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In this special bonus episode of the 1904 Club, Tigers reporter Barry Cooper sat down with City's chief scout, Stuart White. The pair chatted during the club's warm weather training camp in Antalya, to get the lowdown on what his job entails and how things have changed at the MKM Stadium when it comes to recruitment since Acun Ilicali bought the club in January 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the podcast Christie and Heather welcome Stuart White, President and CEO of Realtracs. Stuart started Realtracs more than 20 years ago and has grown it into the largest MLS in the state of Tennessee. Stuart ensures Realtracs supports and enhances a strong and cooperative real estate marketplace for brokers, buyers and sellers and deeply believes that using a Realtor to buy and sell a home is the key to maximizing property value. “Realtors are an incredibly important aspect of the life-changing decision of buying or selling a home. They care about their clients, they're constantly working and intense in their needs, and they expect great service. It is my mission to deliver it to them.” Stuart thinks personal relationships with customers and a commitment to their success set Realtracs apart. Originally from Cadiz, Ky., Stuart graduated from Texas A&M University (Gig 'em, Aggies!). Both in the office and outside of it, Stuart's focus is on giving back to the community. “If we're not helping our neighbors, what's the point?” If you have any questions please email us at podcast@wilsongrouprealestate.com. We look to answer these requests in future episodes! Let's Connect: Instagram: instagram.com/movinguppodcast/ Facebook: facebook.com/TheWilsonGroupRealEstate Learn about Studio Bank: studiobank.com Learn about ATA Certified Public Accountants & Business Advisors: atacpa.net David Hart, dhart@atacpa.net
In this special episode, Chris chats to Albion's former Head of Scouting and Head of UK Recruitment, Stuart White.He tells us how a transfer window works, why Albion's recruitment team under Dan Ashworth was so successful, and tells us how clubs identify players.He also lifts the lid on how some players, who would go on to be Albion stalwarts, were identified and reveals some of the players we nearly signed!To discuss anything in this podcast, tweet (X) us @AlbionAnalysis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seriah is joined by writer, researcher, musician, and experiencer Ronnie Pontiac, author of "American Metaphysical Religion: Esoteric and Mystical Traditions of the New World", Topics include Manly P. Hall, "The Platonist" magazine, the influence of Platonism and Neo-Platonism in the American West, Abner Doubleday, esotericism, U.S. religious history, transcendentalism, alchemy, astrology, Rosicrucianism, John Winthrop the elder and younger, John Dee, Puritanism and fear of the wilderness, herbal medicine, The Intelligencers, the College of Light, the Royal Society, Cotton Mather, Hermetic philosophy, Oliver Cromwell, the Cavaliers, Tom Morton, a fascinating trading post, wenching, abuses by the Pilgrims, origins of the slave trade, America's occult history vs Fundamentalist Christian propaganda, hybrid belief systems, Harold Bloom, American Orphism, changes in academia regarding the study of esotericism, Kabbalah, alchemy at Ivy League schools, Catherine L. Albanese, "A Republic of Mind and Spirit", alternative spirituality and the cross-over of beliefs and practices, early Christianity vs the prosperity gospel, the Rosicrucian manifestos of the 1600's, the Holy Roman Empire, Giordano Bruno, universal reformation, the Invisible College, Frances Yates and esoteric history, astronomical events and multiple interpretations thereof, the 30 years war, religious freedom in Bohemia, political and religious intrigues between Catholics and Protestants, phases and changes in American Spiritualism, Edgar Cayce, "The Unobstructed Universe", Stuart and Betty White, Carl Jung, the podcast “Tanis”, the belief system of the obstructed vs unobstructed universe, consciousness and reincarnation, the meaning of life, immortal individualism, entities called the Invisibles, incredible experiences between Betty and Stuart White, the Seer of the Sunbelt Reverend Edward A. Monroe, a talkative Scottish spirit, and much more! This is an exceptional conversation jam-packed with ideas and references!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
Seriah is joined by writer, researcher, musician, and experiencer Ronnie Pontiac, author of "American Metaphysical Religion: Esoteric and Mystical Traditions of the New World", Topics include Manly P. Hall, "The Platonist" magazine, the influence of Platonism and Neo-Platonism in the American West, Abner Doubleday, esotericism, U.S. religious history, transcendentalism, alchemy, astrology, Rosicrucianism, John Winthrop the elder and younger, John Dee, Puritanism and fear of the wilderness, herbal medicine, The Intelligencers, the College of Light, the Royal Society, Cotton Mather, Hermetic philosophy, Oliver Cromwell, the Cavaliers, Tom Morton, a fascinating trading post, wenching, abuses by the Pilgrims, origins of the slave trade, America's occult history vs Fundamentalist Christian propaganda, hybrid belief systems, Harold Bloom, American Orphism, changes in academia regarding the study of esotericism, Kabbalah, alchemy at Ivy League schools, Catherine L. Albanese, "A Republic of Mind and Spirit", alternative spirituality and the cross-over of beliefs and practices, early Christianity vs the prosperity gospel, the Rosicrucian manifestos of the 1600's, the Holy Roman Empire, Giordano Bruno, universal reformation, the Invisible College, Frances Yates and esoteric history, astronomical events and multiple interpretations thereof, the 30 years war, religious freedom in Bohemia, political and religious intrigues between Catholics and Protestants, phases and changes in American Spiritualism, Edgar Cayce, "The Unobstructed Universe", Stuart and Betty White, Carl Jung, the podcast “Tanis”, the belief system of the obstructed vs unobstructed universe, consciousness and reincarnation, the meaning of life, immortal individualism, entities called the Invisibles, incredible experiences between Betty and Stuart White, the Seer of the Sunbelt Reverend Edward A. Monroe, a talkative Scottish spirit, and much more! This is an exceptional conversation jam-packed with ideas and references! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Lucid Nation with Food Chain Download
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 16 of the Nashville Real Estate Podcast, featuring Stuart White, CEO of Realtracs. This episode is truly a must listen for all Realtors to understand the evolution of the Middle TN MLS and how technology has impacted the Real Estate industry. We discussed the challenges of transitioning to the internet stage and the significance of accurate data. During our conversation, we also talked about the value of Realtors in the home buying and selling process and the training and support that Realtracs provides for Realtors. Enjoy the show! About Stuart: President and CEO Stuart White started Realtracs more than 20 years ago and has grown it into the largest MLS in the state of Tennessee. Stuart ensures Realtracs supports and enhances a strong and cooperative real estate marketplace for brokers, buyers and sellers — and he deeply believes that using a Realtor to buy and sell a home is the key to maximizing property value. Originally from Cadiz, Ky., Stuart graduated from Texas A&M University (Gig 'em, Aggies!). Connect with Realtracs - Phone: 615.385.0777 | Email: feedback@realtracs.com Connect with Jarrod - IG @nashvillerealestatepodcast | Email: nashvillerealestatepodcast@gmail.com Connect with our Sponsor Mid State Title & Escrow @midstatetitle and visit their website www.mid-statetitle.com for all of your title questions!
What's it like being a technology company in the world of real estate and MLS? And why does it seem like there needs to be some "separation of church and state." in real estate? Join Rob and Greg in this episode of Industry Relations as they chat with Stuart White, CEO at Realtracs. They delve into the tech side of real estate and why Realtracs is paving the way in treating MLS members. To see how Stuart and his team are leading real estate tech visit them at Realtracs. Listen to the podcast on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/industry-relations/id1204450450 Listen to the podcast on Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/industry-relations Connect with Rob and Greg: Rob's Website https://notoriousrob.com/ Greg's Website https://www.vendoralley.com/ This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2023.
We're joined this week by two of our Patreon backers, Stuart White and Richard Gould, to talk about albums they've each chosen: Bloodline, the reunion LP from formative UK goth-punk act 1919 which found them tackling resurgent political and economic crises, and the self-titled record from France's Les Clopes, which puts a bemused indie spin on some classic French coldwave and minimal wave sounds. We're also talking recent Laibach and festival news, plus some talk about a recent Moor Mother and Saul Williams show.
For the past three decades Paul Gough, better known as Goffy has been one of the North East's most recognised and acclaimed Broadcasters. Working on Stations from Century, Metro, TFM and BBC Radio Tees.This time on Radio Greats, Goffy sits down with Luke to reflect on the 30 Years of the Wireless, from listening to Radio Tees as a child, to working with the legend John Myers and being part of the launch team for Century 100-102. How Myers became a huge influence on him, working alongside Alan Robson on Metro and presenting shows for TFM. How a Moment in his life led him to develop a feature that would eventually become the foundations for BBC's Make a Difference and presenting shows on BBC Radio Tees.Thanks to Paul Gough, Stevie Gee and Aircheck Downloads for use of content. Thank you to Stuart White for organising and arranging the interview.
WriteMentor's founder Stuart White is back, along with dystopian YA author, Melissa Welliver fresh off the back of winning her first award with debut, The Undying Tower. It's almost time for the 4th WOWCON, WriteMentor's annual online conference and they tell us all about the amazing things that are going on and the awesome guests they have lined up. I also snuck in a question about Stuart's writing and his epic plan to self-publish, sell 1000 copies and get 100 reviews all in one year.To find out more about WOWCON head over to www.write-mentor.com.ZencastrClick on this referral link to get 30% off your first three months with Zencastr!BookshopClick here to find all of our guests' books as well as the desert island library over at bookshop.org.Support the show
On this week's episode, I am excited to be joined by Stuart the Co-Founder and Director of Provide With 21 years since starting the business, Stuart has seen pretty much everything there is to see in a growing recruitment agency Most interestingly, post acquisition by TXM Group, Stuart moved into a new role as Director of Strategic Partnerships - leading their RPO division. I am super excited to hear the story of this change! The RAG sponsor It's no secret that recruiters are notoriously time-poor, with highly demanding goals they must achieve to be successful. Talent Ticker was specifically designed to help recruiters get ahead of their most time-intensive tasks, like sourcing and prospecting, by providing recruiters with: powerful predictive intelligence a candidate database of more than 600 million profiles and integrations with popular recruitment tools Any recruiter who uses this tool will be calling the right person, at the right time and for the right reason. Request a demo at TalentTicker.ai and mention Hoxo for a free personalised leads list of candidates or hiring managers.
Discover why Dr. Stuart White (Founder of Doctor of the Future and Whole Health Associates) creates mutualism, and what made him pass up the opportunity to be on the Oprah show, and how he has helped his Covid-19 patients (17 minutes). CEO BLINDSPOTS PODCAST GUEST: Dr. Stuart White. He is the Founder of Doctor of the Future and Whole Health Associates. Since Dr. White began his practice, he has helped over 46,000 patients, and taught over 18,000 other practitioners. For more information about Doctor of the Future; http://doctorofthefuture.org/ For more information about Whole Health Associates; https://wholehealthassoc.com/index.html CEO BLINDSPOTS HOST: Birgit Kamps. She was speaking five languages by the age of 10, and lived in five countries with her Dutch parents prior to becoming an American citizen. Birgit's professional experience includes starting and selling an “Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Company” and a “Best Company to Work for in Texas”, and serving as a Board Member with various companies. In addition, Birgit is the President of Hire Universe LLC, and the host of the CEO Blindspots Podcast which was recognized by Spotify for having the “biggest listener growth” in the USA (by 733%), and having listeners in 11 countries; https://ceoblindspots.com/about/
In this week's episode we are joined by the creator of Write Mentor, Stuart White, who tells us all about the program and some of their plans going forwards. We also talk about Stuart's own journey as a storyteller, how a sports injury finally got him into writing, his experiences turning down a publishing offer and his love of sci-fi and fantasy.
On this very special edition of It's Bloody Complicated, we're joined by Clive Lewis, MP for Norwich South; academic and advocate for human rights Francesca Klug; and political theorist Stuart White to celebrate the launch of Belonging, Place and the Nation, Compass's new report into nationalism and patriotism.Should we try to confront the Right with our own, more progressive, patriotism and nationalism? Or should we abandon these terms and instead try to build something else?In Belonging, Place and the Nation, Clive and Francesca explore what it means to belong, in a wide-ranging conversation with Frances Foley on race, identity and the telling of British history, while Stuart considers the possibility of a democratic English patriotism in the republican political tradition. They touch on all this and more in a wide-ranging conversation that doesn't shy away from the difficult questions.Discussed in the show:Belonging, Place and the NationRadical Republicanism by Bruno Leipold, Karma Nabulsi and Stuart White (eds.)It's Bloody Complicated has moved to fortnightly calls, and is recorded every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 6pm GMT. Become a Compass member to join our live recordings and put your questions to our guests: https://action.compassonline.org.uk/podcastSupport the show (https://www.compassonline.org.uk/podcast/)Support the show (https://www.compassonline.org.uk/podcast/)
On this edition of It's Bloody Complicated , we're celebrating a very special reunion. Neal Lawson is joined by 2017 Progressive Alliance veterans Andrée Frieze, Barry Langford, Stephen Clark, Remco van der Stoep, Jana Mills, Steve Williams and Frances Foley to look back on the successes and lessons of that election, and look forward to how we can build a formidable Progressive Alliance next time.Results analysis suggests that, in 2017, the Progressive Alliance made a difference in dozens of seats, contributing to the Conservatives losing their majority in Parliament. It's time to get the band back together.On the next episode of It's Bloody Complicated, we're launching Compass's new report Belonging, Place and the Nation with Clive Lewis MP, Francesca Klug and Stuart White. The live recording is open to all – just sign up here.Support the show (https://www.compassonline.org.uk/podcast/)Support the show (https://www.compassonline.org.uk/podcast/)
Riaz Aziz talks to Cliff Shelton and Stuart White about their May 2020 article "Anaesthesia for hip fracture repair ". In this 2-part podcast epidemiology, key research items and the impact of the COVID -19 pandemic on the service will be discussed.
Riaz Aziz talks to Cliff Shelton and Stuart White about their May 2020 article "Anaesthesia for hip fracture repair ". In this 2-part podcast epidemiology, key research items and the impact of the COVID -19 pandemic on the service will be discussed.
Finally! Episode 14 arrives in your earboxes. Special guests Rob Beswick and Stuart White talks all things early 90s County, with Wembley memories - not just Stoke (sob) and Peterborough (sob), but also Vale (sob) and Burnley (FFS). We also discuss keeping in touch with County excitement from Indonesia in a pre-internet age (not easy). Other topics include the Stoke semi and the madness afterwards, Sky TV naivety, Brett Angell's Southend tribunal shenanigans, John Peel being a TTP fan, and unfortunate (in retrospect) Jimmy Hill/Saville crossover cartoon, and Stuart's experience of decent Burnley fans commiserating with him about County's position today Oh yes, and the exclusive John Bilsbury jingle makes its first appearance.
27 June 2019 by Linda van Tilburg In motorsport circles in South Africa, Stuart White has been called the Bloemfontein Bullet, White Lightning, even Baby Vettel or Stuwie. White is a 17 year old teenager from Bloemfontein who has been taken on by Sauber Motorsport earlier this year where so many great drivers like Kimi Raikkonen and Charles Leclerc started their Formula One careers. Like many other Formula One legends, Lewis Hamilton comes to mind, Stuart started his career in go-karts. He is currently competing in the French Formula 4 Championships under the Sauber banner where we caught up with him. – Linda van Tilburg Stuart’s dad, David White used to race in South Africa and as a small boy he had the same passion. Stuart was only five or six when he started go-kart racing in 2006. He went on to win several championships including at the age of 14, the title of Junior ROK Championship. In 2016 he stepped up to the main circuit and started competing in single seaters. Just three years later the offer came from Sauber Motorsport to be included in the company’s new junior team. The CEO of Sauber Motorsport, Frederic Vasseur described Sauber as a promising young driver that has impressed with his determination and skills. Speaking from Brussels where Stuart was competing in the French Formula 4 championship, the teen described his inclusion at Sauber as the best thing that has happened in his career. White says it has been a difficult year so far because the level in the French championship was so high, but he was quite happy “to score three podiums.” White is currently third in the championship and said there was still "a lot of racing" left in the season and he was working hard towards preparing for the next race. He says some talented drivers find it hard to progress to bigger leagues because it is difficult to secure a long term sponsorship deal which is needed to progress to the next level. That is why the Sauber opportunity is such a big deal, as it gives him the opportunity to be part of a junior team that can take White to Formula One racing. White says he is learning a lot from the Sauber team and even if it does not lead to Formula One racing, it opens up many other directions. Right now, the goal is “obviously” to get into Formula One and that is what he is working towards. White eagerly takes everything he experiences on board to try to make that a reality. The Formula One racer he looked up to most when he was younger was Sebastian Vettel, but since meeting Charles Leclerc who is in the Sauber team, Leclerc is now the Formula One racing driver that he aspires to be like. The young racer welcomes the presence of young drivers like Dutch driver, Max Verstappen who are now getting opportunities in Formula One Racing, which shows Formula One teams whose drivers have been racing for them for a long time, that the younger drivers can hold their own even though they may be only 17 or 18. His parents are used to the stress of watching their son racing at speeds of up to 230 kilometres per hour, but White says it does not mean that they experience less stress when he goes to a race weekend. Stuart says they are aware that there is a lot of risk involved, but they support him 100 percent and without them he would not have been able to choose his dream career. His parents, David and Jeanne are his biggest supporters and push him every day to become a better driver. His sister, Andrea also raced go-karts for a while. White is careful when asked what his dream driving team would be, saying that being part of the Sauber team and have the opportunity to progress in their team is a dream come true. He wants to get into Formula One racing first and is not looking at what the ultimate team would be to drive for. White was in Grey College in Bloemfontein, but left school to pursue his career and is now home schooled. He plans to finish matric in 2019 depending on how taxing the racing season is, but if he can’t, he may postpone it to next year as it is difficult with the amount of travelling he does. While most of his friends come from the racing world, he says he does catch up with his old school friends from time to time. He does not feel he is missing out on anything by pursuing a racing career at such an early age. For now, it seems to be foot on the pedal as he tries to follow in the footsteps of Jodie Sheckter, the last South African Formula One racer. There has not been a driver from South African in Formula One since 1980. And as we switch to Afrikaans, he is from Bloemfontein after all, I get a very polite, “Dankie Tannie.” - Linda van Tilburg
Former Albion head of scouting Stuart White discusses recruitment highs and lows and the ones who got away - including one world class megastar overshadowed (for one day, at least) by Brown Ideye. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Episode 8 of the Tea Party Podcast, and it's take 2 - you'll have to listen to find out why. Phil and Dave are joined by Hull City chief scout Stuart White, and the UK's 2006 Eurovision Song Contest entrant Daz Sampson. Eclectic guests, yes, but they're both lifelong County fans, with some great memories to share. Daz, who once stayed at Glen Campbell's house for longer than scheduled, tells us about being at MTV and discovering a "refreshed" Noel Gallagher's reaction to the 3-1 City game. Strangely, Noel doesn't remark on the game so much as the stands, and who might have left early. Daz also talks about being in Athens for Eurovision, and listening to the vital 0-0 final day draw with Carlisle via a mate in the Cheadle End who had an open telephone line. And for everyone who thinks Daz is merely a pop star, he tells us about his remarkable managerial record, and we wonder why someone like him can't get a job in the English game. Stuart tells us how he first got into scouting under Danny, the first steps in a career that's led him to a position at the top of the English game. And you might be surprised to hear that the dour reputation of Mr G Megson is misplaced... Stuart's dad was a director of County for many years, of course, and we also reflect on the days of austerity before the arrival of Brendan Elwood, when Alan Kirk would sign 11th hour cheques - purely for show? You might think that, but we couldn't possibly comment. We also talk about Manstock - probably not for the last time, let's be honest - as well as Carlo Nash's mysterious move to Celtic that was seemingly scuppered by greed at the County end. All that, and what Phil considers is the worst "worst team" selected by a TTP contributor. Download it now, and tell your friends!
Pensado's Place - Audio 49:21 info@pensadosplace.tv (Pensado's Place)noPensado's Place Audio PodcastGrammy winning mix engineer Dave Pensado and veteran manager/executive producer Herb Trawick are the host and co-host of Pensado’s Place. A weekly talk show covering the audio and music spectrum, its craftsman and the business of. Pensado’s Place has been called the “Charlie Rose of audio”, a description that sits fine with both Herb and Dave. Pensado’s Place segments cover include interviews, technique application, interactive audience participation, speed rounds and more. Along with location shoots, sweepstakes, gear and career opportunities, thought leader analysis of the challenges and evolution in the audio and music space, Pensado’s place is the tv show for the casual enthusiast up to the long term professional. With mix credits including Michael Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, AfroJack, Beyonce, Elton John, Christina Aguilera and Jill Scott, Dave is acknowledged as one of the leading online educators for all things audio. Trawicks experience as a successful manager makes him the resident expert on intellectual property, business affairs, career consultation, digital media and more. There is a re
Pensado's Place - Video 49:21 info@pensadosplace.tv (Pensado's Place)noPensado's Place - VideoGrammy winning mix engineer Dave Pensado and veteran manager/executive producer Herb Trawick are the host and co-host of Pensado’s Place. A weekly talk show covering the audio and music spectrum, its craftsman and the business of. Pensado’s Place has been called the “Charlie Rose of audio”, a description that sits fine with both Herb and Dave. Pensado’s Place segments cover include interviews, technique application, interactive audience participation, speed rounds and more. Along with location shoots, sweepstakes, gear and career opportunities, thought leader analysis of the challenges and evolution in the audio and music space, Pensado’s place is the tv show for the casual enthusiast up to the long term professional. With mix credits including Michael Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, AfroJack, Beyonce, Elton John, Christina Aguilera and Jill Scott, Dave is acknowledged as one of the leading online educators for all things audio. Trawicks experience as a successful manager makes him the resident expert on intellectual property, business affairs, career consultation, digital media and more. Ther
Niki Seth-Smith and Stuart White launch the 'Democratic Wealth' e-book by openDemocracy and Politics in Spires
Niki Seth-Smith and Stuart White launch the 'Democratic Wealth' e-book by openDemocracy and Politics in Spires
Stuart White, Director of the Public Policy Unit, gives an introduction to Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age one day conference
Roberto Unger is an American-based thinker who is highly critical of the current ideas from left-of-centre politicians and thinkers about how to restore advanced economies to healthy growth. His devastating attack last summer on what he saw as the shortcomings of President Obama's plans for a second term made him an overnight internet sensation. For Unger, what he and others call "vulgar Keynesianism" - the idea that governments should spend more money to stimulate growth and create jobs - has little left to offer. It is unlikely to have a big enough impact and will disappoint both politicians and voters. Instead, he argues, those who think of themselves as progressive need to think much more boldly and creatively. And this applies not just to ideas about the economy but also to politics and democratic institutions. What he sees as a drab, predictable - and failed - approach needs a complete overhaul. In this edition of "Analysis", Tim Finch talks to Roberto Unger about his critique of left-of-centre thinking. He asks him to justify his criticisms of current ideas and to set out his alternative vision. Tim then discovers from figures on the left here in Britain how they react to Unger's approach and how likely it is that "vulgar Keynesianism" will give way to something new. Among those taking part: Jon Cruddas, MP; Sonia Sodha; Tamara Lothian; Stuart White and David Hall-Matthews. Producer Simon Coates.
Rescuing Justice and Equality: Celebrating the Career of G.A. Cohen - Conference at the Centre for the Study of Social Justice (CSSJ), Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford. Friday 23 and Saturday 24 January 2009. On January 23-24 2009, with the generous support of Philosophy and Public Affairs, the Centre for the Study of Social Justice will be hosting a conference to celebrate the career of G.A. Cohen, who is retiring after 23 years as Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory. Delivered by John Roemer, comments by Joshua Cohen (read by Stuart White).
First light on the Autumn Continent, featuring Stefan Jonsson and Stuart White.
First light on the Autumn Continent, featuring Stefan Jonsson and Stuart White.