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Bruce Murray, CEO and CIO at Murray Wealth Group, shares his outlook on global equities.
In this episode of Other Worlds, we explore the literary convergence of science fiction and science fact. To explore this theme, Sue Berman is joined by Other Worlds exhibition curator Andrew Henry. We discuss the exciting crossroads between science fiction and real world scientific developments, illustrated through published material that intone seer-like qualities to the authors - everything from consumer electronics to future war machines. Visit the onsite exhibition and join us in a series of events and activations: www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Other-Worlds-exhibition For recommended reads visit: www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Other-Worlds-reads Books mentioned in the podcast: H.G. Wells. ‘The Land Ironclads'. From: The Strand magazine, vol. 26, no. 156. London: G. Newnes, 1903. Radio craft, vol. 10, no. 5. New York: Gernsback Publications, November 1938. Startling stories, no. 10. Manchester: Pemberton's, 1952. Astounding science fiction, vol. 10, no. 4. London: Atlas, April 1954. Analog, vol. 101, no.7. New York: Davis, June 1981. Wolfgang Schroeder. First stop, the Moon: a look into the future of space travel. London: Odhams, 1959. Arthur C. Clarke, illustrated by Ralph Smith. The exploration of the Moon. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1954. T.A. Heppenheimer. Colonies in space. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole, 1977. Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Bruce Murray, Carl Sagan, Walter Sullivan. Mars and the mind of man. New York: Harper & Row, 1973. Music credit: https://www.melodyloops.com/tracks/space-harmony/ Image from Analog, Apollo 11: Tenth Anniversary, July 1979, New York Produced by Sue Berman and JL.
Could life hitchhike across planets? What color is the sky on Mars? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye, the current CEO of The Planetary Society, team up to discuss the science and advocacy that goes into space exploration, unraveling the threads of discovery that define humanity's quest to understand the cosmos.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/journey-to-the-stars-with-bill-nye/Thanks to our friends at The Planetary Society for partnering with us on this episode! To support their mission and the future of space advocacy, head over to https://Planetary.org/StarTalkThanks to our Patrons Edwin Strode, Mathew M, Micheal McDonough, Evan Fenwick, Trvis Knop, David Hardison, Sarah Kominek, Saulius Alminas, Rob Lentini, Eric Williams, Billy, John Buzzotta, Jeremy Hopcroft, Christian Harvey, Bob Cobourn, Jeremy ALford, Brandon Cortazar, James Finlay, Anastine2020, Rebecca Valenti, jordan battleson, Timothy Jarvis, and Gleb Mpakopuc for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
The Supreme Court is soon expected to decide Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case where a town's efforts to remove unhoused people from its parks became “cruel and unusual,” according to lower courts. Guest: Dr. Bruce Murray, chief medical officer for the Mobile Integrative Navigation Team (MINT) in Josephine County, Oregon. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Supreme Court is soon expected to decide Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case where a town's efforts to remove unhoused people from its parks became “cruel and unusual,” according to lower courts. Guest: Dr. Bruce Murray, chief medical officer for the Mobile Integrative Navigation Team (MINT) in Josephine County, Oregon. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Supreme Court is soon expected to decide Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case where a town's efforts to remove unhoused people from its parks became “cruel and unusual,” according to lower courts. Guest: Dr. Bruce Murray, chief medical officer for the Mobile Integrative Navigation Team (MINT) in Josephine County, Oregon. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danielle Colenbrander and Katie Pace-Miles discuss orthographic mapping, irregular word instruction, and the different terms used to describe high frequency and irregular words. They translate research about the effectiveness of different approaches to teaching irregular words. They also discuss the role of morphology - how understanding morphemes can help students decode and understand words. TakeawaysIrregular words exist on a spectrum, ranging from completely regular to highly irregular.Different teaching approaches, such as mispronunciation correction, can be effective for teaching irregular words.Meaning and context play a crucial role in word recognition and understanding.Teachers should provide students with a toolbox of strategies to decode and understand irregular words.Temporary irregularity is a helpful concept for students, emphasizing that irregular words are only temporarily challenging until they learn the necessary grapheme-phoneme correspondences.ResourcesHear more from Danielle Colenbrander on Teaching Literacy podcast (Ep. 38) and Thinking Deeply About Primary Education podcast (Ep. 76)Assessing the Effectiveness of Structured Word Inquiry for Students in Grades 3 and 5 With Reading and Spelling Difficulties: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Colenbrander et. al. Katie's PRINTABLE Word Analysis Manual, a resource to support learning and word analysis activities to use with high frequency words (and any word, really!)Treasure trove of additional research articles (Katie Pace-Miles, Devin Kearns, Linnea Ehri, and more!)http://reading-ready.com/ Our guests mentioned the work of Lyndall Murray but meant Bruce Murray. The correct article is linked above. Connect with us Facebook and join our Facebook Group Twitter Instagram Don't miss an episode! Sign up for FREE bonus resources and episode alerts at LiteracyPodcast.com Helping teachers learn about science of reading, knowledge building, and high quality curriculum.
Bruce Murray, CEO and CIO at The Murray Wealth Group, joins BNN Bloomberg for Market Call.
Welcome back soccer lovers, to another exciting episode of Over The Ball. This week, we have a special guest who will surely spark some nostalgia for our die-hard listeners. He's a former national team player and winner of the prestigious Herman Trophy - none other than Bruce Murray himself! Joined by your favorite hosts Kevin Flynn and Dave Gallego, this episode is filled with insightful conversations about his illustrious career in soccer, playing overseas professionally, and the importance of having an underdog mentality on the field. The boys also pay tribute to the late Franz Beckenbauer and his impact on the game. The conversation covers Beckenbauer's revolutionary role as a sweeper and his English language lessons. Kevin and Dave also announce the winner of a competition, preview next week's guest and conclude with a discussion on recent Premier League soccer matches.
Bruce Murray, CEO and CIO at The Murray Wealth Group, joins BNN Bloomberg for Market Call.
If you have children that play youth soccer, I hope you will give a listen to Bruce Murray. He has a brain condition called CTE. In his 30's he began forgetting things, he developed a sensitivity to light and began to develop a problem with impulse control. It really scared him - he went through dark times and ended up in some dark places. He and his doctors have no doubt that this is related to the repeated heading of the ball while his brain was still in development as a boy and young man. He has a foundation to help other athletes that suffer from this – and actively campaigns for rules of the game to be amended – especially at the youth levels and notes that ‘no developing brain should collide with a soccer ball at some 40 mph. He is happy and doing well now though – and this campaign is what Bruce cares about most now, but he also had a fascinating career as a player. He was part of that crew of American National Team guys that played for a county that didn't care too much about what they were doing. And he was a huge part of that 1990 World Cup Team that qualified for the first world cup for America in 40 years. That campaign from qualifying to competing is the greatest American soccer story there is – and every generation that comes after owes these boys a huge debt - and Bruce was there for all of that. I really do love Bruce Murray – in many ways, of all the sits I have done – he is my favorite one. Thanks for listening! We appreciate your support. If you love SoccerPod, please consider supporting us through our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/soccerpodBy subscribing to our Patreon, you get behind-the-scenes content, discounts on merchandise and the opportunity to submit questions for future guests. Connect with us on social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soccer.pod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soccerpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/SoccerPod1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@soccerPod-go5vx
How are you passing on the wisdom of the good life to the next generation? God's vision for His family is that it is multiethnic, multicultural, and multigenerational. God doesn't like when we divide down generational lines. In fact, He sees only one generation at a time – His people, alive and serving, in this moment!
Bruce Murray, CEO and CIO at The Murray Wealth Group, joins BNN Bloomberg for Market Call.
Greetings & welcome back to the rose bros podcast.This episode we are joined by Bruce Murray - CEO & CIO of The Murray Wealth Group.Prior to launching MWG in 2015, Bruce spent 25 years at McLean Budden as an Executive Vice President and Managing Director. He was one of the key Portfolio Managers of the Canadian Equity Growth Fund, one of the largest equity portfolios in Canada at the time, the American Equity Fund, the International Equity Fund and the Global Equity Growth Fund. As a Portfolio Manager on the American Equity, he enjoyed one of the best track records in the industry, growing the portfolio to over $5 billion. In total, Bruce helped to grow McLean Budden's equity portfolios to around $30 billion in assets under management from 1990 until its sale to MFS Investment Management in 2011. Bruce also ran portfolios for high net worth individuals, in which MWG will specialize.Prior to McLean Budden, Bruce was Vice President and Equity Analyst at Nesbitt Thomson from 1985 to 1990 where he achieved top rank as a Special Situations Analyst in the Brendan Wood International Survey of institutional investors.Bruce started his investment career in 1976 at Crown life Insurance Company in Toronto as an International Economist and Financial Services Analyst and was Manager Canadian Equities when he left in 1985 to join Nesbitt Thomson.Among other things, we sat down and discussed 40 years on Bay Street, and a few of the lessons learned along the way. Also, apologies in advance : the conversation picked up a rouge radio wave while recording a few times, but you should be able to hear the conversation just fine. Enjoy.This podcast episode is sponsored by Connate Water Solutions.Do you need cost effective water sourcing options to supply your next drilling or completions program?Connate Water Solutions is a specialized hydrogeology company focused on water well drilling, testing and water management services in Western Canada and Texas.Contact info@connatewater.com or www.connatewater.com for more details.This podcast is sponsored by Headracingcanada.comLooking for high performance ski gear this winter? In partnership with 4x-Olympian Manny-Osborne Paradis, Headracingcanada.com is offering the lowest prices possible through its online storefront, by passing brick and mortar savings to customers. Check out Headracingcanada.com for more info on high performance gear for the upcoming ski season. Support the show
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of space exploration with our special guest, Mat Kaplan. Mat is a seasoned radio host who recently stepped away from the mic after two decades and a thousand episodes of the Planetary Society's acclaimed podcast, Planet Radio. In this interview, Mat shares his passion for science and space, his approach to presenting complex information to the public, and his secrets to conducting engaging interviews with renowned scientists, engineers, astronauts, and authors. Main Discussion: Learn about the Planetary Society, a professional home for space enthusiasts for over 22 years, and its programs and initiatives. Explore the origins of the Planetary Society, founded in 1980 by Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray, and Lou Friedman, with the mission to empower the world's citizens to advance space science and exploration. Discover how the Planetary Society has evolved over the years, with tens of thousands of members, and a new generation of talented staff dedicated to their vision of knowing our cosmos and our place within it. Hear about the Planetary Society's contributions to space missions, including allowing the public to share in them by putting their names on plaques or CDs, and their efforts to shepherd missions through Congress by forming a caucus for planetary science and working with the Executive Branch. Learn about the Planetary Society's new initiatives, such as its online member community and book club, and its passion for sharing the beauty and joy of space and science with everyone on Earth. Key Points: Mat Kaplan's inspiring body of work with Planet Mat Kaplan: Radio How Mat combined his twin passions for radio and space exploration Mat's approach to presenting complicated information in an accessible and fascinating way The importance of doing thorough research and homework before interviews The art of listening and being prepared to change directions during interviews Showing appreciation for the work of the guests and sharing their fascination Mat's passion and energy for the topic and how it engages listeners Elements of a good question, including finding unique nuggets of information Utilizing the internet to access resources and enhance interviews Events: Find out about the Planetary Defense Conference in Vienna and the asteroid Hunters IMAX, and how the Planetary Society is involved in these exciting initiatives. Resources Mentioned in the Episode The Planetary Society - Member Community - Book Club - Planet Radio Podcast
We close out the New York Grower 2023 series today in the company of Bruce Murray of Boundary Breaks (00:00:08) Episode intro (00:01:50) Vineyard Plantings Overview Establishing Young Riesling Vines Picking Decisions and Winemaking Mitigating Disease Pressure Red Grape Growing Deep Dive Future Business Strategies Sustainability Programme Finger Lakes terroir and market connection The next Boundary Breaks plantings If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/523 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
We continue the New York Grower 2023 series today in the company of Oskar Bynke, Thijs Verschuuren of Hermann J Wiemer (00:00:08) Episode intro (00:01:10) Thijs Verschuuren Origin Story Biodynamics at Wiemer overview Demeter Certification Process and Day-to-day Practicalities Certifications and Sustainability Biodynamics at Wiemer Deep Dive Future Market Opportunities for New York Wines If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/522 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
We continue the New York Grower 2023 series today in the company of Matthew Doyle of Doyle Vineyards (00:00:08) Episode intro (00:01:54) Matthew Doyle Origin Story Introducing the Doyle Vineyards Team Grape Customers Finger Lakes Virtual Tour Soil Diversity and Lake Site Grape Types: Natives, Hybrids and Vinifera Natives and Hybrids Deep Dive - Growing Inputs and Market Insights Vinifera Programme Sustainability Programme and Growing Practices If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/521 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
Today we are going to learn about NFL. Here we have Bruce Murray, a well-known journalist and sports broadcaster for SiriusXM. He was at Mad Dog Radio from 2006 to 2012 and he has been at SiriusXM NFL Radio since 2012. He had done a nationally syndicated morning show on sports new radio from 1996 to 2006 and started right his career in college radio right at Tulane's radio station (Roll Wave!) WTUL. Here he is going to talk about his experience and his advice on the ever evolving broadcasting industry. He will share his tips and trick to amazing students. He has been an incredible mentor to me and provides great wisdom about broadcasting. For more information on Bruce Murray, check out: https://twitter.com/BruceMurrayNFL https://www.facebook.com/brucemurraynflradio/
We continue the New York Grower 2023 series today in the company of Jason Hazlitt of Sawmill Creek Vineyards (00:00:08) Episode intro (00:01:10) Jason Hazlitt Origin Story Wine grower winemaker communication Core team virtual intro Grapegrowing community Hybrid vs vinifera sites and considerations Geography of growing sites and microclimates Grape varieties and Growing Best Practices Planting Decisions Market changes and rising costs Looking ahead for grapegrowing If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/520 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
SiriusXM NFL Host Bruce Murray joins First Up to chat about Bo Horvat being traded to the Islanders and the latest news from around the NFL. Murray shares his thoughts on the level of excitement in the Islanders fanbase after acquiring Horvat, whether Brock Purdy's UCL injury opens the door to Tom Brady landing with the 49ers, what Kellen Moore's arrival in Los Angeles means for Chargers' head coach Brandon Staley, and more.
NFL is the topic of hour number two, as the guys chat with Bruce Murray, and also discuss the career and legacy of SDSU Head Coach John Stiegelmeier.
We close out the series in the company Roman Roth of Wolffer Estate (00:00:08) Intro (00:01:00) Origin Story (00:04:00) Climate in Long Island and impact on winemaking (00:06:30) Wollfer Estate owners and culture (00:13:25) Creativity at Wolffer (00:17:20) Argentina project (00:20:20) Provence project (00:26:00) Business model and attracting younger drinkers (00:31:30) Project branding (00:37:10) What young drinkers want deep dive (00:41:35) Contact details If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/483 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
We continue the series in the company Kareem Massoud of Paumanok and Palmer Vineyard (00:00:08) Intro (00:01:10) Origin Story and family involvement (00:04:10) Transition into role (00:08:10) Long Island regional intro (00:12:40) Exploration of style and influences (00:15:32) Grape varieties (00:19:50) Terroir virtual tour (00:26:30) Grape growing in Long Island (00:31:32) Winemaking in Long Island (00:37:30) Looking ahead to 2023 (00:40:06) Contact details If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/482 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
We continue the series in the company Christopher Bates of Element Winery (00:00:08) Intro (00:01:20) Origin Story and Element Philosophy (00:05:46) Changes in the region (00:08:47) Introduction to Colloquial and In our element brands (00:17:34) Growing conditions in their vineyard on Seneca Lake (00:22:44) The impact of air flow (00:25:06) His vineyard plantings (00:29:49) Growing pinot noir in the Finger Lakes (00:37:16) Finger Lakes pinots in the glass (00:41:30) His wines in international markets (00:44:41) Contact details If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/481 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
We continue the series in the company Oskar Bynke & Fred Merwarth of Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard (00:00:08) Intro (00:01:00) Oskar and Fred origin Story (00:05:38) Early days and changes at the winery (00:16:20) Virtual tour of the winery (00:24:43) Plantings in the Finger Lakes (00:30:50) The nursery business and its influence (00:40:20) The UK market (00:42:14) Contact details If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/480 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
We continue the New York series in the company Kelby James Russell of Red Newt Cellars (00:00:08) Intro (00:01:00) Origin Story (00:08:38) Coming home to the Finger Lakes (00:12:20) Mentors on the winemaking journey (00:19:45) Finger Lakes culture (00:26:40) The Finger Lakes compared with The Mosel (00:31:07) Kelby's winemaking style with riesling (00:38:59) Red Newt sourcing policy (00:42:19) UK market If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/479 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
We continue the New York series in the company Bruce Murray of Boundary Breaks (00:00:08) Intro (00:01:00) Bruce Origin Story (00:06:09) Inside the early vintages (00:10:32) The wider winemaking community (00:21:03) Property virtual tour (00:25:00) Riesling (00:26:21) Red grape varieties (00:37:00) Exporting to Norway (00:41:03) Boundary Breaks Contact Details If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/478 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
Former NZ Cricketer now Commentator Jeremy Coney chats with Watto about the passing of Bruce Murray, tonight's Blackcaps v Pakistan second ODI, squad for the game, where the ‘Caps need to improve, expectations, & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm Lawrence Francis, Host of Interpreting Wine, welcoming you to the New York Winemaker Special series. Across these 8 episodes recorded in December 2022 we'll be exploring the New York wine scene in the company of 8 different winemakers. Covering The Finger Lakes in the first 6 episodes and Long Island in the last 2. We kick things off in the company of Ben Riccardi of Osmote. Ben owns 30 acres on Seneca Lake he's in the process of cover cropping on the path to planting vines. While making wine from locally sourced fruit in his own winery. (00:00:08) Intro (00:01:18) Origin Story (00:06:32) International Winemaker Influences (00:10:03) The Finger Lakes virtual tour (00:18:50) Winemaking community in the region (00:23:29) Osmote winemaking projects (00:31:24) The history of sparkling wine in the Finger Lakes If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/476 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
PASSED BALL SHOW #56 11/29/2012 Part 1 WITH BRUCE MURRAY; Listen back to part 1 of the show as @john_pielli speaks with Sirius XM host Bruce Murray from Mad Dog Radio. I also hit on topics like Denard Span and Washington, Mets chances of trading David Wright if he is not extended as well as RA Dickey and BJ Upton signing with the Braves. I also question people's motives when they suggest trading a player for “prospects” when the term is used anonymously
Hosts Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower welcome National Soccer Hall of Famer Bruce Murray to recap this year's FIFA World Cup and get his prediction for the final. They also discuss the sport's growth in the US and look ahead to the next World Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SDSU Head Women's Basketball Coach Aaron Johnston joins the program this hour to talk about the recent big win over Louisville, and the guys also talk NFL with Bruce Murray!
The guys break down the NFL trade deadline, and talk NFL and CFB with Bruce Murray and Bill Bender!
Bruce Murray, CEO and CIO at The Murray Wealth Group, joins BNN Bloomberg for Market Call.
The guys round out the week of the show by talking football and getting some of the best bets of the weekend!
Stephen Brunt, columnist for Sportsnet.ca and co-host of The FAN Drive Time, joins Ailish and Justin to discuss the Blue Jays' puzzling inconsistency this season, the team's offensive dryspell over the weekend, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s recent issues with plate discipline, fans getting a close up look at Shohei Ohtani, and the special 30th anniversary ceremony celebrating the 1992 World Series championship team. Afterwards, Bruce Murray, host of the SiriusXM Blitz on SiriusXM NFL radio, stops by to chat about Mitch Trubisky securing the starting quarterback job in Pittsburgh, expectations for the Bills this season, Trey Lance taking over as the 49ers' signal caller, and Tom Brady taking an 11-day hiatus during training camp (26:46). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate
Lindsay's joined by SXM NFL Radio's Bruce Murray in the middle of his multi-stop, cross country tour of NFL training camps. As he's looking at the façade of Lambeau Field, they discuss his expectations for the Packers and which wide receivers will step up. They they get into the evolution of Jalen Hurts in Philly, why Baker Mayfield might surprise people in Carolina, a more mature Jameis Winston, Russell Wilson's fit in Denver and much more.
Retired soccer star Bruce Murray's list of accomplishments on the field is long. Murray starred at Churchill High School, Clemson University and the U.S. National Team before playing in the pros for several years. He has been inducted into three halls of fame including the inaugural class of the Montgomery County Sports Hall of Fame. Now 56, Murray is struggling with dementia, memory loss and, potentially, CTE which is usually associated with football players. Available now on MyMCMedia, Overcast, Apple Podcasts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Stitcher, Facebook, Pocketcasts, and Twitter. Subscribe now.
Bruce Murray, CEO and CIO at The Murray Wealth Group, joins BNN Bloomberg for Market Call.
Bruce Murray, CEO and CIO at The Murray Wealth Group, joins BNN Bloomberg for Market Call.
The Planetary Society has been on a mission: To empower the world's citizens to advance space science and exploration. It's the place for people who want to be involved in space exploration by sharing their passion with other like-minded people. Chief Development Officer of the Planetary Society, Richard Chute, joins Beth today on the podcast and explains how a hobby became a full-time job(s), and how enabling citizens of planet Earth to explore space together is one of the most remarkable adventures ever imagined- first by Planetary Society founders Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray, and Louis Friedman, and continues today with Bill Nye and Richard Chute! Throughout this episode, you'll be INVITED to become a member of the Planetary Society! So don't wait, join now! https://www.planetary.org/about/our-story More About Richard Chute: “The decade ahead promises to be the greatest decade for space exploration since the Apollo era--but only if we all work to make it so through our actions and support.” An interest in science and astronomy, bolstered by a love for science fiction, began at an early age for Richard Chute, the Chief Development Officer for the Planetary Society. From watching Star Trek in its original run on TV, seeing Saturn through a telescope for the first time in 5th grade, joining the rocketry club in 6th grade, getting a first-edition copy of Star Wars for Christmas, to watching Cosmos as a young college student, Richard has always been fascinated by space exploration. Richard seeks to make a difference by creating effective fundraising programs for causes and organizations that support his passions. “When I began, I thought I was going to be asking people for something. What I found through the course of my career is that instead, it's about giving people opportunities to be connected to something that they already love and want to be involved with.” -Richard Chute, Casual Space Podcast Contact Richard at richard.chute@planetary.org and find him on LinkedIn More about the Planetary Society: www.planetary.org From the Planetary Society website: “Our story begins with an observation. Planetary Society founders Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray, and Louis Friedman saw that people of all walks of life are fascinated by the cosmos—yet space exploration budgets waned. This disconnect sparked the idea for a movement that would unite and represent people from around the world in support of space science and exploration. This is how The Planetary Society came to be. For over 4 decades, our members have made strides in advancing planetary exploration, planetary defense, and the search for life beyond Earth. We have delivered tens of thousands of petitions to the United States Congress. We have funded groundbreaking technological advancements in solar sailing. We have united researchers from around the world to work together on asteroid defense. Today we are the world's largest and most influential independent space-interest organization.”
In this podcast we seek to understand more about what grief is and how we grieve in a healthy way. Our conversation takes place with Bruce Murray, a former pastor who has worked in coaching, mental health mentoring and spiritual direction. Please don't struggle alone. If you are walking through grief and feel there isn't anyone you can reach out to please get in touch, email Tim Barton on timb@amblecotechristiancentre.org.uk For more information about who we are, what we believe and how you can get involved, please visit our website
How do we support and help those who are grieving? In this podcast Bruce Murray shares his insights from many years supporting those who are grieving. Please don't struggle alone. If you are walking through grief and feel there isn't anyone you can reach out to please get in touch, email Tim Barton on timb@amblecotechristiancentre.org.uk For more information about who we are, what we believe and how you can get involved, please visit our website.
On this week's United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by TeamSnap, Host Dean Linke visits with U.S. Soccer 1990 World Cup teammates Bruce Murray and Ralph Perez who will be receiving the Walt Chyzowych Lifetime Achievement Award with almost the entire team at the 2022 United Soccer Coaches Convention. Following Bruce and Ralph, Dean talks with former UConn head men's soccer coach Ray Reid as he begins retirement. Closing this week's show, we heard from 30 Under 30 Member and LeTourneau head women's soccer coach Alyssa Taramona.
Strom reacts to the Twins resigning Nelson Cruz + signing Alex Colome. Super Bowl thoughts and predictions. Plus Bruce Murray, the host of the SiriusXM Blitz joins Strom to discuss Super Bowl storylines, Mahomes/Brady, and much more. Supported by Manscaped (https://www.manscaped.com/) – Use Promo Code “Strom” for 20% off and FREE shipping!
Ethan and Jeremy welcome Bruce Murray from SiruisXM Radio onto the podcast today for an exclusive interview! Bruce describes his journey as a sportscaster and how he got to where he is today. The discussion continues as the guys get into a deep talk about the race in the NFC East and the NFL as a whole!
Randy Merkin chats with Bruce Murray, and Carmen DeFalco, Adam Abdalla, and Randy give their picks for this weekend's RBC Heritage Tournament.
In the light of Tom Brady essentially becoming a Tampa Bay Buccaneer the boys chat about the players who went out on top and those who played one year too long. Names include: Rob Gronkowski, Brendan McCullum, Bobby Jones, Bruce Murray, Alastair Lynch, Nigel Mansell and a very special call in from Nathan Hindmarsh. Cast this week: James"The Professor" Rochford, Andrew "Barney" Barnett, Nick "The Kiwi" Rado and Tom "Essentially just a man of the people" Erskine. Please leave a 5 star review and it *may* be read out at the top of the show. For more content or to let the team know your thoughts hit them up at @NarrowWorldofSport on socials.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bruce Murray, a professor in the College of Education, has disturbed a number of students and professors in Auburn with what some say are homophobic online posts. Members of the LGBTQ community told The Plainsman that those posts are indicative of a broader anti-LGBTQ culture in Auburn. Managing editor Mikayla Burns talks with editor-in-chief Eduardo Medina about his story on Bruce Murray, how he reported the investigative piece and the response it has gotten since publication.