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In this episode, Brendan Lee speaks with Dr. Carl Hendrick, a leading voice in education and co-author of What Does It Look Like in the Classroom?, How Learning Happens, and How Teaching Happens. Carl has been instrumental in helping teachers bridge the gap between research and practice, addressing the key question: That all sounds great, but what does it mean for me? Together, they explore five essential things every teacher should do Being open to powerful evidence Using retrieval practice Checking for understanding Aligning curriculum and assessment, Embracing the illusion of instruction. This episode is packed with actionable insights to support and enhance teaching practice. Resources mentioned: What Does It Look Like in the Classroom, How Learning Happens, How Teaching Happens, and Illusions of Instruction (forthcoming, co-authored with Paul Kirschner and Jim Heal) Dan Willingham's Ask the Psychologist pieces for the AFT Research by Paul Kirschner ResearchEd, founded by Tom Bennett Work by Tom Bennett and Daisy Christodoulou Ignaz Semmelweis' paper on puerperal fever A 2021 EF review on cognitive science in the classroom by Thomas Perry Research on working memory by George Miller and Nelson Cowan The 1960s Follow Through study on direct instruction Barak Rosenshine's principles of instruction David Ausubel on the importance of prior knowledge Madeline Hunter on checking for understanding Engelmann and Carnine on Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) Peps McCrea's Evidence Snacks newsletter Robert and Elizabeth Bjork on desirable difficulties The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande John Biggs on constructive alignment Christine Counsell on curriculum as a narrative The How Learning and Teaching Happens eLearning course through Academica No More Marking, where Jeanette Breen works You can connect with Dr. Carl Hendrick: Twitter/X: @C_Hendrick Linkedin Websites: https://carlhendrick.substack.com/ and https://carlhendrick.com/ You can connect with Brendan: Twitter/X: @learnwithmrlee Facebook: @learningwithmrlee Website: learnwithlee.net Support the Knowledge for Teachers Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/KnowledgeforTeachersPodcast
The Mormon doctrine of Heavenly Mother is one of the most controversial doctrines in all of Christianity. But fundamentalist Mormons think God is a polygamist. We'll talk about heavenly mothers with Tom Bennett of Centennial Park. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/l-2RVcjapDg Don't miss our other episodes about Centennial Park! https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/centennial-park/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. transcript to follow Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission.
Many Fundamentalist Mormons don't like to discuss racism because their beliefs don't allow black members to join or hold priesthood. We'll tackle this sticky topic with Tom Bennett, a member of Centennial Park. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/Bi_BKXsSoh8 Don't miss our other episodes about Centennial Park! https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/centennial-park/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. transcript to follow Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission.
Why do women choose polygamy? Centennial Park actually expects women to pop the marriage question for either monogamist or polygamist families. Tom Bennett tells more. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/K32NxGwptG4 Don't miss our other episodes about Centennial Park! https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/centennial-park/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. transcript to follow Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved polygamy polygamy Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission.
Do fundamenalist Mormons believe the LDS Church is the "one true church?" We'll discuss whether his group believes the LDS Church is the "one true church." In 1890, LDS President Wilford Woodruff issued "The Manifesto" indicating the Church would no longer practice polygamy. Was John Taylor also given a manifesto before his 1886 revelation proclaiming polygamy as an eternal principle? Tom Bennett of Centennial Park, a Mormon fundamentalist group, says yes. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/eXomgcAPZPk Don't miss our other episodes about Centennial Park! https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/centennial-park/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. transcript to follow Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission.
Tom Bennett is a recent convert to the Mormon fundamentalist group called Centennial Park that practices polygamy. We'll discuss his conversion to Protestantism to LDS and to Centennial Park. What attracted him to Mormon fundamentalism? We'll discuss his Protestant conversion, LDS conversion & mission, faith crisis and spiritual reawakening in Centennial Park. We'll dive into Centennial Park history & doctrine. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/fFe1S6ZIYuc Don't miss our other episodes about Centennial Park! https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/centennial-park/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. transcript to follow Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. polygamy polygamy
Tom Bennett invited me to visit Centennial Park, Arizona, a group that practices polygamy. It's just south of the Utah border and about 50 minutes southeast of St George, Utah. Come along as we visit the community and I share my impressions of my church visit. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/o8z5wSg8olQ Don't miss our other episodes on Mormon fundamentalism! https://gospeltangents.com/denominations/fundamentalism/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission. transcript to follow Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission.
This week on Sweat the Technique, Doug sits down with behavior and teaching expert Tom Bennett. Tom is the director and founder of ResearchEd, which has supported teachers by making information about science and research directly accessible to them. He's the author of books on teaching and behavior, especially Running the Room. He's been made OBE (Order of the British Empire) for his services to Great Britain.
Mark interviews Waubgeshig Rice, an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation, and the author of four books, most notably the bestselling novels Moon of the Crusted Snow and Moon of the Turning Leaves. Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments, a personal update and word about this episode's sponsor. This episode is sponsored by Superstars Writing Seminars: Teaching you the business of being a writer which takes place Feb 6 through 9, 2025 in Colorado Springs, CO. Use code: MARK1592 to get $100 off your registration. In their conversation Mark and Waubgeshig talk about: Waub's interest in high school with English classes but still feeling like there was no strong connection and that not many of the books and stories being taught in Ontario in the 1990s were all that relatable Being shown books by indigenous authors via his Auntie that weren't being studied in school -- books by authors such as Richard Wagamese, Lee Maracle, Louise Erdrich -- and how that blew his world wide open and included thoughts such as maybe he could do that himself some day The Grade 12 Writing Course taught by Tom Bennett at Parry Sound High School that helped Waubgeshig in shaping stories Being side-tracked from creative writing by studying and beginning a career in journalism The benefit of getting to know writers and artists in the Toronto area in the early 2000s Applying for his first writing grant from Canada Council for the Arts in 2004 Waub's first book, Midnight Sweat Lodge, a connected short story collection How things really changed when Waubgeshig's Moon of the Crusted Snow first came out in 2018 Leaving full time journalism employment at CBC to become a full-time writer in 2020 The Northeast Blackout of 2003 and how his experiences being back home at Wasauksing First Nation near Parry Sound when it was all going down is what inspired Waubgeshig in writing Moon of the Crusted Snow Coming to the realization that home was the best place to be if this were actually a world-ending electricity blackout The stereotypes and mythologies about what life on a reservation is, and how, during that dark moment, it was a reminder of the resources and the beauty that place could actually be Expressing the heartfelt spirit of community that has withstood a lot of violence historically, and how that helps a group of people survive this latest major crisis Deciding to set the story in a location that a little further removed from Southern Ontario than where Waubgeshig actually grew up Waub's approach in writing the sequel and wanting it to take place several years after the events in the first novel and how that came to happen How the second novel explores the way the people of the community are able to live more autonomously on the land as Anishinaabe people The interesting publishing path that Waubgeshig's first novel took in landing at ECW Press Working with acquiring editor Susan Renouf and how great an experience that was and the wonderful suggestions she made to improve the raw manuscript The speculative fiction elements of a post-apocalyptic novel and Waub feeling so accepted in the SF/F community How the success of Moon of the Crusted Snow led Waub to getting agent representation by Denise Bukowski The path that led to Penguin Random House offering the contract for the sequel Moon of the Turning Leaves The new project that Waub is working on now Advice that Waub would offer to other writers And more... After the interview Mark reflects on several different things he was thinking about during and after the conversation. Links of Interest: Waubgeshig Rice Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Bluesky Superstars Writing Seminars EP 389 - "Now You've Gone" with Cathy Rankin and Ken K. Mary Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections How to Access Patreon RSS Feeds Mark's YouTube channel Mark's Stark Reflections on Writing & Publishing Newsletter (Signup) An Author's Guide to Working With Bookstores and Libraries The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City Only Monsters in the Building The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Yippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker: A Trivia Guide to Die Hard Merry Christmas! Shitter Was Full!: A Trivia Guide to National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Waubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation. He's written four books, most notably the bestselling novels Moon of the Crusted Snow, and Moon of the Turning Leaves. He graduated from the journalism program at Toronto Metropolitan University in 2002, and spent most of his journalism career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a video journalist and radio host. He left CBC in 2020 to focus on his literary career. In addition to his writing endeavours, Waubgeshig is an eclectic public speaker, delivering keynote addresses and workshops, engaging in interviews, and contributing to various panels at literary festivals and conferences. He speaks on creative writing and oral storytelling, contemporary Anishinaabe culture and matters, Indigenous representation in arts and media, and more. He lives in Sudbury, Ontario with his wife and three sons. The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Go To https://rumble.com/user/MormonRenegade for free video & access to exclusive content. If you were to ask most people off the street what an Orthodox Mormon is they would give a description of what they have saw from mainstream media. The issue with that is the images presented by media really is of only one group. Because of the nature of that business, people often don't get to see folks in this faith tradition as they really are which is a vibrant people from all walks of life with various talents and abilities that can bless the lives of all of Gods children despite our religious differences. Now I have talked with several people on the podcast about how they ended up believing in and practicing Orthodox Mormonism. Today Tom Bennett joins me on the podcast to talk his journey into Orthodox Mormonism. One of the ways Tom makes his living is as a musician. In the course of our conversation, we talk about his journey from being a Baptist to a member of the LDS Church, his mission for the LDS Church, his journey into fundamentalism, his falling away and return to the Restored Gospel, and how his faith sustains him in the music industry, and along the way we even get hear a couple of songs.
This week Terry and Paul get caught in the every flowing hair of Mr. Tom Bennett, a cut throat business man that recently received a heart transplant. Soon, Tom, starts not feeling like himself and starts acting out in various ways...
We zijn terug na een deugddoende vakantie en helemaal klaar om het nieuwe schooljaar aan te vatten. En dat doen we met een onderwerp dat ideaal is om net voor de start van het nieuwe schooljaar te behandelen. De Gouden Weken. De eerste weken van het schooljaar zijn namelijk de ideale gelegenheid om de fundamenten te leggen voor een fijn en leerrijk schooljaar met je leerlingen. Maar hoe benut je nu die gouden weken op een goede manier? Hoe haal je het meeste uit de eerste momenten met je leerlingen. Daarover ben ik hier in online verbinding met Karlien Tiebout en Gert VerbrugghenKarlien is voormalig leerkracht lager onderwijs en schooldirecteur in het basisonderwijs en werkt nu aan het Expertisecentrum Onderwijs en Leren van Thomas More. En Gert is leerkracht secundair of voortgezet onderwijs in Deurne, in Nederland, aan het Alfrinkcollege. Gert vertaalde onder meer Running The Room, het toonaangevende boek van Tom Bennett over klasmanagement naar de Nederlandse versie Regie in de klas.ShownotesSchrijf je in voor de vorming rond klasmanagement met Karlien en Gert!Ontdek hier het hele vormingsaanbod van het Expertisecentrum Onderwijs en Leren!Volg Buiten De Krijtlijnen op Twitter, Instagram of LinkedIn.
Jason and Greta Johnsen go deep on dragons and dragon riding with the Dragonseeds. They talk with Kieran Bew (Hugh), Tom Bennett (Ulf), and Clinton Liberty (Addam) about how to claim a dragon, Targaryen bastard wigs, and behind the scenes stories from set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The banners have been raised, and Mal and Jo are here to take you along for another deep dive into 'House of the Dragon,' beginning with their opening snapshot and the lore of dragon claiming (08:06). Then they dive scene by scene into the seventh episode, featuring the Red Sowing, Oscar Tully and Daemon's negotiations in the Riverlands, and Corlys's less-than-great parenting (30:20). Later, Jo gets an exclusive interview with Ulf himself: Tom Bennett (03:09:18). Then they bring their predictions to the book-spoiler section and discuss what may happen in the season finale (03:31:04). Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robinson Producers: Steve Ahlman and John Richter Additional Production: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Forhjulslir er sponsoreret af Continental Dæk - nøjagtig som Tour de France, hvor Continental er hovedsponsor. Husk dine Continental dæk - både på bilen og cyklen. Sikkerhed starter med dækket. Gå ind på hellofresh.dk/podcast og benyt koden FORHJUL, for at få op til 1.199 kr i rabat på dine første 5 måltidskasser. Forhjulslir på hjul af Tour de France 2024. En podcastserie under Tourens hviledage med reaktioner og indtryk umiddelbart efter ugens etaper - set fra en reporters synspunkt samt diverse gæster, eksperter, eksprofessionelle og journalister som er med på hjul af Tour-cirkusset. 'Anden uge' strækker sig fra 10. etape og Jasper Philipsens første etapesejr i årets Tour og til slagene i Pyrernæerne på 14. og 15. etape mellem Pogacar og Vingegaard. Medvirkende: Matt Stephens, Pete Burton, Louis-Pierre Frileux, Florian Pigeon, Hannah Walker, Tom Bennett, Bob & Stef van Veen, Iain Leggat, Andrea Camilloni og Anders Mielke Stort tak til WB. Discovery / Eurosport, Continental Dæk Danmark og støtterne på 10er.dk. OBS. Størstedelen af afsnittet er på engelsk. Pønser du på at lease din fremtidige bil? Hos Toftegaard Direct Leasing får du DK's billigste tilbud. Ring 26 31 04 10 eller skriv til mark@toftegaardbiler.dk for at høre mere om deres tilbud og 20 års erfaring.
Forhjulslir er sponsoreret af Continental Dæk - ligesom årets Giro d'Italia og Tour de France, hvor Continental er hovedsponsor. Sikkerhed starter med dækket. Forhjulslir på hjul af Giro d'Italia. En podcastserie under Giroens hviledage med reaktioner og indtryk umiddelbart efter etaperne - set fra en reporters synspunkt samt diverse gæster, eksperter, eksprofessionelle og journalister som er på hjul af Giro-cirkusset. 'Tredje uge' strækker sig fra løbets dramatiske 16. etape som blev forkortet og endelig til afslutningen i Rom. Medvirkende: Adam Blythe, Hannah Walker, Tom Bennett, Doug Ferguson, Stef van Veen og Anders Mielke Stort tak til WB. Discovery / Eurosport, Continental Dæk Danmark og støtterne på 10er.dk. OBS. Størstedelen af afsnittet er på engelsk.
Forhjulslir er sponsoreret af Continental Dæk - ligesom årets Giro d'Italia og Tour de France, hvor Continental er hovedsponsor. Sikkerhed starter med dækket. Forhjulslir på hjul af Giro d'Italia. En podcastserie under Giroens hviledage med reaktioner og indtryk umiddelbart efter etaperne - set fra en reporters synspunkt samt diverse gæster, eksperter, eksprofessionelle og journalister som er på hjul af Giro-cirkusset. 'Første uge' strækker sig fra 1. etape i Torino og til 9. etape i Napoli. Medvirkende: Jens Voigt, Matt Stephens, Florian Pigeon, Louis-Pierre Frileux, Andrea Berton, Tom Bennett, Philip Bryden, Stef van Veen, Sam Guillemot, Demi D'Cunha, Pete Burton, Anders Mielke Stort tak til WB. Discovery / Eurosport, Continental Dæk Danmark og støtterne på 10er.dk. OBS. Størstedelen af afsnittet er på engelsk.
Exam Study Expert: study tips and psychology hacks to learn effectively and get top grades
Today, we're continuing our special educator-focused mini series with a chance to step back and take stock of the rise of evidence-based practice in education. Our headline guest today is founder of the researchED conference series, Tom Bennett OBE, and I'm joined towards the end of the episode by a couple of other recent guests giving their perspectives on the question of how far we've come in terms of getting evidence into education, and how we might develop further in this direction.*Hosted by William Wadsworth, memory psychologist, independent researcher and study skills coach. I help ambitious students to study smarter, not harder, so they can ace their exams with less work and less stress.TEACHING RESOURCES: https://examstudyexpert.com/workbookSPEAKING / WORKSHOPS: https://examstudyexpert.com/workshopsTAKE THE REVSION CENSUS: https://examstudyexpert.com/revision-census*As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases on suggested books.
In this episode, Brendan Lee speaks with Tom Bennett, the Director and founder of researchED and school behaviour advisor to the UK government. He shares his journey from running nightclubs to becoming an influential figure in the education sector and we find out how teaching saved him. Bennett delves into the challenges he faced as a teacher, how he got into writing about behaviour, and his eventual role as the UK's Department for Education School Behavior Advisor. He highlights the integral role of setting clear behavioural expectations and embedding routines in creating a conducive learning environment. Tom also discusses the creation and implementation of a behaviour curriculum and the origins of researchED. Resources mentioned: Tom Bennett - Running the Room: The Teacher's Guide to Behaviour Greg Ashman Daisy Christodolou: Seven Myths about Education Daniel T. Willingham: Why Don't Students Like School? Bill Rogers You can connect with Tom: Twitter: @tombennett71 Website: https://tombennetttraining.co.uk/ Substack: https://bennettt.substack.com/ You can connect with Brendan: Twitter: @learnwithmrlee Facebook: @learningwithmrlee Website: learnwithlee.net Support the Knowledge for Teachers Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/KnowledgeforTeachersPodcast
53rd District State Senator Tom Bennett joins the conversation. He discusses what he loves about serving the constituents of his district, which stretches across the State of Illinois and includes residents from 13 counties. Get to know the senator and learn more about the challenges and issues most important to the folks from the 53rd District. Subscribe to the podcast HERECity of Morris, ILHosted on Transistor.fm
In this Bottled Up episode, host Andrew Allen sits down with special guest Tom Bennett, owner of Tom's Extreme Pizzeria in Ocean Springs, to delve into the world of running a successful business. Tom shares the challenges of finding reliable employees and navigating increasing costs, all while maintaining a casual, friendly environment at his pizzeria. They discuss the importance of quality, fresh ingredients, and the art of making the perfect pizza, including Tom's 31 specialty options. From bonsai trees to plans for franchising, they cover it all. So grab a slice of your favorite pizza and a Pepsi and join us for an insightful and delicious conversation on Bottled Up! 3 Key Episode Takeaways 1. Quality and Variety Matter: With 31 specialty pizzas and a commitment to using fresh, local ingredients, Tom emphasizes the importance of quality in attracting and retaining customers. His dedication to crafting unique, flavorful pizzas sets his pizzeria apart in a competitive market. 2. The Power of Reliable Employees: Tom values the contributions of his core team, recognizing the impact of having a trustworthy and dedicated staff. He emphasizes the significance of building strong relationships within the business and the challenges of finding and retaining exceptional employees. 3. Balancing Growth and Quality: Tom prioritizes maintaining consistency and excellence across locations as he considers expanding through franchising. His focus on ensuring the success and proven processes of the business before offering franchises highlights his dedication to upholding exceptional standards. Show Overview 01:48 Grateful for the relationship and mutual promotion. 06:11 Tom tasted famous pizza recipe, added more salt. 09:08 Fellow plant lover admires impressive banzai collection. 12:39 Product costs have increased due to COVID. 14:31 Identifying long-term employees, adding necessary supervisors. 19:04 Grateful for great reviews, considering franchise expansion. 26:04 Considering DoorDash, but currently managing deliveries in-house. This episode is made possible by Allen Beverages Please subscribe, rate, and review The Bottled Up Podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Want To Know More About Allen Beverages? Website: allenbeverages.com
Tom Bennett, Jerusalem-based reporter, has the latest on the Israel-Hamas conflict after over 100 days of war.
Happy 5th Day of Christmas!The fantastic actor Tom Bennett reads an excerpt from Dickens' third Christmas book The Cricket on the Hearth …Caleb Plummer and his daughter Bertha are poor toymakers in the service of the cruel, miserly Tackleton. As the scene unfolds we learn that Caleb's daughter Bertha is blind, and that her father is constantly trying to shield her from the hardship and poverty of their lives … meanwhile even their poor hearth is visited by a cricket that may yet bring good fortune for them.Tom's screen credits include his critically acclaimed portrayal of Sir James Martin opposite Kate Beckinsale in Love and Friendship, the HBO series Family Tree, Netlfix's After Life and coming soon in 2024 House of the Dragons. He also starred as Del Boy in the London's West End hit Only Fools and Horses … Support the showIf you like to make a donation to support the costs of producing this series you can buy 'coffees' right here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dominicgerrardHost: Dominic GerrardSeries Artwork: Léna GibertOriginal Music: Dominic GerrardThank you for listening!
This episode is literally heartwarming. A meeting of the Comstock Breakfast Club '75, the last one before Christmas, and the connection is obvious. John led a discussion asking everyone what their favorite Christmas memories of Kalamazoo and Comstock were. There's family memories, neighborhood memories, and so much laughter and love. John Stanaszek, Tom Bennett, Diane Parker LaPiana, Steve Schultz, Jill Baskerville and Mary Knecht (O'Leary) and myself spent an hour plus laughing, and smiling and remembering. This is one of the last 2 episodes of the year. Listen, stream, download, and share the living hell out of it. Kip
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On this episode of the Direct Farm Marketing Podcast, host Mike Parker interviews Tom Bennett of Bennett Farms Michigan. In 2023 Tom raised 10k pastured broilers, 450 pastured hogs, 700 pastured turkeys, and Grassfed cattle while serving 19 markets weekly. He has been in the direct to consumer game since 2010 and has a lot of insight to the path towards full-time farming. Don't forget to rate and review our content and help get resources like this into the hands of other independent small farms.
This one's a special one. On top of being Thanksgiving weekend, and right after my birthday, for the first time in a year, you get to actually find out who picks out what music and why they do. I have Diane Parker, John Stanaszek, Steve Schultz, Gina Hammond all talk about what they're picking out and why. Tom Bennett send one in with why he wanted it as did Jill Baskerville. It's a first, because up until now, I've never said who picked what out and why, and the conversation took a pretty intimate, profound turn as people revealed things about themselves. As well, being this close to Thanksgiving and my birthday, I find myself talking about some pretty personal things. Tune in, and give it a listen. I think you'll find yourself knowing us better. (And any Comstock person, this is for you to listen to, there's a message for all y'all in there too). Desolation Angel Radio is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio and all streaming services for subscription, downloading, streaming for free. Enjoy Kip
In this week's episode, Barn2Door CEO, Janelle, talks with Tom Bennett from Bennett Farms about the important transition from Hobby Farmer to Full-time Farmer. Tom discusses what aspects to focus on, and what to not get too tied up in within that transition.
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Chris Nihan of EVready Energy and Tom Bennett of Lane Valente Industries come together to discuss the strategy behind portfolio electrification installation. They delve into the challenges faced by the grid and highlight the exciting new charging solutions that are propelling the electric vehicle industry forward.
This episode of the podcast finds another meeting of the Breakfast Club. Diane Parker LaPiana, Tom Bennett, Steve Schultz and myself got together last week. The conversation ranged, and got pretty in depth, as we talked about life, love, loss,, a gathering that took place lately. and everything else. Those 3 picked the bulk of the music. In the back half of the episode, you're going to find a world premiere. After 7 years of not writing and not performing, I put together a spoken word piece and it's in here. (Comstock folks, and my present day Heron crew don't know that I wrote and performed regularly when I lived in New Orleans) and I picked the back half of the music, (there's even a tune specifically dedicated to Diane, Mary, Lola, Laurie, Gayle, all of you, that whole bunch) and if you listen real close, there's a story and a message in that set. Kip Desolation Angel Radio is available for streaming, listening, downloading and subscribing on Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and every major streaming service.
Amid a tough fundraising market with tight allocations and a slowdown in distributions, fund administrator Aztec Group's managing director James Gow and head of innovation Tom Bennett bring their insights into capital raising and discuss the outlook for the year ahead.Unquote Data validates the broader market sentiment, showing that a total of 33 buyout funds based in Europe had closed at the time of recording, a 48% drop compared to the equivalent period last year. Leveraging Aztec's market insights via partnerships with more than 450 funds since it launched in 2001, Gow and Bennet share their views on the ways both LPs and GPs are navigating the current environment in an interview with Unquote's Ero Partsakoulaki.Gow and Bennett offer an overview of the alternative pools of capital available to GPs and the positive sentiment around private credit strategies, as well as touching on the industry's expectations when it comes to meeting fundraising targets, the importance of ESG reporting, and the democratisation of the private equity industry using technology and data.0.30 – Fundraising market data1.49 − Guest bios3.02 – Interview with Aztec Group's managing director James Gow and head of innovation, Tom Bennet 3.25 − Overview of fundraising environment 5.59 – Private credit market as a bright spot 7.36 – Industry expectations and flexibility around fundraising targets 9.34 – Alternative pools of capital 10.37 – PE's perception of the retail market 13.02 – LPs & GPs perspectives on ESG data and reporting 16.07 – Demand for impact investing 17.00 – Tech applications in co-investing strategies 17.51 – Challenges and Opportunities for 2024 19.35 – Pockets of activity 22.00 – Aztec Group's growth plans and future initiativesIf you would like to hear more podcasts produced by ION Analytics, you can access the ION Analytics channel on Apple Podcasts.Theme music: ©2012 Kick Up The Fire
Go To http://patreon.com/MormonRenegade368 For Exclusive Content So you will notice that there is new intro music, I want to give a shout out to Tom Bennett for composing and recording that for me. Well today is a first for the podcast. This is the first time that I try and moderate a debate. The two men that are debating should be very familiar to the audience, they are Justin Francom and Jacob Vidrine. Now not only are you about to get a master class in Mormon history and theology but Jacob and Justin exhibit how disagree passionately and not be hateful while doing so. The topic of the debate is the Priesthood Ban. In the debate Justin & Jacob debate the Identity of Canaanites? What is The Curse of Cain? Who Revealed The Priesthood Ban in Church History, How The Ban Was Revealed and is the Priesthood Ban and the Doctrines That Surround It Really What We Have Been Taught They Were All These Years? Buckle up for a wild ride on this episode of the MRP. Go To deseretflag.com to get your Deseret Flag Today --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dave-kirkenbower/support
For decades, Russia has been an important political player in the South Caucasus and was perceived as a mediator between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. However, after the Nagorno-Karabakh war of 2020, Armenia began to lose faith in Russia as an ally and protector. With the latest Azerbaijani escalation and the dissolution of Nagorno-Karabakh's Armenian separatist government, Russian-Armenian relations appear to have reached the most tense point in their history.In this episode, we will discuss why Russian peacekeepers did not intervene when Azerbaijan launched its offensive and how the crisis changes the balance of power in the South Caucasus with our guests, Caucasus expert Kirill Krivosheev and journalist Tom Bennett.Find us at: https://www.themoscowtimes.com/https://www.facebook.com/MoscowTimes/https://twitter.com/moscowtimeshttps://t.me/moscowtimes_enhttps://www.instagram.com/themoscowti...
"AP Bio" is a television sitcom that originally aired from 2018 to 2021. The show follows the misadventures of Jack Griffin, a disgraced Harvard philosophy professor who ends up teaching Advanced Placement Biology at a high school in Toledo, Ohio. Jack's unconventional teaching methods and his pursuit of personal vendettas against his academic rivals create hilarious and chaotic situations. The series explores themes of redemption, friendship, and personal growth while delivering sharp humor and memorable characters. The show had its detractors, but it also had a dedicated fan base that appreciated its humor and unique approach to storytelling. Which side to the S1E1 boys stand on? Listen as they deep dive the show's pilot episode, "Catfish". Starring: Glenn Howerton, Jacob McCarthy, Jean Villepique, Lyric Lewis, Mary Sohn, Tom Bennett, Charlie McCrackin, Aparna Brielle, Nick Peine, Allisyn Ashley Arm, & Patton Oswalt www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1POD
Life might seem pretty strange if you live more than 50 years with autism, but never know it. Today we're sitting down with Tom Bennett, Master Tailor in London's historic Savile Row, to talk about walking through life trying to figure out where he fits in, creating relationships and finding his passion, and attention, for creating the finest garments money can buy.
Life might seem pretty strange if you live more than 50 years with autism, but never know it. Today we're sitting down with Tom Bennett, Master Tailor in London's historic Savile Row, to talk about walking through life trying to figure out where he fits in, creating relationships and finding his passion, and attention, for creating the finest garments money can buy.
A couple of weeks ago, Diane Parker LaPiana, Mary Knecht (O'Leary), Tom Bennett, Jill Baskerville and myself got together for one of our monthly Comstock 75 Breakfast Club meetings. We went on a bit. I've edited down over 2 1/2 hours of conversation between the 5 of us (yes, we can talk) to about an hour and surrounded it on either side with some great summer music from back in the day picked by all of us. It is, when you listen, a lot more than old friends just catching up and talking about what happens. It's the sound of connection, and friendship and decades of lives. Anymore, when it all comes down to it, that's what really counts. So turn it on, stream it, enjoy and we'll get together again real soon Kip
This episode is a little off brand for us, but we couldn't pass the opportunity to record it and pass it along to our listeners! Spence and Frawley jump on the mics with Tom Bennett, former commissioner for the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife, and Gabe Baker, West Tennessee's Regional Director for Ducks Unlimited. It may not seem like it, but these two men have a very profound connection. During his time as commissioner, Tom oversaw the capture, relocation, and release of wild, free-range elk from several western states back into the mountains of Eastern Kentucky. Gabe's father, Tom Baker, was the chairman for the Kentucky chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation at the same time. Both of these gentlemen give us first hand accounts and perspectives from Kentucky's Elk Restoration Project. If you enjoy the Rolling Thunder Podcast, share it with a friend, leave a rating, and write a review! We'll catch ya on the next one.
Tom Bennett OBE is the UK government behaviour advisor, he sits down with Tom Rogers to discuss all things behaviour in 2023. SLANT, TLAC, Routines, Mobile Phones, Uniforms, Silent Corridors, Relationships and Behaviour Leadership all under the microscope. You can watch the video edition of this interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdXnK3qM3ho&t=12s
After a short break the pod returns with special guest Tom Bennett from Freshwave. His company is all about neutral host infrastructure, so they start with a look at that market. Inevitably, Open RAN works its way into the conversation which, in turn provides an opportunity to discuss interesting startup EdgeQ. The situation between the US and China is never far from telecoms chat these days either, and they conclude with a look at how that conflict is ramping further.
Synopsis On today's date in 1959, the Duke University Band under Paul Bryan gave the premiere performance of a new work they had commissioned: the Symphony No. 3 for concert band by the American composer, Vittorio Giannini. With the growth of concert bands in the 1950s, and success of high-profile performing ensembles like Frederick Fennell's Eastman Wind Ensemble, composers like Giannini started getting commissions to write new works for these ensembles. In all, Giannini wrote five pieces for concert band, with his Symphony No. 3 the biggest and best known of the lot. Paul Bryan and Duke University were certainly pleased with the new work. Its resounding success encouraged other band directors to commission new concert works for wind band–and, in one fell swoop, the Duke Band achieved national recognition for its initiative. As for Giannini, in his later years he taught a younger generation of composers, first in New York City at Juilliard and the Manhattan School of Music, then in Philadelphia at the Curtis Institute, and finally at the North Carolina School of the Arts, where he served as that institution's first president. Giannini students included a number of successful composers, including David Amram, John Corigliano, Nicolas Flagello, Adolphus Hailstork, and Alfred Reed. Music Played in Today's Program Vittorio Giannini (1903 - 1966) Symphony No. 3 University of Houston Wind Ensemble; Tom Bennett, conductor. Naxos 8.570130
my interview with Tom Bennett, owner of Bennett's Farms, where he explains what regenerative agriculture is... his journey to starting it... how regenerative ag needs less input compared to factory farming, less overhead and thus, less barrier to entry... leasing farm land vs buying it... how fast the land will quickly re-wild if we allow it to, and a whole lot of inspiring anecdotes between. If you want to purchase from him, or check out his happy hogs, visit his site here ~ https://www.bennettfarmsmichigan.com/products Image generated from Dall-e, prompt: a happy chicken on top of a happy pig in Michigan with a prairie digital art hyper realistic
In today's episode, you'll get a roundup of everything we know about the Peoria Planned Parenthood arson incident. And Peorian James Kemper drops in to talk about his philosophical science fiction novel, "Imagine There's No". Plus, an interview with newly-appointed Republican state senator Tom Bennett.
In this episode, we sit down with Tom Bennett of Bennett Farms (MI) to discuss the importance of driving profits to build a sustainable business model. Tom shares why Farm profitability should be the main focus of Farmers looking to scale operations. This is the second episode in a two-part conversation with Tom. Bennett Farms is a pastured-poultry Farm located in Edwardsburg, MI. Tom serves thousands of customers in Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana.www.bennettfarmsmichigan.com/barn2door.com/resources
In this episode, we sit down with Tom Bennett of Bennett Farms (MI) to discuss the importance of driving profits to build a sustainable business model. Tom shares why Farm profitability should be the main focus of Farmers looking to scale operations.This is the first episode in a two-part conversation with Tom. Bennett Farms is a pastured-poultry Farm located in Edwardsburg, MI. Tom serves thousands of customers in Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana.www.bennettfarmsmichigan.combarn2door.com/resources
Unit 4 school board hears final proposal before school of choice vote, Illinois passes a state-wide ban on assault weapons, Tom Bennett to fill Jason Barickman's state senate spot, Illinois tracking COVID-19 levels through waste water and more.Hosted by Josie AlamedaStories by Madison Holcomb, Kaitlyn Devitt, Lillie Salas, Bekah Douglas and Josie AlamedaMusic by Boxout
WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know to start your day for Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023. You'll hear from newly appointed state senator Tom Bennett. Plus, a recap of inauguration day in Springfield.
In this episode of the Direct Farm Podcast, we discuss the process of starting a Farm from the ground up with Liz Mason of Honey Bee Hills Farm and Tom Bennett of Bennett Farms. Both first-generation Farmers, Liz, and Tom, share their stories and experiences about how they built their Farms into the successful businesses that they are today.honeybeehillsfarm.combennettfarmsmichigan.combarn2door.com/resources
We talk to journalist Fiona Govan based in Madrid who writes for Olive Press about the controversy surrounding a new ad campaign in Spain proclaiming “All Bodies are Beach Bodies”. Posters including women of all shapes and sizes, including women with mastectomies with a slogan “Summer Belongs to Us too.” Helpful messaging? Or “absurd” as some opposition politicians claim which is creating “a problem where it doesn't exist”. Should children who misbehave be excluded permanently from school? Recently, Southwark Council in London hit the headlines when it urged its headteachers to sign up to an ‘Inclusion Charter' to avoid school exclusions. Some campaigners argue that excluding troubled children leaves them vulnerable to exploitation and puts them at risk of becoming part of a world of crime. Others say that it is necessary to exclude pupils who are disrupting the education of others or pose a danger to staff and other children. Anita is joined by Louisa McGeehan, chief executive of Just for Kids Law, a legal charity for children and young people; Tom Bennett, School Behaviour Advisor to the Department for Education, and Sarah Hewitt-Clarkson, headteacher of Anderton Park Primary School in Birmingham. We talk to Namulanta Kombo about her award winning podcast “Dear Daughter” which started with her idea of writing letters to her young daughter with advice for life. And the writer and comedian Helen Wood who wrote shows such as ‘The Usherettes' and ‘The National Trust Fan Club' tells us about her latest production ‘Let's Talk About Philip' which explores the the mystery and secret surrounding her brother's death 32 years ago. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Sue Maillot