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When strategy feels like a moving target, how do you hold fast to what really matters?In today's episode, Ori Carmel shares how to hold fast to your true mission when everything feels uncertain, and how our quick decisions might be holding us back.
Cherry, baby! We are here with two-time Tony-winner and three-time Emmy-winner Cherry Jones. You Might Know Her From The Handmaid's Tale, 24, Transparent, Succession, The West Wing, The Village, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, and her numerous theatre credits including The Heiress, Doubt, Mrs. Warren's Profession, and The Glass Menagerie. Cherry talked to us about playing the real life Eileen Myles on Transparent, grounding the violence on 24, whether or not she'll appear in the final season of The Handmaid's Tale, and she shares with us an actor's secret: her “moment before” from the Broadway production of Doubt. Plus, we got the scoop on going toe to toe with Brian Cox on Succession, whether or not she'd ever play Madame/Mama Rose in Gypsy, and trailblazing as a queer person in entertainment when she won her Tonys. This one was just a total treat! Patreon: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this episode: Was Sarah Schulman's novel People in Trouble ripped off for Rent? Michael Greif directed Jonathan Larson's original production of Rent Gypsy Rose Lee's autobiography, Gypsy: A Memoir: June Havoc's 2 memoirs: Early Havoc and More Havoc Arthur Laurents' memoir: Original Story By: Gypsy movie with Rosalind Russell (1962) + Bette Midler tv Gypsy (1993) Our Sunset Boulevard review on Patreon Book about original production of Sunset Boulevard We are digging into the source material for our: YEAR OF Rent | Gypsy | Sunset Boulevard | Chicago The play is called Chicago Bette's Emmy performance of “Rose's Turn” in stirrup pants Spongebob creator Hillenburg sold rights to Nickelodeon and when he died they made a musical and lots of spin-offs Tick Tick Boom introduced Anne to Raul Esparza “Boho Days” 5 Days at Memorial (Apple TV) Nan Pierce on Succession was the bus and truck Katherine Graham After doing Doubt on Broadway, she went on national tour with the show Dennis Haysbert was first President on 24 and then it was Cherry as Allison Taylor Had been doing rep at ART for 10 years when she opened as Catherine in the 1995 revival of The Heiress directed by Gerry Guitierrez Cherry saw Tyne Daly and Angela Lansbury's Gypsy Angela was a tall woman Jane Greenwood was costume designer for The Heiress and the Colleen Dewhurst's A Moon for the Misbegotten Has Colleen's student id card from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts hanging on her wall Played Ma Joad at the National Theatre in London last summer (will not transfer) Jessica Chastain A Doll's House got the phone stuff out of the way at pre-show Testament of Mary with Fiona Shaw Jessica Hecht was so good in Summer of 1976 and Eureka Day Cherry loves J. Smith Cameron in anything M Night Shyamalan's Signs and The Village Former guest of the show Celia Weston told us M Night's camp was fun but didn't inform the work Starred opposite Mel Gibson in the Jodie Foster's film, The Beaver Twelfth Night with Diane Lane (directed by Andrei Serban) Lifetime lesbian movie with Brooke Shields, What Makes a Family (2001) We interviewed Veronica Cartwright who was in The Children's Hour Played Eleanor Roosevelt opposite Hilary Swank's Amelia Eearhart in Amelia Tina Howe and Jack O'Brien's Pride's Crossing is the thing Cherry wants us to see Played Matt Damon's mom in Ocean's 12 even though she is 14 years younger than him MOVIES CHERRY IS NOT IN: Cold Mountain and A League of Their Own (aka Avita Vayonne) Does the audiobooks for Little House on the Prairie books Claire Danes reads audiobook of The Handmaid's Tale Essentially played Eileen Myles in Transparent Was NOT in the O'Malley with Mickey Rooney Was never ASKED to be on The L Word We talked to Barrie Kreinik about Eva La Gallienne and Laurette Taylor but said it was RUMORED, no receipts Character in Noel Coward's Hay Fever based on Laurette Taylor Timothee Chalamet's speech at the 2025 SAG Awards “They Like Me” is actually “YOU LIKE ME” “It Came True”
On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we're joined by Allison Taylor, the Co-Founder of Le Prunier, a revolutionary beauty brand that taps into the power of plums. Alongside her sisters, Jacqueline and Elaine, Allison has taken her family's century-old farming legacy and transformed it into a luxury skincare line that is as innovative as it is sustainable.During our conversation, Allison shares the fascinating journey of how she and her sisters turned their family's plum farm into a thriving skincare brand. We dive into the unique benefits of plums as a skincare ingredient, the challenges and rewards of working closely with family, and how Le Prunier has set itself apart in the highly competitive clean beauty market. Allison also discusses the importance of sustainability and how Le Prunier is leading the way with eco-friendly practices that honor the land their family has farmed for generations.Whether you're passionate about clean beauty, interested in family-run businesses, or curious about the future of skincare, this episode is filled with valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to hear Allison's incredible story and discover the secrets behind Le Prunier's success. Now on The Kara Goldin Show.Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, which is now in the Top 1% of Entrepreneur podcasts in the world? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com. You can also find me @KaraGoldin on all networks.To learn more about Allison Taylor and LE PRUNIER:https://www.instagram.com/allisontay/https://www.instagram.com/leprunier/https://www.linkedin.com/in/allison-taylor-98495a115/https://www.leprunier.com/Sponsored By:Lands End - Go to landsend.com and use code THEKARASHOW to get 30% off your summer purchase.Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/588
Allison Taylor Levine is the founder and CEO of the Local Journalism Initiative and Spotlight Delaware. She has dedicated herself to reinventing local journalism in Delaware, and other states are taking note. Allison talks about local news and information -- as opposed to just news -- because what Spotlight Delaware is committed to getting both news and critical information to their residents. Her point of view is that local news and information is the backbone is democracy and community -- and I agree with her 100%. Learn more about and support Allison's work here -- and tune in today to hear more about non-profit news that's making a huge impact. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Startup CPG Podcast, Daniel Scharff is joined by Allison Taylor, Director of Business Development at Pint Size Hawaii, and Ahmed Chehade, Chief Operating Officer at Good Stuff Distributor, Inc. to delve into the intricacies of Direct Store Delivery (DSD) relationships in the retail sector. They explore the nuances between DSDs and broadliners, dissect market dynamics, and offer insights into operational strategies and brand support, while highlighting these two well-regarded DSDs who focus on Hawaii and NorCal, respectively.They uncover the strategies and challenges facing modern retail operations. Pricing considerations, incentive programs, and actionable recommendations for enhancing customer engagement through in-store demos are also discussed. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or a startup enthusiast, this episode promises valuable insights to propel your business forward.Tune in and learn how to optimize your retail strategy today!Listen in as share about:The Nature of DSD and Its ImportanceBrand Success StoriesThe Difference Between DSD and Broadline DistributorsHow Brands Find the Right DSD PartnerDistribution Channels and Market EntryOperational ProcessesChallenges of Distribution in Hawaii and NorCalImportance of Local TeamsEffectiveness of Demos and IncentivesFinancial ConsiderationsStrategies for SuccessEpisode Links:Good Stuff Distributor, Inc. WebsitePint Size Hawaii WebsiteAllison Taylor's LinkedInAhmed Chehade's LinkedInDon't forget to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you enjoyed this episode. For potential sponsorship opportunities or to join the Startup CPG community, visit http://www.startupcpg.com.Show Links:Transcripts of each episode are available on the Transistor platform that hosts our podcast here (click on the episode and toggle to “Transcript” at the top)Join the Startup CPG Slack community (20K+ members and growing!)Follow @startupcpgVisit host Daniel's Linkedin Questions or comments about the episode? Email Daniel at podcast@startupcpg.comEpisode music by Super Fantastics
Let's talk about how She Built It®. This week, host Melanie Barr inspires a captivating conversation with Allison Taylor, co-founder of Le Prunier, an innovative organic beauty line harnessing The Power of Plum™. In this episode, Melanie and Allison dive into the story behind Le Prunier, founded in September 2017 by siblings Jacqueline, Allison, and Elaine Taylor. Discover how their passion for sustainability and natural beauty led to the creation of a unique product line that is transforming the skincare industry. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship, family collaboration, and the beauty of embracing nature.Allison has an extensive background in Marketing, Brand Development, and Management. She studied Communications and Sociology at the University of Southern California and honed her artistic design skills at Parsons New School of Design in New York. Prior to the development of Le Prunier, Allison worked with companies such as Giorgio Armani, Mother Denim, and STX Entertainment. She also has experience working in film, television, and music. Her acute eye for design, entrepreneurial sensibilities, and genuine love for all things health + wellness have finally culminated in her most exciting project yet.
Launching a business in beauty is hard. Period. But launching a business in beauty that can thoughtfully navigate the demands of the industry while caring for our planet? Next level. Which is exactly why Rebundle Extension's Ciara Imani May and Le Prunier's Allison Taylor were the perfect guests to speak about the intersection of business and environmental impact. I sat down with Ciara to discuss how her compostable, banana-fiber-based hair extensions are slowly but surely changing the Black hair industry, and Allison to talk about how she and her sisters flipped their family plum farm on its head to create a business completely based on the kernels that everyone else seemed to ignore. Tune in as both founders discuss the successes, the remaining challenges around access and redefining luxury, and how they strive to implement sustainable practices in their personal lives. Links to Products/Resources Mentioned: Rebundle Extensions, Le Prunier (Plum Oil and Plumscreen), Ilia Serum Foundation, Crown Affair, Everest Shampoo Concentrate Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Stay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Ciara: @_ciznFollow Allison: @allisontay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Transforming The Toddler Years - Conscious Moms Raising World & Kindergarten Ready Kids
In this episode, Cara is joined by Allison Taylor, a military wife, mom to 3 kids, and host of the Everybody's Gotta Eat podcast. Her passion for feeding her family well, along with her busy lifestyle, has made her a meal-planning ninja. She offers tips, tricks, and meal-planning ideas to help other busy moms tackle the big question, "What's for dinner?" Are you enrolled in Cara's Transforming the Toddler Years Course yet? We start on Wednesday, April 5th! Are you ready to master your mindset and harness the power of perspective as you apply science-based strategies that work for who you are, who your toddler is, and your unique home environment? You'll graduate the 6-week program with a personalized parenting toolkit feeling calm, connected, and confident to handle the ups and downs of parenting a toddler! Sign up today and grab the surprise bonus! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/core4parenting/message
Welcome, mompreneurs!Thank you for listening to this episode, where I have a conversation with Allison Taylor, mompreneur, military spouse and host of Everybody's Gotta East Podcast.This is episode is part 1 of 2 episodes that will focus on women in podcasting to round out Women's History Month this March.In this episode, Allison shares her tips for taking the overwhelm out of meal planning and prep, as well as strategies to take the pressure out of meal time, in addition to recipes and stories about food.Here are some of the topics and takeaways from our conversation:Give yourself permission to take the pressure out of meal timeHow to simplify meal prep, grocery shopping, and recipesPreserving your mental energy and the importance of having an automatic plan for tasks like meal prep that are mentally exhaustingHow mindset shifts that we make with meal prep and planning transfer to other areas our life, including how you run and grow your businessesUsing your unique skills to help othersBenefits of starting a podcast to gain confidence and community as a momResources: Everybody's Gotta Eat Podcast, free meal planning template, and more! Episode on getting your child to eatConnect with Allison: Instagram: @everybodys.gotta.eatLet's connect!
Bonus Subscriber-Only Episode. This episode is available in a video format on Spotify. In this bonus episode, Allison Taylor, host of Everybody's Gotta Eat, walks us through simple healthy snacks to make and feel good about feeding our kids. Click on the link for the recipe to make these delicious treats. Recipe: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFblA190aI/AVS4ZnPCh3rLbqrEISzipQ/view?utm_content=DAFblA190aI&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reallifemomz/message
The Aerospace Corporation analog mission crew will be entering the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah to simulate living and working on Mars. What experiments will help understand the future of human space exploration? What do they expect to learn about how the future of off planet living will be and how can space policy today support the future? Join Aerospace analog astronauts Barbara Braun, Kristine Ferrone, Allison Taylor, Trevor Jahn, and Ashley Kowalski in this episode.The Space Policy Show is produced by The Aerospace Corporation's Center for Space Policy and Strategy. It is a virtual series covering a broad set of topics that span across the space enterprise. CSPS brings together experts from within Aerospace, the government, academia, business, nonprofits, and the national labs. The show and their podcasts are an opportunity to learn about and to stay engaged with the larger space policy community. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch all episodes!
Allison Taylor is a military spouse and mom of 3, has a teaching degree, and is a copywriter. She espouses a very different food mindset than me, and I'm so glad to have had this conversation about food waste and overconsumption! Her podcast Everybodys Gotta Eat will come out officially in January, but the trailer is already available. As a military family that has moved around, packing (or not packing) and storing food is an important point, and she has such a great message to share. So grateful to have made this connection to open my mind.Listen to Allison's podcast trailer, Everybody's Gotta Eat here, and be on the lookout for more from her in January! Please follow Grounded In Maine podcast at https://www.instagram.com/groundedinmainepodcast/ , or https://www.facebook.com/Grounded-in-Maine-Podcast-101968515779712/You can DM me there, post, or email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com. Website for Amy's Garden Jam is www.amysgardenjam.comHow Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - listen to more at www.janebolduc.comPodcast cover by Becca Kofron- check out her awesome art at https://www.instagram.com/artbybeccakofron/ or https://www.artbybeccakofron.com/ Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform. Learn more at www.buzzsprout.com
Welcome to the fifth episode of our LIFT podcast! In today's new market landscape, intent data is becoming increasingly relevant. In this episode, we are joined by the VP of Growth Marketing at Celigo, Michelle Bastelier, to discuss all things intent data. Celigo is a Series C automation platform company, which enables integration of all different SaaS applications into one platform. Through this discussion, you will discover how to shape your organization in order to use intent data, as well as three pertinent use cases to leverage it. We also share some common pitfalls and lessons we've learned so you can prepare prior to implementation and ensure no resources go to waste. Finally, we fill you in on how you can get started with using intent data, getting farther, faster. Tune in to hear Allison and Michelle's insights and learn how to optimize your programs and teams. Key Points from This Episode: The topic covered in this webinar: the reality versus the hype of intent data. Introducing Michelle Bastelier, VP of Growth Marketing at Celigo. The skillset suited for growth marketing. What Celigo does and how it's changing the landscape for digital transformation. Host, Allison Taylor, shares her background. What intent data is and the purpose it serves. Why it's important to constantly feed the market with new updates, assets, and messaging. Ensuring the business outcome matches your business goals when employing intent data. What accelerates the ROI of the intent data system. The countless benefits of employing intent data. How Celigo has used intent data to expand its accounts. How intent data assists sales productivity. The integration challenges Celigo has experienced. How intent data has enabled Celigo to grow its install base. Setting up teams, training, and bonding through daily stand-ups. How long it took for the intent data to start driving pipeline contribution for Celigo. How to ensure your intent data is capturing and mapping according to your data structure. Important lessons learned about territory mapping. The operational impact of using intent data. What to be aware of, in terms of budget allocation. How priority scores in ABM programs assist growth marketing and segmentation. How to get started with intent data! Tweetables: “I think intent data is incredibly relevant to today's new market landscape.” — @mbasteli [0:03:15] “[Intent data] gives you the data you need to fully optimize your programs in a way that typical tracking software just can't offer you, not at scale.” — @mbasteli [0:14:43] “With intent data, we've been able to coalesce things into programs and get things set up in a more organized and strategic way to grow the install base.” — @allisonthought [0:23:42] “One of the great things about intent data is it allows you to up your ad click-through rate and engagement noticeably and get your cost per click significantly lowered.” — @mbasteli [0:42:47] “The best approach is not to be perfect, but to be able to live with imperfection.” — @allisonthought [0:50:55] “Every company on the planet needs to automate in order to survive in the future of a machine-driven world.” — @allisonthought [0:53:16] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Michelle Bastelier on LinkedIn Michelle Bastelier on Twitter Celigo Allison J. Taylor on LinkedIn Allison J. Taylor on Twitter Email listener feedback to info@thoughtmarketing.com BrightTALK Demandbase
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Allison Taylor is an educational assistant at a high school in Miramichi.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
No masks, no distancing, no case reporting and no isolation. That's the new reality in New Brunswick classrooms. Allison Taylor is an educational assistant who feels like school staff have been abandoned by the government and public health.
Cécilia Fellouse-Guenkel is a well known compliance practitioner in France. She and Tom Fox have worked together in live as well as virtual conferences. She moved into the compliance industry when she joined a medical device company in the US. Since then, she says, compliance has been her passion. She eventually opened her own compliance consulting business, called Compliance For Good. The name of her company signifies that compliance is not only for the greater good, but for the long term. She and Tom talk about the evolution of ESG and how it has a positive impact on companies as well as the wider community. Evolution of ESG Tom asks, “How have you seen ESG evolve in Europe and the EU over the past few years?” Cécilia responds that ESG is a broad notion, many aspects of which have existed for quite some time. “I guess what's changed now with ESG is on the one hand, how the investment and the financial world have been behaving recently,” she remarks. ESG-oriented investments have increased to the tune of US$30 trillion in recent times. Financial institutions are now willing to put a price tag on companies' ESG efforts based on KPIs, which is an area compliance professionals are experts in. She discusses the strict ESG regulations in France and the EU - particularly the Duty of Care Act and the SFDR mandates respectively - which she says are catapulting ESG into the limelight as a critical issue for companies and compliance professionals. She and Tom talk about the impact on companies' supply chain and the disquiet some stakeholders feel about these new regulations because of the presumption of responsibility now placed on businesses. A Holistic Conversation What advice are you giving your clients about ESG, Tom asks Cécilia. Companies come to her with questions about the Duty of Care law and other ESG regulations. “What I love the most is to make it a more holistic conversation, a global conversation,” she tells Tom. She shows her clients how they can achieve both an impact analysis and Duty of Care plan at the same time. “What I like about ESG is that it's a shift for compliance people going from mostly looking at the risks … ESG is also looking at the positive aspects. So it's really risk, opportunity and positive impact,” Cécilia comments. The conversation immediately becomes more strategic, efficient and helpful when you take this perspective, she adds. Boards also are more willing to listen. She emphasizes that this type of holistic approach is not new to compliance officers: another reason they are in a good position to lead the conversation around ESG. Value of Compliance in ESG A recent report by McKinsey explains the impact ESG has on a company's profitability, including lower risk of sanctions, higher employee retention, and attracting potential talent. Cécilia says that compliance professionals should make sure they're part of the conversation. She shares practical advice from two books. Tom comments that some compliance professionals don't feel as comfortable with the E of ESG, as they believe they lack technical skills in that area. He asks Cécilia to share her thoughts on the subject. Even though the environmental aspect is a technical area, she remarks, compliance officers can still offer their expertise, such as in monitoring and standardizing KPIs. Another key area where compliance has valuable expertise is in third-party risk management. ESG Into the Future Cécilia wants compliance professionals to jump on the ESG train in the future. “It's where we belong,” she tells Tom, “in the strategic sphere and the strategic role of ethics and compliance.” She likes Allison Taylor's idea of the CCO as the Chief Integrity Officer. She is also hoping for more standard KPIs to move the industry forward. Resources Cécilia Fellouse-Guenkel on LinkedIn
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18 months after Day 7 Jack and Kim are in New York and Jack’s treatment is completed Takes place about 14 years and 6 months after Day 1 Key plot: Jack cannot get out Jack is heading back to LA with Kim, Stephen and Teri Victor Aruz, old contact, shows up with info on an Hassan hit but is killed when Jack tries delivering him to CTU Kim convinces Jack to stay and help Peace process Islamic Republic of Kamistan President Omar Hassan is going to sign a global peace treaty with Allison Taylor Hassan has been having an affair with reporter Meredith Reed, who’s suspected of working alongside the terrorists, but is framed Hassan’s brother and chief of staff Farhad is actually in on it Attempt on Hassan’s life Russian assassin Davros has a cover as a cop and gets on the United Nations security detail Planted a bomb under a manhole cover on Hassan’s exit route after triggering a bomb threat within the UN After the attack and Farhad’s betrayal Hassan begins arresting people who are connected to the opposition, including Minister Jamot for having a cousin who was among the detainees Renee’s back in the game Davros had traces of weapons-grade uranium-235 on him Linked to a Russian gang Renee was undercover with six years before She was fired from FBI for torturing Alan Wilson and is clearly in a bad state of mind Ziya Dakhilov (Jon Sklaroff) is her in to Vladimir Laitanan, who leads the gang and with whom she has been violated by Dana’s past resurfaces Dana Walsh is actually Jenny Scott from Rock Springs (Arkansas) and was an accessory to murder Kevin Wade was her partner (more like controller) and wants something in return for keeping her secret - a big score
Today, I'm taking you back in time and pulling an episode out of my archives because it was such an important conversation. I want to make sure you don't miss this, especially if you're one of my listeners who's making the decision to join Weight Loss From Within. In this episode, Allison Taylor shares her journey through the program and how she went from wanting to be thinner, prettier, smarter, and never feeling good enough to feeling more than good enough. She was constantly in a state of overwhelm, people-pleasing, and perfectionism. Now, she knows how to make herself a priority in her life. She knows how to slow down and makes caring for her physical and emotional well-being a priority. As a mom of two, she's like so many of you listening to this podcast. To see where she is now from where she was is absolutely mind-blowing! 7:46 - How my relationship with Allison unfolded 15:29 - What the journey through the program was like for Allison 24:08 - Allison shares how much has changed with her daughters 33:13 - The metaphor that I now use for committing to change 39:10 - Allison becoming the best version of herself 44:16 - Being stuck in comparison-itis and putting herself down Follow Lisa's journey on Instagram Imagine falling in love with your body in only six weeks time...learn how to see yourself through an entirely new perspective... more admiration, more confidence, and more self-love. Join the Weight Loss From Within program and discover this for yourself.
In episode 86 Lisa brings on Allison Taylor to share her transformational journey through Weight Loss From Within™ and how she went from a state of longing to be thinner, prettier, smarter and enough to feeling proud, peaceful and feeling MORE than enough. This Australian mom of 2 went from a constant state of overwhelm, people-pleasing and perfectionism to making herself a priority in her life, slowing down and making caring for her physical and emotional well-being non-negotiable. Her story is inspiring and transformational and we're beyond grateful she was open to sharing it here on the podcast. If Allison's story resonates with you make sure you sign up and learn more about Weight Loss From Within™. The waitlist is NOW open www.lisacarpenter.ca/wfwwaitlist
Allison is not only a wedding planner, she's also a firefighter! How cool is that?I always tip my hat to those who have been in the wedding industry for than a few years. It can be a taxing business, and Allison's longevity is a testament to her dedication.https://wncweddings.net/Pistons & Prosecco is hosted by Bryce Bjornson, owner of Jack's 47 Mobile Bar.
Jay and I take things in a different direction this week. We consider some of the year end wrap ups and pontifications of the future that recently caught our collective eyes. Jay reflects on the greatest pro football dynasty of alltime, how it got there and where it may be going. Tom goes all in on looking back and looking forward. DOJ year in review. SEC year in review. Issues for compliance professionals for 2020. Bribery schemes from 2019, and responses to these bribery schemes. Matt Kelly provides his take on 7 issues for 2020. Tom and Matt go into the weeds for Part 1 on a 2-part podcast series on the veiled land of the future in Compliance into the Weeds. Mike Volkov does a podcast on the FCPA review in review. He also has three blog post, -1-a record setting year, 2-FCPA Enforcement Highlights and 3-Carnac the Magnificent. Ten top D&O stories from 2019. Kevin LaCroix on the D&O Diary. 2020 will see the convergence of ABC and human rights compliance. Allison Taylor in the FCPA Blog. The year in export trade control (and a look forward). Dave Lefort weighs in from the EIC perspective. In Complaince Week (sub req’d) The Gibson Dunn 2019 FCPA Review is out. On the Compliance Podcast Network, Tom continues his 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program series.This week saw the following offerings: Day 6 details the Code of Conduct ; Day 7considers policies and procedures; Day 8 looks at internal controls; Day 9 looks at 360 degrees of compliance communications; Day 10looks at the use of social media in compliance. Is the Patriots Dynasty over? Does Jay come to mourn TB12 or to praise him. Our thoughts on the greatest professional football dynasty of all time. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learning an Instrument (0:00:00) It's a pretty commonly held belief that you can't teach an old dog new tricks—right? But that isn't necessarily true. Learning doesn't have to be something that's exclusive to youth, and there might actually be some great benefits to pushing yourself to learn something in adulthood. Here to tell us more about why maybe we should try picking up that untouched guitar is Allison Taylor, violist and director of the New Horizons Orchestra. Handwashing (0:15:25) I think it would be absolutely horrifying to look at the world under a microscope. Germs are everywhere, especially here in winter. Although washing our hands is something that has been drilled into our heads since we were barely even old enough to know what germs were, many of us as adults find ourselves forgetting to do this simple task, or, even worse, voluntarily skipping it all together! We have the epidemiologist Dr. David Berendes with us on the show to teach us about proper handwashing—and what you might be doing wrong without even knowing it. Benjamin Franklin Effect (0:31:04) Have you ever had a neighbor that for whatever reason just really doesn't like you? You drop off holiday cookies, pick up their newspaper, and even invite them to a summer barbecue, but nothing seems to work. Well as a solution, have you ever thought to ask your unfriendly neighbors for a favor? We are talking with Itamar Shatz, from Effectiviology, about The Benjamin Franklin Effect—a theory that explains how we can make friends by asking for favors. One Day at Disney (0:50:32) Have you ever wondered what it's like behind the scenes at a Disney park? One Thursday in 2019, a small army of photographers and videographers scattered around the world to capture a day in the life of Disney! One Day at Disney: Meet the People Who Make the Magic Across the Globe is the result. The project – a book and a documentary -- features authentic, unplanned moments and cast members that bring joy and “magic”. We're talking to Bruce Steele, the author of the book to get the inside scoop on these Disney parks. Easier Resolutions (1:01:59) How many times have you started a new year with huge aspirations of starting fresh, setting goals and actually sticking to them? And how many times has February rolled around and you can't even remember what your goals were in the first place? Well maybe you're thinking too big. We're joined by author and well-being specialist Megan McNealy to talk about how smaller, simpler resolutions can have an even bigger impact on our lives. Living with Stress and Fear (1:23:25) Stress and Fear are two traits of the human experience that are necessary, but unpleasant. No one wants to be ruled by their fears, but we all have experienced a time where fear holds us back. There are many people who may be wondering how they can cope with their fears and stresses and rise to their full potential. Joining us is Dr. Kirk Voss, a marriage and family therapist.
Allison Taylor shares tips for learning an instrument as an adult, David Berendes talks about the proper way to wash your hands, Itamar Shatz tells us how to make friends, Bruce Steele gives us a look into what it's like to work at Disney, Megan McNealy helps us make New Year's resolutions, Kirk Voss talks about coping with stress and fear.
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers Cathlyn Fraguela-Rios, Erin Ford and Allison Taylor discuss the causes of children meltdowns and how you can cope with them.
The Just another Masshole Podcast is a podcast where I (Kyle Raymond), just another masshole comedian, talk about my life, the news of the day, and just about anything I want because it is my show and it is free. Find the show at https://www.facebook.com/JustAnotherMassholePodcast https://www.instagram.com/just_another_masshole_podcast/ https://youtu.be/kUOyXxgWiTk the show is also listed on Itunes, Stitcher, and Google Play Music E-mail me at justanothermpodcast@gmail.com Kyle Raymond Comedy https://kyleraymond82.wixsite.com/justanothermasshole
Sending a physical holiday card could be the key to getting promoted or getting a better job. But, President of Allison & Taylor, Jeff Shane says there are some rules of etiquette. Find out why e-cards just won't work if you want to be memorable at work. https://allisontaylor.com/ And find out the 8 'Do's and Dont's' for sending workplace greetings. Jeff Shane says it's the little things which could potentially offend bosses that are often times mentioned during background checks. https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingSense/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 7! The first 3 way conversation on the Deconstructed Drummer. A lot less formal (and less polite) than a regular episode. If you like the format let me know. I had a blast as always doing this one (although not so much when I had to try and sort out the audio). Taylor Douglas Facebook (facebook.com/taylordouglasdrums/) Instagram (instagram.com/thadouglife/) Currently playing with: The Soulenikoes (facebook.com/thesoulenikoes/) The Story Model (facebook.com/thestorymodel/) Caution:Thieves (facebook.com/cautionthieves/) and many more. Chris Allison Facebook(facebook.com/christopher.allison.102) Instagram (instagram.com/chrisallisondrums/) Currently playing with: Instrumental (adj.) (facebook.com/instrumentaladj/) SEIMS (facebook.com/seimsmusic/) Los Espinas (facebook.com/Losespinasmusic/) Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue of a Tony Hawk Pro Skater Cover Band (facebook.com/BirdmanTHPS/) and many more.
Show Notes for Episode 47, for the week ending April 7, the Season Opener Edition In this episode, Jay and I have a wide-ranging discussion on some of the week’s top FCPA and compliance related stories. We discuss: Wrap up from the SCCE European Compliance and Ethics Institute. SEC Unit Chief Kara Brockmeyer announces her retirement. Click here for Matt Kelly’s article on Radical Compliance. Wal-Mart announces its 2016 spend on its FCPA investigation and remediation of $99MM. Click here for Matt Kelly’s article on Radical Compliance. Upjohn warnings after the Yates Memo. See article the Grand Jury Target blog. Report on OECD Integrity Forum. Allison Taylor writes in the FCPA Blog. Astros, Red Sox and Dodgers all lead their divisions. Jay previews his weekend report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes for Episode 47, for the week ending April 7, the Season Opener Edition In this episode, Jay and I have a wide-ranging discussion on some of the week’s top FCPA and compliance related stories. We discuss: Wrap up from the SCCE European Compliance and Ethics Institute.SEC Unit Chief Kara Brockmeyer announces her retirement. Click here for Matt Kelly’s article on Radical Compliance.Wal-Mart announces its 2016 spend on its FCPA investigation and remediation of $99MM. Click here for Matt Kelly’s article on Radical Compliance.Upjohn warnings after the Yates Memo. See article the Grand Jury Target blog.Report on OECD Integrity Forum. Allison Taylor writes in the FCPA Blog.Astros, Red Sox and Dodgers all lead their divisions.Jay previews his weekend report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Barbara Ballinger and Margaret Crane, co-authors of Suddenly Single After 50, share what life is really like to be over 50 and dating again. Spotlight on Moms features Allison Taylor of FamilyVacationsUS.com. Self-professed food nerd, Crystal River Williams, shares tips for making food fun for kids. Sarah Rodriguez, author of From Depths We Rise: A Journey of Beauty from Ashes, shares her story of overcoming painful circumstances. Rachel Blumenthal, creator of Rockets of Awesome, shares how motherhood inspired the creation of her business.
We met at the PPA Booth at the trade show with Allison. Website: atjphoto.com Blog: atjphoto.com/blog Twitter: @ATJPHOTO Instagram: @atjphoto
Russ can no longer move his bowels, so he seeks help from God. Jesus delivers! Amazing webtv show: High Maintenance http://vimeo.com/channels/highmaintenance/ Submit your FDA comments on ecig regulation here: http://www.regulations.gov/#!submitComment;D=FDA-2014-N-0189-20870 If you are a business owner in the e-cigarette marketplace, consider following these suggestions: http://sfata.org/fdaguidance/ Many thanks to Allison Taylor for calling in tonight about FDA comments. Check out Allison's great blog here: http://uncloudedthinking.com/reconsidering-electronic-cigarettes-a-story/ Thanks to Tom Baker for helping out with the FDA comments as well. He made me put this here: Components and parts of proposed deemed tobacco products would also be deemed to be subject to chapter IX of the FD&C Act, though the additional provisions of this proposed rule would not apply to components or parts that do not contain tobacco or nicotine. We have not quantified the cost of deeming tobacco product components and parts that do not contain tobacco or nicotine, but we request comment on this issue.
It just seems natural to use a foodie town to buoy a food concept. After a very short time, Dishcrawl has made its way across the continental 48 from Silicon Valley to Louisville and their local Ambassador, Allison Taylor, gives us the scoop on the who, how, and why.
Allison Taylor on being part of the greatest US elite program in history at WOGA. Uncle Tim's six-year-old buddy reviews Shawn Johnson on Dancing with The Stars and we tackle cyberbulling in gymnastics. Dvora Myers on making men's gymnastics more popular.
Allison Taylor is a fitness model, she has been in multiple fitness publications, she has done multiple fitness competitions, and she is an Allmax sponsored athlete. Allison will discuss her body image issues as a little girl and also the fact that even as a fitness model she still has insecurities about her body. She discusses how she OverCame that and pushed through a grueling training regiment. Allison Taylor is a person of deep integrity and she gives a ton of great life lessons on how to OverCome. Allison Taylor IG @ataylor716 Website https://www.allmaxnutrition.com/athletes/allison-taylor/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/overcoming-you/donations