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Send us a textDiscover the future of print technology with our fascinating guests, Martin Shipp, COO of Delta, and Matt Brooks from Agfa. Join us as we explore Delta's impressive relocation journey to their cutting-edge Thorley facility, successfully moving 450 staff members with stunning retention success. Martin shares how Delta stands at the forefront of the UK print industry, renowned for their point-of-sale and retail solutions, with a projected turnover of a staggering £130 million. Meanwhile, Matt dives into Agfa's strategic partnership with Delta, spotlighting the groundbreaking installation of the Orca machine, a marvel of engineering that promises to revolutionize Delta's production landscape.Gain a deeper understanding of how trust and innovation drive successful partnerships in the print industry. We discuss the role of advanced technology investments like the Orca machine in enhancing performance and efficiency, as well as the advantages of a diverse equipment portfolio. Uncover the unique benefits and challenges of adopting aqueous single-pass technology, offering significant environmental and cost-saving advantages over conventional UV printing. Together, we unravel the elements that make Delta and Agfa's collaboration a testament to shared visions and pioneering advancements in print technology.Listen on:Apple PodcastGoogle PodcastSpotifyWhat is FuturePrint? FuturePrint is a digital and in person platform and community dedicated to future print technology. Over 15,000 people per month read our articles, listen to our podcasts, view our TV features, click on our e-newsletters and attend our in-person and virtual events. We hope to see you at one of our future in-person events:FuturePrint TECH: Leaders Summit 1 April '25, Valencia, Spain FuturePrint TECH: Packaging & Labels 2-3 April '25, Valencia, SpainFuturePrint TECH: Industrial Print: 22-23 October '25, Munich, Germany
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On this episode I had the opportunity to sit with Ian Thorley of Summit Arcade. On the show we discuss his Pinball Empire in the heart of the Colorado Rockies. Starting from the ground up as an operator to being onsite in multiple locations I gained some amazing insight. From collecting to maintaining a fleet of games his are some of the cleanest and best playing pins I have ever played! You can find one of his amazing collections in Frisco Colorado at CO Bar. Oh yeah he's a professional snow boarder to boot. What an amazing episode, thank you Ian! Leave a Voice Message Email Us Instagram – Who Am I – I'm Troy. I'm an avid pinball player, owner and mod creator! I have a passion for the hobby and enjoy all there is to explore within the pinball community. So much of our hobby you must stumble upon, join me as I explore our community! This channel is open and welcoming to people of all races, ages, genders, and orientations. I'm glad you're here.
Tributes are being paid to the founder of Kent pub chain Thorley Taverns following his death at the age of 87. Frank Thorley started the business in London before moving to Thanet. He has been described as a 'legend' and our business editor Chris Britcher says he will be greatly missed. Also in today's podcast, a video showing a group of young people hurling racist abuse at two girls in the centre of Maidstone, has gone viral. The sisters - who have Nepalese heritage - were targeted outside Primark on Week Street. We've got reaction from some of Kent's MPs after Boris Johnson spent three hours defending his actions over lockdown parties in Downing Street. A committee questioned the former Prime Minister over whether he lied to Parliament about knowing he broke the rules. A pop-up cafe and pantry in Tunbridge Wells that's trying to cut food waste and tackle the cost of living crisis has been given a grant to carry on the work they do. Charlie's Angels Kitchens launched in 2021 after managing to raise money via a GoFundMe. The woman who set it up has been speaking to reporter Charlotte Phillips. And in sport, we have details of Emma Raducanu's first round game at the Miami Open.
Welcome to the Trust in Tech podcast, a project by the Integrity Institute — a community driven think tank which advances the theory and practice of protecting the social internet, powered by our community of integrity professionals.In this episode, Institute member Talha Baig is in conversation with Tom Thorley of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT). The Forum was established to foster technical collaboration among member companies, advance relevant research, and share knowledge with smaller platforms. Tom Thorley is the Director of Technology at GIFCT and delivers cross-platform technical solutions for GIFCT members. He worked for over a decade at the British government's signals intelligence agency, GCHQ, where Tom specialized in issues at the nexus of technology and human behavior. As a passionate advocate for responsible technology, Tom is a member of the board of the SF Bay Area Internet Society Chapter; is a mentor with All Tech Is Human and Coding It Forward; and also volunteers with America On Tech and DataKind.Tom and Talha discuss the historical context behind founding GIFCT, the difficulties of cross-platform content moderation, and fighting terrorism over encrypted networks while maintaining human rights.As a reminder, the views stated in this episode are not affiliated with any organization and only represent the views of the individuals. We hope you enjoy the show.Credits:If you enjoyed today's conversation please share this episode to your friends, so we can continue making episodes like this.Today's episode was produced by Talha Baig Music by Zhao ShenSpecial thanks to Sahar, Cass, Rachel and Sean for their continued support
When a rollercoaster crashed at Alton Towers, Matt Thorley and his customer service team were there to respond. Hear how he adapted to the event, how it affected him and his team and what he would do differently if presented with a similar situation. Now working at the marvellous Tate galleries, Matt also talks about how regularly dealing with the public gives a perspective on humanity you don't get elsewhere. Find Matt here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-thorley-913a9a7b/ Buy tickets to the current exhibitions here! : https://tate.org.uk ------------ When you're ready to improve your management skills: https://practical-leadership.academy .
If you like what you hear, don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe, click the bell, and visit the links below! Contact TheeSherm/Site-42 at SCPSite42@Gmail.com Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheeSherm Support the show, become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/site42 Support the show, but more casually on Ko-Fi or Streamelements! https://www.ko-fi.com/theesherm https://streamelements.com/theesherm42/tip Want some Site-42 swag? Check out the store here! https://teespring.com/stores/site-42 Join the Site-42 Discord Server here: https://discord.gg/NWwFMwFuGp Check out TheeSherm's Author Page & Site-42 Hub on the wiki! http://www.scp-wiki.net/theesherm-site-42 SCP-6938: Alex Thorley Gets A Gift Horse Written by user Uncle Nicolini. Original text can be found here: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-6938 Check out their Author Pages here: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/uncle-nicolini-author-page Content relating to the SCP Foundation, including the SCP Foundation logo, is licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0 and all concepts originate from http://www.scp-wiki.net. This page's art and graphic design is the work of John Maddocks, and is released under the same license. Sound Effects Attributions Music: On the Tip by Jingle Punks This Audio Reading was edited by Charles Cardot.
Constraint-induced Movement Therapy has the reputation for being an intervention that is only for specialized OTs in some far-away speciality clinic. But, trust me: no matter what population you work with, OTs should be following this research. Today, on the podcast we are looking at a Cochrane review of all the evidence that undergirds this treatment. CIMT is perhaps the most-studied OT intervention—and it has lessons to teach us all about: neuroplasticity, intensity, and the future of OT
I detta avsnitt har jag ett härligt samtal med Nick Thorley från Nottingham, England. Nick är en av värdarna i Nomad Podcast, https://www.nomadpodcast.co.uk/ och hans berättelse innehåller mycket av livets svårigheter och hinder men också hur ett liv med missbruk och ångest kan vända genom terapi, löpning, hjälp och kärlek från familj och vänner. Det är ett samtal som lämnar en varm känsla i hjärtat. Gilla och dela gärna avsnittet på sociala medier och till vänner, samt följ podcastens Facebooksida https://www.facebook.com/Gudpunkten och Blogg https://gudpunktenpodcast.blogg.se/ Skriv gärna dina funderingar och kommentarer antingen i kommentarsfältet under avsnittet på Facebooksidan eller kommentera på bloggen Intro och outtro-musik: Johan Klingstam
The case of Christine Lee shot to national attention when news broke that the Speaker of the House of Commons had warned MPs that there was a Chinese agent operating in parliament. But why is Lee perhaps just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Chinese interference in the UK political system and how can the UK better defend itself against such threats? Chris Cash is joined by Martin Thorley, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Exeter whose research has uncovered Chinese party-state activity in the UK and evidence of compromised actors within the British establishment. They discuss the activities of the United Front and the groups it has targeted, the UK's approach to foreign interference, and how East Asian diaspora communities can be protected amid wider geopolitical struggles. You can read Martin's now famous Twitter explainer thread on the Christine Lee case here. Martin also penned an article for The Guardian in which he described how the UK and China find their relationship in a current state of 'phoney peace'. You can read that article here.
Where and how we listened to music shifted during the pandemic. But the music industry itself had to quickly adapt in 2020 to how music was recorded and produced. Our very musical conversation with guest Mark Thorley delves into the changes that COVID brought to remote working and how people's relationships with music have changed in recent months. There is no greater joy for Tim than discussing music with our guests, and you can see from the musical links on this episode, that our conversation with Mark covers a multitude of musical genres! Our relaxed discussion with Mark swings off into many musical tangents and Mark even manages to turn his own speed round question back on Tim and Kurt. Listen in to find out which musical star they both would choose to have dinner with! Mark has coined the phrase “remotivity” to embody the concept of working on music, whether it be recording or producing, in a remote setting. But this goes further than just having a working WiFi connection or a Zoom meeting set up. There are four key skills needed to work remotely in music; innovation, technical expertise, a fan base, and a unique selling point. We explore each of these four elements in detail with Mark. Topics Welcome and speed round. Hearing the same music at different stages can alter our listening experience. How has the pandemic shifted how music is recorded and consumed? Working from home has come full circle. The mental health toll of working from home. The 4 skills needed for working remotely in music. Links Wally Heider: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Heider Rupert Neve: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Neve Rudy Van Gelder: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder Les Paul: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul Joe Meek: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Meek Episode 219: Why Music Makes You Feel Better with Pablo Ripollés and Ernest Mas Herrero: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/why-music-makes-you-feel-better/ Episode 82, Chris Matyszczyk: Listening to Music While You Work: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/chris-matyszczyk-listening-to-music-while-you-work/ Musical Links Kylie Minogue “I Should Be So Lucky”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_TvpBwSZDM Hot Chocolate “You Sexy Thing”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3fX2_bxEkg Madonna “Material Girl”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p-lDYPR2P8 Quincy Jones “Summer in the City 1973”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xN3KOY2kbg Chicane “Hello, Goodbye”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iTHBBv0n5c James Brown “Get On Up”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCCkb6k_aow Chuck Berry “Johnny B Goode”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T38v3-SSGcM Nina Simone “Feeling Good”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHRNrgDIJfo U2 “I Will Follow”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSJYerDbdjc Ministry “Search and Destroy”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psHDeiXRVwQ Charlie Mingus “Moanin'”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__OSyznVDOY” Echo and The BunnyMen “The Killing Men”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWz0JC7afNQ Steely Dan “More Than Just a Band”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjXB894CZnM UB40 “Red. Red Wine”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXt56MB-3vc “The 1919 Influenza Blues”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y_7B1cCvjk
Michelle Franzoni Thorley is the artist behind Flora Familiar, where she uses various art forms to address family history, antiracism education, and her culture. When you see her beautiful work you'll want to assume a lot about her talents. But, what she wants you to know is that artistic creativity is something she has worked to uncover within herself. Through her simple tips to uncover your creative side, and the guidance of this conversation, you'll begin to see where your creativity lies, because it's not always artistic. Michelle's upbringing as a Mexican American and daughter of a single mother is what she attributes to being creative in many regards, because although her artwork did start young it did not flourish until she pursued it in her 30's. Now, since pushing aside perfectionism and leaning into the messiness of creativity, Michelle beautifully explores culture, family history, and educates others on antiracism through her art. Her perspective will inspire you to be brave, as she says "bravery is not about the lack of fear, bravery is about fear and doing it anyway." About a few other things... If you're ready to come back home to yourself, to be able to say that you know who you are and what matters to you, take my foundation course, “Finding Me.” It's OK that you've lost parts of yourself along the way; but as you learn to anchor back into who you are and align your life to what matters to you, you'll find that you have more strength, more fulfilment, and more creativity to bring to your important roles and responsibilities I have a goal to get to 1000 reviews, and I need your help! If you would leave a rating and simple review on Apple Podcast it would really help the show grow, and reach even more women who need this community. I appreciate each one, as well as your shares, it helps me keep the show going and know better how to serve you! Sign up for the Go Getter Newsletter to get Progress Pointers in your inbox every Thursday. SHOW NOTES Michelle's Instagram, Website, Patreon Leave a rating and review for the podcast! Miss Kelsey Preschool and Kindergarten Boxes - 20% off with code ABOUTPROGRESS Try Better Help online therapy 10% off your first month New audio course on identity - "Finding Me" Get on the waitlist for the Strive Hive, my monthly membership group Lend your voice and experience + be featured on the show HERE Join Monica on Facebook and Instagram Songs Credit: DRIVE by Dj Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by FREE MUSIC FOR VLOGS AND VIDEOS bit.ly/freemusicforvlogs
In this second episode of Tim Thorley he covers what he did after the first Gulf War and how he organised the first Trans Globe Exercise for the Joint Services and all the work that went into getting three Nicholson 55s around the world in thirteen legs after the RORC pulled out. He also tells of how he learnt to fly. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TimHeale)
In this second episode of Tim Thorley he covers what he did after the first Gulf War and how he organised the first Trans Globe Exercise for the Joint Services and all the work that went into getting three Nicholson 55s around the world in thirteen legs after the RORC pulled out. He also tells of how he learnt to fly.
This is episode is in two parts this is a fascinate story about the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm through the 60's, 70's, 80's and into the 90's and what was involved in keeping the Royal Navy flying during the Falklands and Gulf conflicts.
This is episode is in two parts this is a fascinate story about the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm through the 60's, 70's, 80's and into the 90's and what was involved in keeping the Royal Navy flying during the Falklands and Gulf conflicts. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TimHeale)
We sit down with Michelle Franzoni Thorley, visual artist, anti-racist educator, feminist, and curator of the @florafamiliar page to talk representation in art, family history, faith, and more in this beautiful conversation. Follow Michelle on instagram: @florafamiliar Support her mission via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/florafamiliar
INTERVIEW BY : Ben Birtles and Connor Picken
Having attained what felt like the dream job in San Francisco, family circumstances led to Damon Thorley leaving his job, moving to Bellingham and becoming a father, and trying out a variety of careers before finding his way back to working with Deluxe Distribution.
Sometimes, just sometimes the right result happens despite luck and hardship being thrown at you. Gloucester pulled a wonderful win away to Wasps even with a controversial Red card awarded to Olly Thorley. We discuss the game, the red card, the ref and also chat about the upcoming Leicester game. We also speak about Saracens defeat to Pirates in the opening weekend of the Championship and why Rugby League is the reason we have so many incidents involving the head. Ed Price Jim Harley Lawrence Landray (Loz) Russ Brookes James Eastwood (Snowy) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Revisiting a childhood holiday destination for a weekend away Julia finds little has changed in this beautiful old uncluttered seaside resort. The sea, air and tranquillity only disturbed as a seagull stole their ice cream cornet. Julia Thorley is a professional editor of non-fiction books and publications, as well as being a writer of non-fiction books and articles. www.juliathorley.com..
Science journalist and author James Nestor explains how you can breathe better. Then, learn about the secret identity of Bitcoin creator “Satoshi Nakamoto” and whether farming really was a step up for our hunter-gatherer ancestors. Additional resources for James Nestor: Pick up "Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3qoXzaL James Nestor's website: https://www.mrjamesnestor.com/ James Nestor on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrJamesNestor No One Knows the Identity of Bitcoin's Creator by Cody Gough Patron, T. (2014, December). Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto? – Diginomics Corporation. Diginomics.com. https://diginomics.com/2014/11/09/who-is-satoshi-nakamoto/ Decoding the Enigma of Satoshi Nakamoto and the Birth of Bitcoin (Published 2015). (2021). The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/17/business/decoding-the-enigma-of-satoshi-nakamoto-and-the-birth-of-bitcoin.html?_r=0 Business Insider UK. (2016, June 14). The mysterious creator of bitcoin is sitting on a $700 million fortune - Business Insider. https://www.businessinsider.com/satoshi-nakamoto-owns-one-million-bitcoin-700-price-2016-6 Satoshi Nakamoto. (2019, November 20). Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System. Manubot. https://git.dhimmel.com/bitcoin-whitepaper/ Wallace, B. (2011, November 23). The Rise and Fall of Bitcoin. WIRED. https://www.wired.com/2011/11/mf-bitcoin/ Leah McGrath Goodman. (2014, March 6). The Face Behind Bitcoin. Newsweek. https://www.newsweek.com/2014/03/14/face-behind-bitcoin-247957.html Nour Al Ali, & Kingdon, C. (2017, November 28). Musk: I Am Not Bitcoin’s Satoshi Nakamoto. Bloomberg.com; Bloomberg. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-28/elon-musk-tweets-to-debunk-speculation-that-he-s-behind-bitcoin Was farming really a step up for our hunter-gatherer ancestors? by Cameron Duke Bocquet-Appel, J.-P. (2011). When the World’s Population Took Off: The Springboard of the Neolithic Demographic Transition. Science, 333(6042), 560–561. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1208880 Dyble, M., Thorley, J., Page, A. E., Smith, D., & Migliano, A. B. (2019). Engagement in agricultural work is associated with reduced leisure time among Agta hunter-gatherers. Nature Human Behaviour, 3(8), 792–796. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-019-0614-6 Gallagher, S. (2019, April 21). What Can Hunter-Gatherers Teach Us about Staying Healthy? Duke Global Health Institute. https://globalhealth.duke.edu/news/what-can-hunter-gatherers-teach-us-about-staying-healthy O’Grady, C. (2019, May 24). Hunter-gathering seems to have been easier than farming. Ars Technica; Ars Technica. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/05/adopting-agriculture-means-less-leisure-time-for-women/ Sahlins, M. (2006). The politics of egalitarianism : theory and practice (J. S. Solway, Ed.; pp. 79–98). Berghahn Books. http://www.vizkult.org/propositions/alineinnature/pdfs/Sahlin-OriginalAffluentSociety-abridged.pdf Yuval Noah Harari. (2019). Sapiens. Random House Uk. Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts an interview with two of the people that help run elections in Nevada. The Deputy Secretary of State for Elections Wayne Thorley and the Registrar of Voters for Clark County Joe Gloria. This Podcast is Sponsored by AARP Nevada
Michelle Franzoni Thorley is an artist who focuses on the ancestral power to heal. In this episode we discuss finding photos through FB groups, Michelle's art, what to do when your ancestors don't have recorded history, internalized racism, ancestresses, and a lot more. Michelle is an advocate for embracing your own heritage and shares about all of this on Instagram @florafamiliar.Find Michelle on IG: @florafamiliarMichelle's Website and art Connect with me:Instagram @moderngenealogyFacebookWebsiteYouTubeSign up for my FREE minicourse to get started doing family history in just a few minutes!https://moderngenealogy.ca/freeminicourse If you're ready to really dig in to learn how to thoroughly research your family tree,Sign up for my online course here.Use code: SEPTEMBER for $30 off until October 7th
To kick off the sixth season of Well & Good we are so excited to chat to our season sponsor, the founder of The Avo Tree Thorley Robbins, in what could possibly be described as the most millennial episode of all time where we cover all things avocados! Thorley Robbins grew up on his parent's orchard in Katikati, and had a passion for horticulture from a very young age. Five years ago, sick of the disappointment of over-ripe, pre-squished supermarket avocados, he started sending his freshly picked, non-cool stored avo’s from the Bay Of Plenty straight customers' doorsteps. He started The Avo Tree with one simple goal in mind - providing fresh, quality avocados to Kiwis all over NZ. Thorley chats about where the business idea started, the difference between The Avo Trees avos and the ones we buy from the supermarket, the best way to keep your avos fresh for longer, and all of the nutritional benefits they have. We also chat about all the exciting things in the pipeline for The Avo Tree. To learn more about The Avo Tree and to redeem your exclusive 15% off first box code - wellandgood - head to www.theavotree.co.nz
Hi there! I'm so happy to welcome you back to the show. If you’re new here I’m happy to welcome you to the show, Music Travel Guide is my way of inspiring you to discover Berlin Music Scene. For the second season every fortnight I host music lovers, artists and musicians who brings their inspirational stories and experiences.Today is the turn of Dave Thorley.Dave is a DJ/Promoter Originally from the UK. Specialising in soul music.In Berlin he runs a popular event called Disco 30 - a dance event that covers the evolution of Soul/Disco, over three decades - and created his own popular radio show called “Crossing The Tracks”.4:02 DAVE AND HIS PASSION FOR MUSIC AND VINYLS06:48 BERLIN RECORD CULTURE COMPARED TO OTHER BIG MUSIC CITIES13:35 DAVE'S FAVORITE MUSIC VENUES IN BERLIN15:50 DISCO 30 - A dance event that covers the evolution of Soul/Disco23:44 "CROSSING THE TRACKS" RADIO SHOW29:30 BERLIN, COVID-19 AND THE POSSIBLE FUTURE OF THE CREATIVE AND MUSIC SCENEMusic Travel Guide is an opportunity to speak with you about the topic I share: let’s talk about this on Instagram! Make sure to follow the official page on IG ▶ https://bit.ly/39lxFxq so that we can talk together.Facebook Official Fan Page: https://bit.ly/30EmXyaSubscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3jzLb5mThank you so much for listening and I’ll see you in 15 days, Thursday August 6th in the next episode of Music Travel Guide.
FIGHT CAMP WEEK 2!Former commonwealth games bronze medalist Nathan Thorley joins Darren Rees to talk growing up, finding boxing, the commonwealth games, fight camp and much more. Show produced, presented and edited by: Darren ReesMusic produced by: Darren ReesSpecial guest: Nathan ThorleyBRITISH BOXING TALK
Exponent II Editor, Margaret Olsen Hemming says of the Exponent guest edition of Dialogue, " In this issue, we asked women to write about claiming power. We hoped that writers would think creatively about the idea of power, including traditional forms of authority in an organizational hierarchy but also going beyond this sometimes-limiting definition. We wanted women to examine their engagement of power within their families, wards, workplaces, and selves." Artist Michelle Franzoni, Mormon scholar Nancy Ross and Margaret Olsen Hemming join me to discuss this historic issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought.
Ian Thorley is a hilarious guy who is known for crazy dance moves and NBC’s “The Office” trivia. He has been in several bands with his electric cello and shares his experiences writing and performing music. He is currently in the Air Force. We learn about his experience overseas and what his training was like. He is also the father to 3 beautiful triplets. He has a very positive view on multiples and will definitely make you smile.
Many dentists feel they have been let down during the coronavirus crisis. Professional bodies were slow to speak up, delivering an ineffectual message to members when they finally did so. The profession has not benefited from the government’s package of financial support for small businesses and insurers have proved that policies aren’t always worth the PDFs they’re written on. This week, we meet Laith Abbas and Luke Thorley - two relative youngsters who are fighting back. They reveal why they are leading a legal action against insurers and discuss how the crisis has been a catalyst for grassroots action with the formation of a new professional body representing private practices. “[Coronavirus] is going to completely flip the whole landscape of dentistry. I don't think people quite realise that yet, because our attention at the moment is getting back to work. I can guarantee you, a year today, we are going to look back and think, "I can't believe how much has changed." Laith Abbas In this Episode 01.25 - Business interruption legal action 21.22 - The British Association of Private Dentistry (BAPD) 28.57 - COVID safety and returning to work 39.34 - On regulators 52.14 - BAPD vision for NHS treatment About Laith Abbas and Luke Thorley Laith Abbas is principal dentist and co-owner of Crouch Hall Dental Care. Luke Thorley is practice principal at Royal Wharf Dental in london. The pair have been consistently outspoken about dental insurers’ response to the coronavirus crisis. They are leading a legal action against insurers which could involve more than 2000 UK dentists.
Jim looks at a little Sci-Fi gem from 1964, Lippert Films' "The Earth Dies Screaming," starring Willard Parker, Dennis Price, Virginia Field, Thorley Walters and Vanda Godsell. A small group of people, who have survived an alien attack, try to find others who may also be alive. But can they escape and destroy the the invaders? Find out more on this week's episode of "Monster Attack!"
Happy to have author Addie Thorley on the podcast to talk about her influences, journey to becoming a writer, and her newest fantasy novel NIGHT SPINNER, out February 11th from Page Street Books. Episode Mentions: Dear America seriesAlice in WonderlandTwilightThe Hunger GamesAn Affair of PoisonsPitch WarsNight SpinnerThe Hunchback of Notre Damesong Out ThereAffair of the PoisonsA Criminal Magic
Happy to have author Addie Thorley on the podcast to talk about her influences, journey to becoming a writer, and her newest fantasy novel NIGHT SPINNER, out February 11th from Page Street Books. Episode Mentions: * Dear America series* Alice in Wonderland* Twilight* The Hunger Games* An Affair of Poisons* Pitch Wars* Night Spinner* The Hunchback of Notre Dame* song Out There* Affair of the Poisons* A Criminal Magic
Rather than our usual interview format, in this episode we host a conversation between Zoe Heming and Nick Thorley. Zoe is a priest in the Church of England and for many years has suffered with chronic pain, which often means she has to use a wheelchair. Nick works for Christian Aid and (as you may be aware) hosts Nomad Podcast. He has been visually impaired since he was a teenager. Zoe and Nick talk openly and honestly about their experience of disability, how it has shaped their life, faith, and experience of church, and how they’ve come to understand what it means to be whole. Conversation begins at 17m 25s If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. Our donors gain access to the Nomad community - which manifests as Nomad Book Club and The Beloved Listener Lounge - and bonus episodes, such as Nomad Contemplations, Nomad Devotionals and Nomad Revisited. And you may find yourself the proud owner of a Beloved Listener mug! Head over to our Patreon page to donate in dollars and our PayPal members page to donate in pounds. You might also want to have a look at our blog, which we're now using to share the stories of the evolving faith of our podcast listeners. And if you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map and our Nomad Gathering Facebook page, and see if any other nomads are in your area.
England call-up? Check. Player of the Month? Check. Young Player of the Year? Check. Ollie Thorley was the youngest to have played for Gloucester RC when he made his debut. Whilst only 23, Ollie has already seen tremendous success, but he has no limit to the goals he sets.
Before joining the Development Bank of Wales, Giles was a partner at private equity firm TDR Capital LLP focusing on deal origination activities. Prior to this he spent nine years with Punch Taverns plc -- the first year as Chair, and then as chief executive following the IPO of the business.
The Podding Shed for the first time took to the stage of the Lion's Den at Kingsholm Stadium in front of a live audience. Ed, Mark and Sam were joined by Jonny Bell, Paddy McAllister, Fraser Balmain and Ollie Thorley for all the usual games, chat and hilarious stories! Recorded on 9 May 2019
Jim examines a Hammer film classic from 1966, "Dracula Prince Of Darkness," starring Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Frances Matthews. Andrew Keir, Susan Farmer, Charles Tingwell, Thorley Waters and Philip Lathem. This is the sequel to Hammer's first entree in their Dracula series ("Horror Of Dracula") and Lee's second appearance as the Count. Find out more on this episode of "Monster Attack!"
#113 - is brought to you by www.prp.com - Seal your build right! www.us-mags.com - check out their killer wheel selection! Brad Mckinnon is back, with his rescued 1948 Chevy Suburban Carry All. Brad will be in the Doug Thorley booth at SEMA with this killer build and we were able to get a with him and talk all things "CarrYall"!!
The founding father of Nomad Podcast, Nick Thorley makes his triumphant return to the show, some 7 and a half years and 146 episodes after stepping down! Nick's been on quite a journey. Having recovered from addiction through the healing power of therapy and ultra marathon running, Nick reflects on the trauma of losing his sight, the changing nature of his faith, the folly of trying to compartmentalise our lives, what the church can learn from the recovery movement, and so much more. It's a classic nomad mix of banter and deep insights. Trigger warning: In this episode we'll be talking openly and honestly about sex addiction, gambling, and marriage breakdown, which some people might find hard to listen to. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. Our donors gain access to the Nomad community, which manifests in such ways as Nomad Book Club, The Beloved Listener Lounge, Nomad Contemplations and Nomad Devotionals. And you may find yourself the proud owner of a Beloved Listener mug! Head over to our Patreon page for more information. If you're not fussed about the bonus content, you can make a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. And if you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area.
We chat to Nick Thorley, recently revealed as the man behind Pottermouth - and also the guy behind the very first Stoke City podcast, about interviews, Stoke, podcasts, meeting Ricardo Fuller and that night at Cardiff.
Michelle has taken the artistic talents that she has been given & has applied them to family history! So inspiring. Her story is also absolutely captivating & I love the projects that she is working on. You won't want to miss this one! Follow Michelle on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/franzoni.thorley.studio/
One world - One love . We dance for PEACE ! Welcome to my new monthly podcast. Kaiser T pres. DIGITAL CODE with guest mix THORLEY - Psy Trance Compilation - Episode #008
One world - One love . We dance for PEACE ! Welcome to my new monthly podcast. Kaiser T pres. DIGITAL CODE with guest mix THORLEY - Psy Trance Compilation - Episode #008
One world - One love . We dance for PEACE ! Welcome to my new monthly podcast. Kaiser T pres. DIGITAL CODE with guest mix THORLEY - Psy Trance Compilation - Episode #008
Interview with Kate Thorley, Chief Executive Officer at Wilson Asset Management, following her presentation to the ASA Investor Big Day Out in Brisbane on Friday, 2 September 2016. Please note, due to an unexpected fire alarm this interview ends abruptly.
October 4, 2012 John Thorley, Chairman, the Campaign for Wool, from the Campaign's Wool Week talks about the event held at Bryant Park in Central Manhattan, where there was an array of carpets and rugs, fabrics and other wool products. Thorley discusses the campaign patroned by HRH The Prince of Wales, which has the goal of introducing the features of wool.
Walter Cappilati, CEO of Capgemini in Toulouse and Paul Thorley, CEO of Capgemini Australia are with us today. We’ll be focusing on the 18th of November when Architecture Week will be in Toulouse, we’ll also be looking at the field of aeronautics and Capgemini team certification. Then, we’ll be off to meet teams of Capgemini architects in Australia.
Walter Cappilati, directeur exécutif de Capgemini à Toulouse et Paul Thorley, Directeur général de Capgemini Australie sont nos invités cette semaine. Focus sur la journée du 18 novembre avec l’Architecture Week à Toulouse, sur le secteur aéronautique et sur la certification des équipes Capgemini. Nous partirons également à la découverte des équipes d’architectes Capgemini en Australie
Allow us to introduce two more of the podcaster's, Lora and Hannah. We hear how they came to faith and why they're part of this new community. We also reflect on our first mission venture as a group. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.
On this show we introduce to you one of the hosts, Nick. We talk about how he came to be on this podcasting journey and why he's exploring new forms of church. There's also a an update on the latest developments in the community. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.