show episodes
 
Atrium on Air delivers the latest insights and strategies for navigating the world of extended workforce solutions. Join us for thought-provoking discussions that will equip you with strategies for engaging contingent talent that drives operational excellence and cost efficiencies. Our expert guests will share their experience building successful extended workforce programs, leveraging the latest in talent technology, and harnessing the potential of your workforce data. Tune in to Atrium on ...
  continue reading
 
This podcast is a collection of our most popular blogs designed to provide advice from investors, founders, and Silicon Valley vets. You’ll hear startup advice, war stories, and best practices to help you navigate the world of entrepreneurship. We release episodes weekly but you can also gain all-access to our startup advice by signing up for our Startup Straight Talk newsletter at atrium.co/newsletter Atrium is a corporate law firm and technology company providing fast, transparent, and pri ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Creatrium

Atriumsteve1

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
'Creatrium' is a podcast series, produced at the University of South Wales (USW) by Steve Johnson. The Atrium, Cardiff, is the home of the Faculty of Creative Industries. This series discusses the notion of creativity and its application at the Atrium. The first edition features an interview and live performance from Joseph Sobol, Professor of the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling. Here's how Joseph tells stories through song...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
A podcast that explores and discusses the notion of creativity and its integration into everyday lives. The podcast guests are mostly staff, students and alumni based at the Atrium, University of South Wales.
  continue reading
 
Hearing the Haunted is an audio drama anthology podcast created within the Sireniverse, a term that was spawned from Sirenicide, a serialized audio drama podcast that started in 2016. The Sirenistyle of story telling lives on through Hearing the Haunted and might even shed some new light on some old friends. However, these stories stand on their own and are enjoyable with no knowledge of the serialized show. The host and creator of Hearing the Haunted, Johnny Stitches, will introduce each ta ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Grove

Roar Creative Productions

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
When she's asked to present at the company's flagship conference graduate developer Mira Fisher must face her biggest fear - public speaking. But life at the world's coolest, biggest, wealthiest tech company is not as it seems. In the atrium of ornamental trees ancient, mythical forces are waking that will change Mira's destiny and grant her a terrifying gift. A new six-part British fantasy drama podcast from Roar Creative Productions.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Cardiff City Phone In

Cardiff City Phone In

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Talking all things Cardiff City every Monday night! The show is produced at the ATRiuM campus of the University of South Wales in Cardiff and broadcast on GTFM (Rhondda Cynon Taf) Bro Radio (Vale of Glamorgan) and Radio Cardiff on a Monday evening between 7-8pm. cardiffcityphonein@gtfm.co.uk to get in touch to air your views or call 01443 654654 You can subscribe as a podcast too - search Cardiff City Phone In on our podcast provider right now!
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Join Dr. Frederick L. (Rick) Greene each month as he hosts the podcast series, Cancer Registry World™, that focuses on the role of cancer registrars and cancer registries in the universal treatment of malignancy. Each segment will feature cancer registrars, clinicians, organizations, administrators, researchers, and representatives of all healthcare groups who contribute to and benefit from data that are derived from cancer registries.
  continue reading
 
Heritage Signs & Displays is one of the best Sign Companies and Print shops in Charlotte, NC. We design, print, and install custom signs, events banners, window graphics, wall wraps, environmental graphics, booklet printing, and marketing materials to improve the branding of businesses in Charlotte, NC, Concord NC, Fort Mill SC, Gastonia NC, Huntersville NC, Mooresville NC, and Rock Hill SC.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Toronto Under Construction

Toronto Under Construction

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Welcome to Toronto Under Construction, a residential real estate podcast hosted by Bullpen Consulting’s Ben Myers and co-hosted by Cameron Stephens’ Steve Cameron. This monthly podcast will dive into the nitty-gritty of Toronto Real Estate, with a specific focus on housing policy and economics. @BenMyers29 @THEONESTEVIEC
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Sirenicide

Atrium Dynamics

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Sirenicide is a serialized horror drama based in the wicked world woven in and around Morston, Texas. The criminal factions and dark government agencies are just the start of the malevolence that roams the streets of this macabre city. The tales in Sirenicide tap into the fear and lore that envelope what most would consider to be fiction. The production plays host to a plethora of popular personalities from other nightmarish podcasts. The main cast of creepy, courageous, and curious characte ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Sequel Show

Census, Boris Jabes

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Your next favorite data podcast, hosted by Boris Jabes, CEO of Census, and featuring all the data nerds you know and love. Brought to you by Census. https://getcensus.com
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
We track, report, inform and engage thought leaders, entrepreneurs and disruptive companies or health systems in the emerging field of Population Health Management. This Week in Population Health will foster an ongoing conversation on the convergence vendor supplied and provider hatched population health strategies and harmonizes these efforts towards an industry Zeigeist that optimizes the role of vendors, providers and the community at large to deliver on the promise of the triple aim and ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Fun with Gardening

Sheela Kedarinath

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Fun with Gardening is a bi-weekly podcast in which we give you advice to overcome challenges faced by the home gardener like garden pests and growing the right flowers. This podcast is for every urban gardener, gardening enthusiast and budding gardeners. Join us as we take you on a beautiful journey as we hone your gardening skills, improve your gardening prowess and help you set up your garden. The host Sheela Kedarinath is a passionate gardener. Gardening has been her hobby for as long as ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Episode 70 of the Toronto Under Construction podcast welcomes Bryceson Dodge from Empirical Capital, Adit Kumar from Anbros Financial and Richard Munroe from Atrium to discuss financing, debt, equity and the mortgage market in the Greater Toronto Area. *Sponsored by: BCGi Baron Consulting Group Executive Search*…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas Open containers are legal if you are using a limo or party bus. Not legal in a rideshare or taxi. (Las Vegas Trivia Tidbits Book) TwitPic of the week It’s something we take for granted for in Vegas, not knowing what time of day or night it is. But viewing an atomic explosion has got to be an experience like no other. Here we see downto…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Gus Arnold brings you campus news that covers important changes to CSU's Title IX policy that expands on the policy. The protections that Title IX provides will be expanded to help protect more people in more ways. Tyler Weatherwax looks at changes coming to three key public services including, fire, po…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Gus Arnold goes over some key renovations happening on campus that students should be aware of in campus news. Then in local news, Tyler Weatherwax covers two key updates involving shootings with police in Larimer County. Arnold continues the show with coverage of life and events in Fort Collins includi…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas The Sphere has been averaging over $1 million in ticket sales per day. It generated nearly half a billion dollars in revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30th. (LasVegasLocally) TwitPic of the week Talk about things changing but staying the same. This perspective shows us the strip south of the curve in Las Vegas Blvd. Featured prom…
  continue reading
 
On August 19th, KCSU's progamming director, Sasha Sperry, and the podcast director, me, Erin Fuller, had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Eric Delehoy and Michael Ridley. Delehoy's short film, "Cowboy Boots", is set to premiere at The Lyric in Fort Collins on August 24th at 2pm. The short film follows a recently-out cowboy, played by Ridle…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas Super successful restaurants make $20-25 million a year. STK at Cosmopolitan makes almost $50 million a year and Hell’s Kitchen at Caesars Palace generates more than $60 million a year. (Vital Vegas) TwitPic of the week Dunes, Caesars Palace, Flamingo and Aladdin. Those that still remain look radically different from how they looked in…
  continue reading
 
What is it with Cirque du Soleil and Vegas? Ever since Steve Wynn invited Mystere to set up shop at Treasure Island in 1993, the French-Canadian circus brand that has made absurdity its trademark has become an inextricable part of Vegas entertainment. As of this writing, there are 5 Cirque du Soleil shows that call Vegas home (6, if you count the C…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas Frederick W. Smith, the founder and CEO of FedEx saved his company by gambling in Las Vegas. When FedEx had a hard time paying their $24,000 fuel bill, Smith took the company’s last $5,000 to gamble and managed to win $27,000 on blackjack and kept the business afloat. TwitPic of the week The year is 1985 and featured in this picture is…
  continue reading
 
This episode of "Cancer Registry World" features Dr. Lara Harik, Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Harik also serves as the current Chair of the Cancer Committee for the College of American Pathologists. In this episode, she discusses the crucial role of cancer reg…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas Hilton, at one time, had the tallest sign in Vegas at 362 feet tall, taller than the Landmark Hotel itself and only a few feet shy of the Hilton itself. On July 18, 1994, it was blown down by 70-80 mph high winds. Fortunately, no one was injured. The sign was rebuilt in 1997 but not nearly as tall at only 279 feet tall. This is the sig…
  continue reading
 
In the latest Atrium on Air episode, COO of TalentNet, Justin Lumby, joins host Brad Martin, CRO of Atrium, to demystify the concept of Direct Sourcing. They tackle definitions, debunk myths, and explore the evolution of Direct Sourcing. From the early trial-and-error phase to established best practices and KPIs, Justin and Brad walk us through the…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas There were 137 employees that worked all 34 years and 8 months at the Mirage. All current employees get $2k per year worked and first dibs on Hard Rock jobs in 2027 (@Vegas_Visual) TwitPic of the week It’s the best picture I’ve ever seen that really shows off the scope and grandeur of a live performance at the Sphere, shared by @meltzv…
  continue reading
 
Episode 69 of the Toronto Under Construction podcast brings together two powerhouse women who have experience in both the public and private sectors of Toronto development: Heather Grey-Wolf from Infrastructure Ontario and Salima Rawji from York University Development Corporation. The episode explores the complexities and opportunities of urban dev…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas YESCO replaced more than six miles of neon lighting with RGB LED strips on Mandalay Bay and Delano (Vital Vegas). TwitPic of the week I was never a fan of the property, but damn did they have a nice marquee. The Frontier marquee, born in 1966 and shared by @_GrandPaD with an assist from @summacorp, was designed by Ad Art. It was at one…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas Vegas has the 3 largest video screens in the world. Sphere @Venetian at 580,000 square feet (515 long by 367 width), Resorts World at 161,636 square feet (475 long by 340 width), Viva Vision Screen at the Fremont St Experience at 130,000 square feet (1,500 long by 90 width). TwitPic of the trip Technically this was before360VV14started…
  continue reading
 
This segment of “Cancer Registry World” features Dr. Roshan Prabhu, MD, the Director of the Proton Therapy Center at the Atrium Health - Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Prabhu discusses the application and importance of collecting registry information for patients treated with the relatively new radiation oncology technique of proton …
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas Ever wonder why they call them tokes instead of tips? The reason is many years ago dealers tried to convince the IRS that the cash they received from players was not a tip and therefore did not have to be reported as taxable income. The logic behind this dodge was that a tip was defined by the IRS as a payment in return for special tre…
  continue reading
 
Episode 68 of the Toronto Under Construction podcast welcomes three new developers, Brendan Whitsitt from Imprint Developments, Alan Leela from Vantage Developments and Mathieu Fleury from Leader Lane Developments to discuss the 10 most important things someone should know before becoming a residential apartment developer. *Sponsored by: BCGi Baron…
  continue reading
 
The Heritage sign installation team transforms the Atrium Health outfield section and corporate suites at Truist Field in celebration of the Charlotte Knights. Read out our blog: https://heritageprintingcharlotte.com/blog/atrium-health-truist-field-case-study/By Joe Gass
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas Justin Timberlake was paid $6 million dollars to perform at Fontainebleau opening night. That night, he stayed at Wynn. (VitalVegas) TwitPic of the week You’ve heard me talk about it before, the Stardust. Here we got a picture from @_GrandPaD showing off the entire property, including the old Royal Nevada that they rebranded the Stardu…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas The five biggest jackpots ever won in Las Vegas history (@VegasIssues) 1. $39.7 million – Excalibur, Mar 2003 2. $35 million – Desert Inn, Jan 2000 3. $27.6 million – Palace Station, Nov 1998 4. $22.6 million – Bally’s, May 2002 5. $21.3 million – Caesars Palace, June 1999 TwitPic of the week I don’t know if its common knowledge but Be…
  continue reading
 
Samuel Frum, President at Metropia joins episode 67 of the Toronto Under Construction podcast to discuss the success of Metropia's Markham project Union City, housing supply and affordability across the city, condo projects and investors, and why Metropia deeply believes in the future of the GTA. Guest Co-Host: Robert Baron *Sponsored by: BCGi Baro…
  continue reading
 
This segment of Cancer Registry World features Melissa Pearson, ODS-C and Manager of Evaluation and Quality at the North Carolina Central Cancer Registry. She discusses the unique role that state cancer registries play in oncology data collection and assessment of the epidemiology of cancer. Please enjoy listening and learning!…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas The largest American flag every flown was displayed over the Hoover Dam on May 1st, 1996. Each star on the flag was 17 feet high. (@LasVegaslocally) TwitPic of the week My growing affection for this property rivals only Keren’s dislike for it. The world famous, Caesars Palace, here showcased in 1974 by @summacorp. Here we can see the p…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas It’s been stated that the Mirage changed everything. Specifically, in the 10 years that followed its opening the city of Las Vegas doubled visitor volume from $17 million to $35 million, room inventory from 61k to 124k, air passengers increased from $16 million to $36 million and gaming revenue from $3 billion of $7.6 billion. (@OllyLo…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas When the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign was installed in 1959, the population of Las Vegas was about 70,000 people. Today, 65 years later, that number is 2.3 million (@lasvegaslocally and research) TwitPic of the week It is the way of the world. The only constant is change and the city of Las Vegas embodies that more than any city …
  continue reading
 
The Fountains of Bellagio are one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. You’ve seen them on TV, in movies and even cartoons. The Fountains transcend pop cultural trends that phase out over a decade or two and instead has become one of the unofficial ambassadors of the city of Las Vegas, as identifiable as the strip itself and the Welcome…
  continue reading
 
Episode 66 of the Toronto Under Construction podcast welcomes Colin Baryliuk from KingSett Capital to discuss financing different asset classes in Toronto's real estate market, investment funds, and how the industry is shifting and adapting to the new market landscape. Guest Co-Host: Robert Baron *Sponsored by: BCGi Baron Consulting Group Executive…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas The original trains used on the Las Vegas Monorail were from Walt Disney World. When they debuted, they simply connected Bally’s to MGM Grand. (@LasVegasLocally) TwitPic of the week The Queen of the Strip, as she was known, basking in the morning glow of a sunrise shared by @_GrandpaD. The Stardust Super Pylon marquee was remarkable fo…
  continue reading
 
w/ Josh and Tony This week, we are drafting our favorite Vegas Movies. The game is simple. Pick your favorite Vegas movies. The trick is we are all drafting from the same pool of movies and a movie is only available to be selected by one person. This is NOT a list of the best movies set in Vegas nor is it a game to select the most valuable movies. …
  continue reading
 
In this segment of Cancer Registry World, we welcome Mary Maul, Education Manager for the National Cancer Registrars Association. The discussion focuses on the vast array of educational offerings sponsored by NCRA, the future of in-person meetings in the era of virtual educational opportunities and methodology to assess the quality of educational p…
  continue reading
 
KCSU's news team brings you coverage on how CSU is helping PSD teens' mental health amid a therapist shortage, the first confirmed case in 2024 of animal rabies found in a bat in Larimer County, and a deep dive into Monday's student-led protest on the Lory Student Center Plaza. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel an…
  continue reading
 
Episode 65 of the Toronto Under Construction podcast welcomes Ben Smith from Avesdo to discuss how to leverage technology and data analysis to identify trends and insights that will benefit the new home sales industry across Canada. Tune in now! *Sponsored by: BCGi Baron Consulting Group Executive Search*…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas The Fountains of Bellagio are not the first dancing fountains to exist in Las Vegas. The original debuted in 1955 at the Royal Nevada. They were simply called the Dancing Water’s and consisted of 4,000 jet streams and lights revolving and swaying in sync with waltz music. They could accomplish heights has high as 50 foot. The attractio…
  continue reading
 
KCSU's news team brings you coverage on pro-Palestinian crowd commentary pausing an on-campus, democracy-themed event, the ongoing investigation of a Fort Collins bank robbery, and how a new CEO might soon run TikTok to avoid a ban from the US. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks…
  continue reading
 
KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU offering a new Taylor Swift class called Spanish for Swifties, Coloradans' recently-granted access to a new heart condition treatment after Loveland doctors conducted the first procedure, and an inside look at a local bar and lounge. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and…
  continue reading
 
KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the end of a controversial roommate limit, an update to statewide privacy protections that got its footing first in Fort Collins with a local lawmaker, and a recap of the 2024 CSU Drag Show: Mother Earth. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks…
  continue reading
 
Random Vegas In 1968, Las Vegas could lay claim to the 3 tallest electric signs in the world. The Dunes at 180, the Frontier at 184 and the Stardust at 188 feet tall TwitPic of the week How can you not be proud of that collection of properties? Specifically, it feels like MGM treats @LuxorLV and Excalibur like unwanted commodities. Which is funny b…
  continue reading
 
KCSU's news team brings you coverage on legal challenges over CSU's handling of an animal mistreatment investigation, how Larimer County's beer culture landed it on a new list, and an uptick of reported crime across US colleges and universities. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Roc…
  continue reading
 
In this edition of PopHealth Week, we're excited to spotlight Dr. Mike Edgeworth, MD, MS, a distinguished neurologist and the Chief Population Health Officer at Octave Bioscience. Octave is at the forefront of transforming the care and treatment landscape for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), offering a groundbreaking precision care approach for those livin…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide