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Best podcasts about Brian Daniels

Latest podcast episodes about Brian Daniels

Political Roundtable
RI Management and Budget Director Brian Daniels on Trump's cuts, looking for waste and fraud, and more

Political Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 3:47


The amount of money used to operate state government in Rhode Island has grown by 5 and a half billion dollars over the last 10 years, to $14.2 billion. Now, President Trump has put a spotlight on efforts to cut government agencies and reduce federal spending. Critics say Trump is dismantling vital services, while his supporters mostly tout this as a way to cut waste and fraud. The chainsaw approach embraced by Elon Musk is being felt here in Rhode Island, since almost $100 million in federal funding has already been cut. That's a small amount in the context of the state budget. But it renews questions about why Rhode Island's spending plan has grown so much, and whether the state is making effective use of taxpayers' dollars. So does state government have enough of a focus on boosting efficiency and cutting waste? And how will cuts from the Trump administration affect Rhode Island? This week on Political Roundtable, I'm going in-depth with Brian Daniels, director of Rhode Island's Office of Management and Budget.

Episode 178: (Patreon Episode) Might Morphin Power Rangers Fan-Cast w/Brian Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 69:18


Due to illness in our home, and for our guest, Jayce Wraley (Tab's baby brother), we were unable to record an episode this week. Instead, we want to give you all a little preview of what goes on inside the walls of our patreon. This is an episode from a bonus show we had called Taproom Re-Cast. In this episode, we recast 1995's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie as if it came out today. Our guest judge is Brian Daniels, host of The Next Level Podcast and A Bunch of Marks Podcast. We love you all, and hopefully we'll see you over at patreon.com/graystaproompod    Website: graystaproom.com 

Leica Street Photography Collective
"Hallway Photography" with Matt Debnar

Leica Street Photography Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 123:31


A beautiful conversation with Leica user Matt Debnar about his journey into photography [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theaudiojedi/ ] where we talk about Life, Love, and Leica's (C) [The IXVI Network]. The Pod: 0:01 : Intro ; 02:15 : Audio Engineering ; 10:30 : Video Editor ; 21:00 : When I started photography ; 34:00 : Street Photography ; 52:00 : Digital Rev ; 58:45 : Covid ; 1:13:XX : My process ; 1:18:XX : Socials ; 1:23:XX : Advice to myself ; 1:27:XX : My recommendations ; 1:35:XX : The Final Question. Matt's recommendations : Chris Collins [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/isthmusportrait/ ] ; Brian Daniels [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/brian_daniels/ ] ; Neil [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ndekarske/ ] ; Hate4 [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hate4beachtowel/ ] ; Matthew McCord [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/matt_mccord_/ ] Donate to the podcast: Help me provide and fund the best and new experience's for the supporters: [ https://ko-fi.com/ixvi96 ] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lspcricky/support

Group Answers Podcast with Chris Surratt and Brian Daniel
The State of Discipleship with Scott Sullivan

Group Answers Podcast with Chris Surratt and Brian Daniel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 32:48


Jesus' parting words were to "go and make disciples," yet the Church tends to plan thier programming like those words were more of a suggestion than a commission. On today's show Brian Daniels, along with Haley Malone and Scott Sullivan, discuss what discipleship is and isn't and what Scott sees is and isn't working for churches.Scott is married to the love of his life, Elizabeth. They have four children: Erika, Austin, Caleb, and Noah. He serves as the Discipleship Catalyst for the Georgia Baptist Mission Board representing 3400 churches and 1.4 million Georgia Baptists. Scott is an author, think leader, national discipleship consultant, personal disciple-maker, and speaker. He is passionate about Jesus, family, and the outdoors.Scott shares with us negative and postive trends he's seeing in discipleship throughout the churches, and shares applicable practices to think through when implementing programs in ministry.Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!SHOW LINKS:-Connect with Brian Daniel-Connect with Haley Malone-Connect with Scott Sullivan

Group Answers Podcast with Chris Surratt and Brian Daniel
Managing Group Time with Haley Malone

Group Answers Podcast with Chris Surratt and Brian Daniel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 34:46


Welcome back to another great episode on Group Answers with Brian Daniels. Today Brian discusses how to manage group time with Haley Malone. Haley Malone is the managing Director of Adult Groups at First Baptist Church of Orlando in Florida. She grew up in South Florida and attended Florida State University. After a few years in Tallahassee, Haley moved to Orlando and spent 5 years in the classroom and on the volleyball sidelines before stepping into full time student ministry. Most importantly,  Haley is a wife and mom of three and is daily trying to find balance between life, liturgy, and laundry!Managing group time can take some strategy, but it doesn't have to be impossible. Haley and Brian discuss the benefits of preparing for the small group time, the importance of being aware of body language, and how to set up a warm and inviting environment. Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend! Show Links:-Connect with Brian Daniel-Connect with Haley Malone

Episode 140: Why Would You Remake That?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 65:59


This week, we are joined by fellow Louisville podcaster, and one of our dear friends, Brian Daniels host of The Next Level Podcast. In this episode, we discussed how bad most remakes have gotten, and films that definitely shouldn't be remade, or even get a sequel.   Be sure to check out all of Brian's work on all of your favorite social media platforms, and follow The Next Level Podcast on all podcast platforms.

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5G Guys I Tech Talks
32. How Fiber Networks are Leveraged To Run 4G and 5G with Brian Daniels with Zayo

5G Guys I Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 34:43


It's a fact, fiber keeps things running smoothly…no, not that kind of fiber. Today we are talking about fiber networks! Most people don't know this, but at the time of this episode, 4G and 5G connection and technology are still heavily dependent on fiber networks.  Plus with the need for faster speeds and more demand for connectivity with every passing day, now more than ever, different companies and various forms of technology are being leveraged to work together like never before.  On today's episode, we sat down with Brian Daniels from Zayo, the managing director of strategic Sales where he leads a team of their experts focused on long-haul fiber. This is no small task! After Zayo opened in 2007, they acquired 40+ other fiber companies and now have a network that is almost unmatched.  The largest and most innovative companies rely on Zayo's fiber infrastructure, high-speed, dedicated wavelength connectivity, and colocation at the network edge. They have Global and low latency networks, eRate, and mobile infrastructure, which includes the foundation for 5G.  Hit play to hear how Brian oversees strategy, operations, product development, implementation, and real estate options for the company! This fascinating conversation will give you a unique perspective on how the world of Fiber and 5G come together and where the biggest room for growth is in the industry.  You'll also hear Brian's predictions for the future of this technology, how you can start capitalizing on a faster network, the turnkey limitations (including RF design) and so much more!    PS:  If you enjoyed this conversation and would like to be a guest on the show, or would like to book us for an interview, follow the links below to learn more about how to connect with us!    More Of What's Inside: Why wireless still needs wires How Zayo is helping advance 5G connection  The nuances of fiber connectivity  The high demand in the fiber industry  How Zayo is powerfully positioned in the market  Where VR and live sports start to merge  How Zayo places an important role in modern connection  And so much more!    Links For This Episode: https://www.zayo.com Connect With Us:  Sponsor Links:  Website: www.vertex-us.com Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 Thank you to today's sponsors 0:56 Get to know Brain 2:12 What is Zayo and why the company matters 4:00 Zayo's role in 5G development and roll-out 9:50 How cellular has started and how it's changed  15:43 The importance of different companies working together  21:41 How Zayo has been affected by supply chains  23:41 What's really possible with 5G  31:00 The rural broadband initiative

Women Crush Wednesday with Tracey Lange #WCW
Meet Brian Daniels who walked 440km for charity

Women Crush Wednesday with Tracey Lange #WCW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 3:21


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The Next Level
The Next Level - Episode 2: What We Collect

The Next Level

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 62:29


Brian Daniels is joined by action figure and collectible enthusiast, Josh Shaver as they discuss the things they enjoy collecting as well as the ways in which they find the things they love to own. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-daniels9/support

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The Current
The rush to save Ukraine's art and heritage from war

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 19:42


In the face of war, there is a rush to preserve Ukraine's art and cultural artifacts. Matt Galloway talks to Ihor Poshyvailo, co-founder of the Heritage Emergency Response Initiative; and Brian Daniels, advisor to the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative.

Two Marks and A Spark
Two Marks Sit-down with Brian Daniels.

Two Marks and A Spark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 65:33


In this episode Ben is joined by longtime host of the DragonCast Brian Daniels. This episode covers so many topics that we never expected to cover on the pod! Aswell as the obviously wrestling chatter. Brians Youtube: http://youtube.com/TheDomainYT --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/two-marks-and-a-spark/support

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Say What Needs Saying: The Most Controversially Civil Conversation Podcast
Two Peas on a Pod Interview Say What Needs Saying!

Say What Needs Saying: The Most Controversially Civil Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 49:16


In this episode of 'Say What Needs Saying', "Two Peas of a Pod" hosts, Brian and Raven interview Zack and Brandon. They shed light on the 'Say what needs Saying' podcast, their motivation, challenges, and processes to achieve the results the podcast was designed for. FOLLOW US ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC73tZwWASIBbHEQ8ALkhzJA/ Say What Needs Saying: Two Peas on a Pod Interview Say What Needs Saying‪! ❏ Meet "Two peas on a pod", Brian Daniels and Raven Alford, who host this episode. - [01:00] ❏ Zack and Brandon discuss the "Say what needs saying" podcast generally, highlighting the goal being to discuss highly sensitive topics without the usual emotions attached to such conversations. - [02:05] ❏ Zack discusses the inspiration for the podcast and also notes that the podcast started airing in July 2020. - [03:44] ❏ Discussing the importance of being able to challenge ideas on the podcast without challenging people or hate speech, and the steps that are taken to ensure each person feels safe to share their thoughts. - [11:56] ❏ The typical formats for the show, and the processes that go into finding guests to interview especially using social media. Usually, the idea comes before the guests, in which case after deciding on the topic, they then try to find people who may relate well to it. - [19:51] ❏ What are the most challenging discussions you have had and how were you able to get the conversation to settle down? Brandon refers to an episode where a question was asked and the guest was very offended even though there were no nefarious intentions behind it. Zack also notes a conversation that was not posted due to poor audio in which there was some frustration when guests could not get the kind of response they preferred. - [23:00] ❏ Are listeners or guests resistant to any particular topics? Some topics are just more appealing to certain listeners than others. - [28:40] ❏ While this is Zack's first podcasting experience, Brandon shares that he has had some experience helping other podcasters set up their podcasts. Generally speaking, as regards the audio or video editing, there is little experience between the hosts of the "Say what needs saying" podcast. - [34:35] ❏ Final thoughts from "Two peas on a pod": Brian shares that following the victory of Joe Biden in the elections, the country must move forward rather than indulge the actions of Donald Trump which is creating a bigger divide among people. In recognition of infant loss and miscarriage awareness month of October, Raven expresses her sincere displeasure at the reactions to a post by Chrissy Teigen who suffered a similar loss and tried to encourage others. - [41:31] ❏ Listen to "Say what needs saying" on 'Anchor' or any podcast platform (Spotify, Apple, Google) and also YouTube, Facebook & Instagram (Say what needs saying), and Twitter @say what needs. - [46:27] ❏ Join the Thanksgiving episode of the Say what needs saying podcast, "Podsgiving" on the 27th. - [47:40] FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SayWhatNeedsSaying/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/say-what-needs-saying/support

We Are Unstoppable
Emily Daniels

We Are Unstoppable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 29:12


Emily Daniels arrived at the E.R. short of breath while pregnant with her second child to discover she had Stage IV lung cancer. She had never smoked a day in her life.  Emily’s diagnosis belongs to more than 50% of lung cancer cases without a definitive explainable cause. Did you know that lung cancer in non-smokers might be caused by exposure to radon, secondhand smoke, air pollution, and even wok smoke?  Had Emily been diagnosed 10 years ago, she would not be alive to tell us this story. In this episode, she is joined by her husband, Brian Daniels - former CU Buffs star — and her oncologist, Dr. Ross Camidge, a University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus trailblazing oncologist who pioneered a breakthrough treatment aimed at some rare types of lung cancer. The treatment consists of two targeted therapies that have kept Emily alive for the past three years.  Now a mother of two, Emily talks about what inspires her fight against her diagnosis and the risks she took while pregnant in order to keep her baby. Choosing not to be treated with chemotherapy at the time was “a major life choice.” Her tough choices beg the questions: What to make of your life when you are forced to live it in three-month chunks? What if Emily has years, or maybe decades, left to live? It is because of her children and because of the unanswered questions, that she has chosen to fight.  She organizes a golf tournament to fund lung cancer research and has raised $100k in the past three years. She also works with LUNGEvity, a non-profit organization focused solely on lung cancer awareness and research. For his part, Doctor Camidge remains hopeful. While he agrees that lung cancer is grossly under-funded  — it receives 1/10 of the funding received by breast cancer — he has trained his oncologist’s sights onto a smarter vision that includes personalized medication and the meticulous study of “molecular persistence,” or what makes cancer cells persist, so he can stop them from getting wise.  Emily still has a Stage IV diagnosis. But thanks to her and to Doctor Camidge’s persistence, she’s living a mostly normal life. She remains active in yoga, she is a mother to two healthy children, and in her free time, she has become a patient-advocate for lung cancer. Now that’s unstoppable! #UnstoppablePodcasts

Two Peas On a Pod
The DragonCast Episode 32: Days of the Dead Controversies

Two Peas On a Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 107:22


Last week was a rather busy one for Brian Daniels in the world of horror conventions. Join him and Victor Salazar as they discuss all the controversies surrounding the Days of the Dead convention.

Dragon Blogger Presents: The Dragoncast
The DragonCast Episode 32: Days of the Dead Controversies

Dragon Blogger Presents: The Dragoncast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 107:22


Last week was a rather busy one for Brian Daniels in the world of horror conventions. Join him and Victor Salazar as they discuss all the controversies surrounding the Days of the Dead convention.

The Kinda Nerdy Girls Podcast
Tetris, Tiny Hand Problems & 12 Days of CHRIS-mas

The Kinda Nerdy Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 41:34


Welcome to another episode of fandom fun! We discuss the return of Lucifer, Umbrella Academy AND debate XBox vs Playstation as KJ continues to try to become a gamer like Katie.  Thanks to special guest Brian Daniels from DragonBlogger.com for joining us during Katie's Gaming Update! SHOW NOTES: 0:00           COMING SOON: LUCIFER RETURNS, UMBRELLA ACADEMY 4:00           A HAMILTON WATCH PARTY 6:00           THE MILLION DOLLAR DISINFECTANT IDEA AND OOPS, WE FORGOT TO OPEN THE SHOW 8:00           THE CHRIS EVANS UPDATE: 12 DAYS OF CHRIS-MAS 16:00        WHAT'S GOT JOHNA WEEPING: WWE?? 18:00        THE PROBLEM WITH SPACE FORCE 21:00        KATIE'S GAMING UPDATE: XBOX OR PS4? WITH SPECIAL GUEST BRIAN DANIELS FROM DRAGON BLOGGER 25:00        THE TINY HANDS DILEMMA If you love our show, please tell a friend! It's the greatest free gift you could give a podcaster! :)  If you want to join us in talking Kinda Nerdy, click here to become a part of the Kinda Nerdy Network on Facebook! We chat live with you every week along with keeping the geeky news up to date and having a lot of fun! #nerdygirls #funpodcast #geekgirls #gamergirls #podernfamily #fandommeetsfun 

From The Dungeon  Podcast
CRT Ep. 04: Featuring Marc Rizzo and phone call in by Brian Daniels and Bobby Gustafson

From The Dungeon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 79:44


Hosted by : Tim McMurtrie , Big Zeus Guest : Marc Rizzo, Brian Daniels and Bobby Gustafson TripSquad Productionz Presents: Cataclysm Records TAKEOVER EPISODE 4 @cataclysmrecordsllc GET TO KNOW Marc Rizzo (Soufly) , Brian Daniels (Madball) and Bobby Gustafson (Overkill) Recorded by : Oz aka Chris Cameras ............................................... ............................... https://www.eventmedia-pro.com Edited by : Dee Rotten ........................................... ............................. All music owned by the artist

Two Peas On a Pod
The Dragoncast Episode 21 - The Dragoncast Returns

Two Peas On a Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 76:40


The Dragoncast is back with hosts Brian Daniels and Victor Salazar! On the return episode, Brian and Victor welcome Mortal Kombat artist, Paul E. Neimeyer as he talks about his involvement on the art for the first Mortal Kombat arcade cabinet and the famous dragon logo as well as other projects he has worked on.

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Dragon Blogger Presents: The Dragoncast
The Dragoncast Episode 21 - The Dragoncast Returns

Dragon Blogger Presents: The Dragoncast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 76:40


The Dragoncast is back with hosts Brian Daniels and Victor Salazar! On the return episode, Brian and Victor welcome Mortal Kombat artist, Paul E. Neimeyer as he talks about his involvement on the art for the first Mortal Kombat arcade cabinet and the famous dragon logo as well as other projects he has worked on.

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Endless Capacity
Episode 02: Brian Daniels MD Answers Our Questions About COVID-19

Endless Capacity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 51:37


About Brian Daniels MD:Dr. Daniels obtained his medical degree from Indiana University in 2010, with board certifications in family medicine and sports medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Daniels currently is a Sports Medicine Physician at Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando, FL, is the Medical Director for the United States Tennis Association National Campus, and is Director of Player Medical Services for the US Open Championships. He formerly was the Medical Director for Hofstra University and team physician for the New York Islanders and Long Island Nets.Intro Music: "Can't Stop Me Now" - The Score

The Combined Effort Podcast
E6 Brian Daniels at Becker Contracting

The Combined Effort Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 33:22


Brian Daniels, Senior Vice President of Becker Contracting, joins us to talk about his small business demolition company and how he balances his family life and his charity efforts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/combinedeffortpod/message

The Brooklyn Blast Furnace
Ep. 132 - Brian "Mitts" Daniels. (Madball. Skarhead. Hazen St. Crown Of Thornz. Rag Men)

The Brooklyn Blast Furnace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 62:28


"Mitts" ladies and gentlemen... Brian Daniels. Guitarist for "Madball" for sixteen years. He also played in "Hazen Street", "Skarhead", "Crown of Thornz" and "Rag Men". A legend. I met him at a bar off the beaten path on Fulton Street after work one night to chop it up about a couple two, three things. From his childhood, his upbringing in a very musical household to going on tour with "Crown of Thornz" and beyond. Stories from being on the road in a van to world tours on busses with "MAdball" up until what he's doing now. Super nice guy. Enjoy this conversation... thank you for the support.

One Life One Chance with Toby Morse
Episode 37- Brian "Mitts" Daniels (Madball/Skarhead)

One Life One Chance with Toby Morse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 55:53


In this episode, Toby speaks to Brian Daniels aka Mitts (Madball/Skarhead) who has played guitar with H2O many times in the past. They chat about growing up in Long Island, his start in music and his music career with Madball, making the transition off the road to real life and some tour stories. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and don't forget about our YouTube channel!

Colorado Springs Real Estate Careers with Jason Daniels

How does one become a top producer in Colorado Springs? Today I’ll share my own story.Schedule a free business consultationSelling your Colorado home? Get a free home value report  Buying a Colorado home? Search all homes for saleCheck out this interview I had with Titans in Real Estate by Greg Fowler!I got my start in real estate back in 2003, when I had just moved back to Colorado Springs and didn’t have a lot of prospects. Through grit, determination, and the help of my mentor and father, Brian Daniels, I learned the ropes.My father told me that he wouldn’t give me a business, but would instead make me earn it. The interesting thing was that everyone he knew was already on his list of clients, meaning that I’d have to create a whole new sphere of influence.When I started out selling homes, I was working mostly through referrals, making calls, writing notes, pop-bys, and expanding my sphere. I would ask the people I contacted “If you had a family member or friend who was going to buy a home, do you have a Realtor you would refer to them?” That way, I could avoid asking them directly if they were planning to sell their home—doing that on a regular basis might have inclined them to start avoiding my calls and emails.Building my business came down to setting goals and then working backward from there. I would decide how many homes I wanted to sell, come up with a gameplan, and set myself to work every morning and afternoon answering calls and emails.To be a top producer, it takes a couple things beyond just grit, determination, and professionalism. I recommend those who want to become high-level agents in the industry to get their education. I don’t just mean the continuing education that the state requires, but also diving in deep to learn more about the industry. Classes are available at title companies and seminars for you to delve into certain topics to enhance your business."Building my business came down to setting goals and then working backward from there."Additionally, once it's within your budget, you might consider traveling to other areas of the country for conferences, networking, and coaching from other top producers around the nation. I’ve had many different coaches throughout the years, and I definitely recommend serious agents find their own mentors to learn from their knowledge and expertise.Doing this myself, I’ve managed to build up an agent network from which I get referrals. It’s also how I started to build my own team, which allowed us to do more expansive marketing campaigns to garner more leads.To be a top producer in Colorado Springs, you also need to learn how to play nicely with others. Yes, we do represent our clients’ best interests, but there’s a certain way that high-level agents need to handle themselves during transactions. When we work peer-to-peer and Realtor-to-Realtor, we want to maintain a professional relationship. The MLS is, after all, a cooperative resource that is best utilized when we all work well together.Ultimately, if you make goals, find a mentor or coach, work hard, start with people you know to build your database, and continue in that fashion, you can become a top producer in the field.If you have any questions or need any advice about how to advance your own career as an agent, please feel free to reach out to me. Indeed, that’s why I started this brokerage: I wanted to help more agents reach their goals.Check out this interview I had with Titans in Real Estate by Greg Fowler!

The Tara Granahan Show
Brian Daniels Executive Director RI League of Cities and Towns

The Tara Granahan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 10:17


Brian Daniels joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the possibility of legalizing marijuana.

The Tara Granahan Show
Brian Daniels Executive Director RI League of Cities and Towns

The Tara Granahan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 10:17


Brian Daniels joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the possibility of legalizing marijuana.

The Roundup Podcast
415: A Special Saturday Triple Threat Pod - NBA, MLB & NFL w/ Brian Daniels - The Roundup Podcast

The Roundup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 57:44


This is supposed to be the NBA's time center stage in the sports world, with MLB's season still a few weeks away and more than a month removed from the Super Bowl. But the NFL sleeps less than Michael Jordan; there's no hibernation for the League, just a quick nap before Free Agency completely takes over sports talk. Odell Beckham Jr is a Brown, and Baker Mayfield has to be ecstatic. Antonio Brown is a Raider, while his former teammate Le'Veon Bell is now a Jet, and that's just the highlights as player movement in the NFL has now officially run rampant. And speaking of movement, with most of the spots all but filled, the NBA Playoff race is pretty much all about positioning at this point, with contenders still looking to move up in the seeding in hopes of a better Playoff matchup. What about baseball, you ask? The season is so close, but why is no one really talking about it? So sit back, it's the NBA stretch drive, NFL Free Agency and MLB Spring Training, and we're breaking down how it's all unfolding, next on the Roundup Podcast, so let's get rolling. . .

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News
Brian Daniels - Rhode Island League of Cities & Towns

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 4:58


Brian Daniels is Executive Director of the Rhode Island League of Cities & Towns, which recently held its annual convention. #WPRO They covered issues including the car tax phaseout, marijuana legalization and more. http://www.rileague.org/

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News
Brian Daniels - Rhode Island League of Cities & Towns

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 4:58


Brian Daniels is Executive Director of the Rhode Island League of Cities & Towns, which recently held its annual convention. #WPRO They covered issues including the car tax phaseout, marijuana legalization and more. http://www.rileague.org/

Blind Abilities
What Does White Cane Day Mean to You? Voices at the Capital 2018 (Transcript Provided)

Blind Abilities

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 15:46


Show Summary: (Full Transcript Below) October 11 is White Cane Day in Minnesota and the Blindness community came out strong to support the awareness of the White Cane. Speakers shared the history of White Cane day and others talked about the freedom and independence the white cane brings to them. The Minnesota State Academy for the Blind shared their voices and sang aloud in the Capital’s Rotundra. With the support of the local Lions Clubs, MSAB, NFB of MN and Blind, Inc. the White Cane Day event was a great event with a lot of participation. From joining in on the song to marching in the walk from the St. Paul Capital to the St. Paul Cathedral and bac, participants chatted and talked while blazing through the chilly and windy Autumn day in Minnesota. As Carol Pankow put it, “Rain, sleet or snow, we do it and the weather doesn’t stop us. We just keep moving and grooving with life. You can find out more about MSAB on the web. http://msab.msa.state.mn.us Check out the NFB of MN on the web at www.NFBMn.org http://members.tcq.net/nfbmn/ And be sure to see what opportunities and events are happening at Blind, Inc. on the web at https://www.blindinc.org And check out your local Lions Club and see what they are doing in your community.   Thanks for Listening! You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store. Get the Free blind Abilities App on the Google Play Store   Full Transcript: What Does White Cane Day Mean to You? Voices at the Capital 2018 John Jasinski: So, on behalf of governor Mark Dayton, I have a proclamation.   Alycia Howard: Hi, I am Alycia Howard.   Brian Daniels: My name's Brian Daniels. I'm the representative from the Faribault area.   Holly Nordmeyer: My name is Holly Nordmeyer. I'm from the Minnesota State Academies.   John Jasinski: So, what does White Cane Day mean to me? My name is Senator John Jasinski. I'm from district 24 where the Minnesota Academies have a facility. So, I believe it's important to raise the awareness on White Cane Day and what it is and making sure that the people with disabilities, blind disabilities are safe on their streets in a safe area so they can walk and navigate through our communities.   Trume: My name is Trume and I feel like coming to White Cane Day means a lot because I know that I ... Although I've been blind for a really long time, I can still use my resources to my advantage.   Kristina T.: My name is Kristina Tinason. I am a teacher for the blind and visually impaired and I come today to celebrate equality and just awareness in general. White Cane Safety Day.   Quinn H.: My name is Quinn Hobble. I come to White Cane Day because being blind myself, I have seen just how much the long white cane gives me freedom and being a contract worker for the state of Minnesota teaching cane travel, I get to see how much freedom the long white cane gives each and every one of my students on a daily basis.   Sheila K.: My name is Sheila Koenig. I'm the transition coordinator at State Services for the Blind and I come to White Cane Day because it's a gathering of blind people from all over the state and we're here to show that we have a voice and a presence. I think it's amazing to kick off the program at the state capital, which is a place that really symbolizes people's voices.   Ryan Strunk: Back in 1928 I believe it was, we passed a resolution that said that we were approving a new travel device for getting safely across the street. And that new travel device was a whistle. The idea was you'd come up to the curb and you'd pull out your whistle and you would blow on your whistle until somebody heard you and came out and you would say, can you please help me across the street?   Eva: I'm Eva. White Cane Day is spreading awareness about blindness and the use of the canes and who we are and that we are out there.   Brian Daniels: My name's Brian Daniels. I'm the representative from the Faribault area. I've been in the legislature for four years and I have to tell you, this White Cane event I think is the best of all our functions that we have. It's showing that people are not disabled if they're blind or disabled in different way, and I love that. I love the school they have down in Faribault. They do a good job for all of our kids and I'm just proud to represent this area.   Carol Pankow: I'm Carol Pankow, Director of State Services for the Blind. Well, White Cane Day, I think, and I love it especially today because it's crappy out, the weather's crazy, but it's just representative of what people go through every single day. Whether it's rain, sleet, snow, beautiful weather, there are people who are blind, visually impaired, deaf-blind, all around this country going out, doing their thing. They're working, they're going to school, they're making it happen and they don't just stay in 'cause the weather got bad. You can't. You gotta keep moving and grooving with your life. So, I just think this day is really representative of all things that ... It's like another day, but it symbolizes what blind, visually impaired and deaf-blind people stand for and that they're able to go out and move around with confidence and do their thing and live their life.   Greg Smith: I'm Greg Smith and I'm here with a group of students from South High School and we're coming just to celebrate the freedom that the white canes provide the students and their independent. We think this is a great event.   Nick: My name is Nick. I come to White Cane Day because it's nice to see that there are other people that are visually impaired like me.   Ryan Strunk: Even though we had this idea in mind that it was now National White Cane Safety Day on October 15th, the public still wasn't always cool with it. You'd walk into a shop that sold glassware with your cane and you could be kicked out or you'd walk into a restaurant with your guide dog and you could be kicked out and so we started fighting across all 50 states to make sure that we had the right to participate.   Nadia: Hi, my name is Nadia and I'm a student at BLIND, Inc. What White Cane Day means to me is that this is a day of pride of us using our white cane. Our white cane shows that we can go anywhere and we're not scared to do anything out in the public. It's a symbol for people to know that we're out here doing our thing just like they are. I love using my white cane every day. I have so much pride in using it and I'm so glad that today we get to celebrate a day like this.   Jeff Thompson: Raise your canes.   Nadia: Oh, that'd be cool. I'm open to that.   Speaker 16: Yeah. I think today is really just good about for the public awareness of people ...   Nadia: I know, yeah.   Speaker 16: There's a lot of people in the general public ...   Nadia: They don't understand it.   Speaker 16: But no. They don't know anyone who's blind, so they're not really exposed to it. So, I think today is just really good ... It's a good day to just, yeah. Kind of makeup. This is one person.   Nadia: Right.   Speaker 17: It's like a chance to stand out from the crowd and understand that even though we're visually impaired or blind, we can still do whatever we set our mind to do.   Anya Swenson: My name is Anya Swenson and I come here to raise awareness about safety and about this important issue.   Ryan Strunk: Because that white came is not only a symbol of who we are, but it is at the core of what makes us independent.   Josie Lion: Hi, like John Davis said, my name is Josie Lion. I found about ... My disability about four years ago in Oklahoma and sadly Oklahoma doesn't have a lot of support, so I didn't really get my cane until about two years ago when I moved here. So, when I was in Oklahoma I was afraid and scared 'cause I didn't have anything to help me figure out what to do. So, I was not social. I was not getting good things. I was just ... I just lived in my own little room, kind of like a hermit crab. When I got here to Minnesota, I got my cane. I felt more positive and I felt more social. I finally went to my first party. So, finally did clubs after school. I finally made friends and actually did things with them and I wouldn't be able to if it wasn't for my white cane.   Kristen O.: Hi. I'm Kristen Orien, state specialist for the blind and visually impaired for the Minnesota Department of Education and I come to White Cane Day to celebrate independent travel.   Terry Wilding: Hello, my name is Terry Wilding. I'm not blind, but I am deaf. What I see for White Cane Day means what we can do to spread awareness about what our students need. The State Academy is what the blind community needs. How we can better advocate for more legislation and changes within our communities as well as changing the culture so that way people are aware of us and willing to work with us from this point forward.   Brent: My names Brent. I'm a new student. I've only attended BLIND, Inc. for about a month now.   Jeff Thompson: Oh, good for you.   Brent: I am from Hastings, Minnesota. White Cane Day means to me that it's a chance for everybody out in the big city and everywhere just to understand that there are visually impaired and blind people out there who deserve to be respected for their blindness, treated fairly just as anybody else and when it comes to street crossings and everything, they're just real willing to ...   Jeff Thompson: At least slow down a little bit, right?   Brent: At least slow down or give us the opportunity to cross. Yeah, yeah.   John Jasinski: Blind pedestrians have the right of way. Any person operating a motor vehicle in this state shall bring such motor vehicle to a stop and give the right away at any intersection of any street, avenue, alley, or other public highway to a blind pedestrian who was carrying a cane, predominantly white, metallic in color, or with or without a red tip or using a guide dog.   Jenny P.: My name is Jenny Pelletier. I'm the music therapist at MSAB and we're excited to be here with all these other folks from Minnesota and celebrate today.   Dan Wenzel: Dan Wenzel. I'm the Executive Director of Blindness: Learning in New Dimensions, BLIND, Incorporated. Love to be here. I think that White Cane Day means to me independence, but also a chance for us to get together as blind people and show the capabilities that we have. So, look forward to getting out there and walking with my friends.   Beth: Beth. I come to White Cane Day because I work with two students that are legally blind and it gives me an opportunity to see other students and how capable they can be.   Alycia Howard: Hi, I am Alycia Howard and to me White Cane Day means a celebration of independence and a celebration of how the long white cane has impacted not only the blind community but how sighted people perceive the blind community and just the positive light that White Cane Day sheds on that.   John Davis: Hi, this is John Davis. I'm the Director at the Minnesota State Academy for the Blind and what White Cane Day means to me, it's an opportunity to share and bring forth the importance of white cane awareness and for people to understand that when they're out driving that they need to be aware of individuals that have either a white cane or a guide dog and that they follow the rules of law, which means that they provide the right away for those individuals so that they can travel safely and those in the vehicles can travel safely as well. It also means that ... For our students in our academy, that white cane means that freedom to be able to get out and just participate in life like everybody else.   Isaac: My name is Isaac. I'm currently an intern student at BLIND, Inc. I'm student teaching there, hoping to obtain NOMC, which is the National Orientation and Mobility Certification. I think it's really great thing that they do here and it's good to get everyone out in the community.   Holly Nordmeyer: My name is Holly Nordmeyer. I'm from the Minnesota State Academies and I'm the Orientation Mobility Instructor and I'm also a teacher for the blind and visually impaired. Well, White Cane Day, for me, it's independence. It's recognition for our students. I mean, our students are a minority in the population overall. To me, it's a time for them to get together and meet other people that are cane travelers and travel at whatever level of skill that they have and show off those skills and let all the drivers out there know that there are white canes and to let the public know what the white cane law means. It means a lot to me.   Dan Wenzel: A lot of people talk about safety, but for me it also means opportunity. An opportunity to explore the world. An opportunity to get out there with our canes and our dogs and make a difference.   Betsy S.: I'm Betsy Shallbetter. I'm a teacher at the Academy for the Blind. White Cane Day means a whole lot to me as it has made a difference in my community. Whenever we do the walk in Faribault, Minnesota people start to pay attention.   Dan Wenzel: For me, it means participation. A chance through action to show the abilities of blind people as we go and live the lives we want.   Brittany T.: My name is Brittany Thomforde. I am the Director of Special Ed at the State Academies and this is my first White Cane Day.   Jeff Thompson: Your first?   Brittany T.: My first. I've never participated in a White Cane Day.   Jeff Thompson: Well, welcome.   Brittany T.: I'm really excited to see how this event works and see all the students and adults and teachers and staff and I'm excited to cheer everybody on. I'm the first one down at the end of the steps today, so I'm excited to do that.   Jeff Thompson: Oh, so they get a job for ya?   Brittany T.: I have a job. I chose to volunteer today.   Jeff Thompson: There you go.   John Jasinski: So, on behalf of Governor Mark Dayton. I have a proclamation.   Samantha: Hi, I'm Samantha and I think that the white cane is very important because to so many people it's such a symbol of independence.   John Jasinski: Whereas there are estimated 63,000 Minnesotans who are blind or visually impaired, many of them who've traveled with white canes.   Samantha: I know, for me, I've been blind my whole life. I've never not used a cane. I know a lot of kids sort of reject it and don't wanna be seen with it, but to me, I never felt safe traveling without one.   John Jasinski: And whereas the need for the orientation and mobility services and White Cane Safety awareness will continue to grow and remain vital to the educational, vocational and recreational needs of all Minnesotans who are blind or visually impaired.   Samantha: To me, it's always been a big deal. My mom is blind as well. I was using a cane from the time I could walk. I was walking around conventions and stuff when I was two with the canes.   John Jasinski: And whereas the Minnesota Department of Education and Minnesota Public Schools support educational outcomes for all children.   Samantha: Always been something I have had and I think it's something that it's important that people realize it's sort of a symbol of independence rather than a stigmatized symbol of needing assistance. I think there's an important distinction there.   John Jasinski: Now therefore, I, John Jasinski, on behalf of Governor Mark Dayton, do hereby proclaim Thursday, October 11th, 2018 as White Cane Safety Awareness Day.   Jennifer Pelletier: Our students at the Minnesota State Academy for the Blind have been working on composing a song in the last few weeks. Many of them have had the opportunity to put some thoughts together about what White Cane Day means to them. We talked about what it was like to use a white cane for the first time. We read the white cane law and had a little bit of discussion about that.   Ryan Strunk: So, as you walk today, as you stride out around the Capitol, down the streets, be proud of your white cane. Tap that white cane and let everybody know that we are here, we are not going anywhere and we are proud of who we are. Thank you ladies and gentlemen.   Kristen Oien: All right. Hello everyone. I'm Kristen [Oien, I would like to send out a special thank you to Holly Nordmeyer and Michelle Gip for helping arrange this awesome day. So, let's give them all a round of applause. I'd also like to thank all of our volunteers who will be along the route if you have some ...  

WCOL Birthday Bust
6.25.18 Brian Daniels

WCOL Birthday Bust

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 4:11


brian daniels
Colorado Springs Real Estate Careers with Jason Daniels
What Makes RE/MAX Millennium a Cut Above the Rest?

Colorado Springs Real Estate Careers with Jason Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018


RE/MAX Millennium offers much more than your typical brokerage. Today some of our agents are here to tell you about the benefits they enjoy as part of our team. Schedule a Free Business ConsultationThere are many different things our team members cite as being their favorite aspect of RE/MAX Millennium. For some, it’s the teamwork-focused atmosphere, and for others, it’s great energy, or the knowledge that team leaders truly care about everyone’s success.I’ve been selling real estate for nearly 15 years, but when I opened RE/MAX Millennium it became apparent that there were certain things I was ready to do differently. My team and I were able to redesign our office space and our core values around how we want to run business—which is essentially just an amplified version of what we were doing before. So far, our team has loved what these changes have done for us and our clients. Broker associate Ron Mast, for example, has been in real estate and the mortgage industry for over 30 years, and he specifically chose to work with us at RE/MAX Millennium because of our great atmosphere. And our clients love what’s going on at RE/MAX Millennium, too. According to team member and broker associate TJ Chambless, clients are always complimenting our office’s design and technological resources. But our office isn’t all we’ve got going for us. Broker associate Jenny Daniels points to our team itself—our people—as being an invaluable resource to clients. The list of benefits our team brings to the industry goes on and on. Broker associate Alan Daniels says our energy is one thing he personally values about working at RE/MAX Millennium. “It’s a great place to bounce ideas off of each other,” he says. This sense of collaboration is so strong, in fact, that broker associate Marsha Meyer has said working for our team is like being part of a family. “Everyone really cares about making sure that I’m succeeding,” says Marsha. Agents here at RE/MAX Millennium have the chance to grow as professionals, all while drawing upon the experience of other successful agents all around them. It’s easy to see that our RE/MAX Millennium team is a cut above the rest. So many of our agents have great things to say about what it’s like to work here, like broker associate Brian Daniels, who says that RE/MAX Millennium “offers more than the average RE/MAX brokerage.” Specifically, one of the most significant things RE/MAX Millennium offers its agents is an emphasis on continued education, training, and support. As for myself, I’m just grateful to be able to provide these opportunities for my team and our clients. Agents here at RE/MAX Millennium have the chance to grow as professionals, all while drawing upon the experience of other successful agents all around them. At RE/MAX Millennium, we hold high ethical standards, provide high levels of support for our agents, and are always working to treat people right. So, if you’re thinking of making a career move, why not consider joining us? We’d love to show you where all this high praise comes from. If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give us a call or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Chauncey's Great Outdoors
Chauncey's Great Outdoors

Chauncey's Great Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 57:27


Chauncey is joined by Brian Daniels, Jim Kopjo and Steve Sillic.

Chaunceys Great Outdoors
Chauncey's Great Outdoors

Chaunceys Great Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 57:27


Chauncey is joined by Brian Daniels, Jim Kopjo and Steve Sillic.

Centers and Institutes
Employment and Visual Impairment Conference: Changing Vision, Changing Lives (Part 1)

Centers and Institutes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 57:39


Baruch College hosts the 2nd annual Employment and Visual Impairment Conference "Changing Vision, Changing Lives." Karen Gourgey, Director, Computer Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP), moderates the event. The conference is co-sponsored by New York State Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped, Johnson & Johnson, and Colgate-Palmolive. The event takes place on April 2, 2009, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] Opening Remarks Karen Gourgey, Director, Computer Center for Visually Impaired People, Baruch College; Ann Clarkson, Assistant Dean, Continuing and Professional Studies, Baruch College; David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College; Brian Daniels, Associate Commissioner, NYS Commission for Blind and Visually Handicapped Keynote Address: "Dare to Succeed" James Kutsch, PhD, President & CEO, Seeing Eye, Inc. [Part II -- 55 min.] Technology - Recent Trends Moderator: Dawn Suvino, VISIONS Presenters: Dr. Aries Arditi, The Lighthouse. Steve Landau, Tactile Kiosk Directory; Pratik Patel, Director, Information Technology Access, City University of New York [Part III -- 45 min.] Lunch & Metropolitan Placement Consortium "Breaking Barriers" Awards & Seiko Karate Demo [Part IV -- 80 min.] Technology - Web Usability Testing Moderator: Sandra Kupprat, Project Director at NYU Presenters: Michael Burks, Accessibility Consultant; Kate Schrauth, Executive Director, icouldbe.org Lynnette Tatum, Senior Instructor, computer Center for Visually Impaired People, Baruch College Comments from the audience moderated by Julie Jansen, Freelance Corporate Consultant and Career Coach and Sandra Kupprat, Project Director at NYU

Midweek
20/07/2011

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2011 42:06


This week Anita Anand is joined by Jane Wernick, Douglas Edwards, Prof Gordon Turnbull and Anne Hunter. Jane Wernick is a structural engineer whose work has included the London Eye, the Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens and the Young Vic Theatre. She is currently involved in 'Living Architecture', a not-for-profit organisation which designs and builds houses of outstanding architectural merit around Britain that can be rented for holidays, retreats or musical rehearsals. Douglas Edwards became Google's first director of consumer marketing and brand management and was responsible for setting the tone and direction of the company's communication with their users. In his book, 'I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59', he takes us inside the hyper-energized world of the 'Googleplex'. 'I'm Feeling Lucky' is published by Allen Lane. Professor Gordon Turnbull is recognised as one of the UK's leading practitioners in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Now Lead consultant in PTSD at the Capio Nightingale Hospital in London, he has spent his career fighting for the disorder's official recognition. His work has included conducting unprecedented debriefings of British prisoners of war and British hostages released from Lebanon including John McCarthy, Jackie Mann and Terry Waite. His book 'Trauma' is published by Bantam Press. Anne Hunter grew up in care and had a long career as a social worker. She responded to an appeal through the Leeds Metropolitan University for people who had spent part of their lives in foster/institutional care and who wanted to explore their lost heritage as part of a Heritage Lottery Funded exhibition. This exhibition accompanies a new play, 'Where's Your Mama Gone?', by Brian Daniels. Anne will be involved in hosting some of the the post-show discussions. 'Where's Your Mama Gone?' is at the New End Theatre, Hampstead. Producer: Chris Paling.

2BS Radio Archive
2000-03-01 Free' Ballin It

2BS Radio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2008


2000-03-01 Free' Ballin ItDave Ludt, Benny C, Bikeman, Jeremy Sossei, Brian Daniels, Dani Cardi, Elea, Farrugia, Benny C, Wyatt, and more2:05:31Bat Guano, Pickled Trout, and Fried Eggs. Holler Caller. Station Clensing. I am down with Click. It's not over J-Dogg. Bringing you over the hump of Wednesdays. Callers calling the wrong number. Requests. Bells. Bikeman and Benny C banter. The Humpty Dance? Weather Report. Annies. Worms. 2000-03-01 | 2:05:31 | 2BS Radio Archive | The Main Event | Wednesday | 9 to Midnight | WRHO 89.7 FM Hartwick College Oneonta NY | The B-Smith Radio Archive | Archived Recordings from my College Radio Show | www.twobs.com | 2bsradioarchive.blogspot.com | For full details > http://twobs.com/wiki/2BS_Radio_Archive_2000-03-01