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On this episode of Coming Clean Podcast, we have guest James Sommerville. He is the former Co-Founder of ATTIK and former VP of Global Design at the Coca-Cola Company. James is now the founder of Known Unꓘnown, a creative agency that is disruptive and ready to make some changes across the world. Join us as James shares his wisdom, experiences, and a little about his current project. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Where James started [1:48]Designers… not just the hands [5:06]Challenges in rebranding a company [9:37]Imposter syndrome [13:42]Oak trees from acorns [16:43]James’ current project, Known Unꓘnown [19:43]Greatest impact James made at Coca-Cola [25:04]What’s next for James? [27:03]Resources & People Mentionedhttp://known--unknown.comConnect with Guest NameOn Instagram @jamesommervilleOn Twitter @jamesommervilleOn LinkedinConnect With Peter O. Estevezhttps://comingcleanpodcast.com Follow on FacebookFollow Coming Clean on InstagramFollow Peter on InstagramSubscribe to Coming Clean on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google PodcastsAudio Production and Show notes byPODCAST FAST TRACKhttps://www.podcastfasttrack.com
James is the Founder of Shogun Digital, a disruptive Social Media Agency. James built his experience with some of the largest brand names in the world and then ventured on to his own path by establishing Shogun. He found a gap in the market and decided to put his fingerprint on it. The areas covered in this conversation: 1. James Intro and Background 2. Why James became an entrepreneur 3. How has COVID-19 affected his business 4. Which way does Shogun Digital support small businesses 5. Where James needs to grow as a business owner 6. Why should older, more established, companies focus on Social Media 7. What are the biggest hurdles for James 8. We discuss family in business and trust 9. James last 3 words and message to the world Follow James here: Instagram: @shogundigitaluk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-gayle-610369138/ Follow your Host: My Name is Bhavik Patel. I am a British Serial Entrepreneur and lover of life. For the last 20 years, I have started, grown and sold multiple businesses and now I am moving into the mindset space to help people grow and Motivating you to Unlock your Potential and Inspiring you to Live the exceptional Life you Deserve! Instagram: @bhavikp.limitless Facebook: Bhavik Patel LinkedIn: Bhavik Patel Twitter: @bhavp_limitless
In Matthew, the question of faith or “trust” in the Lord is not a matter of confession, but action. In chapter 9, two blind men proclaimed their trust in Jesus only to disobey him. In chapter 20, we find the same template—two bling men; but now, with Jerusalem just around the corner, the stakes are much higher. Instead of questioning their trust, Jesus cuts directly to the chase, asking whether or not they submit their will to the will of his Father. Where James and John failed, can two blind beggars fill-in? Richard and Fr. Marc discuss Matthew 20:29-34. Episode 345 Matthew 20:29-34; Music: The Second Coming Instrumental by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4507-the-second-coming-instrumental License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Freehand Media presents Peak Money. Where James and Dave are joined by Neeraj Kulkarni and Mike Lichter to Discuss eCommerce, brick and mortar, digital integration, customer centrality and the future of shopping. Neeraj is a brilliant problem solver and has worked with some of the largest companies in the world. He is President and Chief Data Scientist of CIEK Solutions, an analytics consulting firm. Ciek uses a collaborative analytics practice to help brands solve their most complex issues. Mike is an incredible strategist who embraces both his analytical and creative gifts. Mike is driven to help make the world a wee bit better. Mike is also the Co-Founder of Freehand Circle with Dave Donars. Peak Money is a non-profit project brought to you by Freehand Media. We discuss economics, finance, business, marketing, culture and technology...but never really get to it. Peak Money Intro Music is Phase 2 by Xylo-Ziko. Interstitial Music Blippy Trance by Kevin MacLeod. Other Music: Battalion by krakatoa This Peak Money episode was Edited and Produced by Dave Donars Creators: James Li and Dave Donars --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peakmoney/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peakmoney/support
This week's guest is James Newell. Ron and James explored the ways James has tailored the kata model to better suit different teams and industries. A MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quote that inspires James (2:50) James's background (4:01) How James is adapting the improvement and coaching katas (7:49) Where James started (12:46) The German influence (14:41) Being open-minded (18:28) The importance of adapting kata (22:16) James's final words of wisdom (27:41) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com GA 224 | How to Apply Lean in Different Countries with James Newell James on LinkedIn Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. NEW! You can now follow the podcast on Spotify here. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? What has your experience with kata been like? What settings have you used either the improvement or coaching katas in?
Hi hope your good, thank you for joining us. In this episode British/Irish singer songwriter James Reidy joins me for a chat. He treats us to an exclusive live performance of 'Love Me'. We talk about him joining forces with the award winning music group AMS. We get to know his musical backstory and influences behind the music. Where James touches on the meaning behind his new release, it being connected to his “dysfunctional relationship” he has with his farther growing up and his emotional well-being due to that. We also talk quarantine and future projects and goals. So take time to chill out grab a drink and listen to James Reidy.
Guest, Alara Sirius This week featuring ALARA host of "One Foot N5D' Where James and Alara continue with the Consciousness, UFO's and Awakening Series that has been manifesting over the past several shows.
Broken Record with Malcolm Gladwell, Rick Rubin, and Bruce Headlam
James Taylor's voice sounds sweet and carefree. It's a gift that hides the darker side to his lyrics and life. He and Malcolm Gladwell sat and uncovered some of the more troubling moments from his early life in this conversation. James also talks about it in his audio memoir, Break Shot, available now through Audible. They also discuss the beach music scene of the Carolinas and the music that got James interested in music. Some of those tunes are represented on his new album, American Standard. Where James reworks classics of the great American songbook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining Jeffrey Palermo today on the podcast is James Montemagno! James is quite prolific in the space and has tons of content out on the web! Currently, James is a Principal Program Manager for Client Developer Tools at Microsoft with a focus on mobile development with Xamarin. Prior to his role at Microsoft, he spent 3 years at Xamarin, 2 years doing mobile dev, and a year before that he worked as a Windows phone dev — that’s a total of 9 years in the mobile space! On top of his professional work, James also runs several podcasts, live streams on Twitch, and creates many tutorial videos on the topics of Xamarin and mobile DevOps. In today’s episode, Jeffrey and James will be discussing the Xamarin development cycle. James describes the overall vision for what he (and Microsoft) wants to enable people to do with all of these various client devices, and then thoroughly explains what the chain will look like in today’s day and age for a multi-targeted Xamarin application on the mobile side from building it, to the automated test suites, to deploying it, to pre-production, and ultimately, to production and telemetry. At the end of the episode, James also cites many incredibly valuable resources to follow-up on to become even more familiar with Xamarin and mobile DevOps! Topics of Discussion: [:40] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes! [:45] Jeffrey gives a few quick announcements. [1:05] About today’s guest, James Montemagno! [1:34] Jeffrey welcomes James to the show! [4:03] James speaks about his career journey and how he ended up at Microsoft and specifically focusing on Xamarin and client developer tools. [11:03] James describes the overall vision for what he (and Microsoft) wants to enable people to do with all of these various client devices. [13:55] With having some background in game development, does that factor into James’ (and Microsoft’s) vision? [15:51] On the mobile side, James walks us through what the chain will look like in today’s day and age for a multi-targeted Xamarin application from building it to the automated test suites to deploying it to pre-production and ultimately, to production and telemetry. [23:50] A word from the Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [24:17] Jeffrey gives some more announcements and lets you know where to get a hold of his book, .NET DevOps for Azure. [26:00] Can you build with one build configuration for multi-targeted, or, do you have to set up multiple pipelines for each target? [27:25] After you get to the point where the build is running, how many artifacts is typical for multi-targeted? And what format? [30:38] For those who have never done connected app center before, does James believe it to be fairly straight forward? Or are there particular steps you should be paying attention to? [37:47] James recommends some valuable resources to follow-up on! [44:15] Where James recommends you follow-up to hear more of him! Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Microsoft Ignite 2019 .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Pre-order on Amazon here! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! James’ Twitter: @JamesMontemagno James’ Website: Montemagno.com Xamarin Unity Xamarin Forms App Center James’ Azure DevOps Mobile App Tasks Extension Azure DevOps Podcast Ep. 59: “Daniel Jacobson on DevOps for Desktop Applications” Abel and James 6-part Web Series on Mobile DevOps Xamarin 101 Web Series .NET Videos Docs.Microsoft.com/Xamarin Github.com/JamesMontemagno Twitch.tv/JamesMontemagno James’ Livestreaming Kit SetupSuz Hinton’s Twitch Live Coding Setup Merge Conflict, with James Montemagno and Frank Krueger The Xamarin Podcast, with James Montemagno and Matt Soucoup The Xamarin Show on Channel 9 with James Montemagno Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
We have a very special Pilot TV podcast this week as we celebrate Terri's birthday with a Bumper Birthday Banshee Bonanza! Where James breaks out two whole carrier bags of 'classic' box sets and talks through the contents in excruciating detail. In other Banshee news, the creator of said show, Jonathan Tropper, has a new series out this week in the form of period kung fu action drama Warrior, which gets reviewed alongside the new seasons of S.W.A.T. and How To Get Away With Murder. NOTE: If you want to avoid Terri and Boyd's discussion of the Years And Years finale (you'll hear a warning first) skip everything between 04:47 and 08:56.
Welcome to the 2nd episode of Our New Podcast! Where James and Tom have decided on a format, discussing events in history that would be horrible to go on holiday to. We discuss festivals, hostage situations and the strangest Olympic marathon in history. You can follow Our New Podcast at:Twitter.com/OurNewPodcast_ Instagram.com/OurNewPodcastSupport us at www.Patreon.com/OurNewPodcast And use ContactOurNewPodcast@gmail.com for any enquiries!
Spend some time around the world of startups and it probably won’t be long until you hear someone mention the term startup studio. It’s recently become a bit of a buzz term for consultancies, ad agencies and brands, but New York company Betaworks have been working in and around this area for over a decade. As well as their work building and investing in companies, Betaworks have recently opened Studios, their own membership space in the city’s Meatpacking district. James Cooper is the company’s head of creative, working across a diverse range of projects from GIF sharing platforms to spatial design, voice recognition to meditation. We talked about how we can use technology to escape technology, what Betaworks look for when programming live events, the future of the shared experience, and the benefits to looking outside to find inspiration in an always-on digital world. Episode overview 04:00 Going from digital to physical products 07:00 Why now for building a brick & mortar space? 10:00 The thought process behind Studios’ live event programming 18:00 The role of a creative director in a startup studio 25:00 Inside Betaworks’ ‘Camp’ accelerator program 33:00 The future of the shared experience; from games, to meditation, live quizzes and beyond 37:00 Where James finds inspiration, and how he stays on track 40:00 Advice for people wanting to build something new About James James has been Head of Creative at start-up studio Betaworks since 2013. His role is to explore creative opportunities for betaworks products and tell the betaworks brand story. Some of the betaworks brands include the no.1 game, Dots, which has been downloaded over 150 million times and won many industry awards. Other betaworks products include GIPHY, the search engine for Gifs recently valued at $600M, Poncho, the most popular bot on Facebook and recent star of Apple's, 'Planet of the App's and Dexter, a bot building platform. James also produced ‘The Intern’, a hit podcast about working in betaworks and the tech world. Recently James launched betaworks Studios, a club for builders. Studios is a physical space where the new generation of builders can find one another and learn the secrets of sustained innovation betaworks has uncovered over the last ten years. Before betaworks, James was a creative director in the ad world where he has won many awards including two gold lions at Cannes. He was a Creative Partner at Anomaly and ran Dare - named Digital Agency of the Decade in London and sold for $50m in 2007. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tickets/support
Episode 21 with Animal Activist James Aspey on the horrors of factory farming and why he gave up meat.James Aspey is an Australian Animal Activist & Vegan who incredibly took a year long vow of silence to raise awareness for the animal cruelty that takes place within our food system. He has since become one of the worlds most well known, if not the most well known, Animal Activist having given over 500 free speeches across the globe. He lives and breathes this and is well equipped to explain to us how big of an issue the consumption of animal products is and why everyone should at least consider reducing or eliminating such foods from their plate.In this episode we covered:Where James grew up and the types of foods he ate as a childHis own health journey and in particular a pivotal time of his life that led to him becoming more conscious about his healthHis transition to a vegan diet & what sparked thisWhy he took a year long vow of silence and what that was likeHow James makes money & manages to dedicate his entire life to activismWhat is happening behind the closed doors at factory farmsResources to go away and watch to educate yourself furtherFactory farming statistics so we can understand the size of this issueSolutions to eating less meat, or cutting it out altogether and reducing animal sufferingWhat Vegan Utopia looks like to himand much moreAs James does go into detail about what's happening inside the 'abattoirs' please make sure you listen to this at an appropriate time. Whether that is in the company our your children in the car or at home by yourself I'll leave that in your hands but just a pre warning.REVIEW/SHARE:If you enjoyed the episode and have a spare 1-2 minutes please leave a review on iTunes so the Plant Proof podcast ranks higher and becomes more discoverable for other listeners. And if you have any friends that you think will benefit from listening to this episode or any of the other Plant Proof episodes please share the link – together we can make this world a healthier place.WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE PLANT PROOF PODCAST?Currently, the Plant Proof podcast can be listened to on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud or on the Plantproof.com directly. If you listen on iTunes be sure to hit ‘subscribe’ or ‘follow’ on Spotify so you are instantly notified when I release new episodes each week.
James Cover the Sexual Harassment Fall out in Hollywood and Washington D.C. Read's HeadLines from the would of Futurism Discusses Perfect Capitalism JUSTICE LEAGUE movie Review with his nephew Ivan Segment How i would have written it. Where James take a movie and tell us what changes he would have made or how he would write the movie that is coming out. Batman Vs Superman
In this episode of the Open for Business podcast it’stime to get serious about video! James Tew, ‘The Aussie Video Guy’ is back inthe house to talk about how video content is king moving forward in 2016 andhis brand new online course, ‘How to create amazing video for less than $200’. The world cannot get enough of video content right nowand we are not talking flash, expensive, high end production. The video thathas the most traction and attention is personal video for YouTube, Snapchats,Periscopes and Facebook Live’s etc. You can create video any time of the daywith nothing more than your smartphone! It’s a broadcast and filming studioright in your hand! If you want to take your footage to the next level and useit to explode the growth of your brand then listen in because we have thesolution for you! Let’s jump straight into the show! It’s time to become…Open for Business! TOPLEARNINGS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1. Video isthe content type with the most attentionright now and that isn’t going to change! 2. You don’tneed to spend a thousand dollars in order get started…less than $200 will do the trick! 3. Tell yourstory through video, provide value,include a call to action and see the results for yourself! RESOURCESAND LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: James Tew’s online course! How to create amazing video for lessthan $200! – Click to buy the course righthere! (This is an affiliate link, whichmeans James will give me a bit of pocket money if you purchase the course via this link!) JamesTew.me – Visit James’s blog, lots of value to be found James Tew’s YouTube Channel – Make sure you hit subscribe to never miss anotherof his videos again! Facebook page – Where James posts his good stuff…. Twitter – Hit James up on Twitter and tell him you heard himon the show! Snapchat –add James with his username - tewdawg88 WASTHIS EPISODE SUBSCRIBE WORTHY? If so, justclick here to subscribe and never miss another episode! YOURTHOUGHTS? Please letme know in the comments section below! If you didn’t like it, let me know thattoo! Constructive feedback and suggestions are always welcome! I’d love to knowyour thoughts! After all, Open for Business is about helping you, so I want youget the most out each episode that you can! LET’SMAKE THIS GROW! If you enjoyed this episode, thebiggest complement you can give is to leave a rating and review in iTunes forOpen for Business! Reviews are extremely helpful to boostour ranking and help this show get noticed! Plus, I read each and every one ofthem. P.S. Here’s a ‘how-to’ if your note sure? IT’SMADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF YOU! Thank you again for joining meagain this week. There are so many other podcasts and experts that you could belistening to instead, but you have shared some of your precious time to listento this episode and I truly appreciate that! Without you as a listener, the podcast goes nowhere That’s it for this episode! Thankyou again and remember you can get in touch with me anytime on Twitter @anthonygmurphy orvia email anthony(at)openforbusiness(dot)net(dot)au!
Where James and Jesse FINALLY REVIEW FALLOUT 4. We also discuss the FFVII Remake Trailer, as well as, them there fightin' games. Oh, and Jesse rages over UFC 194. Good times.
Welcome to the second episode because… Sh*t just got real! We have our first guest; James Beatty! Have you been to Peru? Or dreaming of going? Listen to this and become a boss in all there is to know about Machu Picchu, guinea-pig delicacies and spit beer in this beautiful land. On this episode; •Where James has travelled •He tries to beat Nick’s score on ‘The Capitals Game’ •Nick’s geeky game show facts about Peru •We go deep about Peru •James and Amy then battle it out for ‘Money Money Money’. •Hear some cringe podcast names… ================================================ Follow us Instagram: @What_The_Pho_Podcast Twitter: @phopodcast Email: whatthephopodcast@gmail.com #travel #wanderlust #backpack #backpacking #bucketlist #peru #lima #machupicchu #incatrail #southamerica #latinamerica #cusco