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DC Music Review is giving away a pair of tickets to see Ghost Light, Tuesday, April 17 at Gypsy Sally's, with Virginia's own Threesound opening the show. To win the tickets, 'Like' our post on Facebook, share it, and tag a few friends in the comment section. We'll announce a winner on Monday morning (April 16, the day ... |
Ghost Light is a new project, a true musical collaboration on its inaugural tour, featuring outstanding talent well known to the DC area: five personalities, five perspectives, and five unique approaches towards one common sound. Holly Bowling (keys), Tom Hamilton (guitar, vocals), Steve Lyons (bass), Raina Mullen (gui... |
Foregoing current tradition, rather than initially focusing on live shows, the band played together for the first time in a recording studio in Philadelphia. This decision gave the band the ability to come to the project with fresh ears and without pre-conceived notions. They developed songs as they forged their musica... |
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Published on April 24, 2015 September 13, 2015 by E. Adams Wright |
"Hide me now," I sang through tears |
Gathered together in the church which was her spiritual home for years after she came to faith in Jesus |
Gathered together with those who had also shared my mother's womb |
And the son who had inhabited hers |
And our only living aunt |
"Hide me now" |
I had been alive for over 4 decades |
But I felt like a child, scared, vulnerable |
Not old enough to navigate the death of my sibling |
Cover me within Your mighty arms |
I will soar with you above the clouds |
Father, You are King over the flood" |
The flood of grief, sorrow, and confusion that is threatening to take me under |
"Father, You are King over the floods" |
I will be still even though I do not understand You taking her home now |
"Hide me," I prayed and He did. |
Joining Kate Motaung and a community of courageous writers for Five Minute Friday. The prompt is "Hide." To learn more about Five Minute Friday (and perhaps join us?) click here. |
The lyrics mentioned above are from the song, "Still." The video is included below. |
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How utterly poetic — earthy and dipping and soaring places the heart doesn't want to go but when God is there, how can we not. Your work is exquisite. Thank you. |
Thank you, Drusilla. I am deeply thankful that He not only sends us, He also accompanies and enables us. Blessings to you. |
Oh, the flood of such grief. It can feel a cruel and crushing flood… and yet, how we are hidden in this grace of God's presence, there with us whether we feel it or not. Thank you for sharing so deeply from your heart. I'm sad for your loss, E.W. |
"…Yet, how we are hidden in this grace of God's presence.." Beautiful, uplifting words, Amber. Thank you. |
Joining you from FMF. I had never heard that song. It is beautiful. Thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful weekend! |
You are welcome, Natasha. Have a great weekend also. |
I am so very sorry for your loss! My family has been facing a spiritual and emotional death these past few months. It has been such a powerful experience, painful, but poignant. There have been days when I've clung to Him like a child, unable to do anything but weep in His arms. Love and peace and joy and comfort to yo... |
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Updated: Nov 25, 2013 Published: Apr 30, 2010 |
Piers Linney explains how he turned a mobile reseller business that "looked like an Argos catalogue" into £44m cloud computing firm Outsourcery. |
"I never meet myself," says Piers Linney, when I ask him about what's inspired his work with the government-backed Reach programme, which aims to provide positive role models for black pupils. As a former City lawyer, investment banker, venture capitalist and now owner-manager, it's understandable if the 39-year-old ha... |
On the other hand, the joint chief executive of £44m communications and IT firm Outsourcery gives the impression that he's learned to enjoy being different. Linney, who was the only black pupil at his comprehensive school, now boasts of wearing jeans to small business summits at Number 10 and, during the photo shoot wh... |
The son of a Barbadian mother and a father who was one of the first working class boys to win a Cambridge scholarship, Linney grew up in the Lancashire town of Bacup. "Kids always look for differences and mine were pretty obvious," he recalls. "But it wasn't this dour upbringing with people throwing bricks at you." |
It took him "a while to focus" on exams, but he was ambitious. "I wanted to be a businessman but I didn't know what it was," he says. "The closest I could equate to it was being an accountant or something like that." |
He studied law and accounting at Manchester University and went on to land a job at City law firm SJ Berwin. In the first example of a recurring restlessness that punctuates Linney's career, he quickly found himself "more interested in why people had done the deals than what it should look like in a contract after the ... |
In 2000 however, a nagging desire for a more tangible relationship with business than the 'helicopter view' banking delivered drove Linney to walk out of Credit Suisse, bonus in hand. He survived launching an online marketing business just before the dotcom crash, became the COO of a VC-backed dance music firm led by f... |
The fund evolved into the UK's first private placement agent, bringing the US concept of Private Investment in Public Equity (PIPE) funds to the UK, a method by which small listed firms can quickly raise further finance without going back to the market. "It's like venture capital but you can get out by selling your sha... |
Along with Simon Newton, a colleague and friend he'd met on his first day at BZW, Linney kept his hand in on entrepreneurial ventures by investing in and mentoring start-ups, often converting fees to equity. In 2007 the pair heard that electronics retailer DSG International wanted to sell Genesis Communications, which ... |
"The opportunity we saw was that a FTSE 100 company wanted to sell a business it didn't really understand. It had revenues, it had customers but it also had a very high cost base which we thought we could do something about." |
The firm, rebranded as Outsourcery, turned over £44m last year, up from £33m in 2008, but under Linney and Newton's leadership, its story has been as much about restructuring and turnaround as growth. |
Their initial plan was to keep their day jobs and leave the existing management team in place, but following an appraisal of the operation, they soon changed their minds. Genesis was too committed to selling "commoditised products" – including pure mobile, fixed line and ADSL. "As it was, the business looked like an Ar... |
Their plan was to reposition it from being a mobile reseller to a diversified seller of 'unified communications', ultimately positioning it halfway between an IT firm and a traditional telecoms business. |
"I was very interested in how we could do something new and interesting. We stopped selling all the traditional stuff apart from mobile and instead decided to focus on hosted IT and cloud computing. Software companies struggle to do telecoms, telecoms firms struggle with software. But they're all heading in the same di... |
Linney claims that by June, Outsourcery will have "the broadest and deepest software plus services product set in the UK", which includes hosted IT, a full phone system via the internet including video links, smartphones, CRM, email and collaboration software, with the option to have all of the products customised, int... |
Unlike many cloud computing firms, Outsourcery hosts its own data, a move Linney describes as bold and expensive. "We decided to own all of our own infrastructure so we can move quickly. It cost us £10m. That's where the market's going, we just got there faster." Its two data centres, in Leicester and Manchester, are m... |
"Other firms say they have back-up of all your data. That's fine, but if they lose the application servers it's like having a VCR without a TV. It could take a month to rebuild the applications. Simon and I took the decision to build this in such a way that we could offer our services to our friends in the City and loo... |
Mobile still represents the bulk of the firm's revenues, but the investment and restructuring is gradually changing the mix. Genesis had 285 employees, all mobile focused, and Outsourcery added a further 85 people when it acquired THUS Mobile from Cable&Wireless last year. Now, of a total headcount of 230, it has 120 p... |
Other than a handful of large utility companies, the majority of Outsourcery's customers are small and medium-sized firms. The recession has made 'the cloud' and its associated cost savings an easier sell to these businesses, Linney says, but he admits there's still a certain amount of mistrust in the concept. He's a p... |
In a blog for Reuters, he wrote: "When industry first started using electricity, each business had to build a generating plant. This model was replaced with large centralised power stations with electricity distributed using the National Grid network – providing customers with 'on-demand' power without any investment o... |
The parallels are clear but electricity is a one-way flow, whereas engagement with the cloud requires the submission of intellectual property and operational business information; doesn't that justify entrepreneurs' concerns about security and control? |
"It's an objection we come across quite frequently," he says. "But it's an easy one to answer because it's a complete fallacy. I've worked in start-ups and had a cleaner kick a cable out while we were away in business, which resulted in no access to email. I've had a corrupted drive and failed back-up tape so we lost a... |
It's a moot point. Some still insist that data is more secure when managed internally, while the cloud's evangelists suggest that providers need to maintain trust and as such invest in a far higher level of security than most businesses could afford. In any case, with a plan to win over doubters by offering incentives ... |
For all of Newton and Linney's desire to quickly restructure and rebrand the business they acquired, they also recognised that the working culture they inherited needed a drastic shake-up. "No one really cared and it wasn't going anywhere. There's no point spending a lot of money on a new brand if you don't back-fill i... |
All employees are now shareholders through the Enterprise Management Incentive (EMI) programme and there are also company-wide bonus and commission schemes. Linney expects business improvement ideas to come from everywhere in the business. "We don't say, 'talk to your line manager'. There's no hierarchy when it comes t... |
As well as the Reach programme, Linney sits on Lord Davies' Small Business Forum and Black Entrepreneurs' Roundtable. During a pre-election meeting at number 10, he told Gordon Brown and Peter Mandelson his views on the Small Business Credit Adjudicator announced in the last budget: "As a panacea, it's not going to wor... |
Linney might be protective of the City ("a lot of middle managers in not particularly exciting businesses earn similar money to relatively senior bankers") but there's a tension in his political views between encouraging business growth and social equality. We meet before the election, and he won't tell me who he's pla... |
"I'm a believer in capitalism. But how can you structure capitalism so it factors in public costs without over-regulating? It's a difficult balance. I haven't got any answers, but I have ideas." He's even written a thesis on how to make the accounting system encompass all public and private costs; "social accounting ra... |
He also thinks the recent National Insurance Contributions (NICs) row – with the Tories pledging to axe Labour's planned 1% rise, due in 2011 – smacked of political sophistry. "It's a nice issue to have a bust up on. Looking at it as a separate issue is dangerous. You can't just look at what changes they're going to ma... |
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