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The Trump administration's attacks on law firms are having ripple effects on the general counsel whose companies employ those firms. Top attorneys at many large companies may be considering whether to switch the firms they use as outside counsel, according to Bloomberg Law reporter Brian Baxter. In some cases, GCs don't want to work with a firm that's under attack from President Donald Trump; in other cases, they may feel uncomfortable that the firm struck a deal with the White House. On this episode of our podcast, On The Merits, Bloomberg Law editor Jessie Kokrda Kamens speaks with Baxter about what GCs are telling him and why they may be ready for a change. Kamens also speaks with Sara Kropf, partner at the firm Kropf Moseley Schmitt, about which types of companies are most likely to want to switch firms and why actually doing this is much harder than it seems. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
Shortly after law firms started striking deals for free legal services with the White House, Bloomberg Law reporter Meghan Tribe appeared on our podcast, On The Merits, to talk about how much ambiguity there was around what the firms were agreeing to and how these agreements would be enforced. Now, Tribe and her colleague Brian Baxter have seen a copy of one of these deals but many unanswered questions remain. However, we do have more concrete insight into the separate deals firms struck with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Tribe rejoins the On The Merits podcast to talk about what she uncovered and about the details of the EEOC deals. She also discusses whether the firms that struck deals may have made a mistake, or whether it's too soon to say. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
Kirkland & Ellis, the world's largest law firm by revenue, brought in more than $100 million last year from just one of its clients: Blackstone Inc. That's more than double the amount Kirkland earned from the private equity giant in 2023. The dollar amount itself is eye-popping, but also notable is that we even know this information at all. Blackstone was required to disclose the payments in investor filings late last month because a Kirkland partner, Reg Brown, sits on its board. On this episode of our podcast, On The Merits, we talk with Bloomberg Law's Brian Baxter about what Kirkland has been doing for Blackstone, the strong professional and personal ties between the two companies, and what the massive fees tally means for the law firm that typically handle's most of Blackstone's business, Wall Street's Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
Sex Predator When He was A Scout Leader And Cop, The Investigation. The story of a chilling investigation that started with an eerie phone call and unraveled a web of crime involving a former priest, a millionaire, and multiple legal professionals is one that sounds almost too bizarre to be real. However, this case, which unfolded in Texas, proved to be one of the most shocking sex crime investigations in recent history. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. You can listen to the interview as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website and platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. The Start of the Investigation Brian Baxter, our guest, is a retired officer from the Texas Department of Public Safety. He had an extensive career in law enforcement. But one of the strangest cases he encountered came when he was a District Commander and a Girl Scout leader for his daughter’s troop. It all began with disturbing phone calls to the Girl Scouts of America (GSA) office from a man with a "creepy old voice" offering "free kittens to any little Girl Scout." The calls became more explicit over time, prompting the GSA representative to contact law enforcement. He assigned the case to Detective Joel Callaway of the Texas Department of Public Safety. Sex Predator When He was A Scout Leader And Cop, The Investigation. Read the supporting stories about this and much more from Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast in platforms like Medium, Newsbreak and Blogspot. By comparing audio recordings, Callaway identified the suspect as a 77-year-old predator. He was no ordinary suspect; he was a former priest, a millionaire, and a member of the Society of Saint Pius X. The subsequent investigation would reveal horrifying crimes involving child exploitation and online solicitation of minors. A Web of Deception Unraveled After months of investigation, authorities gathered enough evidence to obtain search and arrest warrants. The predator was arrested on March 26, facing charges of possession of child pornography and online solicitation of a minor. Additional charges were expected as more victims came forward. The interview is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast website, also available on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most major podcast outlets. The case took an even darker turn when investigators uncovered fraudulent Facebook pages and online messages indicating that the predator had been trying to persuade people to adopt children overseas and hand them over to him. His digital footprint spanned Facebook, Instagram, and various other online platforms, revealing a disturbing pattern of predatory behavior. The Mysterious Death and Forged Will Despite his wealth, the predator remained in jail for several days before multiple bail bondsmen worked together to secure his release. However, just two months later, on June 4, 2014, the predator was found dead in his Santa Rita home. His cause of death was initially ruled as natural, but the situation quickly grew suspicious when a handwritten will appeared just 12 days later. Sex Predator When He was A Scout Leader And Cop, The Investigation. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. This new will, which raised multiple red flags, led to another layer of criminal activity involving two bail bondsmen, two attorneys, and millions of dollars in disputed assets. Investigators soon uncovered evidence of forgery and financial fraud, expanding the case beyond child sex crimes into a multi-agency probe of corruption and theft. The Role of Brian Baxter Brian Baxter, now with Performance-Critical, played a crucial role in the case’s early stages. With decades of experience in organized crime investigations, narcotics enforcement, and tactical training, he had encountered numerous high-stakes criminal operations. His involvement in the sex predator case highlighted the ethical and emotional conflicts that law enforcement officers often face, especially when dealing with crimes against children. Check out the show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms Beyond this case, Baxter’s career in law enforcement is marked by significant contributions, including rewriting the Texas Department of Public Safety’s use-of-force curriculum and leading critical training programs for officers. His expertise spans police training, human trafficking investigations, and child exploitation operations. Media Coverage and Public Interest The sex predator case gained widespread attention, with news outlets, and investigative journalists covering the shocking details. Platforms like his Brian's interview on the Free Podcast version of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show is available on their website, in addition to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and multiple podcast platforms. They discuss its implications on law enforcement procedures and the dangers of online predators. Social media discussions on Facebook and Instagram have kept the story alive, ensuring continued awareness of the threats posed by child predators. Sex Predator When He was A Scout Leader And Cop, The Investigation. It is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. Conclusion The case of this sex predator serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers within communities and institutions. It also underscores the importance of vigilant law enforcement and public awareness in combating sex crimes and corruption. As investigations continue into the financial fraud connected to the predator's death, one thing remains clear: justice is a complex and ongoing process, requiring the dedication of individuals like Brian Baxter and his colleagues. You can help contribute money to make the Gunrunner Movie. The film that Hollywood won't touch. It is about a now Retired Police Officer that was shot 6 times while investigating Gunrunning. He died 3 times during Medical treatment and was resuscitated. You can join the fight by giving a monetary "gift" to help ensure the making of his film at agunrunnerfilm.com. Learn useful tips and strategies to increase your Facebook Success with John Jay Wiley. Both free and paid content are available on this Patreon page. You can contact John Jay Wiley by email at Jay@letradio.com. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free. Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Be sure to check out our website. Be sure to follow us on MeWe, X, Instagram, Facebook,Pinterest, Linkedin and other social media platforms for the latest episodes and news. Sex Predator When He was A Scout Leader And Cop, The Investigation. Attributions Performance-Critical, Inc Texas DPS San Angelo Live See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us this week on What's Happenin' QC as host Marc Zyla speaks with Brian Baxter from the Quad City Symphony Orchestra about their upcoming performance of opera Omar's Journey.
In this episode, our host, Marc Zyla, sits down with Brian Baxter to explore the highly anticipated opening concert of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra's (QCSO) "Up Close" series.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (08/23/24), Hank answers the following questions:In Acts chapter 1, was choosing Mathias to replace Judas a mistake? Carrie - Overland Park, KS (1:01)What did Jesus mean when He said He came to fulfill the law? Jen - Sylvan Lake, AB (2:52)Can you explain when we are to turn the other cheek? Sarah - Kansas City, MO (5:09)What happens when we die? Do we go directly to heaven? Arley - Nebraska City, NE (7:17)Is the Millennium the time you suggested that heaven and earth will converge? Arley - Nebraska City, NE (16:42)Is homosexuality a choice that people make, or is it something they are born with? Keith - Topeka, KS (20:44)Can you explain the first resurrection mentioned in Revelation 20? Brian - Baxter, TN (23:48)
Attorneys, especially those at the country's largest firms, have long tended to favor Democratic candidates. But lawyers are especially enthusiastic about the nascent presidential campaign of Kamala Harris. That's according to reporting from the guests on today's episode of our On The Merits podcast, reporters Tatyana Monnay and Brian Baxter. They talk about why Big Law attorneys are so strongly backing Harris and what this might mean for Big Law's influence on her administration next year if she wins in November. Monnay and Baxter also talk about Donald Trump's avoidance of Big Law after go-to Republican firm Jones Day decided to cut its relationship with him. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
Join WRBI News Director Tom Snape, and the rest of the WRBI Crew, for enlightening conversations with fascinating people in Southeast Indiana. Brew up your favorite beverage, relax, and listen every weekday morning at 9:30.
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Brian Baxter to discussupcoming events and performances by the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO). The main focus of the conversation is the QCSO's gala concert, which will feature the world-renowned pianist Emanuel Ax as the guest soloist.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank answers the following questions:Is the “eye of a needle” in Mark 10:25, a literal gate in Jerusalem? Grant - Phoenix, AZ (0:45)What is your take on the Sabbath? Why do we worship on Sunday rather than Saturday? Joy - Edmonton, AB (4:17)I am bipolar. Is it okay for me to see a psychiatrist? Amid - Fremont, CA (7:48)Is the prophet Elijah in a glorified body since he was taken up and later appeared on the Mount of Transfiguration? Roger - Modesto, CA (15:12)If we don't forgive others, in what sense is God our Heavenly Father? Brian - Baxter, TN (17:23)Did Neanderthals ever exist? Mark - Centerville, MD (21:16)
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (03/19/24), Hank answers the following questions:Can demons hinder our prayers? Tom - Edmonton, AB (1:02)Is it acceptable to embrace a worldview that allows for fallen angels to have intercourse with women? What are the Nephilim in Genesis 6? David - Edmonton, AB (3:28)Is the prophet Elijah in a glorified body since he was taken up and later appeared on the Mount of Transfiguration? Roger - Modesto, CA (15:12)If we don't forgive others, in what sense is God our Heavenly Father? Brian - Baxter, TN (17:23)Did Neanderthals ever exist? Mark - Centerville, MD (21:16)
In this episode of the Clean Power Hour, host Tim Montague is joined by Brian Baxter, Director of Sales East at CPS America, to discuss the rapid evolution of the solar and storage industry. As string inverter technologies gain traction in the utility-scale segment, CPS America is at the forefront of this trend with their innovative three-phase string inverters and battery storage products.Brian shares his unique background, transitioning from engineering roles at GE to sales leadership at CPS America, providing valuable insights into the industry's technological upheavals and the customer-centric approaches driving the adoption of cutting-edge solutions. He highlights CPS's groundbreaking turnkey PCS Skid for utility energy storage systems, which comes in two standardized configurations: 2MW and 2.4MW. The skid incorporates 10 and 12 units of CPS's 200kW string PCS inverters (CPS ECB200KTL/US-800), respectively, and is compatible with CPS's new 5 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (CPS ES-5016KWH-US). This containerized battery solution integrates 12 racks of LFP batteries, offering high energy density for utility applications. It features an advanced liquid cooling system for effective and efficient pack-level thermal management and is packaged into a 20ft container for easy transportation, installation, and O&M.Throughout the conversation, Brian emphasizes CPS America's strong focus on customer service, transparent problem-solving, and equipping their team with in-depth technical expertise to better serve their clients.Key topics covered in this episode include:The increasing viability and advantages of string inverter architectures for large utility-scale solar and storage projects.CPS America's innovative turnkey PCS Skid for utility energy storage systems.The company's commitment to customer service, technical training, and collaborative problem-solving.Strategies for successfully transitioning from technical roles to customer-facing sales positions.The value of transparency and providing in-depth expertise when working through challenges with customers.Social Media HandlesBrian BaxterCPS America Support the showConnect with Tim Clean Power Hour Clean Power Hour on YouTubeTim on TwitterTim on LinkedIn Email tim@cleanpowerhour.com Review Clean Power Hour on Apple PodcastsThe Clean Power Hour is produced by the Clean Power Consulting Group and created by Tim Montague. Contact us by email: CleanPowerHour@gmail.com Corporate sponsors who share our mission to speed the energy transition are invited to check out https://www.cleanpowerhour.com/support/The Clean Power Hour is brought to you by CPS America, maker of North America's number one 3-phase string inverter, with over 6GW shipped in the US. With a focus on commercial and utility-scale solar and energy storage, the company partners with customers to provide unparalleled performance and service. The CPS America product lineup includes 3-phase string inverters from 25kW to 275kW, exceptional data communication and controls, and energy storage solutions designed for seamless integration with CPS America systems. Learn more at www.chintpowersystems.com
Join Travis Yates and his distinguished guest, retired assistant Chief Brian Baxter, for a deep and engaging discussion on the essence of leadership and trust within the law enforcement community. Brian, with over three decades at the Texas Department of Public Safety and founder of Performance Critical Inc., shares his invaluable insights and experiences that span from his initial days on patrol to his pivotal role in revamping DPS training. We unravel the fundamental shift needed for trust to evolve from being a mere metric to becoming the cornerstone of an effective policing mission. Listeners will gain a raw and revealing look into the practices that build respect and trust, not only among officers but also within the communities they serve.Our episode pivots to the nuanced art of officer management, where the fine line between public appreciation and private rectification is explored. Brian imparts wisdom on the importance of nurturing a culture where leaders honor their officers' efforts, creating an atmosphere where respect and trust are both given and received. The conversation travels through the intricacies of police training, advocating for an approach that instills communication and respect from a rookie officer's first day. This episode peels back the layers, connecting the quality of leadership to the caliber of public service provided by law enforcement officers, and offering a unique perspective on how the internal culture of an agency can translate to its public interaction.]Brian and I share our professional journeys since 1993, appreciating the progress made in technology, diversity, and transparency, while acknowledging the hard road ahead. This episode is a testament to the relentless pursuit of improvement within law enforcement, offering enlightenment and a beacon of hope as we confront ongoing challenges and strive for excellence amidst scrutiny.Join Our Tribe of Courageous Leaders: Get The BookGet Weekly Articles by Travis YatesJoin Us At Our WebsiteGet Our 'Courageous Leadership' TrainingJoin The Courageous Police Leadership Alliance
Chef Brian joins the show for the first time in two years. In this episode, we get caught up, and do in depth about a dinner I had at his restaurant the night before. It was a pretty cool thing to be able to interview the Chef at the AMAZING restaurant you ate at the previous night. He answered all of the questions that I had while dining the night before. We also let the conversation about the dinner be the storyline while we zigged and zagged all over the place in the conversation. Follow along on our Instagram page @nashville_restaurant_radio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-styll/message
As a special seasonal edition, we are hosting a restaurant fantasy football league! Tony Galzin and Brandon Styll will be talking football, The Giving Kitchen, and any other random things that may come up. We will be talking to Chefs, and anyone who wants to come on and talk football. In episode one, Tony and Brandon discuss the league, the members, and Naima Fierce from the Germantown Pub joins the show live. Stay tuned for weekly check ins from Fantasy players, and special guests. The league consists of Max Goldberg, Brian Baxter, Naima Fierce, Alyssa Gangeri, Tandy Wilson, Hal Holden-Bache, Brandon Styll, Tony Glazin, Pat Martin and Alex Belew. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-styll/message
Listen to the conversation here with Brian Baxter, Executive Director of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, about the tremendous versatility of the QCSO's musicians, the important ways in which the orchestra is diversifying their community outreach and programming, and why the Riverfront Pops is widely considered to be the Quad Cities' “party of the summer.”
Welcome to the seventh Shot of Strange.A wedding day should be one of happiness and joy for all of those involved - particularly for the bride and groom! But for Dorothy and Brian Baxter things took a sad and mysterious turn not long after they said 'I do.'Find out what happened to them on the way to their reception. Perhaps even, you have information which can help to solve the mystery? If you do - we'd love to hear from you.Discover more paranormal, strange and supernatural case files by going to:www.occultariaofalbion.com
If the Quad Cities had a soundtrack, the Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra would be an integral part. The organization has been awarded two recognitions in recent years from the Illinois Council of Orchestras. The QCSO was awarded Community Relations of the Year, recognizing two programs they launched in their 2021-2022 season: Concert Access Pass and Promo Partners. Learn more hereAnd from their 2020-2021 season, the QCSO was named Professional Orchestra of the Year.Brian Baxter, Executive Director and Ernesto Estigarribia, Associate Conductor & Youth Ensembles Music Director joined the QC, That's Where podcast.The two share stories from running the symphony orchestra, practicing, mitigating challenges and more through the 2019 flood, and the 2020 pandemic. They discuss the strengths and opportunities the organization discovered and came away with from trying times.#VisitQuadCities #QCThatsWhere #Music #SymphonyOrchestra #ProfessionalMusician #LiveMusicFind concerts and events here
What's happening in our brains when we sleep? Why are autistic people more likely to struggle with sleep? And how might new sleep technology help improve memory? In this episode of How We're Wired, join producer Dr Eva Higginbotham as she looks at how autism affects sleep, and why devices that record brain activity could help autistic people get better rest, and everyone improve their ability to remember. With special thanks to Dara Manoach and Brian Baxter. How We're Wired is a Fresh Air Production for The Bertarelli Foundation. Follow now so you never miss an episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Brian Baxter knows how to hold court at Nashville's “chef incubator” and open kitchen concept, The Catbird Seat. Brian's creativity extends from his food to the canvas where he experiments with oils and watercolors. In this episode, Jamie and Brian discuss what goes into his unique menu creations, the evolving culture as a leader in the kitchen, and the benefits they both experience from choosing sobriety.
The revolving door in Tesla's legal department is spinning as fast as ever. A few weeks ago, it appointed its seventh chief legal officer within just the past four years. Amid Tesla's many legal problems - from allegations of unfair labor practices to Tesla's auto-pilot issues - is the automaker's inability to hold onto a general counsel actually a problem? Or is this a non-issue for the electric car giant and its billionaire owner Elon Musk's ? On today's episode of our weekly legal news podcast, On The Merits, we hear from Bloomberg Law reporter Brian Baxter, who broke the news last week of the latest attorney to leave Tesla. He talks about why this has been happening, how he learned about it, and what Tesla is or isn't doing to stop this trend. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
On this episode of Because… we hear the becauses of Brian Baxter. Brian Baxter is a musician and orchestra manager who composes music inspired by family, place, and poetry. He writes primarily chamber, orchestral, and vocal music. Brian resides in the Quad Cities and serves as Executive Director for the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. Support the show (https://qcsymphony.secure.force.com/donate/?dfId=a0n5d00000SJXSBAA5&)
Chef Brian is someone who we have been very excited to talk to ever since he took over the Executive Chef in the middle of the pandemic. He talks in the interview about growing up in Florida, his love for football, when he knew he wanted to be a chef, and why. He also walks us through the journey to get to where he is now. We also talk about the Catbird Seat, which celebrity he asked for an autograph, and why it is not cool to say you have an "allergy" when you simply don't like an ingredient. This is our last new interview for 2021, and we could not have asked to go out on a better note. Thank you Chef Brian for your time, and honesty. Brandon and Jen This episode is brought to you by Charpiers Bakery, Complete Health partners, and What Chef's Want. photo credit Camille Tambunting --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/support
Sucio_Talk Presents Brian Baxter. Brian Baxter Is The Current Executive Chef Of The Catbirdseat In Nashville, Tennesse. A Podcast Done Outside In The Elements; You Can Hear The Live Action Commentary By The City Of Nashville Narrating Activities Through Bacholorette Party Busses, Muscle Cars, And Humans Conversing With Other Humans. Through The Riff Raff We Talked About His Upbringing In Florida, To His Early Passion For Football, And How That Turned Into A Career In Food. Baxter Was One Of Many Chefs That Grew Up Under Sean Brock. Working His Way Up Through The Ranks Of Legendary Restaurants McCrady's, And Husk. He Rocks One Of The Most Elegant Casual Fine Dining Tasting Menu Experiences I've Ever Had.Ladies & Gentleman Please Enjoy…...Episode 40"Birds Eye View"#Sucio_Talk Also Available On@SpreakerPodcast@GooglePodcast@ApplePodcast@AudiblePodcasts@youtubeSUBSCRIBEREACH OUT!! SUCIOTALK@GMAIL.COMWRITE IN KITCHEN STORIES AND THEY MAY BE FEATURED ON THE SHOWSHOW SOME LOVE ON SOCIAL MEDIA & LET PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD PODCAST!!#sucio_talk #suciotalk #suciotalks #david_sucio #davidguilloty #chefdavidguilloty #boricua #puertorico #100x35 #420 #badassesingeneral #spreakerpodcasts #foodie #chefs #chef #cook #cooks #cooking #cuisine #history #travel #entrepreneur #food #love#brownchefsPEACE!
Morgan Stanley's chief legal officer issued a memo earlier this month that has the legal world buzzing. In it, Eric Grossman all but demanded that the law firms working with the financial industry giant end their pandemic work-from-home policies. News of an in-house counsel dictating to outside law firms the locations from which their lawyers should be working (news that was first reported by Bloomberg Law) has ricocheted across the legal world. In this episode of On The Merits, reporters Brian Baxter and Meghan Tribe discuss why Grossman sent this memo, whether Morgan Stanley can actually force its firms to end remote work, and how all this could affect big law recruitment. Have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
On this episode of Spoon Mob's Chefs & Guests podcast series, Ray talks with Chef Brian Baxter of The Catbird Seat in Nashville. The two talk about Tom Brady before getting into how chef Baxter got into the industry, playing football in West Virginia, attending both the Le Cordon Bleu and the Culinary Institute of America, using his vacation to stage at restaurants in America, learning from chef Sean Brock, taking up painting as a hobby, working at Bastion, running Cold Beer in Atlanta, how the opportunity at The Catbird Seat came about, the challenges of covid, his style of cooking, and future plans before answering the eight guest questions. For more on chef Brian Baxter and The Catbird Seat, visit spoonmob.com/brianbaxter and follow him on Instagram @baxterd, bbaxterart & @the_catbirdseat. Visit thecatbirdseatrestaurant.com for menu details and reservations. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), and Facebook (@spoonmob). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week's restaurant review, Ray talks about Nashville's one of a kind restaurant dining experience, The Catbird Seat. Ray provides background how how the restaurant came to be, current executive chef Brian Baxter's career thus far, and highlights some of his favorite dishes from the elongated tasting menu. For more on chef Brian Baxter and The Catbird Seat, visit spoonmob.com/thecatbirdseat. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), and Facebook (@spoonmob). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Berkshire Hathaway is unusual in a lot of ways, including the fact that it doesn't have a general counsel or even an in-house legal team. Today on our weekly podcast, On The Merits, Bloomberg Law's Brian Baxter explains why Warren Buffett's holding company exclusively uses an outside law firm and how that firm has benefited from its relationship to The Oracle of Omaha. (3:12) Also, Bloomberg Law legal reporter Jacklyn Wille tells us about the footnotes of a federal judge in California that are, depending on how you look at it, either extremely passive aggressive or remarkably empathetic. (12:18)
Ohio-based screen printer Brian Baxter opened a brick-and-mortar location last summer. In this podcast, he talks about some of the challenges he faced.
It's the final episode of 2020 - AND the season finale of the QC Current. Tune in as we look back on some of the Quad Cities' highlights of 2020 and excitement for the year to come. Guests include Brian Baxter of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, Brett Dale and Kate Dale of the River Music Experience, Natalie Dunlop of the Figge Art Museum, and George Ryan of the I-74 River Bridge Project. Season 2 of the QC Current is back on January 23rd!
Today I run through the playbook of Brian Baxter, a Sports Psychologist and founder of Amilyfy Sport Psychology. Brian also founded a multi-sport summer training program in Portland Oregon. What I love about this conversation is the simplicity of Brian's expertise. Anyone can take his philosophy and leverage it for growth. Sports or business, you can control the controllable.
Do you want to become a certified business psychologist? In this episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, we give you an insight into the certification process and the benefits it brings. You can hear from some of the key people involved in our certification program, and hear first-hand from people who have been through the process: Debbie Hance, one of the mentors for the program; Brian Baxter, a founder member and former chair of the ABP; Stewart Desson, board member and certification panellist; Emma Jennings, a recently certified business psychologist; Jo Parkes, a former candidate and mentor; Silpa Williams, a previously certified business psychologist; and Steve Apps, ABP board member who helped create the program. They discuss and answer all questions certification-related, such as what is the program? What is involved? Do you need an MSc or accreditation to apply? What are the benefits? What was the most enjoyable part - and the most difficult? How does mentoring work? If you are considering becoming a certified business psychologist, then this podcast is a must listen.
Brian has been working with athletes and teams for over 15 years since earning his MA in Sport Psychology from John F. Kennedy University in California. He joined Sport Psychology Institute Northwest as a sport psychology consultant in 2007, and took over as director in 2011. Now as the Director of AMPlify Sport Psychology, he is constantly evolving his craft. Brian’s interest in sport psychology developed during his time as a high school football kicker/punter, college soccer player, and USSF C license soccer coach, where he found the mental game to be important, but under-taught. He believes strongly that training the mind is as important as training the body, and has dedicated his professional life to helping athletes achieve their goals, play up to their potential, and improve enjoyment in sports and in life. In this podcast, Brian and Cindra talk about: The mental characteristics of high level athletes What gets in the way of peak performance Why it’s important to be focused all on the process over the outcome His Sport Mindset Spectrum and the components Reactive vs proactive mindset training
The Thieves sit down with Chef Brian Baxter, chef de cuisine at Bastion and former chef de cuisine at Husk Nashville. Baxter is Forbes Food and Drink 30 Under 30, a thoughtful chef, and monster watercolor artist. Nashville's culinary scene is discussed, along with chef's thoughts on Blue Apron, Monsanto, and his experiences working with southern royalty Sean Brock. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thievesofnashville/support
This week I chat with Brian Baxter. Brian is an artist who loves to create in many different forms. He is a photographer, painter, musician in the band A New High and founder of Art Guide San Diego. He is a lover of art and enjoys helping fellows artists by providing a website with latest art shows and exhibits.
Brian interviews Brian Padilla and Brian Baxter, the Brians behind animated films like Despicable Me and The Grinch from the French studio Illumination Mac Guff. Hear how they work as compositors and surfacing artists to bring these films to life in the very first 3-Brian, “Briangle” episode from Celtic Corner Pub in Paris. Universal Brian Questions at (31:25) Note: The mic setting for 3 Brians let in more background noise than usual, so hopefully you're the type that enjoys some "ambient" sounds.
Winston & Strawn Chairman Tom Fitzgerald discusses the reasons behind his firm's move to boost associate salaries. Plus, Law.com senior editor Brian Baxter shares what's buzzing in the legal community about the increases and how they stack up to previous salary hikes.
We talk with Brian Baxter about mindset differences between professional golfers and weekend warriors; he helps with YOUR game too. Tour talk: Lydia Ko likes firing her caddies, PGA Tour stars team up in this week's Zurich Classic, and plenty of Tiger headlines. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jack and Caity’s last stop on this Nashville tour is at Sean Brock’s celebrated local food mecca, Husk. Located in a historic landmark building in Rutledge Hill, Husk serves only food sourced from below the Mason-Dixon line. Join us for a chat with Chef de Cuisine Brian Baxter about foraging, respecting great ingredients and the labor that produced them, and the importance of getting out into nature.
The last of our four consecutive programs devoted to Chicago composers, featuring music by Stacy Garrop with works by Sebastian Huydts and Brian Baxter at the end. Playlist for August 21, 2013 Chicago Composers Present, Part 2 STACY GARROP (b. 1969) String Quartet No. 2: Demons and Angels (2005) III. Inner Demons (7:35) From Composers in the Loft Cedille Records CDR 90000 100 (Track 11) The Biava Quartet STACY GARROP Lo Yisa Goy (5:05) From Christmas a cappella Cedille Records CDR 90000 107 (Track 7) Chicago a cappella STACY GARROP Ars Poetica IV. Endangered (5:17) From The Billy Collins Suite: Songs Inspired by His Poetry Cedille Records CDR 90000 115 (Track 5) Buffy Baggott, mezzo-soprano Lincoln Trio STACY GARROP In Eleanor’s Words for mezzo-soprano and piano I. The Newspaper Column (3:38) IV. The Supreme Power (1:42) V. The Dove of Peace (4:39) From In Eleanor's Words: Music of Stacy Garrop Cedille Records CDR 90000 122 (Tracks 2, 5, 6) Buffy Baggott, mezzo-soprano Kuang-Hao Huang, piano STACY GARROP Sonnets of Desire, Longing, and Whimsy III. I shall forget you presently, my dear (1:41) From Songs of Smaller Creatures and other American choral works Cedille Records CDR 90000 131 (Track 10) Grant Park Chorus Christopher Bell, conductor STACY GARROP Helios (2011) (4:27) From Chicago Moves Cedille Records CDR 90000 136 (Track 6) Gaudete Brass SEBASTIAN HUYDTS (b. 1966) Music for Flute and Piano Op. 22c (1997) IV. ("Principio di virtu") Allegro giusto (5:41) From Chicago Duos for Flute Cedille Records CDR 90000 071 (Track 17) Mary Stolper, flute Sebastian Huydts, piano BRIAN BAXTER (b. 1985) A Great Commercial City (2011) (6:01) From Chicago Moves Cedille Records CDR 90000 136 (Track 5) Gaudete Brass