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MEET GUEST Michael Polce, President & Principal Consultant of MA Polce Consulting and FINALIST for our 2020 Business of the Year Awards presented by Staffworks! For this year’s awards, we’re changing things up a bit and revealing our winners during a one-hour television special on Tuesday, December 15th from 7-8 pm on CBS-Utica. From now until the show, all of our 15 finalists will be highlighted through our Leveling Up Podcast. If you enjoyed watching or listening to this episode, please SHARE it to spread the word about GreenScapes, and be sure to tune in on December 15th where we’ll unveil the 5 winners of our 2020 Business of the Year Awards!
MEET GUEST Anita Vitullo, President of Staffworks and FINALIST for our 2020 Business of the Year Awards presented by Staffworks! For this year’s awards, we’re changing things up a bit and revealing our winners during a one-hour television special on Tuesday, December 15th from 7-8 pm on CBS-Utica. From now until the show, all of our 15 finalists will be highlighted through our Leveling Up Podcast. If you enjoyed watching or listening to this episode, please SHARE it to spread the word about Staffworks, and be sure to tune in on December 15th where we’ll unveil the 5 winners of our 2020 Business of the Year Awards!
MEET GUEST Mollie Wadsworth, Marketing Manager & Landscape Designer for GreenScapes Garden Center & Landscape Co. and FINALIST for our 2020 Business of the Year Awards presented by Staffworks! For this year’s awards, we’re changing things up a bit and revealing our winners during a one hour television special on Tuesday, December 15th from 7-8pm on CBS-Utica. From now until the show, all of our 15 finalists will be highlighted through our Leveling Up Podcast. If you enjoyed watching or listening to this episode, please SHARE it to spread the word about GreenScapes, and be sure to tune in on December 15thwhere we’ll unveil the 5 winners of our 2020 Business of the Year Awards!
This week in GAMING: We talk Capcom video game leaks, a possible Metal Gear Solid Remake, the Game of the Year Awards, the newly announced 007 game, and more!This week in ANIME: We talk new release dates, Jujutsu Kaisen, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, SSSS.Gridman, and more!Thanks for listening! Send us your questions, comments and feedback by emailing us at gamingjutsupodcast@gmail.com or messaging us on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/gamingjutsu/. If you want to support our show, please visit https://www.patreon.com/gamingjutsu/. TIMESTAMPS:PS5 Update: 1:45Almighty News: 6:30Anime Corner: 30:25Anime Town: 46:35
This week: We talk about the fee- free Green Waste Period, the Christmas decoration competition, the phased re-opening of our Customer and Visitor Service Centres and how to nominate for the Australia Day Citizen and Young Citizen of the Year Awards.
This week: We talk about the fee- free Green Waste Period, NAIDOC Week, National Recycle Week, the phased re-opening of our Customer and Visitor Service Centres and how to nominate for the Australia Day Citizen and Young Citizen of the Year Awards.
This week: We talk about the fee-free Green Waste Period, preparing for fires and floods, the phased re-opening of our Customer and Visitor Service Centres and how to nominate for the Australia Day Citizen and Young Citizen of the Year Awards.
This week, we have an interesting conversation with Harriet Kelsall, one of the most respected designers and business trailblazers in the UK jewellery industry. She was the 2016 HSBC Forward Ladies “Retail Business Woman of the year”, was Everywoman’s “Retail Woman of the Year” in 2011, one of The Institute of Directors magazine’s six “women who have most changed the business world” in 2014 and is a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and of the City of London. She was the Chair of the National Association of Jewellers (now deputy chair) and is a non executive director for the British Hallmarking Council. She has also been a non executive director for the Responsible Jewellery Council. Harriet is passionate about helping creative business flourish and her book on the subject called “The Creative's Guide to Starting a Business: How to turn your talent into a career” which won at the 2019 Business Book of the Year Awards. In this episode, Harriet shares her story of growing up with dyslexia and how she developed strategies to overcome it. She also talks about focusing on the positive side of dyslexia and celebrating the things that you are good at instead of the things you are not. Twitter handle @HarrietKelsall and @HKJewellery Instagram @Harriet-Alice-Kelsall Facebook @HarrietKelsall The book – The book “The Creative’s Guide to Starting a Business” is available on Amazon as a book or as an audiobook (via Audible) and via usual sellers and also if you’d like a signed copy you can get one here:- https://www.hkjewellery.co.uk/other-18353-the-creatives-guide Bulletmap Academy Page: https://bulletmapacademy.com BulletMap Academy Workshop: https://bulletmapacademy.com/workshop/ BulletMap Academy Blogs: https://bulletmapacademy.com/blogs/ Enroll in BulletMap Academy: https://bulletmapacademy.com/sales-page/#price Show notes: https://bulletmapacademy.com/91/
This year’s winners of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards were announced at a virtual event on Thursday night. Bobby caught up with the winners after the event to see how they got on and chat about their experience throughout the competition. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Plastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to global plastic pollution. Rebecca Prince-Ruiz founded Plastic Free July after initially just challenging her self and her family to go without plastic for one month. Now in its 5th year more than 300 million people have been involved with the initiative. Rebecca was named the WA Local Hero at the WA Australian of the Year Awards last night and joined Gareth Parker to discuss her plastic free vision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WILL REY Head Basketball Coach / Northridge Preparatory School (Niles, IL) 43 seasons as men’s basketball coach: 23 in high school & 19 in college. High school head coach: Northridge (2004-present), Fenwick HS (1982-85) and CreteMonee HS (1980-82). 351 high school Varsity wins in 20 seasons (average 18 wins per season). Northridge has 170 boys in the high school / Northridge average ACT: 28. Northridge Overall Record: 286-144 (.665) / Conference: 140-42 (.770). Northridge Championships: 5 IHSA Regionals (2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015) / 3 Conference (2009, 2013, 2018) / 5 Holiday Tournaments (2004, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2018) / 2 “Super 16” IHSA Appearances (2009, 2015). Northridge Winning Streaks: 13-0 undefeated at home in 2011-12 (school first); 15 straight wins 2008-09 (school first); 14 straight wins 2017-18; 12-0 undefeated conference champs 2017-18 (school first). Coach-of-the-Year Awards: 4 IBCA District 4 (2009, 2014, 2015, 2018) / 5 Conference (2007, 2008, 2013, 2017, 2018) / 1 Rich South “Big Dipper” Classic Coach-of-the-Tournament (1981). Halls-of-Fame: Chicago Catholic Athletic League (2017) / Illinois Basketball Coaches’ Association (2015) / FiveStar Basketball Camp (2005). Sports Faith International’s Lifetime Coaching Achievement Award (2010). University of Evansville assistant (1985-89) to Jim Crews: 2 conference championships; 2nd round Division I NCAA & NIT tournaments; 35-game home winning streak; Top-25 national ranking. Loyola University Chicago head coach (1989-94): defeated national programs Notre Dame, Purdue, Wisconsin, Butler, Dayton, Northwestern, and St. Louis. Wright State University assistant (1997-2003) to current Indiana University assistant coach Ed Schilling: back-toback 18 & 17 win seasons; wins over 8th ranked & 2000 NCAA Champion Michigan State and 20th ranked and undefeated Butler Bulldogs at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Gordon Tech Assistant (1976-80) to former long-time NBA coach Bob Ociepka: IHSA 2A "Elite 8" appearance; 2 "Sweet 16" appearances; led lower-level Rams to 53-13 (.803) overall record, 2 Chicago Catholic League Championships. Resident coach, administrator and lecturer for nearly 30 years at the nationally-renowned Five-Star Basketball Camp. Produced 11 basketball instructional DVDs sold world-wide by the nation’s leading distributors of coaching education resources: wrey@northridgeprep.org @coach4character --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
The Manager of the Year awards were handed out and they both have some kind of tie to the Dodgers. Also, Mookie Betts bought a house in LA, there was less PED testing in MLB this season and a discussion about AJ Hinch, Alex Cora and Pete Rose. Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Himalaya podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order.Manager of the Year Awards, Lack of PED Testing + Scandal Talk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Delvin Williams and Kyle Lewis took home Rookie of the Year Awards for the NL and AL, respectfully, last night. Williams, the St. Louis native, had one of the best rookie campaigns by a reliever ever becoming the first reliver to win the NL award since Craig Kimbrel in the NL. Lews won the AL ROY via a unanimous vote, the first to do that in the AL. Should KK Kim have garnered more votes in the NL? Lucas takes a look at that, as well as the past Cardinals to win the award. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thanks for downloading this week’s episode of the Baseball Together Podcast, baseball family! This week, Brig and Brad start with some news about Jeffrey Luhnow and a lawsuit against the Houston Astros (his former team), then they share some thoughts about the Gold Glove, Silver Slugger, and Rookie of the Year Awards. They wrap up the first segment with a short KBO Playoff update. With the strange 2020 MLB season wrapped up, Brig and Brad look back on some of the specific rules that were put in place to help with the pace of play during an abbreviated season. Some of the rules include starting extra innings with a runner on second base, 7-inning doubleheaders, and a hot debate over the universal DH. Gold Glove Award Winners AL 1B - Evan White 2B - Cesar Hernandez 3B - Isiah Kiner-Falefa SS - J.P. Crawford OF - Alex Gordon (Platinum Glove Winner), Luis Robert, Joey Gallo C - Roberto Perez P - Griffin Canning NL 1B - Anthony Rizzo 2B - Kolten Wong 3B - Nolan Arenado (Platinum Glove Winner) SS - Javier Baez OF - Tyler O’Neill, Trent Grisham, Mookie Betts C - Tucker Barnhart P - Max Fried Silver Slugger Award Winners AL 1B - Jose Abreu 2B - DJ LeMahieu 3B - Jose Ramirez SS - Tim Anderson OF - Mike Trout, Teoscar Hernandez, Eloy Jimenez C - Salvador Perez DH - Nelson Cruz NL 1B - Freddie Freeman 2B - Donovan Solano 3B - Manny Machado SS - Fernando Tatis Jr. OF - Juan Soto, Mookie Betts, Ronald Acuna Jr. C - Travis d’Arnaud DH - Marcell Ozuna Rookie of the Year Award Winners AL Kyle Lewis NL Devin Williams Thanks for listening! If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating and a review. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! Check out the links below for our social media, including YouTube. Watch More of the Podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/37FNkqi Join the Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2QzPmQM Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/31IYoSl Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QES6gn Do you have a question for Brig and Brad? Submit a question to the mailbag or leave a voicemail and they’ll give you a shoutout on the show! Submit to Our Mailbag: http://bit.ly/2P5UtIV Leave Us a Voicemail: https://bit.ly/3iFXL1Z Follow this link to shop 9+Us and buy the stuff Brig and Brad wear in each episode. Shop 9+Us: http://bit.ly/2BQMs3g Support the people who support us! Follow the link below to learn more about how you can support the podcast through our affiliate partners. Support Our Affiliate Partners: https://bit.ly/3dJpuNr --- 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/baseball-together/message
Next week we’ll see who are this year’s winners in the prestigious EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards and for the last few weeks we’ve been chatting to finalists and alumni of the Awards about some of the issue facing Entrepreneurs and also some of the opportunities. Bobby wanted to get the big picture and look at how businesses can survive in a world of constant disruption and new paradigms. He was joined by Andrew O’Shaughnessy of Poppulo who is a finalist this year, Cathal Friel of Open Orphan who is also a finalist and Evelyn O’Toole of Complete Laboratory Solutions a former winner and now a judge. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
In the run up to the announcement of the winner of this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards each week Bobby has been talking to some of the finalists and alumni about some of the issues facing this year’s finalists. One of course is the changing face of work due to Covid with large sections of the workforce now working from home. But has the face of work changed forever? Bobby was joined by Anne Heraty, Chairperson of The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Judging panel, finalist Andy Mackin of the Mackin Group, and Mary-Kate McGarry, Director, People Advisory Services with EY to discuss. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Thursday Mentor on “Coach Danise Exploring Tennis Blessings” will be 4 time recipient of National Coach of the Year Awards, 5 Coached Grand Slam Champions, 6 Authored Books Published, 9 Players Coached to Grand Slam Finals, 11 Top 100 Players on ATP and WTA tour, 31 Former Players and Assistants to Collegiate Coaching, 40 Years Collegiate Head Coach and the Winningest Coach in ACC History and more. Yes, our Mentor will be “Coaching Tennis” Author, Coach Chuck Kriese.
For The Spectator’s 2020 Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by Julius Baer, we have introduced a new award for Social Impact to reflect the fact that today’s entrepreneurs, especially younger ones, tend to believe that business should aspire beyond profit (even though they recognise that profit is essential for any business to survive, grow and reward its investors) towards trying to make the world a better place. The panel of guest judges comprised Priya Lakhani OBE, founder of pioneering edutech venture and last year’s overall winner Century Tech; Jonny Ohlson, founder and chief executive of the 2018 overall runner-up Touchlight, which manufactures DNA for medical laboratories and is currently involved in several Covid vaccine projects; and David Durlacher, UK chief executive of Julius Baer.
The Winners of this Year’s Entrepreneur of the Year Awards will be announced November 12th. Down to Business has a long association with the awards and over the next few weeks will be talking to some of this year’s finalists and some of the alumni of the awards about some of the issues facing entrepreneurs, Indeed their insights might be very important given all that’s going on at the moment. Bobby was joined by one of this year’s finalists, Seamus O’Hara of Carlow Brewing, former Finalists Peaches Kemp of Itsa, and David Maxwell of Boojum who are all in the food and drinks sector. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
This year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards are a little different in that the Annual CEO Retreat is taking place virtually. Bobby was joined by Roger Wallace, EY Entrepreneur of the Year Partner Lead plus two of this year’s finalists, Devan Hughes of Bymie and by John Goudling of Workvio, who prove that even through something like a pandemic many entrepreneurs still find a way to make business work. The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year awards take place on 12 November. In the weeks leading up to the main event, we’ll be meeting many of this year’s finalists and members of the alumni who have passed through the programme over the years. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. Today’s podcast news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com EW PROJECT OF THE YEAR ENTRY DEADLINE OCTOBER 16 The deadline for submissions to the ELEVATOR WORLD Project of the Year Awards 2021 is October 16. The contest recognizes excellence in vertical, horizontal and inclined transportation. Winners in each of nine categories will receive an award and be recognized in a feature story in the January 2021 issue. Entries can be made in “Elevators, New Construction”; “Elevators, Modernization”; “Escalators, New Construction”; “Escalators, Modernization”; “Moving Walks”; “Inclined Elevators”; “Platform Lifts & Stairway Chairlifts”; “Private-Residence Elevators”; and “Special-Purpose Lifts.” The contest is open for projects that have been completed within the past two years, and both text and photos must be submitted, along with a completed entry form. To download the form and obtain more information, visit https://www.elevatorworld.com/poy/ To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes │ Google Play | SoundCloud │ Stitcher │ TuneIn
Andrea Heuston is the CEO and Creative Principal of Artitudes Design, an award-winning creative agency. She has over 20 years experience in the design industry and has won several awards including Puget Sound Business Journal's 40 Under 40, the annual Enterprising Women of the Year Awards for Enterprising Women Magazine, Cambridge Who's Who for Women Achieve Award and many more. Andrea has a degree in Communications and Design from the University of Washington. In addition to being an entrepreneur, she's also a speaker, author and a volunteer with a number of local community nonprofits. She's also the host of the Lead Like a Woman Show, where she features top women leaders who share their inspirational stories on life and leadership. John Corcoran, host of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, is joined by Andrea Heuston, CEO and Creative Principal of Artitudes Design, on this episode to talk about surviving, thriving, and pivoting your business during difficult times. They also discuss how the current health pandemic has impacted women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and Andrea also shares her best practices for virtual events. The post Andrea Heuston | [Pivot Series] Surviving, Thriving and Pivoting Businesses After 5+ Near Death Experiences appeared first on Smart Business Revolution.
Cardboard Conjecture #45 - Memorable Gaming ExperiencesIn this episode ... Ryan, Norm and Ian discuss Wingspan, Jogo Do Ano (Portugal's Board Game of the Year Awards), and our own first ever digital board game garage sale on our FaceBook community page. We also take turns with our many memorable gaming experiences and tell stories of how this hobby has had an impact on our lives and our community.
In the final installment of our series on this year’s Young Retailer of the Year Awards, we talk to Scott Wright, executive director of NRHA’s Retail Leadership Institute, about the impact of the awards, what they represent and what everyone can learn from watching them.
Andrea Heuston is the CEO and Creative Principal of Artitudes Design, an award-winning creative agency. She has over 20 years of experience in the design industry and has won several awards such as the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 under 40, the Annual Enterprising Women of the Year Awards for Enterprising Women Magazine, Cambridge Who’s Who, and the Key4Women Achieve Award. Andrea holds a degree in Communications and Design from the University of Washington. She is a speaker, author, and a volunteer who helps plan, purchase, prepare, and serve meals for the members of The Matt Talbot Center. Andrea is also the host of the Lead Like a Woman Show where she features top women leaders in order to share their inspirational stories on life and leadership. In this episode… Losing a close friend or family member is painful in many different ways. But losing someone you’ve worked with for a long time can be just as devastating. This is what happened to Andrea Heuston when she lost her long time employee and dear friend, Rian, to colon cancer. Andrea was affected by his passing in ways that she didn’t expect. In fact, she wasn’t just affected personally; her business was affected as well. But she managed to get through this life altering event with the help of family and friends. She was able to pull herself and her business back together while keeping close to her heart the huge impact that came with Rian’s passing. In this week's episode of Lead Like a Woman Show, Andrea Heuston gets interviewed by Dr. Jeremy Weisz, Co-founder of Rise25 Media, about losing her friend and long-time employee to colon cancer and how it affected different aspects of her life. Andrea also shares how she dealt with the depression she didn’t know she had, how her inner circle pulled her out of her dark place, and her advice to people going through difficult times in life Stay tuned.
It's the summer of joshi puroresu tournaments! Big Fight Feel returns as James & guest host Sprite break down a few of the upcoming tournaments including Stardom's 5 Star Grand Prix, TJPW's Tokyo Princess Cup 7, & Pro Wrestling WAVE's Catch The WAVE. A lot has changed with Stardom over the last 8 months which makes for a pretty interesting tournament layout. TJPW has been having a sleeper year putting on good show after good show & WAVE decides to switch up their tournament style once again. BFF 5 Star Grand Prix Pick Em 2020: https://bit.ly/5star2020 BFF 2019 End of the Year Awards: https://bit.ly/bffawards2k19 Twitter: https://twitter.com/cmpuls3 Discord: https://discord.gg/pulse Patreon: https://patreon.com/cmpuls3 Sprite Twitter: https://twitter.com/CanOfSpriteMan https://deadlockpw.com http://bigfightfeeljoshi.com
Show #861 Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Friday 7th August 2020. It’s Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they’ve built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It’s a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. Welcome to a new EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TODD OAKES Welcome to new PARTNER DARIN AND SUZANNA MCLESKEY – here’s a little about Darin and Suzanna: “Hey Martyn! I'm a real estate broker in and around "The Motor City". I put nearly 50k miles a year on my Model S, and own a 500e for running errands out of my downtown Detroit office. My office is blocks away from the GM Hamtramck plant set to build the Hummer Truck. I have 33 solar panels on my home, a Cybertruck on order, an electric riding mower for my rentals, and love all things sustainable and EV-related. With all of my driving and mowing, I really enjoy listening to your show and the way it's presented! As a relatively new father as well, I appreciate you taking your valuable time to benefit so many people across the globe!” From Morten Grove: "Hey Martyn, you've got a ship with right-hand drive Tesla Model 3 coming your way to Southampton. Arrival tomorrow." It left Zeebrugge on 4th August and arrives into Southampton at Midday. It's the Glovis Sun. CADILLAC LYRIQ ELECTRIC SUV REVEALED: 300-PLUS MILES OF RANGE, 33-INCH SCREEN "The Cadillac LYRIQ is the brand's first pure electric vehicle and the first of any GM product to use the new modular electric platform, powered by the company's Ultium long-range batteries. The LYRIQ's 100-kilowatt-hour battery provides it with 300 miles of range, though there's a slight caveat here. This figure is "Based on initial Cadillac testing. Official EPA estimates not yet available." However, by late 2022, the LYRIQ's project on-sale date, that range of 300 miles might seem too low." says InsideEVs: "At-home level 2 charging rates of up to 19 kilowatts are optionally available and DC fast-charging of more than 150 kilowatts is promised. The DC charging figure is not impressive, but we don't yet know it's charging curve or taper, so we won't draw any conclusions as to charging times just yet. LYRIQ will come in both a standard rear-wheel-drive configuration and a "performance" all-wheel-drive option. Visually, the LYRIQ wears the brand's new design language, which incorporates a unique "grille" with distinctive lighting elements, multiple vents within the bumper, and very slim, vertical headlights." Looks like the Dyson car. Model 3 door handles! Old fashioned gear shifter. GM said: "Ultium’s state-of-the-art NCMA (nickel-cobalt-manganese-aluminum) chemistry uses aluminum in the cathode to help reduce the need for rare-earth materials such as cobalt. In fact, GM engineers reduced the cobalt content by more than 70 percent, compared to current GM batteries. A 33-inch-diagonal advanced LED display artfully integrates a single, large screen that spans the viewing area for the driver and incorporates driver information details, infotainment controls and camera views. This new display has the highest pixel density available in the automotive industry today and can display over one billion colors, 64 times more than any other vehicle in the automotive industry, providing a stunning in-vehicle experience unlike anything seen before from Cadillac." Cadillac tonight revealed the first-ever 2023 #Lyriq, an all-electric crossover that will have more than 300 miles of range, rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive, GM’s SuperCruise hands-free driving system, remote self-parking, DC fast-charging, and a 33-inch curved screen. 19-speaker sound system, 33" curved LED display and more! Cadillac Lyriq Pricing Expected Under $75,000 2021 AUDI E-TRON GETS $8,800 PRICE CUT, PLUS MORE RANGE "The Audi E-Tron is getting a new and significantly cheaper entry point for the 2021 model year. Audi is introducing an entry-level Premium trim with a base price coming in $8,900 cheaper than last year’s base E-Tron. Now, the base E-Tron last year was the Premium Plus trim, so this is essentially a de-contented E-Tron that you’re getting for far cheaper than before (No Matrix-design LED headlights, heated and ventilated 12-way power front seats, four-way power lumbar for driver & passenger, heated rear seats, 3D Bang & Olufsen sound system, Audi phone box with wireless charging, glass optic and aluminum-look buttons, and the driver assistance package.)" says Autoblog: "That new base price? It’s $66,995, including the $1,095 destination charge. Since the destination charge is $100 more in 2021 than it was in 2020 ($995), that effectively makes the price cut $8,800 year-to-year. The official EPA rating has shot up from 204 miles to 222 miles thanks to a number of optimizations and software enhancements. For starters, Audi has increased the usable amount of the battery by almost 3 kWh up to 86.5 kWh. " https://www.autoblog.com/2020/08/06/2021-audi-e-tron-price-decrease-more-range/ TESLA LAUNCHES ITS OWN CAR WRAP SERVICE "Tesla has launched its own car wrap service through delivery centers starting with five cities in China. Could it be introduced in other markets? The official Tesla customer service Weibo account announced it yesterday." asks Electrek: "It sounds like new Tesla buyers in China can order wraps for their cars directly through Tesla’s delivery centers, and existing owners can do it through service centers. Tesla is starting with five large markets and more are to come in the coming weeks." The Weibo post says: "Tesla is more and more common on the road, and it is getting easier to recognize the wrong car at the charging station. How to make your Tesla different and stand out? Now the Tesla Delivery Center has launched the [Color Changed Car Wrap] product, which can make the vehicle cool! The first batch of online cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Suzhou, and other cities will be launched in mid-August! Many available colors, please contact your local delivery or service center!" https://electrek.co/2020/08/06/tesla-launches-car-wrap-service/ KEN BLOCK TO MAKE WORLD RX RETURN IN ELECTRIC FORD FIESTA "Ken Block will return to the World Rallycross Championship for the opening round of the 2020 season at Holjes in Sweden, racing an electric Ford Fiesta in the new Projekt E support category." says Motorsport.com: "The American will race a new Fiesta ERX built by Manfred Stohl’s STARD outfit, using the single-specification three-motor, four-wheel drive 450kW ‘revelution’ electric powertrain kit developed by Stohl’s concern that is mandated to be used in all cars in the series. STARD recently announced Ford Performance support for its Fiesta ERX customer racing programme, and on Wednesday revealed a tie-up with Citroen Racing to deliver electric versions of the C3 R5 to customers to compete in Projekt E." https://www.motorsport.com/world-rx/news/ken-block-world-rx-ford-fiesta/4850193/?ic_source=home-page-widget&ic_medium=widget&ic_campaign=widget-12 WHAT CAR? NAMES UK’S TOP EVS AND PLUG-IN-HYBRIDS "The UK’s best new electric (EV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) cars for every budget have been revealed at the inaugural What Car? Electric Car Awards, held in association with charging point provider Myenergi. The best overall electric and plug-in hybrid cars from across the 16 categories will be named at the What Car? Car of the Year Awards in January 2021." says Motortrader.com Value car Seat Mii Electric 36.8kWh Small car Peugeot e-208 Allure Premium Family car Hyundai Ioniq Electric Premium Family SUV Kia e-Niro 64kWh 3 Luxury SUV Jaguar I-Pace EV400 Sa Executive car Tesla Model 3 Performance Performance car Porsche Taycan 4S Seven-seater Tesla Model X (7 seat) https://www.motortrader.com/new-cars/car-names-uks-top-evs-plug-hybrids-05-08-2020 ORIGIN ROLLS OUT 150 EV SMART CHARGERS TO CUSTOMERS IN TRIAL OF FUTURE GRID "Electricity retailer Origin Energy is to roll out smart EV chargers to up to 150 customers to test the ability of electric vehicle charging to be remotely monitored, controlled and optimised to minimise impacts on the electricity grid." says The Driven: "Under the Origin Energy trial, the smart chargers will be integrated into Origin Energy’s Virtual Power Plant platform, allowing for factors like wholesale electricity prices and total grid demand to coordinate how and when EVs are charged. The deployment of smart charging systems is being supported by an $838,000 grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, recognising the ability to minimise costs for drivers while supporting the reliability of the electricity system will both facilitate greater uptake of electric vehicle models." https://thedriven.io/2020/08/07/origin-rolls-out-150-ev-smart-chargers-to-customers-in-trial-of-future-grid/ KIA ADDS SUPPLY OF E-NIRO AND SOUL MODEL TO UK "Kia has boosted the UK supply of its popular e-Niro and Soul EV electric crossovers to meet “intense demand” and reduce waiting times. The Korean brand yesterday announced that last month was its best July on record in terms of UK sales, having shifted 28% more units than in the same period last year. " writes Autocar: "Around 800-900 e-Niros are now on their way to UK dealerships, in addition to the approximately 7000 units sold so far this year. Kia said this will “allow for the shortest lead times for the MY20 e-Niro since launch”. Customers who place an order for the e-Niro now could receive their car as early as next month, Kia added. The newer Soul EV has also fulfilled its UK allocation of around 1200 units, so Kia is upping supply slightly to meet demand. A UK spokesperson for the brand estimated that it would sell roughly 1400 Soul EVs in 2020." https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/kia-boosts-supply-e-niro-and-soul-ev-meet-demand You can listen to all 860 previous episodes of this this for free, where you get your podcasts from, plus the blog https://www.evnewsdaily.com/ – remember to subscribe, which means you don’t have to think about downloading the show each day, plus you get it first and free and automatically. It would mean a lot if you could take 2mins to leave a quick review on whichever platform you download the podcast. 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On today’s episode of High-Tech Sunday, Lango Deen and Dr. Mark Vaughn sit down with Toni Robinson for a conversation on the power of recognition. Emmy-nominated producer, Toni Robinson began her career over 30 years ago at Baltimore, Maryland’s ABC-TV affiliate as Associate Producer for People Are Talking. Toni jumped from local to the “Hollywood Standard” in broadcast production when King World Entertainment hired her as segment producer for the syndicated Tim & Daphne Reid Show. As an independent producer, Toni has booked, interviewed, written, and produced talk shows, live events, and syndicated PBS cable shows featuring Fortune 100 CEOs, military leaders and astronauts, celebrities. Her expertise has brought national recognition to Career Communications Group, Inc. for over 20 years, co-producing award-winning syndicated television featuring STEM leaders who inspire young people of color. She has produced countless events from Women of Color in STEM and Black Engineer of the Year Awards to Hispanic Engineer of the Year programming. Career Communications Group’s High-Tech Sunday looks at professional development in technology through the lens of spiritual philosophies. In a time when digital information is critical more than ever, this weekly program is produced by and for CCG’s community of alumni and professionals in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, thought leaders, and aspiring students, to bring a concentrated discussion around technological advancements and achievements based on universal moral principles. The one-hour podcasts will be streamed every Sunday. The podcasts can be accessed through the BEYA Facebook page, Women of Color Facebook page, and CCG YouTube page in addition to Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify.
Friday's podcast features unique insights from Materials Performance (MP) Editor Rebecca Bickham, Managing Editor-in-Chief Gretchen Jacobson, and Staff Writer Ben DuBose regarding the upcoming 2021 MP Corrosion Innovation of the Year Awards program. Topics include how to submit a nomination; details about the judging panel of corrosion experts, and what it is that they're looking for; new perks for the winners; and much more. Tune in!
FRIYAY POD Alex, Dylan, and Matt discuss the first two days of NBA scrimmages, what to expect for the Thunder's first game against Boston, and End of the Year Awards! (WARNING: Contentious!) We finish with this week's Shai & Nai of the week! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and leave a 5-STAR REVIEW!
Video Conferencing Platforms - Which is Best? In a continuation of absolutely never ever mentioning online video conferencing platforms again, Jonno reveals the results of his "which platform is best?" Twitter poll. Distributed Dialogue - What is That All About? Jonno sheds light on this emerging concept. Judge Jonno - The Letter E This week, Elt researched approaches to public consultation and community engagement in Medieval times, which led him to Lausanne in Switzerland. Jonno presides over their "radically inclusive" approach to public consultation. We also discovered an interesting course on the subject, offered by the University of Bristol, here > http://www.bristol.ac.uk/english/study/part-time/elce-course/ New Project Launch in EngagementHQ: Highlight of the Week This week we're inspired by the All Age Carers - 2020-2025 Consultation, launched by Cheshire West & Chester Council. Working with the NHS CCG, the Council wants carers of all ages in Cheshire West and Chester to feel valued, empowered and have access to the right support at the right time. https://participatenow.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/all-age-carers-strategy-2020-2025-consultation Link Stats of the Week The number 6: Elt can't BELIEVE how angry former Republic of Ireland and Manchester United football legend Roy Keane is. Jonno highlights the number 13 billion, before quickly turning grumpy about it. He's even MORE grumpy about the number 13%, and conspiracy theories. Meldrew moments Jonno is beyond unhappy with attitudes to mask wearing, and equally downbeat about ill-functioning democracy. The icing on his grumpy cake is the UNESCO online public consultation consisting of 190 questions in a survey. Elt is really grumpy about The UK Consult not being shortlisted for the National Podcast of the Year Awards.
The 2020 Young Urologists of the Year Award Sponsored by the AUA Young Urologists Committee is the subject of today's Inside Tract Podcast episode. The Young Urologists of the Year Awards are presented annually to select AUA members who have been in practice for ten years or less in recognition of their efforts and commitment to advancing the development of fellow early-career urologists. Winners are nominated by their colleagues who serve on the Young Urologists Committee and approved by their Section Board of Directors. Today's guest is Peter Steinberg, MD, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Medical Center . Dr. Steinberg was selected as the New England Section winner of the AUA Young Urologist of the Year Award for his efforts in advancing both resident and young urologist programming at New England Sectional meetings.
Career college record is 883-183 Have won 19 conference or regional championships 117-10 over past 4 seasons Was 29-0 this pat season when Covid-19 ended his season. Was a finalist for the WBCA National JC/CC Coach of the Year Ever since he began his coaching career, Dave Stricklin has been synonymous with success. In eight seasons at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California, Stricklin’s teams posted an overall record of 259-27 and won seven championships. The winning ways continued immediately at UCC with the Riverhawks (Then known as the Timberwomen before Umpqua changed its mascot) racking up 25 wins and shattering 14 school and NWAACC records. The very next year UCC won the first NWAACC (Pacific Northwest) Championship in school history with a 29-4 record and has been considered one of the premier programs on the West Coast ever since. A quick summary of Stricklin’s coaching career reveals – 103 players who have received scholarships for four year universities 15 Conference, League, or Region Championships 14 Final Four appearances 2 California State Championships 2 NWAACC (Pacific Northwest) Championships 17 different Coach of the Year Awards 10 All Americans Inducted into the California CC Coaches Hall of Fame @UMPQUA_WBB davestricklin@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Valorie Kondos, former UCLA Gymnastics Head Coach, discusses how she coaches the heart of the athlete and what it takes to build a championship culture. After 29 years of coaching, she has seven National Championships, 15 Pac-12 Championships, four National Coach of the Year Awards, four Pac-12 Coach of the Year wards and Pac-12 Coach of the Century award. Coach Kondos, contributes her success to the basic fundamentals of building long lasting relationships and teaching her athletes to tap into their joy. Her legacy will forever be celebrated as one of the best in collegiate history and its transformational impact felt for many years to come. Links: www.officialmissval.com IG: missvalkondos Twitter: @missvalkondos Linkedin: Valorie Kondos Book: Life Is Short, Don't Wait to Dance: Advice and Inspiration from the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame Coach of 7 NCAA Championship Teams https://www.amazon.com/Life-Short-Dont-Wait-Dance/dp/154607712X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=valorie+kondos&qid=1593812188&sr=8-1
Reporter at Canada's Globe and Mail, Robyn Doolittle, joins the panel this week to discuss what went wrong in Canada. Speaking to a series of infectious-disease experts, health officials and politicians, Robyn and her team pieced together an image of the 'lost months' - a period between January and March when more should have been done to prevent the pandemic. Also on the podcast: Kate Andrews gives an update on the latest in Leicester; Jennifer Creery reports on Hong Kong's latest worry - an influx of migrant workers; and Fredrik Erixon reflects back on Sweden's laissez-faire approach. Read the articles discussed here: Hong Kong: https://asiatimes.com/2020/06/hold-quarantine-centre-plea-as-domestic-workers-return/ Sweden: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sweden-self-isolation-in-the-country-that-didnt-do-lockdown-jdjdsc8mm Canada: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/investigations/article-canadas-lost-months-when-covid-19s-first-wave-hit-governments-and/ UK: https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/hundreds-more-people-diagnosed-covid-4272970 The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
Rory Sutherland is the vice-chairman of the renowned advertising firm, Ogilvy, and the Spectator's 'Wiki Man' columnist. On the podcast, he talks to Lara and Olivia about everything and anything from the dreadful British food of the 70s, why he loves chain restaurants, and the best and worst kitchen gadgets. As well as his incredibly eclectic and international death row meal. Table Talk is a series of podcasts where Lara Prendergast and Olivia Potts talk to high profile guests about their life story, through the food and drink that has come to define it. Listen to past episodes here (https://audioboom.com/channels/4985181) . The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
Rory Sutherland is the vice-chairman of the renowned advertising firm, Ogilvy, and the Spectator's 'Wiki Man' columnist. On the podcast, he talks to Lara and Olivia about everything and anything from the dreadful British food of the 70s, why he loves chain restaurants, and the best and worst kitchen gadgets. As well as his incredibly eclectic and international death row meal. The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
On this week's episode, former police officer Kevin Hurley reads his piece on how top police officers get disillusioned in the job; Alicia Munckton talks about the private-state divide in education during this lockdown; and James Delingpole reviews Alan Bennett's new Talking Heads, and explains why he's not a fan. The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
After retweeting an interview with Maxine Peake in which the actress voiced an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, Rebecca Long Bailey has been sacked as the shadow education secretary. On the podcast, Cindy Yu talks to James Forsyth and Katy Balls about whether or not this will trigger a Corbynite backlash. The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
With Fraser Nelson and James Forsyth. Presented by Katy Balls. The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
Germany has launched its contact tracing app, but is it the only way to get out of lockdown? Kate Andrews talks to a panel of international guests and hears about the situation from Italy, where concerns over tourism and getting their cities back are conflicting the residents of Venice and Rome; from Germany, where uptake on the new app has been good; and from America, on how even 'science' is becoming partisan. With Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli from Rome, Nick Gillespie from New York, and Constantin Eckner from Berlin. Presented by Kate Andrews. The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
Boris Johnson has announced further measures to ease the lockdown, and from the 4th July, more venues will be open than not, including restaurants, pubs, and galleries. It also marks a new phase in the lockdown, when social distancing will be guidelines, not law. But does the public actually want the lockdown to be eased? Katy Balls talks to James Forsyth and Fraser Nelson. The Spectator is looking for the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by private bank Julius Baer. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
There's a rebellion brewing on the backbenches - MPs claim that there are over 50 backbenchers who oppose the government's proposal to loosen Sunday trading laws. On the podcast, Katy Balls talks to James Forsyth and Fraser Nelson about whether there might be more to this rebellion than initially meets the eye. The Spectator is partnering with private bank Julius Baer to find the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
This week's episode features actor Laurence Fox on the pitfalls of wrongthink; teacher Lucy Kellaway on the true cost to students of classroom closures; and Toby Young on what happened when he tested negative for antibodies. The Spectator is partnering with private bank Julius Baer to find the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
The government has downgraded the coronavirus alert level from 4 to 3, with the support of its scientific advisers. So is it about time to ease lockdown even further? Katy Balls talks to James Forsyth and Fraser Nelson about this and the discovery of the magic money tree, as debt is now worth more than British GDP. The Spectator is partnering with private bank Julius Baer to find the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
The government is today announcing a switch from its NHS-built contact tracing app in favour of one built by Apple and Google. On the podcast, Katy Balls asks James Forsyth and Fraser Nelson - why has it taken them so long to admit defeat? The Spectator is partnering with private bank Julius Baer to find the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
Andrea Heuston is the CEO and Creative Principal of Artitudes Design, an award-winning creative agency. She has over 20 years of experience in the design industry and has won several awards such as the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 under 40, the Annual Enterprising Women of the Year Awards for Enterprising Women Magazine, Cambridge Who’s Who, and the Key4Women Achieve Award. Andrea holds a degree in Communications and Design from the University of Washington. She is a speaker, author, and a volunteer who helps plan, purchase, prepare, and serve meals for the members of The Matt Talbot Center. Andrea is also the host of the Lead Like a Woman Show where she features top women leaders in order to share their inspirational stories on life and leadership. In this episode… For the last couple of months, the world has seen a lot of sudden and unexpected changes in people’s lives as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This crazy and uncertain time has cost people their employment, their health, and have essentially forced them to pivot from their usual routines so abruptly. One of the most common pivots done by many companies who remain operational is shifting their workforce from working in the office to working from home. However, not everyone is conversant with working virtually, and taking part in online meetings has proved to be a challenge for many. In addition, balancing work and family time for women has proven to be another challenge. In this episode, Andrea Heuston shares a recording of a webinar she did with a group of 200 women from different industries. In this webinar, they share the best tips for working from home, preparing and effectively taking part in online meetings, and the importance of empathy, patience, and communication when working remotely from your team. They also discuss solutions to the challenges they're facing and how they're staying connected to their work colleagues and family during the quarantine. Stay tuned.
At Prime Minister's Questions, Boris Johnson cornered Keir Starmer on the Labour party's ambivalent position on schools reopening. After a bumpy start to the week, is the Prime Minister's luck turning? Katy Balls talks to James Forsyth and Fraser Nelson about this, the 1922 committee meeting, and Westminster reopening. The Spectator is partnering with private bank Julius Baer to find the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.
After the highly publicised campaign by the footballer Marcus Rashford, the government has U-turned on the question of free school meals in the summer. Was it inevitable, and what does this move mean for public spending? Katy Balls talks to James Forsyth and Kate Andrews about this as well as the Foreign Office merger and the Oxford drug breakthrough. The Spectator is partnering with private bank Julius Baer to find the UK's brightest entrepreneurs for our Economic Innovator of the Year Awards. If you run a business that brings radical positive change and is capable of achieving national or international impact, we want to hear from you. Apply by 1 July at http://www.spectator.co.uk/innovator.