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Breaking Barriers with Music Get ready for an uplifting episode of "Pushing Forward with Alycia | A Disability Podcast" as host Alycia Anderson welcomes the extraordinary Amy Wang-Hiller, a violin virtuoso who has transcended the boundaries of music and disability. Champion of Resilience Dive into Amy's advocacy journey, where she fearlessly battles her genetic disorder, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). Amy's resilience shines through as she navigates the challenges of spinal cord complications, maintaining her musical prowess and inspiring others along the way. Amy's Exceptional Journey Amy's exceptional musical journey, from her first notes at age three to her extensive repertoire encompassing baroque to contemporary music. Amy's role as a passionate violin educator and her pursuit of a doctoral degree at the University of Texas. Explore her groundbreaking podcast, "Thrive X Strive Musician," where she amplifies the voices of musicians with disabilities. Amy's dedication to raising awareness about rare diseases and spinal cord injuries on social media and podcasts. Discover how she empowers and inspires individuals to embrace their unique challenges as opportunities for growth. The Power of Music and Adaptability Explore Amy's fascinating adaptive approach to music performance, using mobility aids while continuing to excel in orchestral and chamber settings. Alycia and Amy close the episode with a mesmerizing performance of Bach's 2nd violin sonata 3rd movement, Andante, showcasing Amy's exceptional talent. Connect with Amy Wang-Hiller: Website | Instagram | LinkedIn Connect with Alycia: Feedback | Instagram | LinkedIn | Book Alycia for Speaking | Book Alycia to Train Your Employees in Disabling Ableism | Buy Alycia's DEI Micro Learning Video Series
Kings, queens, bishops and clocks: Winning students from grades one to twelve are off to Montreal for the 34th Annual Canadian Chess Challenge. (Anthony Germain with team coordinator Christopher Qiu; players Amy Wang, Toprak Kemaoglu and his twin sister Maya, Luke Pittman and Evan Fang)
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In episode 46, we chatted with musical phenom Amy Wang-Hiller, the only professional violinist in the US who uses a wheelchair full-time. She is new to using a wheelchair due to Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a condition that affects the collagen in the body and can cause spinal cord injuries. Originally from Shanghai, China, Wang-Hiller moved to the US to pursue her musical studies and now holds a Doctorate in Musical Arts, is a violin teacher and she's a regular orchestra violinist. And after meeting her husband upon moving to the US, Wang-Hiller is also married and lives in Denton, Texas. - Amy on IG - Amy's official site
Amy Wang co-founded Wayo Ventures with the goal of helping individuals gain financial freedom by making it easy to invest in commercial real estate across the United States — ultimately enabling investors with a stream of passive income while diversifying their asset portfolio.
Stand-up comedy is in the midst of a cultural resurgence – with new specials available seemingly on every streaming service on a weekly basis. A new book from a Portland author goes deep on the trail blazing women who burst onto the scene, grabbed the mic and changed the medium for the better. On the latest episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, Amy Wang chats with Shawn Levy. Levy was film critic at The Oregonian from 1997 until 2012. And he's written a slew of books. His latest, “In on the Joke,” looks at the original queens of stand-up comedy. Amy and Shawn talked about those pioneering funny people, how their work still resonates today and what modern day female comics are shaking up the industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special International Women's Day episode of Legally Vocal I. Stephanie Boyce (President of The Law Society of England and Wales) speaks to Amy Wang (Trainee Solicitor at RVU). Having completed her first year of training Amy and Stephanie speak about whether the concept of gender neutrality is still relevant and whether changing from an industry that traditionally seeks individual success will ever be able to truly find equality. They also speak about the concept of proteges and how the role of mentoring requires organisations to dedicate more time from women in senior leadership positions to help #breakthebias.
Today's program looks at ending forced arbitration in sexual harassment/assault cases, President Biden on drug costs, inflation hits 40 year high and former President Trump on handling White House records. Interviews with Wash. Post's Amy Wang (7) & Insider's Brent Griffiths (32). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A healthy body ensures your child is in the optimal condition to learn and fulfil their potential. It is, therefore, beneficial to understand your child's development at each stage of growth to help support and nurture their minds and bodies. We share key factors to providing a healthy and secure environment for our children in this podcast with Dr Amy Wang, Specialist in Paediatric Medicine from Raffles Hospital and Denise Teo, Pedagogue from EtonHouse International School.
Perhaps nothing in our lifetimes has so universally affected humans than the coronavirus pandemic, and a new book from a Portland-based journalist has the ambitious goal of sharing more than two dozen stories from all around the country.On the latest episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, books columnist Amy Wang interviews Eli Saslow, the Portland-based reporter for The Washington Post and Pulitzer Prize winner who is one of the nation's preeminent storytellers.Saslow's third book, Voices From the Pandemic: Americans Tell Their Stories of Crisis, Courage and Resilience, comes out Sept. 28.Amy and Eli talked about how he picked who to focus on in the book, which started as a series in The Post, the reporting process in a pandemic, the connective tissue between his previous work on white nationalism and the conspiracy theories tied to the pandemic and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
According to the Global Impact Investing Network, close to US$500mil that was deployed by private impact investors into Southeast Asia between 2007 to 2017 was in the form of debt, compared to US$408mil in the form of equity. Average debt quantum has been higher too, at US$5.8mil per deal, compared to US$3mil for an average equity investment. With the United Nations Conference on Trade & Development citing a multi-trillion dollar financing gap to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals, can impact debt investors play a part in closing this gap? What impact frameworks can such investors use? For companies, what trade-offs are there when trying to raise debt? In this episode of the Investor Series, join me, Theodore Pang, Senior Investment Manager of SEEDS Capital, as I speak with Amy Wang, Head of Private Debt at Blue Earth Capital. Headquartered in Switzerland, Blue Earth Capital invests in debt, equity and funds, with the aim of providing access to basic needs, promoting inclusive growth and fighting climate change.Stay tuned, as Amy shares her personal journey into impact debt, how Blue Earth Capital helps its portfolio companies navigate the trade-offs to debt, and hear an example of how impact debt can be used to create economic opportunities while reducing the incidence of forest fires in Indonesia. *Post recording, the speaker has clarified that the case study applies to Bukit Tigapuluh. We apologize for the mispronunciation.
What is a product manager, and how does their work show up in our stores at Starbucks Canada? This episode explores the career journey and day-to-day work of Amy Wang, the product manager of core foods and beverage within the Product and Marketing team. Tune in as she shares about how she launched her career in Marketing and a few fun facts about the product lifecycle.
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Lauren Stallone via remote production with co-hosts Amy Wang and Kate Jones for feminist news, and feminist films.Then, hear an exclusive interview by Lauren Stallone with film writer, Isa BennSIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeNEWShttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/m%C3%A9tis-artist-combines-medicine-beadwork-grassy-narrows-1.5990626https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/picture-book-new-york-times-bestseller-1.5989607https://theeyeopener.com/2021/04/ryerson-dean-named-one-of-2021s-top-25-women-of-influence/
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Lauren Stallone via remote production with co-hosts Amy Wang and Kate Jones for feminist news, and feminist films.Then, hear an exclusive interview by Lauren Stallone with Canadian pianist, Eve Egoyan.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeNEWShttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/leela-gilday-double-juno-award-nominee-1.5970056https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/easter-hallelujah-fort-frances-viral-video-1.5973495https://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/opinion-women-equality-education-1.5935791
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Kate Jones via remote production with co-hosts Amy Wang and Lauren Stallone for feminist news, artist spotlights and their new feminist favorites segment.Then, hear Part Two of an exclusive interview by Lauren Stallone with owner and operator of Euclid Farms, Shannon Whelan.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeKEEP UP WITH EUCLID FARMSeuclidfarms.com/www.instagram.com/euclidfarms/?hl=enNEWSwww.cbc.ca/news/world/breonna-…niversary-1.5949031www.cbc.ca/sports/tennis/eugen…en-mexico-1.5949135www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatc…complaint-1.5947870ARTIST SPOTLIGHTSHALEY BLAIS: TOO GOODYUKON BLONDE: GET PRECIOUS
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Lauren Stallone via remote production with co-hosts Amy Wang and Kate Jones for feminist news, artist spotlights and feminist films.Then, hear an exclusive interview by Lauren Stallone with owner and operator of Euclid Farms, Shannon Whelan.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeKEEP UP WITH EUCLID FARMShttps://euclidfarms.com/https://www.instagram.com/euclidfarms/?hl=enNEWShttps://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/indigenous-women-small-businesses-quebec-1.5938913https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/allison-crowe-hallelujah-1.5934704https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/craxy-plant-people-sudbury-1.5936358ARTIST SPOTLIGHTSOKAN: MERCEDESRIA MAE: BEND
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Kate Jones via remote production with co-hosts Amy Wang and Didhiti Kandell for feminist news, artist spotlights and quarantine content.Then, hear an exclusive interview by Kate Jones with Canadian-Ukrainian Filmmaker, Alina Vita-Kulesh.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeKEEP UP WITH ALINA'S WORKhttps://alinakulesh.com/ https://www.instagram.com/alinakulesh/?hl=en NEWShttps://www.cbc.ca/news/world/hillary-clinton-louise-penny-novel-1.5924199 https://globalnews.ca/news/7644193/trey-anthony-black-girl-in-love/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/mi-qmak-indigenous-newbrunswick-1.5928704 ARTIST SPOTLIGHTSJocelyn Mackenzie: The Brave OnesHelena Deland: Someone New
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Kate Jones via remote production with co-host Lauren Stallone, Amy Wang, and Didhiti Kandell, to discuss coming back from a very busy reading week, wrapping up Black History Month, and more with feminist news, artist spotlights, and quarantine content.Then, hear an exclusive interview with host, Kate Jones, and Indigenous Filmmaker, Victoria Anderson Gardner who talked about her experiences with racism in the film industry as well as what inspires her.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH Victoriahttps://www.instagram.com/goforvictoria/?hl=en KEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeeInstagram.com/a.myxamyNEWShttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/valentines-card-seniors-project-community-heroes-ottawa-1.5907416 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/ojibway-artist-red-lake-nhl-chicago-blackhawks-1.5911300 https://theeyeopener.com/2021/02/indigenous-community-members-at-ryerson-dont-support-new-statue-task-force-name/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/venture-capital-sandpiper-ventures-technology-women-1.5909012 ARTIST SPOTLIGHTSRuth B: If I Have a SonZaki Ibrahim: Do the Thing RightAdria Kain: Sunrise
Renee Watson grew up in Northeast Portland, and the acclaimed author and poet has built a sterling career putting the experiences of Black girls and women at the center — and on the cover — of books sold around the country.Amy Wang, the books columnist for The Oregonian and OregonLive, interviewed Watson for the latest episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian.They talked about Watson's newest book, Love is a Revolution; her writing process, how Watson, who splits time between Portland and New York City, has been unable to visit the Rose City since the pandemic hit, how she decides to create her characters, what other projects she has in store and much more.Watson is also the coauthor of the 2019 book “Watch us Rise,” and the second book in her middle-grade Ryan Hart series, which is set in Portland, comes out in April. She's received a Coretta Scott King Award and Newbery Honor. She's appearing, virtually, at Powell's Books March 3. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does it take to make your own music practice app? Find out how singer, musician, and full time software engineer Amy Wang created the fun Musopipe practice app to help fellow musicians focus in and master music one small phrase at a time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theworkingsinger/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingsinger/support
"The Oliver Schirach Show Podcast Advent Calendar Special" presenting a new #book every day Listen to the podcast episode on www.anchor.fm/schirach Spotify & Apple Podcast and more Behind today's door we find: 25. December: Amy Wang presents “Tao Te Ching” by Lao Tzu Connect with Amy: Connections App by Mindvalley as Amy Wang Facebook: Wang Chang Ting Welcome to the 2020 #ChristmasSpecial, #AdventCalendar During this #Xmas season we will be opening together a new #Podcast door every day from the 1. December - 24. December. A new guest that is presenting a book that has some special meaning to her or him. You'll learn about: Why this book is important What this book is about For whom the book could be On what media the guest is consuming books When and where the guest is reading and other fun facts. I am sure that there will be a lot of fun time for us and lots of inspiration on what next book to read during this advent time. Subscribe to “The Oliver Schirach Show” and share some likes: Listen to the Podcast “The Oliver Schirach Show” and this episode on your favourite podcast provider such as: Anchor.fm/schirach Apple Podcast Spotify Sticher, Podbean and many more if you can't find it send me a note and I'll add it. Also YouTube You can also send me an audio message on www.anchor.fm/schirach or send a message to oschirach@gmail.com. My blog www.oliverschirach.jimdofree.com https://lnkd.in/eFMpDwW #theoliverschirachshow #toss #applepodcasts #spotifypodcast #christmas2020 #adventskalender #julekalendar #jul #Weihnachten #fun #booklover #bookreview #bookpresentation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/schirach/message
Cogniac is a startup enterprise-class AI image and video analysis company providing enterprise-class software for automating railroad visual inspection tasks. Based in San Jose, Calif., the company has landed two contracts with U.S. Class I railroads and a Mexican client in the past year. Cogniac is also working with the AAR to help reshape and modernize federally mandated inspection regulations. Dr. Amy Wang, a technologist and the co-founder and VP Systems at Cogniac, discuss advances in deep learning to achieve better-than-human accuracy and continuously improve railroad inspection workflows with Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono.
It’s been a hard year — but for tens of thousands of Oregonians, these are desperate times. And amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the ensuing recession and the state’s wildfires, help has been even harder to find. On this episode, journalists highlight some of the charities and social service groups featured in The Oregonian/OregonLive's Season of Sharing campaign.You'll hear from newsletters and special projects editors Amy Wang, daily life editor Grant Butler, Portland Trail Blazers beat reporter Aaron Fentress, and breaking news reporter Jayati Ramakrishnan.Read about all 12 beneficiaries of the drive at oregonlive.com/sharing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amy Wang is a designer and director with over a decade of experience working on user experience design, digital product design, brand identity, and the design strategy for video, web, and mobile products. Amy is currently working as a director at Amy Wang Design and previously worked in companies like - Easelly, Netflix, MPC, Apple, Focus features, Ferro Concrete, and many more. In this episode of Nodes of Design, Amy had shared great insights on Visual Design and how to serve the needs of both the user and the client along with that we also discussed the effective way to settle on choices of visual preferences and how to overcome a difficulty in communicating ideas, In the latter part we spoke on various ways in which creatives can improve their visual skills like the choice of color, theme, perspectives, etc. Takeaways - What is the visual design? How to overcome the difficulty of communicating ideas and Improving visual skills. Tales from Designers around the world - https://medium.com/design-warp Amy Wang recommends books. In Pursuit of Elegance - Matthew E. May UX Strategy - Jaime Levy Start With Why - Simon Sinek Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favorite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and rate us and be a part of the knowledge-sharing community #Spreadknowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all, as knowledge shouldn't hide behind paywalls. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.
In few years before COVID, Business Today had already begun transitioning to a stronger online presence, as opposed to its traditional print magazine. In 2020, our move to explore digital content creation reached new heights, though facing the challenge of leading a team residing in different places all around the globe. In our first episode of Inside BT, Amy Wang, Director of Content, speaks to her experience leading this team and what it means for the future of BT content. Inside BT is a series that was launched to reflect on how Business Today, a nonprofit that's entirely run by undergraduates, has adapted to the new digital normal created by COVID. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/business-today/support
Ruth Torrence and Amy Wang explore the interplay between politics and music in twentieth century America.
Mason Intermediate fifth graders Chloe Zhang and Amy Wang share their experiences as first-generation Chinese-American girls growing up in Mason. The girls are excited about their Lunar New Year celebrations. (The Year of the Rat begins on January 25, 2020.) Both girls look forward to receiving lucky "red pockets" which contain money, and eating lucky foods like dumplings. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mcsyourstorymatters/message
Jim and Jamie look back at their respective years of adventure and exploration. Amy Wang, The Oregonian/OregonLive’s newsletter editor and books columnist, talks about her year-long quest to visit 50 fun places. Reporter Shane Dixon Kavanaugh discusses his backpacking trip on the beautiful Rogue River Trail. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There are two parts in this interview. The first part is in English. The second part with the same questions (at 10:30) is in Mandarin.Expression note is in EnglishPinyin (pronunciation guide)Traditional Chinese | Simplified ChineseKey expressions: English - pinyin - traditional Chinese | simplified Chineseteacher - lǎo shī 老師 | 老师Mid Autumn Festival - zhōng qiū jié 中秋節 | 中秋节Name of the Chinese moon lady - cháng'é 嫦娥 | Name of the archer - hòu yì 后羿 Jade Rabit - yù tù 玉兔Mooncake - yuè bǐng 月餅 | 月饼 The host for Playful Chinese is Amanda Hsiung-Blodgett and her students call her "Miss Panda."Our guest for this culture episode is Amy Wang.You can explore more about the Mid Autumn Festival at https://www.misspandachinese.com/chinese-mid-autumn-festival-the-moon-festival/Miss Panda writes songs, music and stories for children so they can learn Chinese in an adventure-filled and engaging environment! The theme music for the podcast is composed and performed by Amanda Hsiung-Blodgett "Miss Panda." The title of the song is “Hello Nǐ Hǎo” and it is the title song in the “Let’s Learn Mandarin Chinese with Miss Panda!” MP3 and streaming album and you can listen to it on Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, and all major music streaming platforms.
Amy (Age 10) When I met Amy for the first time I had to tell her to come back and see me when she can speak fluent English. To learn singing, being able to nail the language is very important. In just one year I got her call. In one year she speaks fluent English. Her daily schedule and diligence can blow your mind. This year she was also awarded in First place, Age 9 Music Theatre Category, Northern Beaches Eisteddfod. A story of an inspiring young girl-Amy Wang.
GlenBit Co-founder, Amy Wang, and Team Blockchain CEO, Jonny Fry, will give you an Asian perspective on tokenizing digital assets. GlenBit is a blockchain assets exchange platform which has its technical and operational teams spread over Europe and the Asia Pacific region. Their Asia offices are based in Tokyo, Beijing, Zhengzhou and Shenzhen. Jonny Fry will ask Amy Wang about her experiences in the digital asset space and the direction in which she thinks the industry will be heading in the near future. Fry will also share his vision of a future in which all assets will be digitized.This podcast was recorded during the Tokenized Assets conference in Amsterdam. Did you enjoy this podcast? Or do you want to access other recordings of this conference? Please visit our podcast channel and use the subscribe button to stay up to date on legal content.
Take a “drive” with frequent guest Ed Karl to hear the latest on tax-related legislation in Washington, D.C. In addition, listen in for updates on cryptocurrency guidance, the taxation of the digitized economy and Ed’s advice for the fall tax season. TIME STAMPS OF WHAT’S COVERED ”It looks like everything is headed towards a September fiscal cliff” @1:35 Ed’s outlook on extenders and Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)-related corrections legislation @7:55 The Setting Every Community Up For Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019 @11:26 The Taxpayer First Act @12:22 Observations on the first tax season under the TCJA @14:12 Guidance on virtual currency @18:31 Update on the taxation of the digitized economy @20:58 Possible preparer regulation @25:18 “You have to have a lot patience to work in Washington” @27:11 Closing thoughts @29:54 BIO FOR GUEST Edward Karl, CPA, is the vice president of taxation at the AICPA. He’s responsible for the review, formulation and submission of technical and policy recommendations for improvement of the federal tax process to Congress, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS. Mr. Karl also serves as a principal liaison for the AICPA with the IRS and is responsible for tax ethical issues, which includes the management of the AICPA’s Statements on Standards for Tax Services. Finally, Mr. Karl oversees the tax division’s delivery of services to members, focusing on helping AICPA members provide the highest quality professional tax services. Follow Ed on Twitter Connect with Ed on LinkedIn ADDITIONAL RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE Mentioned on the podcast: "Death & Taxes" YouTube playlist Episode 60: Tax Return Positions with Ed Karl Episode 46: Do You Have 199A Confusionosis? with Amy Wang and Glen Birnbaum Episode 29: What's the CPAR? with Jonathan Horn Episode 16: AICPA's 199A Task Force with Amy Wang Additional tax reform resources: AICPA Tax Reform Resource Center BKD Tax Reform Resource Center GET MORE “SIMPLY TAX” We’re excited to now also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our new YouTube channel. A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We’d love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
Take a “drive” with frequent guest Ed Karl to hear the latest on tax-related legislation in Washington, D.C. In addition, listen in for updates on cryptocurrency guidance, the taxation of the digitized economy and Ed's advice for the fall tax season. TIME STAMPS OF WHAT'S COVERED ”It looks like everything is headed towards a September fiscal cliff” @1:35 Ed's outlook on extenders and Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)-related corrections legislation @7:55 The Setting Every Community Up For Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019 @11:26 The Taxpayer First Act @12:22 Observations on the first tax season under the TCJA @14:12 Guidance on virtual currency @18:31 Update on the taxation of the digitized economy @20:58 Possible preparer regulation @25:18 “You have to have a lot patience to work in Washington” @27:11 Closing thoughts @29:54 BIO FOR GUEST Edward Karl, CPA, is the vice president of taxation at the AICPA. He's responsible for the review, formulation and submission of technical and policy recommendations for improvement of the federal tax process to Congress, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS. Mr. Karl also serves as a principal liaison for the AICPA with the IRS and is responsible for tax ethical issues, which includes the management of the AICPA's Statements on Standards for Tax Services. Finally, Mr. Karl oversees the tax division's delivery of services to members, focusing on helping AICPA members provide the highest quality professional tax services. Follow Ed on Twitter Connect with Ed on LinkedIn ADDITIONAL RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE Mentioned on the podcast: "Death & Taxes" YouTube playlist Episode 60: Tax Return Positions with Ed Karl Episode 46: Do You Have 199A Confusionosis? with Amy Wang and Glen Birnbaum Episode 29: What's the CPAR? with Jonathan Horn Episode 16: AICPA's 199A Task Force with Amy Wang Additional tax reform resources: AICPA Tax Reform Resource Center BKD Tax Reform Resource Center GET MORE “SIMPLY TAX” We're excited to now also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our new YouTube channel. A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
On this episode of the If You Market podcast we talk with Amy Wang about Integrated Marketing Campaigns. Amy covers everything from the basics to specific tips for getting the best ROI. We also touch on Costco food, Sean Connery impersonations, and naval blockades. Amy is the Marketing Operations Manager at People.ai and previously worked in demand generation and marketing operations at OpenGov and H2O.ai. She's a Marketo and Salesforce certified administrator.
本期主播:老张,大米,拾夕本期话题:2018年好莱坞“剧本黑名单”出炉。这份名单根据300多名电影行业高管建议编制而成,其中剧本都是2018年完成,且没有在当年内开拍的,需7票或以上才能上榜。排名前11:《兄弟会天才》(Frat Boy Genius),票数36,编剧Elissa Karasik,剧情简介:Snapchat一名不满的员工讲述她前斯坦福大学同学、杰出的混球、现任老板埃文·斯皮格尔的崛起。《国王理查德》(King Richard),票数35,编剧Zach Baylin,剧情简介:讲述理查德·威廉姆斯的真实故事,这位精明务实、不屈不挠的父亲培养出了两个网球天才,她们后来成了超级巨星——维纳斯·威廉姆斯和塞雷娜·威廉姆斯。《安全到家》(Get Home Safe),票数34,编剧Christy Hall,剧情简介:一个年轻的女人必须在万圣节之夜独自回家,她的手机没电了,一群人想要骚扰她。《德拉吉》(Drudge),票数30,编剧Cody Brotter,剧情简介:讲述古怪的互联网记者马特·德拉吉是如何曝光莱温斯基丑闻、险些让美国前总统克林顿下台的故事,一切都来自于他位于好莱坞的一居室公寓里的一台台式电脑。《哈里的通宵汉堡经历》(Harry's All Night Hamburgers),票数30,编剧Steve Desmond,&Michael Anthony Sherman,剧情简介:讲述一个倒霉的高中生发现城外的路边老餐馆是平行宇宙旅行者的秘密去处,他开始了一场穿越多元宇宙、令人难以置信的冒险经历,超出了自己最狂野的梦想。《有前途的年轻女人》(Promising Young Woman),票数30,编剧Emerald Fennell,剧情简介:一名女子最好的朋友因受到虐待而自杀,多年后她依然伤心欲绝,在为朋友复仇和继续自己的生活之间左右为难。《蜘蛛网》(Cobweb),票数29,编剧Chris Thomas Devlin,剧情简介:彼得总是在晚上听到一些声音,而他的父母告诉他这些声音只存在于他的脑海中,他怀疑父母一直在撒谎,密谋把关在屋里的女孩解救出来。《史上最坏的家伙(还有来杀他的女孩)》(The Worst Guy of All Time (And the Girl Who Came to Kill Him)),票数26,编剧Michael Waldron,剧情简介:巴特是一位在社交媒体上很有影响力的人物,是有史以来最坏的人,他最终成了美国总统;迪克西是一个不好对付的自由战士,从2076年穿越回来,在巴特统治世界和毁灭未来之前杀死了他。两人恨死对方了,然而却意外坠入爱河。《分析学》(Analytica),票数21,编剧Scott Conroy,剧情简介:讲述英国数据分析公司Cambridge Analytica和该公司前研究部主任Christopher Wylie之间的故事,今年Wylie曝出该公司泄露Facebook用户数据的丑闻。《种母马》(The Broodmare),票数20,编剧Michael Voyer,剧情简介:一名正在康复的匿名戒酒协会成员决定和高中恋人重修于好,而很快他发现她对于马的喜爱可能有一些更黑暗、更邪恶的联系。《封面》(Covers),票数20,编剧Flora Greeson,剧情简介:一位著名歌手的长期助理必须在令人头晕目眩的好莱坞音乐环境下寻找出路,使制作音乐的梦想成为现实。11位之外别的一些剧本:《酷王》(The Kings of Cool),票数9,编剧Jon Dorsey,剧情简介:真实故事改编,在1960年代种族隔离时期的美国南方,一个书呆子少年试图在一所全黑人高中赢得学生选举,但他必须打败一个成长中的坏蛋——塞缪尔·杰克逊。《曼巴》(Mamba),票数9,编剧Mike Schneider,剧情简介:根据报告、法庭记录和警方采访,纪录2000年初的科比·布莱恩特性侵案。《文迪》(Wendi),票数7,编剧Amy Wang,剧情简介:讲述邓文迪的故事:一个来自中国贫民窟的野心勃勃的女孩以自己的方式操控一切,与传媒大亨鲁伯特·默多克结婚,成为了西方世界最有权势的女性之一。《艾尔沃斯》(Isleworth),票数7,编剧Charlie Efron,剧情简介:泰格·伍兹和艾琳·诺德格林的婚姻被体育史上最知名的性丑闻弄得支离破碎,他们躲在佛罗里达州的豪宅里躲避媒体和警察,忙着收拾残局。以上文字编译丨孟卿 来源丨新浪娱乐评论抽奖赠书:
本期主播:老张,大米,拾夕本期话题:2018年好莱坞“剧本黑名单”出炉。这份名单根据300多名电影行业高管建议编制而成,其中剧本都是2018年完成,且没有在当年内开拍的,需7票或以上才能上榜。排名前11:《兄弟会天才》(Frat Boy Genius),票数36,编剧Elissa Karasik,剧情简介:Snapchat一名不满的员工讲述她前斯坦福大学同学、杰出的混球、现任老板埃文·斯皮格尔的崛起。《国王理查德》(King Richard),票数35,编剧Zach Baylin,剧情简介:讲述理查德·威廉姆斯的真实故事,这位精明务实、不屈不挠的父亲培养出了两个网球天才,她们后来成了超级巨星——维纳斯·威廉姆斯和塞雷娜·威廉姆斯。《安全到家》(Get Home Safe),票数34,编剧Christy Hall,剧情简介:一个年轻的女人必须在万圣节之夜独自回家,她的手机没电了,一群人想要骚扰她。《德拉吉》(Drudge),票数30,编剧Cody Brotter,剧情简介:讲述古怪的互联网记者马特·德拉吉是如何曝光莱温斯基丑闻、险些让美国前总统克林顿下台的故事,一切都来自于他位于好莱坞的一居室公寓里的一台台式电脑。《哈里的通宵汉堡经历》(Harry's All Night Hamburgers),票数30,编剧Steve Desmond,&Michael Anthony Sherman,剧情简介:讲述一个倒霉的高中生发现城外的路边老餐馆是平行宇宙旅行者的秘密去处,他开始了一场穿越多元宇宙、令人难以置信的冒险经历,超出了自己最狂野的梦想。《有前途的年轻女人》(Promising Young Woman),票数30,编剧Emerald Fennell,剧情简介:一名女子最好的朋友因受到虐待而自杀,多年后她依然伤心欲绝,在为朋友复仇和继续自己的生活之间左右为难。《蜘蛛网》(Cobweb),票数29,编剧Chris Thomas Devlin,剧情简介:彼得总是在晚上听到一些声音,而他的父母告诉他这些声音只存在于他的脑海中,他怀疑父母一直在撒谎,密谋把关在屋里的女孩解救出来。《史上最坏的家伙(还有来杀他的女孩)》(The Worst Guy of All Time (And the Girl Who Came to Kill Him)),票数26,编剧Michael Waldron,剧情简介:巴特是一位在社交媒体上很有影响力的人物,是有史以来最坏的人,他最终成了美国总统;迪克西是一个不好对付的自由战士,从2076年穿越回来,在巴特统治世界和毁灭未来之前杀死了他。两人恨死对方了,然而却意外坠入爱河。《分析学》(Analytica),票数21,编剧Scott Conroy,剧情简介:讲述英国数据分析公司Cambridge Analytica和该公司前研究部主任Christopher Wylie之间的故事,今年Wylie曝出该公司泄露Facebook用户数据的丑闻。《种母马》(The Broodmare),票数20,编剧Michael Voyer,剧情简介:一名正在康复的匿名戒酒协会成员决定和高中恋人重修于好,而很快他发现她对于马的喜爱可能有一些更黑暗、更邪恶的联系。《封面》(Covers),票数20,编剧Flora Greeson,剧情简介:一位著名歌手的长期助理必须在令人头晕目眩的好莱坞音乐环境下寻找出路,使制作音乐的梦想成为现实。11位之外别的一些剧本:《酷王》(The Kings of Cool),票数9,编剧Jon Dorsey,剧情简介:真实故事改编,在1960年代种族隔离时期的美国南方,一个书呆子少年试图在一所全黑人高中赢得学生选举,但他必须打败一个成长中的坏蛋——塞缪尔·杰克逊。《曼巴》(Mamba),票数9,编剧Mike Schneider,剧情简介:根据报告、法庭记录和警方采访,纪录2000年初的科比·布莱恩特性侵案。《文迪》(Wendi),票数7,编剧Amy Wang,剧情简介:讲述邓文迪的故事:一个来自中国贫民窟的野心勃勃的女孩以自己的方式操控一切,与传媒大亨鲁伯特·默多克结婚,成为了西方世界最有权势的女性之一。《艾尔沃斯》(Isleworth),票数7,编剧Charlie Efron,剧情简介:泰格·伍兹和艾琳·诺德格林的婚姻被体育史上最知名的性丑闻弄得支离破碎,他们躲在佛罗里达州的豪宅里躲避媒体和警察,忙着收拾残局。以上文字编译丨孟卿 来源丨新浪娱乐评论抽奖赠书:
Despite recent guidance, uncertainty and confusion remain while taxpayers and tax practitioners alike await final guidance on new Internal Revenue Code Section 199A. Cut through the confusion on the 20 percent deduction everyone's been talking about as two previous Simply Tax guests join host Damien Martin to discuss what we know (and what we don't) as of November 20, 2018. First, returning guest Amy Wang—American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) tax policy and advocacy senior manager—provides an update from the AICPA's Qualified Business Income (QBI) Task Force. Then, returning guest Glen Birnbaum—shareholder at Heinold Banwart, Ltd.—shares industry insights for farmers, considerations for choice of entity and more. TIMESTAMPS OF WHAT'S COVERED Interview with guest Amy Wang [ 02:29 ] Initial reactions to the proposed guidance from the AICPA QBI Task Force [ 03:28 ] Requested guidance included in the proposed regulations [ 04:27 ] Writing a comment letter in 45 days [ 06:10 ] Oral testimony by Troy Lewis [ 07:05 ] The priority concern and number one question on the proposed regulations [ 08:54 ] Recommendation regarding anti-base and de minimis rules [ 11:45 ] Prioritizing recommendations [ 14:17 ] Who's on the task force and how they worked together on the comment letter [ 15:27 ] When we'll see final guidance and the form for calculating the QBI deduction [ 18:27 ] The best way to learn how the calculations will work and other considerations Interview with guest Glen Birnbaum [ 23:06 ] Concerns with the definition of “dealing in commodities” [ 24:54 ] Are farmers providing services? [ 27:45 ] Guidance on the QBI deduction for co-ops [ 29:14 ] Rental trade or business considerations for farmers [ 31:06 ] Should you take 199A-related action while we await final guidance? [ 34:26 ] Tax reform-related takeaways from Chuck Levun and Michael Cohen [ 39:49 ] What it means that equipment no longer qualifies for like-kind exchanges BIO FOR GUESTS Amy Wang is a member of the AICPA Tax Policy & Advocacy Team, whose mission is to serve the public interest by helping AICPA members be the most trusted professional providers of tax services while also advocating sound tax policy and effective administration. She plays a key role in the development of AICPA testimony for tax-related congressional hearings. Connect with Amy on LinkedIn | Follow Amy on Twitter Glen Birnbaum is a shareholder at Heinold Banwart, Ltd., where he provides accounting and tax advisory services for a range of entities including agriculture, manufacturing and contracting companies. In particular, he enjoys tax planning and working with clients on succession planning and new initiatives. Connect with Glen on LinkedIn | Follow Glen on Twitter ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Mentioned by Amy on the podcast AICPA Tax Reform Resource Center AICPA oral testimony for IRS hearing on REG-107892-18 QBI deduction IRS draft tax forms Mentioned by Glen on the podcast Levun Goodman & Cohen, LLP Tax Planning Forum More on Section 1202: Episode 26 – Is Section 1202 for You? More on choice of entity considerations under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. MORE ON SECTION 199A Articles White Paper Proposed Regulations Issued August 8 Grain Glitch Fix Summaries Flow Chart Specified Service Trades or Businesses Aggregation Rules Podcast Episodes Episode 8 – The Nitty Gritty—of Section 199A—with Tony Nitti Episode 16 – AICPA's 199A Task Force Episode 35 – The Proposed 199A Regulations with Tony Nitti Episode 37 – #TaxTwitter Answers to 199A Questions Webinars Insights & Planning Points from the Proposed §199A Regulations (August 22) Pass-Through Considerations of Tax Reform (January 23) BKD Advocacy Comment Letter GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
Despite recent guidance, uncertainty and confusion remain while taxpayers and tax practitioners alike await final guidance on new Internal Revenue Code Section 199A. Cut through the confusion on the 20 percent deduction everyone’s been talking about as two previous Simply Tax guests join host Damien Martin to discuss what we know (and what we don’t) as of November 20, 2018. First, returning guest Amy Wang—American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) tax policy and advocacy senior manager—provides an update from the AICPA’s Qualified Business Income (QBI) Task Force. Then, returning guest Glen Birnbaum—shareholder at Heinold Banwart, Ltd.—shares industry insights for farmers, considerations for choice of entity and more. TIMESTAMPS OF WHAT’S COVERED Interview with guest Amy Wang [ 02:29 ] Initial reactions to the proposed guidance from the AICPA QBI Task Force [ 03:28 ] Requested guidance included in the proposed regulations [ 04:27 ] Writing a comment letter in 45 days [ 06:10 ] Oral testimony by Troy Lewis [ 07:05 ] The priority concern and number one question on the proposed regulations [ 08:54 ] Recommendation regarding anti-base and de minimis rules [ 11:45 ] Prioritizing recommendations [ 14:17 ] Who’s on the task force and how they worked together on the comment letter [ 15:27 ] When we’ll see final guidance and the form for calculating the QBI deduction [ 18:27 ] The best way to learn how the calculations will work and other considerations Interview with guest Glen Birnbaum [ 23:06 ] Concerns with the definition of “dealing in commodities” [ 24:54 ] Are farmers providing services? [ 27:45 ] Guidance on the QBI deduction for co-ops [ 29:14 ] Rental trade or business considerations for farmers [ 31:06 ] Should you take 199A-related action while we await final guidance? [ 34:26 ] Tax reform-related takeaways from Chuck Levun and Michael Cohen [ 39:49 ] What it means that equipment no longer qualifies for like-kind exchanges BIO FOR GUESTS Amy Wang is a member of the AICPA Tax Policy & Advocacy Team, whose mission is to serve the public interest by helping AICPA members be the most trusted professional providers of tax services while also advocating sound tax policy and effective administration. She plays a key role in the development of AICPA testimony for tax-related congressional hearings. Connect with Amy on LinkedIn | Follow Amy on Twitter Glen Birnbaum is a shareholder at Heinold Banwart, Ltd., where he provides accounting and tax advisory services for a range of entities including agriculture, manufacturing and contracting companies. In particular, he enjoys tax planning and working with clients on succession planning and new initiatives. Connect with Glen on LinkedIn | Follow Glen on Twitter ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Mentioned by Amy on the podcast AICPA Tax Reform Resource Center AICPA oral testimony for IRS hearing on REG-107892-18 QBI deduction IRS draft tax forms Mentioned by Glen on the podcast Levun Goodman & Cohen, LLP Tax Planning Forum More on Section 1202: Episode 26 – Is Section 1202 for You? More on choice of entity considerations under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. MORE ON SECTION 199A Articles White Paper Proposed Regulations Issued August 8 Grain Glitch Fix Summaries Flow Chart Specified Service Trades or Businesses Aggregation Rules Podcast Episodes Episode 8 – The Nitty Gritty—of Section 199A—with Tony Nitti Episode 16 – AICPA's 199A Task Force Episode 35 – The Proposed 199A Regulations with Tony Nitti Episode 37 – #TaxTwitter Answers to 199A Questions Webinars Insights & Planning Points from the Proposed §199A Regulations (August 22) Pass-Through Considerations of Tax Reform (January 23) BKD Advocacy Comment Letter GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We’d love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
Host Damien Martin delivered oral comments concerning the proposed regulations regarding the qualified business income (QBI) deduction under Internal Revenue Code Section 199A at the U.S. Department of the Treasury and IRS public hearing on October 16, 2018. Find out what clarifications and modifications Damien requested and get key takeaways from the hearing as BKD’s Kori Zey and Julia Dengel join Damien to discuss the experience. BIO FOR GUESTS Kori Zey serves as a national tax assistant director in BKD’s National Office Tax Department. She also is a member of BKD National Construction & Real Estate Group and a Private Client Services advisor. Follow Kori on Twitter | Connect with Kori on LinkedIn Julia Dengel serves as a national tax manager in BKD’s National Office Tax Department. Follow Julia on Twitter | Connect with Julia on LinkedIn MORE ON THE QUALIFIED BUSINESS INCOME DEDUCTION Articles White Paper: The QBI Deduction under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act IRS Releases Highly Anticipated Proposed Regulations Under §199A Omnibus Provides Fix for Grain Glitch Summaries QBI Deduction Flowchart Specified Service Trades & Businesses Aggregation Rules Podcast episodes Episode 8 (with guest Tony Nitti) Episode 16 (with guest Amy Wang) Episode 35 (with guest Tony Nitti) Episode 37 (with guests Andrea Carr, Glen Birnbaum, Blake Crow and Bill Sweet) Webinars Insights & Planning Points of the Proposed §199A Regulations (August 22) Pass-Through Considerations of Tax Reform (January 23). BKD Response & Advocacy BKD Comment Letter – September 28, 2018 GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We’d love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
Amy Chien-Yu Wang won the Queensland Multicultural Award 2018 for her 360-degree view of Brisbane annual Festival of Tibet.Amy tells SBS Tibetan that her interest in covering stories about Tibet and Tibetans started after a one-on-one interview opportunity with the Dalai Lama in 2011. - གསར་འགོད་པ་ Amy Chien-Yu Wang ལགས་ཀྱིས་སྦིས་སྦེན་བོད་ཀྱི་དུས་ཆེན་སྐོར་གསར་འགྱུར་སྤེལ་བར་ཕྱི་ལོ་ ༢༠༡༨ ལོའི་ཁུན་སི་ལེནཊ་མངའ་སྡེའི་རིགས་གཞུང་སྣ་འཛོམས་ཀྱི་གཟེངས་རྟགས་ཐོབ་ཡོད། ཁོང་མོས་ད་བར་༧གོང་ས་མཆོག་དང་དཔལ་ལྡན་སྲིད་སྐྱོང་བློ་བཟང་སེང་གེ། ཨ་མ་རྗེ་བཙུན་པདྨ་ལགས་སོགས་ལ་བཅར་འདྲི་གནང་ཡོད།
The 3rd edition of the Beyond WODcast Podcast is a special one of sorts. It’s the last time many of you will get to hear from Amy Wang from the 5:30 am class before she goes back to New Jersey to start training to become... The post Episode 3 | Amy Wang appeared first on CrossFit Decatur.
Individual taxpayers have plenty of questions about how the new tax reform law will impact them. So we asked Amy Wang, a CPA who is a senior technical manager for tax advocacy at the AICPA, to provide some clear, easy-to-understand answers to some of the most common questions. If you care about tax reform — whether you’re a CPA or a CPA client — this podcast is for you.
Join us today on Women Lead Radio as your host of Business IS Personal, Shawn Marie Turi, interviews Amy Wang and Jacquie Chang, Founders of OrangeGlad. Amy and Jacquie are the Founders of OrangeGlad, an artisan boxed dessert subscription service and they are making a huge splash in the sweets marketplace. The founders hit the ground running, with an idea, guts and an undeniable amount of passion! They were also crystal clear about their ‘lane' and the need they were committed to filling. Amy is the CEO and Jacquie is the COO and together they are positioning OrangeGlad.com to be a leader in the online market, will soon be expanding beyond desserts and it's their mission to support and bring attention to artesian desert makers around the country. OrangeGlad is a company you're going to want to keep an eye on. These girls are going somewhere and their success is certain to be 'sweet'. Shawn Marie Turi is your host of Business IS Personal: (What you do and WHY you do it… MATTERS!), a show focused on interviewing remarkable professional women and entrepreneurs who are doing what they love, kicking ass and believe that ‘Business IS (in fact) Personal'…and what we do, how we do it, and most importantly, why we do it really does matter!