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What can we expect from Pope Leo XIV? Canada and Europe are collaborating on defence. What could that look like? The Liberals gained another seat in the Federal Election. And we go through how to build a well-designed national basic income program, at half the cost with Wayne Simpson , a retired professor of economics at the University of Manitoba and a research fellow at the University of Calgary School of Public Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After threatening for years, Mike and Bill finally get around to the short-lived Senior Professional Baseball Assocation to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the league's only championship. How did this glorious thing come to be and why did it fail? What happened in between? Was its downfall inevitable, or could the idea actually work today? All these questions will be answered (or at least speculated about)! Plus, happy birthday to Roger Peckinpaugh and Orval Overall. And farewell to Roberto Gomez, Jack DiLauro, Ron Locke, and Wayne Simpson.
NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, MLB Hotstove, WNBA News, NHL News, A Farewell to Sam Moore, Bill McCartney, Felix Mantilla, Leslie Charleston, Oliviero Toscani, Tony Slattery, Brent Billingsley, Marty McMerritt & Wayne Simpson!
Sommerfolge, Part 1 Wir werfen einen kurzen Blick zurück auf die Saisonabschlussfeier des ERCI, bei der nicht nur die bereits bekannten Abgänge verabschiedet wurden, sondern auch die offizielle Verlängerung von Wayne Simpson bekannt gegeben wurde. Unser Benjo wirft hier einen persönlichen Blick auf diese Verlängerung von Simmer. Das Hauptthema dieser Sommerfolge ist jedoch das Interview mit Alexander Schuktuew, dem Fotografen des ERCI Bildbands "Eiszeit". Mit diesem Bildband hat Alex nicht nur die Spieler, sondern das gesamte Leben der ERCI-Familie fotografisch festgehalten. Wir haben mit Alex über Fotografie und natürlich die Entstehung des Buches gesprochen. Zum Schluss resümiert Markus noch alles weiteres was es aktuell ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Sommerfolge, Part 1 Wir werfen einen kurzen Blick zurück auf die Saisonabschlussfeier des ERCI, bei der nicht nur die bereits bekannten Abgänge verabschiedet wurden, sondern auch die offizielle Verlängerung von Wayne Simpson bekannt gegeben wurde. Unser Benjo wirft hier einen persönlichen Blick auf diese Verlängerung von Simmer. Das Hauptthema dieser Sommerfolge ist jedoch das Interview mit Alexander Schuktuew, dem Fotografen des ERCI Bildbands "Eiszeit". Mit diesem Bildband hat Alex nicht nur die Spieler, sondern das gesamte Leben der ERCI-Familie fotografisch festgehalten. Wir haben mit Alex über Fotografie und natürlich die Entstehung des Buches gesprochen. Zum Schluss resümiert Markus noch alles weiteres was es aktuell vom ERCI zu berichten gibt. Viel Spaß! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derpantherholiker/message
Sommerfolge, Part 1 Wir werfen einen kurzen Blick zurück auf die Saisonabschlussfeier des ERCI, bei der nicht nur die bereits bekannten Abgänge verabschiedet wurden, sondern auch die offizielle Verlängerung von Wayne Simpson bekannt gegeben wurde. Unser Benjo wirft hier einen persönlichen Blick auf diese Verlängerung von Simmer. Das Hauptthema dieser Sommerfolge ist jedoch das Interview mit Alexander Schuktuew, dem Fotografen des ERCI Bildbands "Eiszeit". Mit diesem Bildband hat Alex nicht nur die Spieler, sondern das gesamte Leben der ERCI-Familie fotografisch festgehalten. Wir haben mit Alex über Fotografie und natürlich die Entstehung des Buches gesprochen. Zum Schluss resümiert Markus noch alles weiteres was es aktuell ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
The Union Dutchmen alumni are back. Happy to have been able to chat with Wayne Simpson this week. Wayne is currently in his 11th pro season and 5th with the ERC Ingolstadt in Germany. We talked about his childhood in Georgia and how he grew up in an athletic family with a passion for doing well in both sports and in the classroom. Wayne talked a lot about the importance of being confident and how it can translate to your game. We dabbled in his college days, the famous workouts and his rise through pro in NA and now in Germany. Hope you enjoy!
Wayne Simpson, Professor, department of economics, University of Manitoba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wayne Simpson, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Manitoba
In his new photography book Resilient, Wayne Simpson shares portraits he took of ordinary people with extraordinary stories. He explains what his project taught him about resilience — and his own family story.
Dr. Wayne Simpson, Professor, Department of Economics, and Research Fellow, University of Calgary School of Public Policy, University of Manitoba
Wayne is a Canadian photographer determined to tell meaningful stories through portraiture, staying true to his subjects as he combines art and compassion together as one. His work has been published in such magazines as Outdoor Photography, Canadian Geographic, and Canadian Rockies Annual. Wayne's forthcoming book, “Resilient: The Portraiture of Wayne Simpson” harmonizes photography and storytelling to illuminate the miraculous resilience of the human spirit. In our conversation with Wayne, we discuss his process as a consummate artist. How do you go from spotting an interesting character on the street to capturing their essence in a portrait that intimately and accurately conveys their life story? How do you get perfect strangers to open up about the darkest hours of their life? How do you learn to see people not for what's on the surface, but for all the spellbinding depth that's just below it? Tune in to learn Wayne's secrets. ====================00:00 Intro02:04 How it all started for Wayne Simpson 03:05 Wayne's artistic process06:40 Residential schools08:15 Nightmares about losing native history09:22 Talking about horrible things10:00 The key to storytelling11:52 A way to humanize someone12:05 How this project has been life changing14:07 How to navigate difficult conversations 16:35 The purpose of this book17:03 What does “sonder” mean?18:50 Resilience, Grit, and Character20:00 The story of a homeless man26:21 What do we all have in common?29:37 How to bring your complete self to the world31:28 What Wayne's children have learned from watching him create32:00 How a moment is captured33:30 Using the environment to enrich the story35:44 Great open-ended questions to ask someone36:47 What is Wayne thankful for?40:31 Everyone will see a reflection of themselves in this book41:22 Memorable quotes from the book42:58 Pushing the boundary of artistry forward43:12 The oldest soul Wayne experienced 46:17 The importance of asking your parents about their stories49:59 “One final question”====================Buy the book! Resilient: The Portraiture of Wayne Simpson Wayne Simpson====================LinkTree to support us (thank you!)Let's get in touch!Join the discussion in the episode comments on our YouTube channel or social media pages...InstagramTwitter
Peterborough singer-songwriter and frustrated golfer, Chad Driscoll tells us about his parody of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" called "Ontario, Let Me Go (Play Some Golf)"; Jack Goodman, the owner and director of Camp New Moon and chair of the Ontario Camps Association's COVID-19 task force reacts to the Premier's announcement that camps will reopen again this summer; In Barrie fifteen local organizations have helped to create a new well-being plan titled "Our Shared Plan for a Safer Barrie". Councillor Natalie Harris outlines their goals for us; Elora photographer Wayne Simpson remembers Frank Kuiack who worked as a fishing guide in Algonquin Park for more than 75 years; Peter Juni, the scientific director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table talks about some of the criteria that will have to be met for the province to reduce restrictions; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses the controversy surrounding the resignation of Major-General Dany Fortin who was coordinating the national vaccination initiative; As the stay-at-home order continues, Laura Desveaux of Ontario's Science Advisory Table's Behavioural Science Working Group explains how people can be motivated to stick to the rules and regulations; Mya Nathan previews her charity climb in the mountains of B.C. to raise money for Kingston Interval House is an Emergency Shelter and Second Stage Housing.
A bill that passed the House and is pending in the Senate seeks to curb misuse of federal credit cards in the Veterans Affairs Department. It would bar abusers from ever being entrusted with another card. Is this law necessary and what might be its practical effects? For some answers, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with Wayne Simpson, a retired career VA manager in logistics and acquisition and now with Centre Law and Consulting.
Attention: business owners. Do you have your exit strategy in place for when you want to sell your business. Join us to hear two leading experts in the art of preparing and selling your business. I am happy to have Brad Marlor and Wayne Simpson, partners at Utah Business Consultants share key strategies. Please join us!This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Lewis H. Simpson II Tonight is a memorial program for our beloved Lewis Harold Simpson II. He was a self-published author of the book One Inventor's Autobiography and inventor from Springfield, Mass. He had five older sisters, Madelyn (Mimi), Mildred, Shirley, Doris and Gertrude (Bettye). He had one younger brother Charles (Chick) who was my father. He grew up on Melrose Street 'The Block' in Springfield, Mass. He overcame polio and illness in childhood, growing up during The Great Depression and WWII, meeting his beloved wife of 56 years Kathryn Flynn when they both worked at The Diamond Match Company and he traveled across the USA during the depression and had many unusual experiences. On December 28, 1949 their first son Lewis III was born. They were then to have another son Wayne Simpson born on September 3rd, 1953. He delivered his son Wayne Simpson himself after the doctor sent Kathy home for false labor pains. (Wayne died in his 40s due to his epilepsy.) He eventually became a highly skilled machinist. He worked for the US Navy on historic Mare Island near San Francisco, California. Lewis and Kathy were lifelong seekers who sought out and thought a lot about spirituality and what it meant to them. He and his wife Kathryn lived in Vallejo many years until she passed 11 years ago and then his recent passing. He is a beloved father, grandfather and my uncle. Tonight his family gathers from all parts of the country to share their feelings and memories about this great man. Joining us will be his son Lewis Simpson III, his wife Marian. His grandson Chris Simpson and his wife Tracy, and his grand daughter Mary Kathryn Simpson.
Not everyone wants to build a sprawling business loaded with employees and large capital investments. Some prefer to keep it lean, and that can equate to running a shoestring business. Today’s technology and the internet provide us more variations on the shoestring business than ever before. On this episode of Business: Engaged! we talk with retired business owner Wayne Simpson. … Read more about this episode...
Wayne Simpson was a right-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Philadelphia Phillies, and California Angels in a career that spanned parts of the years 1970 to 1977.