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This episode deals with mature topics (suicide, cyberbullying, sextortion). Listener discretion is advised.In this powerful and deeply moving episode, Melanie is joined by Brian Montgomery—a devoted husband and father of four—who bravely shares the heartbreaking story of his son, Walker. Walker tragically lost his life to the devastating effects of sextortion on Instagram, and Brian's raw transparency is a courageous gift that offers hope and awareness to families everywhere.Through this emotional conversation, Brian reflects on the painful lessons learned and offers critical insights every parent needs to hear. His mission is clear: to prevent other families from experiencing the same unimaginable loss. Join us as we honor Walker's memory and uncover essential truths that can help protect our children in today's digital world.Support the showDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoy the episode. Your feedback helps us bring you more of the content you love. Stay Strong! Get your copy of the BRAND NEW KBS Home Edition! Start your ScreenStrong Journey today! Become a Connect Member to get access to our exclusive online forum, the 30-Day ScreenStrong Challenge, LIVE webinars with medical experts, and the entire ScreenStrong library of videos, audio clips, interviews, e-books, handouts, and more! Want to help spread the ScreenStrong message to your community? Consider becoming a ScreenStrong Ambassador! ScreenStrong Tech Recommendations Gabb Wireless—Smartphone Replacement (use code STRONG for discount) Canopy—Device Filter (use code STRONG for discount) Production Team: Host: Melanie Hempe Producer & Audio Editor: Olivia Kernekin
Brian Montgomery is a hands-on technical expert and Army leader with 6+ years of penetration testing, telecommunication and network security, as well as intrusion detection experience. He is a team player with excellent communication skills, superior quality of work, and character. Today's episode includes military experience that helped him in his civilian career, the benefits of having the time and resources to do internal pen testing right.
The Big Tech Gut Check is a super quick, weekly update on all things social media and Big Tech. Social Media & Big Tech highlights for this week: Federal Court Upholds TikTok "Ban" Law Australia Passes U16 Age Gate Law What is Age Gating and why it's safe GameSafe Rolls Out iOS Protections for Minecraft, Roblox & AmongUs Instagram Announces Ability to Reset Algorithm Meta Cracks Down on Organized Crime (is this a bandaid fix?) Podcast Interviews on Sextortion with Brian Montgomery and Paul Raffile Snapchat Makes SnapMap Visible in Family Center Parent Lawsuit against Snapchat Moves Forward Telegram U-Turns and Joins Child Safety Scheme Check back on Fridays for everything that parents need to know about the platforms our children are spending hours on every day. This episode is sponsored by GameSafe.AI, who recently rolled out protections on iPads and iPhones for MineCraft, Roblox & AmongUs. Learn more at gamesafe.ai. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scrolling2death/support
In a recent podcast, Len and Dean discuss the June 10 article "Manufacturing Fair Lending" from National Mortgage Professional, which delves into the "Modern Theory of Redlining" introduced by bank regulators after AG Merrick Garland's 2021 Combatting Redlining Initiative was announced. The article includes insights from notable figures like Paul Hancock former chief of the Housing and Civil Enforcement at the DOJ and Brian Montgomery, former deputy secretary of HUD highlighting concerns about the government's push for racial balance in loan originations. Len also mentions his follow-up article, "Redlining Isn't What it Used to Be," which criticizes regulators' use of statistics to allege redlining. They discuss the complexity of redlining enforcement, the legal battles, and the importance of banks proactively assessing their risk of redlining accusations. Len advises banks to conduct internal risk assessments and seek expert legal and consulting help if unfairly accused, while emphasizing the need for industry unity in opposing regulatory overreach. Brought to you by GeoDataVision and M&M Consulting
Brian Montgomery joins the show to give us an update on his health and legislative work to help keep kids safe through Walker's Law. We also dig into the important role dads play in our homes and community as well as Brian's poignant challenge for dads.Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.KEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280
Walker was a hardworking and well-loved teenager who fell victim to a sextortion scheme that led to his tragic suicide. I spoke with Walker's dad, Brian, to learn about sextortion, how it's happening, who is being victimized and how parents can protect our children from this social media harm. My heart goes out to the Montgomery family for their loss of Walker. After this tragedy, Walker's family have advocated for protecting kids from sextortion and gotten two bills passed; Walker's Bill (Mississippi House Bill 1196) and the Walker Montgomery Protecting Children Online Act (Mississippi House Bill 2531). If you or your child has been faced with a sextortion attempt, please report it to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: https://report.cybertip.org This episode is sponsored by Bark Technologies. Learn about the Bark App for iPhones and Androids: *Use code SCROLLING2DEATH FOR 10% OFF Check out the Bark Phone About Brian Montgomery Brian Montgomery is a Mississippi native and father of four who experienced the greatest heartache any parent could—the suicide of a child following a sextortion scam. Now he is using his pain as fuel to keep parents informed, to keep victims from losing hope, and to bring predators to justice. Montgomery is a Greenville native and now resides in Starkville. He attended Mississippi State University and has a Bachelor's degree in Ag Pest Management and a Master's degree in Forestry, emphasizing Remote Sensing. He is a co-founder of Alliance Ag Risk Management. Brian has been married to his wife Courtney for 25 years, and they have four children Caralyne,20; Walker,16; Bennett,14; and Sarah,13. His son Walker attended Starkville Academy, where he excelled in academics and football. Walker enjoyed running heavy machinery and working on the farm with his family. He had a tremendous work ethic. He had an innate and boundless appreciation and love for the outdoors, and he particularly loved bow-hunting with his father. Walker ended his own life in 2022 after falling victim to a sextortion scam. The event would turn the Montgomery's life upside down and give Brian a new mission to use Walker's life-and-death to shed light on the growing epidemic of sextortion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scrolling2death/support
In this episode, John welcomes Brian back to give an update on his family after the sextortion trend that took his son's life. They talk about moving forward and ways in which you can take action as a youth worker or parent. USA Today article on Walker Kids Online Safety Act National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Brian Montgomery returns to the nextTalk podcast to talk candidly about pornography. We discuss the desensitization of our kids and how that affects so many of their choices. Brian reminds us why education, and creating a culture of conversation in our homes, is critical.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280
**About The Guest(s):** Elena Cardone is a Hollywood veteran turned visionary, entrepreneur, event producer, author, and advocate for women's empowerment and child protection. She is passionate about empowering women, protecting children, and restoring the family unit. Elena is committed to using her platform to raise awareness about child sex trafficking and to take action to combat this urgent issue. **Summary:** Elena Cardone shares her personal journey of embracing motherhood and finding her unique identity as a businesswoman and entrepreneur. She emphasizes the importance of valuing the role of motherhood and empowering women to embrace their power. Elena also discusses the urgent issue of child sex trafficking and the need for awareness and action to protect children from online predators. She highlights the importance of strong family values in contributing to personal and professional success. Elena's powerful message calls for unity and action to create a safer world for children. **Chapters:** (0:00:00) Introduction to the event and the issue of child sex trafficking in Texas (0:01:42) Elena's realization about the importance and value of being a mother (0:03:19) Elena's journey of embracing motherhood and finding her identity (0:08:34) Elena's involvement in the "Not on Our Watch Texas" event to protect children (0:09:51) Elena's previous avoidance of confronting the issue of child sex trafficking (0:16:31) Appropriate age for a child to have a phone (0:19:06) Importance of a strong family unit (0:20:48) Adult problems affecting children (0:26:40) Elena's role as a mother and creating a safe environment (0:28:52) Elena's decision to homeschool her children (0:31:27) Elena's activism and fight for women's rights (0:32:12) Concerns about men in women's spaces and opportunities (0:37:23) Elena shares her experience of being canceled for her views (0:40:09) Elena talks about her couples retreat and helping couples succeed (1:11:44) Elena Cardone encourages women and men to take their power back (1:17:34) Brian Montgomery shares the tragic story of his son's suicide **Key Takeaways:** - Women have the power to keep a civilization in continuation and should take pride in the role of motherhood. - Child sex trafficking is a serious issue that requires awareness and action to protect children from online predators. - Parents should be vigilant about their children's online activities and educate them about the dangers of online predators. - Strong family values contribute to personal and professional success. - Women's spaces and opportunities should be maintained to ensure equal rights and opportunities for women. **BONUS CONTENT | Brian Montgomery's Story:** Brian Montgomery shares the tragic story of his son, Walker Montgomery, who took his own life after being blackmailed by online predators. Walker was a 16-year-old boy with a bright future, but he fell victim to the manipulation and threats of these predators. Brian emphasizes the importance of parental oversight and open communication with teenagers about the dangers of online interactions. He urges parents to take action and protect their children from the harmful effects of unrestricted access to technology. **Additional Resources**
In this episode, Melanie is joined by Brian Montgomery, a husband and father of four who courageously shares his family's heartbreaking story. Brian's son, Walker, tragically took his life due to the devastating effects of sextortion on Instagram. Brian's unwavering transparency about this tragic event is an invaluable gift to us all.In this emotionally charged conversation, Brian imparts invaluable advice for parents, reflecting on what he wishes he had known sooner. By opening up about Walker's story, Brian aims to ensure that no other family endures the same unbearable pain that his did. Join us as we honor Walker's memory and explore critical information that can help protect our children in the digital age.Read more about the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA).______________________________________________________Please subscribe, rate, and share this podcast to help spread the word. Stay Strong!Our ScreenStrong Student Course is NOW AVAILABLE! Become a Connect Member to get access to our exclusive online forum, LIVE webinars with medical experts, and the entire ScreenStrong library of videos, audio clips, interviews, e-books, handouts, and more!Want to help spread the ScreenStrong message to your community? Consider becoming a ScreenStrong Ambassador!ScreenStrong Tech Recommendations—Use code STRONG for discounts Gabb Wireless—Smartphone Replacement Canopy—Device Filter ______________________________________________________Production Team: Host—Melanie Hempe Producer & Audio Editor—Olivia Kernekin
In today's episode, Chief Mark Ballard, Brian Montgomery, and Cpl. Chris Jackson talk about protecting our kids online. Brian's son Walker attended Starkville Academy, where he excelled in academics and football. Walker enjoyed running heavy machinery and working on the farm with his family. He had a tremendous work ethic. He had an innate and boundless appreciation and love for the outdoors, and he particularly loved bow-hunting with his father. Walker ended his own life in 2022 after falling victim to a sextortion scam. The event would turn the Montgomery's life upside down and give Brian a new mission to use Walker's life-and-death to shed light on the growing epidemic of sextortion. Edited by: Felicia Morris Produced by: Madison Audo, Felicia Morris
This episode will be difficult to listen to, but absolutely necessary. In this episode we talk with Brian Montgomery, a father of four from Mississippi. He shares how a sextortion scam changed his family within a matter of hours. There were none of the warning signs that we have all been educated to look for. We hope that all educators, parents, aunts, uncles, guardians and concerned citizens will be informed and inspired to take action to prevent another devastating loss. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children- Sextortion Page Contact Brian Montgomery Kids Online Safety Act A Link to Our Book
Today we interview Brian Montgomery, a father from Mississippi who lost his 16-year-old son Walker to suicide last December after Walker was the victim of an online "sextortion" scam. This All-American family's life was forever changed and now they seek justice for their son. "Sextortion" is a form of blackmail where someone threatens to share a nude or sexually explicit picture or video of the victim unless the predator's demands are met, and often teenage boys are the targets. Even though this is the most difficult thing they've faced, Brian walks us through how he and his wife found their son the next morning and how they uncovered what actually happened to him.Do you have a topic suggestion, a question, or feedback? Text or leave a voicemail on the show's hotline 24/7 at 248-301-2010. Donate to the show: paypal.me/thinkingoutloudmediaSupport the show
In December 2022, Brian Montgomery lost his son as a result of online extortion. In this episode, we listen to an interview between him and Allie Beth Stuckey and address the failure of Evangelical culture to use Biblical solutions to these problems.
Workday has a long history in Dublin—and its future in the city is brighter than ever. The Dublin team has been an engine of innovation and global product development since the company opened its first office in Ireland in 2008. Workday now has more than 1,800 employees in Dublin, some of whom recently moved into a new space in the Dockline Building in Dublin 1. In this episode we speak to Graham Abell; VP of software engineering and Ireland site lead; Brian Montgomery; senior director of international finance; Caroline O'Reilly, general manager of analytics; and Alan Crilly, VP of Workday Cloud Platform. We find out about the company's past, present and future in Ireland, including a brand-new office, plans for a new European headquarters in the city, and a long-term partnership with Technological University Dublin that's taking shape.
Today we're joined by Brian Montgomery, a father from Mississippi who lost his 16-year-old son Walker to suicide last December after Walker was the victim of an online "sextortion" scam. "Sextortion" is a form of blackmail where someone threatens to share a nude or sexually explicit picture or video of the victim unless the predator's demands are met, and often teenage boys are the targets. While this is obviously the most horrifying thing that can happen to one's child, Brian walks us through how he and his wife found their son the next morning and how they uncovered what actually happened to him. We discuss why all parents need to be aware of evil scams like this one, even if their kids don't show problematic behavior, and Brian explains why he finds it important to share Walker's story. We also talk about how the Montgomerys have processed what happened and clung to their faith. --- Timecodes: (00:59) Interview with Brian begins / about his family (04:38) No warnings (07:45) Finding Walker (14:54) Finding out what happened (29:55) Allowing children to be alone with a phone (34:44) Criminal liability & similar stories (37:27) Warning your kids about this (41:23) Male and female blind spots (44:20) Coping --- Today's Sponsors: Seven Weeks Coffee — Seven Weeks is a pro-life coffee company with a simple mission: DONATE 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers across America. Get your organically farmed and pesticide-free coffee at sevenweekscoffee.com and let your coffee serve a greater purpose. Use the promo code 'ALLIE' to save 10% off your order. Epic Will — be intentional about your family, your values and your wishes. Go to EpicWill.com/ALLIE and you'll save 10% on your complete Will package. Naturally It's Clean — visit https://naturallyitsclean.com/allie and use promo code "ALLIE" to receive 15% off your order. If you are an Amazon shopper you can visit https://amzn.to/3IyjFUJ. The promo code discount is only valid on their direct website at www.naturallyitsclean.com/Allie. --- Links: FBI AND PARTNERS ISSUE NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY ALERT ON FINANCIAL SEXTORTION SCHEMES: https://www.justice.gov/usao-vi/pr/fbi-and-partners-issue-national-public-safety-alert-financial-sextortion-schemes --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our podcast interview of Brian Montgomery detailing the sextortion scheme that ended with his son taking his life, brought a lot of emotions to the surface for most parents. Many parents have told us they don't know how to talk with their kids about this story. Especially those with younger children. This podcast gives practical tips that will help you do just that.Relevant Shows-Talking to your Kid about Grooming-Online Manipulation-Pornography-Parent Question: This world is so sexualized. How do I approach these conversations with my son?-MasturbationSupport the showMore than Cyberparenting: Conversations to ConnectConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramTwitterContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280
The FBI says there are about 500,000 pedophiles online at any given time. What are the odds that they will connect with your child? Lately there is a new and terrifying trend that seems to make that statistic obsolete. Father warns of Instagram 'sextortion' scam targeting teen boys after son's suicide: 'Evil' | Fox News Dana Perino on Fox News recently interviewed Brian Montgomery. He is the father of Walker Montgomery, a totally successful, engaging young man who took his own life after being sextorted by a Nigerian telemarketing scam. It was a powerful interview that ever parent and teen needs to hear. Late last year, the FBI issued a warning to parents, teens and educators of a scary new trend. As the entire world is connected with technology, overseas telemarketing companies are using their poor teens to use video games and chatrooms to connect with unsuspecting young guys in the U.S. and seduce them into sexual interaction through live streaming. It usually starts out looking like they are a “friend of a friend”. The interaction turns sexual very quickly. The young men fail to realize they are being filmed and the black mail for thousands of dollars is inhumane. As in so many of these cases, the teen is hammered with ruthless threats in a short period of time and the teen panics, threatens suicide and like Walker Montgomery, they actually end up taking their own lives. This is tragic beyond words. Our hearts go out to the Montgomery family. As they deal with their loss, their message to others is clear. Talk with your kids and let them know they are never alone and they cannot fight this alone. Check their phones and make sure they understand how sextortion works and how they can stay safe online. To learn more: Follow Million Kids on Facebook or go to Millionkids.org. To report sextortion, contact your local law enforcement or report 1-888-373-7888. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/million-kids/support
On Friday's show: Vice President Kamala Harris tours Johnson Space Center today as NASA tries to clear the way for another Artemis I launch attempt in the coming weeks. We learn more about her visit and what NASA has to do to get the mission off the ground. And, with the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, we look back on the time she visited Houston in 1991. Also this hour: When then-President George W. Bush was first informed a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, University of Houston alum Brian Montgomery was with him. Montgomery is a former Deputy Secretary at HUD and former director of the Office of Presidential Advance. He's taking part in events commemorating 9/11 on campus Friday. He joins us to share his first-hand account of that day's events. Then we discuss how and why the University of Houston is investing so heavily in athletics – and whether its attendance problem at football games is even a problem. Texas Monthly contributor Richard Justice weighs in. And we break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week, including a new noise ordinance for bars and clubs and a local high school football team breaking its 42-game losing streak.
In our Hot Topic this week we have Brian Montgomery, Founding Partner @ Gate House Strategies LLC to discuss why is it taking so long to get the FHA Commissioner and other HUD nominees confirmed and why it's been tough for first-time homebuyers for some time now. To read more on this episode click here!
In our Hot Topic this week we have Brian Montgomery, Founding Partner @ Gate House Strategies LLC to discuss why is it taking so long to get the FHA Commissioner and other HUD nominees confirmed and why it's been tough for first-time homebuyers for some time now. To read more on this episode click here! In our Hot Topic this week we have Brian Montgomery, Founding Partner @ Gate House Strategies LLC to discuss why is it taking so long to get the FHA Commissioner and other HUD nominees confirmed and why it's been tough for first-time homebuyers for some time now. To read more on this episode click here!
Have you ever asked yourself "How did I get here?" Well, so has Frater Brian Montgomery (Gamma-Upsilon, University of Texas – Austin) in his many adventures. Alex and Donnie ask Brian questions ranging from how he became a member of TKE to his close ties to the presidential Bush family, which includes being there when President George W. Bush threw the first pitch at Yankee Stadium. With his high value of our brotherhood, our Fraternity and so many stories in between, you won't want to miss this episode featuring this past Grand Council member!
What was it like on Air Force One during September 11th? Former Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Brian Montgomery was there with President George W. Bush. He shared this story, and what it was like to visit the Pentagon and Ground Zero in the days that followed, with Inside Sources. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today On The Jimmy Barrett Show:Biden will announce more Covid mandates today.United Airlines forcing unpaid leave on those claiming a religious exemption.Biden just as unpopular as Trump, just 8 months in.Brian Montgomery. He was with President George W. Bush on September 11th.Dr. Robin Armstrong on Biden's new mandates and Ivermectin.Kevin Roberts reacts to the National Archives slapping a warning on our Constitution.
In this episode of Commitment Matters, Mary speaks with Erica Meyer, Owner and Publisher of October Research. Erica can be reached via email at: emeyer@octoberresearch.com During their conversation, Erica or Mary mentioned:The Title Industry has been slow to adopt technology but the pandemic has spurred it forward. What's next for Real Estate technology?The National Settlement Services Summit (NS3) is an annual gathering, hosted by October Research, of all parties in the real estate transaction to learn from each other and collaborate.The Summit features two main tracks, one focused on innovation and the other on compliance.With more than sixty presenters, Erica highlighted this year's keynote speakers: Brian Montgomery, Chairman & Founding Partner of Gate House Strategies LLC, Kathy Kraninger, VP Regulatory Affairs for Solidus Labs and Former Director of the CFPB, Gino Blefari CEO of HomeServices of America, and Stanley C. Middleman CEO of Freedom Mortgage.Mary and Erica spoke highly of the Summit's recurring Regulator Panel and the desire attending regulatory leaders have to engage with title agents in order to understand the impact of upcoming legislation. Susan Apel leads this year's session.Cannabis is still big news for the Title Industry, so one NS3 session will dive into how states are moving forward with medical and recreational allowances – and all the confusion this creates. Richard Brahmel and Art Davis lead this session.This year's Summit will include a round table, Women in Business breakfast. Topics will include work life balance, overcoming fears with confidence, and how to better support one another. Erica mentioned her love for the book Lean In Sheryl Sandberg.It's true…there are more jobs open than applicants right now, leaving title companies challenged to entice candidates into the industry.Erica mentioned the current popularity of mergers and acquisitions in our industry. Here's more on that. And, as noted, business loans are abundant right now. Here's insight from Newsweek on the topic.Cyber Security, Data Privacy and Wire fraud remain hot topics. Check out what recent podcast guest Chuck Cain offers on the matter, or our Tyler Adams episode to learn practical tactics to better protect your company from fraud.Last month, Colorado became the third state to pass comprehensive Consumer Privacy Legislation. Erica and her team vow to keep you updated as more states do the same.We can't go an episode without touching on RON and RIN. This was no exception as Erica noted the minute-by-minute updates to its surrounding legislation.Fair Lending will be much discussed at NS3 – as it is throughout the industry.We're still awaiting the confirmation of Rohit Chopra – and what the CFPB will be like once he's in office, but NS3 attendees will learn more in the closing keynote. And, podcast listeners may remember Steve Gottheim's insights on the matter.Want to submit a story or idea for October Research?If you'd like to contact the Commitment Matters podcast, email podcasts@ramquest.com. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or visit RamQuest.com/podcast to download the latest episode. Lastly, we love to see when and how you're listening. Share our posts, or create your own and tag them: #CommitmentMattersPodcast
YourGolfHeadcovers.com Founder, Brian Montgomery, Chats Origin Story of the Company, Bourbon, PGA Tour & Where to Drink, Dine & Play Golf in Ohio. We had a blast chatting with Brian about his company and the custom quality products they produce. Grab some of your favorite spirits sip along and listen/watch. Be sure to check out YourGolfHeadcovers online at https://www.yourgolfheadcovers.com/ Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram ( @birdies_bourbon)
In the latest episode of On the Hill, Tim Rood, SitusAMC Head of Industry Relations, speaks with Brian Montgomery, former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). They discuss the transition to the Biden administration, and myths, misconceptions, and facts about policy-making in Washington, D.C. What does the industry need to understand to influence the housing finance landscape? “If you're looking to move the needle on a policy you've got a lot of moving parts,” Montgomery said, including whether the issue was a campaign promise, is a priority for a particular agency, or can achieve funding approval. “Be eyes wide open to the fact that it could be a very long process.”
Originally recorded on March 27, 2020 at the start of Covid-19 shelter in place before this podcast was started. Join Alyssa Sweetman as she moderators a panel with Tiltify Charity Success Managers Daniel "iKasperr" Bong, Ashley "Ashleeeeen" Mandel and Brian Montgomery. Listen in as we discuss some frequently asked questions charities have getting into this space. As a note, Daniel and Brian are no longer at Tiltify.
Mr. Brian Montgomery, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development offers his advice for the Class of 2020 and discusses how his career path led him to housing.
In this episode we are back at it again discussing the ESPN documentary Save the Last Dance. Tonight we were joined by our good friends of the show Denry White and Brian Montgomery. It was a fun discussion so sit back relax listen and share with a friend. As always make sure you are follow us on twitter / IG - @Gtradio1100 Like our Facebook page as well so you can catch our live broadcast.
Join David Kittle as he interviews Brian Montgomery about the differences between current events and the Great Recession, changes in FHA guidelines, his thoughts on assistance for Ginnie Mae issuers, and more.
With unprecedented challenges facing the housing industry, it is somewhat of a relief that the Federal Housing Administration is led by someone with experience in navigating crises. Brian Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner, is no stranger to crises. He was serving in the White House and traveling with President George Bush […] The post FHA Commissioner Montgomery, No Stranger to Crisis, on Navigating Borrowers Through the Pandemic appeared first on Mortgage Media.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, gives an update for the IRS priority guidance plan for 2019-2020. Then talks about Brian Montgomery's expected nomination for HUD Deputy Secretary, and shares an update on the fourth revision to the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program. Next he talks about opportunity zone news including anticipated opportunity zones regulations updates, a HUD-proposed opportunity zones certification form and funding granted by the Department of Education to help schools in opportunity zones. He then talks about the 2019 Novogradac Opportunity Zones Fall Conference, and the housing plans of two Democratic presidential candidates, Michael Bennet and Beto O'Rourke. He discusses HUD's shutdown contingency plan and the establishment of an expedited review process for relief requests from HUD requirements for public housing agencies in major disaster areas. He also talks about the Rural Housing Preservation Act of 2019.'Finally, he shares two updates from the state of California on the state historic tax credit and final proposed regulations for the California state LIHTC.
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, gives an update for the IRS priority guidance plan for 2019-2020. Then talks about Brian Montgomery's expected nomination for HUD Deputy Secretary, and shares an update on the fourth revision to the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program. Next he talks about opportunity zone news including anticipated opportunity zones regulations updates, a HUD-proposed opportunity zones certification form and funding granted by the Department of Education to help schools in opportunity zones. He then talks about the 2019 Novogradac Opportunity Zones Fall Conference, and the housing plans of two Democratic presidential candidates, Michael Bennet and Beto O'Rourke. He discusses HUD's shutdown contingency plan and the establishment of an expedited review process for relief requests from HUD requirements for public housing agencies in major disaster areas. He also talks about the Rural Housing Preservation Act of 2019. Finally, he shares two updates from the state of California on the state historic tax credit and final proposed regulations for the California state LIHTC.
Brian Montgomery was confirmed as FHA commissioner in May by a vote in the Senate of 74 to 23. But this wasn't his first trip to the HUD c-suite, this is his second run leading the FHA and he's been serving the public sector in several roles for quite some time.Still, it's a far cry from back when he thought he'd become a geologist, before housing “got into [his] blood,” as he tells HousingWire Editor-in-Chief Jacob Gaffney in our latest, exclusive podcast series: 6 Questions for 6 HUD Executives.What's the biggest challenge facing the FHA today? Access to tech solutions, he explains, which is not surprising as some HUD systems are nearing 40 years of use. So what's the solution, here? It's a big one, Montgomery explains.All that and more, please listen and enjoy.Tune in on Monday, Oct. 15 for our fourth episode featuring Irving Dennis, HUD's chief financial officer.
The Ringer's Joe House connects with his old pal Brian Montgomery, owner of Louie & Nacho's Beach Bar in St. Croix, to discuss his journey of opening the restaurant amid Hurricane Maria (2:45). Then House links up with Juliet Litman for a classic 'House of Carbs' Food News (35:00) Food News video link
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, talks about Brian Montgomery's confirmation as Federal Housing Administration commissioner [2:15]. He also shares details about the recently enacted banking regulatory reform bill (S. 2155) [3:50], about a recent hearing on reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac [5:26], and shares information on a fiscal year 2019 financial services appropriations bill [7:07]. After that, he discusses some important news about the new markets tax credit allocation electronic application. And from there, he provides information about a couple of Financial Services Committee bills and about HUD Capital Fund allocations. He closes with an update on Colorado's state low-income housing tax credit [8:26].
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, talks about Brian Montgomery's confirmation as Federal Housing Administration commissioner [2:15]. He also shares details about the recently enacted banking regulatory reform bill (S. 2155) [3:50], about a recent hearing on reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac [5:26], and shares information on a fiscal year 2019 financial services appropriations bill [7:07]. After that, he discusses some important news about the new markets tax credit allocation electronic application. And from there, he provides information about a couple of Financial Services Committee bills and about HUD Capital Fund allocations. He closes with an update on Colorado's state low-income housing tax credit [8:26].
Talking Points: Senate confirms Brian Montgomery as FHA Commissioner More private reverse mortgages to arrive this summer The myth of increased HECM volume offsetting FHA losses Wholesale originations tumble in March
Here we chat with Brian Montgomery Jr. of Montgomery Enterprises who gives us a look into his entry into the business world and how he trains his mentees for greatness while allowing them to use his platform as a spring board to start their own businesses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toxicmasculinity/support
Talking Points: Wall Street Journal focuses on reduction of HECM benefits post-October 2nd Senator Elizabeth Warren questions FHA nominee Brian Montgomery’s private sector affiliations FHA Commissioner nominee Brian Montgomery: “Work with, not against lenders” HUD Secretary Ben Carson the subject of recent Time Magazine piece
In this week's Tax Credit Tuesday Podcast, Michael J. Novogradac, CPA, starts off with significant news about the timeline for tax reform. He also shares good news on the nominations of Pam Patenaude as HUD deputy secretary and Brian Montgomery as FHA commissioner. After that, he provides an update on disaster relief for taxpayers affected by Hurricane Irma. On the affordable housing front, he shares details about private activity bond issuance for affordable rental housing in 2016. He also has information for listeners about the 2018 qualified census tracts and difficult development areas. He discusses the LIHTC Working Group's comments on the National Council of State Housing Agencies' proposed revisions to its Recommended Practices in Housing Credit Administration. And in state housing news, he provides an update on California S.B. 2 and S.B.3, legislation that could increase the development and preservation of affordable housing. He closes out with state historic tax credit news from Wisconsin.
Talking Points: President Trump taps Brian Montgomery to return as FHA Commissioner HECM changes and expected volume drop New HECM Final Rule: what it means for you AAG to launch real estate brokerage
What kind of business are are we about in the United Methodist Church? If the denomination were to take an aptitude test, what, based on our attributes and qualities, would be our recommended profession? Join us as Josh and Alex have a conversation with Rev. John Girard about the journey that his life has taken him on and the new liberation that he feels after having come out as one of the West Ohio Six. Recorded on 9/13/16. The purpose of 'We Are Compatible' is to explore the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals and families as well as their allies in order to show that, regardless of what the United Methodist Book of Discipline may say, they are, in fact, compatible. Please join hosts, Alex Shanks and Josh Culbertson, as they explore these stories of courageous authenticity. Facebook: www.facebook.com/wearecompatible Twitter: @wearecompatible E-mail: wercompatible@gmail.com If you would like to support this podcast financially, please mail checks to: Equality Ohio Education Fund; 118 E. Main St; Columbus, OH 43215. Write 'We Are Compatible' in the memo line. Thanks to Mark Miller, William Beer and the choir of Clifton United Methodist Church, Brian Montgomery, Jacob Rollins, TrueFM Online, and Equality Ohio. Read more at http://wearecompatible.libsyn.com/podcast#cs4QBk2YVbcv812t.99