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Send us a textFrom Firefighter to Full-Time Owner: How Tom Built a Lawn Business That Runs Without Him?In this episode, we're joined by a special guest—Tom Gillespie, owner of Complete Lawn Care out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tom recently hit a milestone most lawn care owners only talk about: he stepped completely out of the day-to-day and into the true owner's seat.We break down what it really took to build a business that runs without him. From finding and developing the right General Manager, to building trust, to getting his hiring process dialed in—Tom lays it all out.He shares how he uses his tools, what he actually asks in his one-on-ones, and why a learning culture—not micromanagement—is the long-term strategy that works.If you're serious about building a company that runs without you, this episode is for you!Tom said it best: “The best time to plant a shade tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is today.”Watch the episode, then drop a comment with the leadership move you're committing to this quarter.
Tom Gillespie is the owner of Complete Lawn (https://www.completelawncaretulsa.com/) in Tulsa, OK.Want to join the Pest Control Millionaires Course?: https://pestcontrolmillionaires.com/Gorilla Desk Free Trial: https://gorilladesk.com/?fpr=jonas-12The Pest Control Millionaire Podcast is all about helping small business owners scale their lawn and pest companies by talking to experts in the service industry.For business coaching and mentorship, visit pestcontrolmillionaire.com.Send your business and entrepreneurship questions to info@pestcontrolmillionaire.com and we'll answer them on the show!Produced by Sofia Salaverri and Dalton Fisher, Fisher Multimedia LLCFisherMultiMedia.com
Toowoomba Chamber presents Toowoomba Decides with The Chronicle and 864 Triple M. Recorded live on Thursday March 7th at The Atrium at Clifford Park. Council candidates are asked questions from the community. Gathered from reader surveys from The Chronicle, Toowoomba Chamber and on-air on 864 Triple M. The council candidates are given 2 minutes to answer each question. Moderated by journalists Dan McCray from Southern Cross Austereo and Tom Gillespie from The Chronicle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew and James sit down with Tom Gillespie, long time Leonard resident. Tom has lead an incredible life, from growing up in an orphanage to serving in Vietnam and on to being a Police Officer, Judge, and now Author. His two books "Silent Tears" and "Vietnam A Week in December 1969" explain what made Tom the way he is and the decisions he had to make. Press Release: One Week in December 1969, is a compelling read that appreciates a group of soldiers who served in the Vietnam War 1969. This book explains the event that took place in a matter of a week and was important enough to impact a certain timeline in history. Without these soldiers and their efforts, the world may not have been the same. These events have been sworn to secrecy, up until now. Tom Gillespie has finally been able to openly discuss all of the important events that took place during this time. He explains all of the precautions and the details that are necessary takes in this story. Tom Gillespie has been a law officer, a Constable, a judge, and the owner-operator of his own private security agency. In his book, you will learn more about his experience as a government contractor with a Top Secret Clearance. Tom Gillespie is not a famous person, but he should be. Few, if any, people in history have impacted world events on as large a scale as Tom Gillespie did in one week and gone completely unnoticed. Get copies of this particularly interesting read and enjoy a book that will help you realize how big the world is and how we remain unaware of the truth and sacrifices people make daily. Vietnam – One Week in December 1969 is out now on Amazon. About The Author Tom Gillespie is a noteworthy man who has lived with secrets no one was made aware of. He is not one to brag and certainly keeps himself busy. Vietnam is not his first book, and his previous release, “Silent Tears,” is his story about his childhood which is equally impressionable. He is a simple man who has stuck by his vows and lived a peculiarly secret life.
Tom Gillespie, Environmental Economist and author of DoneDeal's Motor Price Index, explains why electric vehicles have become so popular.
Hear Tom Gillespie from Sticks and Tones take on a Bruce Springsteen classic live from studio oneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Description:In this episode of Halving Report, host Brad Mines welcomes back Tom Gillespie, the crypto investigator who stirred up a storm with his previous investigation of HEX. Gillespie shares his insights on the latest developments surrounding the controversial Richard Heart ecosystem, including the upcoming launch of PulseChain and PulseX.But that's not all - Gillespie is taking his investigation to the next level by allowing his audience to vote on which project he investigates next. How? Through the minting of NFTs! Tune in to learn more about this unique approach to investigative journalism in the crypto world.
A tireless advocate for the disabled shares his inspiring story.
A tireless advocate for the disabled shares his inspiring story.
Tom Gillespie, Environmental Economist and author of the DoneDeal Motor Price Index, on a continuing rise in asking prices for used cars.
Used car prices increased by 77% from the pandemic and another 4.6% since the beginning of this year. But is there anything we can do to combat this? Geraldine Herbert, motoring journalist and Dr Tom Gillespie, Environmental Economist at TCD & University of Galway join Matt to discuss. For the full chat click the 'Play' button on this page.
Tom Gillespie is the President and CEO of Mendota Heights, MN-based Living Well Disability Services, a leader in providing exceptional services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Gillespie has more than 15 years of senior management experience working across the spectrum of roles in the disability services industry including executive leadership, operations management, and group home management. His resume prior to his service at Living Well includes more than a decade of strategic leadership at Minnesota disability service providers, including his time as Executive Director of the Duluth Regional Care Center (DRCC) in Duluth, MN. Prior to that Gillespie was Chief Program Officer of Hammer Residences in Wayzata. Hammer Residences provides services for more than 1,900 people impacted by disabilities, Hammer has 550 staff in locations across the Twin Cities region. In addition to his leadership at Living Well, Tom is married to his high school girlfriend Susie. The couple has a 5-year-old son, Henry. Tom serves on the board of directors for the Association of Residential Resources in Minnesota (ARRM), Minnesota ACO provider ALTAIR, and The Non-Profit Insurance Trust. Gillespie and his family also volunteer their time with Minnetonka Community Education, The Woodbury Hockey Association, and South Washington County Schools. Tom Gillespie has received an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, and an MBA from Concordia University St. Paul.
One of the most controversial figures in the crypto world is none other than Richard Heart. A former guest on this show, we found him to be quite likeable and knowledgeable. And yet the question remains, is the HEX token he created a scam? His community of followers, who call themselves Hexicans, would certainly say no. Others are more skeptical. Film-maker Tom Gillespie has gone down the HEX rabbit hole to learn more about Richard and his community in a new four-part documentary series called Hexicans and the Time Value of Money. We've got Tom with us today to discuss his previous film, this new documentary and other stuff. And maybe some things. If you love Hex and are south of the border, that makes you a Mexican Hexican. Welcome amigos to episode #661 of The Bad Crypto Podcast. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://badco.in/661 00:00 - Intro07:30 - Do we have to pay to watch the Fakefluencer movie? 09:45 - You've written for mainstream media publications. What are your thoughts on mainstream media outlets? 12:30 - We've had Richard Heart on the show. Tell us about your HEX documentary series. 18:30 - The Hexicans voted for the investigation into HEX beginning July 2020. 20:20 - If you search anything online HEX scam related, you will immediately be presented with Hexican content. They've figured out a way to actually hijack the scam narrative to their advantage. 24:11 - I went into this primarily from the perspective of the Hexicans. I have never definitively said this is a scam. 28:30 - The cult aspect of supporting cryptocurrencies. 33:20 - Which coin - Solana, XRP, USDT - is leading the community vote for your next investigation at cryptoscamdemic.com? 38:00 - The documentary on HEX is scheduled for release soon. Follow Tom on social for updated information. 40:52 - Outro SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Apple Podcast: http://badco.in/itunesGoogle Podcasts: http://badco.in/googleSpotify: http://badco.in/spotify FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @badcryptopod - @joelcomm - @teedubyaFacebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyawFacebook Mastermind Group: /BadCryptoLinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubyaInstagram: @BadCryptoPodcastEmail: badcryptopodcast[at]gmail[dot]comPhone: SEVEN-OH-8-88FIVE- 90THIRTY BE A FEATURED GUEST: http://badco.in/apply DISCLAIMER:Do your own due diligence and research. Joel Comm and Travis Wright are NOT FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations. Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the most controversial figures in the crypto world is none other than Richard Heart. A former guest on this show, we found him to be quite likeable and knowledgeable. And yet the question remains, is the HEX token he created a scam? His community of followers, who call themselves Hexicans, would certainly say no. Others are more skeptical. Film-maker Tom Gillespie has gone down the HEX rabbit hole to learn more about Richard and his community in a new four-part documentary series called Hexicans and the Time Value of Money. We've got Tom with us today to discuss his previous film, this new documentary and other stuff. And maybe some things. If you love Hex and are south of the border, that makes you a Mexican Hexican. Welcome amigos to episode #661 of The Bad Crypto Podcast. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://badco.in/66100:00 - Intro07:30 - Do we have to pay to watch the Fakefluencer movie? 09:45 - You've written for mainstream media publications. What are your thoughts on mainstream media outlets? 12:30 - We've had Richard Heart on the show. Tell us about your HEX documentary series. 18:30 - The Hexicans voted for the investigation into HEX beginning July 2020. 20:20 - If you search anything online HEX scam related, you will immediately be presented with Hexican content. They've figured out a way to actually hijack the scam narrative to their advantage. 24:11 - I went into this primarily from the perspective of the Hexicans. I have never definitively said this is a scam. 28:30 - The cult aspect of supporting cryptocurrencies. 33:20 - Which coin - Solana, XRP, USDT - is leading the community vote for your next investigation at cryptoscamdemic.com? 38:00 - The documentary on HEX is scheduled for release soon. Follow Tom on social for updated information. 40:52 - Outro SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Apple Podcast: http://badco.in/itunesGoogle Podcasts: http://badco.in/googleSpotify: http://badco.in/spotify FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @badcryptopod - @joelcomm - @teedubyaFacebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyawFacebook Mastermind Group: /BadCryptoLinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubyaInstagram: @BadCryptoPodcastEmail: badcryptopodcast[at]gmail[dot]comPhone: SEVEN-OH-8-88FIVE- 90THIRTY BE A FEATURED GUEST: http://badco.in/apply DISCLAIMER:Do your own due diligence and research. Joel Comm and Travis Wright are NOT FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations. Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Tom Gillespie, environmental economist jointly associated with Trinty College Dublin and the University of Galway joined Anton Savage on the show to discuss Electric vehicles which are finally the most car in demand.
In this episode we are going to talk about Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae – causative agent for enzootic pneumonia in pigs. Very recently, new insights were acquired about costs related to eliminating the bacteria, after disease broke on a naïve breed-to-wean site. Guest in this podcast is Dr. Tom Gillespie, DVM, previously the owner and founder of Rensselaer Swine Services, and currently an international consultant for Performance Health LLC.
Dr. Tom Gillespie, Environmental Economist and Author of DoneDeal's Motor Price Index, discusses the car price inflation.
On this episode we have Pittsburgh Pirates International scout Tom Gillespie. Tom comes on the show to chat about his journey over to Europe, baseball in Europe/Africa, scouting side of the game, sidearm pitching.
Dr Tom Gillespie, Environmental Economist, discusses sustained high prices for used cars in Ireland.
Thomas Gillespie is the President and CEO of Mendota Heights, MN-based Living Well Disability Services, a leader in providing exceptional services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Gillespie has more than 15 years of senior management experience working across the spectrum of roles in the disability services industry including executive leadership, operations management, and group home management. His resume prior to his service at Living Well includes more than a decade of strategic leadership at Minnesota disability service providers, including his time as Executive Director of the Duluth Regional Care Center (DRCC) in Duluth, MN. Prior to that Gillespie was Chief Program Officer of Hammer Residences in Wayzata. Hammer Residences provides services for more than 1,900 people impacted by disabilities, Hammer has 550 staff in locations across the Twin Cities region. In addition to his leadership at Living Well, Tom is married to his high school girlfriend Susie. The couple have a 5-year-old son, Henry. Tom serves on the board of directors for the Association of Residential Resources in Minnesota (ARRM), Minnesota ACO provider ALTAIR and The Non-Profit Insurance Trust. Gillespie and his family also volunteer their time with Minnetonka Community Education, The Woodbury Hockey Association, and South Washington County Schools. Gillespie has received an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Minnesota, Duluth and an MBA from Concordia University St. Paul.
There are many people in the Bitcoin and crypto space who are scammed upon entry. It seems like people are naturally attracted to cheaper coins, with greater upside opportunity. A very popular altcoin entitled 'HEX' has built a large community, and has seen very high returns on investment for its early adopters. The creator, Richard Heart, is one of the most controversial figures in crypto. Now, he is launching another project entitled PulseX. The project claims to have almost a billion dollars 'sacrificed' to it. On this episode, we interview Tom Gillespie, a disgruntled SCOOTERCOIN investor. Tom has taken aim at crypto scams through investigation and video documentary. When asked where to focus after his first documentary 'The FakeFluencer,' an overwhelming amount of people voted for his investigation into HEX. On this episode, we seek truth on HEX, PulseX, and whether Richard Heart is legit, or on top of another high profile crypto scam. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro01:12 - Who is Tom Gillespie? 04:45 - Recurring themes in crypto scams, ScooterCoin , & 'Bitman360'12:18 - HEX, PulseX, and the community 16:36 - Why Richard Heart may be the most hated figure in Crypto 19:00 - Was Richard Heart influenced by the Bitcoin Cash fork? 19:50 - HEX marketing strategy effective24:55 - Why HEX ranking was taken down from coinmarketcap and other websites27:50 - How being scammed affected Tom's crypto philosophy 31:53 - The PulseX sacrifice, and interest around it 34:42 - 'Hexicans and the Time Value of Money' Documentary 39:04 - Is the religious sentiment behind HEX any different than those of other cryptocurrencies? 44:00 - Nayib Bukele friction with the Legacy Power Structure 46:35 - What if a nation-state like the U.S. were to acquire 20% of the Bitcoin supply? 51:10 - The PulseX Launch53:02 - What else Tom likes to do outside of investigating crypto scams53:52 - Closing comments, outro Follow Tom: Twitter: tompetergillInstagram: tompetergillespieWATCH THE FAKEFLUENCER HERE: https://thefakefluencer.movie/project-link-tree/BITJOIN STUDIOS STORE: https://thefakefluencer.movie/store/Buy Crypto from very reputable exchange BITBUY and receive $40.00 ($40 during the holidays) as a bonus after making the first $100 purchase: https://bitbuy.ca/sign-up?c=4UM6MJ25OBuy Ultra- Secure Bitfi Crypto Wallet w/ $30.00 discount: https://go.bitfi.com/NS60BYSign-up for Blockfi High-Interest Crypto Savings Account and get $10 Bonus: https://blockfi.com/?ref=9efa1d5bCrypto.com is a cryptocurrency exchange that supports trading, investing, staking, wallets, NFTs, and more. Sign up with our link below for a $25 bonus to get you started: https://platinum.crypto.com/r/xgk4vqbzgfSubscribe To The Halving Report:- iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-halving-report/id1489878377- Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2SETKQY- YouTube: http://bit.ly/2vJMiuK- Twitter: https://twitter.com/halvingreport- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halvingreport/- Website: Support the show (http://thehalvingreport.com)
In this episode, Tim O'Brien is joined by Tom Gillespie to discuss the National Housing Quality Award and its impact on homebuilders across the country. Tim and Tom go through how the award was created, as well as delve into the rigorous application and extensive criteria in which applicants are judged on each year.
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.The Queen's Stuntman is episode 20 of the 21-part series StoryCast' 21.On 27 July 2012, Gary Connery pulled up his tights, adjusted his wig, and put on a dress fit for a queen. The London Olympics opening ceremony was about to get underway and the professional stuntman was all set for the biggest job of his career. With the Queen scheduled to open the Games it was decided she would make a very special, very British, entrance. The idea was that James Bond would chaperone Her Majesty to the ceremony in a helicopter, before they both parachuted into the celebrations.But selling the illusion to a billion TV viewers around the world depended on the movie making skills of director/producer Danny Boyle and the bravery of a little-known stuntman ready to wow the world.Credits -The Queen's Stuntman was recorded by Tom Gillespie.Production, writing and sound design by Rob MulhernSpecial thanks to our contributors, Gary Connery and Alastair BruceArchive, Simon WindsorTV treatment, Victoria Hudson-GrantDigital, Tom GillespieHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Sam GouldPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
On 27 July 2012, Gary Connery pulled up his tights, adjusted his wig, and put on a dress fit for a queen. The London Olympics opening ceremony was about to get underway and the professional stuntman was all set for the biggest job of his career. With the Queen scheduled to open the Games it was decided she would make a very special, very British, entrance. The idea was that James Bond would chaperone Her Majesty to the ceremony in a helicopter, before they both parachuted into the celebrations.But selling the illusion to a billion TV viewers around the world depended on the movie making skills of director/producer Danny Boyle and the bravery of a little-known stuntman ready to wow the world.In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21 years.The Queen's Stuntman is episode 20 of the 21-part series StoryCast' 21.Credits -The Queen's Stuntman was recorded by Tom Gillespie.Production, writing and sound design by Rob MulhernSpecial thanks to our contributors, Gary Connery and Alastair BruceArchive, Simon WindsorTV treatment, Victoria Hudson-GrantDigital, Tom GillespieHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Sam GouldPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
On 22 July 2005, when Patricia da Silva learned that police marksman had killed a man at Stockwell Underground Station in London, she had no reason to second-guess news reports describing the deceased as a terrorist. The capital then was on high alert. Just two weeks earlier, a series of bomb attacks killed 52 people, injured hundreds and London was left reeling.Then, on 21 July 2005, four men targeted the capital's transport network in a carbon-copy style attack.This time, the terrorists' bombs failed to explode and they fled.So less than 24-hours after that failed attack, when Patricia left for work, she knew from news reports that police were in a race against time to catch the bombers.She'd absolutely no idea that the block of flats where she lived on Scotia Road in Tulse Hill was already under intense surveillance; that it had been linked by police to one of the terrorists — Hussein Osman, the target of the police shooting in Stockwell.Or was he?Critically, Scotia Rd, Tulse Hill was much more than a location of police interest, it was home to Patricia, and her cousin — Jean Charles de Menezes, an electrician also from Brazil.On the morning of 22 July, when Patricia learned of the shooting, she couldn't have imagined that a catastrophic chain of events had already cost Jean Charles de Menezes his life.CREDITS -The Shooting was produced by Rob Mulhern and Tom Gillespie.Story originator, Tom Gillespie.Special thanks to our contributors, Patricia da Silva and Mark WhiteArchive, Robert FellowesTV treatment, Victoria Hudson-GrantDigital, Tom GillespieHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Samuel GouldEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story, go to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
On 22 July 2005, when Patricia da Silva learned that police marksman had killed a man at Stockwell Underground Station in London, she'd no reason to second-guess news reports describing the deceased as a terrorist.The capital then was on high alert. Just two weeks earlier, a series of bomb attacks killed 52 people, injured hundreds and London was left reeling.Then, on 21 July 2005, four men targeted the capital's transport network in a carbon-copy style attack.This time, the terrorists' bombs failed to explode and they fled.So less than 24-hours after that failed attack, when Patricia left for work, she knew from news reports that police were in a race against time to catch the bombers.She'd absolutely no idea that the block of flats where she lived on Scotia Road in Tulse Hill was already under intense surveillance; that it had been linked by police to one of the terrorists — Hussein Osman, the target of the police shooting in Stockwell.Or was he?Critically, Scotia Road, Tulse Hill was much more than a location of police interest, it was home to Patricia, and her cousin — Jean Charles de Menezes, an electrician also from Brazil.On the morning of 22 July, when Patricia learned of the shooting, she couldn't have imagined that a catastrophic chain of events had already cost Jean Charles de Menezes his life.In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.Batman raids Buckingham Palace is episode 17 of the 21-part series StoryCast '21 CREDITS - The Shooting was produced by Rob Mulhern and Tom Gillespie.Story originator, Tom Gillespie.Special thanks to our contributors, Patricia da Silva and Mark WhiteArchive, Robert FellowesTV treatment, Victoria Hudson-GrantDigital, Tom GillespieHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Samuel GouldEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story go to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
In September 2004, Jason Hatch dressed up in a Batman costume and broke into the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The Queen's home is protected by some of the tightest security measures in the world - but they weren't tight enough for this caped crusader, who climbed on the iconic building and made his way to the main balcony. A casual observer might have been forgiven for thinking Batman had stolen into the palace to execute a daring rescue.But in reality Mr Hatch was risking his life because he hadn't seen his children in more than eight years - and this superhero dad was set to stage a protest that would soon be beamed around the world.Would the British establishment bend to the will of Batman?In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.Batman raids Buckingham Palace is episode 17 of the 21-part series StoryCast '21CREDITS -Batman Raids Buckingham Palace was recorded by Tom Gillespie and Rob Mulhern.Production, writing and sound design by Rob MulhernSpecial thanks to our contributors Jason Hatch and Martin BruntArchive, Daniel Franklin TV treatment, Victoria Hudson-GrantDigital, Tom GillespieSky News Head of Radio, Dave Terris Design and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Samuel GouldEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
In September 2004, Jason Hatch dressed up in a Batman costume and broke into the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The Queen's home is protected by some of the tightest security measures in the world - but they weren't tight enough for this caped crusader, who climbed on the iconic building and made his way to the main balcony. A casual observer might have been forgiven for thinking Batman had stolen into the palace to execute a daring rescue.But in reality Mr Hatch was risking his life because he hadn't seen his children in more than eight years - and this superhero dad was set to stage a protest that would soon be beamed around the world.Would the British establishment bend to the will of Batman?In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.Batman raids Buckingham Palace is episode 17 of the 21-part series StoryCast '21CREDITS -Batman Raids Buckingham Palace was recorded by Tom Gillespie and Rob Mulhern.Production, writing and sound design by Rob MulhernSpecial thanks to our contributors Jason Hatch and Martin BruntArchive, Daniel Franklin TV treatment, Victoria Hudson-GrantDigital, Tom GillespieSky News Head of Radio, Dave Terris Design and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Samuel GouldEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
In the final episode of our three-part space podcast series, host Vishal Sandesara is joined by Kristi Bradford, Tom Gillespie, and Clayton Williams to explore the future of space. Hear from these domain experts as they discuss how the space industry can help shape the future of national security and beyond, including trends they've seen based off recent activity in the domain.
This episode kicks off a three-part space series featuring some of IQT's domain experts to explore IQT's space efforts through the years and how they've helped enhance national security. In this first episode, host Vishal Sandesara is joined by IQT's Dave LoBosco and Tom Gillespie to expand on the origins of the space startup ecosystem and the history of IQT's space efforts that helped shape the current framework used today.
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.The withdrawal of international troops from Afghanistan, amid the resurgence of the Taliban, has yet again raised concerns within Western nations over the potential for future terror attacks on home soil, by Islamic extremists.One such attack was the bombing of Brussels Airport and Metro that left 32 people dead.On March 22, 2016, Sky News correspondent Alex Rossi and Belgian national Sebastien Bellin, were travelling through Brussels Airport when it came under attack by an ISIS terror cell.Episode 8 of StoryCast '21 is a graphic eyewitness account of the events from the perspective of both men as they unfolded that morning.CREDITSTerror in Brussels Airport was recorded by Tom Gillespie.Production, writing and sound design by Rob MulhernSpecial thanks to our contributors, Sebastien Bellin and Alex RossiArchive, Simon WindsorTV treatment, Gemma WatsonTV output editor, Emily DeekerDigital, Tom GillespieHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Chris ScottPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
Reporters typically arrive to the scene of a major news story after the event. But on March 22, 2016, Sky News National Correspondent, Alex Rossi, was in the Duty Free at Brussels Airport when ISIS terrorists detonated two bombs in the departures lounge. Just metres from where he was stood only moments earlier, people now lay dead. Among those severely injured was Sebastien Bellin, a former Belgian basketball player. Just months before, in November 2015, ISIS had attacked Paris, killing 130 people. Because of the nature of that attack, both men now expected more bombs and further deaths.Within an hour, another bomb was detonated on the Metro in central Brussels.Amidst the confusion, Alex Rossi began to document, live on Sky News, the terrifying unfolding situation inside the airport. What he had no understanding of at that time was the devastation inside the departure lounge, where Sebastien Bellin lay stricken.Revisiting their respective experiences in depth this podcast is a graphic account of the attack on Brussels - which claimed 32 lives - from the perspective of both men.CREDITSTerror in Brussels Airport was recorded by Tom Gillespie.Production, writing and sound design by Rob MulhernSpecial thanks to our contributors, Sebastien Bellin and Alex RossiArchive, Simon WindsorTV treatment, Gemma WatsonTV output editor, Emily DeekerDigital, Tom GillespieHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Chris ScottPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.In episode 7 of the 21-part series, A Football Fairy Tale, lowly Bradford City, led in 2012 by a supermarket-shelf-stacker turned striker, write one of the most remarkable chapters in UK football history.CREDITSA Football Fairy Tale was written and produced by Rob MulhernOriginal idea - Joe Rawson, Sky News Radio Sports EditorSpecial thanks to our contributors, James Hanson, Tim Thornton and Carl Smith.Additional recordings and digital by Tom Gillespie.Archive, Simon WindsorSound design, Rob MulhernTV treatment, Gemma WatsonTV output editor, Emily DeekerStory consultant, Dave Terris (Sky News Radio Editor)Design and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Chris ScottPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
In December 2012, Bradford City, a team that cost less than £10K to assemble, and then in danger of dropping out of the football league, wrote one of the most romantic chapters in the history of British sport when they met Arsenal, one of the elites of the game, in a competitive fixture.The game represented not only a collision of football extremes, but economic circumstance. For Bradford, the contest symbolised a broader north-south divide. So, led by former supermarket-shelf-stacker turned striker James Hanson, they set out to achieve the impossible. New Episode every MondayStoryCast '21: Using the timeframe of the last 21-years, Sky News returns to some of this century's biggest news stories, using the focus of extraordinary personal stories, defined by these events. CREDITSA Football Fairy Tale was written and produced by Rob MulhernOriginal idea - Joe Rawson, Sky News Radio Sports EditorSpecial thanks to our contributors, James Hanson, Tim Thornton and Carl Smith.Additional recordings and digital by Tom Gillespie.Archive, Simon WindsorSound design, Rob MulhernTV treatment, Gemma WatsonTV output editor, Emily DeekerHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave Terris Design and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Chris ScottPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
Cathal Crowe, Fianna Fáil TD; and Dr. Tom Gillespie, Environmental Economist NUIG, discuss house prices in coastal areas
The PrimateCast rolled out its mobile podcasting unit once again to cover the meetings of the International Primatological Society held between August 11-16, 2014. The theme of this year's congress, which was held at the Melia Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam,...
The PrimateCast rolled out its mobile podcasting unit once again to cover the meetings of the International Primatological Society held between August 11-16, 2014. The theme of this year's congress, which was held at the Melia Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam,...
The PrimateCast rolled out its mobile podcasting unit once again to cover the meetings of the International Primatological Society held between August 11-16, 2014. The theme of this year's congress, which was held at the Melia Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam,...
What started out as a college exchange trip for Tom Gillespie has turned into a globe trotting baseball adventure. Doing some work with Major League Baseball and the Pittsburgh Pirates filled most of his time [...]