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The Nine Club With Chris Roberts
Tyshawn Jones, Chris Wimer, Tom Karangelov | Nine Club Live #59

The Nine Club With Chris Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 127:51


Clyde Singleton Facetimes in, New Balance Numeric Enter the museum, Chris Wimer Zero x Skate Supply Part, Budget or Buttery, Tyshawn gets kicked off a bike, Quick Look at the DC Lucien and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Nine Club Live #59 00:02:09 Special Mystery Guest coming later in the show 00:08:42 New Balance Numeric Enter the museum 00:33:00 Clyde Singleton's Corner 00:41:00 Clyde's take on contests and the olympics 00:55:00 Clyde's take on Ginwoo 01:03:00 Upcoming guests on Clyde's Podcast WCRP 01:12:00 Chris Wimer Zero x Skate Supply Part 01:24:00 Budget or Buttery 01:40:00 Tyshawn gets kicked off a bike! 01:49:00 We take a Quick Look at the DC Lucien 01:54:00 Supe Shat appreciation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shredz Shop: 14 Things Skateboarding Podcast
Zero Skateboards: 14 Things You Didn't Know About Zero

Shredz Shop: 14 Things Skateboarding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 15:30


Jamie Thomas grew up as a country bumpkin in the backwoods of Alabama, before being recognized at local contests by Vans, and Real Skateboards. He then moved to San Francisco, where he was homeless for a portion of time as he continued to establish himself as a skateboarder. Bouncing between board brands like Experience and Invisible, Jamie is offered a place on the Flip team alongside Rune Glifberg, Geoff Rowley and Tom Penny, but turns this down for the opportunity to rebuild Toy Machine's team with Ed Templeton. Later on, Zero is born from Andy Howell's company Zero Sophisto, and Andy gives Jamie his blessing to take Zero, and run with it, with the help of Tom Swank over at Tum Yeto. Zero quickly becomes a board brand, picking up talented team riders such as Adrian Lopez, Chris Cole, Ryan Smith, Copelman, Marisa Del Santo, Windsor James, and others. Together, the team put out some of the early 2000's most iconic videos, such as Thrill of it all, Dying to Live, Misled Youth, Strange World, No Cash Value, Cold War, and most recently, thrill of it all. Nowadays, they have a stacked team with the likes of Tommy Sandoval, Garette Hill, Jamie, Chris Wimer, and even some Canadians, like JS Lapierre, Colin Lambert and Mikey Ray. Watch this episode with video and images: https://youtu.be/jn7ff-TBUPQ Visit us online: http://shop.shredzshop.com

@Inclusionism
Show #32 Inclusionism with Irwin Garfinkel on Welfare and Basic Income

@Inclusionism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 57:09


Dr. Irwin Garfinkel is a world-leading researcher on poverty and the welfare state and a go-to resource for policymakers interested in anti-poverty programs at all levels of government. --- Dr. Irwin Garfinkel is the Mitchell I. Ginsberg Professor of Contemporary Urban Problems, and co-founding director of the Columbia Population Research Center (CPRC). Of the 37 population research centers funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, CPRC is the only one to have been founded within a school of social work. Dr. Garfinkel is also co-founding director of the Center on Poverty and Social Policy (2014-present). Previously, Dr. Garfinkel served as the director of the Institute for Research on Poverty from 1975-1980, and the School of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin from 1982-1984. From 1980-1990, he was the principal investigator of the Wisconsin Child Support Study. His research on child support and welfare influenced legislation in Wisconsin, other American states, the U.S. Congress, Great Britain, Australia, and Sweden. In 1998, in conjunction with his wife, Dr. Sara McLanahan of Princeton University, Dr. Garfinkel initiated the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Nearly 5,000 children in 20 large American cities were enrolled in the study at birth and are now adolescents. Most recently, this study yielded findings that harsh parenting increased only at the beginning of the Great Recession. In 2012, in collaboration with Chris Wimer, Jane Waldfogel, and Julien Teitler he initiated the New York City Longitudinal Survey of Well-being, called the Poverty Tracker. A social worker and economist by training, Dr. Garfinkel’s book Wealth and Welfare States: Is America Laggard or Leader? (Oxford University Press, 2010) and paper “Welfare State Myths and Measurement” challenge widespread half-truths, such as that the American welfare state is small and has always been a laggard, and most important, that the welfare state undermines productivity. In all, he is the author of over 200 articles and 16 books or edited volumes on poverty, income transfers, program evaluation, single-parent families and child support, and the welfare state. Dr. Garfinkel holds a BA in History from the University of Pittsburgh, an MA in Social Work from the University of Chicago, and a PhD in Social Work and Economics from the University of Michigan.

Intersections
Cash assistance for child poverty

Intersections

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 32:50


In this episode of Intersections, guest interviewer Ron Haskins, co-director of the Brookings Center on Children and Families, discusses changes in the social safety net and the role of cash assistance in meeting the needs of families with children with Luke Shaefer of the University of Michigan and Chris Wimer from Columbia University. Shaefer and Wimer present details from their upcoming papers on the costs and benefits of establishing a universal child allowance to provide families with a measure of financial stability. Full show notes available here: http://brook.gs/2qWHkpW Subscribe to Brookings podcasts here or on iTunes, send us feedback at intersections@brookings.edu, and follow us on Twitter @policypodcasts. Intersections is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.

America's Democrats
AmericasDemocrat.org Netcast - February 23rd, 2014

America's Democrats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2014 41:44


Internet expert Peter Singer talks about internet security – and cute cats. Poverty researcher Chris Wimer calls for a “trickle UP” economy. And Bill Press talks climate change with Zoe Carpenter of  “The Nation”   Peter Singer is one of the country’s leading experts on the Internet and the riveting gripping issues of cybersecurity, cyberterrorism -- and cute cat videos. With the CBO weighing on both sides of the minimum wage debate, poverty expert Chris Wimer foresees a future of a “trickle UP” economy. And Bill Press interviews Zoe Carpenter, of “The Nation” on the subject of climate change.   Peter Singer The Internet is undergoing huge changes, says expert Peter Singer, and while President Obama was ELECTED by the Internet, he might go down in history as the president who LOST the Internet. http://www.cybersecuritybook.com/   Chris Wimer Now that the CBO has weighed in on the minimum wage – providing ammunition for both progressives and conservatives – poverty research Chris Wimer calls for a balanced approach based on a “trickle up” economy. http://cupop.columbia.edu/people/christopher-wimer   Zoe Carpenter Bill Press and his guest, “The Nation’s” Zoe Carpenter on climate change. http://www.thenation.com/authors/zoe-carpenter   Jim Hightower Tom Perkins speaks. Again.

America's Democrats
AmericasDemocrat.org Netcast - January 12th, 2014

America's Democrats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2014 50:19


Republicans say the war on poverty has been a failure. Are they right? We have an expert who says no. Did the Tea Party weaken itself with the budget shutdown? We have an expert who says, “maybe.” And Bill Press interviews Congressman Tim Ryan. Republicans like Marco Rubio and Eric Cantor say the War on Poverty, now 50 years in the waging, has been an utter failure. But analyst Chris Wimer says statistics show that without government programs, many more Americans would be poor today. Congress is back in session and professor Alan Abramowitz says it’s unclear how much of a grip the Tea Party retains on Republican lawmakers. And Bill Press interviews Congressman Tim Ryan about the House agenda. Don’t expect much. Christopher Wimer Fifty years ago, Lyndon Johnson announced the War on Poverty. Since then, the poverty rate has dropped from 26 percent to 16 percent. Social scientist Christopher Wimer says the evidence shows that the federal programs worked. http://cupop.columbia.edu/people/christopher-wimer Alan  Abramowitz President Obama’s re-election drove the Tea Party crazy, says political science professor Alan  Abramowitz. Now he says it is unclear with the Tea Party agitators in Congress will continue to drive the Republican leadership crazy. http://www.democracyjournal.org/31/republican-leaders-two-choices.php Tim Ryan Bill Press and his guest,  Congressman Tim Ryan of Ohio, Discuss the House agenda.   timryan.house.gov/‎ Jim Hightower Act 2 of the Ford & Radel Show.