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There is a growing movement that contends that animals themselves may have legal rights.Tonight, our panel of outstanding guests will help us illuminate our relationship with animals, whether our pets, animals raised for food or those wild animals in our environment.YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined by tonight's co-host, Dean Johnson, and Pets In Need Chief Executive Officer Laura Toller Gardner, Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Dr. Barry Kipperman, and Brent Turner, The Real Activist. Questions for Jeff, Dean and their guests? Please call, toll-free, at (866) 798-8255.
There is a growing movement that contends that animals themselves may have legal rights.Tonight, our panel of outstanding guests will help us illuminate our relationship with animals, whether our pets, animals raised for food or those wild animals in our environment.YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined by tonight's co-host, Dean Johnson, and Pets In Need Chief Executive Officer Laura Toller Gardner, Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Dr. Barry Kipperman, and Brent Turner, The Real Activist. Questions for Jeff, Dean and their guests? Please call, toll-free, at (866) 798-8255.
YLR Host Jeff Hayden, joined by co-hosts Brent Turner and David Bigeleisen, welcome tonight's special guest Trent Lange from California Clean Money Campaign and California Clean Money Action Fund.Where do we stand on legislation, PACs and Money? What changes are afoot in Washington that might make voting less accessible? Locally, where does the issue of ranked-choice fit into the analysis?Questions for the panel? Please call (866) 798-8255.
A judicial race in Wisconsin has drawn over $100 million in donations. The President has filled his new administration with election deniers.What forces at play are threatening democracy both in America and abroad?YLR host, Jeff Hayden, is joined by civil rights activist and election specialist Brent Turner, and Lawyer, Professor, Political Candidate and the former Chief White House Ethics Lawyer for George W. Bush, Richard Painter.Questions for Jeff and his guests? Please call (866) 798-8255.
Much as we did four years ago, we've looked at elections viewing from perspecives ranging from allegations of interference from foreign nations or violations of campaign laws, to the effect divisions are having upon our democracy -- all important topics; but, those are discussions for another night.Last week began a discussion on the elections, and the ramifications resulting from the outcome of the federal elections.And while all eyes are on who will become the 47th President of the United States. We have myriad federal, state and local races of interest, some clearly decided, others that may soon be determined, voting systems that might, and unnecessarily, delay the counting of the votes.Tonight we continue our status check. YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined by civil rights activist Brent Turner and Daly City Mayor Juslyn Manalo who is currently the Senior Community Engagement Specialist/Impact Policy and Communication with the City and County of San Francisco's Office of Economic Workplace Development.Questions for Jeff, Dean and their guests? Please call us at (866) 798-8255.
Much as we did four years ago, we've looked at elections viewing from perspecives ranging from allegations of interference from foreign nations or violations of campaign laws, to the effect divisions are having upon our democracy -- all important topics; but, those are discussions for another night.Also, as it was in 2020, all signs were showing that the election could eventually be decided in Pennsylvania. Then they called Pennsylvania, and with it the presidential election.And while all eyes are on who will become the 47th President of the United States. We have myriad federal, state and local races of interest, some clearly decided, others that may soon be determined, voting systems that might, and unnecessarily, delay the counting of the votes.All that may be so; but, there are bigger issues looming, such as: what do we do if a newly elected president trump suspends the constitution? How would we respond to mass deportations? What if there is a national abolition ban?And equally concerning under such a scenario is the absence of checks and balances; with the Republicans taking both houses of Congress, and a politically lopsided Supreme Court, it appears all checks and balances have been relegated to the annals of history. Tonight we make a status check. YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, and tonight's co-host Dean Johnson, are joined by civil rights activist Brent Turner and Daly City Mayor Juslyn Manalo who is currently the Senior Community Engagement Specialist/Impact Policy and…
“Today, our nation and world are at an inflection point,” Mary Smith, President of the American Bar Association, said. “At home and around the globe, autocrats and dictators threaten the rule of law. Our democracy is under strain." At the start of her presidential term in August 2023, ABA President Smith created the Task Force for American Democracy. The deans from more than 100 of America's top law schools wrote a letter in support, concerning the training necessary for the next generation of lawyers to sustain our constitutional democracy and the rule of law. “The nation's law schools play a critical role in training the next generation of lawyers and upholding the core values of our profession,” remarked Heather K. Gerken, Yale Law School dean and member of the task force. “Through our joint efforts as outlined in [the] letter, we hope to set an example for our students as we prepare them to carry our democracy forward.”What forces are at play that threaten democracy in America, and throughout the world? Are they taking hold? Here?Tonight, YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined by Task Force member Maria Echaveste, a former U.S. presidential advisor to President Bill Clinton and White House Deputy Chief of Staff during the second Clinton Administration, and Brent Turner, a graduate of Lincoln Law School in San Francisco who was instrumental in the creation of the San Francisco County Voting Systems Task Force and who has been a Director of Communications for Open Voting…
The presidential election is a contest for the most powerful office on earth. It should be a competition between the best of the best; with the changes we've all gone through the past few weeks, can anyone say “the best of the best” truly describes what each party has nominated?What just happened? What is coming up next? WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?Sitting in for YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, tonight's Guest Host, Dean Johnson, is joined by politcal writer Mark Simon, politcal activist Brent Turner, Bob Marks a former political consultant and John Flaherty, once Chief of Staff to Secretary of Transportation Norm Mineta.Questions for Dean and his guests? Please call, toll free, at (866) 798-8255.
The recent Q1 2024 Law Firm Financial Index Report showed promise with several positive trends for the large law firm market, putting the quarter in favorable standing compared to previous years. Some of the fundamentals underlying that strength, however, are notably different than in years past. In our latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Brent Turner from Thomson Reuters Advisory Service and Bryce Engelland, an analyst with the Thomson Reuters Institute, discusses the findings in the Q1 LFFI Report and the broader context of their meaning for the market.
Tonight on Your Legal Rights, with an emphasis on voting technology, we take a look at voting rights in America: where we've been, where we are, and where we're going.YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, and tonight's co-host, Brent Turner, are joined by Secretary William Gardner, former Secretary of State in New Hampshire, having retired as the longest serving Secretary of State in the nation's history.Best of all, we take your calls and answer your questions, toll free, at (866) 798-8255.
In today's episode of The Wealth Advisor Mindset podcast, Nina is joined by Brent Turner, a seasoned financial advisor with over three decades of experience, who shares his journey and the importance of mindset in achieving success in the financial industry. Brent recounts a pivotal moment in his youth when he was introduced to motivational tapes by Zig Ziglar, which profoundly influenced his outlook on life and career. This early exposure to the idea that one can shape their destiny through positive thinking has been a guiding principle throughout his career, helping him navigate the challenges of the financial world.During the discussion, Brent emphasizes the role of continuous personal and professional development in maintaining a positive and resilient mindset. He advocates for engaging in activities that contribute to growth, such as reading, listening to podcasts, and seeking out positive affirmations and interactions. Brent shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how he applies these principles in his life, like tackling challenging skiing slopes or starting new business sectors, which push him to expand his limits and stay motivated.The conversation also explores the relationship dynamics between financial advisors and their clients, highlighting trust and communication as foundational elements. Brent stresses the importance of aligning with clients who share similar values, which facilitates long-lasting relationships and mutual success. He concludes by reflecting on the broader lessons of life and career, underscoring the necessity of being proactive in pursuing goals and the importance of adapting to circumstances while maintaining core values. This approach has not only enabled him to enjoy a fulfilling career but also to provide meaningful guidance and support to his clients and colleagues.Enjoy!What You'll Learn in This Episode:How early exposure to Zig Ziglar's motivational tapes shaped Brent's understanding that success is driven by one's mindset.Why personal growth should never cease, and engaging in activities like reading developmental books or listening to podcasts can foster this continual growth.The importance of facing your fears to achieve growth.The significance of maintaining long-term relationships with clients based on trust and mutual understanding, which is crucial for sustained success.Why Brent avoids setting rigid goals but focuses on flexibility and adapting to situations.The importance of acting on one's plans and ambitions, rather than merely discussing them.Brent's role as not just a financial advisor but also a coach and mentor to his clients, and the responsibilities professionals can embrace to enhance their impact.And much more...Resources:Brent Turner AdvisorsNina Cooke
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In the latest episode of the Thomson Reuters Institute Insights podcast, Brent Turner, principal consultant within the Thomson Reuters Institute's advisory services, speaks with Jessica Pavlik, chief operating officer at law firm Berger Singerman about how she is leading efforts to navigate the complexity of the latest economic environment and technology trends at play within the legal industry.
After several banner years, many law firms find themselves in a different position in 2023. While billing rates set new record marks, law firm profitability continues to slip, driven down by a continued rise in overhead expenses and a slowing of how effectively law firms collect the cash that is owed to them. In the latest Thomson Reuters Institute Insights Podcast, host Bill Josten is joined by Brent Turner from Thomson Reuters Institute Advisory Services to discuss the realities of today's legal marketplace and what law firms can do to protect their profitability this year and beyond. As the podcast explains, the solution doesn't necessarily lie in ever-increasing rates or in pushing clients to take smaller discounts. Instead, the answer most likely comes from ensuring the firm's partners are following best practices for how they handle their bills.
We've spoken of elections, election law, and election software. And now there is a revolution afoot from an unlikely place: Shasta County.YLR host Jeff Hayden is joined by elections expert Brent Turner to discuss the fight for best voting technology, and the recent system upheaval in Shasta County, in California and nationally.Our attention will shift home, where our panel will be joined by Chris Jerdonek, Vice-President of the San Francisco Election Commission.Questions for Jeff and his guests — for as always, we take your calls and answer your questions — please call, toll free at (866) 798-8255.
In this episode, Brent Turner and I discuss basically three areas in which we help them find money that they're losing unknowingly and then necessarily. The ThirdBox Process™ creates a competition-free zone in the client's mind that only you live in. Learn to uncover the millions of dollars people are losing over their lifetime and implement strategies to stop these losses. In this episode, you'll discover: What is ThirdBox? Why are they have a whole other level of service Planning Strategies for your businesses Thanks for tuning In! Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below! If you enjoyed this episode on the function of time in your financial planning, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for ours, The Practical Wealth Show! And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please leave a review right now: https://www.podpage.com/the-practical-wealth-show/ Links and Resources from this Episode www.practicalwealthadvisors.com Email Curtis for a free report - curtmay@gmail.com Call his office - 610-622-3121 ERC Tax Credit - https://ercspecialists.com?fpr=curtis75 Coffee connects with Curtis: https://aptwithcurtis.as.me/coffeeconnect Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/the-what-if-scenario/ https://thirdboxadvisors.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-turner-75519486 Special Listener Gift: Schedule a 15-Minute Call with Curtis: https://aptwithcurtis.as.me/Strategysession Show Notes The freedom of entrepreneurship Different ways to learn how to find the money you're losing The different benefits of third box advisors for business owners Cash flow management for business owners Identifying financial collateral damage for business owners What is the lost opportunity cost? Common issues faced by business owners Strategies for maximizing efficiency in a business The consequences of misinformation in business decisions Analyzing tax implications of retirement savings Impact of retirement distributions on taxation and medicare costs Financial MRI and tax deferral strategies Changes to Required Minimum Distributions for retirement accounts Value of financial planning for retirement Transferring business ownership and working remotely Leaving a legacy of wealth and wisdom Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe with Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS
Ashley Jenkins, Meg Fasy, and Brent Turner discuss fresh strategies and get guidance for attracting new sponsors and retaining current ones.
We've put the "Gone Fishing" sign up here at Spot Lyte On… as we wrap up Season 6 and get things ready for next one. But that doesn't mean we want you to miss out on your weekly dose of LP's conversations with his fascinating guests. So we'll be featuring a few "best of" Spot Lyte On… episodes over the next few weeks. This week's episode comes from Season 5 and features Dr. Richard Brent Turner, Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and the African American Studies Program at the University of Iowa. He is the author of Jazz Religion, The Second Line, and Black New Orleans, New Edition, and Islam in the African-American Experience. Turner is a 2020 American Council of Learned Societies Fellow.Dr. Turner joined the University of Iowa faculty in 2001 and holds appointments in Department of Religious Studies, African American Studies Program, and International Programs.His research program focuses on twentieth-century and contemporary African-American religious history and African diaspora religions in the Black Atlantic world. He is especially interested in the following areas: Islam in the United States; religion and music in New Orleans, before and after Hurricane Katrina; Vodou in the United States and Haiti; interactions between African-American religion and popular music — jazz, soul, and hip hop; black nationalism and religion; African-American religion and human rights; ethnography; urban religious experience; and globalization and transnationalism.Dr. Turner is currently working on a book project on African-American religion and music in the 1960s. He is a member of American Academy of Religion, American Anthropological Association, Association for Africanist Anthropology, and is on the board of directors of KOSANBA, an international scholarly association for the study of Haitian Vodou.Learn more about Lyte.
We've put the "Gone Fishing" sign up here at Spot Lyte On… as we wrap up Season 6 and get things ready for next one. But that doesn't mean we want you to miss out on your weekly dose of LP's conversations with his fascinating guests. So we'll be featuring a few "best of" Spot Lyte On… episodes over the next few weeks. This week's episode comes from Season 5 and features Dr. Richard Brent Turner, Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and the African American Studies Program at the University of Iowa. He is the author of Jazz Religion, The Second Line, and Black New Orleans, New Edition, and Islam in the African-American Experience. Turner is a 2020 American Council of Learned Societies Fellow.Dr. Turner joined the University of Iowa faculty in 2001 and holds appointments in Department of Religious Studies, African American Studies Program, and International Programs.His research program focuses on twentieth-century and contemporary African-American religious history and African diaspora religions in the Black Atlantic world. He is especially interested in the following areas: Islam in the United States; religion and music in New Orleans, before and after Hurricane Katrina; Vodou in the United States and Haiti; interactions between African-American religion and popular music — jazz, soul, and hip hop; black nationalism and religion; African-American religion and human rights; ethnography; urban religious experience; and globalization and transnationalism.Dr. Turner is currently working on a book project on African-American religion and music in the 1960s. He is a member of American Academy of Religion, American Anthropological Association, Association for Africanist Anthropology, and is on the board of directors of KOSANBA, an international scholarly association for the study of Haitian Vodou.Learn more about Lyte. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Does your company have a community behind it? Not just some janky web-portal, I'm talking about a true community — a place where people come together to help one another. Because without that, you're driving people away. In today's episode, I'm speaking with Brent Turner , EVP, Strategy and Solutions at Opus Agency , about how to get people to rally around your brand and build a truly thriving community. Join us as we discuss: - Why events are more important than ever - Why brands like Peloton have built such thriving communities - Where most companies go wrong when it comes to community-building Craving more? You can find this interview and many more by subscribing to C-Suite Blueprint on Apple Podcasts , on Spotify , or here.
In his fascinating and riveting new book Soundtrack to a Movement: African American Islam, Jazz, and Black Internationalism (NYU Press, 2021), historian Richard Brent Turner tells a moving though rarely discussed narrative of the intersection and cross-pollination between Jazz and African American Islam from the 1940s to the 1970s. How did Islam and conversion to Islam inform the lives, careers, and musical productions of prominent jazz musicians in this period? And how did jazz spaces and culture provide the fodder for important African American Muslim movements and figures, such as the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X? Turner addresses these and other questions with profound historical depth and analytical ingenuity. Over the course of this book, the reader learns about such enormously interesting themes as the landscape of African American politics during the interwar period and beyond in major Northeastern cities (especially Boston), the intimate relationship between Jazz and the Ahmadiyya, the relationship between John Coltrane and Malcolm X, and the encounter of Jazz with Black internationalism. This lucidly written book will also animate great discussions in the classroom. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His book Defending Muhammad in Modernity (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020) received the American Institute of Pakistan Studies 2020 Book Prize and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 American Academy of Religion Book Award. His other academic publications are available here. He can be reached at sherali.tareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In his fascinating and riveting new book Soundtrack to a Movement: African American Islam, Jazz, and Black Internationalism (NYU Press, 2021), historian Richard Brent Turner tells a moving though rarely discussed narrative of the intersection and cross-pollination between Jazz and African American Islam from the 1940s to the 1970s. How did Islam and conversion to Islam inform the lives, careers, and musical productions of prominent jazz musicians in this period? And how did jazz spaces and culture provide the fodder for important African American Muslim movements and figures, such as the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X? Turner addresses these and other questions with profound historical depth and analytical ingenuity. Over the course of this book, the reader learns about such enormously interesting themes as the landscape of African American politics during the interwar period and beyond in major Northeastern cities (especially Boston), the intimate relationship between Jazz and the Ahmadiyya, the relationship between John Coltrane and Malcolm X, and the encounter of Jazz with Black internationalism. This lucidly written book will also animate great discussions in the classroom. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His book Defending Muhammad in Modernity (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020) received the American Institute of Pakistan Studies 2020 Book Prize and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 American Academy of Religion Book Award. His other academic publications are available here. He can be reached at sherali.tareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. 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
In his fascinating and riveting new book Soundtrack to a Movement: African American Islam, Jazz, and Black Internationalism (NYU Press, 2021), historian Richard Brent Turner tells a moving though rarely discussed narrative of the intersection and cross-pollination between Jazz and African American Islam from the 1940s to the 1970s. How did Islam and conversion to Islam inform the lives, careers, and musical productions of prominent jazz musicians in this period? And how did jazz spaces and culture provide the fodder for important African American Muslim movements and figures, such as the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X? Turner addresses these and other questions with profound historical depth and analytical ingenuity. Over the course of this book, the reader learns about such enormously interesting themes as the landscape of African American politics during the interwar period and beyond in major Northeastern cities (especially Boston), the intimate relationship between Jazz and the Ahmadiyya, the relationship between John Coltrane and Malcolm X, and the encounter of Jazz with Black internationalism. This lucidly written book will also animate great discussions in the classroom. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His book Defending Muhammad in Modernity (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020) received the American Institute of Pakistan Studies 2020 Book Prize and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 American Academy of Religion Book Award. His other academic publications are available here. He can be reached at sherali.tareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In his fascinating and riveting new book Soundtrack to a Movement: African American Islam, Jazz, and Black Internationalism (NYU Press, 2021), historian Richard Brent Turner tells a moving though rarely discussed narrative of the intersection and cross-pollination between Jazz and African American Islam from the 1940s to the 1970s. How did Islam and conversion to Islam inform the lives, careers, and musical productions of prominent jazz musicians in this period? And how did jazz spaces and culture provide the fodder for important African American Muslim movements and figures, such as the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X? Turner addresses these and other questions with profound historical depth and analytical ingenuity. Over the course of this book, the reader learns about such enormously interesting themes as the landscape of African American politics during the interwar period and beyond in major Northeastern cities (especially Boston), the intimate relationship between Jazz and the Ahmadiyya, the relationship between John Coltrane and Malcolm X, and the encounter of Jazz with Black internationalism. This lucidly written book will also animate great discussions in the classroom. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His book Defending Muhammad in Modernity (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020) received the American Institute of Pakistan Studies 2020 Book Prize and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 American Academy of Religion Book Award. His other academic publications are available here. He can be reached at sherali.tareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
In his fascinating and riveting new book Soundtrack to a Movement: African American Islam, Jazz, and Black Internationalism (NYU Press, 2021), historian Richard Brent Turner tells a moving though rarely discussed narrative of the intersection and cross-pollination between Jazz and African American Islam from the 1940s to the 1970s. How did Islam and conversion to Islam inform the lives, careers, and musical productions of prominent jazz musicians in this period? And how did jazz spaces and culture provide the fodder for important African American Muslim movements and figures, such as the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X? Turner addresses these and other questions with profound historical depth and analytical ingenuity. Over the course of this book, the reader learns about such enormously interesting themes as the landscape of African American politics during the interwar period and beyond in major Northeastern cities (especially Boston), the intimate relationship between Jazz and the Ahmadiyya, the relationship between John Coltrane and Malcolm X, and the encounter of Jazz with Black internationalism. This lucidly written book will also animate great discussions in the classroom. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His book Defending Muhammad in Modernity (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020) received the American Institute of Pakistan Studies 2020 Book Prize and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 American Academy of Religion Book Award. His other academic publications are available here. He can be reached at sherali.tareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In his fascinating and riveting new book Soundtrack to a Movement: African American Islam, Jazz, and Black Internationalism (NYU Press, 2021), historian Richard Brent Turner tells a moving though rarely discussed narrative of the intersection and cross-pollination between Jazz and African American Islam from the 1940s to the 1970s. How did Islam and conversion to Islam inform the lives, careers, and musical productions of prominent jazz musicians in this period? And how did jazz spaces and culture provide the fodder for important African American Muslim movements and figures, such as the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X? Turner addresses these and other questions with profound historical depth and analytical ingenuity. Over the course of this book, the reader learns about such enormously interesting themes as the landscape of African American politics during the interwar period and beyond in major Northeastern cities (especially Boston), the intimate relationship between Jazz and the Ahmadiyya, the relationship between John Coltrane and Malcolm X, and the encounter of Jazz with Black internationalism. This lucidly written book will also animate great discussions in the classroom. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His book Defending Muhammad in Modernity (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020) received the American Institute of Pakistan Studies 2020 Book Prize and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 American Academy of Religion Book Award. His other academic publications are available here. He can be reached at sherali.tareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In his fascinating and riveting new book Soundtrack to a Movement: African American Islam, Jazz, and Black Internationalism (NYU Press, 2021), historian Richard Brent Turner tells a moving though rarely discussed narrative of the intersection and cross-pollination between Jazz and African American Islam from the 1940s to the 1970s. How did Islam and conversion to Islam inform the lives, careers, and musical productions of prominent jazz musicians in this period? And how did jazz spaces and culture provide the fodder for important African American Muslim movements and figures, such as the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X? Turner addresses these and other questions with profound historical depth and analytical ingenuity. Over the course of this book, the reader learns about such enormously interesting themes as the landscape of African American politics during the interwar period and beyond in major Northeastern cities (especially Boston), the intimate relationship between Jazz and the Ahmadiyya, the relationship between John Coltrane and Malcolm X, and the encounter of Jazz with Black internationalism. This lucidly written book will also animate great discussions in the classroom. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His book Defending Muhammad in Modernity (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020) received the American Institute of Pakistan Studies 2020 Book Prize and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 American Academy of Religion Book Award. His other academic publications are available here. He can be reached at sherali.tareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
In his fascinating and riveting new book Soundtrack to a Movement: African American Islam, Jazz, and Black Internationalism (NYU Press, 2021), historian Richard Brent Turner tells a moving though rarely discussed narrative of the intersection and cross-pollination between Jazz and African American Islam from the 1940s to the 1970s. How did Islam and conversion to Islam inform the lives, careers, and musical productions of prominent jazz musicians in this period? And how did jazz spaces and culture provide the fodder for important African American Muslim movements and figures, such as the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X? Turner addresses these and other questions with profound historical depth and analytical ingenuity. Over the course of this book, the reader learns about such enormously interesting themes as the landscape of African American politics during the interwar period and beyond in major Northeastern cities (especially Boston), the intimate relationship between Jazz and the Ahmadiyya, the relationship between John Coltrane and Malcolm X, and the encounter of Jazz with Black internationalism. This lucidly written book will also animate great discussions in the classroom. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His book Defending Muhammad in Modernity (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020) received the American Institute of Pakistan Studies 2020 Book Prize and was selected as a finalist for the 2021 American Academy of Religion Book Award. His other academic publications are available here. He can be reached at sherali.tareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With no extended tax deadline in Texas for the first time since 2019, Tax Day is approaching quickly. Brent Turner, the CEO for Liberty Tax Service and Hurst-based NextPoint Acquisition Corp. explains why he thinks it's important to use a professional to help prepare taxes. (TSX: NAC.U) (TSX: NAC.WT.U)
Mark chats with Brent Turner, CEO of Liberty Tax Service, one of the nations largest tax preparation companies, generating over $2 Billion in revenue with over 2,000 locations.
Joseph Stalin once said, "it is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything." Is that true in modern-day America?Tonight we update our examination of our democracy. The way decisions are made; the way we select our decision-makers, amongst whom it now seems a sense of tribalism has divided, in fact, divided the population.This extends beyond the presidential election. Beyond the recent and upcoming recall elections. The divisions between and amongst us have not healed, and one of the most contentious issues we've been facing is the talk of election security vs. voter access.So, amongst all this, just where do elections stand? Today? What is the state of elections in the San Francisco Bay Area? In California? In the nation?Joining YLR Host Jeff Hayden is Brent Turner recognized as a ground-breaking activist dedicated to local, state and federal election issues and a Director of Communications for Open Voting Consortium. Questions for Jeff and his guest? Please call, toll free, at (866) 798-8255.
On this episode My friend and JJ Savage Manager, Brent Turner comes into the studio and tells rock n roll stories. Music by Starfighters Hookers & Blow Def Leppard O.D. JJ Savage Starz Listen to all of these bands on Amazon Music and I get a kickback. Donate to the show – Rock and Roll […]
Dr. Turner joined the University of Iowa faculty in 2001 and holds appointments in Department of Religious Studies, African American Studies Program, and International Programs.His research program focuses on twentieth-century and contemporary African-American religious history and African diaspora religions in the Black Atlantic world. He is especially interested in the following areas: Islam in the United States; religion and music in New Orleans, before and after Hurricane Katrina; Vodou in the United States and Haiti; interactions between African-American religion and popular music — jazz, soul, and hip hop; black nationalism and religion; African-American religion and human rights; ethnography; urban religious experience; and globalization and transnationalism.Dr. Turner is currently working on a book project on African-American religion and music in the 1960s. He is a member of American Academy of Religion, American Anthropological Association, Association for Africanist Anthropology, and is on the board of directors of KOSANBA, an international scholarly association for the study of Haitian Vodou.Learn more about Lyte. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Turner joined the University of Iowa faculty in 2001 and holds appointments in Department of Religious Studies, African American Studies Program, and International Programs.His research program focuses on twentieth-century and contemporary African-American religious history and African diaspora religions in the Black Atlantic world. He is especially interested in the following areas: Islam in the United States; religion and music in New Orleans, before and after Hurricane Katrina; Vodou in the United States and Haiti; interactions between African-American religion and popular music — jazz, soul, and hip hop; black nationalism and religion; African-American religion and human rights; ethnography; urban religious experience; and globalization and transnationalism.Dr. Turner is currently working on a book project on African-American religion and music in the 1960s. He is a member of American Academy of Religion, American Anthropological Association, Association for Africanist Anthropology, and is on the board of directors of KOSANBA, an international scholarly association for the study of Haitian Vodou.Learn more about Lyte.
On episode 7 of THE Forester Baseball Podcast, I talk with Brent Turner, the #1 guy out of the bullpen. We talk about his role on the team, his busy fall semester with student teaching, and his high schools interesting fact.
Episode 32 of The Smart Agents Podcast features Brent Turner, Owner of California-based Turner Real Estate. With his real estate business just reaching its 20th year, Brent shares his tips for building a winning culture and a successful team of real estate professionals. Have an inspirational story or helpful tips to share with our community? Send us a message a feedback@smartagent.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smartagents/message
Uana & T are joined for a drink by guest Brent Turner to discuss "Bro Culture" and what it's like to be a member of a club you never asked to join.Click SUBSCRIBE. New episodes every FridayAPPLE PODCASTS - https://tinyurl.com/y7ullbfnSPOTIFY - https://tinyurl.com/y8aaskjyWant to be a Guest on DWMW? Post a comment or visit our website and let us know what topic you would like to discuss. https://www.drinkswithmywifepodcast.com
In this second part of a two-part series episodes, Brent and Pastor Phil Wilson discuss what Jesus had to say about money and which are the red letters inside the Bible. Jesus talked a lot about money and in this episode, Phil and Brent explain the misunderstandings of what the Bible says. Highlights A continuation of a conversation with Phil - 0:13 Giving back to God - 3:17 The money that God blesses you with - 4:47 People investing in eternity - 5:16 Being a financial control freak - 10:07 An action of faith - 19:18 What you give to the church - 20:48 Big tax decisions for the next four years - 21:46 Seeking abundance - 25:26 Your rewards are in eternity - 27:09 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net Connect with Pastor Phil Wilson https://tbfonline.net/ https://www.instagram.com/thebridgefellowship/
Brent and Pastor Phil Wilson discuss in this part one of a two-part series episodes, what Jesus had to say about money and how it affects your life in the present and the future. They had a life-changing conversation talking about the church and money. Highlights What does Jesus have to say about money? - 2:00 Jesus had a lot to say about money - 3:33 Why is it taboo to talk about money in some churches - 4:27 Giving money to the church - 7:02 Living here and now - 10:12 The Kingdom that Jesus set up - 14:29 What the church is - 14:46 Big things can be done with small churches - 19:16 What this podcast is about - 24:36 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net Connect with Pastor Phil Wilson https://tbfonline.net/ https://www.instagram.com/thebridgefellowship/
Brent interviews Tax Master CEO Ed Lyon on tax strategies and in the middle of those, Brent dubs Ed Lyon a Super Freak! Highlights The future tax rates - 2:17 Where he started his business - 2:32 Talking about business owners - 3:27 One of his favorite books - 3:54 Talking with young people - 5:45 Where the money goes - 6:57 Why would you wait to control something? - 11:56 Put money in your pocket right now - 12:20 See how your social security become taxable - 15:56 Green lights vs. red lights - 18:04 Getting ready to retire? - 23:17 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net Connect with Ed Lyon, CEO of Tax Master https://www.taxmasternetwork.com/meet-ed-lyon
Brent interviews Tax Master CEO Ed Lyon on tax strategies and in the middle of those, Brent dubs Ed Lyon a Super Freak! Highlights The tax man cometh and the tax man goeth - 2:31 Being a financial control freak - 4:34 Tax planning - 6:05 About a tax reform - 9:56 Reorganizing your business - 11:28 What can we do to make the numbers a little better - 13:13 The power to tax is the power to control - 14:16 What’s the 402 K? - 18:14 Your primary retirement plan - 20:33 Helping your CPA to do a better job - 25:05 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net Connect with Ed Lyon, CEO of Tax Master https://www.taxmasternetwork.com/meet-ed-lyon/
Brent talks about the Perfect Storm that is brewing. He discusses how a Super Freak stands to weather the storm better than a pseudo freak or one of the herd. Highlights Kids going back to school - 1:00 Being a money freak - 1:28 Types of freaks - 2:32 Who is the super freak? - 3:27 Figuring out how to manage assets - 7:19 Spending time on rates of returns - 8:25 You have to be prepared - 14:02 What to do if you want to be a super freak - 17:39 Having a window of opportunity - 21:40 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net
Brent has a conversation with his financial planning coach about challenges facing clients, as well as those who advise them. Highlights A special guest today - 0:54 Helping people communicate - 1:40 The most important things that consumers overlook - 3:56 The Four F’s: Faith, Family, Fitness, and Finance - 5:15 What advisors can learn from Trent - 8:58 What’s the velocity of money? - 10:37 The best plan today - 18:20 The importance of being different - 20:53 What’s a “super freak” in business? - 21:28 A proponent of whole life insurance - 23:58 The death benefit part - 25:19 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net Connect with Trent Fortner https://twitter.com/dtrentfortner?lang=en
Brent and Scott discuss Pseudo vs. Super Freak and why being a freak is not a bad thing, and how there are different levels of freak. Highlights Different levels of freak - 1:02 Being a default planner - 4:05 Two levels of freak - 4:19 Working from home - 6:36 401K as a savings mechanism - 7:25 What does a super freak do in a crisis? - 12:37 When is the best time to plan to be a super freak? - 18:19 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net
Brent talks about taxes and brings up the difference between avoidance and evasion. Be sure to stay tuned to learn more about taxes. Highlights Talking about taxes - 0:46 Tax evasion and tax avoidance - 1:42 Want to pay fewer taxes? - 4:10 Where we are today - 7:40 The ability to change tax rates - 10:31 Postponing taxes? - 12:54 Helping clients use the tax code to their advantage - 19:42 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net https://www.usdebtclock.org/
Retirement is more than a financial decision; it is emotional as well. Money is emotion, and Brent explains why. Highlights What’s a freak - 0:57 Money is not something that you can see - 2:55 Money is emotion - 3:28 The emotional side - 5:00 The sequence of returns - 6:22 Getting financially prepared - 8:35 A successful retirement - 10:29 Develop a passion plan for your retirement - 12:22 Social security and life insurance - 14:14 Social security as a tool for retirement - 15:16 Why social security is so important - 17:10 Math is not money and money is not math - 20:30 Most people do not have a plan at all - 26:09 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net
Brent and Scott talk about how money really works and how to use your money to get enjoyment both now and in the future. Highlights Going on vacation - 1:01 Storing money in a beach house - 1:27 Making a comparison - 3:38 C stands for Condo - 4:10 Taking life too seriously - 5:16 The beach house concept - 6:17 Money is emotional - 7:16 Where’s a good place to store money - 8:49 The emotional side of money - 12:15 401 K compared with a 401 Condo - 19:01 Think on what’s really important to you - 23:27 Store money in the right place - 24:57 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net
Money is a fluid thing. It’s always coming and going. In this episode, you will know how to find the money that you are losing. Highlights Finding the money - 0:49 Who gets our money? - 1:27 Focusing on rates of return - 2:20 Where does our money go - 3:58 Losing dollars forever - 6:05 Controlling your taxes in the future - 9:02 Putting out money in retirement plans - 12:37 What’s NOT freedom - 13:37 We are in a crisis - 16:22 Reducing your expenses - 21:02 A rate of return of 19% - 22:38 Finding the money that you are losing - 25:04 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net
Brent and Scott explain what a Financial Control Freak is and start a discussion on LUC. Highlights What is a financial control freak? - 0:25 Being in control of your money - 1:23 The freedom to pursue what we want - 4:22 What is LUC? - 6:34 Where to store money for liquidity? - 8:35 The best place to store your money - 9:36 What you can do with money - 13:22 Thinking on how money really works - 14:44 Scott’s background - 17:04 How to be free - 20:02 Having access to capital - 21:00 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net
In this episode of Ventures we dive into the horrors of human trafficking within the sex trade, specifically in and around the greater Seattle area. We look at one group's efforts (REST - Real Escape from the Sex Trade) to combat the problem by providing a suite of services, working closely with law enforcement, and ensuring all people being trafficked understand they are worthy of love. We also dive deep into how REST got started, and how the relationship between the executive director and board chair is an important story to learn from for any for-profit or nonprofit founder team. You can watch this episode via video here.My guests are Amanda Hightower (REST Executive Director) and Brent Turner (REST Board Chair). Full show notes can be found here; a few highlights are detailed below: 3:56 - Amanda background, journey before and intro REST6:58 - Late night outreach? What is it? Who was Amanda doing it with? 9:29 - What is the interaction experience like with women and men Amanda was reaching out to on the street? 21:15 - How did Brent's journey intersect with Amanda's? What compelled Brent to get into the work of fighting human trafficking? 27:33 - Amanda describing how she wasn't sure she had what it took to be a non-profit executive director, but Brent's encouragement was a game-changer. 29:25 - After the meeting at the pizza restaurant, where did the story go from there? Amanda continues, describing the formation of the heart and vision/mission behind REST. 36:21 - What was the landscape of the space and services in the Seattle area in the late 2000s? How many people were being bought/sold for sex regularly? 37:59 - Has the problem in the Seattle area grown, decreased, or stayed the same in the last ten years? 39:15 - How has REST worked with law enforcement during the last ten years?43:55 - Law enforcement working with REST to have a place to take victims rather than to the jails, which helps convict traffickers because their victims can be found to testify. 49:35 - Where is REST today? What services are available? 57:15 - What kind of impact is REST seeing? What kind of numbers does REST track? 1:00:47 - Almost 200 people leaving the life for more than 1yr via REST services is amazing (!), what do the numbers look like for people leaving for shorter stints / coming in and out of the life? Is it possible to track that effectively? 1:04:35 - How is REST planning to scale and/or help other organizations spin up to help fight against sex trafficking? 1:07:18 - What would you say to people watching/listening who are thinking about spinning up an organization to fight sex trafficking?1:09:10 - What advice does Brent have to those in positions to help support future executive directors of nonprofits in this space?1:17:13 - What advice does Brent have for people considering whether to form a nonprofit or for-profit to get after social impact? 1:20:03 - Amanda, what has been helpful about Brent's involvement with REST? What do the actions of a good board chair look like? 1:31:32 - What kinds of things has Brent done - or do board chairs do - that is not helpful? 1:33:42 - Brent comments about his experience growing into the role as a board chair of REST and seeking advice from a mentor.1:37:20 - What are the future plans for REST?
The Financial Control Freak Podcast with Brent Turner shows us how to take control of our own assets, reduce risks, and helps us be our own boss in the financial world. Highlights Being a financial control freak - 0:25 What’s a financial control freak? - 0:47 Doing something about your finances - 2:17 We must have our freedom - 3:49 Where does the money go? - 4:41 Get in touch with Brent - 6:02 Liquidity, use, and control of money - 6:20 The COVID-19 thing - 7:11 Having access to capital - 8:02 Having personal freedom with our finances - 9:25 Doing things differently - 11:57 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Brent Turner https://brentturner.net/ bturner@brentturner.net
Two coronavirus stories to tell. First, the story of one man, and how one person could and did make a difference. Seeing crowded beaches throughout the beach, how Brent Turner rallied local officials to close the beaches before the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Then, a second story, of working in the trenches of the justice system, and how courts throughout the state, and the nation, have been paralyzed as individuals within test positive, and how the public has been excluded to the protection of all. YLR host Jeff Hayden is joined tonight by long-time Half Moon Bay resident Brent Turner, by Kari Mueller, chair of the San Mateo County Surfrider Foundation, and Redwood City attorney Paula Spano. Questions for Jeff and his guests? Call (415) 841-4134 or (866) 798-8255.
Writing a book? Let literary agent Peter Cox and his friends from the publishing industry - and from Litopia Writers’ Colony - review your submission live! Make a Pop-Up Submission here: https://litopia.com/subs/ Featured on this edition of Pop-Up Submissions… "She's on Pointe" - young adult sport romance from Lucy Carey; "Magnus MacLeod and the Devil's Coin" - paranormal detective mystery from James Ashton; "A Night's Beckoning" - supernatural thriller/urban fantasy from Brent Turner; "Unsung" - ya fantasy/sci-fi from Kathryn Rossati; "Hylopath" - psychological suspense from Michaël Wertenberg. Subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube and join us live in the Litopia chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK. Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.
Writing a book? Let literary agent Peter Cox and his friends from the publishing industry - and from Litopia Writers’ Colony - review your submission live! Make a Pop-Up Submission here: https://litopia.com/subs/ Featured on this edition of Pop-Up Submissions… "She's on Pointe" - young adult sport romance from Lucy Carey; "Magnus MacLeod and the Devil's Coin" - paranormal detective mystery from James Ashton; "A Night's Beckoning" - supernatural thriller/urban fantasy from Brent Turner; "Unsung" - ya fantasy/sci-fi from Kathryn Rossati; "Hylopath" - psychological suspense from Michaël Wertenberg. Subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube and join us live in the Litopia chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK. Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.
Brent speaks with Mike about the new pivoting going on in the marketplace today with very large company clients like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Uber, and many more. Centering on mostly the new hybrid application of live and virtual ... along with the challenges ahead.
Brent Turner from OPUS Agency talks with Mike about large clients pivoting for their experiential world, Together Again Expo updates for July 24 in Orlando, and IFES World Virtual Meeting hacked with porn! TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
As Chief Operating Officer at Rover.com, Brent brings over 20 years of experience building and leading high-performing teams to the nation’s largest network of five-star pet sitters and dog walkers. Prior to joining Rover, Brent was president of Code Fellows, a digital trade school in Seattle. He also worked in various roles at aQuantive, as executive vice president of call products for Marchex, and as general manager of the search and display media network at Microsoft. When Brent isn’t busy making it easier for more people to have pet love in their lives, he can be found volunteering his time and energy as chairman of the board of REST (Real Escape from the Sex Trade), a faith-based organization that seeks to divert at-risk minors from being trafficked into prostitution. Brent earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Memphis, and a master’s of business administration from Vanderbilt University.
DC Beer's Richard and Adam sit down with Richard Cauble and Brent Turner to talk about Midnight Run Brewing in Frederick, Maryland.Humble Beginnings in Richard's GarageRichard and Brent are family friends who began brewing together in Richard's garage about seven years ago. Over time, their homebrewing operations expanded in scale and frequency. As garage space dwindled, they started looking to relocate.The first major breakthrough for Richard and Brent occurred four years ago when they obtained a permit from the Brewers Association of Maryland to provide beer samples at the Maryland Craft Beer Festival. After receiving enthusiastic feedback from festival beer drinkers, they decided it was time to move operations into a new facility.Expanding Into an “Overgrown Homebrew System”Richard and Brent opened Midnight Run Brewing in Federick, Maryland in late 2017. The brewery's name is a tribute to their late nights of brewing and bottling beer in Richard's garage. They describe their brewhouse as an “overgrown homebrew system,” which includes three barrels, a hot liquor tank, a mash tun, and a brew kettle. Richard and Brent are splitting time between their “day jobs” and the brewery. They are able to brew once or twice a week, serving mostly their taproom and a limited number of locations around Frederick. With the help of an excellent staff, their taproom is open Wednesday through Sunday (check their website for hours).Chef-Inspired, Flavorful BrewsRichard is a chef by trade. He was introduced to Belgian-style beer early in his cooking career and was immediately drawn in by its complex and flavorful taste. Since then, he has taken a culinary approach to beer by integrating the best ingredients and not constraining himself to strict brewing guidelines or labels. Richard and Brent both see themselves as non-conformist brewers who make strong, flavorful beer.Midnight Run Brewing offers a wide selection of high-ABV beer, ranging from Hazy IPAs to Blonde Ales to Spicy Stouts. They typically have ten beers on tap, and continually rotate production. One favorite currently on tap is Gingerbrent, a holiday beer made with molasses, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and milk sugar. Check out their website for a full listing of beers on tap.Plans for Future GrowthRichard and Brent consider their current location to be a “proof of concept brewery” and plan to continue to grow operations. They recently began offering crowlers and plan to begin canning beers in the near future. They anticipate continued growth--possibly even to new locations--as demand increases.With rich, flavorful beers and growing operations, don't be surprised to hear more and more about Midnight Run Brewing across the DMV in the coming years. Catch up on all the DC Beer Show episodes here, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, the DC Beer Weekly Pour.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Welcome to last day of Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we've published an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to last day of Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we've published an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Welcome to Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we're publishing an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Today we dig into discernments when it comes to which events you should and shouldn't target. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we're publishing an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Today we dig into discernments when it comes to which events you should and shouldn't target. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Welcome to Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we're publishing an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Today we talk about tactics to optimize your event marketing efforts. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we're publishing an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Today we talk about tactics to optimize your event marketing efforts. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Welcome to Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we're publishing an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Today we talk about AR, VR, and other tech trends in the Events Industry. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we're publishing an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Today we talk about AR, VR, and other tech trends in the Events Industry. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Welcome to Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we are going to publish an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Event Marketing Week on the MarTech Podcast. Each day this week, we are going to publish an episode that discusses what you need to know about the technology and strategies behind maximizing the impact of your marketing events. Joining us is Brent Turner, SVP of Strategy and Technology at Cramer, which is an agency that delivers experience design, live production, audience management, and strategic event marketing service for global brands. Show NotesConnect With: Brent Turner: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
The 24th Annual Randy Smith Memorial was the site of this week's show. Interviews with many who are the core of the event and we also speak with Brent Turner of Cramer Agency in Boston on the symmetries and trends with Experiential and Trade Shows/Events. Participate in the show! Email TheDonAndMikeShow@gmail.com or call 1-833-366-2636 (1-833-DON-ANDMIKE)
Key Takeaways: Rebasing. Take a moment to think about the pillars of your marketing organization and your strategy. What is it built upon? Where is it shifting? How can you use live interactions to boost authenticity? It doesn’t matter your industry – offline experiences are an opportunity to break through. B2B or B2C, remember that your customers are human. Look for ways to leverage technology to deliver real, authentic, human value. Full Shownotes: https://www.emarsys.com/en/resources/podcasts/marketing-tech-trends-ai-keeping-up-brent-turner
Brent Turner and Richard Cauble, co-founders of Midnight Run Brewing in downtown Frederick, stop by to discuss their recently opened brewery. Presented by Roasthouse Pub
Today, Mitchell holds a Round Table discussion to look at voting systems in the U.S. How good and accurate are they? Are there better approaches to reduce fraud or inaccuracies? Accurate voting is a pillar of Democracy. Today's show will look at what the White House has known through one of our guests, voting expert Brent Turner, and what has been ignored by the upper echelons of our government and leaders. Brent Turner is a graduate of Lincoln Law School in San Francisco and has a degree granted by University of San Diego in international legal studies from Oxford, England. Mr. Turner is a community activist whose efforts have included volunteer work for the homeless, children's health and education, civil rights and environmental issues. Mr. Turner was instrumental in the creation of the San Francisco County Voting Systems Task Force & has been a director of communications for Open Voting Consortium. Brent has been recognized as a ground breaking activist for sustainability & dedicates himself to local, state and federal issues. Brian J Fox is an American computer programmer, entrepreneur, consultant, author, and free software advocate. He was the original author of the GNU Bash shell, which he announced as a beta in June 1989. He continued as the primary maintainer for bash until early 1993. In 1985 Fox worked with Richard Stallman at Stallman's newly created Free Software Foundation. At the FSF, Fox authored GNU Bash, GNU Makeinfo, GNU Info, GNU Finger, and the readline and history libraries. He was also the maintainer of Emacs for a time, and made many contributions to the software that was created for the GNU Project between 1986 & 1994. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abwmitchellrabin/support
Jim Dean of Democracy for America will be kicking off our debut here on Welcome Back To Reality. Look for Jim to dispel some of the myths you may be hearing about the Bernie Sanders campaign from both the Right and the Left. We are thrilled to have Jim on the air to speak with us as he returns from his activities in New Hampshire during the primary there. We're also excited to welcome Stacy Schinn of the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, PLANevada,. Stacy will discuss upcoming ballot initiatives and other policy matters she is working on in Nevada and nationally. Brent Turner of the California Association of Voting Officials, CAVO, will join us to share the latest news on Open Source Voting. Be sure to tune in to hear the latest on how New Hampshire is incorporating Open Source Voting machines in the 2016 election cycle. Welcome Back to Reality debuts this Thursday, February 11, 2016, as an affiliate of PNN, and airs from 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM during the afternoon drive time. If you would like to dive deeper into a reality-based world where information is not folded, stapled, mutilated or otherwise altered to mislead, deceive, or misdirect you, please visit http://WelcomeBackToReality.info/wordpress where you can links to other reality-based webites, blogs, and informations sources. Rob4Reality Notes from the show: Brent Turner invites interested activists to join him in the movement for Open Source Voting to secure free and fair elections. More information on Brent's efforts can be found at the CAVO website at http://www.cavo-us.org/. He can be reached by email at turnerbrentM@gmail.com.
''The closer you look, the dirtier it gets,'' says Brent Turner, activist with the Open Voting Consortium, www.openvoting.org.Today is Election Day! Do you know where your vote WENT? Originally a civil rights activist, Brent has been ringing the alarm about the very systems in place that the average voter naively assumes make a fair, just and unmanipulated tabulation of the most basic cornerstone of democracy: voting. The piece of the puzzle most vulnerable is the software used to count our votes. Who manufactures it? Who knows how to manipulate it? How can there be public oversight of the final tabulations if the computers doing the counting are programmed secretly? DON'T GET CYNICAL. GET MAD.Recorded April 2009.
Guest pastor, Dr. Brent Turner, fills the pulpit of the Greenville ARP Church in Greenville, SC while another portion of the congregation attended the Fellowship Retreat at Bonclarken on May 3, 2000.