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Story of the Week (DR):JP Morgan's news weekThe Lurid Lawsuit, Salami Scandal and Trash-Can Thief Vexing JPMorgan's PR Department AND Meme of 'JPMorgan's HR Department in 2026' Has People in Stitches Amid Sex Scandal and Knicks Bin IncidentShe Stole a Knicks Trash Can Off the Street and Lost Her Job at JPMorganThe Trash Bin That Cost Her Career: Who Is Angie Báez? JPMorgan DEI Executive Fired After Viral Knicks Parade VideoThe Trash-Can Thief: Angie Báez, an Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement at the bank, was captured on a viral video during the New York Knicks championship parade emptying a public trash bin onto a Manhattan sidewalk so she could steal the limited-edition, blue-and-orange Knicks-themed container.The Resolution: JPMorgan quickly terminated her employment after the video went viral. Báez eventually returned the trash bin and was issued $175 in sanitation fines.But what kinds of thing DON'T get you fired and get you fined?In 2023, JPMorgan Chase agreed to a $290 million (1,657,143x) settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit from survivors of Jeffrey Epstein. The bank was accused of actively ignoring glaring red flags and helping bankroll Epstein's sex-trafficking operation for 15 years.Internal documents and later congressional probes revealed that the bank processed roughly 4,700 suspicious transactions totaling $1.1 billion for Epstein. They failed to file a single Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) until after his death.Who Kept Their Job? Mary Erdoes: The Head of Asset & Wealth Management was fully aware of Epstein's status as a high-risk sex offender, reviewed his account, and was directly implicated in internal communications regarding his status. She faced zero professional demotions and remains one of the top candidates to eventually succeed Jamie Dimon as CEO.In 2020, JPMorgan Chase entered a deferred prosecution agreement and agreed to pay a record $920 million (5,257,143x) to settle federal charges of market manipulation.For nearly a decade, traders on JPMorgan's precious metals and U.S. Treasuries desks engaged in "spoofing"—placing tens of thousands of fake, deceptive orders to artificially move market prices and maximize their own profits. The FBI stated that traders "openly disregarded U.S. laws."While a couple of mid-to-high-level traders (like Michael Nowak and Gregg Smith) were later criminally convicted and sentenced to prison, the executive leadership team responsible for supervising them and implementing compliance programs suffered no casualties. Top management stayed perfectly secure, chalking the multi-million dollar fraud up as the work of a few "bad apples."The Salami Scandal: Veteran wealth manager Brent Bodner was fired by JPMorgan in 2024 after he expensed a $642.50 deli platter (containing wings, sandwiches, and salads) for a Super Bowl gathering at his Beverly Hills home. The bank accused him of intentionally misclassifying a personal party as a pre-approved business meeting.Bodner counter-sued, jokingly dubbing the controversy the "salami incident." He argued that the event was a legitimate client-acquisition dinner that only two prospects ended up attending, and that the minor coding error was used as a pretext to push him out.The Resolution: A FINRA arbitration panel sided heavily with Bodner, ruling that JPMorgan acted preemptively out of paranoia that brokers were leaving for rivals. The panel ordered JPMorgan to pay Bodner $4.25 million in damages.The Lurid Lawsuit: Chirayu Rana, a former vice president on JPMorgan's leveraged finance team, leveled highly salacious allegations against his female supervisor, Executive Director Lorna Hajdini. Rana's lawsuit alleges he was subjected to a campaign of racial discrimination, severe harassment, and forced sexual relations under the threat of having his career sabotaged.The Resolution: Rana rejected a $1M settlement offer, countering with a demand for up to $22 million before escalating the fight to court. Both Hajdini and JPMorgan strongly deny the allegations as entirely fabricated, and the legal battle is moving toward a highly publicized trial.JPMorgan Chase promotes Petno, Rohrbaugh to copresidents, setting up two more successors for DimonThe Wait to Replace Jamie Dimon Keeps Getting Longer: Another potential successor, Marianne Lake, is leaving JPMorgan, as the longstanding chief executive enters his third decade atop the bank.How JPMorgan went from 3 female CEO contenders to an all-male succession raceJPMorgan named Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh, current co-heads of the bank's commercial and investment bank, as co-presidents, setting them up as the frontrunners to succeed longtime CEO Jamie Dimon. Their promotions, the bank said in a press release, "are part of the Board's ongoing succession planning process."Petno and Rohrbaugh were among a handful of powerhouse candidates poised to succeed Dimon, including Jennifer Piepszak, chief operating officer, Marianne Lake, CEO of the commercial bank, and Mary Erdoes, CEO of asset and wealth management.Marianne Lake, a Potential Dimon Successor, Leaves JPMorganOne-time Retention and Continuity equity awards to the following Operating Committee members:Doug Petno, Co-President and CEO of the Commercial & Investment Bank, and Troy Rohrbaugh, Co-President and CEO of Consumer & Community Banking, in the amount of $30M each;Mary Erdoes, CEO of Asset & Wealth Management, and Jennifer Piepszak, Chief Operating Officer, in the amount of $20M each.JPMorgan Chase unveils $50 billion buyback, Goldman Sachs raises dividend after Fed stress testA 6 year study shows which CEOs are pushing RTO mandates: The ones with the biggest egosFortune 500 bosses demanding staff return to the office share one trait: narcissism, research findsA six-year study tracking corporate executives revealed that strict return-to-office (RTO) mandates are heavily driven by narcissism and executive ego, rather than actual employee productivityWharton organizational psychologist Adam Grant noted that researchers used reliable corporate proxies to quantify CEO narcissism, including the oversized scale of their compensation packages, the size of their signatures, and the prominence of their photos in company annual reports.The data showed that leaders with highly inflated self-opinions consistently coveted maximum power and status, making them the most aggressive opponents of remote work.Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan pushed hard for a 5-day-a-week return to the office. Why they're now letting employees work from homeGameStop CEO Cohen spurns $35 billion pay plan to focus on plan to buy eBayGameStop CEO on His eBay Pursuit: ‘I'm Not Going to Stop, I'm Not Going to Go Away'GameStop unveiled a compensation package worth roughly $35B for Ryan Cohen in January, hinging on a turnaround that requires him to lift the struggling company's market value more than tenfold and sharply boost its profit.In May, Cohen surprised Wall Street with an unsolicited offer to buy eBay for roughly $56 billion in cash and stock to turn the e-commerce company into a bigger competitor to Amazon.EBay's board rejected the proposal, calling the offer "neither credible nor attractive."Cohen argued that he doesn't want the package so that GameStop's leadership can fully focus on its operating performance and the planned acquisition.SpaceX handed lowest possible ESG rating by MSCI: Triple C score puts Elon Musk's company on par with Russia after 2022 invasion of UkraineMusk 'most obvious risk' following SpaceX's lowest possible ESG rating“Board of Directors: The SPACE EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGIES board currently has an independent majority, which enables it to more effectively fulfill its critical function of overseeing management on behalf of shareholders. The company has failed to split the roles of CEO and chairman, which may limit the board's independence from current management interests. Split CEO and chairman roles are characteristic of 67% of companies in this market.”Welltower CFO's $167 million pay package sets new recordWelltower's Tim McHugh is the new highest-paid finance chief among the biggest U.S. companies. His $167 million pay package in 2025 not only dwarfs that of his CFO peers but also outpaces the compensation of many CEOs.McHugh's pay at Welltower, a real-estate investment trust focused on rental housing for seniors, surpasses the $139 million compensation package received by Tesla's Vaibhav Taneja in 2024. This puts him more than $135 million above Alphabet's Anat Ashkenazi, the next highest-paid CFO in 2025. And it secures him a spot in the club of executives making $100 million or more, a group that remains rare.Here's what the article DID NOT MENTION: CEO Shankh Mitra: $821MGoodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Scientists Say New Method Turns Coffee Grounds Into High-Potency Renewable FuelAccording to a press release from South Korea's National Research Council of Science and Technology, a team of researchers at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) have developed a method to convert spent coffee waste into high-quality charcoal, known as biochar.While that's a feat in and of itself, the kicker is the method's blistering speed: it takes just 90 seconds from start to finish, with no drawn-out drying process or oil separation required. According to the release, the new technique solves a major issue in extracting the latent energy potential of spent coffee beans.DR: Bill to raise minimum wage to $25 an hour will be introduced in Senate DR MMThe bill would incrementally increase the minimum wage from its current rate of $7.25, with the first jump to $12 an hour in the first year of enactment. Major corporations would have six years to work up to a $25 minimum wage, while smaller employers would have a 13-year runway. The legislation would also do away with subminimum wages for tipped workers, such as restaurant servers, youth workers and workers with disabilities. Nearly half of the American workforce makes less than $25 an hour.DR: Federal judge blocks new law aimed at ESG, DEI investing decisionsA federal judge has blocked Kansas from enforcing a new law that requires institutional investment advisers to make certain disclosures when recommending against company management on issues, including environmental, social and governance principles.U.S. District Judge Holly Teeter on Wednesday issued a preliminary injunction halting enforcement of law enacted last session that two major national institutional investment advisers said was unconstitutional because it discriminated based on speech.MM: MacKenzie Scott alone accounted for one-third of America's $19.2 billion in megagifts last yearAssholiest of the Week (MM):CEO SPEED ROUND - ONE HEADLINE, ONE CEO, ONE LINERTim Cook - It's pretty sweet to quit your job and let the new guy fight the union: Apple closed America's first unionized store and blocked workers from transfers — now the union is fighting backJamie Dimon - It was easy - we just pointed to the ones with boobs and said “Not you”: How JPMorgan went from 3 female CEO contenders to an all-male succession raceZuck - The best thing about being a little man king with no accountability is I can randomly change and unchange and rechange my mind… about people's lives: Meta pauses an AI training program that tracks employees' keystrokes after an internal leakLarry Fink - Have you SEEN the size of my signature??? Fucking come to work: A 6 year study shows which CEOs are pushing RTO mandates: The ones with the biggest egos“In the six-year study, researchers collected data on Fortune 500 CEOs, using behavioral proxies—signature size, photo size in annual reports, pay gap relative to peers—to construct narcissism scores. The higher the score, the more likely a CEO was to publicly oppose remote and hybrid work and seek additional status (like a board chairmanship). In a separate experiment, CEOs whose egos were primed—by reflecting on the assertive leadership styles of Steve Jobs and Larry Ellison—showed significantly greater opposition to working from home than a control group”Andy Jassy - Now we know EXACTLY when you're wasting our time peeing in a bottle instead of working: Amazon is on a mission to optimize warehouse work. Its latest test puts wearable devices on support staff.Nikesh Arora - If you just said, “Who?”, you better pay attention because I have important things to say: Palo Alto Networks CEO: We're in 'a Darwinian moment' where employees have to prove their AI skills - BRONZE ASSHOLESatya Nadella - If I complain about how everyone TALKS about AI, does that make me sound more sympathetic?: Microsoft's CEO Takes Aim At AI Companies: 'We Have To Walk The Walk' To Convince The Public - GOLDEN ASSHOLEJeff Bezos - I mean, if I'm honest, everyone is terrible and should be laid off: Jeff Bezos Called Washington Post His Worst Investment and Staff He Laid Off ‘Terrible' People - SILVER ASSHOLEBrian Moynihan - I mean, or your kid was late to school because they forgot to make their card for teacher appreciation day, you didn't eat breakfast, and you rushed in to work from the office as fast as you could because working from home isn't allowed anymore: By 7 a.m., Bank of America's CEO has already read 5 newspapers, his email inbox, and hit the gym—he says if you're late to meetings, you're ‘selfish'Dave Ramsey - 0.0001% of Musk's worst day could end hunger ON EARTH, but sure, take away Halloween and pets from the rest of us: Dave Ramsey Says 20% of Americans' Halloween and Pet Budgets Could End Hunger: 'There'd Be No Hungry Kids'Headliniest of the WeekDR: Beloved Grandmother Was Standing in Her Own House When a Tesla, Allegedly on Autopilot, Smashed Through the Wall and Killed Her in Grandchildren's PlayroomA popular password manager was hit by a hack. What you need to know—and how to keep your data safeMM: Ryanair says it will reluctantly not charge parents to sit next to childrenMM: Elon Musk will get a billion shares of SpaceX if he can settle a million humans on MarsJust make it 10 trillion shares if he can safely land Gus who sleeps at the bus station on NeptuneWho Won the Week?DR: The MotherS(C)hIpMM: ESG RatingsPredictionsDR: Symbolically giving up your $35 billion CEO pay package becomes the new $1 salary: proxy statements will say: “Our CEO generously waived his $35 billion pay package as a gesture of sacrifice to lead by example, preserve corporate cash, and show solidarity with displaced workers and stressed stakeholders.”MM: Ryanair announces a new fee children can pay to sit AWAY from their parents
Send us a MessageIn this episode of Culture Change RX, Sue Tetzlaff welcomes Darrell Bodnar, Chief Information Officer for North Country Healthcare in New Hampshire, for a fascinating conversation on innovation, artificial intelligence, patient safety, and high reliability in rural healthcare.Darrell shares how North Country Healthcare — an independent rural healthcare system serving the northern third of New Hampshire — is leveraging AI, technology, leadership, and cross-functional teamwork to improve patient care, reduce harm, strengthen workflows, and support healthcare providers.This episode provides a hopeful and practical look at how rural healthcare organizations can use innovation and collaboration to create safer systems, stronger cultures, and better patient outcomes.We're stepping forward in a bigger way—growing our team of rural healthcare experts, growing our capabilities by adding a strategic planning division … all of this so we can expand our ability to help even more rural hospitals and other small healthcare organizations in 2026. … We'd love to explore how we can support your organization in being the provider- and employer-of-choice so you can keep care local and margins strong! Learn more at CaptoneLeadership.netHi! I'm Sue Tetzlaff. I'm a culture and execution strategist for small and rural healthcare organizations - helping them to be the provider and employer-of-choice so they can keep care local and margins strong.For decades, I've worked with healthcare organizations to navigate the people-side of healthcare, the part that can make or break your results. What I've learned is this: culture is not a soft thing. It's the hardest thing, and it determines everything.When you're ready to take your culture to the next level, here are three ways I can help you:1. Listen to the Culture Change RX PodcastEvery week, I share conversations with leaders who are transforming healthcare workplaces and strategies for keeping teams engaged, patients loyal, and margins healthy. 2. Subscribe to our Email NewsletterGet practical tips, frameworks, and leadership tools delivered right to your inbox—plus exclusive content you won't find on the podcast.
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Tim Bodner, global and real estate deals leader at PwC, told the REIT Report podcast that the commercial real estate environment is marked by cautious optimism, with investors increasingly focused on how quickly to deploy capital as macro volatility impacts the pace, rather than the direction, of recovery.“We like to think of it as a mood of cautious optimism with the dial creeping up,” he said.Private real estate values appear to have bottomed in late 2024, transaction volumes are expected to rise 16% to 20% this year, and institutional investors have returned as net buyers, he pointed out.Global investors, meanwhile, have raised their planned U.S. allocation from 11% to 16% during the last year. “So even with tariffs and political noise, the U.S. still wins on liquidity, transparency, and just the options around growth,” Bodner said.
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Gernot Bodner ist Bodenkundler und forscht seit vielen Jahren rund um das Thema Bodenfruchtbarkeit. Das Besondere an ihm ist, dass er in seiner Forschung wirklich sehr nahe an der Praxis ist und er intensiv mit Landwirten zusammenarbeitet. Einer dieser Landwirte ist unser bekannter Gast Josch Zauner. Wir sprechen daher über die wichtigsten Themen der Bodenfruchtbarkeit aus Sicht von Forschung UND Praxis.Diesen Podcast haben wir übrigens als Video-Podcast aufgenommen. Auf Youtube gibts das ganze diesmal also auch mit Bild! https://youtu.be/SduExWkjwM0Hier gibt's alle Infos zur Soil Evolution 2026:
Episode 75 of What Gives?—the Jewish Philanthropy Podcast from Jewish Funders Network, hosted by JFN President and CEO Andrés Spokoiny. In this episode, Andrés speaks with Zack Bodner, CEO of the Oshman Family JCC in Palo Alto and founder of the Z3 Project. Zack has spent more than a decade reimagining what a Jewish community center can be in an era of polarization, loneliness, and rapidly shifting modes of belonging. Recorded in the aftermath of the Bondi Beach attack in Sydney, the conversation begins with a reflection on communal resilience and leadership in painful moments. Andrés and Zack explore what it means to build “town square” institutions that can hold difference without losing their core values, including how to think about boundaries, platforming, and creating brave spaces for hard conversations. They also discuss Silicon Valley's culture of experimentation, the evolving role of JCCs, and how projects like Z3 aim to generate ideas, convene diverse voices, and help shape the Jewish future. Take a listen.
On this week's ESPN Roundtable, Colter breaks down the surprising departure of Seth Bodner as president of the University of Montana. He examines the legacy Bodner leaves behind, the potential impact on Grizzly athletics, and what the university should prioritize in finding his successor. (0:04) Next, Colter highlights rising Cross Country star Addison Kegel from Billings Central. Fresh off an incredible freshman season—including a 16:51 finish to win the Nike Northwest Regional Championships and earning Montana's Gatorade Cross Country Runner of the Year. (31:01)Finally, Colter reviews the latest prep basketball rankings across Montana, giving listeners a comprehensive look at the top high school teams and standout players shaping the state's basketball scene. (35:20)
In today's global investment landscape, a compelling equity narrative is essential for attracting international investors. In this episode of Winning IR, Mark Fasken sits down with Karen Bodner of BNY to discuss findings from BNY's recent global investor study and what truly makes an equity story resonate across borders. Karen shares insights from interviews with 40 investors managing $2 trillion in assets, highlighting the elements that build credibility and drive investment decisions worldwide. Listen to the full episode to learn more about: The must-have elements of an effective equity narrative for global investors Why clarity, simplicity, and segmentation are key to investor engagement Common mistakes in international investor communications-and how to avoid them Why "getting back to basics" is the top trend for IR teams heading into 2026 Practical tips for presenting strategic shifts and complex information Winning IR is brought to you by Irwin. For more winning ideas, subscribe to Winning IR wherever you get your podcasts.For more information, visit getirwin.com/winning-ir
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Summary In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Keith Bodner—Old Testament scholar, author, and professor—to explore the beauty, depth, and divine design of Scripture. Together, they examine how literary artistry and theological truth intertwine throughout the Old Testament, showing that these ancient texts are far more than historical accounts—they're masterfully constructed narratives revealing God's character and redemptive plan. Dr. Bodner unpacks the importance of reading Scripture as both literature and revelation, pointing out how patterns, irony, and structure illuminate meaning. He and Dr. Easley discuss what it means to approach the Bible with reverence, curiosity, and literary attentiveness, and why doing so deepens our understanding of God's Word. Whether you've studied the Bible for years or are just beginning to appreciate its complexity, this conversation will renew your awe for the divine craftsmanship behind Scripture—and encourage you to see the Old Testament not as a collection of disconnected stories, but as a coherent narrative revealing the wisdom and sovereignty of God. Takeaways The Old Testament isn't just a collection of ancient stories—it's a divine masterpiece, crafted to reveal God's character and His redemptive plan. Every narrative, from Genesis to the prophets, carries intentional design and theological weight, pointing us back to the faithfulness of God. When we recognize the literary patterns, irony, and structure within Scripture, we begin to see the brilliance of God's authorship behind every word. Studying the Bible with both literary attentiveness and spiritual humility allows us to appreciate its artistry without losing sight of its authority. The coherence and consistency of the Old Testament remind us that Scripture is not man's invention but God's revelation—woven together by His sovereign hand. Reading Scripture this way renews our awe for God's Word and deepens our confidence that every story serves His eternal purpose. LINKS MENTIONED: Exploring The Financial Parables of Jesus by Dr. Keith Bodner Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.
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In this episode, Michael Bull welcomes Tim Bodner, the Global Real Estate Leader at PwC, to discuss the implications of the recently passed "One Big Beautiful Bill" on the economy and commercial real estate. Tim shares insights on the bill's impact, including the significance of bonus depreciation and its potential to spur investment in new economy assets. The conversation also delves into the evolving landscape of tariffs, recent trade agreements, and how these factors are shaping the U.S. market's attractiveness to foreign investors. C5 + CCIM Global Summit 2025 - The premiere commercial real estate conference for networking, dealmaking, and investment opportunities, September 16-18th in Chicago: https://c5summit.realestate/ Bull Realty - Customized Asset & Occupancy Solutions: https://www.bullrealty.com/ Commercial Agent Success Strategies - The ultimate commercial broker training resource: https://www.commercialagentsuccess.com/ Watch the video versions of our show on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/Commercialrealestateshow
Tim Bodner, real estate deals leader at PwC, joined the latest episode of Nareit's REIT Report to discuss what today's uncertain market environment means for investment patterns and transaction activity.Bodner described transaction activity across a range of real estate sectors, including office, hospitality, senior housing, data centers, and energy infrastructure, as “fairly robust.” He stressed that the real estate sector is used to operating in periods of uncertainty and cyclical change, while noting that REITs are focusing on what they can control and are “in a good place at this stage, given everything that's going on.”He also pointed out that there's a lot of activity around figuring out what's the right scale to have to operate in this new environment, “which likely will lead to more public to public and public to private transaction activity in the REIT space.”
In this episode, we're continuing our discussion with monitoring experts Bram Desmet from Flanders Scientific, Nate McFarlin from Dolby, and David Abrams from Avical/Portrait DisplaysSome of the specific topics we cover in this episode include:How are panels actually made? And why does it cost billions?The role of material science in panel manufacturing Understanding the split between panel manufacturers and consumer brands of the same nameThe importance of viewing environment in regards to display performanceUnderstanding preference vs accuracyThe shift to consumer-sized panels as reference monitors and the ongoing challenges of using multiple monitorsBuilding meter matrices with the four color method, and are there better approaches, like the Bodner method or the volumetric approaches used by some calibration softwareRevisiting using consumer displays in a professional setting & why consumer TV companies have little incentive to integrate reference capabilitiesContinuing challenges of Rec.2020Calibrating computer monitors, iPads, and mobile devicesIf you like this episode, please be sure to subscribe to the podcast give the show a like wherever you're watching/listening!
Sara Bodner's spent many years working at digital marketing agencies, and she's currently working in-house as the Hospitality Marketing Manager at Eden Resort & Suites. In this episode, we discuss: The AI strategies marketers are using to craft customer avatars that convert Why starting with human insights is crucial before involving AI Pro tips for creating avatars that resonate with your audience's emotions How to leverage reviews and team insights for next-level personalization Dive in: [04:15] Creating, sharing, and refining content using AI. [07:50] AI helps understand users, systemize insights efficiently. [12:22] Research, analyze reviews for authentic customer language. [15:03] Start with basic AI tools, focus prompts. [17:40] Describe product, avatar, before/after states, pain points. [21:53] Tailor document for team-specific needs. [25:12] Insider Tips from Sara! Find the notes here: https://keepopt.com/237 Download our ebook >> https://keepopt.com/ebook "500 Top Tips to Make Your eCommerce Business More Profitable" ****Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://keepopt.comLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://keepopt.com/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://keepopt.com/sponsor
Ep 14 The Hip-Spine Connection: What Every Patient & Surgeon Needs to Know, Russell Bodner, MD In this special episode of The Spine Pod, we break from tradition by welcoming our first sports medicine orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Russell Bodner, a renowned hip-spine expert with over 35 years of experience. Known for his groundbreaking research and contributions to hip and spine biomechanics, Dr. Bodner is advancing a new perspective on how these interconnected systems work together to help the body function properly. In this episode, Dr. Bodner describes the body as a kinetic linkage system, emphasizing the critical importance of treating patients as an interconnected system rather than component parts. From understanding the complex relationship between hip replacements and spinal motion to tackling challenges like acetabular cup placement, Dr. Bodner shares his research insights that bridge the gap between the specialties of hip and spine care. This episode also takes a deep dive into cutting-edge advancements in hip and spine treatment that are driving better patient outcomes, including preoperative analysis, surgical planning, and personalized treatment options. In this episode you'll learn: How the body functions as a kinetic linkage system; understanding hip and spine biomechanics is essential for effective treatment. The importance of evaluating spinopelvic parameters and utilizing surgical planning tools to treat hip-spine patients. How spinal stiffness and sagittal malalignment can negatively impact hip function and contribute to accelerated degeneration in a native hip and increased dislocation rates for patients with total hip arthroplasty (THA). The age-related changes in biomechanics that occur through the hip-spine junction, highlighting the need for tailored treatment options. Why adjacent segment disease (ASD) is not a pathology exclusive to spine, but is starting to be termed for concomitant hip-spine conditions. The importance of preoperative planning and proper analysis in achieving the best long-term patient outcomes. Why multi-plane imaging is necessary for both hip and spine surgeons to better treat patient pathology. Why collaboration between hip and spine specialists is crucial to addressing complex cases and advancing orthopedic care. Dr. Bodner's pioneering work is an amalgamation of some of the foremost thought leaders in orthopedics, including Dr. Richard Steadman of Steadman Clinic in Vail, and Dr. Richard Rothman of Rothman Orthopedics, and Dr. Larry Door. Combining this knowledge with the artist and engineer mindsets of his parents, Dr. Bodner's 35 years of dedicated research is revolutionizing the way we look at hip and spine care and advancing the future of orthopedics. Whether you're a spine surgeon, hip specialist, or patient searching for answers surrounding concomitant leg, hip, and/or back pain, this episode provides invaluable knowledge about how motion-preserving solutions and innovative planning can transform patient outcomes for the future. Learn more about Dr. Bodner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-bodner-505496161/ You can find The Spine Pod on all Podcast Streaming Platforms, including: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcA8vODr8pDabWImOrHv3ZQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0DBzWfV... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/98f... iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-th... Follow The Spine Pod on Facebook to learn more about the latest episodes and happenings in the world of motion preservation: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
In this episode, we dive into the future of real estate with PwC's Tim Bodner. He shares exclusive insights on global trends, transforming markets, and where opportunities are emerging. From experience-driven spaces and wellness-focused developments to adapting to rising interest rates, Tim shares invaluable insights into what's next for real estate on a global scale. Tune in to learn how top investors are navigating these changes and where the biggest opportunities lie in today's market. Here are 3 key insights from this episode:- Global Real Estate Trends: Why office spaces are thriving in Asia and what U.S. markets can learn from this.- Wellness Revolution in Real Estate: How the demand for wellness experiences is driving a surge in innovative properties, from large-scale spas to mixed-use wellness retreats.- Future Investment Shifts: How emerging asset classes like data centers and cold storage are reshaping real estate investment strategies. Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:23 Tim's trip to Singapore and his impressions04:31 Overview of PwC and Tom's role in it07:52 Experiential real estate and mixed-use spaces12:58 Growth in wellness-focused real estate16:23 Amenities' impact on real estate value18:56 Current state of the real estate market in the US25:16 Adapting to higher interest rates in deals29:13 Advice for real estate professionals31:09 Longevity economy and senior living trends34:03 Tim's success habits: client focus and relationships36:11 Finding mentors through observation and networking37:44 Recommended reading and thought leaders in real estate40:14 Tim's commitment to mentorship and philanthropy41:59 How to connect with Tim Bodner and PwC resources.VISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow
In this episode of the Money Masters Podcast, we bring you highlights from a recent X Space featuring top financial experts discussing market trends, investment strategies, and upcoming MoneyShow events.Host Mike Larson, Editor-in-Chief at MoneyShow, previews the Sarasota MoneyShow Masters Symposium (Dec 5-7), sharing insights on the economy, interest rates, and alternative investments. Guest speakers Jim Bianco, Carely Garner, and Jason Bodner dive into the bond market, small-cap opportunities, commodities, and more. Key topics include:The largest short positions in bonds and their implications.Seasonality trends in stocks and commodities.Insights on Bitcoin and its evolving role in the financial system.Actionable investment strategies for 2024.Whether you're a seasoned investor or a curious trader, this episode is packed with expert guidance to help you navigate the markets. Plus, don't miss details on the next big event: MoneyShow Traders Expo, Las Vegas, February 2025.Subscribe for weekly episodes featuring top financial minds. Follow MoneyShow (@MoneyShow) for more investing content.
PHLY Sports Sixers reporter Derek Bodner joined JR to discuss the impact of Tyrese Maxey's hamstring injury, how Paul George fits into this team, if the city of Philadelphia has turned on Joel Embiid and what the potential of this team is.
Zack Bodner is asking tough, necessary questions—engaging in a kind of post-October 7th Cheshbon HaNefesh, or self-reflection, for Jewish educators. In this week's episode of Adapting, David Bryfman and Zack Bodner have a provocative conversation inspired by Bodner's recent article in The Jerusalem Post on communal reckoning. Together, they explore where we've gone wrong as a Jewish community, and to try to figure out why some students stand as defenders of the Jewish people and nation, while others feel ashamed and distance themselves from Israel. They reflect on the idea that to move forward, we must take internal stock take of where we are.This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Miranda Lapides. The show's executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben. This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a 5-star rating and review, or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released. To learn more about The Jewish Education Project visit jewishedproject.org where you can find links to our Jewish Educator Portal and learn more about our mission, history, and staff. We are a proud partner of UJA-Federation of New York.
This episode, recorded at the 21st Annual Spine Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine Conference, features Dr. Russell Bodner, Orthopedic Surgeon, Regional Medical Group, Northwestern Medicine. Here, he shares his perspectives on the changing dynamics between patients and providers, the impact of technology on patient care, and strategies for maintaining long-term patient relationships.Disclosure: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors and/or medical providers with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in this podcast are the sole opinions of the guest. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
This episode, recorded at the 21st Annual Spine Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine Conference, features Dr. Russell Bodner, Orthopedic Surgeon, Regional Medical Group, Northwestern Medicine. Here, he shares his perspectives on the changing dynamics between patients and providers, the impact of technology on patient care, and strategies for maintaining long-term patient relationships.Disclosure: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual business, financial, legal, tax and/or other advisors and/or medical providers with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accept no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in this podcast are the sole opinions of the guest. Your receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
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Tim Bodner, U.S. real estate deals leader at PwC, was a guest on the latest episode of Nareit's REIT Report podcast.Bodner underscored a dynamic real estate market adapting to new economic realities and the importance of leveraging technological advancements to navigate challenges and seize emerging opportunities in 2024.He noted that transaction volume in traditional real estate sectors continues to be lower than a year ago, reflecting persistent challenges such as valuation disparities between buyers and sellers. Meanwhile, ongoing shifts in the financing landscape are resulting in traditional lenders retreating while private credit, especially from insurance-backed alternative asset managers, gain traction.
Sign up for the Inferno Ultra! August 3, 2024 just outside Myrtle Beach, SC. 6/12 hr lap challenge. Link to register here: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=115602. On this episode, we preview the Inferno Ultra with John Bodner, owner of Apex Promoz, the company putting the race on, and the Harts, Heather and Geoff, who are local legends in the Myrtle Beach area and sponsors of the race. Come on out to Myrtle Beach and run the Inferno with us!
Gerald T. Bodner received a B.S.E.E. (Electrical Engineering) from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now Polytechnic University) in January, 1973, and has taken graduate courses in radar and switching systems. He previously worked as an electrical engineer at AIL Systems in Deer Park – now part of EDO Corporation – where he designed analog and digital circuits and software for various radar and radar-jamming systems, including the countermeasures equipment for the B-1 bomber. Mr. Bodner received a Juris Doctorate from St. John's University School of Law in 1981. Mr. Bodner worked as a patent attorney since 1981 at two major New York City law firms, and was an equity partner at a Syosset patent firm from 1990 until 2002, when he founded Bodner & O'Rourke, LLP in Melville with his partner, Thomas O'Rourke. Mr. Bodner is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts of New York, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court, and he is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He is a member of the IEEE and the New York State Bar Association. Mr. Bodner has conducted numerous lectures before academic and business organizations regarding intellectual property law, software protection, licenses, and related matters. He is also co-author of Patent Arbitration Guide published by the Bureau of National Affairs. His experience includes all phases of electrical and mechanical patent prosecution, computer software, licensing, patent and product liability litigation, and trademark and copyright prosecution and litigation. Mr. Bodner litigated the Festo v. SMC patent dispute, since its inception in 1988 until after the favorable U.S. Supreme Court decision in 2002, and assisted former Solicitor General Robert Bork in his preparation for the Supreme Court oral argument. This is said to be the most important patent case heard by the Supreme Court in the last 150 years. For a copy of the Supreme Court decision, go to http://www.patents.com/apl/festo.pdfSupport the Show.
Host Danny Leroux and Dan Feldman of Dunc'd On Prime break down the NBA playoffs then Derek Bodner of PHLY comes on to discuss the 76ers. Leroux and Feldman discuss the just-ended Mavericks/Thunder series, where the Thunder go from here, what lessons teams can learn from the 2023 offseason and much more while Bodner and Leroux go in-depth on how this 76ers season went for the key figures, Joel Embiid's present and future and their offseason possibilities. Subscribe to RealGM Radio on Apple Podcasts or via the RSS feed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, I sit down with my friend Zack Bodner, President and CEO of the Oshman Family JCC in Palo Alto.We explore his latest book, Why Do Jewish? We talk about his time at AIPAC, the role of the JCCin the Jewish tapestry, Israel, and a compellingvision for the Jewish People.to find out more about Zack and pick upa copy of his best-selling book go to https://www.zackbodner.com/To make a tax-deductible donation to the Podcast go to http://igfn.us/form/haHSSQ
Years of Service: 1992-2023Bill began his career in Los Angeles where he worked on Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations dealing in heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine as well as cases involving ecstasy and the Israeli Mafia. Bill rose through the ranks and was eventually promoted to Special Agent in Charge for the Los Angeles Field Division, DEA's 3rd largest Field Division. During this episode, Bill discusses the changes in drug trafficking over the years and the connection between China and the Mexican Drug Cartels. Bill is also the co-host of the Truth Nation Podcast and the owner of Revelo Investigations and Consulting LLC. https://reveloic.com/
In this episode, Celeste Bodner, founder of Foster Club, shares her journey and how it led to the creation of a national network for young people in foster care. What started as a personal experience of becoming a foster parent turned into a mission to provide support and resources for young people who navigate the foster care system. The conversation delves into the challenges and successes of Foster Club, including the role of peer connections and lived experience leaders. Bodner emphasizes the importance of holding space and bringing people together to create positive change. Through Foster Club, young people in foster care are given a platform to share their stories and advocate for policy changes. This episode is a testament to the power of community and the impact one person can make in the lives of others. Subscribe to the Women of the Northwest podcast for inspiring stories and adventures.Find me on my website: jan-johnson.com
This episode is all about drug sales on social media. If you think this can't get your child, you're mistaken. Nicki interviews Bill Bodner, retired DEA Special Agent in Charge to expose the modern day drug market, which is social media. No longer do people have to go to a seedy area to purchase illegal drugs. They only have to open their phone and click on Snapchat. In this conversation, Special Agent Bodner details exactly how drug dealers are getting in front of our kids and what parents can do to guide our children away from these dangerous substances. There are important takeaways here related to counterfeit drugs made to look like prescription pills, though are laced with fentanyl. The information in this episode could realistically save your child's life. About Bill Bodner (DEA-Ret.) Meet Bill Bodner, recently retired after a near 32-year federal law enforcement career with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. At the time of his retirement, Bodner was the Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Los Angeles Field Division office, where he oversaw all criminal investigative matters and all controlled prescription drug administrative and civil matters in the states of Nevada and Hawaii, the US Territories of Guam and Saipan and the seven counties that make up the greater Los Angeles area. Since retiring from federal service, Bodner started a private consulting and investigation company and frequently works pro-bono for investigative journalists, helping them uncover and document criminal schemes. He also co-hosts a popular podcast called Truth Nation.
Characters and characterization are a key ingredient for interpreting the Bible, and perhaps no other book in the Bible is so full of challenging and outlandish characters as the book of Judges. From Ehud, the left-handed assassin to the zany adventures of Samson, the characters in Judges are memorable indeed. Join as we talk with Benjamin Johnson about his co-edited work, Characters and Characterization in the Book of Judges (Bloomsbury, 2024). Benjamin Johnson is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Director of The Honors College at LeTourneau University. L. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus(Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus(IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Characters and characterization are a key ingredient for interpreting the Bible, and perhaps no other book in the Bible is so full of challenging and outlandish characters as the book of Judges. From Ehud, the left-handed assassin to the zany adventures of Samson, the characters in Judges are memorable indeed. Join as we talk with Benjamin Johnson about his co-edited work, Characters and Characterization in the Book of Judges (Bloomsbury, 2024). Benjamin Johnson is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Director of The Honors College at LeTourneau University. L. Michael Morales is Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and the author of The Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus(Peeters, 2012), Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of Leviticus(IVP Academic, 2015), and Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (IVP Academic, 2020). He can be reached at mmorales@gpts.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biblical-studies
When the atrocities of October 7th happened, the world was shocked at the brutalities. People outside of Israel who were not directly affected, went on with their lives. But the Israelis who had no homes to go back to, who were displaced, and had no homes, clothing, food, the bare necessities that a human being needs, those people could not go back to their lives. They desperately needed help. The IDF was not fully prepared with the supplies that the chayalim that were deployed needed. The families of the chayalim became in dire need. People who wanted to help those in need, many did not know where to even begin. And this is where Moshe Bodner jumped right with his renowned leadership skills, and he literally changed the world with arranging for a warehouse so that goods and supplies can be shipped to Israel, and a world-altering unity shabbaton that he is planning.Baila Sebrow, producer and host of The Definitive Rap Show sat down with Woodmere resident, Moshe Bodner to talk extensively about his initiative, how it took off, and it went far and wide. Moshe is an experienced organizational leader who is a senior operating executive with extensive global management in the telecommunications and technology sectors. He has a proven record of achievement, strong leadership skills, effective decision-making capability, and a pragmatic approach to resolving business issues. Moshe Bodner established the Israel Chesed Center immediately following the Simchat Torah Massacre. To date, the operation has sent over 4,000 duffel bags of gear to Israel – approximately 80% for chayalim and the rest for Mefunim (displaced people). The operation also facilitates other chasadim for Israel – shabbat meals for soldiers, gifts and activities for mefunim, and community engagement and volunteering throughout the NY/NJ area. The Israel Chesed Center is spearheading the upcoming Unity Shabbat, which will feature a hoist of activities, volunteering and Chayalim spending Shabbat in various communities. Moshe and his 6 kids lived in Israel for many years and currently has 2 in Israel – a son and daughter-in-law in Israel (she is currently a tank driver on the Syrian border), a son learning in Yeshiva in Jerusalem, and 4 other children currently in NY.
Nachum Segal presents photographer Yaakov Katz, Elliot Weiselberg with the YLS Update, Moshe Bodner of the IDF Chesed Center, great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Our first return guest on the Thin Green Line Podcast, Bill Bodner! Bill Bodner is a recently retired law enforcement official known for his work with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in the United States. He served as the Special Agent in Charge of the DEA's Los Angeles Field Division. In this role, Bodner was responsible for leading DEA operations in seven counties of Southern California, focusing on combating drug trafficking and related crimes. His career with the DEA spans several years and includes various positions, where he has been involved in drug enforcement operations, investigations, and policy development. Bodner's expertise and leadership in drug law enforcement have made him a notable figure in the field, especially in the context of addressing drug-related issues in one of the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. His work often involves collaboration with other law enforcement agencies and community organizations to combat drug trafficking and abuse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marc shares 24 strategies to run a successful business, which will help you start 2024 on the right foot: - Strategies for HR, Sales, Marketing, and Management - Staff evaluations - Establishing a mindful sales process - Properly differentiating between B2B and B2C - Dealing with setbacks - Just to name a few topics!
In this episode of 'Leveraging Leadership', host Emily Sander talks with Marc Bodner about the key aspects of the Chief of Staff role in an organization. Marc shares his personal experiences and views on how the role can be instrumental in a leadership team, how it represents a leadership philosophy, and how to effectively serve those around you. They also include insights on working with other members of the executive team, advice for someone looking to hire a Chief of Staff, and the importance of adaptability in this role. Reach out to Marc Bodner: Connect with Marc Bodner on LinkedIn Marc Bodner, a seasoned executive, and versatile expert, has exhibited strong proficiency across various sectors in the business industry. Marc's strong strategic capabilities, goal-setting, and operational improvements have shaped his career. His resilient knack for managing people as per their work styles and fostering a harmonious work atmosphere contributes to his successful leadership. Marc’s portfolio boasts key roles across venture capital funds, startups, and business development. Not to mention, his practical experience in the legal, telecom, and tax consulting domains complements his dynamic leadership style in today's ever-changing business landscape. – – – – – 00:06 Introduction to Leveraging Leadership 00:15 Understanding the Role of Chief of Staff 00:53 Guest Introduction and Background 01:12 Insights into Business Development and Deal Making 03:46 Transition from Law to Venture Capital 08:15 Challenges and Rewards of the Chief of Staff Role 10:42 Building a Strong and Diverse Team 16:07 The Importance of Employee Satisfaction and Retention 24:58 Adapting Management Styles for Effective Leadership 29:08 The Role of a Chief of Staff in a Startup 32:23 Advice for Aspiring Chiefs of Staff 35:12 The Value of Mentorship and Giving Back 37:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts – – – – – Emily Sander is a C-suite executive turned leadership coach. Her corporate career spanned Fortune 500 companies and scrappy start-ups. She is an ICF-certified leadership coach and the author of two books, An Insider’s Perspective on the Chief of Staff and Hacking Executive Leadership. Emily works with early to senior executives to step into effective leadership with one-on-one coaching. Go here to read her story from seasoned executive to knowledgeable coach. Get your free Chief of Staff Skills Assessment Checklist here. Download your free Chief of Staff Toolkit here. To learn more about Emily and Next Level Coaching, click here. Follow Emily on LinkedIn | YouTube
Nachum Segal interviews David Gani and Ike Bodner of Soldiers Save Lives and he presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Spread the news about what you are doing because you have a powerful story to tell! Join Lindsay Pinchuk and Jennifer Babbit Bodnar, CEO Atlanta's premier communications agency, Babbit Bodner, to learn what PR really is and how you can use it to grow your business. Jennifer's agency helps brands and individuals craft impactful stories and tell those stories through media relations, influencer marketing, and social media to build and protect brand reputations. Jennifer recommends PR for business owners because it creates brand credibility. When hiring a PR firm, look for 3 elements: values, strategy and team. If you have a small PR budget, get scrappy and connect with local reporters and media influencers in your industry. Utilizing micro Influencer marketing is also a strategy Jennifer recommends for brands with smaller budgets who are looking for targeted audience engagement.This episode is full of amazing wisdom for business owners looking to leverage public relations to build and protect their brand reputation and grow their business.Key Takeaways:It's all in who you know. Pull up your boots and go get to it. Know what the destination is. Be yourself, build yourself a personal advisory board, experts, people who can surround you and who you can call on for counsel no matter what. Network, network, network!Quotes:“I believe at the core of every brand, every person, every company, there is a great narrative.” (10:08 | Jennifer Babbit Bodner)“Get out of your house, get out of your office and go be at networking, industry, charitable events. There's a follow-up to that, which is you got to talk to people at these events. I tell my team everywhere they go, they need to give out at least 10 business cards.” (16:09 | Jennifer Babbit Bodner)“Build yourself a personal advisory board. I don't mean an actual board. But who are those experts, especially in the areas that you don't know that you can call for counsel and ask them, say, I want you to be a part of my personal advisory board, right? I mean, legal, mental health, business, product, whatever it is, when you're starting out, there's so much you don't know. And there's so many people that are willing to share that with you.” (37:26 | Jennifer Babbit Bodner)Connect with Jennifer Babbit Bodner:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/babbitbodnerIf you like what you're hearing, please leave a rating or review at https://ratethispodcast.com/dearfoundher Marketing Made Simple for Small Business is Lindsay's new group mentorship program that helps you create the right content and messaging to connect with your community, drive sales, AND generate a simplified process for putting it out into the world, to grow your following and bottom line. Use the code FOUNDHER for 20% off a annual or monthly membership, doors close to Founding Members on 12/31. JOIN HERE. Don't forget to follow Lindsay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinchukPodcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An exclusive first look into Marc Bodner's insight, never shared before. Marc discusses how to truly be relaxed, how to define and measure success, what mindset really is, and so much more. Only on 710 WOR Mind Your Business Radio Show with Yitzchok Saftlas of Bottom Line Marketing Group (BLMG).
Today Skip and Kayla welcome Bill Bodner, Chief Revenue Officer of Tabrasa and the Chief Market Analyst for thier Mortgage Market Guide They get into the current state of the mortgage market, interest rates, and the impact of the Federal Reserve's policies. They also touch on the challenges faced by loan officers in the industry, the importance of education and staying informed, and potential future trends in the market.
It's time for another journey down the Champion's Path with Pokemon Trainer Rachel Bodner. Find out why they would be a normal type gym trainer, and Why tododile deserves more love.
Sometimes, anxiety can be caused by your upbringing and your childhood. If you're currently suffering from anxiety, have you wondered why you may have anxiety? Since when have you started to get nervous all the time? What causes anxiety? To find out, here are seven signs of anxiety caused by your upbringing. #anxiety #childhood #psych2go Credits Writer: Julian Heng Script editor: Isadora Ho & Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Joy Zhang YouTube manager: Cindy Cheong References Bögels, S., van Oosten, A., Muris, P. and Smulders, D., 2001. Familial correlates of social anxiety in children and adolescents. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 39(3), pp.273-287. Crosby Budinger, M., Drazdowski, T. and Ginsburg, G., 2012. Anxiety-Promoting Parenting Behaviors: A Comparison of Anxious Parents with and without Social Anxiety Disorder. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 44(3), pp.412-418. Iancu, I., Bodner, E. and Ben-Zion, I., 2015. Self esteem, dependency, self-efficacy and self-criticism in social anxiety disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 58, pp.165-171. Rood, L., Roelofs, J., Bögels, S. and Alloy, L., 2009. Dimensions of Negative Thinking and the Relations with Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Children and Adolescents. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 34(4), pp.333-342.
The guys play audio of Derek Bodner to talk about this team next year.