founded the band/remix team Apollo 440. Following encouragement from Michael Finnissy, he left the group in 1993 to concentrate on notated composition. Moving to Aotearoa/New Zealand in 1994, he established the contemporary music ensemble 175 East, which he directed until 2010.As well as composing, he has written and presented many programmes for RNZ Concert including features on Frank Zappa, Morton Feldman, John Barry's James Bond soundtracks, and These Hopeful Machines – a six-part series on electronic music. https://www.rnz.co.nz/concert/programmes/hopefulmachinesAs a teacher, Gardner has lectured on music and music technology at the University of Auckland, Unitec Institute of Technology and the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, where he is an Adjunct Senior Fellow. His primary research topic is the synthesizer company EMS, and the electronic music studio of Peter Zinovieff.Website: https://www.gardnercomposer.com/Twitter: @JEGcomposer
Tape Notes is a “podcast about the art and craft of music production.”What makes a music producer “good”? What does it mean when critics deem a song or album “overproduced”? And does any of this matter if long-play albums are on the demise?“What's interesting is how interested in the album people still are,” says John Kennedy, host of Tape Notes, our guest on MetaPod this week. “It's not just older artists, but new artists as well.”Aside from hosting Tape Notes, John Kennedy is a radio presenter on Radio X in the UK. His radio programme, X-Posure, features new bands and music. John's life-long love for discovering new music perfectly positions him for these roles, as you'll hear when he explains the origins of the Tape Notes podcast.“I think the idea of the album is still there even for young artists who are maybe 20 years of age,” said Kennedy. “They still feel as if they want to write and record an album at some point. That's still on the list of things that they want to try and do as an artist. It's a stage to get to and to go through.”In this episode of MetaPod, we talk to John Kennedy about the collaborative dynamics between musicians and producers. Based on what he has learned, John tells us what he thinks constitutes a “good” producer and why a song or album might be deemed “overproduced”.He shines a light on the role of engineers in the production process too. And because music comes from the “inner sanctum,” we talk to John about what some of the more personal issues are for musicians currently.Finally, Wendy and Kevin subject John to a quick-fire round of questions to discover his favourite albums, producers, gigs, and new bands.
On this episode of Pharmacy View, Scott sits down with two guests, Mark Feldschuh and Max Mito, to discuss the function and application of Strong Room AI. Mark, a seasoned pharmacist in Melbourne, provides insight in the effectiveness of Strong Room AI in a pharmacy setting, and how this improves the customer experience. Max, the co-owner and CEO of Strong Room AI, sheds light on the functions of the system.
Thomas loses Douglas again but manages to catch up with someone more sinister. Pause for Dramatic Effect (Season 1) is a narrative audio drama about a veteran's challenge to survive dark forces and ancient magic. Follow the story at pausefordramaticeffect.com or download the complete script for this episode.
On this episode Phillip is joined once again by his cousin Chip. The two of them discuss what Phillip has watched lately; Strongroom (1962) (YouTube), Hell Night (1981) (Amazon Prime), The Lady and The Dale (2021) (HBOMax), Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989) (Amazon Prime), Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954) (Criterion Channel), Coming to America (1988) (Amazon Prime), and of course Midnight Run (1988) (HBOMax). Then they dive into the 1988 contemporary classic Midnight Run and talk about some of the behind the scenes facts. They end the show by talking about the Disney + series WandaVision and all the possibilities of that story line. It's another fun episode. Come back next week, on February 17th, for The Power of Dreams Pt. 1: A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Enjoy our next Haunted Historical Brisbane podcasts today!Historical FactsErected between 1865 and 1867, following Queensland's separation from New South Wales in 1859, this building housed the new Queensland Parliament when it first met in 1868. Designed by Colonial Architect Charles Tiffin in a Classical Revival style, it is one of Queensland's most beautiful and historically significant masonry buildings.An additional video (Wills 1899) can be found above which shows the actuality footage of Lord Lamington, then Governor of Queensland arriving by horse-drawn carriage to open Queensland Parliament on the 18th May 1899. Frederick Charles Wills, theQueensland Department of Agricultures official photographer shot this footage with the help of his assistant Henry William Mobsby in 1899 and the next day had a separate showing at the Queensland Amateur Photographic Society.The State Library of Queensland holds within its archive collections a variety of materials concerning Queensland Parliament House from its inception to current times. Myles Sinnamon (2015), a Project Coordinator based at the State Library of Queensland has collated a visual history of Parliament House within his 2015 online blog.Haunting FolkloreFormer Speaker of the House, the Honourable George Pollock's SuicideThe Honourable George Pollock, Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly was found dead in Parliament House around 1pm on 24th March 1939 (Worker 1939, p. 1). His body, and a spent shotgun with a string attached to its trigger discovered by his side by Miss Curnow, the Manageress of the Parliamentary Refreshment Room on entry to the Speaker's Room. The Speaker dead before a Doctor could be procured. A suicide note was found on a nearby table which sadly read: "A complete mental and nervous breakdown. Cannot carry on. Too much pain. George Pollock. Postscript. My poor tortured brain. Goodbye to my loved ones". Mr. Pollock had taken his own life.Marjorie Rose Norval DisappearanceThe official version of events would have most believe that he had suffered ill health and mental issues for some time, and his suicide was in fact inevitable. However, others who have researched the events say that there may have been a different reason for his demise, namely, the disappearance of Marjorie Rose Norval (Sim 2017).Mr. Pollock's ill health seemed to start around the time of her disappearance, and it is said that she was in fact pregnant with the child of a man of high standing, one who was already married and perhaps in a position of great power within the State of Queensland. An inconvenient ‘love child' perhaps derailing a future Premiership or possibly a life of higher office.Whatever occurred in reality, it is obvious to the security guards at Parliament House that the Speaker has not moved on and has unfinished business. Ghostly gunshots have been heard coming from the Speaker's Room, as well as sightings of the man himself on regular occasions.A number of other spirits have also been seen in various locations within Parliament House, for example, the Strongroom has attracted a black shadow guard, as well as the sauna in the rear Parliamentary Annex has a number of ghostly figures enjoying the facilities at night. For more information email our host at roweaton@bigpond.com, or leave us a message on our contact page via tomspod.com!Support the show (https://www.tomspod.com/store.html)
Carli Coetzee discusses her book and surrounding themes in this talk. Ideas of femininity and issues about Ruth First regarding her time in prison are central to this interesting discussion.
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Wayne talks with MacMillan Estate's Martine Tollefson and Meryl Coombs from Spruce It Up Garden Centre about entrepreneurship and succession planning for a family business.
Wayne talks with MacMillan Estate's Martine Tollefson and Meryl Coombs from Spruce It Up Garden Centre about entrepreneurship and succession planning for a family business.
This week, Wayne speaks with Henry Villanueva about a case study on applying for a home ownership line of credit or a "HELOC" as it pertains to the co-ownership of a business by two people.
This week, Wayne speaks with Henry Villanueva about a case study on applying for a home ownership line of credit or a "HELOC" as it pertains to the co-ownership of a business by two people.
Wayne continues with part two of his talk with Henry Villanueva about estate administration.
Wayne continues with part two of his talk with Henry Villanueva about estate administration.
This week, Wayne speaks with Henry Villanueva about estate administration and the responsibilities related to probating a will.
This week, Wayne speaks with Henry Villanueva about estate administration and the responsibilities related to probating a will.
MacMillan Estate Planning legal counsel Henry Villanueva talks to Wayne about recreational properties and their role in your estate plan.
Succession planning is a big topic, and today Wayne Nelson and Henry Villanueva discuss some of the highlights, such as the sale and transfer of shares to family members, positioning a corporate structure, and how an estate freeze works.
Succession planning is a big topic, and today Wayne Nelson and Henry Villanueva discuss some of the highlights, such as the sale and transfer of shares to family members, positioning a corporate structure, and how an estate freeze works.
MacMillan Estate Planning legal counsel Henry Villanueva talks to Wayne about recreational properties and their role in your estate plan.
When it comes to the family business, who do you really count as “family”? Wayne speaks with Henry Villanueva about the nuanced relationships behind a family business.
When it comes to the family business, who do you really count as “family”? Wayne speaks with Henry Villanueva about the nuanced relationships behind a family business.
Wayne Nelson speaks with MacMillan Estate Planning legal counsel Henry Villanueva on valuing family harmony when preparing your estate, especially when considering problems of addiction or complex relationships.
Wayne Nelson speaks with MacMillan Estate Planning legal counsel Henry Villanueva on valuing family harmony when preparing your estate, especially when considering problems of addiction or complex relationships.
Wayne speaks with MacMillan Estate legal counsel Henry Villanueva about making sure business partners stay friends. What's needed to make that happen and the provisions that should be in place to help ensure success.