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Where there is a mystery on Nickelodeon you can bet that the network's first kid detective is on the case! In today's story, we review the case of the fake concert tickets! To help us with case, Shelby Woo has come to the studio! That's right, Irene Ng who played Shelby is here! Not only her but so has Adam Busch (Noah), Steve Purnick (Dt. Hineline), and series creator Alan Goodman! Together they share stories of close calls, character developments, and working with the legendary Pat Morita! Be sure to support Irene's daughter in her gymnastics career. Tune in to NBC on May 17th. Check out Adam Busch in the series: PBC https://www.youtube.com/@UC6d-lYfRicmshbVt6cwxuoA Get your tickets to SplatCon. Use code attack10 for 10% off / attack25 for $25 off hotel https://www.splatcon.com/tickets Unlock Bonus Content on Patreon Shop at our Splat Attack Merch Store Come visit us at Splat Con: https://www.splatcon.com/tickets Email Us: SplatAttack2021@gmail.com YouTube: Splat Attack! Podcast Instagram: @SplatAttackPodcast Please leave us a review in your podcast app!
In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with Alan Goodman, professor and department chair of quality engineering at Milwaukee Area Technical College. Alan spent his career in operations at GE before becoming a professor. The podcast explores his recent work to teach young students lean skills to prepare them for careers after school. In the discussion, we explore: Alan's background in lean and how he's transferring his skills to students through a program he's grown from a one-week online course to a year-round initiative. Getting students interested in lean concepts through interactive games and how to apply these lessons to adult learning. Alan's vision to partner with companies to create a pipeline for students to enter the workforce from school. Methods Alan incorporates new technologies like AI and gamification into his teaching methods to foster creativity and critical thinking. If you'd like to support Alan's work, check out https://cityonahillmke.org.
On this episode of The DJ Bob Show, DJ Bob interviews television creative Alan Goodman, who was behind the iconic branding efforts of Nickelodeon and MTV in their early years. They discuss the use of doo-wop in Nickelodeon's sonic logo and bumpers, the implementation of the splat, and more.
Season 3: Race and Education Episode 2: Racism, Not Race One of the ongoing arguments around race and education is about the teaching of race and racism. They're often used as interchangeable terms in the course of conversation, so in this episode, the Rev. Kathy Walker is joined by Dr. Joseph Graves, Jr. and Dr. Alan Goodman, authors of "Racism, Not Race: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions" to explore the difference between the terms and what we're really talking about when these terms are used in relation to education.
We've partnered up with our friends at MKE Black on this episode, part of a mini-series that will be launched on their own platform soon, too. A. Good Man's Desserts - Calories that you deserve!" In this episode of the MKE Black Podcast, we're taking a sweet detour into the world of desserts with Alan Goodman, the inspiring entrepreneur behind A. Goodman's Desserts. A family tradition, a skipped library session, and a love for basketball set the stage for a journey that would lead to one of Milwaukee's most beloved dessert businesses. Hear from Alan as he shares the humble beginnings of his business, born in his mother's kitchen back in 1982. As a young boy, Alan found himself grounded for choosing hoops over books, but little did he know, this punishment would turn into a passion. He was tasked with learning to cook and bake from family recipes, sparking a love for creating delectable treats that would stick with him for life. Fast forward to 2018, Alan took a leap of faith and turned his lifelong passion into a thriving business, launching A. Goodman's Desserts with a mission to deliver happiness and satisfaction right to people's doorsteps. Dive deep into the significance of desserts in our lives as Alan illustrates their role in our most cherished celebrations - weddings, baby showers, family reunions, and more. Learn why a great dessert is not just about satisfying our sweet tooth but also about evoking warm feelings, wonderful childhood memories, and a sense of love and togetherness. Join us as we explore the secret behind Alan's success, his commitment to preserving the old-fashioned taste reminiscent of our grandmothers, and his aim to leave his customers not just with delicious desserts, but with a soulful experience, a satisfied sweet tooth, and the "calories they deserve!" Don't miss this rich and flavorful journey into the heart of Milwaukee's dessert scene, only on the MKE Black Podcast. Links: A Goodman's Desserts: https://www.agoodmansdesserts.com MKE Black: https://mkeblack.org Ambition Center Recording Studio: https://www.ambitioncentermke.org/studio Audio Moguls Media: https://www.audiomogulsmedia.com Experience Milwaukee: https://www.experiencemilwaukee.com
Dr. Joseph Graves, Jr. received his Ph.D. in Environmental, Evolutionary and Systematic Biology from Wayne State University in 1988. In 1994 he was elected a Fellow of the Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS.) In 2012, he was chosen as one of the “Sensational Sixty” commemorating 60 years of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Award. In 2017, he was listed as an “Outstanding Graduates” in Biology at Oberlin College; and was an “Innovator of the Year” in US Black Engineer Magazine. His research in the evolutionary genomics of adaptation shapes our understanding of biological aging and bacterial responses to nanomaterials. He is presently Associate Director/co-PI of the Precision Microbiome Engineering (PreMiEr) Engineering Research Center of Excellence (Gen-4 ERC) funded by the National Science Foundation (2022—2027). His book on nanomaterials is entitled: Principles and Applications of Antimicrobial Nanomaterials, (Amsterdam NE: Elsevier), 2021. His books on the biology of race are entitled: The Emperor's New Clothes: Biological Theories of Race at the Millennium, Rutgers University Press, 2005 and The Race Myth: Why We Pretend Race Exists in America, Dutton Press, 2005; with Alan Goodman, Racism, Not Race: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions, Columbia University Press, 2021. Racism, Not Race was named by Kirkus Reviews as “One of the Best Non-Fiction 2021” and to its “Best Books About Being Black in America 2021”. Finally, his biopic work entitled, A Voice in the Wilderness: A Pioneering Biologist Explains How Evolution Can Help Us Solve Our Biggest Problems, (New York: Basic Books), 2022. He leads programs addressing underrepresentation of minorities in science. He had aided underserved youth in Greensboro via the YMCA chess program. He has also served on the Racial Reconciliation and Justice Commission, and COVID Vaccination Task Fore of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina. He also served as the science advisor to the Chicago, New Brunswick, and Methodist of Ohio Theological Seminaries through the AAAS Dialogues of Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) program.
Welcome to the third episode of The Northside Neighbor's From a Backyard in Brookhaven. Our guest for episode number three is Alan Goodman. Alan is the Chairman & CEO of the Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce. To learn more about Alan and the Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce we would encourage you to visit their website BrookhavenChamber.Org From a Backyard in Brookhaven is made possible by the support of family-owned business, Lights Over Atlanta. Lights over Atlanta is Atlanta's best outdoor lighting company and can be found on the web at https://www.lightsoveratlanta.com/. #Buckhead #Atlanta #NorthFulton #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - - The Northside Neighbor Podcast is local news for Roswell, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and the entire Northside. Northside Neighbor Register Here for your essential digital news. This podcast was produced and published for the Northside Neighbor by BG Ad Group For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the Wrong Boys are joined by Joseph L Graves Jr and Alan H Goodman to discuss the pseudoscientific concept of ‘biological race' and it's very real roots in colonial racism....
When we think of race, we might naturally think of one's skin color. But someone who is black can have white skin. So what is race? Two researchers say we are getting it all wrong and that biological race is a myth. But they say socially-defined race and racism are alive and continue to this day. Guests: Natalie Devora, Author of "Black Girl White Skin: A Life In Stories" Dr. Joseph L. Graves Jr, Professor of biological sciences at North Carolina A&T State University, co-author of “Racism, Not Race: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions” Dr. Alan Goodman, Professor of biological anthropology at Hampshire College, co-author of “Racism, Not Race” Terry and Michele Wright, Co-Founders, National Organization of African Americans with Cystic Fibrosis Lauren Michele, Black blogger with Cystic Fibrosis
In this episode, we talk with evolutionary biologist Joe Graves and biological anthropologist Alan Goodman about their roles as thought leaders on public education around race, racism, and science (https://cup.columbia.edu/book/racism-not-race/9780231200660). They tell us about how they came to collaborate on their new book Racism not Race: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions, which tackles many of these issues. As promised, here are the links to the Wikipedia pages for Joe (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_L._Graves_Jr.&oldid=1051037675) and for Alan (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alan_H._Goodman&oldid=1063696168) so you can see some of their many accomplishments. Also as promised in the episode, here is Joe's paper telling why Lewontin's fallacy isn't a fallacy, a key argument against biological races in humans (http://raceandgenomics.ssrc.org/Graves/). If you want more, you'll have to listen to the episode and buy the book! Here's a transcript of the episode: http://speakingofrace.ua.edu/uploads/1/1/0/5/110557873/transcript.pdf
Evolutionary biologist Dr. Joseph L. Graves Jr. (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University) and biological anthropologist Dr. Alan Goodman (Hampshire College)discuss their new book "Racism, Not Race" with Chris and Cara. They talk about how their new book addresses important common questions on race and racism and what their hopes are for a more just future. Buy "Racism, Not Race" at https://cup.columbia.edu/book/racism-not-race/9780231200660 Contact Dr. Graves at gravesjl@ncat.edu and on Twitter @gravesjl55 Contact Dr. Goodman at agoodman@hampshire.edu and on Twitter @AHGoodman18 Learn more about his work at https://sites.hampshire.edu/agoodman/ Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation Website:humbio.org/, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Cara Ocobock, Website: sites.nd.edu/cara-ocobock/, Email:cocobock@nd.edu, Twitter:@CaraOcobock Chris Lynn, HBA Public Relations Committee Chair, Website: cdlynn.people.ua.edu/, Email: cdlynn@ua.edu, Twitter:@Chris_Ly Delaney Glass, Website: dglass.netlify.app/, Email: dglass1@uw.edu, Twitter: @GlassDelaney Alexandra Niclou, Email: aniclou@nd.edu, Twitter: @fiat_Luxandra
In this Episode We discuss the book "Racism- Not Race" with Authors Dr. Joseph Graves and Dr. Alan Goodman.
On the path to build your brand, there are always new developments that force you to consider whether you should stay the course or make an adjustment. But how do you know when it’s time to make a pivot? And what can you do to make sure you stay aligned with your core brand strategy principles? This week on the Real Food Brands Marketing Podcast, host and Food & Bev Brand Strategist Katie Mleziva sits down with Alan Goodman, a Six Sigma Black belt, Instructional Chair for the Quality Engineering and Technology Department at the Milwaukee Area Technical College, as well as the founder of A Goodman’s Desserts. In other words, the perfect person to talk to about making a pivot and improving efficiency to deliver value using Lean principles. In This Episode: How Alan got started baking desserts. How you can use the Lean Framework for just about anything, from vaccine distribution to wedding planning. Why listening to your customers is so important. Where to look for customer feedback. How to map your processes so you can look at them. 4 Lean Principles that will help you today by examining and refining your business processes. Resources: A Goodman's Desserts A Goodman's Desserts on Facebook Real Food Brands Marketing Roundtable Facebook Group Connect with Katie on Instagram Brand Strategy StreamlinedTM Program – NEW! Get Your Free Brand Strategy Checkup
Among the very few prominent recumbent groups around the world precious few can boast of the long history of racing and designing bents as can the British Human Power Club. We'll chat with club officers Alan Goodman, Barney Harle and Chris Hamilton about their full racing seasons (including the World HPV Championships), member's unusual HPV builds and the early group history with founding member Dave Larrington. Also Dave Ashenbrener returns with an update on his "Lost Recumbent" AR-3 tilting trike which he has now produced and is available to purchase. Honza, Doug and Nina are back with their segments as well.Table of Contents for this month’s video00:00:00 Intro00:00:52 What’s on Today’s Show00:02:10 Panel Introduction00:05:55 Sponsor Introduction00:07:38 Recumbent News in 5 with Honza Galla00:12:40 Update on the “Lost Recumbent” AR-3 tilting trike with Dave Ashenbrener00:23:20 British Human Power Club Intro00:24:50 Early history of BHPC with founder Dave Larrington 00:34:00 BHPC contributions to the WHPSC at Battle Mountain00:35:40 What is the purpose of the BHPC? 00:36:50 The BHPC racing experience with Alan Goodman00:45:05 The world needs more HPV clubs like BHPC00:51:10 BHPC racing structure and rules with Chris Hamilton 01:08:50 HPVs designed and built by BHPC over the years with Barney Harle 01:25:25 Video of crazy up/down recumbent tandem riders01:27:30 BHPC publications with Alan01:33:50 Mr. Wizard’s Recumbent Road Fixes-”Derailleur Disability” 01:42:40 “The Bicycle of the Future” with Nina Paley01:46:50 Sponsor Thanks01:48:25 Coming up next month01:49:30 Goodbye to panel and crewPlease subscribe to us on YouTube https://goo.gl/CHOOgX and Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/laidbackbikereport/ if you haven't already done so. Lot's more info is always available at www.laidbackbikereport.com.We would love to have you as a Patreon Patron where you can support all we do for as little as $1/month. Check out how it works and the benefits you can reap here: https://www.patreon.com/laidbackbikereportThanks to our great sponsors this monthTerraCycle https://t-cycle.com/Trailside Trikes https://trailside.bike/ Cruzbike https://cruzbike.com/TerraTrike/Greenspeed https://www.terratrike.com/ and http://greenspeed-trikes.com/Laidback Cycles https://laidbackcycles.com/Recumbent Cycle-Con https://www.recumbentcyclecon.comRecumbent News-online news website by Honza Galla https://www.recumbent.news/AR-3 Tilting Trike: http://kazebikes.com/product/ar3-recumbent-tricycle/British Human Power Club: http://www.bhpc.org.uk/BentRider http://www.bentrideronline.com/Doug Davis Bicycle Evolution https://www.bicycle-evolution.com/Nina Paley’s LinksNina’s blog https://blog.ninapaley.com/Nina’s bike merchandise http://www.palegraylabs.com/other-stuff-1/protective-bicycle-amulet**Viewer Submissions or Questions**Send to laidbackbikereport@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/laidbackbikereport)
Today's guest is Alan Goodman. Alan is the owner of A Goodman's Desserts. Using family recipes along with some of his own creations, Goodman started the business in 2018 selling homemade cookies, bread pudding and cakes. Today they deliver locally, ship nationally, cater events and parties and provide desserts to local restaurants. Now here's the kick…not only is Alan an entrepreneur, but he has a lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification and he's a Quality Engineering and Technology instructor at a local college. www.agoodmandesserts.com IG: @agoodmansdesserts Music provided by: Tune Seeker www.Tuneseekerstudio.com
In this episode, Jo invites Alan Goodman back to review Isabel Wilkerson’s book, Caste. They provide some context from a science and history perspective on both caste and race. Here’s the source that Alan refers to: Egorova, Y. (2009). De/geneticizing Caste: Population Genetic Research in South Asia. Science as Culture, 18(4), 417-434. doi:10.1080/09505430902806975 Speaking of Race, Race in India playlist: https://soundcloud.com/user-88955638/sets/race-in-india Wilkerson, I. (2020). Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents. New York: Random House.
In this episode Chris and Cara talk with Dr. Tom Leatherman (Professor of Anthropology at UMass Amherst) and Dr. Alan Goodman (Professor of Anthropology at Hampshire College). Drs. Leatherman and Goodman discuss their revolutionary work advocating for biocultural collaborations within anthropology, focusing especially on concepts of embodiment, political economy, and structural racism. The conversation explores advances in biocultural work, from the publication of their groundbreaking book “Building a New Biocultural Synthesis” to the state of the field today. Email Dr. Leatherman at: tleatherman@anthro.umass.edu Email Dr. Goodman at: agoodman@hampshire.edu Check out the AJHB article “Building on the biocultural syntheses: 20 years and still expanding” referenced in the episode here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajhb.23360 You can find the rest of the AJHB Special Issue articles here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15206300/2020/32/4 Contact the Sausage of Science and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation Website:humbio.org/, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Cara Ocobock, Website: sites.nd.edu/cara-ocobock/, Email:cocobock@nd.edu, Twitter:@CaraOcobock Chris Lynn, HBA Public Relations Committee Chair, Website:cdlynn.people.ua.edu/, Email:cdlynn@ua.edu, Twitter:@Chris_Ly Theresa Gildner, Website: bonesandbehavior.org/theresa_gildner, Email: Theresa.E.Gildner@dartmouth.edu, Twitter: @TEGildner
This week we bring you a crossover with the podcast “Speaking of Race”, hosted by Drs. Jim Bindon, Jo Weaver, and Erik Peterson. This episode features an interview with Drs. Yolanda Moses and Alan Goodman, speaking about their work on the American Anthropological Association Project on Race. This interview originally aired on MAY 16, 2020. Check out other Speaking of Race episodes here: http://speakingofrace.ua.edu/podcast Race: Are We So Different? Project Website: https://understandingrace.org/ Contact the Sausage of Science and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation Website:humbio.org/, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Cara Ocobock, Website: sites.nd.edu/cara-ocobock/, Email:cocobock@nd.edu, Twitter:@CaraOcobock Chris Lynn, HBA Public Relations Committee Chair, Website:cdlynn.people.ua.edu/, Email:cdlynn@ua.edu, Twitter:@Chris_Ly Caroline Owens, Email: cowens8@emory.edu, Twitter: @careowens Theresa Gildner, Email: Theresa.E.Gildner@dartmouth.edu, Twitter: @TEGildner
In this episode we talk with two past presidents of the American Anthropological Association who played key roles in presenting the public face of American anthropology with regard to race over the past several decades: Yolanda Moses and Alan Goodman. They discuss the outreach efforts of the AAA. Some Resources: Blog posts on Sapiens: Five posts on race from 2016 and 2017 by Yolanda Moses: https://www.sapiens.org/authors/yolanda-moses/ Goodman’s post from Mar 2020: https://www.sapiens.org/body/is-race-real/ Goodman, Alan H., Yolanda T. Moses, and Joseph L. Jones. (2020) Race: Are We So Different? 2nd Edition. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. Moses, Y. T. (1989). Black Women in Academe. Issues and Strategies. In F. Foundation (Ed.). Washington, DC: Association of American Colleges, Project on the Status and Education of Women. Project website: Race: Are We So Different?
Alan Goodman is not just one of the geniuses behind MTV. He is a branding God, and one who applies his knowledge of branding, marketing and trust to crypto and blockchain. Listen to this fabulous podcast where I, Aviva Ounap, talk to the man who has created global brands from fairy dust, as we explore the world of crypto and blockchain. SUBSCRIBE to our social channels and never miss an episode: SPOTIFY iTunes Stitcher Soundcloud Google Play Music Tunein Castbox Podchaser Pocket Casts Overcast iHeartRadio PlayerFM YouTube acast podnews Castbox poddtoppen Feedspot kimcoin PodBean Chartable LISTEN NOTES ____________________________ Do you want us to talk about your project or company? Email us: education@saviidigital.com
Today's Episode is brought to you by ThePICoach.com. There you can find info about my PI Coaching services and my books, both of which will help you take your PI business to the next level.After a successful career in the culinary arts, Alan Goodman began his Private Investigations career working for Joe Thornton in Maine, before buying that business Lawyers Investigating Service Inc. LIS provides a wide range of investigative services to attorneys, businesses and individual clients. He is a member of his State and several National Private Investigator Associations. He is the former National Director of the National Association of Legal Investigators and continues to be my close friend and colleague.https://www.lawyersinvestigatingservice.com/Thank you for listening. If you have a moment to spare please leave a rating or comment on Apple Podcasts as that will help us expand the circle around our campfire. If you have any questions please feel to reach out to me via my website http://www.johnhoda.com
I want my MTV? Try, I want my Aeryus! Join me in this interview with Nicholus Andrews, Founder, and CEO of Aeryus.com, and see how Aeryus is making payments easier than ever for consumers and businesses! Also, find out how they got Alan Goodman, the Founder of MTV, to be their Chief Brand Levitator.
Alan Goodman was part of the team that created and launched MTV and re-launched Nickelodeon, he is an award winning writer/producer and the current CMO/Chief Brand Levitator at Aeryus, the first complete transactional system for digital currencies. Joe and Alan discuss his past in entertainment from the standpoint of consumer benefits and by extension how that relates to the future of the crypto space.
I want my MTV? Try, I want my Aeryus! Join me in this interview with Nicholus Andrews, Founder, and CEO of Aeryus.com, and see how Aeryus is making payments easier than ever for consumers and businesses! Also, find out how they got Alan Goodman, the Founder of MTV, to be their Chief Brand Levitator. SUBSCRIBE to our social channels and never miss an episode: SPOTIFY iTunes Stitcher Soundcloud Google Play Music Tunein Castbox Pocket Casts Overcast iHeartRadio PlayerFM YouTube ________________ Do you want us to talk about your project or company? Email us: education@saviidigital.com
The Fat Boys are an American hip hop trio from Brooklyn, New York City, that emerged in the early 1980s. The group was briefly known originally as the Disco 3.Mark Morales a.k.a. "Prince Markie Dee"Damon Wimbley a.k.a. "Kool Rock-Ski"Darren Robinson a.k.a. "Buff Love" a.k.a. "The Human Beat Box" (June 10, 1967 – December 10, 1995)Manager Charlie Stettler was a Swiss national who had embraced hip-hop culture. In 1983, putting the two together he contacted the nascent Swatch company and offered the talents of his group. The American office marketing group, headed by Steven Rechtschaffner and Nancy Kadner, were starting to do some offbeat, interesting campaigns, and agreed to star the Fat Boys in one of MTV's earliest commercials. Stettler, knowing the video channel was playing no hip-hop, readily agreed. Even with no fee he sensed the exposure would catapult his trio into youth's mainstream. The company returned to The Fat Boys for a 1985 Christmas commercial, created by former MTV creative heads Alan Goodman and Fred Seibert.The group's 1984 self-titled debut, The Fat Boys, is considered by many to be an early hip hop classic, with artists like Boogie Down Productionsand Redman, among others, making references to the album.Big Buff Love, the Human Beatbox, was a pioneer in beatboxing (using his mouth to create hip hop percussion sounds). He and another contemporary, Doug E. Fresh, popularized beatboxing, inspiring other artists to innovate, including Biz Markie.For its 1987 album, Crushin', the Fat Boys made a cover version of The Surfaris' hit "Wipe Out" with The Beach Boys singing back-up vocals. The single made it to #12 on the Billboard chart, and #10 on the corresponding R&B listing. The Fat Boys also recorded a version of "The Twist" with Chubby Checker, who performed it originally in 1960.Capitalizing on their good-humored personalities, the trio starred in the 1985 Run-D.M.C. feature film Krush Groove and in the feature film Disorderlies (1987), which featured Ralph Bellamy as a millionaire invalid who receives bumbling care by his good-natured orderlies (played by the Fat Boys), with a cameo by manager Stettler. The group was later approached to record the theme song for A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988), called "Are You Ready for Freddy," which featured Robert Englund performing as Freddy Krueger.Attempting to capitalize on the appearance-oriented name of the Fat Boys, another hip hop group dubbed itself the Skinny Boys, and yet another the Fat Girls. The popularity of those groups was mild in comparison, however.The group's popularity declined by the 1990s. For example, in the 1992 feature film Boomerang, Chris Rock's character laments the breakup of the Fat Boys. He was later quoted by Jay-Z in his 2001 song the "Heart of the City (Ain't No Love)". Prince Markie Dee left the group to pursue solo interests, which included producing many early tracks for Mariah Carey and Mary J. Blige which included her debut single, "Real Love." In 1991, the remaining two members, Kool Rock Ski and Buff Love, carried on as a duo and released Mack Daddy (1991), but shortly thereafter, the group disbanded (until 2008).On December 10, 1995, Buff Love died of a heart attack in Rosedale, Queens, New York. He was 28 years old and reportedly weighed 450 pounds (200 kg). Prince Markie Dee is a current radio host for WEDR 99 Jamz in Miami, Florida working weekends. Kool Rock-ski resides in New York.The surviving members of the Fat Boys launched its first official homepage, OriginalFatBoys.com, on November 5, 2008. According to the website, the Fat Boys recorded its first track "Fat Boys Unite" in nearly two decades and have plans of doing a reality TV show in search of a new member.[1]In March 2009, Kool Rock-ski announced the launch of his official website, KoolRockSki.com. His first solo project, the EP Party Time, was released on April 14, 2009.On October 18, 2010, the cable network TV One's aired Unsung: The Story of The Fat Boys. It mentioned that the two surviving members reunited and were touring with Doug E. Fresh who was providing the beatboxing. There has been no confirmation if he is the new third permanent member. This was produced by the group's manager, Louis Gregory, publicly known as Uncle Louie.In August 2012, The Fat Boys were scheduled to perform at the 13th annual Gathering of the Juggalos in Cave-In-Rock, Illinois but ultimately failed to appear.[2]In August 2017 the groups current manager, Uncle Louie discussed their commercial success with Rolling Stone Magazine. [3]In early 2015, The Fat Boys re-launched their clothing line, FatBoysClothing.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Jaeb is back after a brief hiatus. Alan Goodman from the “Rocky Coast of Maine” joins Paul to discuss current happenings, including opportunities and pitfalls related to investigative work in the wake of a disaster. Next month Paul welcomes Steve Crane, President and Owner, of ASC Professional Investigations in Michigan. Steve shares his story […]
Eric Hunger / ElectroBike Georgia President Eric Hunger is President of ElectroBike Georgia. A former Global Vice President of Sales & Marketing for several manufacturing and distribution companies, Eric is passionate about clean commuting, outdoor recreation and time spent with family - all of which he enjoys on his ElectroBike. Having traded in his […] The post Eric Hunger with ElectroBike Georgia and Alan Goodman with Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
One thing I often wondered when I first got into DIY was whether any "real" producers and engineers built their own gear. So I was thrilled to visit Marc Alan Goodman at his studio Strange Weather in Brooklyn to see his DIY gear and talk to him about how DIY fits into his career as a successful studio owner and engineer. We recorded some video of Marc's DIY gear which you can see below. After my camera ran out of batteries, we sat down and chatted about lots of DIY stuff. Download the MP3 file or listen on Subscribe to the podcast! Topics covered: Becoming your own studio tech The ecstasy and agony of trying to do everything yourself Marc's involvement in the Harrison Ford Filter project Marc's thoughts on the LAZ EQN, Neve-style EQ (of which he built 16!) How DIY is as old as the profession of audio engineering DIY: business or hobby? Electricity as the true medium of a recording engineer The vintage U87 project (of which he built 3!)
In this message-oversatuartion era, marketers have to “pick an audience and superserve them,” says branding guru Alan Goodman, who teaches a marketing master class at Macaulay Honors College. At MTV, where he developed the logo and the iconic animation IDs, Goodman says he saw the network as more than just a music video channel, and identified the audience as young people and proposed to reach them by offering programs that would annoy their parents. The campaign for Nickelodeon, he says, took the kids’ network from the lowest-rated basic cable network to the highest in nine months without changing programming. One tool he used in his Nick campaign was doo-wop, which people told him was a mistake because it was out of style. Kids responded to it, he says, because it was different.
Paul Jaeb is back after a brief hiatus. Alan Goodman, the podcast’s right hand man, and Paul discuss what’s new in the industry, discuss the “PI mythology” from the new book Legendary Detective, and catch up on their professional lives. Next month Paul welcomes another American PI – continuing the show’s mission of sharing ideas […]
Veteran PI Kevin McClain comes on the show to talk about his new service offering that is based on a smart phone app. Cutting edge stuff. Jimmie Mesis and Paul talk about the latest issue of PI Magazine and the upcoming World Investigators Conference. Alan Goodman is back ranting about something – but we finish […]
After a few months off Paul is back with his crew. Alan Goodman leads a surveillance discussion with well-known PI Ed Spicer of Ocean States Investigative Group. Peter Psarouthakis and Paul discuss current legislative issues and talk about the importance of having a robust network of international investigators. Paul shares a life-changing event and discusses […]
Alan Goodman, Jimmie Mesis, and Scott Wilson share with Paul their insights on the new app that is shaking the industry. Listen for Jimmie’s huge announcement and enjoy Alan’s take on the state of the industry. Please support our generous sponsors, including our friends at IRB. Next month Paul welcomes Brian King, the godfather of […]
Paul interviews Ron Rugen of Rugen Team Investigations in Kansas City, MO. Ron and Paul talk about his practice and an interesting project that Ron worked on for ESPN. Alan Goodman is back from the Rocky Coast of Maine and he and Paul discuss undercover operations. Next month the podcast welcomes back Jimmie Mesis of […]
Your host Paul Jaeb is excited to welcome back John Hoda of Elm City Detectives back on the program. John has appeared several times in the past and he and Paul continue their discussion about John’s career. Scott Wilson from IRB updates listeners on several new things, including IRBfocus Express, a new Relatives and Neighbors […]
Paul Jaeb chats with Tim O’Rourke CPS about the upcoming FALI conference in Cocoa Beach. Tim shares his insights on whether or not we’re in a “Golden Age” for private investigators. Alan throws in his two cents in the Goodman Monologue and joins Paul in their check-in with Peter Psaurothakis, the Executive Director of Intellenet. […]
Scott Fulmer, The Utah Gumshoe, is Paul’s special guest for the February 2015 show. Scott and Paul talk about his strategy for success and his acclaimed podcast. Recurring guests Dave Pelligrinelli and Scott Wilson are back and talk with Paul about pricing strategy and new happenings at IRB. Alan Goodman and Paul talk about the […]
Sales consultant and trainer Steve Hoeft joins Paul Jaeb to talk about how to sell consulting services. Alan Goodman and Paul discuss the importance of resilience and reminisce about The Rockford Files, in light of the recent passing of James Garner. Next month Paul is joined by Scott Wilson of IRB and recurring guest Dave […]
It’s time for the Annual Industry Roundtable, as Paul is joined by Tim O’Rourke, President of FALI; Scott Wilson, Director of Sales at IRB Search; and Alan Goodman. Enjoy their wide-ranging discussion on the state of the industry. The Goodman Monologue focuses on how our egos can get in the way of effective leadership. Paul […]
Paul Jaeb welcomes Steve Koenig, Wayne Edwards, and Tom Herder to the annual Surveillance Roundtable. Alan Goodman and Peter Psarouthakis share their deep concerns over the use of drone technology in our industry. Finally, Scott Wilson from IRB Search announces the new IRB Connections program. Next month Paul is having his good friend John Hoda […]
Paul Jaeb hosts Brian Willingham of Diligentia, Barry Nixon of preemploymentdirectory.com, Dave Pelligrinelli of AFX, and regular guest Alan Goodman on the August podcast. This 90 minute show, the podcast’s longest program in its history, is full of great intel. Brian shares his insights about his awesome agency, Barry updates us on the pitfalls of conducting […]
Runny nose, sneezing watery eyes, itchy eyes or skin – these symptoms and more are caused by allergic rhinitis, an overreaction of your immune system to an allergen. Most allergens are typically harmless substances such as pollen, pet dander, mold and more. Diagnosing, treating and helping you manage rhinitis and other allergy, asthma, and sinus-related concerns is the specialty of Dr. Alan Goodman, Allergist/Immunologist with Summit Medical Group.
The June podcast of the American Private Investigator is loaded with outstanding contributors. Phil Becnel is back for his quarterly Practical Intelligence segment – this time on ethics. Ian Withers, a very well established and respected PI from Northern Ireland discusses international investigations. The show’s newest sponsor, IRB Search, is introduced to us by Scott […]
Paul Jaeb welcomes back Nicole Bocra to the podcast. Nicole is an accomplished private investigator who operates in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, DC. She shares the lessons she has learned over the past 10 years that have made her successful. A lot has changed for Nicole since her first appearance in 2010. Peter Psarouthakis returns […]
Paul Jaeb welcomes Kevin McClain, an exceptional private investigator from St. Louis, to discuss the practices that have made him a successful businessman. Kevin’s commitment to the profession is impressive – from involvement in national and local associations to consulting with other professionals. Paul welcomes many new members to the API Nation and continues his […]
Be the first to download the new and improved American Private Investigator© podcast. Reformatted, redesigned, and now with full social media access, the show will certainly continue its mission of helping private investigators grow and prosper. Host Paul Jaeb welcomes Rich Robertson of R3 Investigations to talk about how he succeeded in building an exceptional […]
Paul Jaeb and Alan Goodman reflect on their 50th show together and share the exciting new changes taking place at America’s leading private investigator podcast. Make sure to take the survey to help us make some critical decisions about your show. If you want to connect with Paul you can email him at pjaeb@heartlandinfo.com. Thank […]
The January podcast of the American Private Investigator includes the annual surveillance roundtable with Bill Pellerin, Paul Dank, and Ed Spicer sharing their insights on the past year. Regular contributors Alan Goodman and Peter Psarouthakis share their thoughts on conferences and legislative issues. Tune in for exciting news from Host Paul Jaeb and Producer Mike […]
Paul Jaeb opens the December 2013 podcast with a riveting interview with David Camm, who was recently exonerated on the triple murders on his wife and two children. Playing an integral role were David’s private investigative team, led by Gary Dunn and under the auspices of Investigating Innocence – a new non-profit started by Bill […]
Richard Falk, UN Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Territories of Gaza and the West Bank, on Israel's slaughter of humanitarian aid activists and the wanton violation of International law; Dr. Gabriel Piterber on the Genocidal heart of the Apartheid Zionist State and reports on the Israeli response to the attack on the humanitarian aid flotilla; Alan Goodman, Revolution newspaper, on the role of Israel and how the relationship between Israel and the US figures in the attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla; Members of the Stolen Lives Project call for Justice for Oscar Grant; Donna Jo Brindle on combining her passion for food and music into a wacky and pointed Gastro-Politico Carnival tribute to Johnny Cash.