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Send us a textAs a pre-season treat, here is our previous two episodes on the Top 40 songs from 90's movie, all stitched together for a behemoth girth-tastic episode."It's back! Our Top 40 list has returned, after hanging out in the 80's, we thought it would only be fair to cover the next decade. We reached out, again to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 90's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 152 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones, Gwen Mauny, Andrew Stenhouse, Susan Stewart, Eddie Paterson, Lorraine Houston, Louise McEwan, Leanne Jones, Kim Mallinson, Tilly McGarry, David McCallum and Chris Ferguson.If you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff."
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Send us a textIt's back! Our Top 40 list has returned, after hanging out in the 80's, we thought it would only be fair to cover the next decade. We reached out, again to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 90's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 152 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones, Gwen Mauny, Andrew Stenhouse, Susan Stewart, Eddie Paterson, Lorraine Houston, Louise McEwan, Leanne Jones, Kim Mallinson, Tilly McGarry, David McCallum and Chris Ferguson.If you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff.
Send us a textIt's back! Our Top 40 list has returned, after hanging out in the 80's, we thought it would only be fair to cover the next decade. We reached out, again to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 90's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 152 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones, Gwen Mauny, Andrew Stenhouse, Susan Stewart, Eddie Paterson, Lorraine Houston, Louise McEwan, Leanne Jones, Kim Mallinson, Tilly McGarry, David McCallum and Chris Ferguson.If you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff.
We bring you a special European edition of The Score, as we build up to the UEFA Conference League clash between NIFL champions Larne and LOI champions Shamrock Rovers. Providing an insight into the Larne camp are their manager Tiernan Lynch, captain Cian Bolger, midfielder Jordan McEneff and owner Kenny Bruce. Voice of Shamrock Rovers and one of Ireland's finest commentators Con Murphy joins us to give us a look into how the visitors will be approaching the game. Plus we hear from Thomas Stewart, who had the privilege of winning silverware for both clubs during his playing career.
Send us a Text Message.As we celebrate our 2nd birthday, we have a special announcement. Following our Top 40 of 80's songs from movies, we our now opening it up to the listeners again for the Top 40 from the 90's songs! If you would like to take part send in your Top 10 songs in order, your number one will get 10 points, number two 9 points etc. The totals will then get counted up and will be released in a future episode later in the year.Originally, this episode came out as a two parter, 40-21 and 20-1. The list was inspired by our Karate Kid episode, and influenced by the majestic "You're the best" song by Joe Esposito that featured in the tournament montage, we reached out to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 80's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 105 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Rob Harvilla, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones and Gwen Mauny.Spotify Playlist for the Top 40:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4mtWX61ST6SLmKMdjatMhE?si=Jqf6Qb1_TwSDkIXX4Qh9nA&pi=e-TdXXY1KfRi-FSpotify Playlist for all the songs nominated: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MykGJB31XT0vggMiCXLMW?si=niI1iG4wQXOAJ8FW7CiNVg&pi=e-noGhfzqeRY6wIf you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff.
In this podcast episode, I chat with Thomas Stewart, who's one of my Full Time Game Dev students and the creator of Tanks But No Tanks and Bridges & Docks. ► Get Bridges & Docks: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2741090/Bridges__Docks/► Get Tanks But No Tanks: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1631630/Tanks_But_No_Tanks/► Subscribe to Thomas Stewart's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ThomasStewartDev► Learn how to become a full time game dev, free: https://www.clkmg.com/fulltimegamedev/webinar► Enroll in my 3D workshop, free!: https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/opt-in-15-minute-3D-game► Make your game instantly beautiful with my free workbook: https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/opt-in-instant-beauty-color-workbook► Get my 2D game kit, free: https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/opt-in-2D-game-kit► Join my 2D character workshop, free: https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/opt-in-2d-character-art-workshop► Wishlist Twisted Tower: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1575990/Twisted_Tower/► What I believe: https://youtu.be/jQK3LniPMq4
I avsnitt nummer 90 av Soccerberoende, Sveriges kanske enda podcast om nordamerikansk fotboll, intervjuas nordirländaren Thomas Stewart som idag är tränare för division 2-klubben Ytterhogdals IK. Under spelarkarriären spelade Thomas bl.a. för Sacramento Republic och Ottawa Fury..
This is it! On the back of our Karate Kid episode, and influenced by the majestic "You're the best" song by Joe Esposito that featured in the tournament montage, we reached out to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 80's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 105 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Rob Harvela, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones and Gwen Mauny.Spotify Playlist for the Top 40:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4mtWX61ST6SLmKMdjatMhE?si=Jqf6Qb1_TwSDkIXX4Qh9nA&pi=e-TdXXY1KfRi-FSpotify Playlist for all the songs nominated: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MykGJB31XT0vggMiCXLMW?si=niI1iG4wQXOAJ8FW7CiNVg&pi=e-noGhfzqeRY6wIf you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff.
This is it! On the back of our Karate Kid episode, and influenced by the majestic "You're the best" song by Joe Esposito that featured in the tournament montage, we reached out to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 80's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 105 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Rob Harvela, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones and Gwen Mauny.If you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff.
My friend Paul Kirby is a musical polymath: a tenor of excellence who performs throughout the world as both a soloist and as a valued member in small vocal ensembles; he is also a killer banjo player and bluegrass singer, and a member of the Norwegian group Stemmespesialisten that combines voice lessons, voice massage and coaching. In addition he has worked as a musical administrator and is a Timani teacher in training: an education that focuses on in-depth anatomical knowledge in order to enhance movement and playing for musicians. He has also been a valued and trusted friend of mine for the past twenty years, and was a major encouragement and support when I was putting Countemelody on its feet. For his favorite episode of the podcast, Paul has chosen the Fourth of July episode I posted in 2021. In this episode I bring you a gorgeous conglomeration of great baritones and bass-baritones performing songs by the emblematic American composer Charles Ives. In this episode we hear thirty of his songs which display a wide range of compositional, musical, and literary styles. Some of the greatest Ives interpreters are represented here, including Thomas Stewart, Samuel Ramey, Donald Gramm, Sanford Sylvan, Kurt Ollmann, Gerald Finley, William Sharp, and William Parker, accompanied by Alan Mandel, Dalton Baldwin, Alan Feinberg, Warren Jones, Steven Blier, Craig Rutenberg, and others. I finish the program with Jerry Hadley performing that most celebratory of Ives's songs, “The Circus Band.” Since this episode was first posted I have gone on to produce full episodes on Donald Gramm, William Parker, and Jerry Hadley. Thanks, Paul, for your support, encouragement, and wonderful introduction to this episode that also does not shy away from the question of Ives's alleged homophobia, but remains focused on the composer himself as well as the array of wonderful performers who celebrate Ives's fascinating combination of old-fashioned Americana and revolutionary compositional techniques. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford.
Journalist Steven Crawford helps us preview a crucial period in the Premiership and offers his thoughts on some big transfer rumours swirling around ahead of the January window opening. We catch up with former Irish League star Thomas Stewart to find out how his managerial career in Sweden is going and we also hear from the managers of Crumlin Star and Comber Rec as they prepare for the Steel & Sons Cup final on Christmas morning.
In this episode, we explore the life and legacy of Hillery Thomas Stewart, an obscure figure in history who managed to purchase his own freedom and acquire over 500 acres of land before the end of slavery. We discuss the impact this would have had on generations of Black people, providing them with opportunities for wealth and stability. We also delve into the systematic ways white institutions took land from Black farmers during the Jim Crow era and the oppressive reality of sharecropping. Finally, we examine the full story of George Floyd's life, tracing his roots through generations of struggle and injustice in America.Visit us at blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com.Buy our book on Amazon!$5/month supports us at patreon.com/blackhistoryforwhitepeople.Check us out on Twitter @BHforWP and Instagram @BlackHistoryForWhitePeople or feel free to email us at hello@blackhistoryforwhitepeople.com.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code blackhistory50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/black-history-for-white-people/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Come hang out with me and @ThomasStewartDev on today's Make the Game! We're talking about indie game dev, video creation, and how to balance these complicated things. 0:00 Intro 1:16 Game dev book 4:08 Monetized GOT 5:36 Consumer VS creator 7:24 YouTube tips 8:44 Delivering on promises 11:15 Game dev tiers 14:21 Work/life balance 18:50 Tanks, but No Tanks 21:57 Outro https://www.valadria.com/indie-game-dev-with-thomas-stewart/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/make-the-game/message
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This episode is an older, short Patreon exclusive. I've been working on writing about a case for 4 days now. It is taking longer than expected BUT I didn't want to leave you awesome listeners hanging this week!If you think it's okay to go to the door for kids who say they need help, these two will make you think twice. Morgan Leppert and Toby Lowry were banned from seeing each other ever again in 2008 by Morgan's mom. To defy her rule, they came up with a plan. In the process, this meant (in their twisted minds) they had to murder an older disabled man, James Thomas Stewart.Promo: Campus Killings•Follow the socials!https://www.Twitter.com/ReverieCrimePodhttps://www.Instagram.com/ReverieTrueCrimehttps://reverietruecrime.tumblr.comhttps://www.Facebook.com/ReverieTrueCrimeContact me: ReverieTrueCrime@gmail.comWebsite: https://reverietruecrime.wixsite.com/podcastPatreon: https://www.Patreon.com/ReverieTrueCrimeMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/reverie-true-crime-store?ref_id=17247Sources to be posted soon!
A drunken encounter on a back road leads to a man killing his friend. Alis Ben Johns shot Thomas Stewart simply because he was following Johns in a car driven by Stewart's girlfriend. This one murder leads to a six-month manhunt, multiple robberies, two more murders and Johns finally using his girlfriend as a human shield during a confrontation with police. In this episode, hear from the sheriff who investigated the crime spree and finally outsmarted the backwoods survivalist.
in Harry's final Drive Home show he talks to Thomas about the impact poetry has had on him as a person and as a teacher. He gives us some great ideas on how we can connect more with poetry and reminds us that it isn't just a bunch of dead white dudes.
My guest today is Berwin Tanco. Berwin is the CEO of Ekta. They connect traditional industries, public companies, and physical assets to their blockchain to unlock their value and potential. By connecting these different worlds, Ekta Chain utilizes traditional business cash flow and profit to increase the value of their blockchain ecosystem for everyone in the community. Some of you guys were asking me to start inviting people who are in the crypto space, I think Berwin is one of the pioneers, he also has a very interesting journey himself. Links from the episode: Opensea - https://opensea.io Coinstelegraph - https://cointelegraph.com Coindesk - https://www.coindesk.com Rarity Tools - https://rarity.tools RugDoctor - https://rugdoc.io Shopping.io - https://shopping.io Elliottwave International - https://www.elliottwave.com Books Berwin Recommend: “Warren Buffett: The Life, Lessons & Rules For Success” by Influential Individuals - https://www.amazon.com/The-Life-Lessons-And-Rules-For-Success?tag=10mj-20 “Ray Kroc Biography: The “Founding Father” of McDonald's” by Thomas Stewart - https://www.amazon.com/Ray-Kroc-Biography-The-Founding-Father-Of-McDonalds?tag=10mj-20 YouTube Channels Berwin Recommend: Coin Bureau - https://www.youtube.com/c/CoinBureau/videos EllioTrades Crypto - https://www.youtube.com/FUDTV/videos Satoshi Stacker - https://www.youtube.com/channel/videos Alex Becker's Channel - https://www.youtube.com/AlexBeckersChannel/videos Twitter Accounts Berwin Recommend: Ellio Trades - https://twitter.com/elliotrades Coin Bureau (guy.eth) - https://twitter.com/coinbureau Alex Becker - https://twitter.com/ZssBecker Connect with Berwin: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/berwintanco Twitter - https://twitter.com/tancoberwin Websites and Company Social Media: Ekta - https://ektaworld.io Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/ekta-io Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/ektaworldgroup Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ekta_io Twitter - https://twitter.com/ekta_io YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channelvideos ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helim10 - I use it for Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10 Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. HR: Fiverr - I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's 3 Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss - This book changed my life and made me become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling - http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float Have questions? Go to https://www.10millionjourney.com Follow us on Instagram: @10millionjourney
A drunken encounter on a back road leads to a man killing his friend. Alis Ben Johns shot Thomas Stewart simply because he was following Johns in a car driven by Stewart's girlfriend. This one murder leads to a six-month manhunt, multiple robberies, two more murders and Johns finally using his girlfriend as a human shield during a confrontation with police. In this episode, hear from the sheriff who investigated the crime spree and finally outsmarted the backwoods survivalist.
To help me and all my American friends celebrate the Fourth of July, I bring you a gorgeous bevy of great low-voiced singers performing songs by that emblematic US-American composer Charles Ives. I offer thirty of his songs which display a wide range of compositional, musical, and literary styles. Some of the greatest Ives interpreters are on display here, including Thomas Stewart, Samuel Ramey, Donald Gramm, Sanford Sylvan, Kurt Ollmann, Gerald Finley, William Sharp, and William Parker, accompanied by Alan Mandel, Dalton Baldwin, Alan Feinberg, Warren Jones, Steven Blier, Craig Rutenberg, and others. I finish the program with late Jerry Hadley performing that most celebratory of Ives's songs, “The Circus Band.” Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” Occasional guests from the “business” (singers, conductors, composers, coaches, and teachers) lend their distinctive insights. At Countermelody's core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. At Countermelody's core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. Please visit the Countermelody website (www.countermelodypodcast.com) for additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. And please head to my Patreon page at www.patreon.com/countermelody to pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available only to Patreon supporters are currently available.
I had intended a no-holds-barred Queer Pride extravaganza for this week's episode, but life got in the way, so I elected to do a more modest, chamber-music-sized celebration instead, which encompasses both the life and artistry of Evelyn Lear, the ninth anniversary of whose death we observe on July First. Her 1980 release Evelyn Lear sings Sondheim and Bernstein, recorded in collaboration with her most frequent recital partner, pianist Martin Katz, finds this artist lending her distinctive voice, style, and interpretive flair to ten songs by these two composers, who are seen today as, among other things, queer icons. I round out the episode with performances by Evelyn Lear and her husband Thomas Stewart, of songs by a number of other composers (Schubert, Hahn, Tchaikovsky, Copland and Foster) who are, by my assessment at least, also guiding beacons for the queer community. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” Occasional guests from the “business” (singers, conductors, composers, coaches, and teachers) lend their distinctive insights. At Countermelody's core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. At Countermelody's core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. Please visit the Countermelody website (www.countermelodypodcast.com) for additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. And please head to my Patreon page at www.patreon.com/countermelody to pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available only to Patreon supporters are currently available.
Vamos dando remate al recuerdo de Karajan a los 30 años de su muerte. Hoy tenemos el final del segundo acto de Maestros cantores, que por un problema técnico no se pudo escuchar hace unas semanas, el comienzo del monólogo Wahn!, Wahn! de Sachs, la Danza de los aprendices y el inefable Quinteto de la misma ópera. En la magnífica grabación de Dresde de 1970. Y de aquí damos el salto a la Tetralogía, para acercarnos a la peculiar manera con la que el director la entendía y la desarrollaba. En esta primera acometida escuchamos el final de El oro del Rin y el final del primer acto de La walkiria, de la cual radiamos asimismo la conclusión con la despedida de Wotan. Intervienen Gundula Janowitz, Jon Vickers y Thomas Stewart. Escuchar audio
Joining us today is a former Republic Champion player, Thomas "Tommy" Stewart! He talks about his career in the UK, scoring a goal vs one of the best European goalkeepers in recent years, his time with Sacramento, and more! THANK YOU to everyone who takes the time out of their day to listen to our podcast episodes! We really appreciate it! Follow State of the Republic at: https://twitter.com/StateRepublic12 https://www.facebook.com/State-of-the-Republic-Podcast-113016373928592 https://www.instagram.com/StateRepublic12/ Watch Video Episodes (& Our Live Shows) & Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel At: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCDLzw1tOnEEtwlH0By7chg Intro/Outro Music: Crossing the Chasm by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3562-crossing-the-chasm License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sounds: Sound from Zapsplat.com Support State of the Republic by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/state-of-the-republic Find out more at https://state-of-the-republic.pinecast.co
On this episode of The Breakaway, Republic FC legend and member of the 2014 championship team, Thomas Stewart joins the podcast to reminisce about the 2014 championship season, discusses his other soccer experiences, and explains how a winning mentality made the 2014 team so successful.
Dr. Thomas Stewart, the CEO of two major hospitals in Ontario, has resigned from several COVID-19 advisory groups after taking a vacation to the Dominican Republic during the holidays. Canadian Shield A group of doctors, epidemiologists, public policy experts and business persons - including Dr. Fisman - have released a framework on how to avoid a third wave of COVID-19. In a new report called “Building the Canadian Shield,” they say the alternative – a long lockdown, followed by gradual results-based easing of restrictions – will save more lives and cost less economically in the long-run. GUEST: David Fisman, Epidemiologist with University of Toronto See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Thomas Stewart, the CEO of two major hospitals in Ontario, has resigned from several COVID-19 advisory groups after taking a vacation to the Dominican Republic during the holidays. Canadian Shield A group of doctors, epidemiologists, public policy experts and business persons - including Dr. Fisman - have released a framework on how to avoid a third wave of COVID-19. In a new report called “Building the Canadian Shield,” they say the alternative – a long lockdown, followed by gradual results-based easing of restrictions – will save more lives and cost less economically in the long-run. GUEST: David Fisman, Epidemiologist with University of Toronto - The NDP is calling for: A broad in-school asymptomatic testing program A class size cap at 15, and school bus cap at 50 per cent capacity Rapidly upgrading school ventilation Supports to address the learning gaps facing students who have been shifted between remote-learning and in-class learning, especially those with special needs Partnership with education workers and school boards, which have often been left out of decision-making GUEST: Marit Styles, MPP for Davenport. Education Critic for Ontario’s Official Opposition - Vaccines finally rolling out in LTC All long-term care residents, staff in Toronto, Peel, York, Windsor-Essex to be vaccinated by Jan. 21 Ontario hospital CEO who vacationed in Dominican Republic resigns, also resigns from 3 advisory panels, says health ministry GUEST: Dr. Andrew Boozary, Physician with Inner City Health Associates and Assistant Professor at the School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, founder of the Harvard Public Health Review See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Libby Znaimer is joined by Kevin Donovan, Chief Investigative Reporter of the Toronto Star. Another week, another high-profile resignation over travelling for a vacation amid the pandemic. This time, the culprit is Dr. Thomas Stewart, a CEO of two Ontario hospitals. He will keep those jobs, but will no longer be part of Ontario's COVID-19 advisory table. Libby and Donovan discuss the latest. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
Have you ever been struck by a proverbial lightning bolt once in your life? How about multiple times? For many, one bolt would be life changing. For some, it is not enough, to change the course of a life, that is off track. In today's story, we see the journey of a small town man, who finds a God, bigger than the ups and downs of it all. And oh, what a sweet sweet encounter. "The Phantasmagorical Chase"One of the key verses to Tom's life: Prov. 22:6-"Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it."Tom is one of the hosts of the Biblical Chili podcast. They have a great website to check out:http://biblicalchili.com/Their heart is that you would be part of the conversation, to find out more about Jesus, and when you do, to walk together in your faith journey.You can find their show on Apple Podcasts, PodBean, Spotify and all of the other places podcasts live.Our Letters From Home host was a recent guest, their first female guest:http://biblicalchili.com/28-meg-glesener-letters-from-home/related episodes:https://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/episode-12-from-bully-to-blessing-blake-beard-age-19/https://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/episode-episode-6-not-a-hallmark-movie-love-story-dee-peterson/https://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/episode-episode-8-changed-on-a-bridge-brent-busby-high-school-teacher/parts of his story he shares:Christian upbringingBible memorizationmental illness in parentssuicidal parentsno shame in low incomeit takes a villagehouse firemental health counselingsecond chancesGod pursues bad breakupsunexpected arrestdesperation and bridgesmental health awarenessgreen goblin comicsliving in an aquariumhoneymoon in Vegashelping the homelessstarting a podcastfinding a community------------------------------------------For more inspiring stories:https://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/*FREE APP* Letters From Home Podcast has its own downloadable app., with all of our episodes in one easy place. Search our podcast name in the Apple APP store, and in the Google Play store. All free!To suggest a story that must be told, yours or someone else’s, let’s chat. Also, we would love to support you in prayer.lfhpodcast@gmail.comTo join our Facebook Group for bonus live stories and convos:https://www.facebook.com/groups/3475957805750898For one splashy bright monthly Letters From Home Newsletterhttps://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/newsletter/To check out our YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/channel/UC_SR3ltt5p1w-hzjvGX5vag?view_as=subscriber/Ways to help Letters From Home make better content & and reach more people: here are our prayer requests & a giving link:https://lettersfromhome.com/support/We r on Instagram, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, Google, iHeartRadio and all of the places podcasts live :)... all you need to do is type in ‘Letters From Home Podcast’ and it should pop right up.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=32455563" data-patreon-widget-type="become-patron-button">Become a Patron!
In this episode Dan shares some juicy SEO trick or treats, while Rob gets excited (again) about some geekiness. We talk to Aussie wedding photographer and fellow podcaster, Thomas Stewart, about his hilarious swim in a fountain (mid ceremony) and the story behind how one of his posts hit 26 Million views. Links:Thomas Stewart PhotographyDan Morris PhotographyRob Edge Photography
In today's episode of the Metrics that Measure Up podcast, Thomas Stewart, Executive Director for the National Center for the Middle Market shares some very interesting insights into the 200,000 companies that represent 1/3 of the American economy.Highlights included that 85% of Mid-market companies are private, 33% are family owned and 17% are in the manufacturing industry. On average, middle-market companies grow an average of 6.5% per year, 3% faster than the average S&P 500 company.Middle Market companies that view Digital Transformation as strategic and are advanced in adoption grow at an average of 9.5%, almost 50% faster than their peers.Lastly, middle-market companies buy technology very differently than larger, Enterprise companies. They typically will not pilot or test innovation, they will watch...watch....watch and then jump in headfirst. Definitely not your early adopter persona.A great listen for anyone responsible for doing business in the middle market - or just wants to learn more about the middle market.
William Muir died a young man, almost completely obscure and never known. But his church loved him and collected his works. There's only one sermon that he ever preached as an ordained minister. This is that sermon come back to life. This sermon, "A Minister's Duties," comes from a man who was ill and never knew if he'd even get to fulfill his duties. But he knew, from the bottom of his heart, what it was he felt called to do for God's Kingdom. This sermon should encourage all who spend time in ministry and even those who do not. Special thanks to Thomas Stewart for reading this sermon. If you'd like to join the premium team go to our Patreon If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at revivedthoughts@gmail.com And if you enjoy the show, sharing with friends and a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Follow us for more content throughout the week! Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Revived Thoughts
Thomas Stewart, Director of the National Center for Mid-Market at The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, shares the data on the impact of COVID-19 on middle market companies and the study on business transitions, the learnings from this study and what business owners should do ensure a successful transition.
What comes to mind when u picture people in the Bible? Archaic, unrelatable stories? perfection beyond reach? When u take a look at the characters in the Bible and emerse yourself in their story, you see people. People like us. Flawed. Headstrong. Humble. Caring. Awful. Saved. Transformed. People. Inspiration. Moses. David. Daniel. Peter. But how about Queen Vashti, Ruth, the Shulamite Woman, Aquila, Priscilla....Jonah... God's Word is deep and rich and full of so many everyday extraordinary characters.In episodes 11-19, we asked the question "What character in the Bible do you most admire or relate to?" Here is an audio collage of the answer to that question. Praying that we all find a new joy, as we revisit the characters in the Bible that we sometimes misjudge or overlook. And our Lord Jesus...His is the greatest story of all. http://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/for any questions lfhpodcast@gmail.comContributors to this episode:Letters From Home previous guests (& their episodes) in order of appearance: Ep. 12-Blake Beard "From Bully To Blessing" https://www.buzzsprout.com/905818/stats/episodes/2887729-from-bully-to-blessing-blake-beard-age-19 Ep. 13-Katherine Mayor "Emergency Foster Mom" https://www.buzzsprout.com/905818/episodes/2887441-emergency-foster-mom-katherine-mayor Ep. 14-Mischelle Saunders-Gottsch "Freedom. Sweet Freedom, and Healing" (post-cult); ;https://alteredstories.org/; Ep. 15-Katie Hornor "Movement Maker" uzzsprout.com/905818/episodes/2994049-movement-maker-katie-hornor; https://bloggingsuccessfully.com/podcast/; Ep. 16-Jen Eikenhorst "From Tragedy Hope Blooms" Pt. 1 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/accidental-hope/id1466326911Ep. 18-Heidi Coffee "From Tragedy Hope Blooms" Pt. 2 ; https://coffeegroundsgardendesign.com/Ep. 19-Tawnya Lundberg "The Hustler Meets The Healer"https://www.buzzsprout.com/905818/episodes/3006022-the-hustler-meets-the-healer-tawnya-lundberg New contributors to this episode-they have some great podcasts and websites to check out: -Dominique Young, Jernise Young and Ryann Gaines https://faithmamas.org/ https://anchor.fm/faithmamas. -Thomas Stewart and Justin Beckerhttps://biblicalchili.podbean.com/ -Jenna Erlandson https://www.facebook.com/botfpodcast/ -Monika Hardy https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moments-with-moni/id1498650829 -Pat Walter from the "Deep & Wide" podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/deep-wide-1143942.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=32455563" data-patreon-widget-type="become-patron-button">Become a Patron!
In the Episode of Why We Plan, John Brown, Founder of BEI, and Thomas Stewart, Executive Director of the National Center for the Middle Market, will share the surprising results of a recent National Center for the Middle Market survey of 260 executives on how the coronavirus is changing their business prospects. John and Tom describe how to use these survey results to start conversations with your business owner clients. There are several ways owners can take action today —with your help— to confront the crisis by minimizing risk and recharging business growth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the lighter side of Snap today we chat about the Sony A7rIV - it's the newest a bestest camera out and it certainly brings some amazing features to the table - but how does it perform for wedding photographers?Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja and use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Hey awesome snappers :)Well - we have an honest talk this week about how dang quiet it's been lately! Bookings are low, inquiries are low... is it an industry thing or is it just the winter blues? Once we cheer ourselves up we also chat about aspect ratios, our worst wedding songs and some lens hood banter :)Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja and use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Welcome to our first Lite Snap! Every now and then we'll be Litesnapping, where we tackle one particular topic / piece of gear / question - maybe even interview someone!This week we answer Chong Lee's question about targeting a specific market and it turns out there are many factors that we implement!Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja and use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
https://twitter.com/Angel_IKYG If you'd like to do further research on any of the inventors mentioned in this video, below is a full list of all the inventors. Enjoy learning. Dr Mark Dean, Henry T Samson, Jesse Lee Russell, Dr. Philip Emeagwali, Benjamin Banneker, Jerry lawson, James forten, James Edward Maceo West, Madam CJ Walker, Walter Sammons, Lydia newman, Charles Orren, Kenneth J Dunkley, John Henry Thompson, Andrew Beard, Bessie Blount Griffin, Dr Donald Cotton, Willis Johnson, William Purvis, George Washington carver, Thomas L Jennings, George T Samson, J ross Moore, Sarah Boone, Augustus Jackson, Alfred L Craille, John Standard, Fredrick Jones, Alice H. Parker, Lonnie Johnson, Jan Matzeliger, Elijah McCoy, George Franklin Grant, Granville T. Woods, Lewis Latimer, Paul L Downing, Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, George Crum, Sarah E Goode, Garrett Morgan, Richard Spikes, Edmond Berger, Joseph Gammel, Thomas J Martin, Percy Julian, Ellen Elgin, John Burr, Walter Wiley Jones, Frederick D Patterson, Jonathan Smith, George Carruthers, Robert T Allen, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Robert F Flemming Jr, Thomas Elkins, Ozzie Williams, Tessema Dosho Shifferaw, Kevin Woolfolk, Henry Blair, Leonard C. Bailey, Valerie Thomas, Marie & Albert Van Brittan Brown, Otis Boykin, Dr. Charles Drew, Dr Patricia bath, George Alcorn, Dr Betty wright Harris, Jane Cooke Wright, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, Thomas A. Carrington, John Lee Love, Thomas Stewart, Lloyd Ray, David Unaipon, Norbert Rilleaux, Samuel R. Scrottron, Osbourn Dorsey, Albert C Richardson, William H. Richardson, Alexander Miles. You can also find over 20,000 inventions made by Black people in the book titled “Black Inventors” by Keith C Holmes. Peace, Love & Coconut Oil.
G'day snappers! In episode 50 we talk about Lightroom presets: which ones we use, what we've tried and rejected, and we touch on making our own presets. We then move on to a talk about photoshop - specifically, how often we use photoshop while editing a wedding, and if there's anything we consider 'too far' or 'too much' to photoshop. This episode is also the premier of our new Snapdown Jingle - you're going to LOVE it :P Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja and use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Hey Snappers! Over the last couple of weeks Thom and Greg have had some time to test a few lenses and accessories on the new Sony A7iii bodies and they have some interesting feedback for y'all - including those considering using the Sigma MC-11 with their existing non-Sony gear.They also have a little discussion about wedding planners and some of their recent experiences. Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja and use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
In this episode of Five Minutes, we speak with Thomas Stewart, a Programme Manager from The Mentor Initiative. He tells us about his work in malaria control and why it's now more important than ever to eliminate malaria. This is Five Minutes with Thomas Stewart.
Greg Economou, Head of Sports for Ticketmaster North America, discusses why Ticketmaster is teaming up with the NFL to provide the FIRST Open Architecture. 2nd guest Thomas Stewart, Executive Director of the National Center for the Middle Market. Christie Hudson, Senior Communications Manager for Expedia.com, discusses how to get the best deals. John Friedewald, MD, Medical Director of Kidney and Pancreas transplantation at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.This show is broadcast live on Thursday's 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/
Find out how to position your product with insights from top experts; Mike Murshak of Loomis Law, Paul Jaques of Spartan Innovations and Thomas Stewart of Conquer Accelerator. Learn how to handle chronically late employees on “Ask Phil” with Phil Zeller of Dale Carnegie - Michigan and hear State Senator, Mike Kowall (R), talks with Michael Patrick Shiels of Michigan's Big Show about his U.S. Congressional campaign . #AskBizRap
Find out how to position your product with insights from top experts; Mike Murshak of Loomis Law, Paul Jaques of Spartan Innovations and Thomas Stewart of Conquer Accelerator. Learn how to handle chronically late employees on “Ask Phil” with Phil Zeller of Dale Carnegie - Michigan and hear State Senator, Mike Kowall (R), talks with Michael Patrick Shiels of Michigan's Big Show about his U.S. Congressional campaign . #AskBizRap
Greg is tired, so he and Thom waffle about various topics including kittens, Sony mirrorless cameras. Greg shares a bunch of super interesting general tips including some great Lightroom shortcuts. The discussion then moves to flashes - is third-party flash maker Godox here to dethrone Canon and Nikon? Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription!
Tom's had the Sony A7III for a few weeks now, and he wows Greg with it's awesome feature set. But it isn't all roses: turns out it isn't easy for a seasoned Canon shooter to move to Sony... Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at http://www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at http://www.thomasstewart.com.au
It's been a while since we snapped (mostly Greg's fault - he's a little bogged down in the editing room), but we got on the mics today and chatted about the new StudioNinja App, our Lightroom Previews workflow (and a little shortcut) and we quickly chat about iMac Pros but then... Thom drops a BOMB!!! He's flirting with switching to Sony with the release of the A7iii... And Greg might follow suit... Apologies if the audio is a little peaky... the levels were a bit off today. Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
So, it turns out flying a drone can be risky business! Thom experiences Drone Rage first hand in Australia and tells us all about his ordeal. Greg has comparatively boring things to say... but if you think you're busy right now... Greg's cue is currently around 20... and he's appropriately freaked out. Want to listen to some sweet Space Trance that Thom loves? Check out Suduaya Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Bimal Giri was born in Bhutan and grew up in Nepal. In this episode he talks to us about celebrations, festivals and the traditional foods of his homeland. This episode was produced by Emma-Jane Harrington and Ciarán Earls. Interview was carried out by and transcribed by Thomas Stewart. Food for Thought is brought to you by MECOPP and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. To read a transcript of this podcast go to http://www.mecopp.org.uk/resources-food_for_thought_.php?section_id=410 Intro / outro music: Bensound.com Transition music: Les Cartes Postales Sonores - Hindu Rathaytra, Bruce Miller Field Recordings - Flute and Tabla Photo: By Ksssshl (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Happy New Year! We crack into 2018 with a solid discussion about white balance and some little tricks and pitfalls that we've found recently. Thom has a rant about people telling him what to do. Greg gets schooled by Thom in short cut corner... Plus more than a few Red Pandas. Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
A bit of a casual episode this week. Thom's in Melbourne in a noisy cafe, which gets blasted by wind at some stage and then the internet dies... but we battle through! Today we discuss Thom's hippie wedding, Greg's dire need for a new logo, and how to manage an out of control wedding and Greg goes over his new technique for handling clients that don't want images posted on Facebook. Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out - use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Thomas Stewart, from the Sacramento Republic FC is back in town and getting turns at Sierra at Tahoe. He gets advice from Thea Hardy, communications director for Sierra, on how to stay fit and keep your knees protected and healthy for the season and beyond.
This week we chat about the biggest lessons we've learned when building and editing our websites and in Shortcut Corner Greg explains how to seriously darken your iPhone screen. We also talk about Greg's free engagement Facebook results and mention www.commentpicker.com for picking the results for the competition. Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Some of the best tools in a wedding photographer's toolkit have nothing to do with cameras... and today we discuss some of our favourites. Greg follows up with his PS3 remote success, Thom has a super easy tip for renaming files and we both talk about some sweet iPhone tips. And hey - we want to see pictures of your workstation and the view out your window!!! Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Ever had a time when you feel especially uncreative and like nothing is going right with your photography? We look at ways of digging ourselves out of a creative slump and getting better - and more motivated about our photography. On this episode we mention a way to reduce your time at the computer by culling a wedding with a PlayStation remote - check out Norman Posselt's post on how to set it up. Thom is obsessed with another cat... this time it's Lil Bub. To get a sweet pdf of Lightroom cheats, go to this sweet site! 1000 apologies for Greg's audio... his pro mic didn't plug in properly after the trip to Aussie so his is audio accidentally being recorded from his mac mic. It's crazy the difference it makes! Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Seeing as Thom and Greg both have Subaru Outbacks, there's some geeking out about Outback stereos in this episode... Then Thom recommends we all update our camera firmware (after some good results updating his). He's also been using an Instagram planning app called Planoly to make his Insta feed beautiful. Oh he's also been listening to a podcast called Case File :) The big topic today is all about how specific we can be when recommending the planning of the day - and if we are specific, will the couple actually listen and stick to the plan? Then we end on a quick refresh of our backup schemes. Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
It's been a while - for a few reasons. One - we've been busy. Two, Thom has been sick. Three... maybe one of us forgot to push the record button... but no matter - we've got episode 30 fresh off the vine. We chat about some of our favourite new products from Ring Video Doorbells, Magmod and Bunnings. Then we talk about situations where couples are self conscious about having their photos taken. How do you approach that whole situation? plus - we ramble a bit in this one... sorry or you're welcome :D Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Thom is finally back home in Aus, Greg is still in NZ. We chat about Subaru Outbacks, Thom's new Yamaha speakers and some Lightroom shortcuts. Then Greg talks about how his wedding expo went and Thom shares his latest creation - a midi controller for Lightroom - but does he like using it? Looking for an amazing CRM tool for photographers? Check out Studio Ninja use the promo code thesnappening50 for 50% off a year's subscription! Look up Greg at www.gregcampbell.photo and Thom at www.thomasstewart.com.au
Today's consumers have more choices than ever before and brands must do more than just offer a quality product. Moments of interaction with a service happen at various communication touchpoints and customers demand a great experience at every turn. But don't let the experience just happen. Design it. “Woo, Wow, and Win” co-authors, Thomas Stewart and Patricia O'Connell, joined thunder::cast co-hosts, Craig Israel and Eric Crilow, to discuss the concept of designing a seamless journey to deliver a consistent customer experience. Listen in and take notes on the five key principles of service design and how savvy marketers can apply them to earn customers' loyalty.
Woo, Wow, and Win reveals the importance of designing your company around service, and offers clear, practical strategies based on the idea that the design of services is markedly different than manufacturing. Most companies, both digital and brick-and-mortar, B2B or B2C; are not designed for service—to provide an experience that matches a customer’s expectations with every interaction and serves the company’s needs. When customers have more choices than ever before, study after study reveals that it’s the experience that makes the difference. To provide great experiences that keep customers coming back, businesses must design their services with as much care as their products. Tune in for our interview with Tom Stewart, an authority on intellectual capital and knowledge management, and an influential thought leader on global management issues and ideas. Key Takeaways: [02:04] Service design is the most important management discipline you haven’t heard of. [3:56] Services are experiences, and therefore open to user interpretation. [6:45] It's harder to produce planned outcomes with services. [11:36] Starbucks is a beautiful example of service design, from start to finish. [16:06] The four design archetypes: The Trend-Setter The Classic The Old Shoe The Bargain [19:58] Design your business around customer emotion. [25:33] Critical moments can make or break your customer relationships. [30:06] Providing an omnichannel experience is hard. [32:50] A big city hospital designs the patient experience. [35:16] Growth is the great enemy of strategy. [38:38] How to learn more about Thomas Stewart or Woo, Wow, and Win. Mentioned in This Episode: Woo, Wow, and Win: Service Design, Strategy, and the Art of Customer Delight, by Thomas A Stewart and Patricia O'Connell Tom Stewart on LinkedIn Tom Stewart on Twitter Praxent @PraxentSoftware on Twitter
The opera debut, on NBC TV in 1955, of Leontyne Price, in an abridged English version of Tosca. This historic performance features David Poleri, Josh Wheeler, and a newcomer named Thomas Stewart as Angelotti. The conductor is Peter Herman Adler. (72 min.)
We rarely have heard the great Cesare Siepi in German opera. Here is act three of Parsifal from 1971 with Sandor Konya and Thomas Stewart. The conductor is Leopold Luwig. This is what we call "pure velvet." A great man!!! (74 min.)
A fabulous cast in highlights from a Met 1968 Walkure (just released on Sony) under Berislav Klobucar. The cast is: Birgit Nilsson,Leonie Rysanek, Jon Vickers,Thomas Stewart, Christa Ludwig, Karl Ridderbusch. Don't tell me they make them like this anymore!!!!! (72 min.)
Highights from the 10 Wagner operas featured in a new Decca 33 cd set (only 65.00 on Amazon). These are live performances from Bayreuth, and feature some of the greatest Wagnerian artists.The highlights are as follows: Die Meistersinger Hannelore Bode, Karl RidderbuschFliegende Hollander Anja Silja, Franz Crass, Josef GreindlTristan und Isolde Birgit Nilsson,Wolfgang WindgassenParsifal Peter Hoffman, Waltraud MeierLohengrin Anja Silja, Astrid Varnay, Ramon VinayTannhauser Wolfgang Windgassen, Grace BumbryDas Rheingold Theo Adam, Erwin WohlfartDie Walkure Leonie RysanekSiegfried Birgit Nilson, Wolfgang WindgassenDie Gotterdamerung Birgit Nilsson, Thomas Stewart, Josef Greindl (71 min.) Best way to get this is to use this link!!!!!!http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00159679S?ie=UTF8&coliid=&ref%5F=olp%5Ftab%5Fnew&me=&qid=1248454681&qid=1248454681&sr=1-1&sr=1-1&seller=&colid=&condition=new
I have more recently come to love the opera Parsifal, especially the roles of Amfortas and Gurnemanz. The depth of emotion and the spirituality of their music are so touching and I am presenting both the Amfortas act one monologue and part of the act three Good Friday scene: Amfortas: Paul Schoeffler, George London,Thomas Stewart, Thomas Quasthoff.Gurnemanz and Parsifal: Hans Hotter/Jon Vickers, Franz-Josef Selig/Placido Domingo, Franz Crass/Sandor Konya Ludwig Weber/Wolfgang Windgassen, Alexander Kipnis/Rene Maison. (74 min.)
A tribute to the American bass-baritone, who died September 24, 2006.
07/25/2006| Thomas Stewart, Harvard Business Review Editor-in-Chief, discusses GE's organic growth initiative and his thoughts on the Company (covered in HBR, June 2006).