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Idexo is a simplified platform for building and growing web3 projects See demo at ido.cl/idexodemo. Powered by $IDO. More info is available at ido.cl/coingecko. I was able to interview Mr. Greg Marlin who is the CEO/CTO @idexo_io. Pour yourself a delicious cup of #coffee, sit back and enjoy.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gary-kolegraff5/support
A Special Thursday Morning Treat for all ideaconnect2@Twitter.com followers around the globe. We have an EXCLUSIVE Interview with Josh from @stay365_com. A way to book & host beautiful stays across the globe while accessing exclusive crypto rewards. Join now at stay365.com. Listen... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gary-kolegraff5/support
Jess Bailey is an art historian, a collector of stories, and a quilter. You may know Jess from Instagram @publiclibraryquilts or their book, Many Hands Make a Quilt: Short Histories of Radical Quilting.The conversation we had was tender and joyful as we discussed:① why representation and visibility are so important in the quilting community,② the power of a gifted quilts, and ③ how to start a quilting practice even if you come from a long a line of quilters.HELPFUL LINKS ♡⤷ historic New Deal quilting bee photos⤷ Anna's mother Ruth Higham's book, The Edge of the Land⤷ The quilt made by the last indigenous queen of Hawaii⤷ Get a copy of Jess's book Many Hands Make A Quilt: Short Histories of Radical Quilting in the US and in the UK ⤷ Listen to the oral history interview from the Quilt Alliance that Jess mentions⤷ work by Kailani Polzak, researcher of visual constructions of race in 18th and 19th century Europe⤷ Join me and Heidi Parkes for Sewing in Place at Madeline Island School of the Arts this June⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops
As luck would have it, I was able to get an EXCLUSIVE Interview with none other than Mr. Glenn Le Santo from the UK. Because of the time difference, we were able to coordinate this priceless interview for your enjoyment. Listen to this ...NOTE: Audio Glitch. This Interview will be redone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gary-kolegraff5/support
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A solo catchup episode with Rachel. I talk about: Adapting to a Covid world Visiting my mum Staying as healthy as possible Some of the recent podcast highlights The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement My BLM podcasts What I have learnt about being anti-racist Understanding what white privilege is Tone policing and white fragility How white silence is racism Layers of prejudice and how the focus on BLM may also help fight ageism Making the most of our heart beats Expanding our mental and emotional world despite the restrictions on our physical world 2020 – the year to reassess everything Looking inside for our inner sense of strength and knowledge Morning pages and how powerful that can be Taking time to think about what you want going forward Making the most of our power and making our voices heard Stepping into our feminine power to make a better world And more! Resources Books mentioned in this episode: Me And White Supremacy Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race (Race in the UK) Listen to the podcasts mentioned in this episode: Putting on a sell-out show about menopause with Claire Hodgson Menopause, hormones and immune systems with Angela Counsel Making the most of your heart beats with Julie Owen Moylan Confronting anti-Black racism with Kimberly McCormick Why Black lives matter with Kwavi Agbeyegbe If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and maybe leave a review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening. Find out how to leave a review here: bit.ly/leavepodcastreview You can find out more information and get the show notes to every episode at magnificentmidlife.com. That’s also where you’ll find strategies, support and resources to help make your midlife magnificent. There’s a midlife wellness program, courses, midlife mentoring to help make the most of your next chapter and our online Members Club. If not now, when?
In this episode I talk to my Czech friend Diana who has been living in the UK for more than 10 years. Throughout the episode I express my great admiration for her English and specifically accent. Her learning story is truly an inspiring one. How did she manage to get her English to such level? How come she now has such an amazing accent? What has been her journey here in the UK? Listen to find out.
What will 2020 hold for UK manufacturing? In the first episode of the year, and the new series, I look at some of the trends that I think will impact manufacturing in the coming 12 months. What's changed since this time last year? And what is the single biggest thing that will impact UK manufacturers and brands that make in the UK? Listen to this episode to hear my predictions - and let me know if you think I've missed anything out! Make it British Instagram Mentioned in this episode: The Manufacturer Future Fashion Factory AW Hainsworth Unmade Christopher Raeburn Blackhorse Lane Atelier Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Blackshore
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Britain and the European Union had agreed on what he calls a great new Brexit deal and urged lawmakers to approve it at the weekend. Britain and the EU have been racing to renegotiate the Withdrawal Agreement in time for an October 31 Brexit, but the deal still needs approval from parliament. In an extraordinary Saturday sitting, the first since 1982, parliament will vote on approving Johnson's deal. Britain is due to leave the EU on Oct. 31. The benchmark indices on Thursday rose by more than a per cent, capping their longest gaining streak in seven months after the European Union (EU) and the UK reached a historic Brexit deal. How does the new Brexit deal spell good news for Indian companies with large investments in UK? Listen to the podcast to find out
What does BREXIT and leaving the EU on WTO terms actually mean for the UK? Listen to this jargon-busting episode. Word of the Day WTO The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. At its heart are the WTO agreements, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the world’s trading nations and ratified in their parliaments. The goal is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible. The WTO has over 160 members representing 98 per cent of world trade. Over 20 countries are seeking to join the WTO. Despite MPs voting against a no deal in March 2019, it still remains the legal default for Brexit until some kind of withdrawal agreement is passed by Parliament. A no deal Brexit would mean we leave the EU, as well as the single market and customs union, and begin trading with the EU on WTO terms. Under WTO rules, countries set their own import rules, so a no deal Brexit means that the government could, in theory, allow goods and services from all countries across the world to be imported into the UK without tariffs or quotas. But it doesn’t mean other countries would have to do the same, meaning that UK exports to those countries would, in many cases, face tariffs and restrictions. In any case, the government have said that under a no deal Brexit scenario, tariffs would still apply to 13% of goods (by value) imported into the UK for up to 12 months. During that time it will undertake a review on a long-term approach to tariffs. Another way of thinking about free trade is that the UK would be able to decide for itself how trade with other countries would operate. In the longer-term a no deal Brexit would give the UK the greatest agency over its future trade deals, although the exact terms would have to be agreed in negotiation with each individual country. These deals would likely take years to negotiate. Source: https://fullfact.org. Formation 1 January 1995; 24 years ago Type International trade organization Purpose Reduction of tariffs and other barriers to trade Headquarters Centre William Rappard, Geneva, Switzerland Membership 164 member states Official language English, French, Spanish Director-General Roberto Azevêdo Budget 197.2 million Swiss Francs (approx. 209 million US$) in 2018. Staff 640 There are more examples and practical steps to getting rich and being happy in my book, Yes, money can buy happiness, I cover the 3 R’s of Money Management, the Money B.E.L.I.E.F System and much more. Check it out on Amazon http://bit.ly/2MoneyBook
Is Christmas different between the US and the UK? Listen to the podcast to find out.
The Doctor (Jodie Whittaker)has brought her new companions home to Sheffield 2018, and it all begins with the offer for a cup of tea. From there, the Doctor and her friends begin discovering a web of mystery, with giant spiders beginning to appear in the Sheffield area… During TARDISblend 117, we discuss the social and political issues brought into this episode, examine the Doctor’s stance on guns, and briefly talk about the next upcoming episode. All this and more on the latest TARDISblend! Presented by Greg Davies (cGt2099 from The Heavy Metal Historian Podcast) and geek journalist Tom Cheredar, TARDISblend is a podcast that takes a look at the ongoing adventures in the Doctor WhoUniverse – as Jodie Whittaker continues her journey as the Doctor! Our Episode Ratings This Season 01. The Woman Who Fell to Earth 9 out of 10 02. The Ghost Monument 10 out of 10 03. Rosa 9 out of 10 04. Arachnids in the UK Listen above to find out! TARDISblend Show Links and Sources Reddit Arachnids in the UK Discussion TARDIS Data Core: Series 11 TARDIS Data Core: Arachnids in the UK TARDIS Data Core: Planet of the Spiders The Tsuranga Conundrum | OFFICIAL TRAILER – Doctor Who Wikipedia: Doctor Who Series 11 Wikipedia: Arachnids in the UK Wikipedia: Planet of the Spiders Doctor Who music and clips: copyright BBC – used under Fair Use Intro Clip features a sample of Doctor Who Theme – Metal Version by Beyond The Epilogue – listen here Closing Clip features a sample of Doctor Who Meets Metal by Eric Calderone – view here
In our first live outing for Hopinions, we’re live from Peakender and joined on stage by Thornbridge CEO Simon Webster, COO Simon Walkden & Head Brewer Rob Lovatt Beer | Thornbridge ‘Jaipur’ Hopinions | Was the creation of Jaipur the defining moment in craft beer in the UK? Listen | Check out the Sheffield Hopcast’s Peakender Special
In podcast #4, Jonathan covers: How Martyn Dawes, Coffee Nation’s founder, sold the business in a multi-million-pound deal Three more questions to ask in your first conversation with a business owner The difference between liquidation and administration and which offers the best opportunity An interview with Helen Moore, Operations Manager at Business Data which publishes the Business Sales Report about the number of businesses up for sale in the UK Listen to find out: What’s involved in a multi-million-pound sale When Martyn Dawes, founder of Coffee Nation, first considered selling his business and why How Martyn raised £4 million of private equity funding Why exiting was always on the cards for Martyn How creating a new market category can make it challenging to attract funding or buyers How Martyn changed his mind about staying with Coffee Nation How to discover if a seller has hired a broker and what to do next How to find motivated sellers Why you should see companies in administration as opportunities How long a moratorium against legal processes can last Why it may be best to avoid businesses with winding-up orders The difference between administration and liquidation Why owners take their businesses off the market then relist them Why you should talk to owners who remove then relist their businesses One of the main reasons businesses don’t attract buyers How to approach the owner of a relisted business Why business performance often falls after the owner decides to sell Why you have more flexibility when it comes to deals with owners who can’t find other buyers Follow or connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn > https://bit.ly/2S3Xzxw Watch our YouTube Channel The Dealmaker's Academy > https://bit.ly/3b86OFI Visit us online at www.thedealmakersacademy.com Episodes of Business Buying Strategies are available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and Breaker. Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast should be construed as legal, financial, tax or business advice. The information is for entertainment only and you should always engage suitably qualified professional advisors. Jonathan Jay, the guest presenters and The Dealmaker's Academy Ltd do not take any responsibility for your actions and decisions as a result of this podcast.
Towards the end of 2017, we finally got confirmation of the marriage we had long been waiting for. No, not Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but BNP Paribas Real Estate and Strutt & Parker. It was a flirtation that had been talked about at several MIPIMs but always denied. But in August last year, the two companies finally confirmed that they were indeed merging, that BNP Paribas Real Estate UK boss John Slade was stepping down and that Strutt & Parker’s Andy Martin, who had been preparing to follow partnership rules and retire, would lead the merged company. But while Slade had an office to himself while trying to grow the French bank-backed firm, Martin shares his with deputy chief executive and Frenchman (although you won’t necessarily know it from his accent) Etienne Prongue. Could buying a traditionally British partnership and physically sitting an Englishman and a Frenchman together be the solution to BNP Paribas Real Estate’s long held dreams of finally cracking the UK? Listen in to find out more and pick up EG on 24 February to read the interview
What was formerly the CoachCal.com Podcast is now known as Behind Kentucky Basketball. Hosts Metz Camfield and Brent Carney explain the change in the name of the podcast, recap the news of the week and then dive headfirst into the No. 6/7 Wildcats’ showdown against No. 7/6 North Carolina in Las Vegas as part of the CBS Sports Classic. What will be the key to the game? Who will Camfield and Carney have their eyes on for UK? Listen in to find out.
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Molly and I ask each other general knowledge questions about the USA and the UK. How much do we know about each other's countries? How much do you know about the USA and the UK? Listen and find out! http://wp.me/p4IuUx-1Q6
Chris Mead and Hannah Henderson of the Christian Aid Collective take over the Christian Aid podcast channel. What is an activist? How can young people make a difference in the UK? Listen in and find out more...