Liam Chennells

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Liam Chennells

Liam Chennells

@liamchennells

Detected CEO

London, England Katılım Aralık 2009
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Pete Roscoe@PeteRoscoe·
@SkyNews Why does football in England have to be political?
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Sky News@SkyNews·
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said it is 'clear' that there is a genocide in Palestine. He went on to say that seeing images from Sudan, Palestine and Ukraine 'hurts' him. trib.al/7wi432X
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Liam Chennells
Liam Chennells@liamchennells·
@DanWuori Well timed post! Such useful context… Even without seeing this my first instinct was to think how great it is that her mind is developing / testing new things.
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Dan Wuori
Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
Is your toddler suddenly throwing (or dropping) everything they get their hands on? Food, toys… you name it. You’re not alone. This week I’ve been introducing play schemas, 9 common patterns that can help to demystify your toddler’s seemingly random behaviors. And you guessed it: this is one. We call it the trajectory schema. If you take nothing else away from this post, let it be this: your little one doesn’t throw things because they are misbehaving or “bad.” Babies throw things because they are babies.  And they are learning as they do so. Learning about cause and effect.  Learning about gravity. Learning what (and practicing something new) they can do with their bodies. Learning hand-eye coordination. It’s a completely normal part of development. And the fascination won’t last forever. The real question is, how do you manage it? First, be proactive. Expect that anything your little one handles might reasonably be thrown or dropped. So choose wisely, avoiding items that are valuable or might pose a danger to them or others if they suddenly took flight. Second, depending on the age of your child, begin introducing some natural consequences. Put the toy/object away temporarily after it is thrown (if throwing it is dangerous or inappropriate). And involve your child in the subsequent clean-up. You can also redirect. Explain which things are and are not for throwing. Model the correct use of these objects. Finally, lean into it. Recognizing that young children are drawn to throwing, provide items that are safe and acceptable to throw. Soft toys. Socks. Balls.  And look for opportunities and settings for your little one to explore this urge safely and appropriately. How did you manage your toddler’s throwing phase? Welcome your tips and tricks! This sweet little throwing machine was posted to TT by kristinnicole122.
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Dan Wuori
Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
Dads matter. When it comes to child development we are still only beginning to understand the long term impacts of our early experiences. But a growing body of evidence suggests that our experiences during early childhood not only wire the brain for success but also powerfully shape our adult health. And dads play an important role here. One recent study looked at the body’s stress response systems and found that children with involved fathers as infants measured lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol throughout each day some thirty years later. The same researchers found that the quantity of fathers’ involvement also significantly reduced the amount of sons’ illicit drug and tobacco use across the 20s. For these and a whole list of other reasons, dads make a difference. And today we celebrate them. Here’s a video I’ve been saving for Fathers Day from doting first-time dad @liamchennells. When a friend messaged him to ask about life as a new dad, he created this video in response. As Liam notes in closing, “There’s nothing better.” And that’s true for them both. Here’s wishing a happy Fathers Day to all who hold the title of dad.
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Liam Chennells
Liam Chennells@liamchennells·
@Doyle_liam @Adey_TT …because he was about to earn a tonne of commission, his Nan also died the same week. So ridiculous it sounds fictional.
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Liam Chennells
Liam Chennells@liamchennells·
@willwhite003 @ByGeoffW Would love to be in the brainstorming sessions: Ok, so everyone hates all of the people that we need to film delivering these lies - what format should we go for?” Erm, well singing in a car worked for James Corden? Come on Terry… Walk and talk? Bingo!
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Will White
Will White@willwhite003·
@ByGeoffW Side point, but which PR firm has convinced British politicians this “walk and talk in public” video is a good idea?
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Simon Taylor
Simon Taylor@sytaylor·
Signing up for a business account with a traditional bank be like...
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Love Ventures
Love Ventures@LoveVenturesVC·
Top of the charts! 👊 Congrats to @liamchennells and the whole Detected team on the latest milestone as they continue on their mission to become the industry standard for KYB. Keep up the stellar progress team Detected! To learn more about Detected: detected.co/contact-us
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Liam Chennells
Liam Chennells@liamchennells·
@MorningBrew Spending money on having a gold coat made for Prince Andrew after paying off his accuser only months before is also pretty ridiculous.
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Morning Brew ☕️
Morning Brew ☕️@MorningBrew·
"My government will continue to take action...to ease the cost of living for families" Talking about helping the common man in that outfit on that throne is crazy
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Sam Larner
Sam Larner@SamLStandsUp·
@BrianKiely2 But I mean...it's clearly up for debate isn't it? As we're having a debate
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Sam Larner
Sam Larner@SamLStandsUp·
Fair to say Wayne Barnes has been the best referee rugby has ever had. He has also managed to come across as supremely nice during the whole period and was the instigator of a lot of the good communication we now see among international refs. Go well in retirement!
Wayne Barnes@WayneBarnesRef

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England Rugby
England Rugby@EnglandRugby·
🗣️ "Society hasn't really accepted females to have muscles" In the new episode of the England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line, #RedRoses star @EllieKildunne explains how just being herself can come with challenges Listen now ⬇️ #WearTheRose | @O2
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Liam Chennells
Liam Chennells@liamchennells·
@Ivandovest @geoheaton Ivan, do what he does for a week (it’s all online) and see if you’d define it as hard work or not. Then do it for 10 years and ask yourself the same thing again.
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Dave
Dave@dae5id·
@Austen Every public school in America pushes kids to college with literally no plan for how that will work out for them.
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
I don’t know who is telling these kids that a generic degree is equivalent to experience or makes you qualified for high-paying roles, but it simply does not
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