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Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes Just like that, the much discussed, but never official, Nova Disney Plus series, has gone from rumored to confirmed with Deadline reporting the onboarding of a showrunner: Criminal Minds' Ed Bernero. Bernero, who also co-created the Criminal Minds spinoff, Suspect Behavior, will serve as writer and showrunner for the Richard Ryder-focused series. Additionally, off the heels of last week's reports about Chris Evans' return to the MCU in Avengers: Doomsday, last Friday, Variety broke the news that Evans' frequent scene partner, Hayley Atwell is also expected to reprise her role as Agent Peggy Carter. While the DCU officially launched earlier this month with the premiere of Creature Commandos on Max, James Gunn's first live action offering, next summer's Superman, unveiled its official poster via social media Monday morning. The image, a motion graphic, is an obvious allusion to Christopher Reeves' take on the character, and showcases David Corenswett's Superman ascending in flight, accompanied by a remix of John Williams' classic score and a tagline that reads, ‘Look up.' Exciting details; all of which preempts the gut punch that the official teaser trailer will not release until Thursday… (Thanks, James…) Elsewhere, horror filmmaker Mike Flanagan has been given the go ahead to write his standalone Clayface film. Without a director attached yet, it's unclear whether this film will be a part of the Matt Reeves The Batman/Penguin crime Elseworld, though Gunn referred to it as a DCU film. Currently slated for a September 2026 release, Flanagan previously described it as a horror/thriller/tragedy while expressing interest back as early as 2021. Kraven the Hunter, the latest and perhaps final entry of Sony's Spider-Man-less universe, opened this weekend to a disappointing $11 million total, a franchise low. In the wake of this fumble, just the most recent in a long string, many a Sony insider have come out of the woodwork to spill the tea, resulting in the internet being ablaze with claims that the studio is finally pulling the plug. But, not so fast! While it does sound like Sony will stop making spin-offs without Spider-Man, the studio remains quote, ‘deeply invested' in projects that include the marquee character and his many variations, including the Spider-Man Noir series that is in production in partnership with Amazon. Michael Gracey is in talks to direct Disney's live-action Tangled with a screenplay by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson from the I Know What You Did Last Summer reboot. Variety has learned that Austin Butler is set to star in Luca Guadagnino‘s new interpretation of the book “American Psycho” by Bret Easton Ellis for Lionsgate. Per Deadline, Joseph Quinn is reportedly set to play George Harrison in Sam Mendes' upcoming Beatles biopic series. Barry Keoghan will portray Ringo Starr, Paul Mescal is expected to play Paul McCartney, and Harris Dickinson is the frontrunner for John Lennon. Marvel Comics announced Godzilla vs. Marvel, a six-issue one-shot series marking their first Godzilla crossover in nearly 50 years. The series spans different time periods, starting with a Fantastic Four story. Malcolm in the Middle is returning for a four-episode revival on Disney+ to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Original stars Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek will reprise their roles as Malcolm and his parents, Hal and Lois. The Hollywood Reporter claims Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach pitched a Barbie sequel to Warner Bros., but both their rep and the studio deny it. “There is no legitimacy to this,” says the filmmakers' rep, while Warner Bros. calls the report “inaccurate.” The previously announced DCU film Dynamic Duo has received a release date of June 30th, 2028.
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Stacy Rost and Mike Lefko are joined by Mariners Mental Skills Coach Adam Bernero to break down the mental side of the game, and they break down the Mariners win against the Marlins with Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer and Broadcaster Gary Hill. See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another All Sports Now episode! Today your podcast host Cory Sparks, Carthage College forward Anthony Bernero, and the show's editor Ryan Patton cover everything from the Rookie of the Year race to the NBA super team concept.. Follow the page on instagram @all.sportsnow, twitter @allsportsnowpod, and continue to spread the word for a giveaway at 1000 plays. Here is the episode's topic outline: - Intro - General Sports Updates - Anthony's 2020-21 season in a nutshell - The Carthage Basketball experience - Aldridge to the Nets, Drummond to the Lakers - Is Lamelo Ball stiill the ROTY? - NBA Trade Deadline winners and losers - Outro --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Virg Bernero, former Mayor of Lansing and know also as "America's Angriest Mayor," joins the show to discuss the last 10 years of legalization and how local communities have evolved in their approach to the industry. Also featured on the show: Host Ryan Basore and co-hosts Tom Beller, founder of Real Leaf Solutions and Kevin Pybus, owner of Truu Cannabis.
Pig & MMA expert Wesley "The Berndawg" Bernero take you through every big fight of the 3 cards on Fight Island this week to kick off the 2021 UFC season. They give you their best bets and analyze every marquee fight from top to bottom as well as giving you The Berndawg's Cash Crops of the week. UFC on ABC: Holloway vs. KattarUFC Fight Night: Chiesa vs. Magny UFC 257: Conor McGregor vs. Dustin PoirierPLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW on Youtube, Apple Podcasts & Spotify!!Follow us on social:IG: @betthefarmpodcastTwitter: @betthefarmpodcast
Pig & MMA expert Wesley "The Berndog" Bernero take you through every fight of the Main Card in this weekend's UFC Fight Night - Thompson vs. Neal @ APEX Las Vegas card to close out the final event of UFC's 2020 year. They give you their best bets and analyze every fight from top to bottom as well as giving you The Berndog's Cash Crop of the week. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW on Youtube, Apple Podcasts & Spotify!!Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/iQEs2J-MRO4Follow us on social:IG: @betthefarmpodcastTwitter: @betthefarmpodcast
On this edition of City Pulse On the Air, managing editor Kyle Kaminski interviews Former Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero. The two discuss Bernero's potential campaign for a fourth mayoral term, his reputation as "the angry mayor" and how he differs from Mayor Andy Schor
Jeffrey Mosher speaks with Virg Bernero, Executive Director of the CAMC, Capital Area Manufacturing Council, Lansing, MI. Their interview was to find out all about the Capital Area Manufacturing Council hosting a virtual job fair with more than 40 manufacturing employers. Dec. 8 event will feature hiring employers from across mid-Michigan looking to fill 500+ open jobs
On this edition of City Pulse On the Air, editor and publisher Berl Schwartz discusses the death of Anthony Hulon with former Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero. Hulon died after being restrained by police officers in the Lansing city jail. Bernero alleges that the city misled the public about the details of Hulon's death. Schwartz also continues his discussion on the 2020 presidential election with MSU political scientist Matt Grossman. It is their last talk before election day on Nov. 3.
Currently a Mental Skills Coach with the Seattle Mariners, Adam Bernero draws on both his experience as a big league pitcher and his formal education in sport psychology. A native of Elk Grove, California, Adam spent part of 7 seasons playing Major League Baseball - spending time with the Detroit Tigers, Colorado Rockies, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and Kansas City Royals. Adam's journey has led him to be the happiest and most fulfilled he's ever been. After retiring from baseball, he ended up in Alaska spending four years as a fishing guide. While in Alaska, Adam learned about sport psychology and immediately got to work. Adam finished his undergraduate degree and promptly applied to the University of Denver's Sport & Performance Psychology Master's program. While finishing his Master's degree, Adam spent a season with the Toronto Blue Jays as a pitching coach. Following that season, Adam accepted his current role as a Mental Skills Coach for the Seattle Mariners. He is heading into his third season with the club. Adam is humbled by his journey as a 40-year-old going back to grad school, and feels a renewed sense of purpose and connection with himself and the world around him. He believes having "feel" and nurturing strong relationships are extra key to being effective in his role. Ultimately, Adam is committed to continuously learning his craft and creating meaning within the chapters of his story.
In this episode, KB connects with Virg Bernero, former Mayor of Lansing who is now serving as the Executive Director for the Capital Area Manufacturing Council, to discuss how the city of Lansing moves forward post-pandemic!
In this episode, KB connects with Virg Bernero, former Mayor of Lansing who is now serving as the Executive Director for the Capital Area Manufacturing Council, to discuss how the city of Lansing moves forward post-pandemic!
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Over the twelve days from Monday, December 23 and concluding on Friday, January 3, we will present special Re-Podcasts of my Crime Story Podcast interviews with storytellers in the world of crime and justice. Each interview will be presented in its entirety, and so interviews that were previously offered in multiple parts can now be accessed in one download or streaming session. This is Day 3.
Virg Bernero was the 51st Mayor of Lansing and is currently CEO of Bernero Hannan LLC. Bernero put pressure on the Lansing Board of Water & Light to remove lead lines. Lansing is one of two cities in the county to completely have all lead lines removed.
In Part Two of the interview with Ed Bernero we zero in on two of the show's episodes to discuss how the details of their creation offer us broader insights into the creative process that Ed established on the show. We also hear Ed's answers to questions posed by USC students.
Part One of a conversation with the co-creator of Third Watch and Executive Producer and founding showrunner of Criminal Minds. We hear about Ed's unusual path into storytelling, as well as how came to run the show, and how he built the story mythology that has allowed Criminal Minds to achieve global financial success.
We have a massive interview coming your today in a special episode of The Oz Network as we bring you our chat with the co-creator of Third Watch Ed Allen Bernero! Just how did Ed get started in television writing after being a cop in Chicago? How did Third Watch come about? What were some of the challenges working in New York? How was it working with the cast of the show? Does Ed have any favourite episodes or is it too difficult to decide? Was the show ever able to get a full decision on survival or did it have to live constantly from season to season? How much did September 11 change the overall direction of the show? Is closing out a television series harder than it seems? And what did Ed have to say to his former Chicago Police boss when he made it in Hollywood? Find out all the answers and more in one interview you won't want to miss!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Amber Bollman, business development manager at Barnes & Thornburg, and Yolanda Cartusciello, partner at PP&C Consulting (formerly Bernero & Press), discuss client journey mapping and how that process can be used internally within law firms to improve the marketing function and make business development initiatives more effective. More from the magazine: https://www.legalmarketing.org/strategies
One of the biggest events in Lansing is happening this Friday! Silver Bells In The City will kick off Friday at 5pm and run until 9pm as more than 60 floats, fireworks, and the lighting of the State Capitol tree all happen in Downtown Lansing. It's a tradition that brings families together as more than 325,000 lights from the 65 floats iulluminate the streets of Downtown Lansing. Mayor Bernero stopped by the i929 studio along with Dick Peffley from the Lansing Board Of Water And Light to talk about Silver Bells and how it brings the community together. For more information on Silver Bells In The City click here !
I interviewed Aric Press of Bernero & Press. We discussed the following topics: What sets apart average and above average law firms Client conversations and surveys Meeting global client demand How the Am Law 100 and 200 are compiled Peter Kalis' leadership Competition and Axiom Non-attorney ownership of law firms Favorite Sports Teams Aric's heroes His preferred podcasts His bucket list _______________________________________________ Give Feedback Please share your feedback for the show, who I should interview, and the topics that interest you right now. _______________________________________________ Links referred to in this episode Aric Press' Web Bio Closing the Customer Feedback Loop by the Harvard Business Review Axiom The ABA Resolution 105 The American Lawyer 100, 200 & Global 100 Peter Kalis of K&L Gates New York Mets Cleveland Indians Cleaveland Browns Cleveland Cavaliers Jack Greenberg John Doar Robert "Bobby" Kennedy The American Lawyer Lifetime Achievement Awards The New York Times The Washington Post The Wall Street Journal Pardon the Interruption Podcast Slate Cultural Gabfest Podcast New York Times Weekly Book Review Podcast The Axe Files with David Axelrod Podcast Kai Ryssdal of Marketplace.org
Don’t Waste People’s Time Aric Press Bio Nicole talks with Aric Press a name partner at Bernero & Press. Read the situation and meet the client where they want to be met. ‘Take your Plaintiff as he comes.’ Get beyond the legal matter and talk about the client’s business. You don’t want to be a mid-career lawyer who doesn’t know how to develop business. Successful rainmakers are obsessive about keeping relationships going. For god’s sake don’t do anything you’re not comfortable with.
James D. Pagliaro of Bernero & Press, formerly of Morgan Lewis, discusses finding happiness in law firm practice. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 29, 2016)
GVSU's Matt McLogan joins Press editors Jeff Cranson and Ed Golder for the final Talking Michigan Politics podcast before Tuesday's mid-term elections. Topics include: Clinton, Bernero event fails to draw The Rand Paul supporter head stomp Turnout China's role in political races
Political consultants Joe DiSano and Joe Munem discuss campaign finance statements being released, who has the money edge? Televisions ads in legislative races. Another best practice tip for elected officials. Show notes: Campaign finance reports: Snyder has $2M, Bernero is left with $167K Email your comments to us: twoguysfeedback@yahoo.com Visit ourwww.twoguysnamedjoe.net to leave comments. If you wish to be part of the show, email an audio file (either .wav or .mp3). Please limit the file size to under 10 megs. Leave a message on our comment line: 586-276-7150. Music is provided from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Thanks to Andrenaline Factor and Albert Collins.
Tea partiers facing off in court, exploring a path to victory for Virg Bernero, and the mosque proposed two blocks from Ground Zero on this week's Talking Michigan Politics podcast with Jeff Cranson and Ed Golder. Will the real Tea Party please stand up? Despite claims there is no organized Tea Party, per se, a group of people involved in "the movement" have enlisted the state's foremost elections law gunslinger to challenge the organization they say filed fake Tea Party candidates to dilute the GOP vote in November. How does Bernero close a 19-point gap by Nov. 2? A poll telegraphed on last week's podcast indeed became public Thursday and showed GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Snyder with an early and commanding lead. Most pundits expect many of the independents who helped Snyder win the GOP nomination to stay with him in November. Talk also focuses on running mates and names being floated on both sides ahead of the conventions at the end of the month. An Islamic center two blocks from Ground Zero. An intellectual case can be made for allowing the center, but many are conflicted. How this benediction from George Washington applies today: "May the children of the stock of Abraham, who dwell in this land, continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other inhabitants, while every one shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig tree and there shall be none to make him afraid." Conversation starters: • Ed on why AAA is worried that dogs in cars can kill. • Jeff on people who turn on the water and just let it run. Author Peter Annin makes the case in Great Lakes Water Wars that others in the country and the world think we take water for granted in this part of the country. Then again, it's no wonder when water costs about .03 cents a gallon in Grand Rapids.
Running mates for Rick Snyder and Virg Bernero and Grand Rapids says no to backyard chickens on this week's Talking Michigan Politics podcast with Press editors Jeff Cranson and Ed Golder. 1. The running mate sweepstakes. Lots of names on both sides. And GOP candidate Rick Snyder, either has a number of fans of the Washington Post's "The Fix" column , or his campaign staff is working overtime to pump up their results in the column's unscientific daily poll. Meanwhile, the debate about debates has begun in earnest with Democratic candidate Virg Bernero calling for at least eight. As expected, Snyder had the out-of-the-gate lead in the first poll. 2. Should tax cuts stay or go? Debate over continuing Bush tax cuts. 3. City commissioners chicken out. In a surprise move Tuesday, Grand Rapids city commissioners killed an ordinance that would have allowed residents to raise chickens in their backyards. People currently harboring the birds have until Oct. 1 to find new homes.
Is Virg Bernero pulling ahead in the Democratic race for governor? On this week's Talking Michigan Politics podcast, Press editors Jeff Cranson and Ed Golder and GVSU's Matt McLogan discuss that race, analyze Congressional and state legislative races and voter turnout projections. Governor's race Polls show Democratic Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero has overcome and is leading House Speaker Andy Dillon in myriad parts of the state. How is his populist message resonating? On the Republican side, Attorney General Mike Cox took more hits from the Manoogian Mansion-stripper story that won't go away, but his support remains strong. Meanwhile, Rick Snyder may be surging in other polls. Other races: Analysis and some predictions in 2nd and 3rd Congressional, 29th and 30th state Senate and state House districts: 72, 73, 75, 77, 86 and 89. Voter turnout The Secretary of State's office projects 1.7 million people will vote Tuesday, which would be about 23 percent. That's based on absentee ballot returns and past primary election turnout. In 1982 and 2002, the last times there were multi-candidate primaries in both parties, turnout was 29 percent and 25 percent respectively. Will the Tea Party have an impact in some specifically targeted U.S. House races?
Matt McLogan, vice president of university relations at GVSU, joins Grand Rapids Press political editor Jeff Cranson on this week's Talking Michigan Politics. recorded at One Trick Pony in downtown Grand Rapids. Thanks to proprietor Dan Verhil. The topics include: 1. The race for governor. A poll out Tuesday (PDF) from Lansing-based EPIC MRA confirms that the Democratic field has a ways to go in capturing interest, let alone excitement. Some 72 percent of those polled said they don't recognize the name of Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero, and 53 percent don't recognize House Speaker Andy Dillon who was preparing a run for months before sending more obvious signs upon Lt. Gov. John Cherry's departure from the race. In the poll, Dillon leads Dems with 22 percent, followed by Bernero with 15 percent and the candidate in the field the longest time, state Rep. Alma Wheeler Smith of suburban Ann Arbor, with 11 percent. On the GOP side, U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra of Holland continues to lead with 27 percent; while Attorney General Mike Cox netted 21 percent and Ann Arbor venture capitalist Rick Snyder scored 15 percent, a drop from his numbers in other recent polls. Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard, the only candidate besides Cox to have run a statewide race, notched 13 percent. After hearing background on the candidate, Hoekstra remained at the top with 26 percent, while Snyder moved up considerably, tying Cox at 21 percent. Bouchard gained two points. 2. Congressional races. Some Michigan seats are up for grabs, including those held by Democrats Mark Schauer and Gary Peters, who will most assuredly be targets of those gathering for Tea Party Express stops this weekend. Most intriguing is the battle to oust Schauer, who left the state Senate in 2008 and rode President Obama's coattails to victory in the mostly rural, GOP-leaning, southern-Michigan district. Battling to replace him is the evangelical conservative he upset, Tim Walberg, and Brian Rooney, the grandson of famed Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney. Brian Rooney is a 7th District transplant, having moved to Dexter in 2009. 3. Texting and driving. With a Senate-approved bill to ban texting while driving and make it a primary offense, all eyes are on the House. Gov. Granholm has indicated she would sign the bill if it makes it to her desk. Jack Lessenberry made a compelling case for the legislation in a recent essay. Conversation starters: • Jeff on former alpinist and author Greg Mortenson's visit to West Michigan and his "books not bombs" message. • Matt on April 15 deadline to file state and federal income taxes. Despite efforts to simplify the form, it is more complicated than ever.
Is Virg Bernero serious about Michigan governor's race? Will Pete Hoekstra's bailout vote come back to haunt him? Plus health care reform, Race to the Top legislation and brain drain