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Introduction (0:00:00). Spencer goes to Disney World ... and he tries to change the world.US News Rankings -- for real this time! (0:09:48). What schools made a big jump? The Break (0:13:28). Results from both Big National Competitions, case balance numbers, and Students of the Week.Predictions Recap (0:18:07). Who's paying for Waffle House? Can judges fit in suitcases? And who's the first lawyer in Lone Star to actually win a mid-trial motion? Chat with the Champs, Part 1 (0:30:57). We interview the St. John's advocates and coaches, fresh off their NTC championship. How did they handle the short prep? What were their themes? Why does their mock trial office look like a frat? And where's head coach Brian Hughes?Chat with the Champs, Part 2 (0:56:11). We interview the South Texas coaches and half of their advocates, fresh off their AAJ STAC championship. When did they start to believe they could win? What did their two very different advocates learn from each other? And what was their haircut strategy?Mailbag (1:19:37). How would you compare NTC Finals and STAC Finals?
April 2, 2025 Sustained growth in property management doesn't have to rely on expensive lead generation. In this episode, Brian Hughes shares practical strategies for consistently growing your business, including the power of dedicating just one hour a week to business development. He also discusses how leveraging virtual assistants can streamline operations and improve efficiency. Tune in for expert insights that will help you build a scalable and successful property management business.
In this episode: this month's round-up of history books - 'Travellers in the Golden Realm' by Lubaaba Al-Azami, 'The Brutish Empire' by Des Ekin, and 'Dublin: The Irish Revolution, 1912−1923' by Brian Hughes.
Afternoon Headlines: Trump and US Defence Secretary respond to leaked Yemen war plans and 2032 Olympic Games venue confirmed Deep Dive: Top secret US war plans have been leaked after a journalist was accidentally added to a group chat on encrypted messaging app Signal. President Donald Trump and US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth both dismissed the story, even after National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes confirmed it ‘appears to be authentic’. In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by tech expert Trevor Long to explain why it’s a massive wake-up call for all governments, even here in Australia. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon Conway's interview with Deputy National Security Advisor Brian Hughes during Monday's first hour.
This week on the David Power Jockeys' Cup, host Niall Hannity is joined by the three-time Champion Jockey Brian Hughes to find out all about his story in the saddle so far!0:00 Introduction0:20 Tributes paid to Michael O'Sullivan5:10 Starting out on the Flat8:10 Career crossroads and decisions to make11:29 Winners started coming early over the Jumps14:57 Champion Conditional Jockey and building relationships16:00 The push to become Champion Jockey19:49 Surpassing 200 winners in a season and being crowned Champion again22:17 Difficulties getting good rides at the top level23:48 Experience of riding in the Cheltenham Gold Cup25:42 Back on board The Real Whacker for the Cheltenham Festival26:45 Who's going to win the David Power Jockeys' Cup?
Vince speaks with Brian Hughes, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications about how Donald Trump’s leadership will end the war in Ukraine. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Black Flash' Pat Barrett joins David Diamante in Manchester to preview Nephew Zelfa's fight with Jazza Dickens, looking back on his own career which saw British & European Title success plus a shot at the World Title, his time under the legendary coach Brian Hughes, a dip into his mindset and drive to success, touching on his stories away from the ring plus much more.
Yup, we still have more coverage from ALIS 2025. Today, I'm speaking with Brian Hughes of Twenty Four Seven Hotels and we're breaking down the state of hotel transactions, management shifts, and what's really happening behind the scenes in hospitality investment.
Dave Baldaro, Marketing Operations Manager and Chief Product Advocate at XMPie, joins Deborah Corn to discuss the nuance of customization and personalization in print, how XMPie empowers printers of all sizes to enhance customer engagement and profits, and we recap three case studies where printers incorporated data-driven marketing, workflow automation, and modular solutions to exponentially grow their businesses. Mentioned in This Episode: Dave Baldaro: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbaldaro/?originalSubdomain=uk Creating a Legacy for Pel Hughes Through Innovation and Resilience with Brian Hughes: https://podcastsfromtheprinterverse.com/creating-a-legacy-with-brian-hughes/ Full Service Solutions with Jay Mustafa, Thirst Creative: https://podcastsfromtheprinterverse.com/full-service-solutions-with-jay-mustafa-thirst-creative/ The Sweet Success of Team Jansen ProServices with Rolf Schlösse: https://podcastsfromtheprinterverse.com/the-sweet-success-of-team-jansen-proservices-with-rolf-schlosser/ Future of Personalization Demo: https://url.xmpie.com/2d4 XMPie: https://www.xmpie.com/ XMPie Events: https://www.xmpie.com/about-xmpie/events XMPie Resource Library: https://www.xmpie.com/resource-library XMPie VDP Software Page: https://www.xmpie.com/VDPSoftware XMPie Newsletter Subscription: https://www.xmpie.com/newsletter-subscribe Personalized Santa Letter: https://url.xmpie.com/6f31c3 Craig Bower: https://www.designthatrocks.com/ Rub That Rocks: https://www.rubthatrocks.com/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Partner with Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com/partnerships/ Subscribe to News From The Printerverse: https://printmediacentr.com/subscribe-2 Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net
In this episode of The Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast, Seth Serxner is joined by Brian Hughes, Director of Employee Well-Being & Spiritual Health at Optum, to talk about integrating spiritual care within healthcare settings, particularly for clinicians facing burnout and moral distress.Brian Hughes is a board-certified chaplain with 22 years of experience in acute care across various states. Six years ago, he transitioned to the health insurance sector with UnitedHealthcare Health Group Optum.Brian initially worked on a pilot program to screen Medicaid recipients for spiritual distress, leading to the development of a telephonic chaplaincy service. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he expanded his role to support healthcare staff, focusing on clinician support, living wills, and end-of-life discussions.His professional journey is influenced by personal insights from his wife, a breast cancer surgeon. Brian is dedicated to redefining chaplaincy beyond religious contexts, emphasizing spiritual care including values, meaning, purpose, community, and belonging. His work also focuses on addressing burnout and moral distress among healthcare staff.In a wide-ranging conversation, Brian and Seth discuss:☑️ Chaplains are pivotal in supporting healthcare providers, particularly those grappling with burnout and moral distress.☑️ Research indicates that systemic issues, rather than individual resilience, account for 80-90% of clinician burnout.☑️Even non-religious individuals benefit from spiritual care, as it addresses fundamental human needs like purpose, connection, and meaning.☑️ Healthcare organizations should align systemic changes with business objectives.☑️ Including values like compassion in performance reviews and organizational strategies promotes a supportive and humane work environment.☑️ Expanding chaplaincy services across healthcare systems can enhance clinician well-being.☑️ High health literacy is essential for patients and families to make informed decisions.☑️ And much more.Learn About EdLogicsWant to see how EdLogics' gamified platform can boost health literacy, drive engagement in health and wellness programs, and help people live happier, healthier lives? Visit EdLogics.
Brian Hughes, President at Pel Hughes, joins Deborah Corn to discuss the company's commitment to innovation, their partnership with XMPie, data-driven marketing strategies, the potential of personalized video, and the legacy of Pel Hughes. Mentioned in This Episode: Brian Hughes: https://linkedin.com/in/brianhughespelhughes/ Pel Hughes: https://pelhughes.com/ Katie Fisher: https://linkedin.com/in/katiecoleenfisher/ XMPie: https://xmpie.com/ XMPie Marketing Automation: https://www.xmpie.com/marketing-automation/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Partner with Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com/partnerships/ Subscribe to News From The Printerverse: https://printmediacentr.com/subscribe-2 Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net
Pastor Brian Hughes from Passion Community Church shares his journey to faith, which began later in life after experiencing a pivotal moment with his daughter. Despite initial challenges and criticisms, Brian followed God's guidance to create a church for non-traditional churchgoers, leading to significant growth and impact. His emphasis on trusting in God's provision, taking risks, and fostering a culture of transparency and delegation has allowed the church to thrive and reach a wider audience. The importance of aligning actions with God's will, seeking feedback, and empowering others within the organization are key themes in Brian's leadership approach, ultimately resulting in a supportive and accountable community focused on continuous progress and following God's calling. Sponsor: Hawkins Health and Fitness Nick 'Coach' Hawkins 804-638-1386 Buy Emotionally Healthy Spirituality: https://amzn.to/3YH9mW5 Follow Men's Alliance Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mensalliancetribe/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mensalliancetribe Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mensalliancetribe Website - https://www.mensalliancetribe.com/ Order the Book - Answer With Truth: The Ambassador's Field Manual for Leading Your Family Spiritually - https://amzn.to/3BmnuKV --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mensalliancetribe/support
We have a special treat today, an interview I conducted live with Jay Hughes at the recent Southeastern Family Office Forum, or SEFOF, in Atlanta. SEFOF is a remarkable non-profit family office and family enterprise network that is now 14 years old. I had a wonderful time there and met many nice folks. My thanks to Brian Hughes, Bryn Monohan and Betsy Brown and all the volunteers for making this keynote interview possible. The interview was conducted over a livestream in front of an audience of three hundred, and I do want to address some minor audio issues you might notice. While there may be a few slight fluctuations in sound quality, rest assured, these issues are not significant and should not detract from your listening experience. Jay Hughes is an author, advisor to families, and founder of a law partnership in New York that represented private clients throughout the world, and now retired from the active practice of wealth advisory. His wonderful book, Family Wealth, Keeping it in the Family, has become a classic in the family wealth space, and he warns that the shirtsleeves proverb is a warning and not a curse. Jay's wisdom is on full display in this engaging interview, and it is readily apparent why this man has had such a large impact on many families and individuals over the last thirty years. This interview is part of a series done in partnership with the James E. Hughes Jr. Foundation. Please listen to my previous interview with Jay in 2023, as well as Christian Stewart, John Warnick, Gunther Weil and Keith Whitaker. WEBSITE: https://jehjf.org/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Wealth-Keeping-Intellectual-Financial-Generations/dp/157660151X NOTE: This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Anything said by the guests or host should not be construed as legal or investment advice. Thanks for listening. Joe Reilly is the CEO of Circulus Group, and the host of the Private Capital Podcast as well as the Inheritance Podcast. FOLLOW JOE: https://twitter.com/joereillyjr WEBSITE: circulus.substack.com PRIVATE CAPITAL PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-capital/id1644526501 Thanks for listening. If you like the podcast, please share it with your friends and take a minute to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. We appreciate it. ©2024 Joe Reilly
President Joe Biden struggled throughout the first presidential debate Thursday to fend off a barrage of attacks from former President Donald Trump. On this special edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy offer instant analysis of Thursday night's CNN Presidential Debate in Atlanta. A debate viewed as one of the last moments to upend the trajectory of the 2024 race. AJC Washington correspondent Tia Mitchell talks to Trump campaign political operative Brian Hughes and Democratic strategist and activist Chris Bruce on the spin room floor. Links to topics Biden struggles to fend off Trump in messy Atlanta showdown Have a question for the show? Call the 24-hour PoliticallyGeorgia Podcast Hotline at770-810-5297.We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reports have begun to circulate regarding steps taken by ex-President Donald Trump's team to identify potential vice presidential candidates for his purported campaign. Names that might ring a bell for many constituents, such as Senators Marco Rubio (R-Florida), J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), and Tim Scott (R-South Carolina), Representatives Byron Donalds (R-Florida) and Elise Stefanik (R-New York), along with North Dakota's Republican Governor Doug Burgum and ex-urban development secretary Ben Carson, are among those on the shortlist. Moreover, NBC News suggests a particular focus on four primary contenders, namely Rubio, Scott, Vance, and Burgum. Brian Hughes, Trump's campaign spokesperson, has urged the public to disregard any assertions about the VP selection unless it comes from Trump himself. He warned in a recent press release that only Trump holds the knowledge of his eventual pick, thereby making any other claims unverified or false. Trump, transitioning his attentions to campaign strategy, has expressed confidence in securing victory in his birth state of New York, traditionally a stronghold for Democrats. Despite current polling suggesting a less-than-favorable outcome, Trump remains unabated in his predictions of success, calling upon the support of New Yorkers in a recent Truth Social platform post. 'My fellow New Yorkers, together we can turn the tides in our great state,' Trump asserted in his video message. 'As your nominee for President, I set out to bring about a historic win in our traditionally blue state. Take heart, as we strive to reclaim New York. If we triumph here, the race, as a whole, is ours to win.', Trump's confidence in a GOP victory in New York appears to be stimulated by what he perceives as significant dissatisfaction among the state's populace. He talked about substantial issues in the region, including the rise in crime and perceived mismanagement of resources, which he attributes to the influx of unauthorized immigrants using public services. This, he believes, offers an opportunity for a conservative resurgence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This past weekend saw a significant gathering of conservative power players in sunny Miami. The dynamic duo of former President Donald Trump and beloved Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, strategized ardently to bring victory to the Republican Party in the pending elections. This confabulation, enthusiastically corroborated by independent sources like Florida's Voice, featured several hours of intense dialogue. The confirmed reports ignited the political echo chamber, creating a wave of Republican anticipation. The Washington Post, while naturally leaning towards its editorial biases, could not miss the newsworthy encounter. They highlighted the commitment Governor DeSantis made to support and aid Mr. Trump, which resounds with significant implications for the 2024 presidential race. Governor DeSantis' indomitable spirit was evident during his own 2024 presidential campaign where he performed above and beyond expectation. Though the campaign ended with his endorsement of President Trump after a commendable second-place finish in the Iowa caucus, it was far from a failure. Supporters put their wallets behind their belief in DeSantis' leadership, resulting in an impressive fundraising drive. The governor amassed an extraordinary war chest from his successful 2022 gubernatorial reelection bid, exceeding $100 million. This financial strength is set to benefit the larger conservative cause. Earlier this month, DeSantis made clear his intentions about the breadth of his support for Trump at a private event with donors. There, he outlined his plans to help amplify Trump's financial resources, clearly showing his allegiance. Interestingly, the Democrat counterparts, including President Biden's camp, have also been ramping up their fundraising efforts, responding to the electoral necessities of the 2024 cycle. However, Republicans have both the advantage of motivation and also potent powerhouse governors like DeSantis in their camp. Brian Hughes, the senior advisor to Trump's 2024 campaign, addressed this unity of efforts in a statement to Florida's Voice. He openly welcomed support from all Republican leaders, marking a salient display of unity in the face of mutual political adversaries. The overarching aim, as expressed by Hughes, is not merely to reclaim the presidency. The Republican endeavour is to reinstate conservative lead in the US House and Senate while buttressing Republicans in every other election-ballot post. A broad and ambitious goal, certainly befitting the conservative spirit. As the election season intensifies, the political landscape is starting to unfold. National polls indicate a slimming lead for Biden, presumably due to the unfulfilled promises of his administration. These, however, are not the key deciders. The swing states bear more weight in ascertaining the outcome of the election. And according to the aggregate data from RealClearPolling, Trump maintains a prospective lead in those crucial territories. The conservative rallying cry is clearly resonating among the electorate. The convergence of Trump and DeSantis and their fertile discussions is promising for the Republicans, aligning power and resources towards a resounding victory in the coming elections. In conclusion, as confirmed by various sources, the Trump-DeSantis meeting signifies a new dawn in the Republican camp, a consolidation of forces and a clear battle plan for victory. The unfolding election season will undoubtedly tell a riveting tale of political prowess. Real News Now Website Connect with Real News Now on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealNewsNowApp/ X Twitter: https://twitter.com/realnewsapp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realnews/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realnewsnowapp Threads: https://www.threads.net/@realnews/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/realnewsnow Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@RealNews YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@realnewsnowapp End Wokeness: https://endthewokeness.com #realnewsnowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join Lisa G. and Brian Hughes in the latest episode of WholeCEO Podcast as they uncover the secrets to fostering a workplace environment where team members feel safe to take risks, voice concerns, and innovate freely. In this episode, Brian explores the fundamental question: What is psychological safety and how can we cultivate it within our teams? Drawing from extensive research and real-world examples, he offers actionable insights and practical strategies for leaders at all levels. But that's not all. Brian also addresses the unique challenge of balancing managerial duties with coaching responsibilities. Discover how you can effectively wear both hats, empowering your team while still driving results. And finally, learn the keys to developing highly engaging cultures that inspire passion and commitment among employees. Brian shares proven methods for creating an atmosphere where individuals thrive and collaboration flourishes. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an up-and-coming leader, this episode is a must-listen for anyone striving to build stronger, more resilient teams in today's fast-paced business world. Don't miss out on unlocking the secrets to creating psychological safety and driving success in your organization!
Brian Hughes, Texas Outdoors Journal North Texas Editor, covers fishing across North Texas and classic lures that still work. This week's "On 'R Off the Road" is the 2024 KIA Telluride SX-Prestige X-PRO V6 AWD.
This episode of the Inclusive Enterprise Podcast features a conversation with Giovanna Giuliani Executive Director, California Health Care Safety Net Institute (SNI) and Dr. Minako Watabe, Chief Medical Officer, Ventura County Medical Center about the innovative and effective Racial Equity Community of Practice program led by The California Health Care Safety Net Institute (SNI) that is providing new strategies for health equity in California.Health care organizations are on the front-lines of addressing health equity. They play key roles in delivering care, offering products to access care, as employers, and as social safety nets in their communities. Leaders from hospitals, health systems, and health plans are searching for ways to address health equity within their organizations and the communities they serve. They are seeking to understand how they can confront systemic racism and bias and reduce health disparities.In 2022, the Safety Net Institute (SNI) launched the Racial Equity Community of Practice in partnership with the National Equity Project (NEP) and with funding from the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF). The Racial Equity Community of Practice has been instrumental in fostering public health care system collaboration and driving progress in the realm of health equity through a systemic approach. Over 18 months, public health care systems worked collaboratively to pave the way to strengthen anti-racism strategies and integrate equity into the fabric of their institutional culture, practices, and policies. California's safety net provides both hospital and outpatient care to anyone who needs it, regardless of insurance status, immigration status, ability to pay, or any other circumstance.Listen to this episode "Advancing Racial Equity Across California's Public Health Systems." Co-hosts Charlotte and Brian Hughes enjoy a thoughtful conversation with Giovanna Giuliani Executive Director, California Health Care Safety Net Institute (SNI) who oversees the Racial Equity Community of Practice, and Dr. Minako Watabe, Chief Medical Officer, Ventura County Medical Center representing one of the twelve community of practice member health providers.Key Insights Shared Include:-The mission and inspiration for the SNI Racial Equity Community of Practice (CoP)-Expectations and key takeaways during the CoP experience-Phase Two focus of the Racial Equity CoP-What makes this CoP approach so successfulSee Dr. Minako Watabe share her perspective and more!This initiative serves as a role model for hospitals and health systems across the country to emulate, which is why the Inclusive Enterprise Podcast wanted to communicate and celebrate the effort.At Inclusive Leaders Group, we help leaders create safe, inclusive spaces that elevate employee engagement and performance to improve the business results and the communities they serve.You can find infWe help leaders create safe, inclusive spaces that elevate employee engagement and performance to improve the business results and the communities they serve.
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Faith Horizons | Discovering the kingdom of God in Kansas City One Conversation at a Time
Today, we have Brian Hughes from the Kansas City Dream Center and City Serve KC. In this episode, we delve into the work of these two incredible organizations and how they are making a difference in their community.The Kansas City Dream Center, a part of the Dream Center Network, is a faith-based community outreach nonprofit. Bryan shares their mission of building intentional, long-lasting relationships that transform lives and create new beginnings. They focus on addressing homelessness, food insecurity, and the needs of the community while also sharing the Gospel message.City Serve KC, on the other hand, works closely with logistics and transportation, sorting and distributing goods donated by companies like Amazon, Costco, and Walmart. They partner with local churches and faith-based nonprofits to share these items while equipping them to share the Gospel effectively.Brian highlights the importance of volunteers and churches getting involved in their mission. You can find more information and volunteer opportunities on their respective websites, https://www.kcdreamcenter.org/ and https://www.cityservekc.org/. MusicIntro and Outro Music by Jerry Abahhttps://youtu.be/NJFQvXk36oM Support the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/faithhorizons. Help us discover more of what God is doing in Kansas City.
According to data from Stanley Black & Decker, almost 80% of young people and their parents worry about how they'll pay for college or whether it's the right path for them. A career in the skilled trades could be the answer. The research also found that many young people hold misconceptions about trade careers, yet most skilled tradespeople said their jobs are in high demand. Can we close the skills gap by exposing more students to trades? Are there significant financial incentives to pursue a career in a skilled trade? What about accessibility and gender equality in the field? In this episode, Brian Hughes joins Kevin to discuss how to expose more students to opportunities and benefits of working in the skilled trades industry.
In this episode, Brian Hughes discusses the three aspects of your Property Management business you must have in order to grow rapidly. If you want to grow your Property Management business and add more doors - listen in on this episode and make sure you are on a solid foundation. BizDev Mastermind provides you and/or your Business Development Manager with the support, tools, and roadmap to succeed! Follow our proven Business Development training to generate more leads, close more deals, and attract better clients.
In this episode I chat with Brian Hughes about root cause analysis and letting go of labels that have been given to you by others.
In this episode, Brian Hughes shares how you can determine what makes you different as a company and how to communicate this to your prospects!
Brian Hughes of BizDev Mastermind walks you through how to best use LinkedIn to grow your network to ultimately grow your property management business!
Nick is joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght to look ahead to three fabulous days at Aintree and to reflect on the latest news from around the racing world. They dissect the latest in the John Dance case with rumours swirling of multiple repossessions in Middleham and the enforced withdrawal of Bravemansgame from the Bowl today. They also discuss the Animal Rebellion threat and the BHA's response plus consider why this is a huge day for Brian Hughes. Guests today include Nico de Boinville, Keith Donoghue, Eddie O'Leary, Sam Thomas and Sandy Thompson.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght to look ahead to three fabulous days at Aintree and to reflect on the latest news from around the racing world. They dissect the latest in the John Dance case with rumours swirling of multiple repossessions in Middleham and the enforced withdrawal of Bravemansgame from the Bowl today. They also discuss the Animal Rebellion threat and the BHA's response plus consider why this is a huge day for Brian Hughes. Guests today include Nico de Boinville, Keith Donoghue, Eddie O'Leary, Sam Thomas and Sandy Thompson.
Two years after the January 6th attack, the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers – two of the groups that stormed the Capitol and tried to overturn an election – are on a mission. This time, their goal is more subtle but just as sinister. Although individual Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are on trial for conspiracy and a heap of other crimes, the federal government has been slow to call the groups extremists. In courtrooms, on Twitter, and in media reports the groups are trying to clean up their image, and people are buying it. Today we're going to explore how the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers use propaganda – calling themselves a “drinking club,” “patriots,” and “constitutionalists” – to control their own narrative and hide their violent, extremist views. Calling out these lies, and understanding how they work, is key to holding the groups accountable for the January 6th attack and exposing their continued messages of hate. Joining us are Meghan Conroy and Jon Lewis. Meghan is a Fellow with the Digital Forensic Research Lab and a former Investigator with the January 6th Committee, where she focused on the role of social media in the Capitol attack. Jon is a Fellow at the Program on Extremism at George Washington University, where he studies domestic and homegrown extremism. They wrote a recent Just Security piece analyzing the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers propaganda efforts and why they've been successful so far. Show Notes: Meghan Conroy (@meghaneconroy)Jon Lewis (@Jon_Lewis27)Meghan and Jon's Just Security article on the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers' propaganda efforts 24:25 Mary McCord's Q&A “What Everyone Needs to Know About Prosecuting Domestic Terrorism” 29:10 Brian Hughes and Cynthia Miller Idriss' Lawfare article on the evolving landscape of domestic extremism and “mobilizing concepts”30:05 NYU's American Journalism Online ProgramMusic: “The Parade” by “Hey Pluto!” from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/the-parade (License code: 36B6ODD7Y6ODZ3BX)Music: “Desert Soul” by Tobias Voight from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/tobias-voigt/desert-soul (License code: RWJXGHZMZEKXIDGT)
Come join us for smooth jazz by Brian Hughes. Ben Tankard, Gerald Albright and more.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the lates news and developments from around the racing world today. Continuing the build up to Cheltenham, the most successful Festival amateur, Jamie Codd, joins the show to discuss his rides this year, his favourite Festival memories and to touch on the Tattersalls Cheltenham sale. He also reveals a fascinating ride in this year's Hunters' Chase. Champion Trainer Paul Nicholls gives a bullish report on Bravemansagme, hints at one that might still be ahead of the handicapper and also looks ahead to Sandown's fixture on Saturday. Donald McCain opens the show by lamenting the ban handed to Brian Hughes at Doncaster on Saturday, while Martin Kelly brings you the latest from the closing weeks of the season in Riyadh.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the lates news and developments from around the racing world today. Continuing the build up to Cheltenham, the most successful Festival amateur, Jamie Codd, joins the show to discuss his rides this year, his favourite Festival memories and to touch on the Tattersalls Cheltenham sale. He also reveals a fascinating ride in this year's Hunters' Chase. Champion Trainer Paul Nicholls gives a bullish report on Bravemansagme, hints at one that might still be ahead of the handicapper and also looks ahead to Sandown's fixture on Saturday. Donald McCain opens the show by lamenting the ban handed to Brian Hughes at Doncaster on Saturday, while Martin Kelly brings you the latest from the closing weeks of the season in Riyadh.
Episode Summary:Spirituality and religion play an important role in many people's lives—but they may not feel comfortable bringing up these topics with their care providers. As we continue to look at ways to better support your health and well-being, Dr. Mary Jo Kreitzer and Reverend Brian Hughes join our hosts for a discussion about how spirituality and religion affect health care—and how to get the conversation started.Highlights:04:10 Interview: Dr. Mary Jo Kreitzer, Director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Spirituality & Healing | Dr. Kreitzer has spent much of her career as a physician, educator, and researcher studying the connection between our spiritual practice and our health. She talks about the importance of asking the question “what matters?” when it comes to health and health care, instead of the traditional question, “what's the matter?”024:35 Interview: Rev. Brian Hughes, spiritual care specialist and chaplain at UnitedHealth Group | Rev. Hughes shares anecdotes from his personal experiences as a hospital chaplain, including what it's like to put aside his own perspective and focus on being present for another person in need. Resources:How to talk to someone who is seriously ill or dying (optum.com)How to live well with chronic illness (optum.com)Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & HealingGuests:Dr. Mary Jo Kreitzer, Founder and Director, Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & HealingBrian Hughes,Board Certified Chaplain & Spiritual Care Specialist at UnitedHealth Group The views, opinions, endorsements and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of Optum.Visit optum.com for more information about how Optum is helping to create a healthier world.
Thomas McDonagh was a frustratingly good prospect from the Collyhurst and Moston gym in Manchester and learned his trade under the brilliant coach Brian Hughes. McDonagh was a one club man, amateur and pro, and he boxed the likes of Anthony Small, Sam Webb, Wayne Alexander, Bradley Pryce and Andrew Face but he admits he didn't fulfil his potential. He was also a stablemate to the likes pop Robin Reid, Gary Lockett, Michael Jennings, Anthony Farnell and Michael Gomez and is known to be one of the funniest character in British boxing. Here, he talks about his career, the good boxing does, his relationships with Brian Hughes and Pat Barrett and life inside one of Manchester's most famous gyms.
Former world featherweight champion Scott Quigg talks about the single-mindedness that took him to the top of the sport. He discuses the sacrifices he has made to reach the pinnacle in a fights against the likes of Rendall Monroe, Carl Frampton, Kiko Martinez and Oscar Valdez. The former champion also talks about his life after boxing, and what it was like learning from coaches including Brian Hughes, Ricky Hatton, Joe Gallagher and Freddie Roach – as well as being a stablemate of Puerto Rican great Miguel Cotto.
In this episode we call “How to Grow Your Property Management Business," Pete interviews Brian Hughes, co-founder of BizDev Mastermind. Pete and Brian discuss the difference between sales and marketing, what exactly does a BDM do, strategies to generate leads, key elements of a sales process and how to hire and compensate a property manager. Pete's hot topic of the day is "Sales vs.Ops," the ying and the yang that is sales versus operations.
Join Christina and Frank as they unpack the new "exploratory" video from Former Trenton Mayor Doug Palmer as he "may" challenge Brian Hughes for the Mercer County Executive seat. Special guest, Trenton's own Bastard of Goodness, Bill Kearney. The Chump is Here!File Size: 57323 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
This week: A birds-eye view of how podcasting is doing political ads this year, Spotify stock drops after announcing price increase, podcast companies discuss diversity at Advertising Week and the IAB Upfront, and a massive new Nielsen study shows podcast ads universally boost brand metrics. How podcast networks are making their own rules for political advertising—and how they differ from one another. Manuela: Midterm elections are approaching fast in the United States and that means political ads are on the rise. This Wednesday MarketingBrew's Alyssa Meyers published an article giving an overview of how different publishers and networks are handling the sensitive issue. “Political advertisers, including candidates and advocacy groups, have expressed interest in podcasts, according to several network execs, but not all networks want to play ball. And because the FCC doesn't regulate political ads in podcasting, the rules are left entirely up to platforms and networks.” iHeart, Wondery, and Vox declined to comment on Meyer's story, but those that did gave a wide variety of responses and opinions. Cadence13 has always been open to political ads, for instance. That said, the decision on whether or not to run any particular cause or campaign is left to the individual hosts of Cadence13 original podcasts. Spotify has flipped the switch to allow political ads again, having banned them after accusations of spreading disinformation during the 2020 presidential election. Curiously, both Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts do not directly mention political advertising in their ad policies. Due to government regulations, NPR cannot run political ads on terrestrial radio. CEO Gina Garrubbo told MarketingBrew NPR chooses not to run political ads on other platforms. Meyers continues: “Execs from other podcast networks told us they're starting to see increasing interest from political candidates and issue-based organizations, and though they're open to these opportunities, some don't have formal policies in place yet.” Shira Atkins, co-founder and CRO of Wonder Media Network, has taken the approach of allowing political ads but only as part of sponsored content or via baked-in host-read. She says the network has gotten pitches from PACs and candidates, but some have blanched at the idea of handing over creative control to a host instead of running an ad produced by the campaign. “While political ad dollars aren't flooding the podcast space the way they are CTV, as the industry continues to grow, its political ad policies will likely continue to evolve and solidify, even if they differ across networks.” If there's one clear consensus in the world of political advertising on podcasts, it's that there currently is no consensus. Spotify Shares Slip 10% After CEO Says Price Hikes Coming Next Year Shreya: On Wednesday Denny Jacob, writing for The Wall Street Journal and reposted to MarketWatch, published coverage of the Spotify's Tuesday earnings call. The results were a mixed bag for Spotify. “For its third quarter, Spotify reported 456 million monthly active users, up 20% from a year earlier and above the company's guidance. Paying subscribers, Spotify's most lucrative type of customer, climbed 13% to 195 million, also exceeding the company's expectations, thanks to promotions and household plans.” That said, Spotify also posted a Q3 loss of 195 million dollars. Spotify Premium has cost $9.99 since the service launched in 2011, but CEO Daniel Ek says that'll change some time next year. Spotify shares fell 10% after the announcement. Podcast companies want to increase diverse content—but say they need better ad budgets to do so Manuela: Time for another article from MarketingBrew's Alyssa Meyers, this one published on Monday. In it, she covers conversations about the podcasting industry stemming from Advertising Week New York and the IAB Podcast Upfront last week. “Part of the push for more diversity in podcasting is about getting creators from different backgrounds behind the mic in the first place. Conal Byrne, CEO of the iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group, said that podcasting, like other mediums, has a problem with representation, but that there are efforts underway to “course-correct.” Meyers cites the Edison Research's 2022 Infinite Dial to demonstrate that the average makeup of the regular US podcast listeners - 53% men and 59% white, has declined in recent years. She also notes the diverse makeup of podcast hosts is outpacing wider US population statistics, using statistics from The Creators, a study published by Edison Research and Sounds Profitable on June 28th. Conversations about diversification also raise questions about brand safety. “During Acast's panel, global head of ad innovation Elli Dimitroulakos said that brand-safety tech can be imperfect as well, because it “has been built by people with preconceived notions or biases.” Dimitrioulakos provides the example of a retailer avoiding any instance of the word ‘bomb' in an attempt to distance themselves from any content to do with war, but in the process unrelated content like discussions of bomber jackets are caught in the crossfire. “Or “if I say ‘a bomb lipstick,' I'm not talking about a weapon,” added Brooke DeVard Ozaydinli, host of the Naked Beauty podcast.” Tenderfoot TV co-founder and president Donald Albright says advertisers should be prepared to invest in the industry and support the diversity they want to see in the industry. “Black content is what creates the culture, all culture, so invest in that,” he said. “Put the money in it, and also pay a premium on it. Don't just pay the normal rate, pay extra, because you're reaching a very targeted market that's going to set the trends. That should be more valuable.” New massive Nielsen study finds podcast ads universally boost brand metrics, long ads work. Shreya: On Wednesday Gillian Follett, writing for AdAge, covered a new Nielsen study purported to be the ‘largest ever' study of podcast ads. “The study, titled “Podcast Ad Effectiveness: Best Practices for Key Industries,” consolidates the findings of 610 separate studies conducted by Nielsen to measure how ads inserted into podcast episodes affected several performance metrics, including brand familiarity, brand affinity and brand awareness. It also measured consumers' intent to search for more information about the brand; purchase something from the brand; or recommend the brand to others.” The individual studies cover a period of four years and involved over 147,000 respondents, leading to the claim this is the largest ever study of podcasting advertising effectiveness. This claim was made by study commissioner Magna, an investment and intelligence unit of IPG Mediabrands. One notable bit of data is the finding that ads longer than 35 seconds drive better results than shorter creatives. Magna executive VP and managing director of audience intelligence and strategy Brian Hughes suggests this is due in part to the tendency for longer creatives to be tailor-made for podcasting. Shorter ads have a higher likelihood of being repurposed from another medium - such as radio - while longer ads likely have been built with podcasting in mind. “Additionally, podcast ads largely had the same impact whether they were read by the podcast host or they came from the brand. In fact, custom ads—which typically involve the host sharing their personal experience with the brand, according to Hughes—were generally less effective than those that didn't feature the podcast host. The report points out that “custom content may not be worth the price of creation given it lags in performance.”” It's also worth noting with both the results we've covered and the rest in the article that Nielsen's methodology actually suppresses positive results, in a way. Respondents aren't actually listeners of the podcasts they're being tested with. It then stands to reason that if a result comes back positive in this study, the results are likely even better with an individual podcast's actual audience. Quick Hits Manuela: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we've named Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week: Pocket Casts Mobile Apps Are Now Open Source by Yael Rubinstein for Pocket Casts. This one does what it says on the tin: podcast listening service Pocket Casts announces their decision to make both the iOS and Android versions of their mobile apps open source. SoundExchange wins $9.7 million judgment from Slacker/LiveOne for unpaid music royalties by Kurt Hanson for RainNews. A brief rundown of the background behind the case and its outcome. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: A birds-eye view of how podcasting is doing political ads this year, Spotify stock drops after announcing price increase, podcast companies discuss diversity at Advertising Week and the IAB Upfront, and a massive new Nielsen study shows podcast ads universally boost brand metrics. How podcast networks are making their own rules for political advertising—and how they differ from one another. Manuela: Midterm elections are approaching fast in the United States and that means political ads are on the rise. This Wednesday MarketingBrew's Alyssa Meyers published an article giving an overview of how different publishers and networks are handling the sensitive issue. “Political advertisers, including candidates and advocacy groups, have expressed interest in podcasts, according to several network execs, but not all networks want to play ball. And because the FCC doesn't regulate political ads in podcasting, the rules are left entirely up to platforms and networks.” iHeart, Wondery, and Vox declined to comment on Meyer's story, but those that did gave a wide variety of responses and opinions. Cadence13 has always been open to political ads, for instance. That said, the decision on whether or not to run any particular cause or campaign is left to the individual hosts of Cadence13 original podcasts. Spotify has flipped the switch to allow political ads again, having banned them after accusations of spreading disinformation during the 2020 presidential election. Curiously, both Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts do not directly mention political advertising in their ad policies. Due to government regulations, NPR cannot run political ads on terrestrial radio. CEO Gina Garrubbo told MarketingBrew NPR chooses not to run political ads on other platforms. Meyers continues: “Execs from other podcast networks told us they're starting to see increasing interest from political candidates and issue-based organizations, and though they're open to these opportunities, some don't have formal policies in place yet.” Shira Atkins, co-founder and CRO of Wonder Media Network, has taken the approach of allowing political ads but only as part of sponsored content or via baked-in host-read. She says the network has gotten pitches from PACs and candidates, but some have blanched at the idea of handing over creative control to a host instead of running an ad produced by the campaign. “While political ad dollars aren't flooding the podcast space the way they are CTV, as the industry continues to grow, its political ad policies will likely continue to evolve and solidify, even if they differ across networks.” If there's one clear consensus in the world of political advertising on podcasts, it's that there currently is no consensus. Spotify Shares Slip 10% After CEO Says Price Hikes Coming Next Year Shreya: On Wednesday Denny Jacob, writing for The Wall Street Journal and reposted to MarketWatch, published coverage of the Spotify's Tuesday earnings call. The results were a mixed bag for Spotify. “For its third quarter, Spotify reported 456 million monthly active users, up 20% from a year earlier and above the company's guidance. Paying subscribers, Spotify's most lucrative type of customer, climbed 13% to 195 million, also exceeding the company's expectations, thanks to promotions and household plans.” That said, Spotify also posted a Q3 loss of 195 million dollars. Spotify Premium has cost $9.99 since the service launched in 2011, but CEO Daniel Ek says that'll change some time next year. Spotify shares fell 10% after the announcement. Podcast companies want to increase diverse content—but say they need better ad budgets to do so Manuela: Time for another article from MarketingBrew's Alyssa Meyers, this one published on Monday. In it, she covers conversations about the podcasting industry stemming from Advertising Week New York and the IAB Podcast Upfront last week. “Part of the push for more diversity in podcasting is about getting creators from different backgrounds behind the mic in the first place. Conal Byrne, CEO of the iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group, said that podcasting, like other mediums, has a problem with representation, but that there are efforts underway to “course-correct.” Meyers cites the Edison Research's 2022 Infinite Dial to demonstrate that the average makeup of the regular US podcast listeners - 53% men and 59% white, has declined in recent years. She also notes the diverse makeup of podcast hosts is outpacing wider US population statistics, using statistics from The Creators, a study published by Edison Research and Sounds Profitable on June 28th. Conversations about diversification also raise questions about brand safety. “During Acast's panel, global head of ad innovation Elli Dimitroulakos said that brand-safety tech can be imperfect as well, because it “has been built by people with preconceived notions or biases.” Dimitrioulakos provides the example of a retailer avoiding any instance of the word ‘bomb' in an attempt to distance themselves from any content to do with war, but in the process unrelated content like discussions of bomber jackets are caught in the crossfire. “Or “if I say ‘a bomb lipstick,' I'm not talking about a weapon,” added Brooke DeVard Ozaydinli, host of the Naked Beauty podcast.” Tenderfoot TV co-founder and president Donald Albright says advertisers should be prepared to invest in the industry and support the diversity they want to see in the industry. “Black content is what creates the culture, all culture, so invest in that,” he said. “Put the money in it, and also pay a premium on it. Don't just pay the normal rate, pay extra, because you're reaching a very targeted market that's going to set the trends. That should be more valuable.” New massive Nielsen study finds podcast ads universally boost brand metrics, long ads work. Shreya: On Wednesday Gillian Follett, writing for AdAge, covered a new Nielsen study purported to be the ‘largest ever' study of podcast ads. “The study, titled “Podcast Ad Effectiveness: Best Practices for Key Industries,” consolidates the findings of 610 separate studies conducted by Nielsen to measure how ads inserted into podcast episodes affected several performance metrics, including brand familiarity, brand affinity and brand awareness. It also measured consumers' intent to search for more information about the brand; purchase something from the brand; or recommend the brand to others.” The individual studies cover a period of four years and involved over 147,000 respondents, leading to the claim this is the largest ever study of podcasting advertising effectiveness. This claim was made by study commissioner Magna, an investment and intelligence unit of IPG Mediabrands. One notable bit of data is the finding that ads longer than 35 seconds drive better results than shorter creatives. Magna executive VP and managing director of audience intelligence and strategy Brian Hughes suggests this is due in part to the tendency for longer creatives to be tailor-made for podcasting. Shorter ads have a higher likelihood of being repurposed from another medium - such as radio - while longer ads likely have been built with podcasting in mind. “Additionally, podcast ads largely had the same impact whether they were read by the podcast host or they came from the brand. In fact, custom ads—which typically involve the host sharing their personal experience with the brand, according to Hughes—were generally less effective than those that didn't feature the podcast host. The report points out that “custom content may not be worth the price of creation given it lags in performance.”” It's also worth noting with both the results we've covered and the rest in the article that Nielsen's methodology actually suppresses positive results, in a way. Respondents aren't actually listeners of the podcasts they're being tested with. It then stands to reason that if a result comes back positive in this study, the results are likely even better with an individual podcast's actual audience. Quick Hits Manuela: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we've named Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week: Pocket Casts Mobile Apps Are Now Open Source by Yael Rubinstein for Pocket Casts. This one does what it says on the tin: podcast listening service Pocket Casts announces their decision to make both the iOS and Android versions of their mobile apps open source. SoundExchange wins $9.7 million judgment from Slacker/LiveOne for unpaid music royalties by Kurt Hanson for RainNews. A brief rundown of the background behind the case and its outcome. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Hughes and Amarnath Amarasingam discuss the paper they co-wrote with David Jones, "Ecofascism: An Examination of the Far-Right/Ecology Nexus in the Online Space." The interview today was conducted by Sina Kashefipour and the show is produced by Chelsea Daymon and Sina Kashefipour. If you have enjoyed listening to The Loopcast please consider making a donation to the show through our Patreon. We greatly appreciate it.
He's living the dream of every Cornell Hotel School student...Brian has been in the hotel industry since the day he graduated in 1990. He's a 6-time GM and Hotel Oscar Award winner (listen to find out what that means) and the manager we all wish we had.He's also the husband of our best friend and we have loved him for 30+ years!Plus - he tells you how to get your room comped.Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornell University
Reverend Brian Hughes has been providing support to UnitedHealthcare and Optum Providers since 2018. Wendy was traveling, but Simon spoke with him about his role providing spiritual care and support for a large insurance workforce. To support the podcast: https://www.fixmoralinjury.org/get-started Twitter - @fixmoralinjury Instagram - @moralinjury Facebook - @moralinjuryofhc LinkedIn - @moral Injury of Healthcare
How's 2022 going so far? I can't seem to make the switch...In my mind it is still 2020... Get Caught Trying to Make the World Better! Best Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Safety Storytelling, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives... Give this a listen. Thanks for listening and tell your friends. See you on Audible...all my books are up on there. One of them is read by a British dude - it is like a Harry Potter book! Have a great day as well.
In episode 34 of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway revisits some of the main news stories from the week including the retirement of jockeys agent Dave Roberts and jump jockey Brian Hughes's achievement of becoming only the 4th jump jockey to reach 200 winners in a season, in the UK. With the jumps finale at Sandown Park on Saturday, Paul Nicholls gives an insight into some of his runners including Greaneteen in the Grade 1 Celebration Chase and Enrilo in the bet365 Gold Cup. Taking on Enrilo will be runaway Scottish National winner Win My Wings and her owner Sue Howell discusses her chances. Kevin Brogan will be at Sandown on Saturday to pick up his trophy for Champion Conditional and in an interview with Cornelius Lysaght, he explains what winning the title means and his aims for the future.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV presenter Jane Mangan to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. They begin by celebrating the news of Brian Hughes's 200th winner of the season, with the champion-elect telling Nick how he approached this year's title race. They then focus on two key regulatory issues in Irish racing: a spate of cocaine positives (with a statement from the IHRB) and a case of a trainer still operating despite a charge of animal cruelty. JA McGrath reports on the fresh veterinary regulations surrounding foreign challengers for the Melbourne Cup and also brings news of another Australian sprinter, Artorius, bound for Royal Ascot to be ridden by Jamie Spencer. Spencer talks to Nick of his delight at securing the ride and also discusses the claims of Sandown Classic Triallist Cash. Anthony Oppenheimer, owner-breeder of one of Cash's rivals Frantastic, drops in to look forward to the reappearance of this full brother to his champion Cracksman. Meanwhile, Olympic Gold medallist Kate French talks about her ride in this year's Magnolia Cup.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV presenter Jane Mangan to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. They begin by celebrating the news of Brian Hughes's 200th winner of the season, with the champion-elect telling Nick how he approached this year's title race. They then focus on two key regulatory issues in Irish racing: a spate of cocaine positives (with a statement from the IHRB) and a case of a trainer still operating despite a charge of animal cruelty. JA McGrath reports on the fresh veterinary regulations surrounding foreign challengers for the Melbourne Cup and also brings news of another Australian sprinter, Artorius, bound for Royal Ascot to be ridden by Jamie Spencer. Spencer talks to Nick of his delight at securing the ride and also discusses the claims of Sandown Classic Triallist Cash. Anthony Oppenheimer, owner-breeder of one of Cash's rivals Frantastic, drops in to look forward to the reappearance of this full brother to his champion Cracksman. Meanwhile, Olympic Gold medallist Kate French talks about her ride in this year's Magnolia Cup.
On today's podcast, Brad is joined by Brian Hughes of BizDev to learn all about business development for your business as a property manager. They share their experiences, setbacks, and lessons learned that will help you execute a strategy for success! Listen to Brian Hughes and the BizDev Mastermind Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! Find BizDev online Here! Connect with Brian Hughes on LinkedIn Get your tickets now to the 2022 Property Management Mastermind Conference in Las Vegas this May! www.pmmcon.com!