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En este episodio podrás escuchar a nuestros amigos de la banda argentina Believen como fueron sus inicios hasta llegar a cantar a lado de Brian Adams.
Previous to this writing, I had never heard of Bryan Adams. I am in the minority because Adams has created a number of beautiful, chart-topping hits that most people besides me are familiar with. “Heaven” is another song that came into my mind from someplace I can't define. When I heard Boyce Avenue's stirring performance of it, I fell in love with the song immediately. On July 15, 1985, “Heaven” reached #1 on the Billboard Chart. Paradoxically, it was written for a movie that flopped. Bryan Guy Adams was born in 1959. As a teenager, he played in bands and in local studios. In 1978, he met drummer and songwriter Jim Vallance, and together they formed a partnership that lasted for decades. Their early collaboration helped Adams strike a deal with A&M Records for a reported one dollar. His debut album was released when the folk-rock genre exploded in the early eighties. The album was good enough to earn Adams a second one with A&M. It helped establish Adams as an artist on the rise. His third album, 1983's Cuts Like a Knife, proved to be the singer-songwriter's breakthrough effort, including three Top 40 hits. Later that year, while working on his fourth studio album, Reckless, Adams considered including “Heaven” on it, but initially felt it didn't live up to the quality of the rest of the album. At the last minute, however, Adams changed his mind and added “Heaven” to the Reckless tracklist. Reckless went on to sell 12 million copies worldwide, becoming the most successful album of Adam's career. Here's my cover of “Heaven.” Chapters (00:00:06) - Baby, You're All That I Want In Heaven
Previous to this writing, I had never heard of Bryan Adams. I am in the minority because Adams has created a number of beautiful, chart-topping hits that most people besides me are familiar with. “Heaven” is another song that came into my mind from someplace I can't define. When I heard Boyce Avenue's stirring performance of it, I fell in love with the song immediately. On July 15, 1985, “Heaven” reached #1 on the Billboard Chart. Paradoxically, it was written for a movie that flopped. Bryan Guy Adams was born in 1959. As a teenager, he played in bands and in local studios. In 1978, he met drummer and songwriter Jim Vallance, and together they formed a partnership that lasted for decades. Their early collaboration helped Adams strike a deal with A&M Records for a reported one dollar. His debut album was released when the folk-rock genre exploded in the early eighties. The album was good enough to earn Adams a second one with A&M. It helped establish Adams as an artist on the rise. His third album, 1983's Cuts Like a Knife, proved to be the singer-songwriter's breakthrough effort, including three Top 40 hits. Later that year, while working on his fourth studio album, Reckless, Adams considered including “Heaven” on it, but initially felt it didn't live up to the quality of the rest of the album. At the last minute, however, Adams changed his mind and added “Heaven” to the Reckless tracklist. Reckless went on to sell 12 million copies worldwide, becoming the most successful album of Adam's career. Here's my cover of “Heaven.” Chapters (00:00:06) - Baby, You're All That I Want In Heaven
Schick and Nick are recording during a not-wonderful first half of Nebraska vs Purdue. Nick got bumped for Raftery. A fan talked to Nick before his game. John Bishop says the Jays win. Rienk Mast gave too much information. Remembering Chan Ho Park. Nebrasketball going for a 2-seed. No Darryn Peterson for Kansas. Nick played for two unique coaches. Bill Moos has a book coming out. Scott Frost called Steve Sipple? NFL Honors show has a classic blunder. Kent drops an A-Hole. Polls. Brian Adams on a rooftop. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 358 – WCW Monday Night Nitro 4/26/1999 Flair running the show from a mental hospital 0:28 - Welcome 10:19 - Nitro Opening 15:43 - Brian Adams vs Konnan 19:45 - The Armstrongs (Scott/Steve) vs Raven in a Raven's Rules handicap match 26:34 - Sting vs Diamond Dallas Page for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship 31:57 - Rey Mysterio Jr vs Psychosis for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship 36:55 - Erik Watts vs Bam Bam Bigelow 38:43 - Meng vs Booker T for the WCW World Television Championship 43:28 - Brian Knobbs vs Hak (w/ Chastity) vs Horace Hogan vs Mikey Whipwreck in a 4-Way Hardcore match 50:02 - Scott Steiner vs Macho Man Randy Savage (w/ Gorgeous George and Miss Madness) for the WCW United States Championship 54:23 - Diamond Dallas Page vs Kevin Nash vs Goldberg vs Sting in a Four Corners No DQ match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship 57:26 - Overall Thoughts 1:02:18 - Smarking It Up 1:10:21 - Ready to Rumble 1:15:16 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Adrenaline” by Purity and “Self High Five” by Jimmy Hart/JJ Maguire Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
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2/4/26 Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan: Gov Healey responds to ICE & new plan to combat sex trafficking Lora Wondoloski, Jessa McCormack, Henry Morgan—Peace Dev Fund funding the movement & Phenom's fight to democratize higher ed. Brian Adams with UMass Professor of Public Policy Juniper Katz on renewable energy challenges and successes. Cool Films with Larry Hott on Oscar nominees for best short documentary
2/4/26 Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan: Gov Healey responds to ICE & new plan to combat sex trafficking Lora Wondoloski, Jessa McCormack, Henry Morgan—Peace Dev Fund funding the movement & Phenom's fight to democratize higher ed. Brian Adams with UMass Professor of Public Policy Juniper Katz on renewable energy challenges and successes. Cool Films with Larry Hott on Oscar nominees for best short documentary
2/4/26 Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan: Gov Healey responds to ICE & new plan to combat sex trafficking Lora Wondoloski, Jessa McCormack, Henry Morgan—Peace Dev Fund funding the movement & Phenom's fight to democratize higher ed. Brian Adams with UMass Professor of Public Policy Juniper Katz on renewable energy challenges and successes. Cool Films with Larry Hott on Oscar nominees for best short documentary
2/4/26 Northwestern District Attorney David Sullivan: Gov Healey responds to ICE & new plan to combat sex trafficking Lora Wondoloski, Jessa McCormack, Henry Morgan—Peace Dev Fund funding the movement & Phenom's fight to democratize higher ed. Brian Adams with UMass Professor of Public Policy Juniper Katz on renewable energy challenges and successes. Cool Films with Larry Hott on Oscar nominees for best short documentary
West Seneca Highway Supt. Brian Adams on roads this winter full 222 Fri, 30 Jan 2026 08:34:00 +0000 3j3RltlHSeu4VJSBzDxbTGXxOigB0tCm news & politics,news WBEN Extras news & politics,news West Seneca Highway Supt. Brian Adams on roads this winter Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting
Exceptional extraction has long been treated as an art.What separates the best teams is not creativity.It is the ability to repeat quality, consistently.And it is not SOP alone.It is judgment applied consistently under real constraints. Constraints that define what is technically possible, operationally realistic, and economically viable.Those constraints tart with understanding your system and tracking the right operational parameters at a level of detail most teams never reach.That depth of understanding is what allows teams to produce a consistent, high-quality end product instead of relying on feel or memory.This week we sit down with Brian Adams to discussHow to balance SOPs with operator flexibilityHow to think clearly about your extraction system and its limitsWhether rolling back adult use in Massachusetts is real or noise Chapters00:00 The Complexity of Extraction Processes03:06 Adapting SOPs for Optimal Results06:04 Understanding Cost Structures in Extraction09:12 The Importance of Hardware in Product Quality12:07 Navigating Consumer Expectations and Feedback15:10 Quality Control and Brand Reputation18:11 Expanding Product Categories and Maintaining Standards21:07 Educating Consumers on Concentrate Differences23:56 The Future of the Cannabis Industry in Massachusetts30:32 The Current State of Cannabis in Massachusetts34:27 The Threat of Opposition and Industry Response39:55 Navigating Negative Perceptions and Future Outlook41:14 The Importance of Industry Unity and Consumer Education42:29 Engaging with Consumers and Building a BrandSummaryIn this conversation, Bryan Fields and Brian Adams delve into the complexities of extraction processes in the cannabis industry, emphasizing the importance of flexibility in Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to achieve optimal results. They discuss the significance of understanding cost structures, the role of hardware in product quality, and the challenges of maintaining brand reputation amidst consumer feedback. The conversation also touches on the need for consumer education regarding concentrate differences and the potential future of the cannabis industry in Massachusetts. In this conversation, Brian Adams discusses the current challenges facing the cannabis industry in Massachusetts, particularly in light of recent negative news and opposition movements. He emphasizes the need for industry unity to combat misinformation and protect the rights of consumers. The discussion also touches on the importance of educating consumers about cannabis production and the potential impact of regulatory changes on the industry.Guest Links:https://www.nimbuscannabisco.com/https://www.nimbuscannabisco.com/Our Linkshttps://www.nimbuscannabisco.com/https://www.instagram.com/nimbuscc/https://www.linkedin.com/company/nimbus-cannabis-co/https://www.linkedin.com/company/hudson-botanical-processing/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jb-adams/Bryan Fields on TwitterKellan Finney on TwitterThe Dime on TwitterExtraction Teams: Want to cut costs and get more out of every run? Unlock hidden revenue by extracting more from the same input—with Newton Insights.At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcastThe Dime is a top 10 Cannabis Podcast The Dime has a New Website. Shhhh its not finished.
Send us a textCarli Kistler-Miller, Emily Riley and David Wynn are joined by Brian Adams, Chairman of R. F. Mau Co. to talk about his journey through the industry, his involvement in PMPA, workforce development and so much more.For More Information Visit pmpa.org/podcasts
For over 150 years, photography has played a powerful role in shaping how Indigenous peoples of the Americas are seen and too often misunderstood. Images made about Indigenous communities rather than by them have circulated widely in museums, textbooks and popular culture, reinforcing narratives of disappearance, distance or anthropological extraction. “In Light and Shadow,” the ambitious new book by photographers Brian Adams and Sarah Stacke, directly challenges that legacy, not by rejecting photography's past but by radically re-centering who controls the archive, who tells the story and who the work is for.Adams, an Iñupiaq photographer based in Anchorage, and Stacke, a Brooklyn-based photographer, writer and archival researcher, approach photography less as image-making than as long-term relationship-building and storytelling. Their collaboration grew out of “The 400 Years Project,” an expansive initiative marking the anniversary of the Mayflower by foregrounding Indigenous photographers across generations, geographies and the full range of photographic practice — from 19th-century studio portraits to contemporary conceptual work.In this interview, Adams and Stacke discuss the ethical and logistical choices behind “In Light and Shadow,” the politics of archives and representation and what it means to be storytellers accountable to the people whose lives and histories they photograph.https://brianadams.photoshelter.com/indexhttps://sarahstacke.com/Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
I haven't seen Coops in 26 years and the first thing she does is bring up the time I got her kids banned from daycare!
In this episode of Walk Talk Listen, Maurice Bloem speaks with Brian Adams, who has spent nearly three decades building bridges of respect and understanding across more than 40 countries in Africa, Europe, North America, and the Asia–Pacific. Brian reflects on curiosity as a defining thread in his life — a habit of asking questions that began in childhood, often driving his mother to distraction, and later shaped his work across cultures, faiths, and institutions. Growing up in poverty in rural Arkansas and later encountering deep diversity in places like France and West Africa helped him understand belonging as something richer than simple connection: a sense of unity, purpose, and shared humanity. Drawing on his experience as Chair of the Board of Trustees of A Common Word Among the Youth (ACWAY), co-founder of the G20 Interfaith Forum, and founder of multiple dialogue initiatives, Brian explores dialogue as a lived practice, not a performance. He speaks about why openness about faith can strengthen trust, what youth teach us about honesty and discomfort, and how ACWAY's Interfaith Development Goals offer a values-based framework for engaging religious and cultural diversity alongside the SDGs and Inner Development Goals. The conversation closes with reflections on humility, inner development, and the invitation to move beyond knowing others toward actively serving those outside our own circles. Listener Engagement: Discover the songs picked by Brian and other guests on our #walktalklisten here. Learn more about Brian via his LinkedIn, and the ACWAY's website. Share your feedback on this episode through our Walk Talk Listen Feedback link – your thoughts matter! Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast by following us on Facebook and Instagram. Visit 100mile.org or mauricebloem.com for more episodes and information about our work. Check out the special series "Enough for All" and learn more about the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
Join host Gabby Houck as she talks with Brian Adam, President of Olympus Group, about the importance of company culture. Throughout their discussion, Adam touches on the importance of fostering employee engagement, fair compensation, safety, and empowerment. He shares his insights on listening to employees, maintaining open communication, and tackling the challenges of remote work and attracting young talent in the print industry.
In today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:The idea of building a road to connect the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers is getting a fresh look. The Trump administration has a new offshore drilling proposal to offer nearly all of the oceans off Alaska to potential leasing. And the Anchorage Museum has brought together artists, writers and photographers to start a conversation on how to navigate climate change.Photo: Amy Meissner, Mother Thought of Everything, 2020. Background photograph by Brian Adams. (Anchorage Museum)
11/5/25: Children's Advoc Ctr Ex Dir Carol Conragan: child sexual abuse cases skyrocketing. Brian Adams w/ Smith's Dir of Sustainability Beth Hooker: the College's $210 million (!) geothermal project. Larry Hott w/ Mark Roessler, author of “Fairsted: …how (Frederick Law) Olmsted helped heal a fractured democracy” on” Olmsted Panoramic” – a multi-media & musical presentation -- coming to AoM.
11/5/25: Children's Advoc Ctr Ex Dir Carol Conragan: child sexual abuse cases skyrocketing. Brian Adams w/ Smith's Dir of Sustainability Beth Hooker: the College's $210 million (!) geothermal project. Larry Hott w/ Mark Roessler, author of “Fairsted: …how (Frederick Law) Olmsted helped heal a fractured democracy” on” Olmsted Panoramic” – a multi-media & musical presentation -- coming to AoM.
11/5/25: Children's Advoc Ctr Ex Dir Carol Conragan: child sexual abuse cases skyrocketing. Brian Adams w/ Smith's Dir of Sustainability Beth Hooker: the College's $210 million (!) geothermal project. Larry Hott w/ Mark Roessler, author of “Fairsted: …how (Frederick Law) Olmsted helped heal a fractured democracy” on” Olmsted Panoramic” – a multi-media & musical presentation -- coming to AoM.
11/5/25: Children's Advoc Ctr Ex Dir Carol Conragan: child sexual abuse cases skyrocketing. Brian Adams w/ Smith's Dir of Sustainability Beth Hooker: the College's $210 million (!) geothermal project. Larry Hott w/ Mark Roessler, author of “Fairsted: …how (Frederick Law) Olmsted helped heal a fractured democracy” on” Olmsted Panoramic” – a multi-media & musical presentation -- coming to AoM.
11/5/25: Children's Advoc Ctr Ex Dir Carol Conragan: child sexual abuse cases skyrocketing. Brian Adams w/ Smith's Dir of Sustainability Beth Hooker: the College's $210 million (!) geothermal project. Larry Hott w/ Mark Roessler, author of “Fairsted: …how (Frederick Law) Olmsted helped heal a fractured democracy” on” Olmsted Panoramic” – a multi-media & musical presentation -- coming to AoM.
11/5/25: Children's Advoc Ctr Ex Dir Carol Conragan: child sexual abuse cases skyrocketing. Brian Adams w/ Smith's Dir of Sustainability Beth Hooker: the College's $210 million (!) geothermal project. Larry Hott w/ Mark Roessler, author of “Fairsted: …how (Frederick Law) Olmsted helped heal a fractured democracy” on” Olmsted Panoramic” – a multi-media & musical presentation -- coming to AoM.
10/29/25: Candidate Marianne Labarge for N'ton City Councilor Ward 6. Candidate Lindsi Sekula for Easthampton mayor. Brian Adams w/ ED Kristin DeBoer of the Kestrel Land Trust. Larry Hott w/ photographer Terry Abrams: photography & filmmaking.
10/29/25: Candidate Marianne Labarge for N'ton City Councilor Ward 6. Candidate Lindsi Sekula for Easthampton mayor. Brian Adams w/ ED Kristin DeBoer of the Kestrel Land Trust. Larry Hott w/ photographer Terry Abrams: photography & filmmaking.
10/29/25: Candidate Marianne Labarge for N'ton City Councilor Ward 6. Candidate Lindsi Sekula for Easthampton mayor. Brian Adams w/ ED Kristin DeBoer of the Kestrel Land Trust. Larry Hott w/ photographer Terry Abrams: photography & filmmaking.
10/29/25: Candidate Marianne Labarge for N'ton City Councilor Ward 6. Candidate Lindsi Sekula for Easthampton mayor. Brian Adams w/ ED Kristin DeBoer of the Kestrel Land Trust. Larry Hott w/ photographer Terry Abrams: photography & filmmaking.
10/22/25: Robbie Saner Sullivan, N'ton at-large school committee candidate. CDH Surgeon Dr. Michelle Helms on Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Brian Adams w/ Grow Food Northampton's Farm & Land Mgr, Piyush Labhsetwar, & Co-Dir, Michael Skillicorn: what we grow & why. Chuck Collins "Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet.”
10/22/25: Robbie Saner Sullivan, N'ton at-large school committee candidate. CDH Surgeon Dr. Michelle Helms on Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Brian Adams w/ Grow Food Northampton's Farm & Land Mgr, Piyush Labhsetwar, & Co-Dir, Michael Skillicorn: what we grow & why. Chuck Collins "Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet.”
10/22/25: Robbie Saner Sullivan, N'ton at-large school committee candidate. CDH Surgeon Dr. Michelle Helms on Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Brian Adams w/ Grow Food Northampton's Farm & Land Mgr, Piyush Labhsetwar, & Co-Dir, Michael Skillicorn: what we grow & why. Chuck Collins "Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet.”
10/22/25: Robbie Saner Sullivan, N'ton at-large school committee candidate. CDH Surgeon Dr. Michelle Helms on Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Brian Adams w/ Grow Food Northampton's Farm & Land Mgr, Piyush Labhsetwar, & Co-Dir, Michael Skillicorn: what we grow & why. Chuck Collins "Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet.”
Ep 341 – WCW Monday Night Nitro 1/4/1999 Fingerpoke of Doom! 0:28 - Welcome 11:19 - Nitro Opening 12:56 - Glacier vs Hugh Morrus (w/ Jimmy Hart) 20:51 - Emory Hale vs Booker T 21:56 - Norman Smiley vs Chavo Guerrero Jr (w/ Pepe) 24:23 - Chris Benoit vs Horace Hogan 27:47 - Perry Saturn vs Chris Jericho (w/ Ralphus) 32:35 - Billy Kidman and Rey Mysterio Jr vs the LWO (Psychosis/Juventud Guerrera) 41:41 - Scott Steiner (w/ Buff Bagwell) vs Konnan for the WCW World Television Championship 47:08 - Wrath vs Bam Bam Bigelow 50:30 - Brian Adams (w/ Vincent) vs Diamond Dallas Page 53:58 - Hollywood Hogan (w/ Scott Steiner) vs Kevin Nash (w/ Scott Hall) for the WCW Worlds Heavyweight Championship 57:06 - Overall Thoughts 1:05:35 - Smarking It Up 1:14:30 - Ready to Rumble 1:20:50 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Fire Storm” and “Voodoo Child” by Jimi Hendrix Experience Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
10/15/25: Al Simon, candidate for N'ton City Council, Ward 2. UMass Profs Paul Collins & Tim Komatsu: the voting patterns of Federalist Society justices & judges. Brian Adams w/ THE state herpetologist, Mike Jones: turtles & salamanders & snakes—oh my! Larry Hott reviews "Democracy Noir" and "Apocalypse in the Tropics."
10/15/25: Al Simon, candidate for N'ton City Council, Ward 2. UMass Profs Paul Collins & Tim Komatsu: the voting patterns of Federalist Society justices & judges. Brian Adams w/ THE state herpetologist, Mike Jones: turtles & salamanders & snakes—oh my! Larry Hott reviews "Democracy Noir" and "Apocalypse in the Tropics."
10/15/25: Al Simon, candidate for N'ton City Council, Ward 2. UMass Profs Paul Collins & Tim Komatsu: the voting patterns of Federalist Society justices & judges. Brian Adams w/ THE state herpetologist, Mike Jones: turtles & salamanders & snakes—oh my! Larry Hott reviews "Democracy Noir" and "Apocalypse in the Tropics."
10/15/25: Al Simon, candidate for N'ton City Council, Ward 2. UMass Profs Paul Collins & Tim Komatsu: the voting patterns of Federalist Society justices & judges. Brian Adams w/ THE state herpetologist, Mike Jones: turtles & salamanders & snakes—oh my! Larry Hott reviews "Democracy Noir" and "Apocalypse in the Tropics."
10/7/25: Sen Paul Mark: MA Data Privacy Act & Trump's military v Americans. Keith Fairey, CEO of Wayfinders & Alexis Breiteneicher, Ex Dir, Valley CDC: the housing crisis here & the federal role. GCC prof Brian Adams w/ Gazette columnist, environmentalist Johanna Neumann: Trump v solar. Astronomer Salman Hameed: outer space treaties & Trump v NASA.
10/7/25: Sen Paul Mark: MA Data Privacy Act & Trump's military v Americans. Keith Fairey, CEO of Wayfinders & Alexis Breiteneicher, Ex Dir, Valley CDC: the housing crisis here & the federal role. GCC prof Brian Adams w/ Gazette columnist, environmentalist Johanna Neumann: Trump v solar. Astronomer Salman Hameed: outer space treaties & Trump v NASA.
10/7/25: Sen Paul Mark: MA Data Privacy Act & Trump's military v Americans. Keith Fairey, CEO of Wayfinders & Alexis Breiteneicher, Ex Dir, Valley CDC: the housing crisis here & the federal role. GCC prof Brian Adams w/ Gazette columnist, environmentalist Johanna Neumann: Trump v solar. Astronomer Salman Hameed: outer space treaties & Trump v NASA.
10/7/25: Sen Paul Mark: MA Data Privacy Act & Trump's military v Americans. Keith Fairey, CEO of Wayfinders & Alexis Breiteneicher, Ex Dir, Valley CDC: the housing crisis here & the federal role. GCC prof Brian Adams w/ Gazette columnist, environmentalist Johanna Neumann: Trump v solar. Astronomer Salman Hameed: outer space treaties & Trump v NASA.
10/1/25: D.A. David Sullivan: the federal shutdown & the military as local law enforcement. UMass Prof Diana Becerra: "The Making of Revolutionary Feminism in El Salvador." Brian Adams w/ Hyperion System's CEO Jake Marley: solar power & crops together (agrivoltaics). Larry Hott w/ Eli Katzoff on his films "484 Days in Gaza..." & "The Women Who Run Towards the Bombs."
10/1/25: D.A. David Sullivan: the federal shutdown & the military as local law enforcement. UMass Prof Diana Becerra: "The Making of Revolutionary Feminism in El Salvador." Brian Adams w/ Hyperion System's CEO Jake Marley: solar power & crops together (agrivoltaics). Larry Hott w/ Eli Katzoff on his films "484 Days in Gaza..." & "The Women Who Run Towards the Bombs."
10/1/25: D.A. David Sullivan: the federal shutdown & the military as local law enforcement. UMass Prof Diana Becerra: "The Making of Revolutionary Feminism in El Salvador." Brian Adams w/ Hyperion System's CEO Jake Marley: solar power & crops together (agrivoltaics). Larry Hott w/ Eli Katzoff on his films "484 Days in Gaza..." & "The Women Who Run Towards the Bombs."
10/1/25: D.A. David Sullivan: the federal shutdown & the military as local law enforcement. UMass Prof Diana Becerra: "The Making of Revolutionary Feminism in El Salvador." Brian Adams w/ Hyperion System's CEO Jake Marley: solar power & crops together (agrivoltaics). Larry Hott w/ Eli Katzoff on his films "484 Days in Gaza..." & "The Women Who Run Towards the Bombs."
9/24/25: N'ton City Council Pres Alex Jarrett: municipal health -- money, schools & priorities. CDH Dr “Sunny” Shukla: yr health & weight management. GCC science prof Brian Adams w/ Tom Ricardi on rehabbing raptors. David Boles & Stacey Lennard: our rivers' health & Saturday's Source to Sea Cleanup.
9/24/25: N'ton City Council Pres Alex Jarrett: municipal health -- money, schools & priorities. CDH Dr “Sunny” Shukla: yr health & weight management. GCC science prof Brian Adams w/ Tom Ricardi on rehabbing raptors. David Boles & Stacey Lennard: our rivers' health & Saturday's Source to Sea Cleanup.
Today, it is my pleasure to speak with Brian Adams, Partner at Mack International, where he specializes in C-suite executive search and human capital consulting for family offices and enterprises. Brian serves on the board of Sirrom Partners LP, a single-family office, and is the host of the Mack Podcast, which provides expert insights for family office professionals. Alongside his family office expertise, Brian co-founded two real estate private equity firms and was a former practicing attorney. Mack International is a former long-time member of FOX. Talent – especially top leadership talent – continues to be among the top evergreen needs of enterprise families and their family offices. We begin with Brian's insights on talent search for family offices. He paints the picture of the current landscape for identifying and attracting leadership talent to SFOs and covers the most prominent trends he sees in the marketplace. Another persistent challenge for family offices is holding on to the top talent they have – especially, since most SFOs tend to be small, flat organizations without much of a career path or growth options for their key people. Brian shares his view on the key talent retention strategies and tools utilized by family offices and how they have evolved over time. An interesting, and somewhat counterintuitive, consideration family offices face when they think about attracting and retaining talent is their location strategy. Brian talks about why and how the choice of where the office is located can have a significant practical impact on SFOs' ability to recruit and engage their key people. Another practical tool that families and family offices have at their disposal – yet don't always deploy fully in their talent management strategy – is their values, governance, and mission. Brian describes how these foundational elements of governance and collective decision-making that families establish and follow come into play when it comes to recruiting and retaining top talent. Don't miss this highly insightful conversation with one of the top executive recruiting firms serving the family office space.
Ep 337 – Starrcade 1998 “Who's Next? The Challenge Has Been Issued” The most electrifying ending ever 0:28 - Welcome 20:27 - Starrcade Opening 22:36 - Juventud Guerrera vs Rey Mysterio Jr vs Billy Kidman in a Triangle match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship 30:20 - Eddie Guerrero (w/ Juventud Guerrera and Rey Mysterio Jr) vs Billy Kidman for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship 36:25 - Norman Smiley vs Prince Iaukea 44:03 - Ernest “The Cat” Miller (w/Sonny Onoo) vs Saturn 50:36 - Scott Norton and Brian Adams (w/Vincent) vs Fit Finlay and Jerry Flynn 56:44 - Chris Jericho (w/ Ralphus) vs Konnan for the WCW World Television Championship 1:02:20 - Eric Bischoff vs “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair 1:08:20 - The Giant vs Diamond Dallas Page 1:13:36 - Kevin Nash vs Goldberg for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship 1:18:13 - Overall Thoughts 1:23:40 - Smarking It Up 1:36:06 - Making Their Way to the Ring 1:40:31 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Sink Your Teeth” by Rick DiFonzo/Scott Schreer and “Wolfpac” by Jimmy Hart/Howard Helm Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
Schick and Nick both golfed in Nebraska this week. Range finders. Dr. Slice? Schick golfed with Brian Adams. Bo Ruud missed the birth of his third child. Schick went to Scheel's. A new Colorado hat? Kohll's Polls! Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices