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The Chad & Cheese Podcast
Chris Forman

The Chad & Cheese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 50:42


In this episode of the Chad and Cheese podcast, hosts Joel Cheeseman and Chad Soash welcome Chris Foreman, founder and outgoing CEO of AppCast. The conversation covers Chris's background, the evolution of AppCast, its market position, and the state of the job board industry. Chris shares insights on the importance of performance advertising, the challenges faced by job boards, and the dynamics of partnerships with major players like Indeed and StepStone. The discussion highlights the need for innovation and adaptability in the recruitment technology space. In this conversation, Chris discusses the dynamics of business ownership and relationships, particularly in the context of AppCast's acquisition by StepStone. He emphasizes the importance of strategic acquisitions and how they align with customer needs. The discussion also delves into the current state of programmatic job advertising, highlighting challenges in user experience and the competitive landscape. Chris shares insights on future directions for the industry and reflects on his leadership transition as he prepares to step down as CEO. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Chris Foreman and AppCast 04:50 - The Evolution of AppCast and Its Market Position 10:35 - Go-to-Market Strategy and Timing for Success 14:25 - State of the Job Board Industry 22:11 -Insights on Indeed and StepStone 30:39 - Navigating Business Relationships and Ownership Dynamics 36:02 - Strategic Acquisitions and Market Positioning 40:17 - The State of Programmatic Job Advertising 54:39 - Future Directions and Leadership Transitions Keywords AppCast, Chris Forman, job boards, recruitment technology, market strategy, performance advertising, HR industry, job marketplace, hiring trends, business insights, business relationships, acquisitions, programmatic advertising, job market, leadership transitions, stepstone, Bayard advertising, indeed.com,

Metal Geeks Podcast/MSRcast Metal Podcast
Metal Geeks 255: D23 Recap Geekery

Metal Geeks Podcast/MSRcast Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 110:46


Cary the Metal Geek and Brutal Dave are joined by Nicole and Chris Foreman—a talented artist who has done work for Marvel and more—and Mrs. Metal Geek, Kim. Chris and Nicole, like us, are big Disney Parks fans, so we invited them on this episode to dive into all the exciting news from D23 2024. We cover everything from Disney Parks announcements to upcoming movies and TV shows. Expect some strong opinions along the way! Keep it metal, keep it geeky, and keep it Disney! Check out some art from Chris Foreman at https://www.instagram.com/chrisforemanartist/ Stay updated on all our geekery by visiting our website at metalgeekspodcast.com or metalgeeks.net. Have opinions or ideas? Share them with us via email at msrcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter, @metalgeeks, and @msrcast. We're also on Instagram at @metalgeeks. Connect with us on Facebook/MetalGeeks and join the Metal Geeks Society Facebook group! Subscribe to Metal Geeks Podcast on iTunes, and if you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star review and give us a like. You can also catch us on Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify—add us to your playlist

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Marvel Card Collectors Podcast
Episode 197; Lazy River - Lego, Side-PCs and Chris Foreman love

Marvel Card Collectors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 77:42


The team set sail this week without a course charted, and end up on the lazy river of podcasting. We cover cool Marvel Lego minifigs, discuss what we would (and do) PC on the side, and swoon aplenty over the great work from artist Chris Foreman. You can find Chris's work here; https://www.instagram.com/chrisforemanartist/ Do please support our featured artists, appreciate their work, and tell them we sent ya! And the podcast we discuss is https://www.youtube.com/@InsideOfYouPodcast - well worth checking out! Audio (the full experience); The main audio format of this podcast episode is here; https://tinyurl.com/TheMCCPod197 YouTube (to see us); https://youtu.be/WU7I2S0ctKU =========== As always friends, YOU can help us by; - subscribe, like, star & leave a review wherever you find us, or on our FB page - suggesting topics and content you want to hear - sharing the podcast with friends - sending us emails/messages/comments GET INVOLVED PEOPLE – this podcast is for you so let us know what YOU wanna hear about! Our email; TheMCCPod@gmail.com The podcast theme music "Rocket Power" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The podcast creative and logos is by Michael Munshaw, find him on IG here; https://www.instagram.com/artofm2/ ALL of our links are here; ⁠https://linktr.ee/TheMCCPod⁠ =========== Our recommended listening; The Rebel Base Card Podcast; https://anchor.fm/greg-mclaughlin Marvel Jerks podcast; https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/gingieverse-cards-marvel-jerks/id1668559490 Meanwhile At The Podcast; https://meanwhileatthepodcast.libsyn.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mccp/message

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Banned Biographies - The Rise And Fall And Rise Again: A Brief History of Madness (Part 1)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 172:53


In 1976 school friends Mike Barson and Lee Thompson formed a band called the North London Invaders, roping in other friends of theirs Chris Foreman, John Hasler and Cathal Smyth to play rock n roll and soul songs. The line-up was a tumultuous one and only solidified two years later when Hasler was eventually replaced on drums by Daniel Woodgate, Mark Bedford replacing Smyth on bass with Smyth becoming a brass player, dancer and singer and lead singer Graham McPherson aka Suggs finally decided to commit rather than watch Chelsea play football. They also adopted a new name, Madness, after a song by ska/reggae legend Prince Buster. Thus was born a band that became one of the most prominent bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s two-tone ska revival. Madness have had 16 singles reach the UK top ten and between 1980 to 1986, the band's songs spent a total of 214 weeks on the UK Singles Chart. Their music videos showcased them as a fun gang that kids and adults alike wanted to be a part of with flying saxophonists and nutty trains. But, behind the scenes in-fighting and constantly butting up against their label boss, as well as incredible success, put pressure on the band which caused rifts and breakups over the years. This episode of Banned Biographies deals with this heady first decade and the rise and fall of one of the most beloved British bands to ever strut their stuff. Merch: https://my-store-cfdac5.creator-spring.com Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Banned Biographies
The Rise And Fall And Rise Again: A Brief History of Madness (Part 1)

Banned Biographies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 172:53


In 1976 school friends Mike Barson and Lee Thompson formed a band called the North London Invaders, roping in other friends of theirs Chris Foreman, John Hasler and Cathal Smyth to play rock n roll and soul songs. The line-up was a tumultuous one and only solidified two years later when Hasler was eventually replaced on drums by Daniel Woodgate, Mark Bedford replacing Smyth on bass with Smyth becoming a brass player, dancer and singer and lead singer Graham McPherson aka Suggs finally decided to commit rather than watch Chelsea play football. They also adopted a new name, Madness, after a song by ska/reggae legend Prince Buster. Thus was born a band that became one of the most prominent bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s two-tone ska revival. Madness have had 16 singles reach the UK top ten and between 1980 to 1986, the band's songs spent a total of 214 weeks on the UK Singles Chart. Their music videos showcased them as a fun gang that kids and adults alike wanted to be a part of with flying saxophonists and nutty trains. But, behind the scenes in-fighting and constantly butting up against their label boss, as well as incredible success, put pressure on the band which caused rifts and breakups over the years. This episode of Banned Biographies deals with this heady first decade and the rise and fall of one of the most beloved British bands to ever strut their stuff. Merch: https://my-store-cfdac5.creator-spring.com Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talking To Mod - The Magic Mod
Talking To Mod - The Magic Mod with Chris Foreman (Madness)

Talking To Mod - The Magic Mod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 48:19


This week on Talking to Mod we are joined by Chris Foreman - Chrissy Boy from Madness! we talk about everything Madness from his continued years of service in the band, to life growing up in the 70's, his influences growing up and about Madness's new album coming out later this year!you can find Chris here - https://twitter.com/CBoyForemanIf you liked what you heard please follow, like and share.you can find us here https://linktr.ee/themagicmodCreditsBen Taylor - The Magic ModGuest - Chris ForemanIntro music | Da Magic Mod - G-MENProduction - Adam Payne(this was a live recording)

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La Vie Creative
EP 272: Parisian Jazz Singer Kimberly Gordon

La Vie Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 33:29


Fourth generation Chicagoan and critically lauded vocalist Kimberly Gordon is sought after by the elite jazz listener. Kimberly's grandfather was a dancer at the historic Chêz Pareé nightclub and her Nana was a camera girl there, a position aquired by childhood friend and mobster Sam Giancana. These stories and personal ties to Chicago nightclub history laid the foundation for Kimberly's love of early 20th century music. With a deep understanding of the American Songbook it has led her on a path that celebrates composers, lyricists, and jazz masters alike.In New York City, Kimberly was the first woman to hold a Saturday night residency at the now historic Smalls Jazz Club in Manhattan. Kimberly's years in N.Y.C allowed her to perform with jazz greats such as Roy Hargrove, Betty Carter, Wynton Marsalis, Harry "Sweets" Edison, and John Hicks, just to name a handful. Kimberly's sound reflects the old school style of delivering standards, deeply rooted in the ways of the masters, always true to the melody as written; this separates her from the rest.When she is not touring Europe or hiding from a pandemic you can find Kimberly at Winter's Jazz Club in Chicago, weaving her way through the American songbook with long time pianist/organist Chris Foreman. Look for Kimberly in Greece soon as she will be relocating there in 2024From Hawai'i to Paris Kimberly is the singer's singer, the musician's singer, and the jazz lover's singer....Kimberly Gordon Organ TrioGreen Mill Lounge:https://youtu.be/GWjtCNDGO6UKimberly Gordon, Paris, Sunset Sunside, February, 2018:Squeeze Me:https://youtu.be/QaZn44wixgUKimberly Gordon Big Band/Big Band Boom!:Do Nothin til You Hear From Me, http://bit.ly/14gDx3mKimberly Gordon Duo:That's Allhttps://youtu.be/WSimtx2502QKimberly Gordon Organ Trio, "Sunday", Sirens Records:https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sunday-feat.-chris-foreman/id458443950Kimberly Gordon Trio, "Melancholy Serenade",Sirens Records https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/melancholy-serenade/id65599728Live on WDCB Radio “Churchill” CD tour 2017:https://youtu.be/wmlbhisUwNYMore Than You Know,https://youtu.be/fOcki66P-JEFollow on Instagram:Instagram.com/kimberlygordonvocalsInstagram.com/thejazzfoodieInstagram.com/kimigphotoSupport the show

El Álbum Esencial
EP. 059: "One Step Beyond..." de Madness

El Álbum Esencial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 35:09


En este episodio conversamos sobre "One Step Beyond…" de Madness y algunos de sus aspectos más destacados, como sus principales canciones, su aporte al desarrollo del ska y el contexto de la banda al momento de su lanzamiento, entre otros temas.

Making Tracks with The MOST FM: Artist Interviews
Jac Dillinger and the Blu Velvt Reverie

Making Tracks with The MOST FM: Artist Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 14:44


Jac Dillinger and his band “Blu Velvt Reverie” are from Ngāmotu/New Plymouth. Hot Mama is the first single from their forthcoming debut album due out later this year. This single and the album were recorded over several months by Chris Foreman at Ngāmotu's SwampShack studios in 2021. Singer songwriter and guitarist Jac Dillinger revives an old school sound for the new era. With organic bluesy guitar tones and dynamic vocal range, Jac Dillinger's mission sets out to revitalise honesty in storytelling. Bringing with him youthful raw lyrics about life as a young man and the trials and tribulations of adulthood.

The CEO Next Door
Chris Foreman - Marketplace.city

The CEO Next Door

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 50:38


Growing up, Chris Foreman learned the basics of politics, fundraising, and hard work from his family. Although he didn't end up pursuing politics (or a burgeoning sports career), Chris leveraged these early life experiences to enter the business world.Chris' perspective from working with both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations led him to identify inefficiencies surrounding government procurement processes. This knowledge, paired with the drive to make a difference, was the basis for Marketplace.city. Tune in this week to learn more about how Chris blazed his own trail on The CEO Next Door!

The Mind Behind It
Thank you & Good bye

The Mind Behind It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 83:15


This week Sahil and Huda say their goodbyes and thank yous in their final episode. But before they do, they punch out a few more episodes that weren't released. Their guests for these are:Tasha Jackson, MFT who has been practicing psychotherapy for over 16 years and has her own clinic in San Francisco, California. She has a diverse clientele ranging from drag queens to CEOs. Tasha Jackson MA has been widely published in magazines and academic journals. She has done a TED talk ‘Can We Not Let Our Breakups Break Us' and released a book ‘Master Dater' and is internationally recognised as the first to advocate for the LGBTQ community and was one of the first US-based therapists to openly champion gay parenting. In our interview with Tasha, we discuss all things relationships – she integrates different techniques to meet her client's individual needs and truly understands intuitively the differences between people so not to try and fit them into a theoretical box. She has been trained under both traditional and more modern progressive theories and typically leans on Control-Mastery, Psychodynamic, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Structural Family Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Head to her page to find out more: https://www.tashajackson.com/Professor Hal Herzog of Western Carolina University; he has been investigating the complex psychology of our interactions with other species for three decades. His research interests include the impact of pets on human health and well-being, attitudes towards the use of animals, and the evolution of pet-keeping. He has published more than 100 research articles for news outlets including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Wired, New Scientist, and Time Magazine. He is the author of the book ‘Some, We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard To Think Straight About Animals' which is the one we primarily discuss in this interview. Check him out at: http://halherzog.com/Professor Constantine Sandis of University of Hertfordshire is a professor of Philosophy and co-founder of Lex Academic. Constantine has published multiple articles and written plenty of books, one that we mention in this particular interview is a book titled ‘The Things We Do And Why We Do Them'. His philosophical curiosities primarily focus on the philosophy of action, moral psychology, and interpersonal understanding. His studies and theories in the psychology of philosophy is advanced by Philosophers Hume, Nietzsche, and Wittgenstein. Current projects that Professor Constantine is working on is a collaboration on AI Intelligibility with Abigail Sellen at Microsoft Research which we touch on in this interview, and a book on gender with his colleague Danièle Moyal-Sharrock. To know more and read about his amazing work head to: https://www.constantinesandis.com/Sahil and Huda take the time to individually thank their team members, who without them none of this would have been made possible:Pedro Arbelaez (@pedro_arbelaez) their amazing graphic designer from Colombia that invented the branding for Humane Productions and has worked closely, but autonomously to create dynamic and interesting covers for the episodes.Chris Foreman (@swampshackstudios) the co-founder of SwampShack Studios in New Zealand, is the audio engineer who makes the episodes sound engaging and interesting by adding music in the background and gets creative with each episode.David Boland (@thedavidboland) from Ireland is the editor of the podcasts, he ensures that all the interviews have had the fat trimmed and all the very innapropriate jokes Sahil makes are removed, so that the episodes are streamlined...

Stateside Madness Official
Stateside Madness podcast, episode 29: The Louis Vause interview

Stateside Madness Official

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 70:02


This week we sat down with pianist & composer Louis Vause to chat about his storied music career. Louis has recorded with Madness and has been a member of BUtterfield 8, Crunch!, and The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra. At various times he has collaborated with Madness band members Chris Foreman, Cathal Smyth, Lee Thompson, and Mark Bedford. Louis has some great stories to tell about these projects, as well as his time as a music teacher for the son of one of the Beatles. You won't want to miss this exclusive #StatesideMadness interview! Be sure to visit http://louisvause.co.uk and https://louisvause.bandcamp.com

Stateside Madness Official
Stateside Madness podcast, episode 28: The Prince

Stateside Madness Official

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 59:55


Few artists had a greater impact on Madness or the British 2-Tone ska scene than the legendary Prince Buster. On the five-year anniversary of his passing, we've assembled some special guests to speak about the influence of this Jamaican singer-songwriter. Join us and Chris Foreman of Madness, Louis Alphonso of Bad Manners, Steve Shafer of “The Duff Guide to Ska,” and the Son of the Prince, Sultan Ali, as we discuss the life and times of this legend of ska. “This may not be uptown Jamaica, but we promise you a treat!”   Special thanks to this week's podcast guests: Louis Alphonso https://louisalphonso.bandcamp.com/ Sultan Ali  https://www.thesultanofska.com/  Stephen Shafer https://duffguidetoska.blogspot.com and Chrissy Boy @CBoyForeman on Twitter

Stateside Madness Official
Stateside Madness podcast, episode 26: The Chris Foreman episode

Stateside Madness Official

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 64:02


This week we profile Madness guitarist Chris “Chrissy Boy” Foreman. Chris chats with Poly about his upcoming birthday Aug. 8, and Laurie & Poly count down their favorite songs on which Chris has a writing credit. This episode also sees the return of “Don't Quote Me On That,” featuring alternative facts about Chris Foreman.

Together LA Listening Tour
Healing from the Inside Out with Chris Foreman

Together LA Listening Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 26:31


Founder and CEO of Wellness District Los Angeles, Chris Foreman shared with us his entrepreneurial journey that started from his college days in campus ministry. What is Wellness District? It is a community of experienced wellness professionals who holistically cares for the body, mind, and spirit and provides guided access to the best health and wellness practices for their clients. Tune in to this week's episode to hear how the program charts "brain maps" for their clients and what can be uncovered by Wellness Districts' neuroscientists, naturopathic and functional medicine doctors who understand that the body, mind and spirit work synergistically together. Before opening his clinic, Chris had worked in management at Apple, served as a chaplain for the United States Army Reserve and pastored at Christian Assembly Church. However, one question kept coming back to him: How can more people heal? And how can root issues be addressed instead of symptom management? From Chris's own experiences with chronic pain and the treatment that was available for him, he created the solution that he had been looking for in Wellness District. Tune in to learn about the 3 phases patients go through at the Wellness District, Chris's take on the difference between joy and happiness, how Chris and his wife support each other's entrepreneurial spirit, how LA's neighborhoods have changed, and his advice for those looking for their calling or wanting to be entrepreneurial. One of the few insights he gave?: When your plan or direction changes, instead of thinking it happened because you were at the wrong place at the wrong time, be open to believing that, in fact, it happened because you are at the right place at the right time. We know you'll be inspired and challenged by Chris's steps of faith and perspective of healing -feel free to also share this podcast with anyone who may be having entrepreneurial aspirations or wanting access to a wholistic healing approach. Want to learn more about Wellness District or Chris Foreman? Wellness District website: wellnessdistrictla.com Wellness District on Instagram: @wellnessdistrictla Chris Foreman on Instagram: @chrisdforeman

Stateside Madness Official
Stateside Madness podcast, episode 15: The Chris Foreman interview

Stateside Madness Official

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 66:42


Madness guitarist and songwriter Chris “Chrissy Boy” Foreman drops by the Stateside Madness studio to discuss the new American compilation album “Our House,” how “SHOWTIME!” came to be, what's next for the band, and his love for Van Halen. This #SSM exclusive interview is not to be missed!

Marvel Card Collectors Podcast
EPISODE 80 – (All Aboard!) The Hype Train (?)

Marvel Card Collectors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 77:46


Two grown men enthuse over The Mandalorian before getting into the current rise in speculation on sealed 1990’s card product. Is it genius? Is it madness? Is this bubble gonna POP? Whatever the case, we make a passioned plea for collectors to respect how other collect and Ian’s wifi gets shady. Our ‘tasting notes’ – featuring any images and links we discuss - can be found via our Facebook page. Gary Vee tweet; https://twitter.com/garyvee/status/1345456835495682053 Crazy or reality? See some posts here; https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ83vaoB3Df/ And get some #BernieMemes in your eyeballs; https://hyperallergic.com/616479/bundled-up-bernie-memes/ Artist Intro – HUGE thanks to CHRIS FOREMAN for this week’s opener – you can find his awesome work here; https://www.instagram.com/chrisforemanartist/ https://www.facebook.com/Chris-Foreman-102061603224530/ Do please support our featured artists, appreciate their work, and tell them we sent ya! =========== As always friends, YOU can help us by; - suggesting content you want to hear - sharing the podcast with friends - liking, starring & leaving a review on our FB page, or wherever you listen - getting involved by leaving voicemails & sending in emails/messages/comments Our email; TheMCCPod@gmail.com LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL; https://anchor.fm/mccp/message

Off The Beat & Track
Special Guest - Madness - Chris Foreman

Off The Beat & Track

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 54:52


Welcome to a new episode of Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Chrissy Boy of MadnessI met with Chris remotely during the lockdown and we had a wonderful chat, we spoke about growing up, School, record shops, clubbing and so much more great music chatIf you want to hear more from OTBAT i have a patreon page where i add 4 weekly radio shows, video episodes and much more each week and you can support the pod by getting behind it www.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Facilitating Public Deliberations
Episode 30 A scientific perspective on deliberation with Chris Forman

Facilitating Public Deliberations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 30:01


Dr Chris Foreman graduated in 1999 with a Masters in theoretical physics from Edinburgh University. He spent four years doing defence research in the UK, first with DERA and then QinetiQ in satellite communications before returning to education in Cambridge in 2004 to complete a Masters in Nanotechnology and a PhD in Protein Engineering at Cambridge University UK graduating in 2010.  He took two postdocs - one in bio-inspired manufacturing and one in computational simulations of proteins. He moved to the US for a research position at Northwestern University in 2016 and currently he researches how to build computers out of chemicals with a view to changing the way that we manufacture materials to be more like biology.  In 2015, during his second postdoc, he became local area co-ordinator for 38 Degrees in Cambridge and organised and facilitated many public seminars, injecting scientific reasoning into helping locals discuss topics of interest to them. On transferring to the US he became a Fellow of the RSA and in that capacity is the director of Deliberation Gateway—a national RSA-US network supporting the conversion of the US democracy to deliberative democracy. He is also on the co-ordination committee of Democracy Without Elections—a new grassroots organisation that is the US off-shoot of the Sortition Foundation, and he is the founder of Community Deliberation Network—a local society at Northwestern University which promotes and teaches the proper use of deliberation. He has recently co-authored a book entitled Brave Green World which is published by MIT Press and will be available in March 2021. LINKS What unmet needs could be met by deliberation? Deliberation Gateway   Music acknowledgement.

Serious Privacy
The Present State of Privacy: A Gift that Keeps Giving (with Chris Foreman of Merck)

Serious Privacy

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 49:31


2020 is the gift that keeps on giving. In this episode, Paul Breitbarth and K Royal revisit some of the issues discussed on previous episodes, but with a guest who has a unique global perspective. Our guest today is an American in Brussels. He is the Deputy Chief Privacy Officer of the US-based pharmaceutical company Merck. Chris Foreman has practiced law in London, Washington DC, Istanbul, New York and Moscow, and is currently based in Brussels. Merck, or MSD as it is often known, has been an active player in the international corporate privacy community, and a big advocate for interoperability and company-wide compliance programs. They are one of the few companies that has both EU Binding Corporate Rules and APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules, trying to ensure the best possible safeguards for international data transfers. There is even a published cross-walk between the two.Join us as we talk with Chris about his views on international data transfers. As expected, we will discuss the Schrems-II decision and its impact on data transfers, but we touch on many other topics as well that are integral to a global privacy program. These include the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the ballot initiative, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA, Proposition 24), South Korea, Brazil (LGPD), clinical trials, and other twists to privacy law that we are starting to see. ResourcesJD Robb https://jdrobb.com/ TrustArc Privacy Sheild Resources https://trustarc.com/trustarcs-privacy-shield-schrems-resource/ Social MediaTwitter: @privacypodcast, @EuroPaulB, @heartofprivacy, @trustarc, Instagram @seriousprivacy

Chicago Jazz Audio Experience
EPISODE 039 Petra Van Nuis and Andy Brown

Chicago Jazz Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 53:33


Blues in Chicago with Dave Katzman and an interview with vocalist Petra Van Nuis and guitarist Andy Brown.   About Andy Brown   Andy Brown is a guitarist based in Chicago. Born in New York in 1975, he has played professionally for over twenty five years. He has had a varied performing career that has included stints in Cincinnati and New York City. Since coming to Chicago in 2003, Andy has been fortunate to work at many of the area's finest jazz venues with his own bands, as well as playing his unique brand of solo jazz guitar. He has backed visiting jazz names at places including The Jazz Showcase, Ravinia and the Harris Theater. Currently he plays solo guitar every Thursday at The Green Mill, leads his quartet every Wednesday at Andy's Jazz Club and performs with his trio bi-weekly at Winter’s Jazz Club. As a sideman he has performed with internationally know jazz musicians including Scott Hamilton, Howard Alden, Harry Allen, Warren Vaché, Ken Peplowski, Hod O’Brien, Rebecca Kilgore, Judy Carmichael, John Pisano, Michael Feinstein, Anat Cohen, Kurt Elling and many others. He has also worked with many names on the Chicago jazz scene including Russ Phillips, Don Stiernberg, Chris Foreman, Eric Schneider, Bobby Lewis and Judy Roberts. His love of great tunes, as well as accompanying skills have made him a favorite with vocalists. Married to frequent partner vocalist Petra van Nuis, Andy has worked with many of Chicago's finest singers. Andy also had the good fortune to accompany Barbra Streisand when she appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 2009. Andy has made many festival and club appearances around the world. Highlights include Dizzy’s Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Chautauqua Jazz Party, the Chicago Jazz Festival, the Cleveland Classic Jazz Party, as well as festivals in Rio de Janeiro, the Netherlands, Germany and throughout the United States. Andy has provided the music for a wide variety of parties and private events. In 2012, his trio was invited by the Chicago Mayor's office to perform for the Nobel Peace Prize dinner in Chicago where invited guests included U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, as well as the Dalai Lama and Mikhail Gorbachev. Also in 2012, Andy's trio was hired by the U.S. State Department to provide music for the opening night gala at the NATO summit held in Chicago. Andy enjoys being a member of several bands besides his own. He works often with vocalist Petra van Nuis, either in duo or larger groups, including Petra's Recession Seven. They have worked together all over Chicago and in venues throughout the country, as well as tours of Europe and Canada. Since 2009, Andy has co-led a two-guitar quartet with renowned guitarist Howard Alden. In 2013, Delmark Records released a CD of the group entitled "Heavy Artillery" which received four stars in Downbeat magazine and was featured in their annual Albums Of The Year issue. Andy plays regularly with jazz mandolinist Don Stiernberg's trio. They have worked at festivals in Germany and Brazil, as well as throughout the United States. He is also a member of trombonist Russ Phillips' group, both with Russ' Quartet and his Windy City All-Stars. Andy has been featured on a wide array of recordings. As a leader, his latest is the 2016 Delmark Records release “Direct Call” which received four stars in Downbeat magazine. His previous Delmark release “Soloist” was his first solo jazz guitar recording and received warm reviews from critics and fans alike. 2015 marked the release of organist Chris Foreman's debut recording "Now Is The Time” which featured Andy on several cuts. In 2016, mandolinist Don Stiernberg released a CD titled “Good Numbers” featuring Andy on acoustic archtop guitar. Andy has collaborated on four CDs with Petra van Nuis, the most recent being their 2017 duet release “Lessons Lyrical." Andy had the good fortune to learn directly from several guitar masters, including Cal Collins, Ted Greene, and Howard Alden. His most important mentor was the late Kenny Poole, who called Andy his protégé.   About Petra   Petra van Nuis (pronounced Pay-tra van Nouse) is a Chicago-based jazz vocalist who has been described in Downbeat Magazine as having "a light, gorgeous, and fairly delicate voice...a gift for melody and plenty of rhythmic confidence." A Chicagoan since 2003, Petra sings at all the finest jazz venues in town including the Jazz Showcase, the Green Mill, Andy's Jazz Club, Winter's, Fitzgerald's, the City Winery, and the Old Town School of Folk Music. Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs has presented Petra's groups at the Chicago Cultural Center and Chicago Summer Dance. The Jazz Institute of Chicago has featured Petra's Recession Seven band at the Chicago Jazz Festival and Jazz City. Petra has been interviewed and her music featured on Chicago's WGN for Rick Kogan's "After Hours" show and on WBEZ's "Morning Shift" with Tony Sarabia. Outside of Chicago, Petra plays at jazz festivals such as the Cleveland Classic Jazz Party, the Roswell Jazz Festival and Joe Boughton's Chautauqua Jazz Party with such renowned musicians as Dan Barrett, Nicki Parrott, Ken Peplowski, John Di Martino, Dan Block, Scott Robinson, Frank Tate, Hal Smith, Rossano Sportiello, and Duke Heitger. Petra's latest project, Because We're Night People, is a live recording of night-themed standards which was awarded 4 stars by DownBeat Magazine and included in their "Top Rated Albums of 2019" listing. Revered Chicago pianist Dennis Luxion blends his signature impressionistic harmony with Petra's lush vocals. This CD was re-issued in Japan on the Japanese label Muzak in October 2018 and was used as in-flight music on All Nippon Airways (Japan's largest airline) in January/February 2019. Germany's Jazzpodium Magazine hails Petra's seventeen year musical collaboration with her husband, guitarist Andy Brown, as "a magical musical dialogue, which can only partially be described as blind understanding." Petra and Andy's romantic style has been enjoyed in intimate club settings around the country including Shanghai Jazz (Madison, NJ), the Kerrytown Concert House (Ann Arbor, MI), Night Town (Cleveland,OH), the Saugatuck Center for the Arts (Saugatuck, MI), and the Blue Wisp Jazz Club (Cincinnati, OH). Several European tours have brought the duo to Germany (Traditional Jazz Hall Stuttgart, Jazzhaus Heidelberg, Mampf Frankfurt, Le Pirate, Jazz Club Neustadt, Jazz Club 77, Musikhaus Birlkehof) to the Netherland's (Gorinchem Jazz Festival, Culuurschip Thor, Jazz Hall 72, Stichting Jazz Zevenbergen) and to Belgium (Jazz Cafe Hopper). With the re-release of the duo's 2017 CD Lessons Lyrical and their 2009 CD Far Away Places on Japan's Muzak label, Petra and Andy continue to spread their swinging sounds far and wide. Petra and Andy often augment their duo with bass and drums forming the Petra van Nuis/ Andy Brown Quartet. In addition to Chicago performances, the quartet frequently tours the Midwest having played for the West Michigan Jazz Society (Grand Rapids, MI), Polyrhytms (Davenport,IA), the Firefly Jazz Club (Ann Arbor, MI), the Wilson Center for the Arts (Milwaukee, WI), the Detroit Institute for the Arts (Detroit, MI), and headlined the 32nd Michelob Women In Jazz Festival (Dayton, OH). At the start of the Great Recession in September 2008, Petra's Recession Seven, a Chicago-style early swing/trad jazz band was born at Chicago's legendary Green Mill. This seven piece ensemble features an all-star line up of internationally known Chicago veterans including trombonist Russ Phillips, reed man Eric Schneider, and trumpeter Bob Ojeda. Festival appearances include the 32nd Elkhart Jazz Festival, 33rd annual Chicago Jazz Festival, the 34th, 35th, 37th, 40th and 42nd annual Cedar Basin Jazz Festival, Fitzgerald's 29th annual American Music Festival, the Juvae Jazz Society's 25th anniversary Festival, and the Illiana Club of Traditional Jazz's 40th anniversary Jazz Festival. The band regularly travels to regional jazz societies such as the Madison Jazz Society, the Starr-Gennett Foundation, the "Masters of Swing" series at Cincinnati's Xavier University, the Lafayette Jazz Club, and the Indianapolis Jazz Club. The American Rag, in a review of the band's 2011 on location recording Live In Chicago praises "a killer of a band that grabs your attention and doesn't give it back until they are finished playing." You may have heard selections from Petra's 2006 debut CD A Sweet Refrain on digital cable's Music Choice, where it regularly rotates on the "Singers & Swing" channel. In a review, Los Angeles Jazz Scene critic Scott Yanow notes "a sweet voice, a straightforward delivery....one hears touches of Billie Holiday, Blossom Dearie, and Mildred Bailey in her phrasing, but not in the sound of her voice which is distinctive." This CD is a throwback to the classic vocal recordings of the 50's with a blend of duo, quartet, quintet, and tight two-horn sextet arrangements by bassist/arranger Joe Policastro. In 2012, these arrangements were recreated with the teaming of Petra and Andy with four Canadian musicians at Edmonton's famed Yardbird Suite. In 2015, two songs from this CD were selected by famed Japanese jazz writer/historian/record producer Yasukuni Terashima to be included in the compilation CD For Jazz Vocal Fans Only on the Japanese label Disk Union. Petra continues to play with Chicago's finest instrumentalists including Bobby Lewis, Art Davis, Kim Cusack, Larry Harris, Greg Fishman, Chris White, Joe Adamik, Joe Policastro, Bob Rummage, Andy Schumm, Jeremy Kahn, Judy Roberts, Phil Gratteau, Don Stille, Dan Delorenzo, Tom Bartlett, Mike Schlick, Bill Overton, Bradley Williams, Ron Dewar, John Otto, Stewart Miller, and Don Stiernberg.

Fuel the Geek
Fuel the Geek Episode 14

Fuel the Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 21:15


Fuel the Geek episode 14. With special guest Chris Foreman. We talk art, cartoons and turtles.

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1980s Now
1980s Toy Collecting: "More Than Meets The Eye"

1980s Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 51:28


While still known as The 80its, Will and Ray speak with 1980s toy collector Chris Foreman.

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The Chad & Cheese Podcast
Appcast Acquired by Stepstone

The Chad & Cheese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 3:24


It's The Shred – a mini-Chad and Cheese bite of Breaking News — This is Chad Sowash On to the NEWS for July 1st 2019.. The Deutschland powerhouse Stepstone acquires programmatic job distribution darling Appcast. You heard it here on Chad & Cheese first – It's an arms race kids and Stepstone made an incredibly wise choice in gobbling up a majority share of Appcast today. 85% of Chris Foreman's baby now belongs to Stepstone, Chris' back hurts from carry

Bethel Bible | Downtown Campus
January 28, 2018 -Chris Foreman, 1 Samuel 18&19

Bethel Bible | Downtown Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 40:47


Bethel Bible Downtown Deacon Chris Foreman delivers a message from 1 Samuel chapters 18&19.

Four Color Rolled Spine
The Idol-Head of Diabolu, a Martian Manhunter Podcast 031: Scary Monsters featuring Chris Claremont (2003)

Four Color Rolled Spine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 33:30


Scary Monsters featuring Chris Claremont (2003) This episode, we look at the 2003 six issue mini-series JLA: Scary Monsters by Chris Claremont & Josh Hood, with a brief interview segment with the writer following the story synopsis. Library Abel Carmody Carmody's Folly Kishana Lewis Gallery 2012 Martian Manhunter vs. the Scary Monsters Comicpalooza Commission by Austin “Redbeard” Rogers 2012 Kishana Lewis Comicpalooza Commission by Chris Foreman 2013 Kishana Lewis Commission by Chris Beaver This episode's non-paying advertiser: Beetlemania!, celebrating the legacy of the Blue Beetle. We enjoy dialogue on the red planet, so here are our non-telepathic contact options: Tweet host Diabolu Frank directly, or probe @rolledspine as a group. Email Diabolu If the main Idol-Head of Diabolu blog isn't your thing, try the umbrella Rolled Spine Podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diabolu-frank/message

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The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran
78: Mob Town Tour Vol. 2

The Third Story Podcast with Leo Sidran

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 60:04


On week two of the Mob Town Tour series of podcasts, we explore the Green Mill in Chicago. One of the greatest jazz clubs in the world. It’s a kind of jazz unicorn. A joint that walks the line and manages to serve the community at large and the musicians too.  You’d think this would be normal, but it’s not. It’s very rareAnd that is due in no small part to the owner, Dave Jemilo.  In this episode we spend some time talking with musician Bob Rockwell (the saxophone player in the Ben Sidran Quartet) about the Chicago musical legacy, and we also check in with vocalist Kurt Elling and organist Chris Foreman about playing at the Green Mill. But the real meat in this pod sandwich comes from Jemilo himself, perhaps the finest example of a real Chicagoan that you will ever meet.  Pull up a stool and make yourself comfortable because we’re going to do this one Chicago style. Deep dish, baby. Third-story.com

Resource Parent Curriculum
Getting Started with the RPC

Resource Parent Curriculum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 15:41


What are the essential elements of the RPC, and what is most important for agencies to know when they are thinking about launching the workshops? For example, what happens when a workshop facilitator turns out not to be a good fit for the RPC? These are some of the questions that Chris Foreman, CISW, Liaison, National Center for Child Traumatic Stress, explores with Melissa L. Hoffmann, PhD, Project Director for the Tennessee Network of Trauma-Informed and Evidence-Based Systems (TN-TIES) project in this 15-1/2 minute podcast.

Resource Parent Curriculum
How Spending Hours Saved Time!

Resource Parent Curriculum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015 3:38


Chris Foreman, MSSW, former foster care consultant, shares how delivering this curriculum to her foster parents not only helped them understand and respond more effectively to a variety of challenging behaviors but in the long run, actually reduced her workload. Over time, the number of crisis calls she received dropped, and she was able to comfortably manage a higher caseload.

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Origin Records Video Podcast
Deep Blue Organ Trio - Live at Jazz Alley

Origin Records Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2008 3:50


Chicago's Deep Blue Organ Trio performing live at Jazz Alley in Seattle. Features Bobby Broom on guitar, Chris Foreman on organ and Greg Rockingham on drums.

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Jazz In Chicago PODCAST
Jazz in Chicago: Henry Johnson and Johnny Pate Interview

Jazz In Chicago PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2006 14:30


Millennium Park: Made in Chicago : World Class Jazz, July 13, 2006 Jazz in Chicago talks with Henry Johnson and Johnny Pate about their Soul on Jazz Big Band concert conducted by Johnny Pate and featuring special guest Nancy Wilson and Chris Foreman on organ.