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This time on Code WACK! We're taking a closer look at what happens when private equity buys hospitals. Our guest is Dr. Renee Hsia (pronounced “Shaw”). An emergency physician at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, Dr. Hsia explains how patients can be harmed when Wall Street firms take over health care. A Professor of Emergency Medicine and Health Policy at the University of California, San Francisco, she is also Vice Chair of Health Services Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine, and a core faculty member of the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. This is part two of our two-part series. Check out the Transcript and Show Notes for more! Keep Code WACK! on the air with a tax-deductible donation.
In this episode, the hosts reflect on the anniversary of COVID-19, sharing personal stories and health updates. They discuss the impact of the pandemic on their lives and work, including the challenges of balancing family and work commitments. Dave introduces his new side hustle in mobile detailing, emphasizing the importance of finding alternative income sources. The conversation also touches on the role of vaccinations and public health during the pandemic, concluding with thoughts on the future of work and life balance. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of the COVID pandemic, including vaccine controversies, workplace changes, public reactions, and the impact on high school sports. They also touch on the implications of overtime tax deductions and ongoing discussions about buyouts within their company. The conversation reflects on the chaotic nature of the pandemic and its lasting effects on society and the workplace. Wanna help support the show? Join our Discord! Takeaways Shoutout to Patreon subscribers for their support. Reflecting on the anniversary of COVID-19 brings back memories. Health concerns are prevalent among the hosts. Dave is starting a mobile detailing side hustle. Work-life balance is a significant challenge for delivery drivers. The future of UPS is uncertain, prompting side hustles. COVID-19 has left a lasting impact on society. Vaccinations have both benefits and risks. The pandemic has changed how we view public health. Finding alternative income sources is essential for financial stability. The COVID vaccine has sparked significant debate and controversy. Workplace protocols changed drastically during the pandemic. Cleaning measures were often inadequate in workplaces. Public reactions to COVID varied widely, from fear to indifference. The impact of COVID on high school sports was significant and often unfair. Overtime tax deductions have complicated implications for workers. Buyout discussions reveal underlying issues within the company. The pandemic has left a lasting mark on societal behavior and norms. Many people still exhibit COVID-related behaviors, such as mask-wearing in cars. The hosts express frustration over the handling of COVID-related policies and communications. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Shoutouts 02:55 Reminiscing on COVID-19 Anniversary 05:57 Personal Updates and Health Concerns 09:01 Dave's New Side Hustle: Mobile Detailing 12:00 Reflections on Work-Life Balance 15:08 The Future of UPS and Side Hustles 18:04 COVID-19 and Its Lasting Impact 21:05 The Role of Vaccinations and Public Health 23:56 Concluding Thoughts on Work and Life 35:03 COVID Vaccine Controversies 36:34 Workplace Changes During COVID 39:51 Cleaning Protocols and Safety Measures 40:48 Public Reactions to COVID 44:01 Reflections on COVID's Impact 46:24 High School Sports and COVID Restrictions 48:11 Overtime Tax Deductions 52:20 Buyout Discussions and Company Policies Thank you to our TOP RATE LEGENDS, TONY & STARLA THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED OR VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS PODCAST ARE THOSE OF THE HOSTS AND GUESTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT ANY DELIVERY COMPANY
This time on Code WACK! We're taking a closer look at what happens when private equity buys hospitals. Our guest is Dr. Renee Hsia (pronounced "Shaw"). An emergency physician at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, Dr. Hsia explains how patients can be harmed when Wall Street firms take over health care. A Professor of Emergency Medicine and Health Policy at the University of California, San Francisco, she is also Vice Chair of Health Services Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine, and a core faculty member of the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. This is part two of our two-part series. Check out the Transcript and Show Notes for more! Keep Code WACK! on the air with a tax-deductible donation.
Caleb interviews Brian Brown, owner of Estate Landscape and Tree in the Lake Tahoe region. Brown details his professional journey, explaining how he transitioned from an employee to the owner of a high-end firm through a strategic buyout. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing business management systems like LMN and the Leandcaper operating system to maintain profitability within a strictly regulated 24-week construction season. The discussion highlights the value of peer groups, mentorship, and leadership development for entrepreneurs seeking financial freedom and a better family lifestyle. Brown also recounts a dramatic story regarding an encounter with a Mexican cartel during a previous business venture. Key Takeaways: Implement business systems and software in gradual "baby steps" to avoid becoming overwhelmed while building a more efficient operation. Transition from employee to owner by proposing a strategic buyout plan that demonstrates clear value and creates a win-win scenario for the current founder. Define an Ideal Customer Profile to align your branding and services with the specific high-end or niche market you intend to dominate. Join a peer group or hire a business coach to gain objective perspectives from other leaders and ensure you aren't operating in isolation. Commit to constant evolution and the next "expedition" to prevent your business from stagnating once you reach an initial level of success. Connect with Auman Landscape
Hart Lambur is the CoFounder of Across.We host a timely new discussion on the reasoning behind the first ever major token buyout in DeFi, a proposal to convert ACX tokenholders into equity shareholders of a traditional private company for Across. Hart explains how the $25M treasury would finance the buyout, and the vision for Across's future as stablecoin infrastructure where "$1 equals $1" and users pay nothing to move money across chains.In this episode, we cover:+ Why the token model isn't working: DAO governance challenges and misaligned incentives+ How the buyout works: token-to-equity conversion, and who can participate+ The new business model: Free stablecoin movement powered by intents, with issuers paying fees instead of users------
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including their Patreon supporters, personal updates, reflections on current conflicts, humorous cat stories, family health issues, work updates regarding new routes, and a deep dive into the ongoing UPS buyouts and employee concerns. The conversation flows naturally from light-hearted anecdotes to serious discussions about the implications of corporate decisions on workers. In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics related to their experiences as delivery drivers, including personal choices regarding company policies, speculations about leadership changes at UPS, challenges faced during deliveries, humorous anecdotes from their routes, and lighthearted dilemmas posed to each other. The conversation is filled with candid insights, relatable frustrations, and comedic moments that resonate with listeners in the delivery industry. Help Support the Show on Patreon Join our Discord Takeaways The importance of community support through Patreon. Upcoming events can foster listener engagement. Personal stories can provide a relatable context to broader issues. Health challenges in families can be a common struggle. Cats can be both a source of joy and frustration. Work updates can impact personal lives significantly. Corporate buyouts can create uncertainty for employees. The potential for future buyouts raises concerns among workers. Reflections on conflict can evoke personal memories and emotions. Humor can be found in everyday challenges, like dealing with pets. It's important to make personal choices that suit your needs. Company policies can sometimes seem contradictory. Delivery challenges can be frustrating, especially with multiple stops. Humorous stories from the road can lighten the mood. Communication about leadership changes is often unclear. Delivery routes can present unexpected situations. The hosts enjoy sharing their experiences with listeners. Lighthearted discussions can provide a break from serious topics. The delivery industry has its unique set of challenges. Engaging with listeners through humor fosters community. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Patreon Shoutout 01:52 Upcoming Events and Personal Updates 05:10 Reflections on Conflict and Personal Stories 10:54 Cat Tales and Household Challenges 15:13 Health Issues and Family Updates 21:23 Work Updates and New Routes 24:57 Discussion on UPS Buyouts and Employee Concerns 36:16 Navigating Personal Choices and Company Policies 39:54 Speculations on Leadership Changes 42:22 Challenges of Delivery Routes 47:22 Unfiltered Route Stories 55:40 Doorstep Dilemmas and Humorous Scenarios HUGE THANKS TO OUR TOP RATE LEGENDS TONY & STARLA THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED OR VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS PODCAST ARE THOSE OF THE HOSTS AND GUESTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT ANY DELIVERY COMPANY
Mark Martin, managing director and global head of pharma services and technology at Houlihan Lokey, discusses M&A momentum and investor sentiment in pharma services.
☎️ Schedule a Business Evaluation Call with The Construction Leading Edge Team HERE EPISODE 434: There's a problem in your construction business right now that you've already identified — but haven't engaged with yet. A tough conversation with a client or employee, a financial trend you keep meaning to address, a hire you've been putting off. And every day you wait, it takes up more mental real estate. And that gap between recognizing a problem and actually engaging it is the breeding ground for fear, anxiety, and 2 a.m. wake-ups. In this episode of The Construction Leading Edge Podcast, I borrow a lesson straight from Navy SEAL tactics: the answer is in the room. The solution to the problem is inside the problem, so speculation, hesitation, and waiting for more information won't get you closer to solving it. I share 3 steps to stop standing outside the problem and start solving what's in front of you.
(1) Hitmen Hoops joins J&J and there's sentiment that Penny stays now (2) ALEX SIMMONS FIRED. U of M paying $1-Mill buyout. Likely means Penny stayin
Illinois State Representative Kam Buckner discusses the latest on incentives for the Chicago Bears to keep their stadium in Illinois. Idaho State University Assistant Professor and K-12 School Shooting Database Founder David Riedman joins Rich and Tina to discuss the verdict in the Colin Gray murder trial. Director of Tulane Sports Law Program and Tulane […]
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha's top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: "How Anthropic's standoff with the Pentagon is putting impact investors' AI thesis to the test in real time," by David Bank. “Sharing wealth with workers creates value for private equity buyout firms. So why not share more?” by Roodgally Senatus. (10:15). “Six barriers keeping foundations from impact investing – and how to overcome them,” by Woodcock Foundation's Stacey Faella (17:55).
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha's top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: "How Anthropic's standoff with the Pentagon is putting impact investors' AI thesis to the test in real time," by David Bank. “Sharing wealth with workers creates value for private equity buyout firms. So why not share more?” by Roodgally Senatus. (10:15). “Six barriers keeping foundations from impact investing – and how to overcome them,” by Woodcock Foundation's Stacey Faella (17:55).
Four Power Four head coaches you'd bet the house lose their job this season. Massive Coaching Buyouts in the SEC Is Auburn still in control of their destiny? The Auburn Tigers are now, potentially, on the outside of the NCAA Tournament field looking in. Auburn Basketball is coming off a terrible 85-79 home loss to the Ole Miss Rebels Saturday night, leaving Auburn at 15-14 (6-10) and in an emergency situation. Tonight, Auburn Basketball hosts LSU at 9:00 on the SEC Network. Auburn is an 8.5-point favorite LSU at Neville Arena. Steven Pearl still has a chance to do something no Auburn coach has ever done but, it requires the Tigers to change lanes very quickly. The Alabama Crimson Tide is coming off their road win at The Tennessee Volunteers and now must follow it up with a road win at the Georgia Bulldogs where Alabama Basketball is favored by 1.5 points. PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive 267,216 Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including their personal lives, work experiences, and recent Olympic victories. They share humorous anecdotes about their work weeks, reflect on the changes in their workplace culture, and celebrate the success of the USA hockey teams in the Olympics. In this episode, the hosts discuss the excitement of the recent Winter Olympics, highlighting the toughness of athletes like Jack Hughes. They then transition to a humorous yet serious discussion about the prevalence of piss bottles among delivery drivers, emphasizing the need for cleanliness. The conversation shifts to the topic of buyouts in their industry, exploring the implications for workers and the choices they face. Finally, they share personal stories of package car horror experiences, adding a light-hearted touch to the serious themes of the episode. Wanna help support the show? Join our Discord! Takeaways Patreon support is crucial for the podcast's sustainability. Personal stories can provide a humorous and relatable context to work experiences. The hosts reflect on the emotional impact of losing a friend. Time away from children can lead to unexpected and humorous situations. Work challenges can be exacerbated by weather conditions and staffing issues. The hosts express nostalgia for the past culture of their workplace. COVID-19 has significantly impacted service industries, including delivery services. The recent Olympic victories highlight the strength of USA hockey teams. The hosts emphasize the importance of winning in sports, regardless of statistics. Humor is a key element in discussing serious topics. The intensity of Olympic sports showcases incredible athlete toughness. Jack Hughes exemplifies resilience by continuing to play despite injury. The comparison between sports toughness in hockey and basketball is stark. Piss bottles are a common issue among delivery drivers, highlighting a need for cleanliness. It's important to clean up after oneself, especially in shared spaces. Buyouts present a significant choice for workers, impacting their careers. Not everyone is unhappy in their current job; personal satisfaction varies. The concept of 'less is more' in business can conflict with worker interests. Personal stories of delivery mishaps can provide humor and relatability. The importance of making informed career decisions is emphasized. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Patreon Shoutouts 02:11 Personal Reflections and Life Updates 15:31 Work Week Challenges and Experiences 26:00 Olympic Hockey Triumphs 29:24 Olympic Glory and Toughness in Sports 32:31 The Piss Bottle Phenomenon 38:32 Navigating Buyouts and Career Choices 49:36 Package Car Horror Stories Keywords podcast, delivery, work stories, personal anecdotes, Olympics, hockey, life updates, UPS, challenges, humor Olympics, sports toughness, piss bottles, buyouts, career choices, package car stories, delivery drivers, sports commentary, figure skating, hockey THANK YOU TO OUR TOP RATE LEGENDS TONY & STARLA! THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED OR VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS PODCAST ARE THOSE OF THE HOSTS AND GUESTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT ANY DELIVERY COMPANY
☎️ Schedule a Business Evaluation Call with The Construction Leading Edge Team HERE – EPISODE 433: Construction business owner buried in reactive mode, watching your business grow while your stress grows with it? Working 60+ hour weeks, stressed about profit, team management, and scaling your construction company… and still feeling behind? If that hits a little too close to home, this episode is for you. Most construction business owners who feel overwhelmed assume they need more people, better software, or tighter time management. But that's rarely the issue. What's really happening is that you've outgrown the current design of your business, and more effort will only increase stress instead of freedom. In this episode of The Construction Leading Edge Podcast, I break down the five decisions that determine whether growth creates real freedom or a larger, more chaotic operation. I talk about eliminating root cause problems, designing around results, and systematizing your construction business so you stop being the bottleneck. You don't need to work harder. What got you here won't get you there. If you want to scale, it's time to redesign the system.
Cam and Irv DiscussTwitter Polls- polls this weekCollege basketball:How do you feel about college basketball letting players return to it after they have played professionally?MLB- UpdatesNHL- Updates NFL- Let's talk draft needs for teams like the Bears, Raiders, and others.Also, combine workouts went on this week. Anyone stand out to you?NBA- Trade season has ended now, what are your thoughts on the moves teams made. Buyout season has started now. (Irv) Promotions- Bryce Sinclair (@the_spicy_diaper), Rosemary Stribling (@igoturbackneuro), Shawn Tuck (@shawntuckmusic), Art Sibley (w.i.s.e._remixedit), Darvell Williams (@darvellwfinancial), Jay (@kutzbyjay), Anna Slusser (@izalauree) painter/artistJuan Pina (@JP_ exclusivepicks)
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Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery reportedly signed an agreement on a $110 billion deal. The merger would make one of the largest media empires in the world. Paramount could now control two key movie studios, multiple streaming platforms, and two of the biggest news operations on television, CBS and CNN. Geoff Bennett discussed the implications with Roben Farzad of Full Disclosure. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
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Opening on the Grizzlies' Buyout of Kyle Anderson & Signing Taj Gibson, State of the Tank & Injuries; Talking the NFL Combine and the NFL Game Right Now!
Wisconsin's largest teachers union has joined others in filing a lawsuit against the state legislature for the lack of funding of public schools, UPS is offering buyouts to workers as it biggest client announces cuts and Teamsters are pushing back, striking nurses at Presbyterian Hospital in New York agree to a contract, in 1942 the Seattle public reacts as Japanese-American school workers are forced from their jobs, and Labor Radio looks at the Trump administration assault on Black history. THIS IS A WORT-FM PLEDGE WEEK EDITION.
A legal battle between Cincinnati and former Bearcats quarterback Brendan Sorsby could have major implications for NIL contracts across college athletics. With the university seeking $1 million in liquidated damages after Sorsby transferred to Texas Tech, the case now raises broader questions about whether revenue sharing agreements are legally enforceable if athletes are not considered employees. Justin Williams, College Sports Writer for The Athletic, joins 365 Sports to break down the lawsuit, what it could mean for future NIL contracts, and why schools around the country are closely watching how this case unfolds. #nil #big12 #brendansorsby #wreckem #cincy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Morning Minute, your definitive source for global supply chain market intelligence. Today we break down the massive news from UPS as the company begins offering delivery drivers $150,000 voluntary buyout packages to shrink its network and reduce headcount. We also look at major structural changes in logistics software, where cargo management maker WiseTech Global is cutting a third of its workforce in a massive artificial intelligence pivot. This two-year restructuring plan will eliminate up to 2,000 jobs as the company integrates new technologies into its customer platforms and internal operations. Finally, we cover a controversial 5-4 Supreme Court ruling that protects the United States Postal Service from being sued over intentionally misdelivered mail. The decision reinforces a postal exception in the Federal Tort Claims Act shielding the agency from liability, despite dissenting arguments that it provides much greater protection than originally intended. Stay tuned for our definitive analysis on how these major shifts will impact transportation industry participants. Make sure to visit FreightWaves for more unparalleled access to news, data, and commentary. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charla con Ramiro Iglesias, CEO y cofundador de Crescenta, la primera gestora española especializada en dar acceso al inversor minorista a fondos de private equity de primer nivel mundial. Con más de 15 años de experiencia en inversión entre Nueva York, Barcelona y Madrid, Ramiro ha recorrido un camino poco convencional: de simular carteras con 14 años a gestionar 10.000 millones en Wall Street. MBA por Columbia Business School, ha sido socio de Kentia Capital Partners y Antai Ventures.La conversación arranca con una historia familiar que marcó su vocación inversora y recorre su etapa en Nueva York y el salto al emprendimiento. También exploramos cómo funciona el private equity en la práctica —las diferencias entre Venture Capital, Growth, Buyout, Real Assets y Secundarios—, el nacimiento de Crescenta y cómo la Ley Crea y Crece abrió la puerta a democratizar el capital privado, los criterios con los que seleccionan los fondos, el acceso a gestoras top, por qué el historial de añadas importa tanto y su cartera de inversiones.Este episodio cuenta con el patrocinio de Crescenta y su nuevo Fondo de Inversión Libre (FIL), el Multistrategy Private Equity Access I, que empaqueta lo mejor del capital privado —Buyouts, Growth Equity y Activos reales— con una gran ventaja fiscal: puedes traspasar tu dinero desde otros fondos retrasando el peaje fiscal. Inversión a largo plazo con un compromiso desde 10.000 euros que aportas poco a poco según se vayan solicitando. Disclaimer: Las inversiones de capital privado conllevan riesgos significativos que el inversor debe ser capaz de evaluar, incluyendo: riesgo de pérdida total o parcial de la inversión, volatilidad, iliquidez de los activos, restricciones para la desinversión y plazos de inversión prolongados. Antes de tomar cualquier decisión de inversión, debes consultar la documentación legal del fondo. Más info en crescenta.com/condicionesTEMAS0:00:00 - Introducción 0:01:06 - Trayectoria personal y vocación temprana 0:04:05 - Experiencia con carteras simuladas 0:06:10 - Estrategia de estudios y trabajo 0:11:15 - Primeras inversiones reales personales 0:11:43 - Traslado y primer empleo en Nueva York 0:12:32 - Vivencia de la crisis de 2008 0:16:07 - Etapa en BBVA Nueva York 0:19:10 - Desarrollo profesional como trader 0:26:39 - Decisión de cambio profesional 0:27:57 - El MBA en la Universidad de Columbia 0:31:07 - Regreso a España0:32:49 - Primeros pasos en emprendimiento y consultoría 0:35:48 - Reflexión sobre el valor de un MBA 0:45:53 - Incorporación a Antai Venture Studio 0:48:12 - Cambio de ciclo 0:58:04 - Concepción y origen de Crescenta 1:02:17 - Impacto de la Ley Crea y Crece 1:14:45 - Acceso a fondos internacionales exclusivos 1:21:04 - Fiscalidad y ventajas del FCR 1:22:00 - Innovación con el fondo FIL y diferimiento fiscal 1:25:33 - Diferencias entre Growth, Buyout y Real Assets 1:42:31 - Funcionamiento de las llamadas de capital 1:45:30 - Crescenta Silver y liquidez secundaria 1:49:59 - Cartera personal de inversión1:52:10 - El impacto de la IA en el sector Fintech 1:56:19 - Ciclo de vida de una empresa y captura de valor 2:05:05 - Recomendaciones de lectura Más info en el blog de Juan Such:https://www.rankia.com/blog/such/7211894-114-wall-street-democratizar-private-equity-ramiro-iglesias
Welcome to The Morning Minute, your definitive source for global supply chain market intelligence. Today we break down the massive news from UPS as the company begins offering delivery drivers $150,000 voluntary buyout packages to shrink its network and reduce headcount. We also look at major structural changes in logistics software, where cargo management maker WiseTech Global is cutting a third of its workforce in a massive artificial intelligence pivot. This two-year restructuring plan will eliminate up to 2,000 jobs as the company integrates new technologies into its customer platforms and internal operations. Finally, we cover a controversial 5-4 Supreme Court ruling that protects the United States Postal Service from being sued over intentionally misdelivered mail. The decision reinforces a postal exception in the Federal Tort Claims Act shielding the agency from liability, despite dissenting arguments that it provides much greater protection than originally intended. Stay tuned for our definitive analysis on how these major shifts will impact transportation industry participants. Make sure to visit FreightWaves for more unparalleled access to news, data, and commentary. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Colorado Rapids fans. This week on Holding The High Line, that first 20 minutes was rough. And we have the Cole Bassett Revenge Tour to look forward to? The guys banter about Denver Summit launching the "Evergreen Kit." We recap the 2-0 loss at Seattle Sounders. The first half was a mess. The second half was better because of the substitutes. There were a few good performances and a lot of bad ones. We break down the tactics, the lack of execution, and the fascinating Matt Wells postgame press conference. The boys react to Sam Vines getting waived and bought out by the club. We give him his flowers, a reasonable amount. We discuss what went wrong for Vinesy, what it means for him and the club, and whether the 2021 Vines Back is still in there. Then we preview the home opener on Saturday. What do the Rapids need to do better? What can we expect from Cole Bassett and the Portland Timbers? Oh, and how about that fan forum and the screen updates? Oh, and we've got a 2026 merch update. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Raghu Velamati, senior managing director at Macquarie Capital, discussed private equity's evolving approach to the education sector across lifelong learning, workforce training and school safety.
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Mike Hollander, managing director at GTCR, discussed the firm's growth-oriented investment strategy and key deals across financial services and technology.
The fallout from Kansas State's decision to move on from Jerome Tang continues to ripple across the Big 12, and Ari Temkin, Big 12 Radio Host on SiriusXM, joins 365 Sports to break down the financial reality behind Tang's historic buyout and what it means for the future of the Wildcats program. Temkin discusses how NIL resources and booster support factor into major coaching decisions, why K State remains an attractive destination in college basketball, and how the evolving landscape is impacting programs across the conference. He also shares thoughts on Baylor's defensive struggles last season, what DJ Lagway could bring to Dave Aranda's offense, and why fixing the defense may ultimately determine the Bears' ceiling this year. #collegebasketball #collegefootball #big12 #jerometang Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including their Patreon supporters, personal work challenges, family life, and the impact of weather changes. They delve into space exploration, the excitement of the Winter Olympics, and the upcoming baseball season. The conversation also touches on the UFL and NFL changes, culminating in a discussion about the recent buyouts and company changes. In this episode, the hosts discuss the implications of the recent $150K buyouts at UPS, exploring the financial decisions drivers face and the impact on job satisfaction. They delve into the dynamics of union negotiations and legal challenges, while also contemplating the strategies UPS may employ in targeting specific drivers for buyouts. The conversation concludes with lighthearted dispatch dilemmas and humorous anecdotes from their experiences on the job. www.deliveringgreatness.com PROMO CODE: ALLIN10 www.patreon.com/aitdpod https://discord.gg/hm8WMUKVF8 Takeaways Patreon offers exclusive content and community engagement. Personal work challenges can significantly impact daily life. Family routines are essential for children's development. Weather changes can uplift moods and alter daily experiences. Space exploration continues to spark curiosity and debate. The Winter Olympics showcase incredible athletic talent. Baseball season brings excitement for families and fans alike. The UFL presents an alternative to traditional football. Company buyouts can create uncertainty but also opportunities for some. Engaging in sports discussions can foster camaraderie among listeners. We're not taking the buyout. There's a difference between making a hundred thousand dollars. Solidarity needs to be there absolutely. I still enjoy doing what I do. There's going to be people that take this shit. Nobody's brought that up ever since it was a headline. Somebody's fibbing. This is going to be a yearly fucking thing. I feel like we're not losing faith. That's a fucking lot of money. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Patreon Shoutouts 02:54 Personal Updates and Work Challenges 05:57 Family Life and Childcare Transitions 09:15 Work Environment Changes and Adjustments 12:06 Weather Changes and Their Impact 15:08 Space Exploration and Moon Landing Discussions 18:04 Winter Olympics Excitement and Sports Highlights 31:25 The Olympics and Global Sports Expansion 35:26 Baseball Season and Family Moments 38:48 The UFL and Changes in Football 41:49 Buyouts and Workforce Changes 43:45 Teamsters and UPS Buyout Controversy 57:44 Targeting the Buyout: Who's Affected? 01:02:57 The Impact of Buyouts on Drivers 01:04:55 Doorstep Dilemmas: Fun Scenarios 01:09:05 The Biggest Lies on Route 01:15:45 Customer Notes from Hell THANK YOU TO OUR TOP RATE LEGENDS, TONY & STARLA! THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED OR VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS PODCAST ARE THOSE OF THE HOSTS AND GUESTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT ANY DELIVERY COMPANY
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Dion, Nate and Josi discuss their takeaways from All-Star Weekend before evaluating the legitimacy of the rumors surrounding Kevin Durant and his potential burner account, then Dion shares a list of potential buyout candidates that could be an addition to a playoff team's rotation. Thanks for listening!
En este episodio, hacemos el Fastbreak con las noticias más importantes de días recientes. Hacemos el Enjuague, hablamos de candidatos a que sus contratos sean comprados y firmen con nuevos equipos y nos vamos a fondo con el fin de semana de Estrellas. Únete a la comunidad de Whatsapp de Los NBA Freaks:https;//chat.whatsapp.com/FmSCEFkbeLyGzwnzfpSEFJRedes sociales:Facebook, X, Instagram: @losnbafreaksEmail:losnbafreaks@gmail.com
Rob Dauster, College Basketball Analyst for the Field of 68, joins the show to discuss the growing legal battle between Kansas State and Jerome Tang following his dismissal and the school's attempt to classify the move as “for cause” to avoid paying his reported $18.6 million buyout. Dauster breaks down why this could turn into a lengthy legal fight, what led to the Wildcats' struggles after their Elite Eight run, and how the modern transfer portal era has shortened the timeline for program rebuilds. #collegebasketball #cbb #big12 #big12mbb #kstate #emaw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Sweeney, College Basketball Writer for Sports Illustrated, joins the show to break down the fallout from Kansas State's decision to move on from Jerome Tang and the controversial “for cause” designation tied to his reported $18 million buyout. Sweeney shares insight into how common this tactic is in coaching negotiations, what may have gone wrong with K State's roster construction following their Elite Eight run, and what direction Gene Taylor could take as the Wildcats begin their coaching search. #collegebasketball #big12 #big12mbb #kstate #emaw #buyout #jerometang Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jerome Tang's Firing & Buyout: What Will It Really Cost? bonus 1211 Mon, 16 Feb 2026 13:35:59 +0000 Mkpjjum2vSnLNvbFTx1ArGcTOIR0vgtM sports Sports Daily sports Jerome Tang's Firing & Buyout: What Will It Really Cost? Wichita's popular morning local sports talk radio show is Sports Daily with Jacob Albracht and Tommy Castor. Listen live M-F 7a-11a on KFH! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.c
On this weeks episode we discuss…-The Lakers move to sign Kobe Bufkin.-Can the Lakers still get a player in the buyout market?-NBA All-Star weekend is here! Instagram: @MatterOfStatsPodcastX: @MatterOfStatsPYouTube: youtube.com/@matterofstatspodcastAudio/Video producer: instagram.com/KaliBeezy714Intro & Outro Music Produced by Double A for B.K.E. Sound effects courtesy ofPixabay / Universfield via Pixabay.com.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY: Check out their flexible curriculum and program offerings at https://bit.ly/4owKKJJWe have finally hit the NBA All-Star break, and the Sixers definitely need it after their past couple games. With the team sitting at 30-24, we evaluate the season thus far & discuss the ups and downs. We also provide some predictions for the 2nd half. More importantly, we all know the Sixers need to add to their team after failing at the trade deadline, so RB provides his Top 5 buyout candidates for the Sixers to take a look at. Lastly, RB assigns a grade to each player on the Sixers for the first half of the season. Do you agree or disagree with his evaluations? Today, we discuss it all!FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://linktr.ee/phillytakewithrbCHECK OUT THE NEW MERCH: https://phillytakewithrb.com/Philly Take Discord: https://discord.gg/vEXh2AqpVenmo: https://venmo.com/phillytakewithrbCashApp: https://cash.app/$phillytakewithrbSubscribe to Philly Take with RB on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ6xo8_BSzZJVYfWEqEt1GwINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rbphillytake/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RBPhillyTake
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Rockets Analyst Clayton Anderson if it's fair to criticize Durant, what the Rockets buyout options are, if Sengun needs to skip the All-Star game & how pivotal should this offseason be for Udoka. Today's Show Presented by FanDuel! (:20) Terrible End to Clips Game (1:34) Under Radar Bad Foul Call? (3:34) Must Front Office Put Pressure on Udoka in Offseason? (6:45) Rockets/Texans Don't Get It (13:03) Durant Critiques? (18:27) Should Nuggets be favored over Spurs for West Title? (20:27) Buyouts: Should Rockets get Eric Gordon or Lonzo Ball? (22:45) Time to give JD Davison Real Contract? (23:39) Potential Buyout Options: Chris Paul, D'Angelo Russell, Cole Anthony, Russell Westbrook, Khris Middleton & Doug McDermott (25:52) Should Sengun Skip All-Star Game? (27:58) Durant interviews Hakeem: Was it Fun? Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast Classic Houston Memories & History Playlist ️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP6kjM8cv81ruXBBvH-vfCxXPO0npG_OS #alperensengun #kevindurant #rockets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Here are all the segments: All-Star Game Festivities Predictions McCain FC Melting Down Buyout Options Getting VJ & Grimes Back In The Groove Again Support Your Favorite Podcast & Get Your Bleav In 76ers T-Shirt: https://shop.bleav.com/product/brotherly-love-bleav-in-76ers-tee/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
00:00 Luge doubles.11:15 Nuggets buyout candidates.29:10 The Olympics are weird.
The Teamsters union has filed a lawsuit to block a new driver choice program at UPS, calling the voluntary buyouts an illegal move to eliminate jobs. Union leaders argue the plan violates their contract, while the company maintains the program is voluntary and necessary to cut costs. A trucking company has agreed to a settlement regarding a deaf driver who was refused employment despite being qualified. Wilson Logistics will pay $50,000 and must implement new training and hiring procedures to comply with the ADA. CSX is making a major investment in its fleet by signing a $670 million deal to acquire and modernize locomotives. The railroad expects the high-tech engines to improve fuel efficiency and reliability starting later this year. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest Mortcast on CSG and MHS Jeff talks about the Nuggets looking at Lonzo Ball on the buyout market and how Lonzo might be super washed at this point. Then Jeff addresses the absolutely disgraceful tanking going on right now in the NBA and how REALLY to fix it. Just start coming for pick protections. Enjoy the show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The post-deadline action shifts back to the floor as Nate and Danny analyze James Harden and Jaren Jackson, Jr. debuting with their new teams. Then we careen around the league, catching up on news while providing scouting reports on Hugo Gonzalez and new Thunder guard Jared McCain.The show closes by ranking the key players on the buyout market and discussing where players like Cam Thomas could help the most. Join Dunc'd On Prime for 35% off a yearly subscription in honor of the Mock Trade Deadline! Use code mockdeadline26. Join Dunc'd On Prime! It's the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well!Subscribe on YouTube to get Dunc'd On Clutch Calls, Real Video Scouts, and more.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On the latest Pickaxe and Roll, Ryan Blackburn reacts to the Denver Nuggets NBA Trade Deadline news in which Hunter Tyson was traded to the Brooklyn Nets for...basically nothing. Ryan discusses the move, why it happened, Buyout candidates, and Peyton Watson sustaining a Grade 2 hamstring strain. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Chris Forsberg, Eddie House, and Chris Mannix for a special "Celtics Talk Podcast" as we react to all of the moves made at the 2026 NBA Trade Deadline. 00:00 Intro & reaction to the Celtics big move in acquiring Nikola Vucevic for Anfernee Simons 02:20 Mannix' take on the Pacers trading for Ivica Zubac, who had been on the C's radar 06:18 Eddie and Mannix on how Vucevic might fit now, and in the future 11:00 Who could the Celtics look at in the buyout market? 15:20 Mannix has a new take on where Jayson Tatum is in his recovery 21:40 Looking at some of the other big trades around the league this week WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Call us at 631-377-4869 and ask a question! So You Wanna Talk to Samson Wednesday! We start with what's going on at the Washington Post. Could the entire Sports section disappear? Are more jobs being lost? Does Jeff Bezos with his billions even care? (9:50) Are we in the buyout stage of college sports? What is going on with Miami and Duke? (18:33) How long will the lockout last? Will it be a year? What will the concessions be? What is each side asking for? (26:45) Is there is a salary floor is there no luxury tax? Can teams still make a profit? Can small market teams invest into the minor leagues? (32:00) Can you talk about the Johan Santana trade? Do teams still let players make deals before a trade like he did? (38:30) Former head of FIFA says not to come to America for the World Cup. Oh. (46:00) Was there ever talks about having Spanish TV broadcasts for the Marlins? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Call us at 631-377-4869 and ask a question! So You Wanna Talk to Samson Wednesday! We start with what's going on at the Washington Post. Could the entire Sports section disappear? Are more jobs being lost? Does Jeff Bezos with his billions even care? (9:50) Are we in the buyout stage of college sports? What is going on with Miami and Duke? (18:33) How long will the lockout last? Will it be a year? What will the concessions be? What is each side asking for? (26:45) Is there is a salary floor is there no luxury tax? Can teams still make a profit? Can small market teams invest into the minor leagues? (32:00) Can you talk about the Johan Santana trade? Do teams still let players make deals before a trade like he did? (38:30) Former head of FIFA says not to come to America for the World Cup. Oh. (46:00) Was there ever talks about having Spanish TV broadcasts for the Marlins? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices