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In this bonus episode, we'll listen to an episode of the Tech Titans Podcast with host Tim Hopkins featuring John Paape, Roehl Transport's VP of Technology & CIO as a guest. John shares his unique journey through various industries, including the military, medical, manufacturing, and transportation, highlighting the diverse experiences that have shaped his understanding of technology and operations. John highlights Roehl's focus on improving driver experience through innovative technology solutions, such as custom tablet hardware designed to streamline operations and enhance driver efficiency. Innovation is one of Roehl's values, and John and Roehl's information technology team live that value and demonstrate leadership in the transportation industry.To learn more about Tech Titan, visit https://www.roserocket.com/tech-titansRoehl Transport is one of North America's safest and most successful trucking companies. Grow with us at www.Roehl.Jobs - we are hiring for driving jobs (find truck driving jobs near you) and careers that support our driving teammates!Learn more about Roehl Transport and how having a CEO who is also a driver impacts our driving teammates through profit sharing, address-to-address practical route mileage and our Dynamic Pay Plans that better compensate a driver for his or her time. Looking to move freight? Get a shipping quote at RoehlTransport.com
In this episode, it's all guys, a first! New WNEP media content guru Joe Kohut joins Jon Meyer, photojournalist Tim Hopkins, and Joe Snedeker to talk about his departure from print media to his new position at WNEP. If that sounds too boring, don't you worry, the conversation quickly descends to insect parts in the foods you eat, Jon Meyer being too nice of a guy, group singing and why Joe doesn't wear a wedding ring! That just begins the tip of the bizarre iceberg of Brown Bag questions from you, the viewers! Send your questions for future episodes to brownbag@wnep.com and press play to unleash the XY chromosome dominant episode discussion right now!
In this episode, it's all guys, a first! New WNEP media content guru Joe Kohut joins Jon Meyer, photojournalist Tim Hopkins, and Joe Snedeker to talk about his departure from print media to his new position at WNEP. If that sounds too boring, don't you worry, the conversation quickly descends to insect parts in the foods you eat, Jon Meyer being too nice of a guy, group singing and why Joe doesn't wear a wedding ring! That just begins the tip of the bizarre iceberg of Brown Bag questions from you, the viewers! Send your questions for future episodes to brownbag@wnep.com and press play to unleash the XY chromosome dominant episode discussion right now!
In this episode, it's all guys, a first! New WNEP media content guru Joe Kohut joins Jon Meyer, photojournalist Tim Hopkins, and Joe Snedeker to talk about his departure from print media to his new position at WNEP. If that sounds too boring, don't you worry, the conversation quickly descends to insect parts in the foods you eat, Jon Meyer being too nice of a guy, group singing and why Joe doesn't wear a wedding ring! That just begins the tip of the bizarre iceberg of Brown Bag questions from you, the viewers! Send your questions for future episodes to brownbag@wnep.com and press play to unleash the XY chromosome dominant episode discussion right now!
In this episode, it's all guys, a first! New WNEP media content guru Joe Kohut joins Jon Meyer, photojournalist Tim Hopkins, and Joe Snedeker to talk about his departure from print media to his new position at WNEP. If that sounds too boring, don't you worry, the conversation quickly descends to insect parts in the foods you eat, Jon Meyer being too nice of a guy, group singing and why Joe doesn't wear a wedding ring! That just begins the tip of the bizarre iceberg of Brown Bag questions from you, the viewers! Send your questions for future episodes to brownbag@wnep.com and press play to unleash the XY chromosome dominant episode discussion right now!
Mr. Curiosity gets Creepy? In this episode, Joe and Claire are on duty, but both Jon and Mindi are absent, replaced by WNEP guests photojournalist Tim Hopkins and Creepy Side of NEPA podcaster Dan "T-Dog" Kosloski! Since it's Halloween time, the crew discusses weird and unexplained situations that they have gone through, yet Joe insists on keeping The Brown Bag rational and scientific! Also, would you give up modern plumbing for a human kitty litter? How about life in a banana costume for $250K? All this awaits your ears. Just press PLAY! You may even find out what happened to Joe's Communion wafer back in the 1970s?!?
Mr. Curiosity gets Creepy? In this episode, Joe and Claire are on duty, but both Jon and Mindi are absent, replaced by WNEP guests photojournalist Tim Hopkins and Creepy Side of NEPA podcaster Dan "T-Dog" Kosloski! Since it's Halloween time, the crew discusses weird and unexplained situations that they have gone through, yet Joe insists on keeping The Brown Bag rational and scientific! Also, would you give up modern plumbing for a human kitty litter? How about life in a banana costume for $250K? All this awaits your ears. Just press PLAY! You may even find out what happened to Joe's Communion wafer back in the 1970s?!?
Mr. Curiosity gets Creepy? In this episode, Joe and Claire are on duty, but both Jon and Mindi are absent, replaced by WNEP guests photojournalist Tim Hopkins and Creepy Side of NEPA podcaster Dan "T-Dog" Kosloski! Since it's Halloween time, the crew discusses weird and unexplained situations that they have gone through, yet Joe insists on keeping The Brown Bag rational and scientific! Also, would you give up modern plumbing for a human kitty litter? How about life in a banana costume for $250K? All this awaits your ears. Just press PLAY! You may even find out what happened to Joe's Communion wafer back in the 1970s?!?
Mr. Curiosity gets Creepy? In this episode, Joe and Claire are on duty, but both Jon and Mindi are absent, replaced by WNEP guests photojournalist Tim Hopkins and Creepy Side of NEPA podcaster Dan "T-Dog" Kosloski! Since it's Halloween time, the crew discusses weird and unexplained situations that they have gone through, yet Joe insists on keeping The Brown Bag rational and scientific! Also, would you give up modern plumbing for a human kitty litter? How about life in a banana costume for $250K? All this awaits your ears. Just press PLAY! You may even find out what happened to Joe's Communion wafer back in the 1970s?!?
This week, we are taking a short break from our APG Canada at 10 series with the launch of the first episode of our Canada VS series, a continuation of the event we hosted last month at Publicis. Have a listen to our conversation with Tim Hopkins, National Strategy Lead at The & Partnership. Tim came to Canada some 6 years ago from London. In this episode, he reflects on what makes strategic planning in Canada different from the rest of the world and what a Canadian style of strategic planning might have to offer the industry.
In this weeks episode we are joined by Tim Hopkins founder of the Land App. A fantastic bit of software helping to simplify bureaucracy for farmers, create joined up thinking across ownership boundaries allowing better landscape connectivity, and bringing big data to help make more informed decisions! Interested in finding out more about how data can help inform and create the farms of the future then make sure to check out this weeks episode! Guest: Tim Hopkins – Founder The Land App Be sure to check out the podcast on all usual podcast platforms, and on social media. A big shoutout to those that have made this series possible! Sponsored by: Beans Accountants: https://beansuk.com/ Our kind supporters: The Birmingham Botanical Gardens: https://lnkd.in/gyFwj5b8 and, Gillian Goodson Designs: https://lnkd.in/gDQwz-As Finally, this episode is powered by: ND Landscape Architects Ltd : https://ndla.co.uk/ and, Monsterdon LTD: https://monsterdon.com/
This week on The Association Podcast we welcome on Tim Hopkins, Senior Consultant at McKinley Advisors. We have a discussion about Tim's background coming from the IAFC to McKinley, his role as a leader with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives at both organizations, in addition to his work as a strategic technologist. We also get into all of our Origin Stories, so we hope you enjoy learning a little bit about all of us!
This week is the finale of our special series on Section 28 with Tim Hopkins. We pick up where we left off - talking about precedent that repealing the law set for LGBT rights in Scotland more broadly, the legacy that Section 28 left in Scottish education, and whether or not lessons have been learned about public discourse over LGBT equality.If you have been enjoying our podcast, please subscribe. Keep updated with our work, and download our free school resources here.Support the show (http://www.tiecampaign.co.uk/donate)
This week's episode is the semi-finale of our Section 28 special with Tim Hopkins, Director of the Equality Network. We talk about the campaign to repeal Section 28, how a Scottish multi-millionaire stepped in and tried to stop it's repeal with his own counter campaign, and what it was actually like to live in Scotland as an LGBT person during this period.Join in the conversation using #TIEtalks on social media.Keep updated with our work and download our free teaching resources here.Support the show (http://www.tiecampaign.co.uk/donate)
2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the repeal of Section 28 - the British law which banned the "promotion of homosexuality" in schools - in Scotland. We speak with Tim Hopkins, the Director of the Equality Network, about how this law came to be, it's impact, and it's legacy. Tim was involved first hand in the campaign to repeal Section 28 in Scotland, and provides a crucial eyewitness account to this key moment in our history.Follow TIESupport the show (http://www.tiecampaign.co.uk/donate)
Scotland, Charities and Holyrood: 20 Years Delivering Change
In our second episode, our Senior Policy Lead Jenny Bloomfield chats to Tim Hopkins from the Equality Network and Colin Macfarlane from Stonewall Scotland about the Equal Marriage campaign which featured in 'Charities, Scotland and Holyrood: Twenty Years Delivering Change' - SCVO's limited edition book which celebrates two decades of the voluntary sector working with the Scottish Parliament.
Have you ever wanted to know your future and the future of humanity? You don't have to rely on horoscopes, palm reading, tarot cards, or any black magic. The answers that you seek are in the Word of God. In particular the book of the revelation of Jesus Christ. Throughout this series minister Tim Hopkins uncovers hidden truths about the age of men, the earth, Satan, the kingdom of Heaven, and God's rest with men and women.
Have you ever wanted to know your future and the future of humanity? You don't have to rely on horoscopes, palm reading, tarot cards, or any black magic. The answers that you seek are in the Word of God. In particular the book of the revelation of Jesus Christ. Throughout this series minister Tim Hopkins uncovers hidden truths about the age of men, the earth, Satan, the kingdom of Heaven, and God's rest with men and women.
Have you ever wanted to know your future and the future of humanity? You don't have to rely on horoscopes, palm reading, tarot cards, or any black magic. The answers that you seek are in the Word of God. In particular the book of the revelation of Jesus Christ. Throughout this series minister Tim Hopkins uncovers hidden truths about the age of men, the earth, Satan, the kingdom of Heaven, and God's rest with men and women.
In this episode, we dive into various perspectives on the increasing numbers of interfaith marriages. Danielle invites Tim Hopkins onto the show to talk about his experience of being raised in an interfaith home. Talk about putting a guest in the hot seat. By Danielle Isbell _ _ _ Godcast exists to share our stories about the presence or absence of religion in our lives. Each episode focuses on a particular issue or experience in the hopes of acknowledging that we are in a continued conversation with the religion/ worldview with which we were raised—whether that conversation happens from a place of reception or rejection. We hope to foster a space where we can listen attentively to other people’s religious experiences in order to learn and to uplift the multiplicity of ways that religion can play out in our lives. Twitter: twitter.com/GODCAST_PODCAST?lang=en FB: www.facebook.com/THEGODCASTPODCAST/ godcastpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Episode 3 is a continuation of Danielle's conversation with Tim Hopkins—but this time we are focusing on the unique qualities of Jewish Faith and the way that Judaism has been contextualized in the Western tradition. We also delve into what its like to be in a dynamic relationship with the religious tradition of your childhood.
In this episode, we dive into various perspectives on the increasing numbers of interfaith marriages and ask around about students' experience of religion at Boston University. Danielle invites Tim Hopkins onto the show to talk about his experience of being raised in an interfaith home, and the conversation moves right onto the topic of Hell. Talk about putting a guest in the hot seat. Follow us on Twitter @GODCAST_PODCAST and Facebook @TheGodcastPodcast
Why aren’t associations more innovative when it comes to tech maturity? What’s holding us back? For this show, I jumped off the stage at AMS Fest in Washington, DC, and ran to my computer to talk with experts about tech innovation (or the lack thereof) in the association industry. [Sorry for any of the "crowd noise" behind me in the audio] This topic, studied by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Foundation, sheds light on information technology (IT) maturity levels at associations. In its survey, only 9% of associations were found to be truly innovative. So I wanted to know: What are the major causes holding associations back? How do more innovative associations overcome this challenge? Could the key lie in a stronger relationship between the CIO and CEO be the solution, or is there a deeper issue at hand? Some questions we discussed on this show: What did the ASAE study find about tech maturity at associations? Why do you think more associations aren't on the upper echelon of tech maturity? How valuable is the CEO/CIO (or equivalent) role in reaching the innovative end of tech maturity? When the CIO becomes the CEO or Executive Director -- how do you implement this change? What's your relationship with your CIO now? Panelists: Tim Hopkins, Director, Digital Center, International Association of Fire Chiefs Bill Bruce, MBA, CAE, Executive Director, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Ray van Hilst, Director of Client Results, Yoko Co About Association Chat Association Chat is weekly show that takes place live on Tuesdays at 2 pm EST at https://www.crowdcast.io/kikilitalien. You can connect with the association community throughout the week on Twitter using the hashtag #assnchat or through the private Facebook Group community. Find out more about Association Chat at http://associationchat.com/. (*"Cheekily" hashtagged from the beginning! #assnchat – yes, we know what it looks like and no, we aren't changing it.*) KiKi L'Italien interviews special guests weekly and holds quarterly live events along with creative collaborations with industry thought leaders. See Past Episodes: https://www.crowdcast.io/kikilitalien Resources mentioned ASAE Tech Readiness Assessment: https://www.asaecenter.org/publications/109496-technology-readiness-assessment
A special episode of Lollards this week, as Tom Ewing and Mark Sinker each talk about a pop song of their choice, with Tim Hopkins asking them the difficult questions. How is putting Lakshminarayanan Shankar on your record a crass commercial move? Are Marina’s diamonds her best friends? Why is Lily Allen hopping from one […]
Is it safe? Is it safe? Tim Hopkins, Steve Hewitt and Clare Spencer join me – Pete Baran – flying by the seat of our pants and talking about safety, danger, the extended mix of the Safety Dance, “if I scream if I wanna go faster what do I do if I wanna slow down”, […]
It’s a two-fer today as we finally get last week’s recording sorted out. This week: Fear. Pure fear. Tim Hopkins, Pete Baran, Mark Sinker, Kat Stevens and Elisha Sessions play ostensibly scary music and absolutely no Toby Keith in what must be a Lollards first. All tracks are identified on air – I can’t even […]