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In late 2024, Israel closed its embassy in Dublin, accusing the Irish government of extreme anti-Israel policies, antisemitic rhetoric, and double standards. Meanwhile, the small Jewish community in Ireland, numbering nearly 3,000, has faced antisemitism in the streets. AJC's Director of International Jewish Affairs, Rabbi Andrew Baker, joins us to discuss his recent meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, examples of antisemitic activity in Ireland, including Holocaust inversion and the chilling impact of widespread anti-Israel sentiment on Irish Jews. He also shares insights on Ireland's adoption of the IHRA working definition of antisemitism and the future of Holocaust remembrance in the country. ___ Resources: AJC Directly Addresses Antisemitism and Vilification of Israel in Ireland with the Prime Minister Listen – AJC Podcasts: -The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. -People of the Pod: U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Gaza Reconstruction, Israeli Security, and the Future of Middle East Diplomacy Why Germany's Antisemitic Far-Right Party is Thriving Instead of Disappearing Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. __ Transcript of Conversation with Andrew Baker: Manya Brachear Pashman: In December, Israel closed its embassy in Dublin, accusing the Irish government of extreme anti-Israel policies, antisemitic rhetoric, and double standards. Meanwhile, the small Jewish community in Ireland, numbering nearly 3000 has faced antisemitism in the streets. With us now to discuss the situation in Ireland, and his meeting with the Irish Prime Minister last week, is AJC's Director of International Jewish Affairs, Rabbi Andrew Baker, who also serves as the personal representative on combating antisemitism in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Andy, welcome to People of the Pod. Andrew Baker: Great to be here, Manya. Manya Brachear Pashman: This situation did not develop overnight. Can you take our listeners back to the first clues that the relationship between Israel and Ireland was deteriorating? Andrew Baker: Ireland has a small Jewish community, perhaps about 3000 people. And a significant number of them, maybe upwards toward 1000, also people with Israeli citizenship who moved to Ireland to work there with a number of the social media tech companies based in Ireland. Over the years, and certainly even predating October 7, in Ireland there's been a fairly high degree of anti-Israel animus. It's not dissimilar to what we may find in a number of other northern European countries. They view the political scene in the Middle East through a certain prism that creates and maybe amplifies this form of animus. But that said, there have also been, I think, issues between this community and government policy, even as it's reflected in ceremonies marking Holocaust remembrance in Ireland. In many cases, the particular focus in that history of what happened to the Jewish people in Europe during World War II, the genocide of the Holocaust. While there may be commemoration events, in principle to market, they've really, in many ways, washed out the Jewish nature of that. In 2016 I was an invited speaker to the official Holocaust Commemoration Day in Ireland. Almost the entire focus was on the refugees, at the time coming in from North Africa and the Middle East. I was actually the only person who spoke the word antisemitism at that event. You also had an effort through legislation to really separate out Israel, the occupied territories, as they understood it, and the name of this bill that was passed by the legislature was called the Occupied Territories Bill. Which sought to separate Israel, at least the territories commercially from Ireland, but it would have a very onerous impact, frankly, on any anyone, certainly members of the Jewish community, who would choose to visit Israel. If they purchased a kippa in The Old City of Jerusalem, brought it back with them to Ireland, under this law, if it were enacted, they could literally be arrested for that action. So I think also at the time I made a visit there in 2019 in my OSC role, Israel was preparing to host the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, and there was a very public campaign in Ireland to boycott the Eurovision contest. Advertisements calling for this on the side of buses, people in the state media already indicating that they were going to refuse to attend. So you had this sort of environment in Ireland, again, a good number of years before what happened on October 7, which really changed everything throughout Europe. Manya Brachear Pashman: And now there has been a more moderate government recently elected in Ireland. Prime Minister Micheál Martin was in the United States last week in Washington, DC, and you actually met with him when he was here, correct? Andrew Baker: That's correct. Manya Brachear Pashman: Did you share some of these concerns? Did you address, for example, the Occupied Territories Bill with him? Andrew Baker: Yes, we spent a bit over an hour together. I was joined also by Marina Rosenberg from the ADL. Our two organizations met. There were some initial plans that other organizations would also participate, but in the end, it was the two of us. One of the most significant issues that has arisen, it's partly why Israel closed its embassy, was the fact that Ireland has joined with South Africa in the charges brought before the ICJ, the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of genocide. So our goal at this meeting was to raise a number of these issues, including that, including the status of the Occupied Territories bill. But also, really to impress on him that the community itself was feeling, sieged, if you will, by these developments. And so we wanted him to understand that the anti-Israel animus, which at times, crosses over to a form of antisemitism, has had a direct impact on the Jews in Ireland. It also was brought to the fore only this past January at this year's International Holocaust Remembrance event, Michael Higgins, the Irish president, spoke, even though the Jewish community had actually urged that he not be given a platform. He used the opportunity to focus on the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza. And again, by that, drawing an analogy between Israel, between the Jewish experience during the Holocaust and somehow Israel's treatment of Palestinians today. So this, too, was an issue we brought up with the Prime Minister. Manya Brachear Pashman: But this prime minister has made some overtures to address antisemitism, right? I mean, his administration, for example, just announced it was adopting the working definition. Andrew Baker: Yes, in fact, several weeks before coming to Washington, the prime minister did announce that Ireland would accept the international Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, the IHRA working definition of antisemitism. And we also have a set of global guidelines that some, I think, over over 30 countries now have adopted, that lay out measures that government should take. So we did, of course, discuss this with the prime minister. He indicated to us that he was in the process of appointing a national coordinator, someone who could sort of oversee the development of national strategy to combat anti semitism. This is a very important step, by the way, it's one that almost all, with only a couple of exceptions, EU Member States, have already done. So. It is good that Ireland is doing this. Of course, it comes quite late to the game in this the IHRA definition is very important, because it offers old and new examples of antisemitism, and to digress only for a moment, this IHRA definition began as the definition endorsed presented by the European monitoring center on racism and xenophobia, already 20 years ago. And in my AJC role at that time, I worked closely with the EUMC in the drafting and the adoption of that definition. And notably, it speaks about antisemitism related to Israel. Frankly, if one had that definition in front of him or her, you would be able to look at some of the actions, even by members of government, and certainly the President's own remarks in January, and say, well, this could constitute a form of antisemitism itself. Manya Brachear Pashman: And did he address the bill legislation that is so troublesome? Andrew Baker: Yes, he did. He indicated to us that the Occupied Territories Bill as drafted is probably unconstitutional, since it really concerns international trade and economics. This is the purview of Brussels for all EU member states. So in that regard, they're really not expected or permitted to have their own economic international policy. He also said it was probably unenforceable. Now I asked him to simply dispel with this bill altogether. That was not something that he could agree to, but he did inform me that it would be, at least for now, off the legislative calendar. So we know there are others in Ireland who are pushing for that law to be redrafted and enacted. So this was somewhat reassuring to be told that no, at least this will not happen this year. Manya Brachear Pashman: Though he adopted the IRA working definition, I know that he also received some pressure from activists to dispense of that, to not adopt it and to reject it. And he assured them that it was not legally binding. Was that discouraging to hear? Or did he seem to be willing to implement it in training of law enforcement and education of students? Andrew Baker: Look, these are the very elements that we speak of when we speak about employing the IHRA definition. And as you said, it's identified as a non legally binding definition, but it ought to be used to advise, to inform law enforcement, the judiciary, if and when they address incidents of antisemitism. Again, he made the decision to adopt the definition, to accept the global guidelines only, only a few weeks ago, really. So how it will be used to what extent remains to be seen. I have to say we, and my ADL colleague indicated we're certainly prepared to work with the government to offer advice on how these things can be employed. We hope that they'll consider and take up our offer, but at this point, we have to see what happens. Manya Brachear Pashman: You mentioned that the small Jewish community there is largely Israeli expats doing business. And they were certainly uncomfortable at Holocaust Remembrance event. Are there other examples of harassment or antisemitic behavior, assaults, protests. What are they seeing on a day to day basis? Andrew Baker: Yes, first, I mean, the majority of the community are not Israelis, but there's a significant number who are. And I think what they're finding is, it's not unique, but it's intensive for them, that in schools, in the workplace, there's a high level of discomfort. And a result of this, where people may have the choice they will try not to identify publicly in some way that would signal to others that they're Jewish. There are incidents. There haven't really been violent attacks but clearly kids in school have been harassed and made to feel uncomfortable. Because they're Jewish because of this sort of strong anti-Israel animus. There was, only shortly after we had our meeting, an incident in one of the resort towns in Ireland where Israeli tourists in a restaurant were harassed by other patrons. They were cursed. They were spit at. It was the sort of thing, and the local council did issue a kind of apology. But I think it illustrates that when you have such a high level of anti-Israel animus, which at times can be just a harshly critical view of Israel or Israel's government, but it can spill over and create a sense that there is, as we've termed it, a kind of ambient antisemitism. It is sort of in the atmosphere, and so it does have an impact on this small Jewish community. Manya Brachear Pashman: Last year, Israel recalled its ambassador to Dublin. It closed its embassy in December, but in May, it actually recalled its ambassador, after Ireland announced, along with other countries, Norway, Spain, Slovenia, that it would recognize a Palestinian state. And I'm curious if there's something about Ireland's history that informs this approach? Andrew Baker: I think that's partly true. Look, first of all, Ireland had a somewhat checkered role, even during the Holocaust. You know, the Irish Ambassador government signed a condolence book when Adolf Hitler died. And it accepted German refugees after the war, but it was really quite reluctant to accept even some small number of Jewish refugees. And I think over time, Ireland in its own fight for independence with Great Britain, maybe drew the same analogy to Palestinians. This notion of being a colonialist subject. Perhaps there are those connections that people make as well. But in the case with the Israeli ambassador first being withdrawn, and then the embassy closed, unfortunately, much of the normal diplomatic relations that an ambassador wants to do, is expected to do, were really precluded from Israeli Ambassador Erlich. Gatherings of political parties where diplomats as a kind of standard rule, invited to attend, she was not invited. Other events the same was true. So there was also a frustration to be ambassador in what ought to be a friendly country, a fellow democracy, a member of the European Union, and yet to be made a kind of de facto persona non grata was a quite troubling experience. Manya Brachear Pashman: So whether there was an ambassador or an embassy there didn't seem to matter. They were still being excluded from diplomatic events already. Andrew Baker: The Israeli government made the decision that they needed to do something dramatic to express the state of affairs and this discomfort, and that was first through recalling the ambassador, but ultimately, As you pointed out, essentially closing the embassy, that's a dramatic step, and some might disagree, particularly if you have Israeli citizens that would otherwise want the services of an embassy in that country, but they believe this was one way of sending a message, and I think it was a message that was received. I would point out that following our meeting with the Prime Minister, it drew significant attention in the Irish press. Perhaps one of the most prominent read newspapers in Ireland, The Independent, this past Sunday, had an editorial that spoke about our meeting with the Prime Minister and really called on the government to reassess its relationship with Israel. In other words, to try and repair that relationship. So if it leads to that, then I think we will feel it was well worth it. Manya Brachear Pashman: Going back to the Holocaust Remembrance events that seem to be a continuing issue. Did you speak with the Prime Minister about the Jewish community perhaps having a role in organizing those commemorations from now on? Andrew Baker: We did. The fact is, there has been a Holocaust Educational Trust organization that had some government support, but it's separate from the Jewish community that has been responsible for organizing these events. As I noted when I was invited in 2016, this was the organization that organized it, but it has sort of fallen out of favor with the Jewish community. There have been internal tensions, and again, as a result of this last event in January, the Jewish community has asked the government to really be given the authority to to organize these events. I have to point out that it does have, typically, the participation of senior figures in the government. When I was there, the prime minister at the time spoke, and members of the High Court participated, the Mayor of Dublin. So I think that level of participation is important and should continue. But I think the problem we're seeing is that even that history is being instrumentalized, so we need to be certain that doesn't continue. Manya Brachear Pashman: Andy, a number of Jewish leaders declined to meet with Prime Minister Martin, given the tension and animosity Jews in Ireland have been facing. Why did you meet with him? Andrew Baker: AJC values, sees itself as playing an important diplomatic role, not simply with Ireland, but with various countries. And while some other organizations felt in the end, they should not participate, because by not talking to the Irish Prime Minister that was sending a message, our approach is rather quite the opposite. It's important to talk. I'm not sure that it's always the easiest conversations, and the results may not always be all that we would hope them to be, but I want to say we're in this for the long haul. We've been back and forth to Ireland, with other countries, of course, as well over the years. We hope that those visits and these meetings will continue. Frankly, it's only by this kind of ongoing engagement, I believe that we can really make a difference, and that's what we're all about. Manya Brachear Pashman: Well Andy, thank you so much for joining us. Andrew Baker: You're welcome, Manya.
Andrew Baker joins host Ron Aaron and co-host Carol Zernial to talk about responding to distressed behavior on this edition of Caregiver SOS.
Andrew Baker joins host Ron Aaron and co-host Carol Zernial to talk about responding to distressed behavior on this edition of Caregiver SOS. About Andrew Andy developed a passion and interest in human behaviour after he was involved and the victim of a violent crime at the age of 16. With over 18 years of experience working in the social care sector and training in psychology, multiple psychotherapeutic disciplines and behaviour management models, Andy became inspired to educate others. His passion for improving therapeutic relationships and good practice in behavior management for care, education, non-care and even parenting is infectious. Andy is the MD and head trainer of Able Training Support Ltd a national UKAS accredited training company, the lead external trainer for the Alzheimer's Society, the host of the celebrated ‘Able to care’ podcast, on the board of directors of the 'Institute of Conflict Management' and a key member of the health and social care committee group. He is also the author the book “Targeting the positive “ book. Andy has also supported numerous foster carers and parents as a consultant to support them better understand and manage the behaviour of their children. He is also a business mentor, life coach and public speaker. Andy has worked and taught in nearly every type of care setting including, mental health, schools, learning disability, elderly care, children’s homes and, foster care. Andy has been an advisor for white paper practice notes written by Coram BAAF (British association of adoption and fostering). A guest speaker at the Dementia 2020 conference and has delivered lectures and talks across the UK about numerous subjects including – Understanding dementia, attachment, trauma, acquired brain injury, Pathological Demand avoidance, Autism spectrum conditions, ADHD, Fetal Alcohol spectrum disorders, behaviour management, violence at work, Growth mindset, Fear management, Self care and more. Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs. Listen every week for deep, inspiring, and helpful caregiving content on Caregiver SOS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segundo programa dedicado a Underpool, el sello discográfico independiente de Barcelona. Escuchamos los discos del trío del saxofonista Pablo Martín 'Forward' ('Intersection', 'Hymn for the silent souls'), el trío Obsidian 'Obsidian' ('Salt del grill', 'Batec', 'Monkiana'), el baterista Oscar Doménech 'Duality' ('El petit historiador', '9 notas'), el grupo Vibe 'Moonstone' ('Tribute', 'Moorea', 'Enjoy') y el saxofonista Andrew Baker 'Warmi' ('Passatge'). Escuchar audio
As chilly winter weather took hold of the Lower 48 to start 2025, natural gas cash prices held in a volatile pattern, but they were still elevated compared with winter 2023/24. NGI senior markets editors Andrew Baker and Kevin Dobbs delve into the supply situation – from shrinking storage surpluses to wellhead freeze-offs – and how new LNG demand is factoring into the equation. Plus, as a new presidential administration takes the helm, Baker and Dobbs preview what could be in store for North American natural gas markets if tariffs become law of the land.
Re-Platforming Your Tech Stack // MLOps Podcast #281 with Michelle Marie Conway, Lead Data Scientist at Lloyds Banking Group and Andrew Baker, Data Science Delivery Lead at Lloyds Banking Group. // Abstract Lloyds Banking Group is on a mission to embrace the power of cloud and unlock the opportunities that it provides. Andrew and his team have been on a journey over the last 12 months to take their portfolio of circa 10 Machine Learning models in production and migrate them from an on-prem solution to a cloud-based environment. During the podcast, Andrew shares his reflections as well as some dos (and don'ts!) of managing the migration of an established portfolio. // Bio Michelle Marie Conway Michelle is a Lead Data Scientist in the high-performance data science team at Lloyds Banking Group. With deep expertise in managing production-level Python code and machine learning models, she has worked alongside fellow senior manager Andrew to drive the bank's transition to the Google Cloud Platform. Together, they have played a pivotal role in modernising the ML portfolio in collaboration with a remarkable ML Ops team. Originally from Ireland and now based in London, Michelle blends her technical expertise with a love for the arts. Andrew Baker Andrew graduated from the University of Birmingham with a first-class honours degree in Mathematics and Music with a Year in Computer Science and joined Lloyds Banking Group on their Retail graduate scheme in 2015. Since 2021 Andrew has worked in the world of data, firstly in shaping the Retail data strategy and most recently as a Data Science Delivery Lead, growing and managing a team of Data Scientists and Machine Learning Engineers. He has built a high-performing team responsible for building and maintaining ML models in production for the Consumer Lending division of the bank. Andrew is motivated by the role that data science and ML can play in transforming the business and its processes, and is focused on balancing the power of ML with the need for simplicity and explainability that enables business users to engage with the opportunities that exist in this space and the demands of a highly regulated environment. // MLOps Swag/Merch https://shop.mlops.community/ // Related Links Website: https://www.michelleconway.co.uk/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/artificial-intelligence-just-when-data-science-answer-andrew-baker-hfdge/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/artificial-intelligence-conundrum-generative-ai-andrew-baker-qla7e/ --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle--conway/ Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-baker-90952289
Mexico is the United States' largest trading partner, with about 75% of the country's natural gas originating from the Lower 48 states. Cross-border energy trade in 2023 reached $66.5 billion, and imports of U.S. natural gas have increased for years as Mexico's domestic production has decreased. With Mexico President Sheinbaum's recent inauguration, however, the role of state-owned energy companies has been put in question. Now, with former President Trump's re-election, NGI's Andrew Baker, senior editor, sits down with Christopher Lenton, senior editor for Mexico and Latin America, to discuss how the cross-border energy trade may evolve. Baker and Lenton dive into the implications for Mexico's export projects should Trump reverse the Biden administration's LNG permit pause, as well as the outlook for natural gas demand in both Mexico and the United States as nearshoring and power generation needs evolve.
How low can you go with a CG feature budget to create a very entertaining, high-quality-looking animated film? Listen in to this one to find out as I dive into the deal-making and production of The Amazing Maurice with Producer Andrew Baker. Based on a Terry Pratchett book, The Amazing Maurice looks like it came out of a much bigger studio environment. It has a great voice cast, quality effects, and animation and is a great case study.Andrew was very generous not only with his time, but the detail he delved into, and he has some great insight into the industry from his work as a lawyer before his role as a producer. Hope you enjoy it!And if you do, please like, rate, and comment on your favorite podcasting platform and share the episode on social media.If you have any comments or suggestions please get in touch. If you'd like to hear about new episodes in your inbox, please subscribe here.Host & Producer: Michael WakelamExecutive Producer: Eric M. MillerMusic by: Rich DickersonAudio Engineering: Mike RochaEdited by: Jonathan WakelamThe Creators Society is a professional society for all disciplines of the animation industry. Our mission is to bring the animation community together to build strong relationships, provide education, and form a better understanding of the different roles we all play in creating animated stories. We celebrate and promote the love of animation and all the talented Creators who breathe life and imagination into their work.Learn more about the Creators Society, and how to become a member at creatorssociety.netSend us a Text Message.
The latest wearable medical devices are designed to help consumers make better decisions regarding their care. Until recently, the space has been somewhat limited. Size and power were the two biggest constraints. Those constraints aren't going away, but they are definitely being lessened thanks to some of the latest innovations on the semiconductor side. To hear more about these innovations, I spoke to Andrew Baker, the Co-Founder and CEO of Orca Semiconductor, a startup in the emerging connected health arena. Check out this week's Embedded Executives podcast to learn more.
The state that is. Not the former Queen of England. This episode contains: - The news: Tas Whisky Week, King Island Distillery and Section 44 politics; - The Waffle, where we chat about Victorian whisky, past present and future; - The Whisky, where we review a Kinglake matured in French oak; - Waffling With, where Nick catches up with Andrew Baker and chats all things Bakery Hill; and - we finally open our Whisky Club lucky dip boxes! Please support us on Patreon and get access to drams and bonus content! www.patreon.com/whiskywaffle
In this episode, join us for an in-depth conversation with Dr. Andrew Baker, as he reflects on his time as the incident Commander of the Ontario Critical Care COVID Command Centre, during the COVID pandemic. Dr. Baker offers a firsthand account of the establishment and operation of this crucial hub in the battle against the pandemic, highlighting the collaborative efforts of healthcare professionals, policymakers, and community leaders. Dr. Andrew Baker is the Chief of the Departments of Critical Care and of Anesthesia, and the Medical Director of the Surgery and Critical Care Program at St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto. Tune in as we uncover the dedication, innovation, and resilience driving our collective response to this unprecedented crisis.
Con Billy Pierce, Andrew Baker, Carmen McRae y Rodrigo Parejo entre otros. Los segundos jueves de cada mes son para nuestros "Míticos y Referentes". Así, Carmen McRae protagoniza nuestro espacio en esta ocasión. Antes, en tiempo de estrenos de factura estatal, presentamos una de las últimas publicaciones del sello Underpool: "Warmi", que cuenta con el liderazgo del saxofonista británico Andrew Baker en compañía de jazzistas referentes de la Ciudad Condal. "All the way" de Jimmy Van Heusen y Sammy Cahn, en grabación del saxofonista tenor Billy Pierce es nuestro "Estándar de la semana" e "Imigrate Walt", de la holandesa "Royal Improvisers Orchestra" con el flautista donbenitenese Rodrigo Parejo, nuestro "Favorito". Ahora Jazz, Ed. 2257. Con Javier del Barco.
Welcome to another episode of the Mixtape with Scott! This week I have a guest who some of you know, and some of you don't know (I suppose making them no different than anyone else) — Andrew Baker. Andrew is now an assistant professor in the law school at the University of California Berkeley. He specializes in topics at the intersection of law, policy and finance. And one of his papers, “How Much Should We Trust Staggered Difference-In-Differences Estimates?”, published in the Journal of Financial Economics, was the winner of the Jensen Prize for the best paper published in Corporate Finance. He is for many people permanently part of the last five year's or so “credibility crisis in difference-in-differences” for both this paper, as well as other things he's written and done. So I thought it would be great to have him on the show as part of the larger material on causal inference in economics. But Andrew is not an economist. He has a joint JD/PHD from Stanford, but the PhD is in Business Administration with a special focus on accounting. I nonetheless included him in this series as part of the “story of economics” because like Carlos Celinni last week's guest, Andrew started out in economics as an undergraduate at Georgetown, then went to work for an economic consulting firm, then did a predoc with John Donohue III, professor of law at Stanford and PhD economist from Yale. But then he instead went into Stanford's law school before migrating into their doctoral program in business administration. And I thought this kind of story — the story of people staying in, but also of people exiting — is really a part of the larger economics story too. It's still somewhat challenging to find these stories, so I'm going to keep trying, but I wanted to if I could by circling people who I knew it applied to. But, as with others, the point of Andrew being a guest on the show is simply because I think he does have an interesting story, and I wanted to hear it. I hope others of you hear it too. Thanks again for tuning into the podcast. Please like share etc!Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
The rankings are out, are the Phillies the 3rd best in baseball? What your top rankings? Plus more positional rankings as Brandon Marsh gets some love. Down on the farm: Andrew Baker With Jamie Lynch away on vacation, Renee Washington and Tyler Zulli are joined by John Foley for Friday with Foley to discuss the latest Phillies and MLB updates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Flashback Friday is from episode 875 published last August 28, 2017. Drew Baker is back on the program to speak with Jason about topics that are essential to income property investors. Jason shares the core ideas behind his signature methods of Inflation-induced debt destruction and his ultimate investing equation. He also explains how the IRS's tax code does not properly account for inflation and how it can benefit investors. There is an abundance of information in this podcast new and seasoned investors shouldn't miss. Key Takeaways: 4:07 Jason announces the winner of the Amazon Echo contest. 5:08 Find out how to volunteer for the Short-Term Rental Advisory Board. 8:04 Peter Schiff and issues with minimum wage laws. 16:20 The difference between concept and context. 21:09 Governments create monopolies through regulations. 24:15 Client's answer the question "What advice would you give yourself in 2008"? 27:04 Direct investors notice the financial bumps more than investors in group investments. 34:04 Drew analyzes the price of a house in gold. 37:51 The IRS's tax code does not properly account for inflation. 46:01 Favorable reasons to self-manage your income properties. 1:02:19 Drew shares his income property investment history. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Be Your Bank Short-Term Rental Council Application Joe Rogan Experience Podcast #1002 with Peter Schiff Ready, Fire, Aim by Michael Masterson Meet the Master's of Income Property Event Women's Investing Network Podcast #27 with Jason Hartman Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Andrew Baker of Glen Allen was named to the fall 2023 president's list at Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C. To be named to the president's list, students must earn a 3.75 or higher grade point average for the semester. Baker is a sophomore majoring in Business Administration. *** Gabe Jimerson of Glen Allen was named to the fall 2023 dean's list at Pennsylvania Western University. To be eligible for the dean's list, students must earn a minimum 3.40 grade point average for the semester. *** The following local students were named to the fall 2023 dean's list at Bridgewater...Article LinkSupport the show
Mexico's demand for U.S. natural gas continues to mount, and 2024 appears no different. Following a recent cross-border conference, NGI's Christopher Lenton and Andrew Baker read the tea leaves regarding market sentiment while diving into the various factors driving Mexico's growing demand for U.S. natural gas, including power generation, LNG projects and nearshoring, as well as the implications of Mexico's upcoming presidential election.
We all love a bit of cake. It comes out at all major events; weddings, birthdays, leaving a job – but have you ever wondered where it came from? Well one man has set out to write a history of the cakes in Britain and exploring where they came from and how they came about. Author of ‘Cake: A Slice of British Life' and publishing editor for the Telegraph, Andrew Baker joined Sean to discuss...
Florida's Reefs Are Vanishing. Can Scientists Save Them?This was a bad year for Florida's coral reefs. Since the 1970s, reef cover in the Florida Keys has decreased by 90%. Those remaining reefs have been subjected to water temperatures higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, alongside other threats like disease and ocean acidification. This is a big problem for the largest reef in the continental U.S., which plays an important role in protecting the shorelines from erosion and storms.Scientists are scrambling to preserve as much of the reef as possible. One method marine biologists are focused on is selectively breeding corals in labs. Scientists look for the specimens most resilient to heat stress, then breed them together to create hardy offspring. Those spawn are then implanted into the reef, with hopes of bolstering the existing structure.Vox environmental reporter Benji Jones joins Ira to talk about his dives to Florida's Pickles Reef, and the differences he saw between this year and last year. Then, Ira speaks with marine biologist Andrew Baker at the University of Miami about his efforts to bolster Florida's reefs. The Ocean Is A Climate AllyDid you know that the ocean absorbs about a quarter of all CO2 emissions? And about 90% of excess heat? It's the largest carbon sink we have—and one of our biggest allies in the climate movement.Ira talks with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, marine biologist and co-founder of the non-profit Urban Ocean Lab, as well as the climate initiative The All We Can Save Project. They chat about climate solutions—like the newly launched Climate Corps—the power of the ocean, and steps forward. Dr. Johnson is also the curator for Climate Futurism, an art exhibition at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, New York. Feeling Hopeless About Climate Change? Try Playing These Video GamesThis segment, originally from 2022, was re-aired this week.Five years ago, Stephanie Barish was tired of the public's attitude about climate change. “Most people at that time were just so negative about climate,” she said. “It was doom and destruction, and I thought, wow, to make positive change, you have to really look at this from a solutions perspective.” Stephanie is the founder and CEO of Indiecade, an organization that supports indie video game developers and hosts events like the Climate Jam—the goal of which was to change the gloomy public narrative around climate change. So, with the help of organizations like Earth Games, participants around the globe gather every year to make video games about climate change optimism, solutions, and justice.Teams can also consult with subject matter experts, like Dargan Frierson, an associate professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington, and also a judge for the Climate Jam. If teams wonder what climate change would look like on a different planet, they can go to him for answers. “We always look for scientific accuracy,” he said. “I think it's very important to keep things within the realm of possibility, even when you're looking at fiction.”Read the rest at sciencefriday.com. To stay updated on all-things-science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
In this episode, we sit down with producer Andrew Baker to discuss the ins and outs of putting together a successful team, raising funds, and navigating distribution markets in the world of low to medium budget animated feature films. Andrew shares his expert insights on the importance of collaboration, communication, and building a strong team. It's all about finding the 'business' in 'show'. TakeawaysThe person you're trying to convince to fund your movie has a bingo scorecard. As a producer, your job is to tick as many of the boxes on that scorecard as is needed to give them the confidence to back your movie, Which might be original IP, co-production partners, voice talent, etc.Animated Film Producers make feature films for family audiences, whereas series producer makes their shows for a more targeted and narrow audience, e.g. preschool. For Andrew, the joy of features is being able to make the movie for himself and the rest of the audience because he is part of that audience. The UK's animation and creative industry underestimates the potential of feature films. There is a demand for new content out there.
Hosts Joe Moravchik and Nathan Leaf discuss the importance of forensic medicine, the role it plays in society, and the trends being seen by medical examiners around the country with Hennepin County, Minnesota Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker.
This one's for entrepreneurs. Andrew's learned from every heavy hitter in our industry. Preston Greene, David Lawrence, and Ben Prentiss, to name a few. Along the way, he's watched more than 5 commercial leases slip through the cracks. Tune in for his take on the power of owning who you truly are and how to step into it with confidence. Hint: it has to do with letting go of comparison. More about Andrew: Andrew entered the industry in 2015 as a personal trainer and aspiring strength coach with the goal of working with athletes. Over the last 8 years, Andrew accomplished that goal, having worked with high-level athletes at both the professional and collegiate level (NHL, NFL, CFL, NCAA, CIS, USA Hockey, Canada Basketball), as well as everyday personal training clients looking to make a positive change in their lives. Through this process, Andrew was able to uncover his true passion: to make a monumental difference in the health of the human race. As the years have gone by, Andrew has realized the extreme responsibility he has in the lives of the individuals that he works with. He's not a personal trainer, he's much more than that…He's preventive health care. Andrew's principles remain the same, and his unwavering approach and dedication to his clients' results are what sets him apart. A lifelong learner, Andrew has made the commitment to himself to seek out and learn from some of the greatest minds in the industry in his continuous pursuit of knowledge. Andrew believes that everyone is capable of transforming themselves for the better, and it is his lifelong mission to show that to as many people as he can. Connect with AndrewInstagram: @andrewbakerfitness and @livevirtuFollow Designs for Sport Instagram: @designsforsportWebsite: www.designsforsport.comFollow Jordan BokserInstagram: @jordan.bokser
Published: November 30, 2020 Changing Our World‘s Jim Friend welcomes Msgr. Andrew Baker, Rector for Mount Saint Mary's Seminary in The post 79. Msgr. Andrew Baker: 47 New Seminarians Amidst a Pandemic appeared first on Advancing Our Church.
Published: May 07, 2017 “The Priesthood is the Love of the Heart of Jesus.” This week, Jim Friend travels to Emmitsburg, The post 4. Interview with Msgr. Andrew Baker appeared first on Advancing Our Church.
Coverage of the 95th Illinois FFA Convention in Springfield. Conversations with Illinois Farm Bureau President Rich Guebert, new Illinois FFA President Thaddeus Bergschneider, new Illinois FFA VP Eric Wisely, new Illinois FFA Treasurer Ben Bremmer; and Dr. Andrew Baker from Western Illinois University.
He never planned to climb the ladder of corporate technology leadership. But an obsession with hard problems led him down the path to becoming the CTO for South Africa's Capitec Bank. In this episode, learn more about Andrew Baker's career arc, including going from "my very first project was to remove Zscaler because I didn't see the value in it," to leading three successful zero trust transformations and becoming a Zscaler advisor.
NGI senior editors Andrew Baker and Kevin Dobbs discuss the outlook for North American natural gas prices in 2023. They address factors including a mild weather start to the year, robust U.S. production, the Freeport LNG outage and the potential for future increases in export capacity. Baker and Dobbs also delve into how Canada and Mexico fit into the North American supply and demand picture – from how pipeline constraints in the United States impact Canadian natural gas prices to the prospects for increased U.S. gas exports to Mexico.
With Spring Training on the horizon, we're joined by Matt Gelb, Phillies beat writer for The Athletic. We cover a lot of ground around the organization including: Andrew Painter and his chances to make the team out of camp Mick Abel, Griff McGarry, Andrew Baker, and some of the other organization young arms Former BlueClaws including Alec Bohm, Bryson Stott, Rhys Hoskins, Connor Brogdon, Seranthony Dominguez, and Ranger Suarez, among others Expectations and storylines for the spring Rob Thomson's impact last year And more! Hook Line & Splitter is presented by Judd Shaw Injury Law.
For our final episode of 2022, we look back at some of our favorite clips from the season. Hear from the following players: Baron Radcliff, Carlos De La Cruz, Andrew Baker, Jason Ruffcorn, Mick Abel, and Andrew Schultz. We thank everyone for listening and supporting the BlueClaws this season. Have a very Happy New Year and we'll see you in 2023!
On today's show, we're breaking down Dansby Swanson's 7 year, $177M contract to play SS for the Chicago Cubs by looking at Cristian Hernandez, Kevin Made, and Ed Howard and how things change for them. Next, we're going to Atlanta to figure out if the Braves will give the job to Vaughn Grissom or Braden Shewmake, or go outside the organization via trade or free agency. Finally, we answer JMike's question about Phillies reliever Andrew Baker, Jeremy's question about Brett Baty or Francisco Alvarez breaking camp with the team, and settle the "What is the hardest division in MLB" debate.Join the NEW Locked On MLB Prospects Discord: https://discord.gg/36s3eRXGUQFind and follow LockedOn MLB Prospects on your favorite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-mlb-prospects/id1525225214Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2wzJIf26tGgVbB7rsoKyLDStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-mlb-prospectsFollow along with LockedOn MLB Prospects host Lindsay Crosby as we follow 120+ affiliated teams throughout the 2022 season! From prospect call-ups to impactful trades to the ever evolving battle for minor league living and working conditions, Lindsay is covering it all on five days a week. Available exclusively on the Locked On Podcast Network. Follow the show on twitter @LockedOnFarm and email your Mailbag Monday questions to LockedOnMLBProspects@gmail.comFollow Lindsay for up to the minute details on all things Minor League Baseball:On Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrosbyBaseballSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!NHTSADrive high, get a DUI. Click HERE to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show, we're breaking down Dansby Swanson's 7 year, $177M contract to play SS for the Chicago Cubs by looking at Cristian Hernandez, Kevin Made, and Ed Howard and how things change for them. Next, we're going to Atlanta to figure out if the Braves will give the job to Vaughn Grissom or Braden Shewmake, or go outside the organization via trade or free agency. Finally, we answer JMike's question about Phillies reliever Andrew Baker, Jeremy's question about Brett Baty or Francisco Alvarez breaking camp with the team, and settle the "What is the hardest division in MLB" debate. Join the NEW Locked On MLB Prospects Discord: https://discord.gg/36s3eRXGUQ Find and follow LockedOn MLB Prospects on your favorite podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-mlb-prospects/id1525225214 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2wzJIf26tGgVbB7rsoKyLD Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-mlb-prospects Follow along with LockedOn MLB Prospects host Lindsay Crosby as we follow 120+ affiliated teams throughout the 2022 season! From prospect call-ups to impactful trades to the ever evolving battle for minor league living and working conditions, Lindsay is covering it all on five days a week. Available exclusively on the Locked On Podcast Network. Follow the show on twitter @LockedOnFarm and email your Mailbag Monday questions to LockedOnMLBProspects@gmail.com Follow Lindsay for up to the minute details on all things Minor League Baseball: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrosbyBaseball Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! NHTSA Drive high, get a DUI. Click HERE to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Msgr. Andrew Baker, the Rector for Mount Saint Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland, presents a talk on “The Humility of Christmas” during the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court Kavanaugh #54, Advent Retreat. It was recorded in the Basilica's Lyceum Auditorium on December 10th, 2022.
In today's episode of Culture Camp, Jason interviews his sister Jessica, and her husband, Andrew Baker, and they discuss owning and operating a grocery store in Alberta, Canada, gaining the trust of your employees, working with different personalities in your organization, and making an impact in people's lives.Tweetable Quotes:"When everybody's pulling their weight, everybody on the team is happy." - Andrew Baker"You've got to communicate with your staff and know what is going on in their lives." - Jessica BakerIf you found value in this episode, please leave a rating and review, also, don't forget to share it with a friend! Remember to follow us on Instagram for more!
In this episode your hosts Yasmine Zavala and Jasmine Perez have a special guest Andrew Baker and we discuss the icks of woman.
Scientists and students from the University of Miami dove into the dark waters a few miles off the shores of Miami as part of an effort to develop hybrid reefs. The team from the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science was on a mission to collect eggs and sperm from spawning staghorn coral, which they hope to use to fertilize other strains of staghorn corals in a lab. It's all part of a $7.5 million federal grant from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to help address security threats to the military and civilian infrastructure along vulnerable coastal regions in Florida and the Caribbean. The Miami-based project seeks to protect coastal bases from damaging hurricane storm surge using hybrid reefs. “Our mission is to develop hybrid reefs that combine the wave-protection benefits of artificial structures with the ecological benefits of coral reefs,” said Andrew Baker, a professor and director of the Coral Reef Futures Lab at the Rosenstiel School. “We will be working on next generation structural designs and concrete materials, and integrating them with novel ecological engineering approaches to help foster the growth of corals on these structures." They will also be testing new adaptive biology approaches to produce corals that are faster-growing and more resilient to a warming climate, he said. Coral spawns just a few nights every year, depending on water temperature and lunar cycle. Coral colonies simultaneously release their eggs and sperm into the water column, which fertilize one another to create baby coral. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Andrew Baker joins us for Episode 44 of Hook Line & Splitter. The hard-throwing right-hander from Alabama was an 11th rd pick last year out of Chiopla Junior College and has struck out 35 hitters over 18 innings since the beginning of July. We talk about his development this season, his time with the BlueClaws, at Chipola JC, and learn which Phillies prospect would make an excellent NFL punter.
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Chad Jensen and Zack Kelberman sift through a busy news day at #DenverBroncos HQ, including the scheduling of an October game vs. the #JacksonvilleJaguars in London and the re-signing of tight end #EricSaubert. Andrew Baker joins the show for a Super Star Segment. Merch: http://huddleuppod.com/Chad Jensen: https://twitter.com/ChadNJensenZack Kelberman: https://twitter.com/KelbermanNFLScott Kennedy: https://www.youtube.com/c/scottkennedy?sub_confirmation=1Slam it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.comMile High Huddle Live Stream Schedule(All Times MT)Sunday - 6:00 p.m. Huddle Up PodMonday - 7:30 a.m. Broncos for BreakfastMonday - 6:00 p.m. Huddle Up PodTuesday- 7:30 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Tuesday - 6:00 p.m. Building the BroncosWednesday - 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Huddle Up PodThursday - 7:30 a.m. Broncos for BreakfastThursday - 6:00 p.m. Huddle Up PodFriday - 6:00 p.m. Dove Valley Deep DiversSaturday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Insiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chad Jensen and Zack Kelberman sift through a busy news day at #DenverBroncos HQ, including the scheduling of an October game vs. the #JacksonvilleJaguars in London and the re-signing of tight end #EricSaubert. Andrew Baker joins the show for a Super Star Segment. Merch: http://huddleuppod.com/ Chad Jensen: https://twitter.com/ChadNJensen Zack Kelberman: https://twitter.com/KelbermanNFL Scott Kennedy: https://www.youtube.com/c/scottkennedy?sub_confirmation=1 Slam it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.com Mile High Huddle Live Stream Schedule (All Times MT) Sunday - 6:00 p.m. Huddle Up Pod Monday - 7:30 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Monday - 6:00 p.m. Huddle Up Pod Tuesday- 7:30 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Tuesday - 6:00 p.m. Building the Broncos Wednesday - 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Huddle Up Pod Thursday - 7:30 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Thursday - 6:00 p.m. Huddle Up Pod Friday - 6:00 p.m. Dove Valley Deep Divers Saturday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Insiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we welcome strength coach Andrew Baker. Over the last 7 years in the industry, Andrew has worked with high-level athletes at both the professional and collegiate level, as well as everyday personal training clients looking to make a positive change in their life. Andrew has worked under the tutelage of some industry-leading strength trainers and is sharing his knowledge of effective program design with a new educational course With Designs for Sport. In this episode, we discuss the differences between training the general population versus a high-level athlete. You'll learn how to approach writing your best training program, and how to properly assess your new clients. You'll also learn how to adapt better to your clients, and transition into online coaching. Episode Overview 1:05 How Andrew Connected With Design For Sport 3:20 The Origin Story Of Andrew Becoming A Trainer 7:13 Learning Lessons From First Training Professionals 11:48 The Difference Between Gen-Pop and Athlete Training 13:15 Introduction To Effective Program Design Course 18:54 How To Write A Training Program 24:36 Approaching Client Assessment 28:10 The Challenges Of Online Coaching 34:24 Learning To Adapt To Your Client 37:10 Andrew's Training Experience With Legendary Coaches 45:40 Athletes Make Coaches Look Good 48:17 What's Andrews's Current Training Regimen 50:50 Andrew's Supplements 56:07 Book Recommendations 59:22 Conclusion Follow Andrew https://bakerfitness.ca/ IG: andrewbakerfitness About The Hosts Sylvie Tetrault is an industry-leading Functional Sports Nutritionist and recovery expert. Her fitness journey started in the corporate gym world before transitioning into sports and performance. She has worked with professional athletes across nearly all major sports and high-performers in everyday life. Follow Sylvie - https://www.instagram.com/sylvietetrault/?hl=en (@sylvietetrault) Adrian Vilaca is an elite Strength and Conditioning Coach and former professional MMA fighter. Follow Adrian - https://www.instagram.com/championshiplifestyle/?hl=en (@championshiplifestyle) Follow Designs for Sport IG - https://www.instagram.com/designsforsport/?hl=en (@designsforsport) http://www.designsforsport.com/ (www.designsforsport.com) https://designsforsport.com/products/applied-nutrition-for-strength-coaches-and-trainers (Applied Nutrition for Strength Coaches and Trainers)
Andrew Baker, Ph.D. is a psychotherapist, university professor, counselor educator and researcher. He is also the clinical director of the Comprehensive Wellness Center residential treatment center. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, we discuss Andrew's published research into the science of therapuetic relationships between psychotherapists and their clients. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Andrew Baker, Ph.D. is a psychotherapist, university professor, counselor educator and researcher. He is also the clinical director of the Comprehensive Wellness Center residential treatment center. On this episode of the Good Counsel Podcast, we discuss Andrew's published research into the science of therapuetic relationships between psychotherapists and their clients. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
When today's guest thought about what the future held for him, culture fit was top of mind. It matters greatly that our value systems align with that of the companies we work for, especially in terms of not being domain driven and learning from and collaborating with other teams. In this episode, we interview Andrew Baker, Director of Engineering, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) at AWS, about the rigorous interview process, what attracted him to AWS, and why culture was a major criterion in his decision. Join us as we discuss: - Earning an outrageously high AS level in statistics - What happened at Barclays with algorithmic trading - The draw to be a part of an organization - Andrew's views on cloud native and no code Check out this related episode: - Scott and comprehensive papers referenced at [18:41] Keep connected with The Agile CTO at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for The Agile CTO in your favorite podcast player.
Rabbi Andrew Baker is the director of international Jewish affairs for the American Jewish Committee. In this position he engages with Jewish communities throughout the Diaspora and with their concerns. Rabbi Baker is also the personal representative of the chair-in-office on combating antisemitism of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. In these roles, Rabbi Baker has been a prominent figure in international efforts to combat antisemitism and in addressing Holocaust-era issues in Europe. In the United States, among other things, he served as president of the Washington Board of Rabbis and as president of the Interfaith Conference of Washington.
Brent & Chris discuss Chris' scouting trip to Florida, where he saw some top prospects, including breakdowns on Yankees prospects Jasson Dominguez, Trey Sweeney & Beck Way to go along with some coverage of Phillies prospect Andrew Baker. ALAO, Brent goes through his scouting archives to profile Diamondbacks pitcher Tyler Gilbert, who threw a no hitter over the weekend and who Brent saw pitch in short season ball 5 years ago.
Nick Angstadt (@NickVanExit) and Isaac Harris (@IsaacLHarris) breakdown the NBA DRAFT & FREE AGENCY RUMORS floating around about their pursuit of Kawhi Leonard, Kyle Lowry, and Goran Dragic. Why are the Dallas Mavericks backing off Kawhi and trying another angle and why is that significant? Then they discuss how the Mavs could clear more space for Kyle Lowry and why he should be the Mavericks' #1 target.The Mavericks are also on the verge of hiring Igor Kokoskov to be an assistant coach plus they hired a well-respected NBA Capologist from the Brooklyn Nets, Andrew Baker. The guys discuss why these are great moves for the Mavs new leadership duo Nico Harrison & Jason Kidd.Finally, they discuss Goran Dragic's connection to Dallas and why he would make a good option.Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: Locked On MavericksFollow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnMavsSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offersBuilt Bar — Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AG — There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock Auto — Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Indeed — Get started RIGHT NOW with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/locked Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andrew Baker has worked in reconstructive plastic surgery, emergency medicine, and dermatology. Currently he practices full-time doing both in medical and surgical derm. Andrew has always had a passion for helping others and he's mentored and coached many PAs and colleagues who were troubled financially. This became a continued passion with a desire to learn more for these reasons he went back to school and graduated with the master's of business administration. This education further shaped Andrew's desire to learn more about the financial decision making and how it impacts the career of physician assistants. He started PA for Finance, a financial advisory company designed specifically for PAs in any phase. Currently he works with pre-PAs, PA students, practicing PAs, and anyone else in the spectrum of the profession. Andrew's website is: https://www.pa4finance.org Andrew's social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PA4Finance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pa_4_finance LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/pa-4-finance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michele-neskey/support
Have you ever wondered what life would be like after graduation?Now that you are finally working as a healthcare practitioner and no longer a student with a negative income.Life sounds great‼️Before you jump-start your life and make big moves and purchases, do you know what kind of financial decisions you will have to make when you start living on your own?What are the factors that will affect your financial decision-making?The steps you take starting your new career and managing your finances to match the cost of living is one of the major components of your life. Keeping your mindset living inexpensively even you have your real income is a great attitude towards living the way you wanted to be minus the guilt of having debts. In this podcast episode Andrew Baker, the Founder of PA 4 Finance, and I talked about how you handle financial decision-making to achieve your financial priorities and stability. Subscribe