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How should Christians and others think about Artificial Intelligence? Is AI a tool for good, a threat to humanity, or something in between? Monday 19th May 2025 Hosted by Tom Watts, Senior Minister of St John's Downshire Hill Panellists: Dr Robin Barfield – Lecturer in Digital Theology, Oak Hill College Jack Brooks – COO, Deazy Nate Burke – CEO, Diginius Lisa Fernihough – Head of Advisory, KPMG
The Town were condemned to a second successive relegation when they were beaten 5-3 in embarrassing fashion by West Bromwich Albion on Saturday afternoon. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe and Town fan Tom Watts to look back on a dreadful afternoon for the Hatters. The boys reflect on the 90 minutes which confirmed that Luton will be playing League 1 football next term, trying to find the answers for where it all went so badly wrong and how. The attention then turns to the season as a whole and the key issues which allowed a disastrous season to happen and then what needs to be done from here on in to ensure that this campaign doesn't get repeated. Reflections aplenty and a whole lot more on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find us at: https://www.lutontownsupporterstrust.com Find all the latest Luton Town news, including match preview content, at The Lutonian at: https://thelutonian.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to The Barber Club and The Lower Level for hosting our studio for the regular podcast. You can find them at: The Lower Level: https://www.instagram.com/_thelowerlevel_/?hl=en-gb To buy the iconic 01582 t-shirt shown on set go to: https://thelowerlevel.bigcartel.com/ The Barber Club: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarberClubLuton/?locale=en_GB Like our logo? Check out Ed Smith Creative at: https://www.edsmithcreative.co.uk Like our theme tune? It's by Seán Grant and the Wolfgang who have released a new single called Pluck the Flower, out now via Luton label Vandalism Begins at Home Records. Find it on all streaming platforms at: https://vbah.co.uk/SGWG/Pluck-the-flower
We hear about the Irish Business Challenge with Gerard Duffy, Owner of Eurotech and Tom Watts, Head of Design at Design and Crafts Council Ireland.
In this podcast Harry and Sean are joined by Dr Ingvild Bode to look at the application and challenges of AI use in weapons systems. Dr Ingvild Bode has spent the last year researching this subject for her most recent policy report, Loitering Munitions and Unpredictability: Autonomy in Weapon Systems and Challenges to Human Control, co-authored with Dr Tom Watts. During the podcast Harry, Sean and Dr Ingvild explore how AI is being used today to supplement or delegate not only motor skills but also cognitive skills. They also explore how AI plays a role in how decisions are made about specific aspects of the targeting process.
This week Abigoliah and Joe talk about navigating a neurotypical world with cinematographer Tom WattsMake sure you follow Tom on all the socials @tomwattsdopRate, Review and Subscribe and we'll see you again in two weeks with a wonderful special guest or if you can't wait two weeks there'll be a bonus episode on our Patreon next week.See Abigoliah live in Streatham on the 7th of February, tickets here: https://www.streathamspaceproject.co.uk/whats-on-calendar/lauralexxabigoliahschamaun-7feb24If you've had a Neurodivergent moment you're happy to share with us then email neurodivergentmomentspod@gmail.comfollow us on social media @NDM_PodcastMusic by Savan De Paul check out their work on Bandcamp! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For many, glass is nothing more than the thing in your windows, but for an entire industry in Ireland, it is so much more. Art pieces made from glass are all over our cities, towns, and homes and so, Bobby wanted to understand that industry from some of the preeminent names in it.To do that, Bobby is joined by:Tom Watts, Head of Design at Design and Crafts Council IrelandElke Westen, Owner of Studio Elke WestenMichelle O'Donnell, Owner of Glasshammer Studios
Today's conversation is with the gentlemen from Watts on Watches. Mr Tom Watts and Mr Josh Cullum. Expect to learn how they ended up building an online business as watch dealers, the importance of utilising different skillsets and personality types when growing a business, why the vintage watch market is so buoyant and looks set to continue to be, and the magical customer stories behind sourcing and selling watches during their first couple of years of business. You'll learn about the investment side of watches with insights on brands like Rolex, Cartier, and Tag Heur, what's going on with all the fake watches out there, and the strong opinions and insights from Tom and Josh on their online growth. This was a really timely conversation, pardon the pun, as Luxeconsult predict that by 2023 the vintage watch market could be worth $85 billion dollars after pre-owned watch sales rose by 20 percent in 2022. It's an area I've become more interested in and during the last year, and even if watches aren't for you there's a lot to learn from this conversation on online business, leveraging social media, and pursuing your passion. Today's podcast is sponsored by Kal Recovery and their KAL Recovery Cold Plunge Pod. If you are anything like me, you train hard, want to purse the best version of yourself, proper recovery as well as mental clarity is vital. Cold water therapy has been proven time and time again not only in studies, but by advocates worldwide, to rapidly help fight inflammation in the body, reduce fatigue and help reduce injuries. While also giving you the chance to clear your head of the multitude of thoughts and stresses we all carry. I have been loving the physical and mental benefits of a 3-5 minute cold plunge a few times a week In terms of the science, cold water exposure can increase your dopamine by up to 250%, which lasts for hours afterwards My KAL pod helps me hit the reset button, canceling out all the noise that's going on in my head. Plus, I've felt fully recovered to push on in my training too. You can grab your KAL Pod from KAL Recovery and get 10% off by using the code CAMBRO and get free delivery in the UK. https://kalrecovery.com/products/kal-pod Connect with Watts on Watches: Website - https://wattsonwatches.co.uk Insta - https://www.instagram.com/wattsonwatches/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjXejf3cpgGUYh89q8u_r1Q Connect with Col: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/col.cambro/ Email List - https://mailchi.mp/548e38ba5942/colincambro Support me: buymeacoffee.com/ColCamBro
Earlier this month, a viral story alleged that a US Air Force simulation took place during which an “AI drone” “attacked” its human operator when they interfered with the targeting objectives set for the drone. The story was later retracted when the US Air Force source clarified that the scenario described had been a “thought experiment”. But “drones” that integrate automated, autonomous and AI technologies in targeting and mobility functions already exist – for example, in the form of loitering munitions that have been used in many recent conflicts, such as those in Libya, Nagorno-Karabakh, Syria and Ukraine. In this post, Dr. Ingvild Bode, Associate Professor at the Center for War Studies (University of Southern Denmark) and Dr. Tom Watts, Leverhulme Trust Early Career Research Fellow (Royal Holloway, University of London) argue that such loitering munitions set problematic precedents for human control over the use of force and underline the urgent need for legally binding rules on autonomous weapon systems (AWS).
Today we are joined by Tom Watts, who started his career on the institutional side of Wall Street as an investment banker and sell-side stock analyst. In 2009, Tom founded Watts Capital Partners LLC, a wealth management firm in New York, which has since merged with WealthEdge, where he is now the director of investments. In this episode, Tom talks about what having a balanced life means to him. He shares how organization and delegation have played a large part in finding a healthier work-life balance while allowing him to cultivate deeper relationships inside and outside of work. Stay tuned for insightful tips on how to implement structure and balance in your own business. Join us today as we discuss these things: 1:22 – Why Tom started his career on Wall Street and how this led him to start his own firm. 3:55 – What having a balanced life means to Tom. 6:22 – How organization and delegation have played a role in promoting balance at Watts Capitol. 14:40 – The impact scheduling and time-blocking have made in Tom's daily routine. 23:17 – How optimizing operations allows you to focus on cultivating meaningful relationships with your clients. RESOURCES Email: travis@travisparry.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC46ekvB-U-CJDdsd7aqJMuA Get Travis' newest book!
I love it when people with RP pick careers that they want to do, not what RP tells them they should do and Tom Watts is no different. What does he do?Listen and find out!
Today's podcast interview, like last week's, is different. Last week I shared the first part of a two-part conversation about a new book project: Punk XL, that has just been released. Again, it is available as both a podcast and a video [see below or follow this link]. A lot has happened since Punk CX was published in 2019, and Punk XL, where XL stands for eXperience Leadership, seeks to explore what it means and takes to deliver a great experience at different levels (individual, team, organisation, customer and beyond). The book features contributions from experience "artists": Ari Weinzweig, Serena Riley, Lara Khouri, Richard Hammond, Amy Scott, Sandra Thompson, Paul Greenberg, Joyce Kim, Karen Jaw-Madson, Martin Lucas, Sandra De Zoysa, Clare Muscutt, Oisin Lunny, Tom Watts and Matt Wilson (more details about all of them are below). However, today I want to share a recent conversation with some of the "artists" I worked with on this book, namely Sandra De Zoysa, Richard Hammond, Sandra Thompson, Ari Weinzweig and Karen Jaw-Madson. I talk to them about Punk XL, what XL means for them, why it's important, why they got involved with the project, what their favourite bits of the new book are and why all of the book's proceeds will be donated to charity. This interview follows on from my recent interview – Introducing Punk XL – Interview with Serena, Lara, Amy, Joyce, Oisin and Tom – and is number 412 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees.
Today's podcast interview is different. Here's how it is different: It's Part 1 of a two-part conversation about a new project. Part 2 will be released next week. It's available as a podcast and also as a video [follow this link]. But, most excitingly, it's about Punk XL, a follow up book to Punk CX, which I am delighted to say is officially released today around the world! Now, Punk CX was published in 2019 and explored what a punk rock version of customer experience (CX) could look and feel like. However, a lot has happened since then. It's no longer sufficient to talk about customer experience in isolation. To succeed, we need to think about experience holistically, especially if we are to deliver the outcomes and reach the heights we aspire to. Punk XL, where XL stands for eXperience Leadership, seeks to explore what it means and takes to deliver a great experience at different levels (individual, team, organisation, customer and beyond). Like its predecessor Punk CX, it will be composed of a series of short and punchy "tracks" organised loosely around a series of concentric rings or dimensions that will explore what eXperience Leadership means at that particular level. To add richness, perspective and depth, it features contributions from a number of different experience "artists" from around the world. Those "artists" are Ari Weinzweig, Serena Riley, Lara Khouri, Richard Hammond, Amy Scott, Sandra Thompson, Paul Greenberg, Joyce Kim, Karen Jaw-Madson, Martin Lucas, Sandra De Zoysa, Clare Muscutt, Oisin Lunny, Tom Watts and Matt Wilson (more details about all of them are below). But today, I want to share with you a conversation I have recently had with some of the "artists" I worked with on this book, namely Serena, Lara, Amy, Joyce, Oisin and Tom. I talk to them about Punk XL, what XL means for them, why it's important, why they got involved with the project, what their favourite bits of the new book are and why all of the book's proceeds will be donated to charity. This interview follows on from my recent interview – Only 2% of marketers say they experience perfect alignment with sales – Interview with Scott Addington of SugarCRM – and is number 411 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees.
You have heard from a lot of the current and former football athletes for the Battling Bishops of Ohio Wesleyan. Now, you get to head from the man that leads them all. Coach Tom Watts is the head coach of the Ohio Wesleyan football team and is joining the podcast for the second time now. In this episode, we talk about coaching and what goes with it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roughneckspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roughneckspodcast/support
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Today, Jamie and Jon are joined by fellow blind friend Tom Watts to discuss gaming and accessability but we are also joined by accessability programme manager at xbox, Brannon Zahand, it's an wicked episode, enjoy!
Welcoming on to the Lets Talk Autism Podcast Marathon we have autistic cinematographer Tom Watts. Tom tells us about his autism diagnosis aged 34. He talks about his work as a cinematographer and the importance of autism awareness and acceptance. You can find Tom's latest work here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4tm797r-4cTW - couple of expletives
Today we celebrate a botanist regarded as the "Father of Paleobotany" - the study of ancient plants that uses plant fossils. We'll also learn about the guitarist who went on a self-imposed 30-year exile - spending most of his time painting and gardening. We hear some thoughts on growing poisonous plants. We Grow That Garden Library™ with one of my favorite garden poetry books - I always carry it with me. And then we’ll wrap things up with a great article that helps us identify trees in winter - no small task. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf. Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org Curated News The Best Indoor Plants for any Purpose | Garden Design | Anne Balogh Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events January 6, 1761 Today is the birthday of the Bohemian theologian, mineralogist, geognost, entomologist, and botanist. Kaspar Maria von Sternberg Remembered as one of the most important natural scientists of the first half of the 19th century, Kaspar is regarded as the "Father of Paleobotany.” In 1818, Kaspar founded the National Museum in Prague. Today, the botanical genus Sternbergia honors Kaspar Sternberg. Sternbergia is a genus of plants in the Amaryllis family and comprises eight recognized species of flowering bulbs that look like Crocus. The most popular Sternbergia is the lutea, a garden favorite described by Clusius in 1601. White Flower Farm describes Sternbergia lutea this way: “These lovely, fall-flowering bulbs are Crocus look-alikes with bright yellow blooms. The foliage appears with the yellow flowers in fall and persists until spring. Bulbs multiply freely where they are happy—in a hot, sunny, very well-drained spot. Add a bit of lime to sweeten the soil, and planting will quickly fill out. Try pairing with one of the glorious blue flowers of fall, such as Caryopteris or Salvia, for a heavenly contrast. A member of the Amaryllis family, so the bulbs are essentially pest free, resistant to deer and voles. Heirloom, pre-1601. 10 per sq. ft.” January 6, 1946 Today is the birthday of the guitarist, singer, songwriter, and co-founder of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett. After his immense success with Pink Floyd, Syd released two solo LPs and then disappeared into a self-imposed 30-year exile where he spent most of his time painting and gardening. Before his life with Pink Floyd, Syd attended the Camberwell Art School. One of the pieces he created was a beautiful watercolor - a delicate-looking still life of a dried flower bouquet. In 2006, Syd died of cancer at the age of 60. Before he died, Syd was a patient at Addenbrooke Hospital in Cambridge. In 2017, his friend, the sculptor Stephen Pyle, and a garden designer named Paul Harrington were planning to install the Syd Barrett Garden at Addenbrooke. Stephen’s sculpture for the garden depicts Syd riding his bicycle - hands-free - with a guitar in one hand and artist brushes in the other. Unearthed Words The year 1967 started with an all-out alert on the danger of poisonous plants. On January 6th, the Times published a story about a lecture on the subject by John M. Kingsbury, the author of a useful small book titled Deadly Harvest: A Guide to Common Poisonous Plants. At a very early age, I remember, I was to recognize what plants are to be avoided completely. At a very early age, I remember, I was taught how to recognize and stay away from deadly nightshade, poison ivy, and poison sumac. (I was, just as early, taught the delights of chewing tender young checkerberry leaves and sassafras root.) To me, it would be ridiculous, though, not to grow monkshood, foxglove, hellebore, larkspur, autumn crocus, poppies, lilies of the valley, buttercups, and many other flowers now present in my borders just because they have some poison in them. — Katharine S. White, gardener and garden writer, Onward and Upward in the Garden Grow That Garden Library A Nature Poem for Every Night of the Year by Jane Hunter This book came out in 2020, and like the companion book, A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year, this book is one of my favorites. In this book, Jane has gathered a beautiful and soothing collection of poetry inspired by the natural world and perfect for bedtime reading. “Now more than ever, we need something to comfort and distract us from the cares of everyday life. Keep this beautiful book by your bedside and enjoy a dreamy stroll through the natural world and its wonders every evening, just before you go to sleep. All the great time-honored poets are here—William Wordsworth, John Keats, Emily Dickinson, Robert Bridges—along with some newer and lesser-known voices. The verses reflect and celebrate the changing seasons: read Emily Brontë on bluebells in spring and Edward Thomas’s evocative “Adlestrop” in summer, and then experience golden autumn with Hartley Coleridge and visit John Clare’s “Copse in Winter.” Stunningly illustrated with seasonal scenes, this wonderful anthology will delight you for years to come.” This book is 496 pages of soothing bedtime poetry inspired by the natural world. You can get a copy of A Nature Poem for Every Night of the Year by Jane Hunter and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $23 Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart January 6, 1996 On this day, The News and Observer out of Raleigh, North Carolina, shared an article called The Naked Secrets of Trees in Winter by Lee Reich. Here’s an excerpt: “Trying to identify leafless trees during the winter is a nice game to play alone or with a companion.” Lee reminds us that trees like the Paper Birch are easy to spy because of their peeling white bark. And the Catalpa tree is another easy one - with its long brown pods. And the Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) is fun to spy: the lower branches droop downward, midlevel branches are horizontal, and upper limbs turn upward. That said, most trees are challenging to identify this time of year. Lee suggests using some expert books that guide you through tree identification steps, such as Fruit Key & Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs by William Harlow or Winter Tree Finder by May Theilgaard and Tom Watts. Now, one of the first steps in tree identification is to look at the buds’ arrangement on new twigs. Are the buds "opposite" - meaning, are they in pairs on opposite sides of each twig? Well, that narrows things down a bit because few deciduous trees have opposite buds. So, think about your Ashes, Dogwoods, Maples, and Horse Chestnut - they're the most common trees with opposite buds. Are the buds "alternate" - meaning that they are single and separated from each other along the length of the stem. Another question to ask is, “What is the shape of the buds?” Flowering Dogwood buds look like small buttons capping short stalks. The Pawpaw has velour-like brown buds. And finally, think about twig color and bark. They can both provide more clues. The Boxelder (Acer negundo) has purple twigs with a cloudy coating. The American hornbeam has smooth blue-gray bark with ripples like muscle. Thorns can provide identification clues as well. Common trees with thorns are the black locust, honey locust, hawthorn, or wild plum. And fruits and nuts provide another clue for tree identification. Finally, Lee writes, “Still at a loss for a tree's identity? Break off a twig and make a slanting cut to expose the pith. Chambered rather than continuous pith characterize black walnuts and butternuts. Butternut trees have chocolate-brown pith, and black walnut trees have toffee-brown pith. The taste of a twig sometimes is the giveaway. Black cherry will taste like bitter almond, and yellow and river birch will taste like wintergreen. There is one more handy identifier. Deciduous trees are supposed to be leafless now, but a few leaves often hang on well into the winter. They will be dead dry and twisted but often still "readable." Not only that, but those on oaks and beeches are so reluctant to fall that one can spot these species even at some distance by their skirt of dry leaves.” Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Decided to end the year by taking a trip down memory lane with our previous 14 episodes from 2020. This year has been tough but there are some positives. Listen to a little motivational clip from each one of the guests who were featured on the Roughnecks Podcast this year. Huge thank you to all of the Roughnecks listeners out there. Thank you to Teddy Houlihan, Joe Aichele, Tyler Shuster, Joe Yurik, Tom Watts, Chris Bonner, Casey King, Morgan Cotter, Owen Fankhauser, Max Mordarski, Cam Smith, Artie Douglas, and Richie Worship for being guests on the podcast. Also, thank you to PNH Studio for the logo and BaddPodd and YourPodcastEditor for editing a couple of episodes. Be sure to tune in next week for the first episode of 2021! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roughneckspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roughneckspodcast/support
1. Pigmeat Markham. - Here Comes The Judge. 2. Golden Gate Quartet & The Jubaliares. - Preachers Delight. Sugerhill Gang. 3. Dj Jazzy Jeff. - For Da Love Of Da Game 4. Potatohead People & De La Soul Ft Posdnous & Kapok. - Baby Got Work. 5. Soul II Soul Ft Caron Wheeler. - Keep On Movin. Alex Di Cio Rework. 6. Vito Lalinga. - Nu Jazzid. 7. Khruangbin & Sanullim. - Don't Go. 8. The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble. - Sirocco. 9. Sunpalace. - Rude Movements. Moodyman Remix. 10. Tom Watts. - Metropolitan Glide. 11. Hamburg Spinners. - Skorpion Im Stiefel. 12. Sam Iri. - Changes. 13. Longineau Parsons. - Funkin Around. Amalgamation Of Soundz Remix 14. Oveous. - Get At Me.
Since Teddy couldn't make it this week, Cole dives into the idea of leadership and the qualities that come into it with the head coach of Ohio Wesleyan University football team, Tom Watts. They talk about what qualities a leader has, why it's tough to be a leader, and some of the people who made an impact on Coach Watts' life. They finish up with a quick story about the time when Coach Watts met the legend, Muhammad Ali, in an airport. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roughneckspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roughneckspodcast/support
Tom Watts, John 18:28 – 19:16 Introducing Jesus - John's gospel
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Daniel 6 - Today is the conclusion of our series looking at the Book of Daniel, this week looking at Daniel chapter 6. Today's conversation is by Tim Hancock and Tom Watts together. Newcastle Baptist Church has temporarily closed due to the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak. In light of this, we are inviting our congregation and community to join us via Video talks that are accessible through our website - www.newcastlebaptist.org.uk. The content in the video is identical to this podcast, so head over there now if you would rather watch us than listen.
Daniel 3 - Today is the third talk in our new series looking at 'The Book of Daniel' - today looking at Chapter 3. Today's talk is given by Tom Watts. Newcastle Baptist Church has temporarily closed due to the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak. In light of this, we are inviting our congregation and community to join us via Video talks that are accessible through our website - www.newcastlebaptist.org.uk. The content in the video is identical to this podcast, so head over there now if you would rather watch us than listen.
Psalm 46:1-7, John 14, John 16 - Today is the second sermon in our new series looking at [THE PRESENT]. Today we're looking at the promise God makes to us when we have fears and anxieties. This week the talk has been given by Tom Watts. Newcastle Baptist Church has temporarily closed due to the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak. In light of this, we are inviting our congregation and community to join us via Video talks that are accessible through our website - www.newcastlebaptist.org.uk. The content in the video is identical to this podcast, so head over there now if you would rather watch us than listen.
Do you know all the different approaches you can take to control the presence of viruses and retroviruses in your system? Well, prepare yourself to receive this incredible six-part series led by Dr. Jay Davidson and Dr. Tom Watts.This is part 1 of this 6-part series of exclusive content that we’ll be rebroadcasting from Dr. Jay’s Viral and Retroviral Summit, which you will also find available at www.trudetox.com.In this episode, you will listen to Dr. Jay, an expert in liver and health, talk about the importance of the lymphatic system, the bowels and the liver in the drainage process. How these key elements can help you to assemble a roadmap to start getting well? Find out how to treat viruses without the harming effects of antibiotics, antibacterials and other annihilation solutions that are not as effective as truly understanding what’s going on inside your body.Tune in for this magnificent interview with two of the most influential experts in the detox industry. Key Notes discussed:Transforming the traditional approach to treating viruses and retroviruses (02:05)Making sure your lifestyle matches with your roadmap to health (06:18)The difference between drainage and detox and the importance of the lymphatic system (07:11)The role of the liver in toxin transportation: the lifeline of detox (11:41)The bile flow and the base of the whole drainage funnel (15:45)The importance of getting an adequate amount of binders and fiber from your diet (19:17)Parasites: the mother cell that holds everything back (22:19)The takeaways you can do to activate your drainage funnel at home (25:46)The benefits and properties of TUDCA (27:14)Episode links:Create your free account: Truedetox.comOur e-mail: info@truedetox.com.--Be sure to join the True Detox private group to continue the conversation and interact with our hosts, guests, and other awesome people in the True Detox community.If you haven’t already, be sure to subscribe to Apple, Spotify, Google, or your favorite podcast app!
THE MOVIE PODCAST is a film news and entertainment podcast that covers the week's biggest movie stories and a unique topic of the show. You can catch Daniel, Shahbaz and Anthony in a new episode every Monday! Please be sure to rate the show and subscribe.Got a topic request? Have a movie suggestion? Did we get something wrong? Let us know at ThisTimeWith.com/talkBREAKING NEWS: Spider-Man is Leaving the MCU and Matrix 4 Confirmed - August 20, 2019BREAKING NEWS'Bond 25' Title Revealed - Ryan Park / THR [00:02:00]‘Matrix 4' Officially a Go With Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and Lana Wachowski (Exclusive) - Justin Kroll / Variety [00:08:13]The Morning Show Trailer and Apple's TV Splurge - Tara Lachapelle /Bloomberg News [00:20:50]Disney-Sony Standoff Ends Marvel Studios & Kevin Feige's Involvement In ‘Spider-Man' - Mike Flemming Jr / Deadline [00:31:00]FOLLOW US:Follow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube
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Titled “Rising through the Ranks: What it Takes,” this panel discussion features Scott Farmer, chairman and CEO of Cintas; Jim Kearns, CFO at Alsco; Juha Laurio, president and CEO of the Lindstrom Group; Steven Sintros, president and CEO at UniFirst; and Tom Watts, president at Prudential Overall Supply. The discussion was moderated by TRSA President and CEO Joseph Ricci, and recorded live at TRSA’s inaugural Leadership Summit in June 2018 in Chicago.
Is your Spider-Sense tingling? This week, Average Joe is joined by special guest Doctor What to talk about the spectacular new film, "Spider-Man: Homecoming". How did the guys first encounter the wall-crawler? How does Homecoming compare to the other Spidey movies? How does this new film rank among other MCU films? Swing on by this week's episode to find out. To avoid SPOILERS for "Spider-Man: Homecoming" skip over 42:28-1:12:04 in this episode. Audio and music from "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is the property of Michael Giacchino, Amy Pascal, Kevin Feige, Tom Watts, Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios. Audio from "Spider-Man: The Animated Series" is the property of John Semper, Bob Richardson, Marvel Entertainment Group, and Marvel Films Animation. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Happy New Year everyone! For the first podcast of 2017, frequent guest and my guy, Tom Watts and I sat down and recapped our year, what we want to achieved in 2016 and what we plan to do in 2017. Mostly we argue about diet. And, oh yeah, Tom has cancer. Join the Facebook Group: bit.ly/NamBitFB iTunes: http://bit.ly/NBitunes Stitcher: http://bit.ly/NBstitcher Website: http://abigoliah.com/namastebitches INSTAGRAM: @namastebitchespodcast
Tom Watts is a film maker with fitness as his hobby. We talk about his goals, gym routine, and running a Tough Mudder He’s also my ruggedly handsome boyfriend. Check out his film work at: www.tomwatts.tv and like Raven Court Films on Facebook! Join Namaste Bitches on: Facebook: Namaste Bitches Podcast Instagram: Namaste Bitches Podcast
Tom Watts and I sit down and re-hash the Tough Mudder we ran this weekend. We talk about how we did and offer advice to anyone who’s thinking of taking on the challenge. Join the Namaste Bitches Facebook Group by Clicking HERE! If you like the episode feel free to share it with a friend or leave a review on iTunes. Thanks and Namaste.
Tom Watts is joined by Director-General of Rhubarb TV, Nick Stylianou, for tonight's show. The pair discuss greek yoghurt, time traveling Samoans and homeless super heroes.
Tom is once again joined by Phil Nutter, for this last show of term. The pair discuss pies, spousal abuse and Dr Brian Cox.
It's the first show of a new term, Chris bird is back, and the boys have a new time slot. Tom Watts and Chris Bird discuss dead cats, subway and the royal wedding.