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Brian Rosenthal joins to share the perspective of the Pack; mainly whether their run through the ACC Tournament all the way to the Final Four can help them finally regain respect and relevancy among their peers. We touch on the NIL success D.J. Burns, and how N.C. State fans should feel about the team's success resulting in a longer tenure of Head Coach Kevin Keatts. Tyler Hansbrough and Brandon Staton share the scenarios in which they would actually pull for the Wolfpack, and ask the question: Has Duke simply become a brand?All that and more on our best episode yet!Brought to you by Jimmy's Famous Seafood.
Brian Rosenthal is from Mason and was recently a contestant on Squid Game: The Challenge, which is on Netflix. He gave us some insight from the game and some behind-the-scenes info!! It was so interesting to hear about the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brian Rosenthal is from Mason and was recently a contestant on Squid Game: The Challenge, which is on Netflix. He gave us some insight from the game and some behind-the-scenes info!! It was so interesting to hear about the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever beaten Andy Roddick or Serena Williams? If you did, would you brag about it? We definitely would but for some reason Brian doesn't. Find out why and learn more about the Raleigh Pro League in this episode!This is part 2 of our episode with Brian Rosenthal, the director of the Raleigh Pro League. Brian was a top ten junior in Florida and played for NC State University. He started a tennis management company called RDUTennis in 2007. He trained at the Rick Macci Tennis Academy with Andy Roddick and both Williams' sisters. The 2023 schedule for the Raleigh Pro League is below and you can find out more information on facebook or instagram.June 23 North Hills ClubJuly 7 Springdale ClubJuly 14 Seven Oaks ClubJuly 21 Chapel Hill Tennis ClubJuly 28 Raleigh Racquet ClubAug 4 Macgregor Downs Country ClubAug 11 Wakefield PlantationAug 18 Semi-finals at Seven Oaks ClubAug 25 Finals TBDWe are excited to team up with Michelle from Tennis Warehouse and her "Talk Tennis" podcast to bring you a "TW Tip of the Week!" Use the code SECONDSERVE to get $20 off clearance apparel when you spend $100 or more.SwingVision is the A.I. tennis app that brings you pro-quality shot tracking, video analysis, and line calling on any court, using just your iPhone! Please use our referral link for SwingVision, to save and level up your
What is the Raleigh Pro League? Will adult rec players ever be as good as the people who play in that league? Most likely no! But it will definitely make us better to watch them. We really enjoyed speaking with Brian Rosenthal, the director of the Raleigh Pro League. Brian was a top ten junior in Florida and played for NC State University. He started a tennis management company called RDUTennis in 2007. He trained at the Rick Macci Tennis Academy with Andy Roddick and both Williams' sisters. Find out if he ever played them or beat them!If you live near the Raleigh area we hope you come out to the first match of the 2023 season on July 23rd at the North Hills Club. The schedule is below and you can find out more information about the Raleigh Pro League on facebook or instagram.June 23 North Hills ClubJuly 7 Springdale ClubJuly 14 Seven Oaks ClubJuly 21 Chapel Hill Tennis ClubJuly 28 Raleigh Racquet ClubAug 4 Macgregor Downs Country ClubAug 11 Wakefield PlantationAug 18 Semi-finals at Seven Oaks ClubAug 25 Finals TBDWe are excited to team up with Michelle from Tennis Warehouse and her "Talk Tennis" podcast to bring you a "TW Tip of the Week!" Use the code SECONDSERVE to get $20 off clearance apparel when you spend $100 or more.SwingVision is the A.I. tennis app that brings you pro-quality shot tracking, video analysis, and line calling on any court, using just your iPhone! Please use our referral link for SwingVision, to save and level up your
Get ready for an earful. Professor Birthday claims her rightful place as the most famous holiday character of all time. Brought to you by a star-studded cast of internet musical favorites: Jaime Lyn Beatty, Brian Holden, Dylan Saunders, Joey Richter, Brian Rosenthal, Lauren Lopez & Jamie Burns. Music and Lyrics: Clark Baxtresser Writing and Lyrics: Eric Kahn Gale
Does Andrey Rublev have the tools to go the next step in 2023? Was 2022 a disappointment or a success? Talking Tennis speaks with journalist Brian Rosenthal to find out. This podcast is available on... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43f2LvpQA7rxGbaRXqRMxH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/talking-tennis/id1652349752 Amazon Music: https://podcasters.amazon.com/podcasts/1e8c717a-0be6-4145-adf5-aee32501a1ae Subscribe to our YouTube channel... https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkingTennisTT Check out our website... https://www.talking-tennis.com/ Follow us on... Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkingTennisTT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingTennisTT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtennistt/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For this episode, we finish our discussion with former NC State Men's Tennis Player, Brian Rosenthal, to discuss why it is so important for #WPN to support these men and women, along with what to expect when you go to a College Tennis Match! Please also go check out our sponsor Flatlands Jessup Group,Website: www.flatlandsjessup.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flatlandsjessupInstagram: @flatlandsjessupYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCikd...Please give this podcast a 5 Star Rating if you enjoyed the episode and want more of our weekly episodes!Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @TuffyTalkNow Enjoy! Support the show
For this episode, we begin our discussion with former NC State Men's Tennis Player, Brian Rosenthal, to discuss the normal path for a College Tennis Player and how INCREDIBLE it is to see this program grow to one of the ELITE programs in the country! Please also go check out our sponsor Flatlands Jessup Group,Website: www.flatlandsjessup.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flatlandsjessupInstagram: @flatlandsjessupYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCikd...Please give this podcast a 5 Star Rating if you enjoyed the episode and want more of our weekly episodes!Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @TuffyTalkNow Enjoy! Support the show
Italy and Brazil won one match each, with Lorenzo Musetti beating Felipe Meligeni Rodrigues Alves levelling the tie after Beatriz Haddad Maia had given her country a 1-0 lead by defeating Martina Trevisan. Wins for Cam Norrie, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Taylor Fritz and Belinda Benic mean Greece, Great Britain, USA and Switzerland all hold 2-0 leads in what were disappointing days for their opponents Bulgaria, Australia, Czech Republic and Kazakhstan. Talking Tennis, with Brian Rosenthal, takes you through the first day's action at the United Cup. Check out our website... https://www.talking-tennis.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel... https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkingTennisTT Follow us on... Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkingTennisTT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingTennisTT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtennistt/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some Hasidic Jewish boys in New York were denied basic education in reading, math and social studies, a New York Times investigation found. These students also received harsh physical punishments and experienced textbook censorship in Hasidic boys' schools. Brian Rosenthal* and Eliza Shapiro of The New York Times spent more than a year investigating these religious schools. They read thousands of documents (Many translated from Yiddish), interviewed almost 300 people, and analyzed millions of rows of data about Hasidic schools. Their dogged reporting found that these boys are not simply falling behind. “They are suffering from levels of educational deprivation not seen anywhere else in New York. Only nine schools in the state had less than 1% of students testing at grade level in 2019, all of them were Hasidic boys' schools.” Rosenthal talks about the work that went into the piece, “In Hasidic Enclaves, Failing Private Schools, Flush With Public Money.” He also shares what he thinks about when covering communities he's not a part of, how he deals with criticism and why he's not done with this story. * EWA members may remember Rosenthal as the 2017 recipient of the Hechinger Grand Prize for Distinguished Education Reporting for “Denied: How Texas Keeps Tens of Thousands of Children Out of Special Education.” Rosenthal wrote the piece when he was at the Houston Chronicle.
Some Hasidic Jewish boys in New York were denied basic education in reading, math and social studies, a New York Times investigation found. These students also received harsh physical punishments and experienced textbook censorship in Hasidic boys' schools. Brian Rosenthal* and Eliza Shapiro of The New York Times spent more than a year investigating these religious schools. They read thousands of documents (Many translated from Yiddish), interviewed almost 300 people, and analyzed millions of rows of data about Hasidic schools. Their dogged reporting found that these boys are not simply falling behind. “They are suffering from levels of educational deprivation not seen anywhere else in New York. Only nine schools in the state had less than 1% of students testing at grade level in 2019, all of them were Hasidic boys' schools.” Rosenthal talks about the work that went into the piece, “In Hasidic Enclaves, Failing Private Schools, Flush With Public Money.” He also shares what he thinks about when covering communities he's not a part of, how he deals with criticism and why he's not done with this story. * EWA members may remember Rosenthal as the 2017 recipient of the Hechinger Grand Prize for Distinguished Education Reporting for “Denied: How Texas Keeps Tens of Thousands of Children Out of Special Education.” Rosenthal wrote the piece when he was at the Houston Chronicle.
The sensational Tin Can Brothers give us an exclusive behind-the-scenes interview about their new musical, Spies Are Forever, and talk about their careers starting from becoming members of Team StarKid. Associate Director of Programming Kevin Ferguson hosts. The Tin Can Brothers (Corey Lubowich, Joey Richter, and Brian Rosenthal) are a trio of Los Angeles based entertainers. As writers, directors, producers, and actors, they have created over 200 YouTube videos, seven live stage shows, and raised over $335,000 for projects on Kickstarter. Their body of work showcases a unique combination of short films, mini-series, narrative podcasts, and live stage shows. The three have worked closely on Team StarKid parody musicals (including A Very Potter Musical and Holy Musical Batman!) as well as two national concert tours. Their new musical Spies Are Forever is the story of a secret agent as he struggles to cope with his traumatic past and prove to himself that he still has what it takes to be the super spy he once was. Throughout the evening we'll travel the world of 1961 to black market arms deals, state galas, high stakes poker games, and, of course, a sophisticated club just like 54 Below. For more information about the Tin Can Brothers' upcoming show, Spies Are Forever: In Concert, at 54 Below, visit 54Below.com/Spies The 54 Below Podcast is hosted by Nella Vera and Kevin Ferguson, and produced by Michael Allan Galvez, with support from the 54 Below marketing staff. Original artwork design by Philip Romano. Follow Kevin Ferguson on Instagram at @K.Ferg_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A New York Times investigation found layers of problems at private religious schools in Hasidic communities in Brooklyn and the Hudson Valley. Eliza Shapiro, New York Times reporter covering New York City education and Brian Rosenthal, investigative reporter on the Metro desk of The New York Times, report on their findings, plus talk about how the story has developed as politicians react and New York State has implemented new rules that will require more stringent standards for private schools.
A century ago, New York City was the infrastructural envy of the world, boasting a newly built subway system and an expansive network of bridges and tunnels. Today, the city's vital arteries lag behind modern standards as prohibitive costs and red tape hold back innovation and progress. The New York Times' Brian Rosenthal, winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, joins Ravi to diagnose the sticker shock and regulatory hurdles standing in the way of infrastructure progress in New York and the U.S. as a whole. Subscribe to The Lost Debate's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Gs5YTF Sticher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-lost-debate iheart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-lost-debate-88330217/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/752ca262-2801-466d-9654-2024de72bd1f/the-lost-debate LOST DEBATE ON SOCIAL: Follow Lost Debate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lostdebate/ Follow Lost Debate on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lostdebate Follow Lost Debate on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelostdebate
When Augustine Tang's father passed away, Augustine decided to inherit his taxi medallion – the license that had allowed his father to drive a yellow taxi cab in New York City for decades. But the medallion came with a $530,000 debt trap and years of struggling to escape it. Augustine's friend Kenny, a fellow taxi cab driver, committed suicide. So did several other drivers who were crushed under the weight of these impossible debts. In hopes of preventing another death, Tang joined a push by the local taxi drivers' union, to campaign for debt relief. And eventually, city resistance to worker demands culminated in a 15-day hunger strike to convince City Hall that immigrant taxi drivers deserved a fair deal. The drivers' struggles for livable working conditions showed how political power doesn't just come down to votes. It's a reminder how strong collective will can be, especially for those often silenced and ignored by our imperfect democracy. Resources and Reading After listening, please take our survey about this story — to help us fund more stories like this one! This show mentions instances of suicide. We understand this topic may be difficult for some listeners. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a hotline for individuals in crisis or for those looking to help someone else. To speak with a certified listener, call 1-800-273-8255 WATCH: “Cheated, Desperate, Financially Ruined NYC Taxi Drivers Go on Hunger Strike” by Maximillian Alvarez of the Real News Network WATCH: “New York Taxi Drivers Hunger Strike for Debt Relief” by More Perfect Union READ: “‘They Were Conned': How Reckless Loans Devastated a Generation of Taxi Drivers” by Brian Rosenthal for the New York Times READ: “How the Taxi Workers Won” by Molly Crabapple for the Economic Hardship Reporting Project READ: “Distressed Drivers: Solving the the New York City Taxi Medallion Debt Crisis” by Aaron Jacobs for Columbia Human Rights Law Review Special Thanks To Augustine Tang, Jaslin Kaur, John Duda, Kader Guerrab, Kuber Sancho-Persad, Maria Santana, Maximillian Alvarez, Michelle Faust Raghavan and Alec Saleens, and the New York Taxi Workers Alliance Media Team Credits: Produced by Self Evident Media Reported by Sahil Nisha, with help from Alina Panek and Janrey Serapio Interview recordings by Sahil Nisha, Stacey Wong, and James Boo Public protest and demonstration recordings by NYTWA, Augustine Tang, CM Zohran Mamdani, and Former CM Brad Lander Edited by James Boo and Julia Shu Fact checked by Harsha Nahata and Tiffany Bui Sound mix by Timothy Lou Ly Music by Epidemic Sound At the Moment theme music by Satoru Ohno Our Executive Producer is Ken Ikeda This episode was made with support from the Solutions Journalism Network's Advancing Democracy program
When Augustine Tang's father passed away, Augustine decided to inherit his taxi medallion – the license that had allowed his father to drive a yellow taxi cab in New York City for decades. But the medallion came with a $530,000 debt trap and years of struggling to escape it.Augustine's friend Kenny, a fellow taxi cab driver, committed suicide. So did several other drivers who were crushed under the weight of these impossible debts. In hopes of preventing another death, Tang joined a push by the local taxi drivers' union, to campaign for debt relief. And eventually, city resistance to worker demands culminated in a 15-day hunger strike to convince City Hall that immigrant taxi drivers deserved a fair deal.The drivers' struggles for livable working conditions showed how political power doesn't just come down to votes. It's a reminder how strong collective will can be, especially for those often silenced and ignored by our imperfect democracy.Resources and ReadingAfter listening, please take our survey about this story — to help us fund more stories like this one!This show mentions instances of suicide. We understand this topic may be difficult for some listeners. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a hotline for individuals in crisis or for those looking to help someone else. To speak with a certified listener, call 1-800-273-8255WATCH: “Cheated, Desperate, Financially Ruined NYC Taxi Drivers Go on Hunger Strike” by Maximillian Alvarez of the Real News NetworkWATCH: “New York Taxi Drivers Hunger Strike for Debt Relief” by More Perfect UnionREAD: “‘They Were Conned': How Reckless Loans Devastated a Generation of Taxi Drivers” by Brian Rosenthal for the New York TimesREAD: “How the Taxi Workers Won” by Molly Crabapple for the Economic Hardship Reporting ProjectREAD: “Distressed DriverSP: Solving the the New York City Taxi Medallion Debt Crisis” by Aaron Jacobs for Columbia Human Rights Law ReviewCreditsProduced by Self Evident MediaReported by Sahil Nisha, with help from Alina Panek and Janrey SerapioInterview recordings by Sahil Nisha, Stacey Wong, and James BooEdited by James Boo and Julia ShuFact checked by Harsha Nahata and Tiffany BuiSound mix by Timothy Lou LyMusic by Epidemic SoundAt the Moment Theme by Satoru OhnoCover Art by Susu SchwaberThis episode was made with support from the Solutions Journalism Network's Advancing Democracy programSpecial thanks to: Cynthia Liu, Alice Liu, Sabeen Shalwani, Augustine Tang, John Duda, Kuber Sancho-Persad, Jaslin Kaur, Maria Santana, Maximillian Alvarez, Michelle Faust Raghavan and Alec Saleens, and the New York Taxi Workers Alliance Media Team Support AZI MediaSupport our work on Ko-FiInstagram (@azi.media)Twitter (@azidotmedia)AZI Media's Code of ConductSubscribe to our mailing listMeet the AZI team
On today's episode, Brian Rosenthal (@razorrosenthal) from Razor's Redzone joins the show to recap all of the Final 4 + National Championship Game in 7 minutes. We also discuss MLB Opening Day, and the Astros, Braves, and Dodgers chances to win their divisions in 2022. We also try and disect exactly why it is that the Los Angeles Angels now have 2 generational talents in Baseball, and they can't even sniff the playoffs across 8 years. Is it a combination of the value of a single star in baseball, bad farm system, subpar pitching staff, bad contracts, the Astros, or a combination of all these reasons??? I also eulogize the Los Angeles Lakers after they got eliminated from the playoffs, talk about how the Lakers approach Anthony Davis, and putting the ball in LeBron's court to leave if they decide not to trade Russell Westbrook this offseason CKSAML Productions This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code “BLEAV” for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit
On today's episode, Brian Rosenthal (@razorrosenthal) from BeerLife Sports joins the show to preview Bengals vs Rams for us from a gambling standpoint. We also discuss the Game Theory of betting the Super Bowl coin toss, and gambling on which color Gatorade is going to dunk the winning coach after the game. I also discuss the idea of "maximizing your opportunities", "Process vs Results" and Small Market competitiveness when it comes to the Sacramento Kings trading for Domantas Sabonis and the Portland Trailblazers trading CJ McCollum to New Orleans for Josh Hart and picks, 3 years after they could've packaged him for Anthony Davis CKSAML Productions This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code “BLEAV” for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit This show is presented by Masterworks. Skip the wait and sign up today to invest in art, stocks, and crypto!! This show is presented by NordVPN. Use the Code “BLEAV” to get a 70% discount on a 2-year plan + 1 month free for NordVPN security.
On today's episode, Brian Rosenthal (@razorrosenthal) and I discuss the heartbreak of the Bills-Chiefs game for his Bills Mafia and discuss the Chiefs Dynasty over the last 4 years. We also discuss the 3 coaching hires of the last 24 hours, and preview the 2 Conference Championship Games from a gambling standpoint!! Check out Razor at BeerLife Sports and follow CKSAML Productions for more of our work This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code "BLEAV" for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit This show is presented by Sheets & Giggles™. Use Code "TAKEITEASY" for a 10% discount on your purchase of Eucalyptus Bed Sheets!!!
On today's episode, Brian Rosenthal (@razorrosenthal) from BeerLife Sports and I continue to discuss the Georgia-Alabama Championship Game from Monday, and Razor's reaffirmation in the Georgia Bulldogs. We also go through every game in the NFL Wild Card Weekend slate from a Gambler's perspective. And we discuss the Colts and Chargers not making the playoffs, even when they probably deserved to be here CKSAML Productions | Linktree This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code "BLEAV" for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit
On today's episode, Brian Rosenthal (@razorrosenthal) from BeerLife Sports (@beerlifesports) joins the show to discuss the AFC Playoff Picture, the 49ers and Saints dueling it out for one final playoff spot, the NFL Flexing KC/DEN and DAL/PHI to Saturday from some reason and the Patriots vs Bills potential playoff matchup. We also discuss both of our amazement at the Packers domination of the 2021 season, then discuss the Alabama and Georgia Championship Matchup. I also created a bit about the "New Cleveland Cavaliers" and discuss Kevin Porter Jr as a way to also discuss Antonio Brown This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code "BLEAV" for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit
On today's episode, Brian Rosenthal from BeerLife Sports and I discuss the College Football Playoff, get set to gamble this weekend's College and NFL action. I also have the breakdown for the Alabama-Georgia game this weekend, and how we tell narratives about Sports. Check out the Oracle | BeerLife Sports for winning picks. Sign up with code "Razor50" This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Promo Code "BLEAV50" for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit This show is presented by Lightbox Jewelry. Get deals for the Holidays!!!!
On today's episode, the Dodgers pulled off a MAGICAL comeback against the Atlanta Braves, delivering us the most Braves and most Dodgers playoff result of ALL Time!!! We talk to Brian Rosenthal (@razorrosenthal) of BeerLife Sports about Dodgers-Braves, Astros-Red Sox, the end of the Bills/Titans game, LSU firing their coach, Michigan and MORE!!!!!!______This show is sponsored by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use code "BLEAV50" for a 50% bonus on your initial depositSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, Brian Rosenthal from BeerLife Sports joins the show to get us set for gambling this NFL Week 4 (even if he lost his 1st parlay). We also discuss the crazy AL Wild Card race with 3 games to play, the St. Louis Cardinals win streak and Dodgers-Giants in the playoffs. We also break down the 3 Top-12 Matchups in College Football and the semi-changing landscape of College Football at large.___This Podcast is sponsored by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code "BLEAV" to get 50% bonus on your initial depositSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, Razor Rosenthal joins the show to recap the magic (and laughter) of Week 1 in College Football. Razor and I also discuss the College Football Realignment of 2011, and debate how much it truly worked out for Texas A&M, Nebraska, Maryland, and others. Razor also discusses the Collapse of the ACC in Week 1, and how nobody really stands a chance against Ohio State in the BIG10. Razor also has NFL and CFB Picks for this Weekend, including Iowa-Iowa State, the Chiefs, and why Carson Wentz is a play for Daily Fantasy. Check out Razor on BeerLife Sports (@beerlifesports) • Instagram photos and videos and Brian Rosenthal (@razorrosenthal) • Instagram photos and videosSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In chapter fourteen of Anne of Avonlea, Anne and her friends have a run-in with Judson Parker. Featuring the vocal talents of Jessica Jade Andres, Whitney Avalon, Jaime Lyn Beatty, Esther Fallick, Mikie Beatty, Sean Persaud, Lauren Lopez, Natalie Storrs, Blake Silver, Mo Beatty, Julia Cho, Brian Rosenthal, and Sarah Grace Hart. Executive produced by Shao Chih Kuo, Jane Leach, and Warren Day. Additional editing and sound design by Lizzie Goldsmith.
In chapter eleven of Anne of Avonlea, Anne recounts some of her favorite moments regarding her students. Featuring the vocal talents of Christopher Higgins, Brian Rosenthal, Sean Persaud, Ryan Garcia, Jaime Lyn Beatty, Joey Richter, and Sinéad Persaud. Executive produced by Shao Chih Kuo, Jane Leach, and Warren Day. Additional editing and sound design by Lizzie Goldsmith.
In chapter nine of Anne of Avonlea, a terrible mistake happens in the implementing of an improvement the A.V.I.S. worked very hard to achieve. Featuring the vocal talents of Jaime Lyn Beatty, Ryan Garcia, Nick Lang, Sarah Grace Hart, Brian Rosenthal, Jessica Jade Andres, and Sean Persaud. Executive produced by Shao Chih Kuo, Jane Leach, and Warren Day. Additional editing and sound design by Lizzie Goldsmith.
"A love letter to journalists." A fitting description for the film Spotlight and possibly this podcast. For our 50th episode, we look back at the 2015 movie and hear views on the movie from eight past guests. Guests in order of appearance: Ep. 3 - Camilla Costa, BBC, London (@_camillacosta) Ep. 9 - Brian Rosenthal, New York Times, New York (@brianmrosenthal) Ep. 20 - Terrence Edwards, Bloomberg, Mongolia (@TerryReports) Ep. 21 - Paul Schrodt, Freelance, Los Angeles (@paulschrodt) Ep. 22 - Megha Rajagopalan, BuzzFeed News, London (@meghara) Ep. 24 - Aarti Betigeri, Freelance, Australia (@pomegranitaa) Ep. 27 - Ed Clowes, formerly The Telegraph (@EdClowes) Ep. 38 - Joanna Kakissis, NPR, Greece (@joannakakissis) Follow us on Twitter @foreignpod or on Facebook at facebook.com/foreignpod Music: LoveChances (makaihbeats.net) by Makaih Beats From: freemusicarchive.org CC BY NC
In the second chapter of Anne of Avonlea, Anne makes perhaps her biggest mistake yet. Featuring the vocal talents of Diana Barry, Whitney Avalon, and Brian Rosenthal. Executive produced by Shao Chih Kuo, Jane Leach, and Warren Day. Additional editing and sound design by Lizzie Goldsmith.
Sagar 'J' Kamnani & Uday Mehta break down Bill Gates' controversial position surrounding vaccine patents, including the power he commands due to his wealth, the human cost of his decisions, and whether his reputation as 'the good billionaire' still holds (2:45). Then, they discuss Andrew Yang's mayoral race in New York City in light of questions surrounding his time at Venture for America, including the context of his presidential bid, and the policy vs persona elements of his campaign (28:45) Articles discussed: Is the Shine Starting to Come Off Bill Gates’s Halo? by Tim Schwab (The Nation) Andrew Yang Promised to Create 100,000 Jobs. He Ended Up With 150. by Brian Rosenthal & Katie Glueck (The New York Times)
Mary Kate Wiles recently joined host Elias in the cave. Mary Kate Wiles stars in the lead role web series Wayward Guide for The Untrained Eye, created by the Tin Can Brothers (Joey Richter, Brian Rosenthal and Cory Lubowich). The cast also includes Sean Astin, Darren Criss and Steve Zaragoza. After uncovering a secret race of werewolves living among humans, podcast host, Artemis, and her twin brother, Paul, must decide who to trust and the price they’re willing to pay for a juicy story. Wayward Guide is a 10 episode quarter hour live-action series and a 11 episode narrative podcast that will be released weekly. You can find Mary Kate on Instagram @mkwiles As always, please don't forget to follow us on Instagram @themccpodcast Twitter @themccpodcast & Facebook @themccpodcast and if you can leave a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe Thanks for Listening!
On today’s episode, Kevin Durant makes his return in one of those Few Must Watch NBA Games. Also, we play 4 Games of “Sorry” to analyze Clinching Scenarios in the NFL. We also chat w/ Brian “Razor” Rosenthal of @beerlifeofficial about in game betting, these weird CFB Bowl Games, how the Bengals end up beating the Steelers (without Juju Slander) and MORE!!!!!
Last week in a galaxy not-so-far away, we watched the brand new LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special! And to help us become Jedi Party Masters, we've asked Brian Rosenthal, Joey Richter, and Corey Lubowich - known collectively as the Tin Can Bros - to join us as we break down the wild and wonderful world of LEGO Star Wars. It's the hypermeta clip show toy commercial we never knew we wanted. If you want to get us a Life Day gift, you can start by hunting down all these rad LEGO decorations. Check out the (@)TinCanBros latest webseries and podcast, Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye, at WaywardGuideShow.com! Just the Tip-Yip WandaVision releasing Jan 15th: https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/12/21562411/wandavision-premiere-date-disney-plus-marvel-studios-elizabeth-olsen-paul-bettany Let's get dangerous with a Darkwing Duck reboot: https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/darkwing-duck-reboot-disney-plus-1234830283/ Fornite players can get more than a few weeks of free Disney+: https://www.polygon.com/2020/11/11/21560920/fortnite-purchase-v-bucks-free-disney-plus-mandalorian All other research and references completed using Wikipedia, IMDb, and Rotten Tomatoes ----- Remember to head to thelistener.co and use NONPLUSSED20 at checkout for two free months of a great daily podcast recommendation newsletter! -- We're a part of the Mischief Media podcast network now! To check out their full slate of shows, search for the network name in your podcast app of choice or visit mischiefmedia.com. -- And if you like what you hear and want more, check out the Mischief Media Patreon at patreon.com/makingmischief! ----- Drop us a line! Email: submissions@nonplussedpod.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @nonplussedpod --- Produced and hosted by Clancy Canto and Josh Wittge in conjunction with Mischief Media. Edited by Josh Wittge. Theme Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. Check out more tunes at https://incompetech.com.
StarKid/Tin Can Bros' Lauren Lopez, Corey Lubowich, and Brian Rosenthal talk about their experience with the A Very Potter Trilogy as well as their new project, Wayward Guide! Topics include: The Olympics, Heelys, Compliment Corner, string cheese, working with funny people, The Red Vine Situation, DIY mentality, regional accents, AOL, fence-sitting, and more! Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Thanks to our sponsors! FUNCTION OF BEAUTY: Get 20% off your first order! CALM: Get 40% off Calm Premium! BETTERHELP: Get 10% off your first month! — Thanks for listening to this episode of Potterless! Don’t want the journey to stop? Check out the links below and as always, Wizard On! WEBSITE: PotterlessPodcast.com (LEARN ABOUT THE SHOW!) PATREON: patreon.com/potterless (SUPPORT THE SHOW!) TWITTER: twitter.com/potterlesspod (TWEET THE SHOW!) INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/potterlesspodcast (PICTURES OF THE SHOW!) FACEBOOK: facebook.com/potterless (HOME OF THE FANCY PRIVATE GROUP!) MERCH: potterlesspodcast.com/merch (REP THE SHOW!) DISCORD: (For $2+ patrons!) Created/Hosted/Edited/Produced by Mike Schubert, Music by Bettina Campomanes, Web Design/Art by Kelly Schubert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex Quin chats with 3 Los Angeles based entertainers Corey Lubowich, Joey Richterm and Brian Rosenthal. This trio make up the very popular “Tin Can Bros” In this episode we learn how finding different strengths within your team can lead to teamwork and high success. Tin Can Bros showcase incredible works on Youtube, live stage shows, and festival short films. Most popular credits include A Very Potter Musical, Starkid Productions, and work on the Brooklyn Nine-Nine Experience and more. Alex breaks down Post Mortems and how they can affect your performance, which tools can help your team stay organized, and how creativity can be expressed in a variety of different mediums and formats. If you are into production or creative writing of any kind this is a must listen! Podcast Outline[01:15] What's going on everybody [01:52] What’s going on with the Tin Can Brothers [02:04] We got our start on Youtube[02:26] Starkid Productions[04:31] Each of us has expertise to bring to the table [05:08] There's this DIY element [06:10] 29 Million views[6:21] Very Potter musical [6:53] Harry Potter Community [7:44] Narrative Podcast[8:49] The full picture[9:45] Production on the podcast [12:02] What can’t you fit into the narrative[12:50] It’s different[13:14] I have to investigate[14:32] Putting people through immersive experiences[15:54] Really building out this world [16:48] BREAK[17:49] The level of organization[18:16] We’re a big Slack group[18:50] Not being able to meet up in person[19:28] Shared notes[24:32] It’s good to be able to do things on the fly [25:15] We have a shorthand at this point[27:11] It’s all stuff that’s memories[28:02] People love to showcase perfection sometimes[29:28] The accessibility of the digital space[31:52] How to set deadlines and goals [32:15] The Solve It Squad[33:05] Embracing those limitations[34:39] Mistakes become opportunities[35:59] Get used to rolling with it[37:14] If we could only have enough money to do “this” [39:33] Thank you for being here today[41:23] See you on the next episodeResourcesAlex Quin’s InstagramHustle Inspires Hustle AppHustle Inspires Hustle InstagramSlack Tin Can Bros WebsiteTin Can Bros InstagramTin Can Bros YoutubeWayward Guide
K and J jump into talking about the Solve It Squad Returns written by the Tin Can Brothers( Joey Richter, Corey Lubowich, and Brian Rosenthal). Find it here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlF0gFzOX4tDiqbhfmx5036ZFKD6LAoQN
Evan Hill and Brian Rosenthal have a lot in common: They both graduated from Medill, both were editors at the Daily, both do investigative journalism for the New York Times and both just won the highest honor in journalism: a Pulitzer Prize. Evan Hill and Brian Rosenthal have a lot in common: They both graduated from Medill, both were editors at the Daily, both do investigative journalism for the New York Times and both just won the highest honor in journalism: a Pulitzer Prize.
This podcast was produced by Emma Dessau with the help of Sarah Brengman, Joyce Yuan, and Nayib Alveranga.
Brian Rosenthal (@brianmrosenthal) is proof that outstanding local journalism can get you places. *THE* place in fact - The New York Times. Brian walks us through the story that got him there, a bombshell of a report on how the state of Texas systematically denied special education to 250,000 children. That story was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and landed him at the Times. He's also the star of Episode 2 of Hulu/FX's The Weekly and he tells us how was first put onto that story. Hint: It involves Michael Cohen. He discusses growing up as a twin in Indiana (3:40), going to Northwestern where we met (8:27), his long string of journalism internships (15:47), choosing to work at The Seattle Times over The Washington Post (22:53), moving to The Houston Chronicle (27:56), how he got onto and landed his big special education story (29:17), how that story blew up and got him to the NYT (44:03), his story on speculation and abuse of the taxi medallion system in New York (52:33), and job advice for young journalists (1:02:47). And we pick his brain in the lightening round (1:07:21). Here are links to some of the things we talk about: Jake on Front Burner podcast on the Amazon fires - http://bit.ly/2lC83aW Brian on Ep. 2 (The Myth of the Medallion) of The Weekly - https://hulu.tv/2lBHKld The Houston Chronicle series Denied about special education denials - http://bit.ly/2k4HMRZ Part 1 of the NYT's investigation into the taxi industry - https://nyti.ms/2lEESUF MLB Trade Rumors - http://bit.ly/2kxPzYP An Unbelievable Story of Rape on ProPublica - http://bit.ly/2k9Yb7U The Atlantic story on arriving late to the airport - http://bit.ly/2k5pOyN Vice's "Charlottesville: Race and Terror" video - http://bit.ly/2lEw29g Walt Bogdanich on Twitter - @waltbogdanich Follow us on Twitter @foreignpod or tweet about the podcast with #foreignpod Music: LoveChances (makaihbeats.net) by Makaih Beats From: freemusicarchive.org CC BY NC
In a special extended edition of WBAI FM's "Waking Up," Celeste Katz talks NY and US news and politics with guests Rick Klein of ABC, Brian Rosenthal of the NY Times, Greg B. Smith of The City, and Kerry Picket of SiriusXM radio. "Waking Up" host Julianna Forlano returns next week.
In a special extended edition of WBAI FM's "Waking Up," Celeste Katz talks NY and US news and politics with guests Rick Klein of ABC, Brian Rosenthal of the NY Times, Greg B. Smith of The City, and Kerry Picket of SiriusXM radio. "Waking Up" host Julianna Forlano returns next week.
In a special extended edition of WBAI FM's "Waking Up," Celeste Katz talks NY and US news and politics with guests Rick Klein of ABC, Brian Rosenthal of the NY Times, Greg B. Smith of The City, and Kerry Picket of SiriusXM radio. "Waking Up" host Julianna Forlano returns next week.
We’ve often wondered what happens with the investigations featured on the podcast. So, we decided to check in with three newsrooms featured on previous episodes and find out. Brian Rosenthal will share the impact of his Houston Chronicle investigation into Texas special education. Journalists at Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting share an exciting discovery about the identity of Mountain Jane Doe. And the Associated Press reporters behind the 2015 investigation “Seafood from Slaves” take us through their latest investigation. EPISODE NOTES: bit.ly/2zMhxaa
In this episode, I sit down with Corey Lubowich from Tin Can Brothers and Team Starkid, to talk about his journey as an artist from growing up performing and working in theatre in his hometown of Chicago, to becoming an artistic director for BasementArts the University of Michigan, back to Chicago as a member of Starkid and then to Los Angeles as a founding member of the comedy trio Tin Can Brothers! We also storytelling through design, navigating the transition to a new city, the challenge of transitioning from theatre to film/digital video creation and his newest projects Flop Stoppers and The Solve it Squad Returns! The Solve it Squad Returns - June 15-18 and June 22-25 @ the Secret Rose Theatre in North Hollywood, C, Directed by Corey Lubowich and starring Joey Richter, Brian Rosenthal, Ashley Clements, Gabe Greenspan & Lauren Lopez! For tickets: https://www.tincanbros.com Flop Stoppers coming to YouTube 5/9! https://www.youtube.com/tincanbros You can support the show on PATREON at Patreon.com/storymatters and if you like the show, click the rating button on iTunes and leave us a rating and review! You can also email Curt directly at storymatterspodcast@gmail.com with your feedback, thoughts, stories and ideas! You can listen to all episodes of the show at www.storymatterspodcast.com! Enjoy!
If there’s a sweet spot in investigative journalism, Brian Rosenthal found it. His investigation into special education in Texas schools managed to pull back the curtain on a policy that was felt by thousands of students, teachers and parents – and was understood by none. Brian’s reporting for the Houston Chronicle revealed that state officials were arbitrarily blocking hundreds of thousands of children from the services they needed. On this episode, Brian talks about his investigation and its impact. EPISODE NOTES: bit.ly/2o9lqfx
On the first hour of "Omaha Sports Insider with Joe Quinn and Nick Handley" the guys talk the Andrew White transfer with Brian Rosenthal of the Lincoln Journal Star.
Please welcome Brian Rosenthal (Tin Can Bros) to the Poe Party Family! We talk with Brian about playing Poe's nemesis Ralph Waldo Emerson.