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Herbert Hernandez is a creative leader known for his remarkable contributions to the advertising and music industries. As the co-founder of GIGIL, an independent agency that has achieved major success, winning awards like Philippines Independent Agency of the Year and APAC Effies Gold, Herbert has established himself as a key figure in the advertising world.
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Kingdom First Ministries, with Bishop Herbert K. Andrew,is a world wide ministry designed to impact a lost and hurting world with the love of Jesus Christ. We desire to build lives from the inside out by empowering individuals educationally, socially, financially, and Spiritually. Visit us on the web at: www.beaconlightofhouma.org
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I'm Herbert - the host of Brighter with Herbert, a channel covering all things Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink etc. Known as "The $TSLA Milestones Guy" you can follow @herbertong on Twitter I can predict the future! Just kidding, but I do keep track of the key upcoming milestones and catalysts for $TSLA stock with the occasional what-ifs! What I think will be fun and important is to showcase the key people in the Tesla community and get to know them better. With Tesla, we are li ...
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In a world where it seems like there’s so much wrong, it’s important we see the people who spend their lives doing and seeing the good. Here on the Doing Good podcast, we discuss the stories of every day people who change the world, in their own way.
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Join a daughter and dad duo from Missoula, Montana, as they take you on the adventures of two inquisitive and rambunctious squirrels, Herbert and Sally. From the majestic Montana mountains to the busy streets of Seattle, these squirrels will keep you on the edge of the fence and rolling in laughter!
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Han er 91 år, men har oplevet drama, eufori og sorg nok til af fylde adskillige liv. Som teenager måtte Herbert Pundik flygte fra nazisterne. Som ung deltog han i de blodige kampe, som førte til oprettelsen af Israel og insisterede i 24 år som chefredaktør på Politiken på at blive boende i Tel Aviv. Sådan ville han sætte en stopper for sin slægts flugt. Men mistede undervejs sine to sønner.
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Herbert Hernandez is a true creative leader, excelling in both the music and advertising worlds. As a founding partner of GIGIL, he has helped the agency achieve numerous accolades, including being named Philippines Independent Agency of the Year. Herbert is also a talented guitarist and songwriter, playing for the bands 6cyclemind and Moonstar88. …
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In this not-to-be-missed final episode of InsideIR for 2024, your favourite IR team has done all the hard work for you, and pulled together a succinct summary of: the top 5 issues that shaped industrial relations in 2024, and our predictions on the top 5 IR issues that you will need to get ahead of for 2025. In this bumper end-of-year edition, Roha…
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In the final episode of The Third Wheel for 2024, Tim Stutt and Mel Debenham reflect on the year’s ESG developments and look ahead to 2025. They discuss the recent governmental response to the statutory review of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth); the winding path of nature positive reforms in Australia; preparations ahead of the first year of repo…
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In this first episode of the FSR Brief, Jon Ford and Michael Tan discuss the latest developments with the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) consultation on transparency in investigations (CP24/2 Part 2). They discuss whether the changes to the FCA's "Public Interest Framework" go far enough to address the significant concerns raised in relation t…
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In our latest episode, Camille Puech-Baron is joined by Angeline Woods, Senior Director for Global Antitrust, Artificial Intelligence and EU affairs at Uber, where she talks openly about the fast-paced environment of a tech company and the need to be dynamic and adaptable. Angeline also shares her views on leveraging the challenges and setbacks you…
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In this special pre-Christmas podcast episode, Nusrat Zar, James Wood and Jasveer Randhawa take a look back at some of the key developments from the last few months of 2024, with a particular focus on novel cases and cases which show the extent (and limits of) public law. Human rights in climate litigation – thoughts from the Dutch Court of Appeal …
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Six years have passed since the first Lloyds ruling. How far has the industry got with GMP equalisation? Cathryn Marson discusses the current state of play, and the issues which she comes across when advising trustees. Speakers: Richard Evans, Professional Support Lawyer and Cathryn Marson, Senior Associate…
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In this episode of our public M&A podcast series, we discuss Primary Market Bulletin 52 where the FCA reminds companies that they need to consider the UK Market Abuse Regulation, as well as the Takeover Code, if they receive an approach about a possible takeover offer. In the podcast, we discuss: when an approach about a possible offer will be insi…
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In January 2025, Donald Trump will be sworn in – again – as president of the United States, “with no guardrails..to protect American democracy.” Disturbed that “..the structure of our democracy could crumble,” Philip Lentz and Bob Herbert outline the challenges, decisions and lost opportunities that despite an appalling campaign, led to a Republica…
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In true Christmas spirit, we decided to deliver what many have been asking for….in this episode we cross examine Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness, Australia’s National Cyber Security Coordinator. As the Coordinator, she leads national cyber security policy, the coordination of responses to major cyber incidents, whole of government cyber inci…
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This week Dr. Kit Heyem visits from across the Pond to talk about their new book, Before We Were Trans: A New History of Gender. This was an awesome conversation to talk nonbinary histories through time and why that is relevant today. About our guest: Dr Kit Heyam (they/them or he/him) is a Leeds-based freelance writer, heritage practitioner, trans…
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In this edition of our Public Law Podcast series, Nusrat Zar and Jasveer Randhawa are joined by Lord Charles Banner KC, who is a leading authority in planning, environmental, and public law, with a focus on infrastructure and energy developments. We discuss Lord Banner's review into the planning and delivery of nationally significant infrastructure…
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It is now just over one year since the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) commenced operations and Partner Jacqueline Wootton and Solicitor Caitlin Philp explore how the NACC has developed in that time and how our Australian clients can be prepared for the Commission’s activities moving forward. This episode deep dives into the NACC’s prior…
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In this episode, we explore some of the current talking points for policyholders in the energy sector which were explored at a session we co-hosted with Airmic (the UK association of Insurance and Risk) at the Onshore Energy Conference in London in November 2024: LEG clauses – which we cover in detail in Episode 1 of Insurance Bites A recently cert…
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What are you wearing this fall? Or rather, why are you wearing what you're wearing this fall? Those are the questiond Dr. Rachel Gross and I are pondering in this episode of Reckoning. Dr. Gross joins in to talk about her new book: Shopping All The Way to the Woods: How the Outdoor Industry Sold Nature to America. We talk about the rise of outfitte…
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While Artificial Intelligence has been a part of our technological landscape for years, it is getting a lot of attention thanks to the rise of Generative AI, which has captivated the public’s imagination. Director of Generative AI, Susannah Wilkinson is joined by Professor Nicholas Davis, Co-Director at the UTS Human Technology Institute and Anna G…
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Heat networks have a crucial role in decarbonising the supply of heat in urban areas and are undergoing a major transformation as the Energy Act 2023 put in place a framework for the regulation of heat networks as well as for heat network zoning. In this episode, David Evans, Gabrielle Coppack, Kate Laidlow-Singh and Chloe Taylor explore: (i) how t…
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When launching its General Code of Practice, The Pensions Regulator laid down a challenge for trustees: they should take the opportunity to ensure that their scheme is "fit for the 21st century". What changes may trustees need to make in the light of the Code? And, faced with a document which runs to 170 pages, where should they start? Trustee advi…
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In this episode of Inside IR, Natalie Gaspar and Adam Ray discuss the impact of generative AI on industrial relations and bargaining. They explore how AI technologies, particularly generative AI, are transforming workplaces by performing tasks that typically require human input, such as content creation and decision-making. The episode delves into …
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In this 28th episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we give updates on developments relating to representative actions and litigation funding, a couple of interesting contract law cases, on waiver of contractual rights to terminate and the interplay between a liability cap and set-off, and a Court of Appeal decision relatin…
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This week Columbia Business School behavioral economist Dr. Stephan Meier drops in to talk about why businesses will profit by switching to an employee-centric model--and how to do it. We talk about a whole range of aspects of business operations, from remote work to pay scales to Legos. Stephan is absolutely amazing and this conversation goes plac…
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Our experts unpack some of the critical legal considerations to navigate the complexities of AI-related issues and disputes. The discussion touches on the current and future legal framework, some of the regulatory, enforcement and litigation risks associated with the use of AI including IP, AI washing, data and privacy, and consideration of how to …
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In this episode of Going for Green on Real Estate Transactions, Nick Hew, a senior associate in the Real Estate practice at Herbert Smith Freehills, is joined by Carolyn Milligan, a partner in the same group, and Neal Scambler, a Corporate Real Estate Advisor. They discuss the current market trends and some of the key considerations regarding green…
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In this episode, Cam is again joined by Kaman Tsoi and, together, they continue the cross-examination of Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind. In this podcast, we talk about the role of the board, the OAIC’s enforcement approach and the Cyber Security Strategy, including the Commissioner’s view on the extortion demand ‘conundrum’. Commissioner Kind also…
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This week we talk with marine biologist Dr. David Shiffman about the importance of sharks in our ecosystem, threats to global shark populations, popular misconceptions about sharks, and how to become a shark researcher. About our guest: Dr. David Shiffman is an interdisciplinary marine conservation biologist who studies sharks and how to protect th…
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In this episode of Talking Shop, Susan Black, a partner in the Competition practice at Herbert Smith Freehills and Global Co-Head of HSF’s Consumer Sector group, is joined by Shona Grey, a partner in HSF's Real Estate practice, and David Evans, a senior associate in the same group. They discuss the resurgence of the retail sector in the UK and Euro…
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"Trustee boards lack diversity, but not the desire to improve". That was the conclusion of The Pensions Regulator, based on a survey conducted earlier this year. Jia Liu joins us to explain why trustees should be focussing on EDI, and the steps which they can take.Subscribe to the HSF Pensions Notes Blog. Speakers: Richard Evans, Professional Suppo…
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Changes rarely happen in a vacuum. Adaptation in the workplace often occurs in many varying, but interconnected, ways, prompted by regulatory, legislative, and political changes as well as changes in societal expectations. In this Espresso Pod, we explore where our clients might experience some competing tensions in the workplace in the future, and…
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This week astrophysicist Dr. Kelsey Johnson and I talk about how we know what we know, the Big Bang, black holes, and turtles all the way down, all of which can be found in her new book Into the Unknown: The Quest to Understand the Mysteries of the Cosmos. This is a mind blowing conversation with a brilliant and wonderful human. About our guest: Dr…
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Episode 2 of our podcast series Going for Green on Real Estate Transactions explores the key areas of ESG focus for developers/landlords and tenants on pre-letting transactions as well as how ESG issues are impacting the terms of Agreements for Lease and related documents.由Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
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In this episode, Christine Wong and Camille Tewari explore cyber class action risk and explore why it emerged as the top concern among class action risk areas in our Rethinking Risk: Inside Class Actions” report. Read our report: https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/insights/2024-09/rethinking-risk-inside-class-actions…
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Join Jason Betts and Melissa Gladstone as they explore the class actions landscape and perception of class action risk areas concerning corporate Australia, what has changed in the last five years regarding their risk assessment and key class action risk areas to be aware of. Read our report: https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/insights/2024-09/r…
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