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Japan Eats!
Bringing Japanese Premium Ingredients To Non-Japanese Chefs In The U.K.

Japan Eats!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 53:06


Our guest is Stuart Turner who is the Founder & CEO of SushiSushi https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/ based in Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Stu founded SushiSushi in 2007 and since then, the company has grown to become a leading supplier of high-end Japanese food ingredients. Many of his clients are fine-dining non-Japanese restaurants, including The Fat Duck Group, Gordon Ramsay Group, The Savoy and Mandarin Oriental Group. In this episode, we will discuss how the young British man started a business of selling Japanese traditional items, how he keeps discovering great ingredients that have been unknown outside of Japan, the popular Japanese ingredients top chefs are using right now and much, much more!!!

El Garaje Hermético de Máximo Sant
Los 10 coches con los alerones más bestias

El Garaje Hermético de Máximo Sant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 14:50


¿Te gustan los alerones? ¡Pues prepárate! Te hemos preparado una selección de coches con alerones muy bestias, enormes, descomunales… y muy eficaces. ¿Piensas que son una mera cuestión de marketing o de imagen? Pues está muy equivocado. 1. Chaparral 2E (1965). Jim Hall, creador de la marca Chaparral… era un genio y fue uno de los primeros en utilizar alerones en sus coches, en concreto en el 2E. Un alerón enorme y muy eficaz. Como curiosidad, con un pedal, el conductor podía moverlo para que en recta ofreciese menos resistencia al aire. Vamos, un DRS, nunca mejor dicho, “a pedal”. 2. Plymouth Superbird (1970). Un coche impresionante y adelantado a su tiempo. La “culpa” de ese alerón la tienen el ingeniero John Pointer que le dijeron que usase sus conocimientos sobre balística y aerodinámica en un coche. Dibujo un morro avión y le puso un alerón trasero de 60 centímetros de alto sobre la base de un Dodge Charger 500 de 1969. Y así nació el icónico Superbird de 1970 con su motor Hemi V8 de 425 CV. 3. Ford Sierra Cosworth (1986). Cuando en la redacción vimos las primeras fotos de este coche muchos dijeron: “No puede ser verdad”. Y lo fue. Stuart Turner definió el proyecto dentro del departamento de competición de Ford y encontró el apoyo de Walter Hayes, que había colaborado en el proyecto del Ford GT40 y era consciente de la importancia de la aerodinámica. Lo cierto es que además de ser una seña de identidad del coche, este alerón era muy eficaz. Según fuentes a 200 km/h este alerón proporcionaba entre 25 y 40 kilos de apoyo aerodinámico… que a este coche le venían muy bien. 4. Mercedes Benz 190E EVO II (1990). ¿Quién dice que los Mercedes son coches burgueses y discretos? Desde luego este EVO II no es ninguno de los dos coches. Y es que Mercedes quería ganar el DTM o Campeonato Alemán de Turismos… ¿lo conoces? Te recuerdo que hicimos un vídeo sobre este campeonato titulado: “Campeonato Alemán de Turismo: Fórmula 1 disfrazados”. No te lo pierdas. De este modelo con un pedazo de alerón impresionante solo se fabricaron 502 unidades… eran necesarias 500 para homologarlo… y ese alerón, en estas carreras, sí que era necesario. 5. Ford Escort Cosworth (1992). Este coche es más falso que el beso de Judas. Me explico: De Escort solo tenía la carrocería, el chasis era el del Ford Sierra Cosworth mejorado y aligerado. Pero lo cierto es que era un coche excepcional y de una eficacia increíble. Y en cuanto al alerón, su diseñador fue Lothar Pinske que lo puso muy alto para que fuese más eficaz. Acabó siendo un alerón biplano pero se estudió triplano… feo, feísimo. 6. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X (2007). Cualquier Mitsu Evo podría estar aquí. Todos son míticos. He elegido el último, aunque el que más me gusta es el V que fue el primero que probé y que me impresionó. Pero he creído que el honor de estar en esta lista debía ser para el EVO X Final Edition con motor 2.0 turbo de 307 CV y 413 Nm. Un coche de rallye para ir por carretera que ya no te puedes comprar… una pena. 7. Jaguar XFR-S (2013). Voy a ser sincero: Me gustan los alerones, me gusta Jaguar y me gustan las berlinas deportivas… pero para mí, a este coche, el alerón, como decía mi madre, “le sienta como a un santo dos pistolas”. Por imagen de berlina premium, porque por potencia, nada menos que 550 CV extraídos de un V8 de 5 litros, le viene bien un alerón que le pegue al suelo. En realidad, los neumáticos 295/30 sobre llanta de 20 pulgadas ayudan mucho. 8. Dodge Viper ACR (2016). He elegido este modelo, que puede circular por la calle, porque no es solo un alerón, es el paquete aerodinámico completo el que resulta espectacular. El alerón es más grande que la mesa del salón de mi casa y proporcionaba un apoyo aerodinámico excepcional. Gracias a él y a todo la aerodinámica, este coche en su momento hizo el récord del Nurburgring en 7:01:3, un tiempazo todavía hoy. 9. Honda Civic Type R (2023). La verdad es que, comparado con otros alerones y otros coches de esta lista, este Civic es casi discreto. Y eso que este Type R que he tenido ocasión de probar más de una vez es casi un coche de carreras, con un bastidor muy bien puesto a punto y un motor 2.0 VTEC de 310 CV. 10. Subaru WRX STi (2024). ¡Menos mal que nos quedan marcas como Subaru para hacer coches distintos y prestacionales! Ha habido muchos Subaru con alerones impresionantes, como todos los destinados al Mundial de Rallyes. Y me gusta que la marca sigue manteniendo una versión deportiva y un alerón que,. Además de ser impresionante y de contar con 300 CV, es un modelo muy eficaz. Y da personalidad al coche. Eso sí, si eres de los que no te gusta llamar la atención… este no es tu coche.

Songs in the Key of...
Songs in the key of...2023 - Part One

Songs in the Key of...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 70:09


Welcome to Part One of the Songs in the Key of... review of the year.This episode features chats with Jeremy Simon, Stuart Turner, Moira Mehaffey, Darren Lovell and Nick Rice.Don't forget to stick around for Part Two...

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Songs in the Key of...
Songs in the key of...Pod

Songs in the Key of...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 49:24


On 2 January 2022, Chris Broderick, who had entertained, amused and provoked with his writing of all disciplines, passed away. Over the course of his life he'd amassed a large collection of songs, stories and plays, all filled with his on unique linguistic flair and his sheer love of humanity in al its warts and all glory.Towards the end of his life, he entered a flurry of creative activity, not realising he would not be able to see the completion of these final projects. This interview with his collaborator, Stuart Turner, explores the final musical adventures of Chris Broderick.This podcast is also available as a video on the Reviewage Youtube channel.

Marvins world
Being a magician and comedy promoter

Marvins world

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 42:32


We chat to the brilliant, Stuart Turner, a DJ, comedian, magician and comedy promoter. He is a man who started many moons ago as a double act, but got back into the love of comedy as a solo magician. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[04:03]] Coming back into comedy, how it has changed since he started as a double act[[10:07]] Pet peeves in comedy clubs[[12:46]] How does being good with tech helped with comedy gigs[[14:34]] Comedy snobbery[[17:09]] The surprising truth of Jerry Sadowitz[[26:58]] The different between comedy and other performing arts about stealing material If you would like to know more about Stuart, you can find out more on him on website at https://laughingchili.co.uk/. If you would like to know more on Marvin, you can follow him through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster.

HSBC Global Viewpoint: Banking and Markets
MarkeTalks – The future of Health and Wealth

HSBC Global Viewpoint: Banking and Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 10:37


There are many trends across financial services that combine to make up the expansion in the wealth space, with both existing firms and new entrants looking to benefit from changing market dynamics. Health and wealth is a fairly broad term, that generally looks at the increasing integration of previously stand-alone products. While an insurer may have previously provided separate health insurance and some form of wealth management product, we're now seeing these increasingly bundled together. Listen as HSBC's Sam Ray, Director, Insurance Sector Product and Stuart Turner, Senior Product Manager, Fund Administration, discuss some of the main themes we see driving the development of health and wealth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Skinpharma Aesthetics: Viv talks about non-surgical aesthetic treatments
Vysana & Skinpharma Aesthetics: Part 24- Sunny & Viv talk to physiotherapist & Vinno Australia device importer & distributor Stuart Turner about using facial ultrasound scanning in aesthetic treatments

Skinpharma Aesthetics: Viv talks about non-surgical aesthetic treatments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 38:55


Dr Sunny Dhesi works as a GP, as an aesthetics specialist & also as an expert in wellness within his own aesthetics clinic at Vysana Life, Rutland, Leicestershire.This is the twenty-fourth in a weekly series of podcasts, where he & Viv talk about their recent choice to start using portable facial ultrasound scanning in both of their aesthetics work. This week, they talk to the fantastic physiotherapist & device importer & distributor, Stuart Turner, from Vinno Australia, Sydney, Australia about using ultrasound scanning in cosmetic treatments.You can follow Sunny on his Instagram pages- @drsunnydhesi & vysanalife.You can follow Stuart Turner on his Instagram & website pages-@realtime_ultrasound & on his Real Time Ultrasound Machines website.You can see the full video here.

Inside Aesthetics
Dr Leonie Schelke, Dr Stella Desyatnikova & Stuart Turner - 'The basics of facial ultrasound for injectors' #175

Inside Aesthetics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 97:14


Episode 175 hosts Dr Leonie Schelke (Dermatologist, Amsterdam, Holland), Dr Stella Desyatnikova (Facial Plastic Surgeon, Seattle, USA) & Stuart Turner (Managing Director of Real Time Ultrasound Machines, Australia)  Leonie was one the earliest pioneers in using ultrasound for facial aesthetic treatments. She co-founded the globally-renowed complications centre at Erasmus University in Rotterdam where she and her colleagues manage national & international referrals. She also co-founded 'Cutaneous Facial Ultrasound' in 2019, a world-renowned course that teaches injectors the skill to use and interpret facial ultrasounds. .  Stella is a leading facial plastic surgeon and taught herself facial ultrasound independantly in the USA. She has incorporated this fully into her surgical and injectable consultations and is considered one of the leading experts of the technique in the world. Stuart's background in physiotherapy taught him the foundations of musculoskeletal ultrasound long before it was being used in aesthetics. He's now the Managing Director of Real Time Ultrasound Machines who distribute and support injectors to use Vinno ultrasound devices across Australia.  We discuss: - The history of facial ultrasound & how our guests first started using it - What ultrasound is exactly - The basics of what an ultrasound image shows - What ‘resolution' means and why this is important when considering buying a device - What a 'standard position' is - The concept of 'vascular mapping' and using colour duplex - How ultrasound can be used to inject more accurately - The criticisms of ultrasound and why there are those who don't incorporate it into their practice   - Evidence of filler 'backflow'    - The role for injecting toxins under ultrasound  - The significant advantages of using ultrasound when managing complications including dissolving filler lumps & treating vascular occlusions - The confusing range of devices available and the difference between 'high end' devices and hand held ones. - How Real Time Ultrasound Machines can support injectors  Dr Jake will be hosting the first Cutaneous Facial Ultrasound course in Australia on August 10th! Dr Peter Velthuis will lead the training and will be assisted by his colleague Dr Tatjana Water (both from Holland) For more info and to book the course, click here  For IA listeners, you can save an extra $520 by using the discount code ‘IAXCutaneous' on checking out This podcast was sponsored by Real Time Ultrasound Machines. To save 10% of any Vinno device, get hands on & in clinic support, head to www.insideaesthetics.com/ultrasound and fill out your details    Show your support for IA via Patreon Follow IA on Instagram Visit our website  Subscribe to IA on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to IA on Spotify Contact Dr Jake & David  More about Dr Jake Follow Dr Jake on Instagram  Follow David on Instagram Follow Leonie on Instagram Follow Stella on Instagram Follow Real Time Ultrasound Machines on Instagram  

Songs in the Key of...
Songs in the key of...Stuart Turner

Songs in the Key of...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 88:58


In this second part of a chat with Moira Mehaffey and Stuart Turner, the focus turns towards Stuart's choice of ten songs that have been troubling his ears of late.Don't forget to head over to Spotify to check out the playlist to accompany this episode so you can hear the songs in full.

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
What is an ORM and why do they matter? - .NET 068

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 56:51


Stuart Turner has been around since the early days of .NET and has seen the evolution of ORMs in .NET firsthand. In today's episode we go over different architectural styles, usage, performance and more in .NET ORMs. Want to know whether we prefer eager loading vs lazy loading or code first vs database first? Join us and find out. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Guest Stuart Turner Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links Shay Rojansky - How Entity Framework translates LINQ all the way to SQL - Dotnetos Conference 2019 LINQ to DB .NET 027: High performance databases with RavenDB with Oren Eini | Devchat.tv MoreLINQ: Extensions to LINQ to Objects Advent of Code 2020 GitHub: Stuart Turner ( viceroypenguin ) Picks Caleb- Codecourse Shawn- ORM Designer for Entity Framework, NHibernate, and LINQ to SQL Stuart- LINQPad - The .NET Programmer’s Playground Stuart- Fiddler | Web Debugging Proxy and Troubleshooting Solutions  Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)

Adventures in .NET
What is an ORM and why do they matter? - .NET 068

Adventures in .NET

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 56:51


Stuart Turner has been around since the early days of .NET and has seen the evolution of ORMs in .NET firsthand. In today's episode we go over different architectural styles, usage, performance and more in .NET ORMs. Want to know whether we prefer eager loading vs lazy loading or code first vs database first? Join us and find out. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Guest Stuart Turner Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links Shay Rojansky - How Entity Framework translates LINQ all the way to SQL - Dotnetos Conference 2019 LINQ to DB .NET 027: High performance databases with RavenDB with Oren Eini | Devchat.tv MoreLINQ: Extensions to LINQ to Objects Advent of Code 2020 GitHub: Stuart Turner ( viceroypenguin ) Picks Caleb- Codecourse Shawn- ORM Designer for Entity Framework, NHibernate, and LINQ to SQL Stuart- LINQPad - The .NET Programmer’s Playground Stuart- Fiddler | Web Debugging Proxy and Troubleshooting Solutions  Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)

Airmic Talks
Airmic Talks ... Boardroom diversity, climate resilience and parametrics

Airmic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 28:12


In episode 16 of Airmic Talks, the fortnightly podcast from the UK's risk and insurance management association, Richard speaks to three leading alumni from Airmic's 2019 Leadership Programme, which is delivered in partnership with the Business School at City, University of London (formerly known as Cass Business School). Hermione Winterton, Nataliya Todorova and Stuart Turner talk us through their dissertations on boardroom diversity, climate change resilience and parametric products respectively. Applications for the 2021 Risk Leadership Programme will open shortly and for more information on the course or fill in an enquiry form visit the Airmic website: https://www.airmic.com/leadership The Airmic Fest platform will remain live until March 2021. You can still watch explore all the content produced for the virtual conference on the platform here: http://airmicfest.com/ Airmic's Coronavirus resource page: www.airmic.com/airmic-coronavirus-resource-page Airmic Live webinars: www.airmic.com/airmic-live-webinars All information concerning Airmic's response to coronavirus can be found here: www.airmic.com/coronavirus

BOSS Podcast
Top Tips from the first 20 Episodes of Expert Guests.

BOSS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 33:32 Transcription Available


There was a number of common topics and activities that experts kept telling me were 'must do' strategies in many of the conversations we had over the first 20 episodes.Whether it was a LinkedIn trainer like Brynne Tilman, a profile expert such as Karen Tisdell or a marketer like Joe Apfelbaum or Tim Hyde. On more than one occasion they said the same thing.  So I thought it was worthwhile to bundle all those together to make it easy for you to get the BEST of the first 20.  With 20 episodes now completed we've certainly covered some ground. I've talked to some real social legends and learnt a bunch of new and valuable stuff.  With thousands of downloads already I have to say thank you to the listers for the support and, please keep on interacting with us both on social and via email. It's great to hear and see how you are all applying the strategies we uncover here. This episode is a mini wrap up of those previous 19 Episodes and we provide some commentary around the main takeaways from those interviews. But don't worry, rather than have you listen to me talk endlessly, I've enlisted the help of, The COO Of, The Social Revolution, sometime business partner and good friend, Tino Ho. I'm delighted to have Tino join me to co-host this review. The main points we walk through today include. Automation – why are people so wound up about itConnection requests – why are LinkedIn ‘trainers' so wound up about them (And what really works to improve connection rates – it's probably not what you think).Video – “how to use” as part of social outreachProfile – Why are we still talking about this.And the network quality over quantity piece. I'm sure you'll enjoy this slightly different episode and please help us to let everyone who needs to know about this podcast to find it – by liking, sharing and rating us.  We are referencing the work of Joe Apfelbaum, Karen Tisdell, Stuart Turner, Bill McCormick, Tim Hyde and Matt Barnett in this episode. Tino Hohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tinoho/  The Social Revolution https://www.thesocialrevolution.co/  Mark McInneshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mcinnes/ Mark McInnes - Sales Trainingwww.Markmc.co www.Bonjoro.com Coupon – BOSS20 Tactical Pipeline Growthwww.markmc.co/tpg things as the most important things.

BOSS Podcast
How do we make the most of LinkedIn during COVID19?

BOSS Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 1, 2020 43:09


This is the introductory episode of the Boss Podcast. In this episode, Mark McInnes sits down with Stuart Turner and Tino Ho to discuss what social sellers should be doing during the Covid lockdowns to better position themselves for when everything goes back to normal.Mark McInneshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mcinnes/Tino Hohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tinoho/Stuart Turnerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartpturner/

The Dental Practitioner
The Dental Truck

The Dental Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 34:31


Dr Jalal Khan is a North Sydney dentist who runs the Dental Truck, a mobile dental clinic delivering vital dental services to remote communities in need. Listen to Dr Khan discuss the motivations and challenges of providing this remarkable service with ADA NSW's Stuart Turner.

TechKnowledgy
Techknowledgy - Social For Business Has Different Rules!

TechKnowledgy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 60:16


Do you put thought into the content you share on your social pages?   Brett and Aryeh review the PayWay app, they look at the Transformers vs Tablet PCs, and they talk social content with Tino Ho and Stuart Turner from BinaryM. For more TechKnowledgy episodes visit http://eaglewavesradio.com.au/show/view/techknowledgy

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Breaking the Norm
Breaking the Norm – Stress & Lifestyle with Stuart Turner

Breaking the Norm

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 41:08


This episode is a bit different, the focus is on fairly specific areas – stress and exercise. A while ago I saw Stuart giving a talk online to an office, on the effects of stress upon the body physically – and I thought it would be a good idea to get him on for a... Continue Reading →

Save Family Farming Show
Scientist Stuart Turner explains how EPA falsely blamed dairies for groundwater nitrates

Save Family Farming Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 18:59


Eastern Washington crop scientist Stuart Turner explains how the EPA falsified a study to blame dairy farming for groundwater nitrate contamination in the Yakima area, and tells Dillon that there's an entirely different story with nitrates. More details here: https://www.yakimafamilyfarmers.org/epas-falsified-science.html

Cincinnati Reds Podcast
8/31/17 - Game Recap: CIN 7, NYM, 2

Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 3:41


Scooter Gennett, Joey Votto and Stuart Turner all hit home runs to back Robert Stephenson, who fired out six solid innings against the Mets. Manger Bryan Price talks about the win.

Cincinnati Reds Podcast
8/9/17 - Game Recap: CIN 8, SD 3

Cincinnati Reds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 6:08


Reds manager Bryan Price, starter Asher Wojciechowski and Stuart Turner talk about their 8-3 win vs. the Padres.

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Systematic
192: Willpower, Boredom, and Determination with Stuart Turner

Systematic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 68:20


Stuart Turner is a consultant, public speaker, technologist, and roboticist. He’s also quadriplegic and pioneering the use of robotics and drone technology for the disabled. He joins Brett to talk about his work, life without the use of his limbs, and the fun of home automation.

Systematic
192: Willpower, Boredom, and Determination with Stuart Turner

Systematic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 68:20


Stuart Turner is a consultant, public speaker, technologist, and roboticist. He's also quadriplegic and pioneering the use of robotics and drone technology for the disabled. He joins Brett to talk about his work, life without the use of his limbs, and the fun of home automation.

Motor Sport Magazine Podcast
Royal Automobile Club Talk Show 2016 highlights

Motor Sport Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 65:35


Featuring Ross Brawn and Nick Fry lifting the lid on the success of Brawn GP, TT hero John McGuinness, Alistair Caldwell on 1976, Stirling Moss recalling the Mille Miglia he won with Jenks in 1955, Damon Hill, Stuart Turner, Dick Bennetts on F3 with Mika Häkkinen, and Pat Symonds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Motor Sport Magazine Podcast
Stuart Turner: Royal Automobile Club Talk Show in association with Motor Sport

Motor Sport Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 63:36


The man who took Mini to Monte glory, Stuart Turner, talks about his vast and varied career, from rallying, racing to journalism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Refugee Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Psychology and Refugee Protection seminar series: Trauma and Credibility

Refugee Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2013 45:03


Human Rights Consortium & Refugee Law Initiative Speakers: Professor Chris Brewin, Dr Stuart Turner, Chair: Dr Jane Herlihy Speakers Abstract: Professor Brewin (UCL), a worldwide expert in the psychological effects of trauma, will present theory...