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Ryan Seacrest voice his support for CNN limiting Andy Cohn's on-air drinking — one year after the Bravo star referred to Seacrest's audience as “a group of losers.” Drew Barrymore says “there was no scandal” or specific moment that ended her marriage. NeNe Leakes wants to receive the same “grace” as other “Housewives” who've returned to the franchise. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Surrogate decision‐making around life-sustaining treatments in the hospital even in the best of circumstances is hard. It's maybe even harder when caring for those who are conserved or have a professional guardian. The conservator may not have known the patient prior to them losing capacity, they may not know their values or goals that can help guide decisions, and they may be restricted by state statutes on what decisions they can make without getting a judge's approval. The prevailing wisdom is all of the barriers to decision making while under guardianship likely leads to delays in decision making or one that errs on choosing high‐intensity treatment even if it is unlikely to benefit the patient. But is that really the case? On today's podcast, we talk with Andy Cohn, lead author of a recent Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) paper titled “Guardianship and End‐of‐Life Care for Veterans with Dementia in Nursing Homes” and Liz Dzeng, the lead author of the accompanying editorial to the paper. The big surprise finding of this study was veterans who were nursing home residents aged 65 and older with moderate to severe dementia and who had a professional guardian were no more likely to receive high‐intensity treatments than the same population who died with decision makers who were not professional guardians. We talk to Andy about his study, potential reasons behind the study, and what, if anything, we should do differently knowing these results. We also talk to Liz about whether substituted judgement is really all that it's cracked up to be. So take a listen and also check out these articles to read more about it: Guardianship and End‐of‐Life Care for Veterans with Dementia in Nursing Homes. We Need a Paradigm Shift Around End‐of‐Life Decision Making. Guardianship and End-of-Life Decision Making
Andy Cohn (no, not that guy, that’s Andy Cohen!... though they do know one another and we do get into that) has spent his career in the music industry: SPIN Magazine, The Source, and 16-years as President of The FADER. We discuss his music career and his thoughts on the current music landscape, as well as what he’s up to now as Chief Revenue Officer at First Tube Media. We talked about: - How he got into the music industry - His thoughts on the current music landscape, recording, algorithms, curation, and digital service providers - His favorite rap album of all time - His thoughts on the livestream battles that sprung up during COVID - Why rap and hip hop is plateauing the most - How lack of touring has affected artists and the industry - When he thinks we will return to music normalcy - The moments that mattered most to him during his 16-years at The FADER - What he’s up to now with First Tube Media Andy on LinkedIn // https://www.linkedin.com/in/andycohn/ Andy on Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/andycohn/ __________ This episode brought to you by Manscaped. Go to manscaped.com and get 20% off + free shipping with the code: DOING20 WNTBDT.com @ElliotGerard // @jonahballow // @keiths
Things don’t seem to fit together they way they once did, but an otherwise ripe market always seems out of whack to the inattentive. So when the circumspect Mr. Andy Cohn, of Duncan Bolt, joins news editor Mike McNulty to discuss the startling FDI results on the Fastener News Report, the ensuing conversation expands into a predominantly fastener-related discussion that fastener distributors should heed (45:07). The PPE space has become a topic of interest for many industrial distributors, but it’s not a good match for every company, as safety veterans Neil Sexton and Michael Stewart of Northern Safety and Industrial explain (1:39:12). On the other hand, more companies are finding that online meetings provide a direct path to more effective sales, as “Cool Hand” John Butler of The Olander Company will attest (15:37). During the Fastener Training Minute, Carmen Vertullo provides System 22 thread inspection guidance that maps perfectly to a listener’s query (1:27:12). Also: IFE manager Morgan Wilson addresses show cancellation questions. To round out the non sequitur festival, Brian wants to roll out his old English sports car, while Eric imagines rolling out a barrel. Run time: 02:19:55
Guest is Sara Rogers, trend correspondent fro MOA. Whats' in the Oscar swag bag. A lot of ridiculous things. Can you bounce a quarter off your butt? Beat Shazam. David Letterman's crazy Quentin Tarantino story. Susan Lucci says sorry Andy Cohn the Real Housewives is not a soap opera.
Two decades ago, The Fader launches as a magazine for up-and-coming music, entering a crowded space with the likes of Rolling Stone, Spin, Vibe, The Source and XXL. Times have changed. Taking a multiplatform approach, joked Fader president and publisher Andy Cohn on this week’s Digiday Podcast, is “that’s the only way for us to stay alive.”
Andy Cohn, President & Publisher of The FADER, talks about the history of the influential media company and magazine and traces the roots of its legendary annual FADER FORT activation at SXW.
Apple says it can’t source the tiny screws it needs from U.S. manufacturers, but some domestic suppliers disagree. Could it be a case of missed opportunity? Fastener industry veteran Andy Cohn, of Duncan Bolt, explains from the perspective of an importer who watched production move offshore (23:07). Structural bolt failure is the second main topic, as top industry expert, Dr. Salim Brahimi joins Aim Test Labs founder, Carmen Vertullo for a closer look at this persistent and costly problem (1:29:27). Industry anchorman, Mike McNulty welcomes Baird analyst Quinn Fredrickson to discuss flat January FDI numbers, on the Fastener News Report (58:33). During the Fastener Training Minute, learn how to submit sample test material to a lab for accurate testing (1:23:57). Plus, Fastener Fair USA manager, Jessica Boweak presents the latest updates for the upcoming show in Detroit (51:24). You can never tell who you’ll see searching the FCH Sourcing Network, so Brian and Eric discuss a recent survey of network users, and go on to describe a real Opportunity lost. Run time: 02:26:28
Andy Cohn announces he's becoming a father. Beyonce's leaked music to Spotify was a hoax. Friday picks. Holiday pick-up lines. Cool music from Miley Cyrus and Sam Smith.
Andy Cohn announces he's becoming a father. Beyonce's leaked music to Spotify was a hoax. Friday picks. Holiday pick-up lines. Cool music from Miley Cyrus and Sam Smith.
On this episode we interview the President and Publisher of The Fader Magazine, Andy Cohn. This was such a great conversation! Topics discussed included:Him growing up with a love for music and how that translated into a passion for music journalismHis position at The Fader and how the magazine has evolvedHow The Fader played a major role in the merging of hip hop, pop and rock cultures The unique approach the magazine takes to the format of it’s covers and how that came aboutThe role of the music producer in music today from a media coverage standpointThe thinking behind it’s producer issue and if we will see more of thatHow can producers get more mainstream attention and what new producers in particular can do to get noticed?The recent visit Kanye West paid to The Fader offices and what that experience was like for the staff at the magazine Follow Andy Cohn@AndyCohnAlso discussed this episode:Successful A3C weekend for the Gray Matter Collective including performances from Skye Morales & Chris L, and a weiting workshop in conjunction with @istandard The Music Modernization Act is now signed into law!New music releases from Lil Baby & Gunna, Ghostface Killa, Mozzy, Styles P & Dave East, etc Hit up our Patreon page and join! Members can now submit beats for our weekly beat break! Follow the link: https://www.patreon.com/FreeGameFollow us:@freegamepodcast@wlpwr@BrianOnreaThis episode was sponsored by @yumpanadas and @mcbridesisters recorded at @graymattercollective and mixed by @checkmatecreative and produced by @londonelixirlx Cover Art by @yo.im.jay
Big oil, politics and fastener distribution. Dirty business? Find out that and more as Duncan Bolt honcho, Mr. Andy Cohn presents his thoughts in the wake of the presidential election and amid swirling talk of price increases (1:10:32). Star Stainless west coast lieutenant, Kevin Chavis previews the upcoming Pac-West / NFDA joint conference and table top event (27:28). Industry anchorman, Mike McNulty and Kelly Cole of Hayes Bolt find budding optimism in the latest FDI numbers on the Fastener News Report (44:38). Specifying zinc plating isn't always as simple as it may seem, as Carmen Vertullo describes on the Fastener Training Minute (1:04:38). Plus, have we finally discovered the true identity of Traveling Salesman? Meanwhile, Brian and Eric find cause to remember their Objectivist past, and make suggestions on avoiding the “T word”. The final predominantly fastener-related episode of the podcast season may be dirty, but at least it's safe. Run time: 01:59:53
Everywhere you look, there are conflicting opinions on the direction of business, the markets, the elections, and even the success of reshoring. The latest season of predominantly fastener related talk radio floats in like a benign bubble, and begins with an open question to which a host of fastener professionals respond, with John Butler, Andy Cohn, Pam Berry, Gary Polipnick and more (18:58). Could the end of hydrogen embrittlement be near? Industry consultant and guru, Carmen Vertullo, discusses this possibility as he offers three “fastener war stories” during his latest feature appearance (1:02:47). Bamal Fastener Corp president, Kevin Miller, sits in with Mike McNulty, of Fastener Technology International, to dissect the latest FDI on the Fastener News Report (43:10). Plus, Fastener Fair Mexico is previewed with Mack Brooks Exhibitions manager, Bob Chiricosta (30:50). The boys examine alternate views of the current state of returning jobs to the States, decide there might be objective truth in the numbers, but come away wondering what the hell is actually going on. Run time: 01:59:38
Andy Cohn is the president and publisher of The Fader. He joined us on #NW3RADIO to talk about the success of the magazine, it's role in bringing hip-hop to SXSW, the importance of making the right brand partnerships, and more. Towards the end, Combat Jack made a surprise appearance and he met Cohn for the first time live on air. Tune into #NW3RADIO every Wednesday at 9PM on WNYU!
The monkeys were purple, the shirts were red, and another Vegas fastener show is in the books. Get the inside scoop as Metric & Multistandard national sales manager, Rich Cavoto, Daggerz lady, Joanne Bialas, along with Andy Graham, of National Threaded Fasteners, discuss the big show in review (1:15:17). Mike McNulty and analyst Holden Lewis present reasons to be optimistic, as the FDI tracks back upward, during a jam-packed edition of the Fastener News Report (45:27). During his FTR debut, Mr. Paul Vittori, of The Socket Source, wonders aloud what happens now to PFC’s former suppliers (23:54). Plus, direct from the floor of The Sands, interviews and fastener word association with Andy Cohn, Todd Walters, Swetu Chheda, John Gaudette, Allan Weitzman, and more. Hosts Brian Musker and Eric Dudas do what they do, and note their relentless and ongoing commitment to serving as paragons of online fastening teamwork. Run time: 01:58:41
As summer temperatures rise, is the fastener industry heating up along with them? What new anti-dumping claim has the NFDA speaking out? And who is the “other” Jim Sullivan? Industry oracle, Mr. Andy Cohn, of Duncan Bolt, shares his thoughts on these and other issues (59:31). On the Fastener News Report, market analyst, Holden Lewis, and Mike McNulty discuss the June FDI results (31:30). Plus, Rich Cavoto, of Metric and Multistandard, announces the results of the 61st annual MWFA golf outing (17:27). Upon their return from the wilds of the north, hosts Brian Musker and Eric Dudas are no worse for the wear. Or are they…? Run time: 01:45:36
Brian and Eric encounter a large mammal swimming across the lake during their latest northwoods adventure. Was it a foreshadowing of softening markets, or of the recent droll headline out of Moscow? Despite lackluster GPS performance, the boys navigate out of the bush to discuss these and other subjects and welcome Mr. Harry Moser, of the Reshoring Intitiative, and Mr. Andy Cohn, of Duncan Bolt. An in-depth examination of the reshoring movement and related issues ensues (56:41). Mike McNulty breaks industry headlines on the Fastener News Report and presents details of the slipping FDI numbers from June, along with BB&T Capital Markets analyst, Holden Lewis (30:58). Also, extended interviews from the MWFA Expo and golf outing featuring Rich Cavoto, John Butler, Vic LaPoma, Jackie Ventura, Matt Delawder, Kameron Dorsey, Don Shan and more (18:18). Like America’s new healthcare system, this episode of FTR is absolutely free. Just don’t expect it to address all your issues in a timely or effective manner. Run time: 01:45:38
An all-star line-up tackles the biggest fastener industry headlines of the year gone by, and makes forecasts on the year ahead during this very special holiday edition. Industry blogger, Traveling Salesman, Andy Pels, of ScrewCrew.com, along with the amazing J.R. Prahl share their wit and wisdom, and also comment on their favorite FTR episodes of the season (53:13). The conversation includes input from industry luminaries Andy Cohn, Joanne Bialas, Russ Doran, and Jennifer Friel. Also, Stelfast president and fastener industry rockstar, Simmi discusses her thoughts on recent steel price reductions and the opening of a new branch location (40:13). Mike McNulty presents the Fastener News Report and delivers his 10 predictions for the New Year (27:43). Hosts Brian Musker and Eric Dudas speak of the future and speak of the past, and do it all with maximum jolliness, in predominantly fastener-related Fully Threaded style. Run time: 02:13:59
Beacon Fasteners & Components operations chief, Joe Peplinski, is back from Asia with his read on operating conditions and details of a new product line (30:38). Pam Berry and Lou Aderman describe WIFI, the new organization for women in the fastener biz (50:31). Fastener Tech '11 attendees and organizers, including Matt Ulrich, Andy Cohn, Jackie Ventura and Mark Klosek offer comments from the show floor (22:47). Mike McNulty's Fastener News Report is focused on fasteners, as always, despite the surrounding mayhem of the industry's top regional show (10:11). Hosts Brian Musker and Eric Dudas consider the new IP version that will soon support the Internet, then turn their attentions to their upcoming muskie hunt. Will Eric's thumb recover in time to bag the next trophy? Run time: 01:29:56
Further thoughts on the situation at Heads, Pac-West spring meeting details, and other insights from Andy Cohn, of Duncan Bolt (30:48). Perspectives from the front lines of the fastener industry with fastener blogger Andy Pels, of ScrewCrew.com (56:22). Mike McNulty's Fastener News Report with notes on ITW, Stuttgart show wrap up, and more (11:17). Plus, Nancy Rich of the MWFA invites the industry to FastenerTech '11 (24:15). Hosts Brian Musker and Eric Dudas celebrate one year in the online fastener talk radio business with their usual semi-fastener related commentary, and observe the ongoing trend towards world domination by smart phones and robots. Run time: 01:36:32
With mid-term elections looming and the fastener industry preparing for Las Vegas, the fate of the country and the industry hangs in the balance. The stakes could not be higher as FTR hosts Brian Musker and Eric Dudas welcome Pac-West president Andy Cohn (27:26), and Quickscrews International CEO Greg Wiener (58:28). Rob Lucas of Fidelis Fasteners (17:38) leads off with a report on the recent Taiwan Fastener Show and current market conditions. Brian and Eric open the show with a powerful sound bite of renowned economist and free market advocate, Dr. Milton Friedman, and explain their feelings about the upcoming election. They also make a startling admission during the new "Screw-Up of the Week" segment, and discuss potential tattoo ideas for NIFS attendees. Run time: 01:30:11
What happened the day the roof caved in at Pell Mell Supply? How did Mel Kirsner really feel about surf board toting fastener salesmen? What can be learned during a lifetime in the fastener industry? Pac-West luminaries Andy Cohn, Barry Porteous, John Dooley and more share their tales (37:48). Larry Thomas and Rob Lucas of Fidelis Fasteners call in from China to review the Fastener Expo Shanghai 2010 fastener show (15:20). Also, MWFA table top show review and June association golf outing results (28:09). Hosts Brian Musker and Eric Dudas get ready to go fishing and complain about Twitter, oil spills and GPS. Run time: 01:15:34