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Is the mineral deal between Ukraine and the US a win-win? Andrew Roth reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Today, we spend the hour walking through the first 100 days of the second Trump presidency. Kicking us off are Kira Lerner, an editor and reporter based in Washington, DC focused on voting rights, criminal justice, and civil rights issues. Kira is the Democracy Editor of the Guardian US, joining us along with Andrew Roth, a global affairs correspondent for the Guardian in Washington DC, whose writing on Trump's first 100 days of foreign policy is titled, “From cornerstone of the west to unreliable ally.” — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Trump's Second First 100 Days w/ Guardian's Kira Lerner & Andrew Roth appeared first on KPFA.
This week, the Trump administration quietly eased tariffs on a wide range of Chinese goods, a move critics say exposes weakness in the US trade war stance. Meanwhile, President Trump has refused to secure the return of Kilmar Ábrego García, who was unlawfully deported to a prison in El Salvador, escalating showdown between the president and the judiciary. And in Berlin, Germany's new coalition government is already on shaky ground, as leaders of the conservative Christian Democratic bloc and center-left Social Democratic Party clash over policy priorities, leaving Europe's largest economy in political limbo. Leonard Hockstader, Andrew Roth, and Felicia Schwartz join Ivo Daalder on World Review to breakdown this week's power plays and shifting policies and discuss what they mean for global balance.
Note: Title change is not mentioned in the episode. An explanation for the title change will be explained in a future episode. Andrew Roth is back with the start of the third single episode series: Rome After the Republic . In this episode, Andrew begins this saga with the man who changed Rome forever: Julius Caesar. He is mostly remembered by the play written by William Shakespeare. Thankfully, parts of that play are true. However, the play only covers his horrific death and the aftermath that occurred. This episode covers various parts of his life and the situation Rome was in before and during Caesar's participation. Various sources are used. Sources:1. Beard, Mary, Emperor of Rome (New York: Liveright, 2023), 1-10.2. "Julius Caesar: Roman Ruler," Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Julius-Caesar-Roman-ruler.2. Plutarch, Fall of the Roman Republic (Suffolk, England: Penguin Group, 2005), 254-322. Additional Translators: Rex Warner and Robin Seager.3. Shakespeare, William "Julius Caesar - Act 3, Scene 2," Folger Shakespeare Library, accessed April 13th, 2025, https://www.folger.edu/explore/shakespeares-works/julius-caesar/read/3/2/.4. "The Roman Empire: In the First Century: Julius Caesar," PBS, Accessed April 7th, 2025, https://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/empire/julius_caesar.html.5. Watkins, Thayer, "A Timeline of the Life of Julius Caesar," San Jose University, https://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/caesarjulius.htm.
The US has suspended all military aid to Ukraine. What does this mean for European security? Andrew Roth reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
The center barely held in Germany, as Germany moved sharply to the extremes, with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) doubling its support in just four years. Can Germany retake the lead in Europe, which is now more urgent than ever? Meanwhile, President Trump continued to walk away from Ukraine, siding with Russia at the UN and forcing Kyiv into signing a mineral agreement for little in return. How will this significant break impact the future of US foreign policy? Then, looking ahead, the fragile ceasefire in Gaza is approaching a critical deadline. With the first phase of the truce set to expire Saturday, how far apart are Israel and Hamas from agreement on proceeding to the next phase? Stefanie Bolzen, Andrew Roth, and Giles Whittell join Ivo Daalder on this week's World Review to analyze these pressing issues that could have lasting global consequences.
The Second of Three New Series! Andrew Roth is back with his 2nd original series for his single episodes of History Brothers, Russian History and Culture! In this episode, Andrew talks Ivan the Terrible, the first Tzar of Russia. Audiences will learn the circumstances that possibly brought Ivan to paranoia, will learn about his successes and his losses as Tzar, and will learn about what "The Terrible" truly means! Sources cited: Bushkovitch, Paul. 2012. A Concise History of Russia. New York: Cambridge University Press. Montefiore, Simon Sebag. 2016. The Romanovs: 1613-1918. New York: Vintage Books.
The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, visited Panama on the weekend to put pressure on the country over how it runs the canal and its ties with China. Andrew Roth reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Caution: There are certain facts briefly discussed in this episode that may not be suitable for young children. Please be advised. Andrew Roth returns with a brand new episodic series about the lesser known Presidents of the United States. This month he covers some beginners' facts about President Grover Cleveland as well as certain circumstances to how he became the first President to serve two non-consecutive terms. *The Title of the episodic series is still a work in progress as different types of titles will be uttered in this episode. The Sources are cited in the podcast episode.
Andrew Roth concludes the multi-episode arc about the Wright Brothers and their flying machine! This episode gives a brief overview of the brothers' later years, what they further accomplished, and what rivalries and competition developed after their first flight. Here is a complete list of the Sources quoted and paraphrased by the Andrew Roth: Birdmen: The Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtis, and the Battle to Control the Skies; The Wright Brothers by David McCullough; Articles written on the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian Museum; and An Article written on the Glenn Curtis Museum website.
This week marked the 1,000 day of the Ukraine War. We'll unpack recent developments, including Ukraine's use of US-supplied ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory for the first time, intensified Russian attacks near Kurakhove, the pause in operations at the US embassy in Kyiv, and Russia's updated nuclear deterrence doctrine. Then world leaders met this week in Azerbaijan for the UN Climate Summit, Peru for the APEC Summit, and in Brazil for the G20. How did Trump's victory affect the dynamics of these meetings, with Biden already fading into the background and Xi being front and center? We'll also talk about Trump's pick of RFK for US health secretary and the possible impact on global health and pandemic prevention. Stefanie Bolzen, Prashant Rao, and Andrew Roth join Ivo Daalder to discuss these topics and more on this week's World Review.
Ever feel like acting is one endless series of auditions, with rejections piling up? How do some actors push through and keep going, even when success feels out of reach?In today's episode, Martin Bentsen interviews Andrew Roth about his challenging journey as an actor.Many actors struggle with rejection, self-doubt, and the pressure of comparing themselves to others. Staying resilient in such a challenging field isn't easy, but with the right mindset, actors can see signs of progress and move forward confidently.Andrew Roth shares:Proven mindset shifts that help you overcome rejection and stay motivated.Subtle signs that indicate you're making progress—even if you don't see it yet.Practical advice for dealing with self-doubt and comparing yourself to others.Tune in to uncover the secrets behind building resilience in acting and take your next steps with newfound confidence!Check out Andrew's at the below links:Roth's Child (www.rothschildamemoir.com)www.aroth.uswww.imdb.com/name/nm1408714/@beherenowalways(Instagram) Contact Info and ResourcesMartin's Email: martin@cityheadshots.comMartin's Website: https://www.martinbentsen.comHeadshots: https://www.cityheadshots.comShoot Footage for Your Reel: https://www.actorscreenershoot.comEdit Footage Into a Reel: https://www.demoreelsnyc.comThis podcast dives deep into the world of acting in film, exploring the journey of movie acting with stories, building confidence among aspiring actors, navigating auditions and productions, and offering insights from acting agents, coaches, and the challenges of becoming SAG-AFTRA eligible to advance your acting career, skills, and landing roles.
Andrew Roth is back with the next installment of the History of the Wright Brothers. In the latest episode, Part 2 wraps up as Andrew discusses the brothers' early days at Kitty Hawk and the steps they took to achieve the impossible: A man flying an airplane.
What makes Gen Z the most connected yet the loneliest generation?Join us as Andrew Roth, founder and CEO of DCDX, unpacks the paradox at the heart of Gen Z in this thought-provoking episode. Andrew reveals why Gen Z is the most visible and talked-about generation, yet still deeply misunderstood.We explore how social media creates a constant mirror, forcing Gen Z to define themselves before truly knowing who they are. Learn how this generation navigates a world of hyper-connectivity while feeling more isolated than ever.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------JOIN THE MOVEMENT:GLLG Company Website: https://www.glennllopis.com/Age Of Personalization Website: https://ageofpersonalization.com/Contact Us: https://www.glennllopis.com/contact-us/Email Us: sandy@glennllopisgroup.comFOLLOW GLENN LLOPIS:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3tnBmP9Instagram: https://bit.ly/3fcziRVFacebook: https://bit.ly/33sCg1KTwitter: https://bit.ly/3HVT14B
A second wave explosion went off in Lebanon on Wednesday, just one day after Hezbollah pagers exploded across the country and injured thousands. Though Israel has not claimed responsibility for the attack, the Israeli defense minister said a ‘new phase' of war has begun as Israeli troops move to the north. Then, with far-right parties in control of seven different European governments, can the European Union survive another far right resurgence? Plus, what to expect in Ukraine's peace plan. Stefanie Bolzen, Stefan Kornelius and Andrew Roth join World Review with Ivo Daalder to dive into these issues.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take this survey. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington this week, where he will deliver a joint address to Congress on Wednesday. The Guardian's Andrew Roth discusses the visit and the state of the war in Gaza. Then, Joe Biden's departure from the presidential race is forcing Republicans to rethink their strategy. The Atlantic's Tim Alberta talks about what's next for the Trump campaign. And, what's the future of the Republican Party? We hear reporting from NPR's Asma Khalid, who asked Republicans about their thoughts at the RNC. Plus, is Vice President Kamala Harris ... brat? Or did she just fall out of a coconut tree? We explain the jokes that have taken the internet by storm with Vox's Rebecca Jennings.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Andrew Roth is back in talking about the Wright Brothers! This time he briefly discusses about the Wright Brothers' early research and tests before discovering an important area called Kitty Hawk!
Holy Spirit Story: When Eight Other Tabs Are Open (with Andrew Roth).
Monday, May 6, 2024 Welcome to Monday's Point of View. Our host is our own Penna Dexter, and today she welcomes 3 new guests! During the first hour, she speaks with Andrew Roth, the president of the State Freedom Caucus Network. And she talks to Douglas Burton about Truth Nigeria. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and […]
In this episode, Andrew Roth starts the 3 part discussion on the famous Wright Brothers. In Part 1, this episode details their early adult lives in Dayton, the influences that steered them to the idea of flight, and the eventual competition that was already working on the idea.
Doug Kauffman sticks around for more great "old radio" stories. It's a great union with the "cast" of the Doug & Kathy show. Then Andrew Roth & Lee Reiherzer joins us from our Oshkosh studio and give us all the details on the 175th celebration of BEER in Oshkosh! Check out Lee's webpage for all things beer in Oshkosh. https://oshkoshbeer.blogspot.com/ Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-8 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Oshkosh. Subscribed to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Kathy Larkin, Doug Kauffman, Andrew Roth, Lee Reiherzer
Footage of four gunmen appears to support Islamic State's claim that it masterminded the worst terrorist attack in Russia in two decades. But the Kremlin has put Ukraine in the frame. Andrew Roth reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
This is the start of a multi part series of episodes about the Wright Brothers. In this episode, you will learn a little bit about the Wright Brothers and a few members of there family. Andrew Roth presents this episode.
The opposition leader and anti-corruption campaigner was Putin's fiercest critic. What does his death in a Siberian prison tell us about Russia today? Andrew Roth reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
The opposition leader and anti-corruption campaigner was Vladimir Putin's fiercest critic. What does his death in a Siberian prison tell us about Russia today? Andrew Roth reports
In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Hunter causes Havok by showing up at the Oversight Committee Hearing Former Senator Jim Talent talks with Marc & Kim about Hunter Biden showing up at the House Oversight Committee Hearing and his thoughts on the rumor that DeSantis will run as Haley's VP Chris Christie Caught with a hot mic Gen Z don't want to pay their dues to get better jobs Coming Up; Andrew Roth and Griff Jenkins
Andy Roth leads the State Freedom Caucus Network, which is working to establish affiliate caucuses around the country. The groups are modeled after the House Freedom Caucus in Washington DC, which was founded to advocate for limmited government and free-market policies. In this discussion, Roth explains what the goals of the growing organization are and how they plan to influence policy at the state level. https://statefreedomcaucus.org/
This We Question and Learn Program will take a short vacation from our regular interviews and we'll broadcast the first hour of a special two hour holiday presentation written, produced and narrated by Dr. Andrew Roth featuring an educational and most entertaining program entitled 'A Caroling We Will Go.' You can find part 2 here: https://www.wqln.org/podcast/the-american-tapestry-project
This episode of American Tapestry is part 2 to a collaboration with WQLN's We Question & Learn. Narrated by Dr. Andrew Roth featuring and educational and most entertaining program entitled 'A Caroling We Will Go.' You can find part 1 here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-question-and-learn/episodes/A-Caroling-We-Will-Go-Pt--1-e2bllbg
Tens of thousands of refugees have already fled their homes in the disputed region, and more are set to follow. Andrew Roth explains why. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
The war in Ukraine may seem distant -- but it affects us all in a million unseen ways. Ajay Shah joins Amit Varma in episode 335 of The Seen and the Unseen to deliver an in-depth masterclass on exactly what is going on. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Ajay Shah on Twitter and Substack. 2. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Ajay Shah: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 3. In Service of the Republic — Vijay Kelkar and Ajay Shah. 4. Rising to the China Challenge -- Gautam Bambawale, Vijay Kelkar, Raghunath Mashelkar, Ganesh Natarajan, Ajit Ranade and Ajay Shah. 5. Russia, Ukraine, Foreign Policy — Episode 268 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pranay Kotasthane and Nitin Pai). 6. Conflict in Ukraine: A timeline (2014 - present) -- Nigel Walker for House of Commons Library. 7. RUSI's commentary on Ukraine. 8. Rand Corporation's archive on the war. 9. Understanding the Russo-Ukranian War: A Guide From War on the Rocks. 10. Foreign Affairs articles on Ukraine, Russia and China. 11. Maps that update every day from Deep State and War Mapper. 12. YouTubers to follow on this subject: Perun, Timothy Snyder, Anders Puck Nielsen, The Telegraph, Silicon Curtain and William Spaniel. 13. Wind and solar power generated more electricity in the EU last year than gas did. Here's how -- Stefan Ellerbeck. 14. Economic stress in Russia -- Ajay Shah. 15. More ammo: Improving resilience against extreme surges in demand -- Ajay Shah. 16. Downstream from the Ukraine war -- Gautam Bambawale and Ajay Shah. 17. Bloodlands -- Timothy Snyder. 18. Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine -- Anne Applebaum. 19. Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe 1944-56 -- Anne Applebaum. 20. On Tyranny -- Timothy Snyder. 21. What is Populism? -- Jan-Werner Müller. 22. Tyranny in the Post-Truth Universe (2017) -- Amit Varma. 23. Why Both Modi and Trump are Textbook Populists (2017) -- Amit Varma. 24. The End of History? — Francis Fukuyama's essay. 25. The End of History and the Last Man — Francis Fukuyama's book. 26. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich -- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. 27. Arthur Koestler and Boris Pasternak on Amazon. 28. Annual Address to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation (2005) -- Vladimir Putin. 29. Requiem -- Anna Akhmatova. 30. Russian court orders closure of country's oldest human rights group -- Andrew Roth on the ban of Memorial. 31. The Resource Curse. 32. Leo Tolstoy, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Vasily Grossman. 33. Dersu Uzala -- Akira Kurosawa. 34. Servant of the People -- The show in which Volodymyr Zelenskyy starts as the president of Ukraine. 35. Volodymyr Zelenskyy plays the piano with his penis. 36. How Corruption Destroys Armies - Theft, Graft, and Russian failure in Ukraine -- Perun. 37. An excerpt from Wittgenstein's diary -- Parul Sehgal on Twitter. 38. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus -- Ludwig Wittgenstein. 39. The Innovator's Dilemma -- Clayton M Christensen. 40. National Security Strategy of Japan. 41. Suspicious deaths of Russian businesspeople (2022–2023). 42. ‘Stop the war.' 44 Top Russian Players Publish Open Letter To Putin — Sam Copeland. 43. Alexander Grischuk's emotional press conference after Russia invaded Ukraine. (Watch from 4:20.) 44. India must detach from Russia -- Renuka Sane. 45. Helping India Replace Russia in the Value Arms Market -- Vasabjit Banerjee and Benjamin Tkach. 46. After Ukraine, Where Will India Buy its Weapons? -- Vasabjit Banerjee and Benjamin Tkach. 47. For Whom the Bell Tolls -- Ernest Hemingway. 48. For Whom the Bell Tolls -- John Donne. 49. Night of the Long Knives. 50. Anton Geraschenko's tweet after the Wagner backdown. 51. Mad Max: Fury Road — George Miller. 52. Max Seddon's tweet about Yevgeny Prigozhin. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘War' by Simahina.
Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer in every developed country, but only one in ten US patients with severe heart ailments received treatment in 2022. Egnite, a healthcare start-up, has ambitious plans to dramatically improve treatment of heart disease by harnessing the power of AI and big data to identify patients who fell through the cracks after being diagnosed. Egnite was spun out from Edwards Lifesciences, a California-based medical technology company, in early 2021. Egnite's digital platform, CardioCare, steadily gained acceptance among clinicians, physicians, and hospitals, as the industry rapidly adopted new technology during the pandemic. Don Bobo, corporate vice president at Edwards, and Joel Portice, president and CEO of egnite, sat down with McKinsey's Andrew Roth to discuss the CardioCare platform, the relationship between egnite and Edwards, and the lifesaving capabilities of AI and big data.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
The arrest of Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter, in Russia, in March 2023, has shone a light on the challenges of international reporting on Russia. In this Monterey conversation, two distinguished journalists, Valerie Hopkins (The New York Times) and Andrew Roth (The Guardian) addressed the task of reporting on Russia when it was very difficult for Western journalists to work there. Valerie Hopkins and Andrew Roth discussed such issues as access to information and described the kinds of stories that could be written and the kinds of stories that were not getting written. This Monterey Conversation was moderated by Hanna Notte.
If Republicans control 22 states across America, why is it that only Florida is governing as a Red state while Wyoming and South Carolina are rejecting conservative policies such as school choice? Andrew Roth joins Liz Wheeler to detail exactly how we can fight back against the milk-toast, establishment Republicanism that is plaguing our legislatures. There is a solution to the problem, and it starts with the State Freedom Caucus Network. This is The Liz Wheeler Show. -- Get your Magnesium Breakthrough and find out this month's gift with your purchase at https://magbreakthrough.com/lizwheeler. -- Get legal defense as gun owner without the exclusions of an insurance company. Join the Attorneys on Retainer Self-Protection Program. Visit https://attorneysforfreedom.com/liz and enter promo code LIZ25 to receive $25 off. -- Try Liver Health Formula and receive a FREE bottle of Nano Powered Omega 3 at https://getliverhelp.com/liz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of Espresso Martini, Chris & Matt take a look at President Xi's trip to China, Chinese espionage against the west and the revelations of a recent Russian defector who paints a less than flattering picture of President Putin and his mental state. Links to articles discussed on this episode “China portrays Xi's Russia trip as bid for leadership of non-Western world” – by Lily Kuo for the Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/03/21/china-xi-russia-world-leadership/ “China waging decades-long spy war” by Calder Walton for Foreign Policy https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/03/28/china-has-been-waging-a-decades-long-all-out-spy-war/ “Russian defector sheds light on Putin paranoia and his secret train network” by Andrew Roth and Pjotr Sauer for The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/05/russian-defector-sheds-light-on-putin-paranoia-including-secret-train For more information about the podcast, check out our website: https://secretsandspiespodcast.com/ Connect with us on social media TWITTER twitter.com/SecretsAndSpies FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/secretsandspies INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/secretsandspies/ SPOUTIBLE https://spoutible.com/SecretsAndSpies Support Secrets and Spies: Subscribe to our Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDVB23lrHr3KFeXq4VU36dg Become a “Friend of the podcast” on Patreon for £3 www.patreon.com/SecretsAndSpies You can buy merchandise from our shop: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/60934996?asc=u Find out more about Matt and his book “Active Measures” https://mattfulton.net/ Check out Chris's short spy film “THE DRY CLEANER”, now available on Apple TV & Amazon Prime. Watch the trailer here: https://youtu.be/j_KFTJenrz4 Music on this podcast is provided by Andrew R. Bird (Andy Bird) Check out his work here: https://soundcloud.com/andrewbirduk Secrets and Spies is part of the Spy Podcast Network. Check out our other excellent spy-related podcasts here: https://www.spypodcasts.com/
Andrew Roth runs dcdx, a research firm that focuses on Gen Z. In this episode, we discuss whether the term is even useful as well as some of dcdx's recent research reports into how Gen Z spend their time and what they're up to on TikTok. You can find Andrew here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-roth43/ ** Next strategy events: Masterclass with Mark Pollard - How To Find Your Strategy Voice (April) WTEff-The Eff-ing Effectiveness Festival (April) Details: http://www.sweathead.com. ** Sign up to our weekly strategy newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dscjW5 ** Sweathead is a support group for strategists and account planners around the world. We host conferences, online courses, live events, and podcasts. We also train companies.
In this episode of The Venture, we share a conversation with Brian Clark, chief product officer of Ascend Bit, a Bangkok start-up recently spun off from the Ascend Group, itself a part of Thailand's C.P. Group. Ascend Bit's mandate is to leverage blockchain solutions on behalf of the group, focusing on applications for businesses and tokenization for consumers. Current efforts focus on productizing, loyalty, and gamification, with an emphasis on tokenizing non-traditional assets for consumers. Clark sat down with McKinsey's Andrew Roth to discuss the challenges and promise of blockchain, smart contracts and Web3. At the close of the interview, McKinsey's Dilip Mistry weighs in.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Part 2 of our conversation with College Muscle Movers owners, Cameron Carson, Andrew Roth, and Cameron Gillette, aka Cammy G, gets into some of the nitty gritty of advertising and hiring as well as their plans for growth. College Muscle Movers was founded in 2006 in St. Paul, MN, and acquired in 2008 by Cameron Carson after an unpaid internship at the company. He later brought on Andrew and Cammy G. Today the company is approaching 3 million in revenue, and has 9 trucks, while starting to branch into ancillary services, like cleaning, organizing, and handyman work. Learn more about College Muscle Movers: https://collegemusclemovers.com/
This episode with College Muscle Movers features all three owners, founder Cameron Carson, Andrew Roth, and Cameron Gillette, aka Cammy G. College Muscle Movers was founded in 2006 in St. Paul, MN, and acquired in 2008 by Cameron Carson after an unpaid internship at the company. He later brought on Andrew and Cammy G. Today the company is approaching 3 million in revenue, and has 9 trucks, while starting to branch into ancillary services, like cleaning, organizing, and handyman work. Learn more about College Muscle Movers: https://collegemusclemovers.com/
In this episode of The Venture, we share a conversation with Oi-Yee Choo, CEO of ADDX, a full-service capital markets platform based in Singapore. The fintech start-up uses blockchain and smart contract technology to provide access to a range of securities previously unavailable to mass affluent investors. And in less than three years, ADDX's innovative approach has managed to attract funding from some high-profile regional financial institutions. Oi-Yee sat down with McKinsey's Andrew Roth to discuss ADDX's mission to democratize investing, create a performance-based culture, and recent efforts to expand their customer base to financial enterprises as well. At the close of the interview, McKinsey Partner, Anutosh Banerjee weighs in.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Andrew Roth, who taught American History for 22 years at the middle school level, is now a very successful, best-selling author in the genre of the Old West/American History and Christianity. After changing careers from teaching to now authorship, and dependency on the Holy Spirit and the guiding word taken from Jeremiah 31:4, Andrew's 7th book is about to released in Spring 2023. THIS INTERVIEW IS SOO GOOD!
It's no secret that plant-based foods and alternative meats have been soaring in popularity in recent years. On today's McKinsey on Startups podcast, we learn more about this dynamic entrepreneurial sector in a guest episode from The Venture, the podcast on business building from Leap by McKinsey. Earlier this year, McKinsey's Andrew Roth spoke to Eat Just CEO and cofounder Josh Tetrick. Founded in 2011, Eat Just has been a pioneer in the sector, producing eggs using mung beans and cultivated meat made from animal cells. Tetrick talks about his ambitions to transform conventional meat production, his understanding of consumer preferences and purchasing behavior, and getting the timing—and technology—right to reach scale.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Putin has been hinting he could use nuclear weapons since the beginning of his war in Ukraine. But in recent days the Russian president's rhetoric has ramped up alarmingly. How seriously should we take his threats? Andrew Roth reports from Moscow. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
From rare, violent protests to long lines at the border — and even a shooting at a draft office in Siberia — Russia remains gripped by anger over its first military mobilization since the Second World War. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the draft of hundreds of thousands of men last Wednesday, following significant military defeats in Ukraine's northeast. Simultaneously, Putin renewed threats of nuclear retaliation. And soon after, the Kremlin orchestrated referendums over independence in Eastern Ukraine which Western leaders have denounced as a sham. Today, the Guardian's Moscow correspondent Andrew Roth untangles why Putin is betting on this even more aggressive strategy in Ukraine, and what it could mean for his grip on the home front.
The Guardian's Moscow correspondent, Andrew Roth, on his extraordinary meeting with ex-paratrooper Pavel Filatyev, the highest-ranking officer to speak about fighting in Ukraine. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Can you quantify the culture of a generational cohort? This two-part series dives into that question and kicks off with a conversation with Andrew Roth, founder and CEO of dcdx, a Gen Z research and strategy firm. We chat about how Andrew and the dcdx team are leading a community of Gen Zers to develop better insights to support brands and organizations to truly understand Gen Z culture.
A car bomb killed Russian commentator Darya Dugina over the weekend. The bomb may have been meant for her father, the far-right, pro-Putin, pro-war philosopher Alexander Dugin. The Guardian's Andrew Roth explains. This episode was produced by Avishay Artsy, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Paul Robert Mounsey, and edited and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vladimir Putin's Victory Day speech revealed a man facing one of the biggest decisions of his presidency: to escalate or de-escalate the war in Ukraine. Andrew Roth reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
While President Biden won't condemn the protests at Supreme Court justices' houses, Sen. Mike Lee joins to explain why they're clearly illegal and “really creepy.” State Freedom Caucus Network president Andrew Roth joins to discuss the importance of organizing at the state level. ESG scores will soon affect states. Deseret News contributing writer Bethany Mandel joins to share the truth about the baby formula shortage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn reads an email from a former “safe, legal, and rare pro-choicer” who no longer relates to the pro-choice movement. The media has stopped caring about people saying, “It's time to fight,” now that it's coming from pro-abortion leftists. While President Biden won't condemn the protests at Supreme Court justices' houses, Sen. Mike Lee joins to explain why they're clearly illegal and “really creepy.” State Freedom Caucus Network president Andrew Roth joins to discuss the importance of organizing at the state level. ESG scores will soon affect states. Glenn reviews Ralston College, whose chancellor is Jordan Peterson. Deseret News contributing writer Bethany Mandel joins to share the truth about the baby formula shortage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices