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This case is about child killer William Newton Allnutt. This one takes place in the late 1800's! Email us: crimefreakspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on IG: crimefreakspodcast Folllow us on Twitch: crime_freaks_podcast Sourse: Children Who Kill by Carol Anne Davis
William Newton chats with Dr. Amanda (Mandi) Schlegel, Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music Education at the University of South Carolina. Dr. Schlegel's research interests surround music perception and cognition as a function of instrumental music teacher/conductor effectiveness, music teacher education, and effective and emotional responses to music. Her research has been presented at regional, national, and international conferences, most notably the National Biennial In-Service Conference of NAfME: The National Association for Music Education, the Annual Music Education Week in Washington D. C. (MENC), International Symposium for Research in Music Behavior, Society for Music Teacher Education (SMTE), International Society for Music Education, Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC), and the International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/set-to-fire/support
Hybrid working looks to be here to stay. That not only means that offices need to work harder than ever before to lure tenants back but a wide range of other asset classes must up their connectivity game. On this episode of Tech Talk Radio, EG head of content Emily Wright is joined by Wiredscore president William Newton and Watkins Jones head of divestment and asset management George Dyer to discuss just that. Wiredscore research has revealed that over half of Europeans consider their internet to be better at home than in the workplace. As the world gears up to embrace hybrid working, it is clear there is more to be done to ensure that connectivity is supporting hybrid working across a number of asset classes including offices, BTR and purpose-built student accommodation. "The key thing now for us as developers is to design places where people want to live and a critical part of that now is also where people want to work," said BTR and student accommodation developer Watkins Jones' Dyer. "For us, connectivity is a key part of that as well as looking at how we can integrate things like business lounges and co-working spaces into our buildings and really create an environment where people are happy to live and work." Newton said: “Looking to the future, we don't think the productive home-working we saw during the pandemic was a temporary shift. This is a new way or work and a better, more constructive way for people to live their lives. We are now incredibly well set up for remote work and landlords should be thinking very carefully about setting it up for people who want it.”
Hybrid working looks to be here to stay. That not only means that offices need to work harder than ever before to lure tenants back but a wide range of other asset classes must up their connectivity game. On this episode of Tech Talk Radio, EG head of content Emily Wright is joined by Wiredscore president William Newton and Watkins Jones head of divestment and asset management George Dyer to discuss just that. Wiredscore research has revealed that over half of Europeans consider their internet to be better at home than in the workplace. As the world gears up to embrace hybrid working, it is clear there is more to be done to ensure that connectivity is supporting hybrid working across a number of asset classes including offices, BTR and purpose-built student accommodation. "The key thing now for us as developers is to design places where people want to live and a critical part of that now is also where people want to work," said BTR and student accommodation developer Watkins Jones' Dyer. "For us, connectivity is a key part of that as well as looking at how we can integrate things like business lounges and co-working spaces into our buildings and really create an environment where people are happy to live and work." Newton said: “Looking to the future, we don't think the productive home-working we saw during the pandemic was a temporary shift. This is a new way or work and a better, more constructive way for people to live their lives. We are now incredibly well set up for remote work and landlords should be thinking very carefully about setting it up for people who want it.”
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In this episode of EG’s TechTalk Radio podcast host EG editor Samantha McClary is in discussion with William Newton, president and EMEA MD of Wiredscore, and Sally Jones, head of strategy, digital and technology at British Land to talk about being smart in real estate. Wiredscore has just launched SmartScore, a new certification that it has developed in response to increasing demand for guidance around what smart really means in relation to commercial buildings, and how it can and should be implemented. Confusion about what really constitutes a smart building is rife in real estate and WiredScore hopes that its new certification, developed in collaboration with the industry, will provide “credibility and certainty to an industry rapidly pursuing digital transformation”. British Land is one of 44 property owners that have signed up to the certification and is delivering smart solutions across its estate. Listen in to find out why smart matters and how it is not always just about the tech.
In this episode of EG’s TechTalk Radio podcast, host EG editor Samantha McClary is in discussion with William Newton, president and EMEA MD of WiredScore, and Sally Jones, head of strategy, digital and technology at British Land, to talk about being smart in real estate. WiredScore has just launched SmartScore, a new certification that it has developed in response to increasing demand for guidance around what smart really means in relation to commercial buildings, and how it can and should be implemented. Confusion about what really constitutes a smart building is rife in real estate and WiredScore hopes that its new certification - developed in collaboration with the industry - will provide “credibility and certainty to an industry rapidly pursuing digital transformation”. British Land is one of 44 property owners across seven countries that have signed up to the certification and is delivering smart solutions across its estate. Listen in to find out why smart matters and how it is not always just about the tech.
Over the course of several months, Christopher and Eric have been examining the gruesome, unsolved homicide of a young gay man named William Newton, who performed in adult films as Billy London. Now their work has garnered the attention of law enforcement. In their first ever interview for this podcast, Christopher and Eric talk with Detective John Lamberti of LAPD Homicide, who inherited Newton's open case thirty years after his murder. The thoughtful investigator sheds new light on many of the questions posed by your hosts and you, our Party People, and leaves all of us with inspiration, hope and seasoned advice on how we can all work towards helping Billy Newton find some long overdue justice. Anyone with tips or recollections about the William Newton case can e-mail us at williamnewtoninvestigation@gmail.com. (This episode was recorded remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, which might explain slight variations in sound quality.)
Join Candi Fox with special guest William Newton. William, still cutting his teeth, in the book model industry holds the All-time World record deadlift holder 392.5kg/865lbs. This actor, model, & dancer has been melting hearts and heating up screens across the globe. William resides in the UK and it currently making daily appearances on his Fans Only page. Professional photos by photographer James Critchley
In Episode 47, Christopher and Eric marked the grim anniversary of their very own "hometown murder", the gruesome slaying of William Arnold Newton, a young gay West Hollywood man and adult film actor. Thirty years later, the crime remains unsolved. Your e-mails and feedback since their last episode have allowed Christopher and Eric to take an even deeper dive into the case, resulting in startling new developments. With the help of newly obtained official and verified sources, your hosts trace Billy's last moments in the days leading up to his tragic death. A recent account, uncovered by this podcast, has Billy leaving the last place he was seen alive in the company of a handsome stranger who bore a striking resemblance to a man whose name chills the blood. But does it fit with the known timeline of events around Billy's murder? Christopher and Eric are determined to find out. Anyone with tips or recollections about the William Newton case can e-mail us at williamnewtoninvestigation@gmail.com. You won’t want to miss the startling new revelations in this episode. (This episode was recorded remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, which might explain slight variations in sound quality.)
Art critic William Newton joins me in this episode to discuss how to approach art. How to learn about it, appreciate it, and also acquire it. William is an attorney, a graduate of Notre Dame Law School, but also a graduate of Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London. He has written and blogged about art for over two decades, and has recently turned his writing attention to the online magazine The Federalist where you can find his art themed views and reviews. William Newton: Website | At the Federalist | TwitterParis Review: 'T.S. Eliot's "The Cultivation of Christmas Trees"'Cultural Debris on Twitter
The Propcast: Season 3, Episode 1 Title: Smart Council and Connectivity with William Newton Summary: In this episode The Propcast talks to William Newton about WiredScore's Smart Council, and connectivity. The Propcast by Louisa Dickins, Co-Founder of LMRE the leading Global PropTech recruiter brought to you in partnership with UK PropTech Association, The UK PropTech Association is a membership organisation to drive the digital transformation of the property industry. This show will focus on connecting the Proptechs, real estate funds and VC's globally…and get everyone talking about innovation of the build to rent environment. About Our Host Louisa Dickins https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-dickins-ab065392/?originalSubdomain=uk Louisa started her career in property working at a well-known estate agency in London. Realising her people skills, she moved over to Lloyd May to pursue a career in recruitment. She now is a Director at LMRE, who are a specialist recruitment firm driven by PropTech and recruitment professionals, and Louisa oversees their 5 core areas. Louisa co-founded LMRE and provides a constructive recruitment platform to the new disruptors in real estate. Louisa is also on the board of Directors at UK PropTech Association (UKPA). About LMRE LMRE believe there is a better way to recruit. LMRE focus on a more comprehensive, client led focus delivering exceptional talent to the right place at the right time. They are passionate about the industry and passionate about people's careers. LMRE spend time with each client to become and an extension of the business, and their transparency and core values help them grow with the sector. LMRE simplify recruitment and innovate with our clients and evolve the people driven, PropTech community. About Our Guest William Newton https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-newton111/?originalSubdomain=uk WiredScore's mission is to enable the world to get “better connected” by uncovering information and simplifying activities for businesses and individuals to access internet service and other connectivity technologies. To achieve this mission, WiredScore has developed Wired Certification. In an increasingly tech-driven economy, connectivity is fast becoming the most critical utility for commercial real estate tenants when selecting office space. The widely recognised Wired Certification seal is a trusted symbol that identifies buildings that have been independently certified to provide the best-in-class connectivity infrastructure that businesses require to thrive. Resources mentioned LMRE website www.lmre.co.uk UKPA website www.ukpa.com WiredScore website www.wiredscore.com Insights From This Episode Sometimes the most obvious ideas are the best, it may not be ingenious, but that's because it's so necessary – William Newton that gave us the perfect opportunity to put together the WiredScore smart council and try and provide a bit of clarity about what a smart building really is, why it's useful and why it's important – William Newton We were increasing the understanding what the factors were that were going to define the future of real estate, and good connectivity is undoubtedly one of them – William Newton People will need to rely on cloud-based office systems even more than they have before. Which makes connectivity more and more important – William Newton One of my favorite facts is for the average internet outage, your heart rate goes up. equivalent to if you were watching a scary movie – William Newton making a shift into a small startup might seem like a daunting prospect now, but as long as you're confident that you're going to be able to learn from that…there's no way that it won't help you in your career – William Newton Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart A Podcast Company - is the leading podcast production company for brands, organizations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right equipment, training, and guidance to ensure you sound amazing. - https://www.apodcastcompany.com and www.podcastsyndicator.com
It's been thirty years since the dismembered remains of William "Billy" Newton were discovered in a Hollywood dumpster, three decades in which his loved ones have gone without answers in his brutal killing. Last seen alive at a gay nightclub in West Hollywood, the young man's horrifying slaying traumatized a community, inspiring many wild theories, but no arrests or real leads. To mark this grim milestone, Christopher and Eric turn up startling new information about the case, including a detailed statement from the first law enforcement officer to lay eyes on Newton's remains, and from our tip line email address comes a jaw dropping account from a man who might have been among the last people to see Billy alive. Has this eyewitness to Billy's final movements revealed crucial information about Billy's murder that remains unknown possibly even to law enforcement, information that might connect Billy's murder to a shocking and famous new suspect? Clearly, this is just the beginning of Christopher and Eric's conversation about this complex case, here and on The Dinner Party Show's Facebook page. Anyone with tips or recollections is urged to email williamnewtoninvestigation@gmail.com. Together we can keep Billy's name and hope for justice alive. (If this episode sounds different from our others, that's because it was recorded remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope to be back in our usual studio space as soon as public health advisories allow.)
William Newton, ‘The Catholic Charismatic Renewal through the Eyes of St. Thomas Aquinas’, in The Downside Review, 137.2 (2019), pp. 31-46.Dr. William Newton discusses the Catholic Charismatic Renewal through the lens of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and his extensive treatment of the charisms in the Summa Theologiae. After relating his own broad experience of the Charismatic Renewal, in both its European and American forms, and the great evangelical benefits to be found in the exercise of the charisms, Dr. Newton explores potential avenues of rapprochement between the practice of the Charismatic Renewal and the theological investigations of St. Thomas. By in this way comparing these relatively recent developments in the life of the Church with St. Thomas’ late medieval presentation of the charisms, Dr. Newton attempts to assess whether the Charismatic Renewal is truly an innovation in Catholic practice, or rather, whether principle features of the Renewal can be found in the Catholic tradition exemplified by St. Thomas. Dr. Newton also examines the phenomenon of the Baptism in the Spirit, describing it as something of an ‘event horizon’ in the life of the individual, something that leads to renewed vigor in the practice of the faith, and argues that Baptism in the Spirit is best understood as a new sending of the Holy Spirit in the life of the individual. Dr. Newton cogently maintains that the charisms themselves and the Charismatic Renewal are genuine features of the Catholic faith that are entirely ordered toward the fruitful spread of the Gospel.
Inspired by the first episode of HBO's documentary series I'LL BE GONE IN THE DARK, Christopher and Eric channel their inner Michelle McNamara, the citizen detective who helped crack The Golden State Killer case, and take to the internet to discover all they can about two real life mysteries that have obsessed them for years. For Eric, it's a mysterious Santa Barbara kidnapping with strange sexual overtones in which the wealthy and handsome young victim might have been in on the scheme. For Christopher, it's the gruesome unsolved homicide of a popular gay porn performer William Newton (aka Billy London), whose severed body parts were found in a Hollywood dumpster. Your intrepid studio detectives work to bring fresh attention to the case with new tips and leads -- maybe even from you -- as the 30th anniversary of Newton's murder approaches. Visit The Dinner Party Show's Facebook page for more info. We don't want this tragic and gruesome crime to be forgotten. (If this episode sounds different from our others, that's because it was recorded remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope to be back in our usual studio space as soon as public health advisories allow.)
On this special EG podcast on inclusive communities in partnership with DAC Beachcroft our guests consider and debate how real estate and the tech sector should respond to a collective increase in empathy and compassion within and between communities off the back of the COVID-19 pandemic. Host Emily Wright is joined by Virginia Clegg, partner at DAC Beachcroft, Neil Impiazzi, partnership development director at SEGRO and William Newton, president and MD of Wiredscore to discuss what a compassionate world post pandemic might look like and how technology and the real estate sector can support this. From understanding how and why technology can be as divisive as it is cohesive if not approached democratically to the role communities and cities can play in the fight for equality this podcast opens up a raw and powerful discussion as we all navigate these challenging and unprecedented times. Ad DAC Beachcroft's Virginia Clegg says on this episode: "Empathy and trust will be vital parts of our lives going forward and we must now make sure we don't lose those things." For this and more make sure you tune into the full podcast.
Abby Picket from Southern Tennessee Regional Health system to introduce new STRHS team member Dr William Newton
William Newton, art critic at The Federalist, argues that we are living in an age when art and high culture are following popular culture, and institutions like museums are influenced by the social media population. Ben and William discuss what this shift means for museums across America and Europe, and other developments in the art world such as the architectural designs for the Notre Dame.
Legal and General Investment Management is one of six real estate investors to back WiredScore’s £7m ($9m) Series A funding round announced today. Investors including L&G, U+I and Town Centre Securities are supported by existing investors Bessemer Venture Partners, Fifth Wall and Sterling Ventures as the digital rating scheme has raised a fund to “address growing global demand from occupiers.”
Flexible office and co-working provider Workspace has committed to 49 buildings across its portfolio becoming Wired Certified Gold or above. One of the first major portfolio-wide commitments to connectivity, TechTalk Radio welcomed Chris Boultwood, head of client connected services at Workspace and William Newton, president and EMEA managing director of Wiredscore, into the studio. Tune in to learn more about the creation of Workspace’s “mini network” and which film Newton will be rushing to download (in a mere seven seconds) when 5G kicks in. All that plus co-hosts Emily Wright and Samantha McClary stumble dangerously close to a rabbit hole...
MIT Special: How essential is the internet? What’s going to change? Georgina Godwin and Julia Hobsbawm speak with; Professor Sandy Pentland – Director of Connection Science & Human Dynamics Labs, MIT; Professor César Hidalgo – Director, Collective Learning Group at MIT Media Lab; William Newton – President & EMEA Managing Director, WiredScore; and Tom Redmayne – Director of Business Development UK, WiredScore. Click here to subscribe on iTunes Click here to subscribe on Acast Key thinkers discuss the internet and what MIT labs have been working on… ‘In the modern world, you can work without air conditioning, and you can work without sewage, but you literally cannot work without the internet’ ‘We could build a system in which you can sign up, you can create an avatar, you can train that avatar, and that avatar can start voting on the things that the Congress in your country is voting on’ ‘Unfortunately, it’s sort of flattering to be called rational and in charge of yourself, and so it’s really taken off and it’s the way policy makers, business people, everybody thinks about humans – but of course humans are really elements of a network, it’s the social fabric that matters.’
William Newton and Tom McClellan of WiredScore feature in this special extra episode of TECHTALK RADIO to talk about the company's expansion into Scotland, its rapid growth journey, plans to expand outside of the offices sector and, oddly, how sewers and sewage have had a role in its growth. Listen in to find out more.
William Newton and Tom McClellan of WiredScore feature in this special extra episode of TECHTALK RADIO to talk about the company's expansion into Scotland, its rapid growth journey, plans to expand outside of the offices sector and, oddly, how sewers and sewage have had a role in its growth. Listen in to find out more.
Caitie uses diversionary tactics, Sean watches ‘The 13th Day’ and you KNOW you want to go to confession. Also, 60 Second Saint, Catholic News, Holy Homework and some great feedback. This week’s 60 Second Saint is St Elizabeth Ann Seaton sent in by Sam. Links: My favourite podcast: www.catholicinasmalltown.com Excerpt taken from CST #207_ Tis the Season to Be Busy! From Dan Hyatt, WQOM 1st Anniversary Conference http://www.thegoodcatholiclife.com/2011/12/14/2011-wqom-1st-anniversary-conference-videos/ ‘Many Catholics in Britain do not grasp how important and rewarding regular Confession can be’ by Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith: http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/commentandblogs/2011/12/14/many-catholics-in-britain-do-not-grasp-how-important-and-rewarding-regular-confession-can-be/ William Newton’s Article in The Kernel about Catholic New Media: http://www.kernelmag.com/features/report/2011/12/preaching-to-the-connected/ Movie Locations Web Page: http://www.movie-locations.com/ ‘Aram’ book: http://www.amazon.com/Aram-K Frailey/dp/0984765603/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1323707693&sr=8-2 Link to the ebook: http://www.amazon.com/ARAM-ebook/dp/B006L9SDJ4/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1323794306&sr=8-5 End Music "Christmas Bells" by Bob Rowe available through www.music-alley.com. Catholic News taken from The Daily Telegraph and the Catholic News Agency. I love to hear from you, send your MP3s or email feedback to feedback@justacatholicdad.com, or leave a comment at www.justacatholicdad.com.