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I tawk about what I call the covid effect of time stopping and then speeding up. It's 4 years ago already! The new trend of females blasting and often posting a video to social media about where they were taken on a date. I touch on how the late 90's and early 200's might be the golden era of the NBA>.
In a world forever altered by the pandemic, the effects of Covid-19 have permeated every facet of our lives, including our economy and how we do business. In today's episode, Kristen addresses where we stand now. She shares some insights that she believes will both encourage and challenge you, serving as a wake-up call to navigate the post-Covid landscape with resilience and determination. In this episode, you'll learn: Why it's imperative to pivot your approach to selling, mediocrity is no longer an option; you have to be better and consistent. How to shift your perspective to emphasize the positive impact of your product rather than the cost. Why building a solid foundation and consistently working toward your goals is now more crucial than ever. The short-term gains might be tempting, but enduring success lies in persevering through challenges and setbacks. How to work towards building a new team, up-leveling your skills, embracing leadership lessons, and reconnecting with your long-term vision are the steps forward. The post-Covid effect has reshaped industries and mindsets, and it's okay to feel the emotions that come with change. But remember, this is your invitation to growth. You have the power to shape your future, rise above the challenges, and come out stronger on the other side. Discover what it takes to build, grow, and lead a team with The 5-Day Leadership Training. This 5-Day training will be packed with high-value content that will transform your idea of what it means to be a leader with strategies, tools, and expert guidance. Join Kristen August 14-18th for 5 days of training that will show you what it means to be a leader. Reserve your spot here. Introducing the Social Selling Leadership School: A 12-week Advanced Leadership Certification program for Network Marketers. This program was designed to give you everything you need to be a confident and transformational coach for the people you serve and help your team get massive results. This is the ONLY Coaching Certification program built specifically for the social selling market. Find out more and join the waitlist here!. Thanks for listening! Do you have a question about network marketing? Kristen can help! Drop your question here, and she just might answer it live on the podcast: https:/Kristenboss.com/question Connect with Kristen: If you're ready to learn the simple process of running your social selling business online, you have to check out Kristen's live group coaching program! The Social Selling Academy: www.thesocialsellingacademy.com
Episode Summary John and Alicia Campbell join Ben and Rahul for a follow up discussion on the value of Big Data in preparing cases for trial. John is joined by his business partner, fellow attorney and wife, Alicia Campbell. John and Alicia discuss their forthcoming book, co-authored with Attorney Sean Claggett, in which they present both the science and practical uses of big data to help trial lawyers make better decisions and achieve better trial results. In this episode, John and Alicia discuss some of the lessons learned from years of jury research and big data studies; how the data is best used to maximize value at trial; and some of the common mistakes trial lawyers make in case presentation and jury selection that can impact the win rate and verdict value in the case. About John and Alicia Campbell John and Alicia Campbell, Campbell Law John Campbell, JD is a trial and appellate lawyer turned law professor turned jury researcher.John trained as a trial lawyer under John Simon, a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates, and then went on to become a successful consumer attorney. John's verdicts and settlements exceed $350 million. John has also handled appeals in the Eighth, Second, Tenth, and Fourth Circuit, as well as the United States Supreme Court and a variety of state courts. Most recently, John served as lead counsel in a series of class actions against municipalities, including Ferguson, Missouri, who engaged in policing for profit. The cases led to the eradication of many predatory fees targeted at minorities and the working poor. John remains a member of Campbell Law LLC.For eight years John served as a professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. While there, he founded the Civil Justice Research Initiative, dedicated to better understanding jury behavior through rigorous empirical research. He continues to run CJRI at the University of Denver and teaches as an adjunct professor.John's academic work led to demand for him to study individual cases for plaintiff attorneys. He ultimately founded Empirical Jury. In only a few years, Empirical Jury has emerged as a cutting-edge firm that uses big data and scientific approaches to equip attorneys to obtain the best result possible for clients. Empirical Jury has been involved in verdicts in excess of $550 million and is routinely called on to analyze some of the most complex consequential cases in the country.During the Covid-19 era, Empirical Jury is also leading the way on understanding the Covid Effect through careful data gathering and analysis. To date, Empirical Jury has surveyed over 1,200 jurors on topics relating to Covid-19, virtual trials, and jury duty. Alicia CampbellAlicia started Campbell Law, LLC, in 2009. Prior to that, she worked for a legal services law firm representing people in Social Security and consumer claims. Alicia decided to create her own firm so that she could handle the cases she wanted and give her clients a personal and positive experience.Since opening Campbell Law, Alicia has tried a mortgage fraud case to verdict in 2010, and she has argued before the Court of Appeals in 2011 and 2013 about mortgage issues. In 2015, she settled a mortgage fraud case in Missouri for $1.5 million dollars. And in 2016, Alicia settled a mortgage fraud and wrongful foreclosure case in Missouri for $4 million dollars. Alicia has also appeared in front of the Missouri State Supreme Court in 2012 and 2013 arguing on behalf of homeowners, in an attempt to change the unlawful detainer statute in Missouri. She has argued before the 8th Circuit, and she has also argued before the Missouri Court of Appeals in 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.In 2018, Alicia was lead counsel in certifying a class action against the City of Ferguson for its use of illegal and excessive fees in municipal court to generate profit.Alicia takes on mortgage companies and banks, as well as other types of financial fraud. She has pursued mortgage fraud claims for the last 5 years and understands people's struggles when it comes to their homes. She has been voted one of the best lawyers to call "if the bank wants your house." She has filed individual and class cases that involve predatory lending practices and schemes by banks and small lenders. She also sues debt collectors, auto dealers, and payday lenders, and has had considerable experience in the employment context, handling employment discrimination claims. Big Data is a fundamental part of Campbell Law.More than perhaps any other firm in the country, Campbell Law believes that better information makes better decisions. Campbell Law believes that big data and a science based approach to cases levels the playing field and that it can make any case more valuable. Indeed, John and Alicia operate on a simple rule: Big decisions call for big data.You can't decide whether to settle, what jurors to select, what evidence to share, how your client plays, whether to admit some comparative fault, how much to ask for in closing argument, or any of the other myriad questions we all face by relying solely on your gut. You need real answers. And they are available with big data. The methods are now tried and true. Time and again, the methods John and Alicia have developed have accurately predicted verdict ranges and provided insights into how to win difficult cases and to maximize value.This marriage of big data with trial law came from a happy confluence of events.John started his journey towards big data while working as a professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. There he became a well-known academic studying jurors. He is a recognized author in the field and continues to produce research to advance justice in courts and legislatures.Alicia joined the fight as she began to study her own cases using the same principles that informed academic studies. This desire to meld scientific rigor with real world questions produced a company called Empirical Jury. As founders of Empirical Jury, John and Alicia studied cases in at least 40 states, using over 135,000 jurors, across 330+ cases. In only five years they were honored to participate in over $1 billion in verdicts and more than $2 billion in settlements.Empirical Jury was a wonderful experience, but it was only a first step. Over the last five years, as the plaintiff bar has embraced big data, so too has the defense. PhDs in social science and statistics are now common hires at large defense firms.So, John and Alicia decided that more was required. At Campbell Law they are driven by three future-looking goals.To continue to use big data to help attorneys obtain, fine-grained, and powerful insights that help them best serve their clients;To develop technological tools for the future, including jury selection software, AI that allows deeper understanding of juries, and much more;To encourage the development of a wider body of knowledge and research regarding jurors and juries. This includes founding the Justice through Empirical Data Institute (JEDI), which will work with Arizona State University to fund important jury research that benefits all of the practicing bar.
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Today Dr. Mays talks with his coworker and sister in Christ, Alexa Ghitea. Join them as they discuss her pre and post COVID walk with Christ. How can Agape Leaders serve you? Please find us at: Website: http://www.agapeleaders.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregg-mays/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/agapeleaders.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agapeleaders10/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCmM7ETR652mLtDSKSjda-pw Read Dr, Mays' book Practical Leadership: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=practical+leadership+lessons+from+an+average+leader&crid=259U5RNS5J5W5&sprefix=Practical+Leadership%2Caps%2C102&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_4_20 Please contact Alexa at: Instagram: https://instagram.com/alexa_ghitea?igshid=ZWIzMWE5ZmU3Zg== Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070674662961&mibextid=LQQJ4d
Guest host: Lee Cowan. In our cover story, Seth Doane looks at efforts to repatriate stolen art and antiquities. Also: Mo Rocca marks the 50th anniversary of "The Young and the Restless"; Martha Teichner profiles Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer; Tracy Smith looks at how the pandemic has affected students' school performance; John Blackstone checks out a new album of rarities from the Everly Brothers; Ben Mankiewicz sits down with actor Owen Wilson, star of the comedy "Paint"; and Rita Braver looks at one of the fastest-growing school sports: girls wrestling.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
According to a new scientific report, the pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on Black and other children of color, leading to higher rates of severe cases, hospitalizations, deaths and many other adverse effects. Compared to white children, Black children died 2.7 times more often, were hospitalized 2.2 times more often and were vaccinated at lower rates than white children. We discuss the devastating effects and give recommendations to improve outcomes, including steps to address access to health care, mental health services and more…
Guest host Sheletta Brundidge chats with the following guests this hour: Dr. Yohuru Williams from St. Thomas University explains how dealing with the last couple of years inspired his new book. Hy-Vee registered dietician Danielle Matthies gives us tips to eat healthier during the holiday season. 4th Street Saloon manager Mike Oker shares the details on how to donate to the annual toy drive he helps run.
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Morgan Brennan covered all of the retail bases on Black Friday, focusing on what investors can expect from the nation's chain stores this holiday season. A Cowen retail analyst joined the program with his Black Friday picks. A report from on the ground in Beijing: Apple shares under pressure as the company tries to quell unrest at Foxconn's major iPhone factory amid China's COVID-19 lockdowns and a rise in infections. The anchors reacted to a report which says The Federal Trade Commission is likely to challenge Microsoft's planned $69 billion acquisition of Activision. Oppenheimer Asset Management's chief strategist offered his market outlook. Will we see a "Santa Claus rally"?
On the final trading day of October, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed a strong month for stocks -- the Dow on track for its best since 1976. Are blue chip names your best bet? The anchors reacted to calls from big Wall Street banks: Morgan Stanley sees a near-term S&P 500 rally that could go as high as 4150 -- while Goldman Sachs predicts the Fed funds rate will peak at 5% in March 2023. China pandemic problems in the spotlight: A published report says production of Apple's iPhone could slump by as much as 30% at a major Foxconn factory next month, due to tightening COVID-19 curbs in China. Also in focus: The latest on Elon Musk and Twitter, including a report stating the company plans to charge $20 for verification, billionaire Tilman Fertitta takes a 6.1% stake in Wynn Resorts, Blackstone agrees to acquire a majority stake in an Emerson Electric unit for $14 billion, and downgrades for Caterpillar and Paramount Global.
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Between climate change disasters, new tariffs and the "Great Resignation," today's supply chains are facing constraints like never before, and it's high time supply chain professionals reevaluated their use of data and technology to stay ahead of the curve. To that end, Scott and Karin join Valerie Tardif, Vice President of Product Management at Infor, to discuss how companies can begin to upgrade their planning prowess. Tune in to get Valerie's expert take on why data and analytics must be tailored by industry, how customized technology can give you a competitive edge and what you need to do to prepare for a growing number of cybersecurity attacks. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain Now:https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now ( https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now) Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs:https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe ( https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe) Leveraging Logistics and Supply Chain for Ukraine: https://vectorgl.com/stand-with-ukraine/ (https://vectorgl.com/stand-with-ukraine/) WEBINAR- 3 ways to stay afloat through the supply chain crisis: A distributor's story: https://bit.ly/3uaUBeC (https://bit.ly/3uaUBeC) WEBINAR: Sustainability and Profitability: The ripple effect of shipping less air https://bit.ly/3A87xFM (https://bit.ly/3A87xFM) This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Karin Bursa. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/good-news-bad-news-supply-chain-planning-post-covid-effect-948
Between climate change disasters, new tariffs and the "Great Resignation," today's supply chains are facing constraints like never before, and it's high time supply chain professionals reevaluated their use of data and technology to stay ahead of the curve. To that end, Scott and Karin join Valerie Tardif, Vice President of Product Management at Infor, to discuss how companies can begin to upgrade their planning prowess. Tune in to get Valerie's expert take on why data and analytics must be tailored by industry, how customized technology can give you a competitive edge and what you need to do to prepare for a growing number of cybersecurity attacks. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain Now:https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now ( https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now) Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs:https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe ( https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe) Leveraging Logistics and Supply Chain for Ukraine: https://vectorgl.com/stand-with-ukraine/ (https://vectorgl.com/stand-with-ukraine/) WEBINAR- 3 ways to stay afloat through the supply chain crisis: A distributor's story: https://bit.ly/3uaUBeC (https://bit.ly/3uaUBeC) WEBINAR: Sustainability and Profitability: The ripple effect of shipping less air https://bit.ly/3A87xFM (https://bit.ly/3A87xFM) This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Karin Bursa. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/good-news-bad-news-supply-chain-planning-post-covid-effect-948
Children were thought to be less susceptible to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, with the emergence of the omicron variant, many children have been infected by this variant. Recent studies have shown the prevalence of long COVID in kids infected by SARS-CoV-2. Priyal D'almeida talks to Arjun Gargeyas about what long COVID is, its symptoms and what can be done.You can follow Priyal D'almeida on twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/lynciapriyalCheck out Takshashila's courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featuredDo follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.https://twitter.com/IVMPodcastshttps://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/Follow the show across platforms:Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon MusicDo share the word with you folks!
A new report out today suggests that the property market has stabilised after an unprecedented couple of years. The report from realestate.co.nz showed that in contrast to skyrocketing prices and stock shortages, average asking prices are flat and both buyers and sellers have more time to decide. The company's chief executive, Sarah Wood spoke to Susie Ferguson.
In today's episode, Laura shares some numbers on what is going on in the market and how to prepare yourself for the market shift that is already in affect. Strategies for buyer, sellers and real estate agents, to set you up for success on this rocky road ahead. Follow us on Instagram and watch the video there - https://www.instagram.com/lauradoughty_le/ (@lauradoughty_le) or on our https://www.youtube.com/monarchestates (Monarch Estate YouTube Channel) To learn more about the programs mentioned: https://liveexcellence.mykajabi.com/market-shift-ready (Market Shift READY) https://monarchexcellence.mykajabi.com/theceoagent (the CEO agent) https://www.monarchrealestateconcierge.com/join-team-monarch (Join Team Monarch)
Has we slowly return to what resembles life prior to the covid pandemic, some effects have clearly lingered on. There's no denying the current labor shortage, but is an end to it in sight? Or have we entered what some have called “The Great Resignation” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nauerthern-exposure/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nauerthern-exposure/support
*TW - Topics of trauma related to 9/11 and war. In this episode, we talk about the tipping point for recovery, how isolation may increase the risk of relapse, and how therapy works in the Covid-19 era. 11th Judicial Circuit Veterans Treatment Court Facebook Group --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-for-caregivers/message
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This episode by journalism students at the University of Canberra (UC) looks at issues of these pandemic times. From the availability of affordable housing to the financial security of women, drug law reform, innovative ways of treating health conditions and realising sporting dreams.The stories were produced in conjunction with ABC Radio Canberra.ProductionHosts: Sara Garrity and Lara StimpsonStories'Tiny Homes' - Reporter: Brooke Roff'Super, not super' - Reporter: Lauren Light'To Punish or Reprieve' - Reporter: Rania Yallop'ADHD-Tok' - Reporter: Ebony Heins'The Messenger' - Reporter: Rebecca More'Road to Paris' - Reporter: Rian MurphyProducer: Natalie LarkinsExecutive Producer: Simon BradyMore stories from University of Canberra:https://theowluc.com/Music 'There Is Only The Unknown Ahead' - GetMusic'So Many Memories' - Myton Music 'Deep River' - Finval'Wake Up' - vitaminsound
Population of Interest: Student Athletes Covid 19 Impact (+ and -) on population of student-athletes: showed the need for more mental health resources which led to more initiatives. Advocacy & Policy Strategies: more mental health aid is needed (Dam Worth It). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandedthoughts.com/support
Hour 2: The 7am hour begins with the donut delivery, and once again, they got it wrong. Al calls the donut shop but there seems to be a language barrier as to what happened. The Door Dash menu for Donut Pub and the actual Donut Pub menu are not in sync. Jerry returns for another update. He starts with the Knicks win last night. Boomer thinks Antonio Brown should be arrested for blackmail. He is putting some woman he is in bed with on blast about owing him money. Mike Tomlin loves sudden death for overtime. John Lynch says the 49'ers will not release Jimmy Garoppolo. Kevin Burkhardtwill take over for Joe Buck as the lead analyst at Fox. Who will be his partner? Greg Olsen or John Lynch? In the final segment of the show, digital producer Anthony Gallo brings Boomer the correct plain cruller. Boomer says the more the Knicks win, the worse chance for a good lottery pick. A caller thinks Julius Randle is suffering from long term Covid effects.
The pandemic continues to shape business and policy around the world. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists debate a possible 21 bln euro bid for city-centre warehouses, the relaxing of restrictions in Hong Kong, and a recent conflab of M&A advisers in New Orleans. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How has staffing shortages and learning loss affected school, what can waste water tell us about COVID and how has automatic voter registration changed party affiliation? This week, reporter Jackie Valley and photographer Jeff Scheid come on the show to talk about their visit to one school in Clark County, what's changed in the last … Continue reading "The COVID effect in schools and sewage systems" The post The COVID effect in schools and sewage systems appeared first on The Nevada Independent.
How has staffing shortages and learning loss affected school, what can waste water tell us about COVID and how has automatic voter registration changed party affiliation? This week, reporter Jackie Valley and photographer Jeff Scheid come on the show to talk about their visit to one school in Clark County, what's changed in the last … Continue reading "The COVID effect in schools and sewage systems"
Covid has not only affected daily living but it has driven a further, expanded digital shift. With that shift comes the need for leaders in companies to fully understand the customers' needs and develop those relationships in an online, digital world. No more excuses and no more going back to the total or partial one on one sales experience. This also lends to more competition with customers being able to do far more research with more companies. Act now or lose your place.
On February 3, 2020, the Trump administration declared a public health emergency due to the coronavirus outbreak. As we begin a new year, many Lodges find themselves facing familiar challenges with an increase in COVID cases across the nation. Bro. Andrew “Doc” Berry discusses the COVID effect on Freemasons.
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Spencer Davies and Brian Fritz of BasketballNews.com discuss the COVID effect around the league from rosters to what it could do to playoff seeding, the Lakers and Celtics both looking for answers to their below-average seasons, the upstart Cavaliers and what moves they might be looking at before the trade deadline and if that could include Ben Simmons, the rock-solid Bulls and more. Sign up for PrizePicks to play daily fantasy! All users that deposit and use the promo code “NEWS” will receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100. Free money. Sign up here: https://app.prizepicks.com/sign-up?invite_code=News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with a look at President Biden's decision to tap the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve in an effort to lower gasoline prices at the pump. Other countries have announced similar measures. So why are energy stocks and crude prices shrugging off that news? The anchors also focused on tech the morning after a late session sell-off for the sector, including Zoom Video tumbling despite a quarterly beat -- and why one-time high fliers such as Palantir and Chegg have lost more than half of their value this year. Also in focus: Retail earnings movers such as Best Buy ahead of "Black Friday", Activision's new "Workplace Responsibility Committee," the U.S. issues warnings not to travel to Germany and Denmark due to COVID outbreaks, and Medtronic CEO Geoffrey Martha joined the program with the stock under pressure after the company lowered guidance due to the COVID resurgence and staffing shortages. Cramer asked him why investors should buy the stock.
Create your next unforgettable Halloween costume for less than you think! Lisa Rusyniak of Goodwill Industries tells Nestor about the Halloween run on stores for costumes and COVID effect on donations.
Sydney's property market has seen home prices soar over the past 18 months. We talk to Jesse Davidson, a Multi Award winning Auctioneer, Chair of the REINSW Auctioneers Chapter since 2015 and Chief auctioneer & Director at AuctionWORKS. From Residential to commercial the city has experienced clearance rates & sale prices never seen before. For more on Jesse & the AuctionWORKS team visit www.auctionworks.net.au
We're in the midst of a 2 week construction lockdown here in Melbourne. For many people, including us, it's quite a tricky situation with a lot of problem solving required. With the flow of works put out, builders will be dealing with a compounding effect on manufacturing, deliveries, schedules and more. As we're in the final stages of our Rathmines project, we thought it might be helpful to share a snapshot of where we're at, what some of the changes mean and how we're going to approach the situation. Thankfully our site is watertight, but not so lucky for others who might be dealing with some rectification works when the lockdown has ended. If you're in the middle of a build right now, good luck to you! 2 weeks delay is frustrating for sure, but let's keep in mind the gift we have of being able to build our dream homes. Hang in there everyone. TOPICS DISCUSSED AND WHEN TO FIND THEM:LINKS:The Dreamcatcher tool: https://www.stockland.com.au/residential/dreamcatcherBuy our new book: BuildHer, A practical guide to building and renovatingBuildHer Website: https://buildhercollective.com.au/BuildHer Instagram: @buildhercollectiveBuildHer Facebook: Women who Design, Decorate, Renovate & BuildRegister for a call: https://go.oncehub.com/BuildHer
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with a look at COVID and the Delta variant's impact on the markets, as the Dow and S&P 500 are in the midst of a three-day losing streak. Airlines including Southwest, United and Delta say they have seen cancellations and softness in booking due to the variant outbreak. The anchors also reacted to Wednesday comments from Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan about COVID's resurgence and impact on the travel, hospitality and leisure industries. Kaplan said that as a result, the Dallas Fed would be revising its Q3 GDP forecast downward to six-percent growth. On the earnings front, GameStop shares down sharply after posting a narrower quarterly loss that still missed street estimates, though revenue did top forecasts as sales grew more than 25-percent. Carl, Jim and David discussed CEO Matt Furlong ending GameStop's conference call without taking questions from analysts. On the flip side, shares of Lululemon surged on upbeat earnings and guidance, helped by strong direct-to-consumer sales. A new development regarding China's crackdown on tech: NetEase, Tencent and other videogame companies have been summoned by authorities in Beijing -- and ordered to follow new rules for the online-gaming industry. Tech investor Cathie Wood says her Ark funds have reduced their positioning in China "dramatically." Also in focus: Macy's shares jump on an upgrade from Cowen, President Biden to announce a vaccine requirement for federal workers, what the CNBC Post-SPAC Index is telling us about SPAC valuations, Morgan Stanley downgrades Cisco, and Tom Brady appears in an ad for crypto exchange FTX set to air during the Bucs-Cowboys telecast which kicks off the NFL season.
Businesses finally took a long-needed leap toward automation. (It was a global pandemic that provided the shove.)
The Covid pandemic has affected all of us tremendously and you know what, it's ok to let those tears flow!
Guest Episode with my long time friend Alex Perry who was the missing boy from the boys guest episode. We are talking about the MCU, Steamdeck, Deadspace, Covid Effect on streaming services, TV show invincible and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lightscamerarant/message
Fellsway Wanderers Director of Communication, Kathryn Wickersham, and Life Coach, Jeff Levin, discuss how Covid has exacerbated many issues for the current generation of children. Additionally, they dove into the difficulties of parenting through these massive challenges and gave some tips! If you enjoy this episode please follow/subscribe and leave a review. If you want to be part of this podcast community and all that we are building here are our contacts: kathryn@fellswaywanderers.club www.fellswaywanderers.club / fellswaywanderers@gmail.com Jeff Levin: www.jefflevincoaching.com / (603)-496-0305 / Jeff@Jefflevincoaching.com We hope to hear from you! You can also find Fellsway Wanderers on social media: Instagram- fellswaywanderersfc Facebook- Fellsway Wanderers FC Twitter- @FellsWanderers
This has been a hell of a ride. Spain is pushing its way forward one day at a time. Hosted by your Immigrant to Spain: Dickie Barcelona Thanks for the musical intro go to Paul Bosauder https://www.paulbosauder.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onewaytickettospain/message
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In this episode, Dr Hasan Chowhan explores the challenges facing pulmonary rehab services, which have been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Greater strain will continue on these services as we support COVID patients with longer term respiratory problems. So what can innovators do to help? Listen and find out... Dr Chowhan interviews Kelly Redden-Rowley, a Respiratory Physiotherapist and Head of Community Respiratory Service at Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals Trust. We also hear about exciting innovations from: Jan Van Aken from Spirit Digital; Kevin Auton from Aseptika, Simon Taylor from Rehab Guru and Farhan Amin from Concept Health.
Recorded at Mercure Resort Fernhill at Queenstown Chamber of Commerce Breakfast Event.0 - My Intro of Rod Drury.1:35 - Speech starts, When he first came to Queenstown when Xero started - Did you buy shares?2:46 - Retired 3 years ago, what does life look like?3:14 - Covid - More than 2 weeks in one place.3:35 - Where's the best place to live?4:30 - Biking Skyline the first time (like snowboarding)5.25 - Queenstown feels like home. Meeting locals (last 18 months to 2 years)6:30 - True Crossroads - Place to do meetings. Business meeting on a bike. Great base8:00 - Location not as important (jump on zoom)9:00 - Queenstown can be a globally connected place.10:00 - Diversify away from tourism (Tech industry)10:50 - Bring forward Fibre, Cell phone coverage, Rollout 5G12:00 - Innovation Centre, High Speed Electric Car Charges throughout NZ (Every hour and a half)13:33 - If all Campervans were electric. (Know where the tourists are)14:30 - Digital Film Studio Project + Gaming Industry. $12 million for screens, Courses (Amazon, Disney, NZTE)18:45 - 50 Visas - pick specialty areas, tech cluster. Machine learning AI, Gaming, Filming (Google Microsoft - people kicked out of US could come). Affordable housing.22:30 - Transport pod discussion- Tech to solve transport issue. Pods go down cycle ways. Its been installed in Munich. How it could work in Queenstown. Airport into town. Use for individuals and stock26:30 - Mountain bike community. Bike towns Derby in Tasmania and other places. Ski strong actors, Biking is Grass roots. Make Queenstown Whistler of Southern Hemisphere.28:30 - World class trails -build it, maintenance, planting trees, funding31:15 - Friends of Lake Hayes - Cleaning the Lake. 1.6 million funding there to assist the cleanup.34:20 - Air Ambulance at Queenstown Airport.35:30 - Get you and your staff out on the Trails. Business Sponsor a trail, maintenance.37:00 - Question time -37.05 - How do you decide what to dedicate your time to? . Many big chunks of projects is preferred. 5-10 year period of working out systems.39:30 - Leadership should be urgent. recapping44:20 - My question - Retirement - Important things that Queenstown needs to change. Infrastructure. Affordable housing. Pick zones. The Covid Effect.46:25 - Will be speaking at Wakatipu House School.49:45 - Streaming Services - Series been shot here.50:55 - International School in Queenstown no-brainer.52:15 - Government biased against Queenstown. Need to keep landing projects in Queenstown. Traffic, school dropoffs, Cycleways. Top tech people in the world are all here.54.15 - 3 takeways - Everybody is faking it. Clear Vision, Knew Xero would be successful, Capital to execute strategy (raise enough), working on the business so hire to have people working in the business. Hire great people, build the machine.57.15 - Diversify the economy, need to collaborate. Networking, paying it forward X 10. Add value59:00 - Which tech company to invest in now (Story about investing in Elon Musk's stock, not a great investor) Get upset to think about it.1:00.00 - Join the Mountain Bike Club.
Fred Gagle, VP of Technology CISO Overwhelming WFH issues Solving WIFI conflicts “You’re on Mute” Shared resources How IT makes the company Money Improving the customer journey Automating human tasks Going paperless What should kids study if they want to work into technology Networking Cloud Software Web Dev. Mobility AI Security
Episode 17: Mark Towhey, “I told off my daughter’s teacher” Jamil Juvani, “I went there” (recent Israel conflict) Dave Stafford/Moore in the Morning, “The Change in business and life from COVID”
In this episode of Nursing Australia, hosted by Matthew St Ledger, we hear: - The latest Nursing Australia News (01:10)The federal budget to bolster Aged Care & Womens Health; India faces a new threat as it continues to head towards one million COVID deaths; the global nurse shortage impacted by The COVID Effect; and a study links poor mental health to clinical errors.- Nurse Spotlight: The Rollout - Linlin's Story (04:57)We're introducing the Nurse Spotlight segments in Nursing Australia to share some of your stories. To kick things off we caught up with LinLin, a Sydney based Nurse Vaccinator who shared her pandemic and rollout experience from the frontline.- 2021 PulseCheck #1 – Survey Results (13:49)Throughout 2020, APNA ran a series of workforce surveys to get feedback from nurses on the front line during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey is back this year to get the views of nurses on the vaccine rollout. The results from the first survey are out and we are joined by APNA CEO Ken Griffin to discuss.Find out more about the Federal Budget for Nurses: https://www.apna.asn.au/docs/6bcfb4ab-e3b2-eb11-80dd-005056be66b1/May%202021%20-%20APNA%20response%20to%20the%20Federal%20Budget.pdfSubscribe to The Connect: https://www.apna.asn.au/workflows/subscribe- Rural Health Pro Scholarships Database (18:44)APNA has partnered with the Rural Health Pro who provide nurses and nursing students access to a scholarships database. Participating in a conference, getting there and sorting accommodation can be quiet the juggle so these funds can certainly help. Plus we introduce the 2021 APNA Conference Roadshow.Links: https://www.apna.asn.au/education/roadshowhttps://www.ruralhealthpro.org/s/https://www.ruralhealthpro.org/s/grants-and-funding - Wellness: Courageous Conversations with Margaret Smith (26:48)Who hasn't had a tough conversation at work, especially as a nurse? As our workloads grow we often find it hard to say no. Margaret Smith from Inspirational Coaching is here to give us some tips on tackling courageous conversations at work, setting boundaries and valuing our time and expertise so we become visible, valued and respected by our colleagues and managers.https://www.ted.com/talks/casey_brown_know_your_worth_and_then_ask_for_ithttps://www.ted.com/talks/julia_dhar_how_to_disagree_productively_and_find_common_groundhttp://www.icoachu.com.au/home/- Episode Outro (31:21)Subscribe to The Connect: https://www.apna.asn.au/workflows/subscribeAlzheimer's Disease Podcast7-Part miniseries about Alzheimer's, treatments and lifestyle changes.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
John Quirke's Jewellers opened in Cahir in 1976 and like most businesses, Covid has had a huge effect on how things were done. John spoke about it on Tipp Today with Fran this morning.
For today's episode, I have with me Laetitia Vitaud. She is a writer and a prominent speaker about the future of work. Laetitia is also an editor in chief of the HR media, Welcome to the Jungle, a leading media that helps companies develop, in her own words, 'employer branding for the new work generation'. She has also constantly published her work in LSE Business Review, Medium as well as Malt. Show notes: -Definitions of Feminism -Meritocracy, Neonatalism and Motherhood -Equity, Equality and Diversity -Fairness in Candidate Selection -Ideal version of feminism -Technology eats Culture for Breakfast -Future Work with professional transitions, job changes -'Low skill' workers viewpoint -Economic system based on measurable value -Productive work and reproductive work -Rise of female suicides in Japan -Isolation for children during COVID -Effect of social games for children using Twitch, Discord -Feminist geographers and design of safer cities for women
Jeff Saling is the Executive Director and Co-founder of StartUpNV, Nevada’s only statewide business incubator.After years of launching, running, and investing in successful startups, Jeff has turned to focus on expanding the business community in his home state of Nevada. His 501(c)3 nonprofit StartUpNV is dedicated to building a vibrant startup ecosystem to help grow Nevada’s local economies and diversify Nevada's workforce.The goal of StartUpNV is to produce a growing pipeline of entrepreneurial founders, new companies, and early stage investment in Nevada. Upon a successful exit, the people at these startups - and the investors in them - give back or “pay it forward” to newer startups, resulting in a self-sustaining and innovative business ecosystem and community.As a business founder, executive and strategic advisor, Jeff has hands-on experience in solution development, sales, service & operations management for enterprise, B2B & B2C SaaS / cloud solutions.He also has specialized knowledge in social media marketing and cloud / mobile solution development with experience and successful exits from high growth SaaS and cloud-based companies.|ShowSponsor|Use Promo Code "TheGuestList" to receive 20% off AND FREE SHIPPING on checkout. https://www.manscaped.com/|JeffSaling|-StartUpNV.org-Jeff Saling-Jeff@StartupNV.org|JakeGallen|-Instagram-Twitter-Facebook-Linkedin|TimeStamps|0:00 - Introduction4:31 - Nevada StartUp Culture 9:46 - Why StartUpNV?18:30 - Incubator vs. Accelerator Program22:32 - Competitive Collaboration 24:33 - 700+ Startup Participants w/ StartupNv28:04 - Reno vs. Las Vegas Startup Activity31:32 Accredited Investor Rules and Regulations39:30 - Crypto Crowdfunding44:13 - Founder Demographics48:50 - Volunteer Mentorship 50:56 - Syndication 53:50 - The COVID Effect 56:30 - What does Nevada mean to you?|LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE to the platform of your choice|-Apple Podcasts-Spotify-Google Podcasts-Amazon Podcasts-Youtube (VIDEO RECORDINGS)
In this episode we explore how Covid19 has brought more new starters to the detailing industry and why we shouldn't write them off or discourage new market entrants. Starting a detailing business? You might want to take just a few pointers from this short 10 minute episode.
Welcome to The Covid Effect, A podcast mini-series brought to you by The Razor's Edge. In this series we talk to music industry insiders delving into the effects the covid pandemic has brought upon each guest's field within the industry. In our final episode of the series we chat with Emma Scott, the former voice of Kerrang Radio's Drive Time show, she now runs Pluggin' Baby a company that helps push new music onto all of the top radio stations around the country. We chat about the impact of the pandemic on the business, having to claim Universal Credit to get by the worst months of the crisis, how Pluggin Baby has adapted over the past year and a lot more. Make sure you keep up to date with future episodes, interviews and series by subscribing to our channel! For more information on this podcast or for all the latest music news, reviews and interviews, head over to our website. https://therazorsedge.rocks
So how has COVID affected our lives? Turn on your listening ears and find out in this episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Welcome to The Covid Effect, A podcast mini-series brought to you by The Razor's Edge. In this series we talk to music industry insiders delving into the effects the covid pandemic has brought upon each guest's field within the industry. In Episode 7 The Bearded Monkey talks to Anthony Knight owner of Uknite The Realm Apparel. Make sure you keep up to date with future episodes by subscribing to our channel! For more information on this podcast or for all the latest music news, reviews and interviews, head over to our website. https://therazorsedge.rocks
On this episode, Greg and Rose discuss the “Covid Effect” and its impact on marketing, how brands have pivoted their strategies to adjust along with survey data which may surprise you. Cleveland Browns Senior Director of Fan Experience & Special Events , Carlos Oseguera, joins the show to share his journey in sports and marketing along with insight on how creative marketing campaigns have boosted the fan experience as well as revenue for one of pro sports most iconic professional franchises. Plus Greg and Rose share their top 5 favorite phone apps!
While I seek to be positive, optimistic, encouraging, etc., life is not always roses. Part of being intentional is acknowledging that and understanding that often, its about how we respond. Part of being intentional also means that not everything is within our control, although we can be more focused on the thing within our control- our response. I speak to what I call the COVID effect. "A body in motion stays in motion, and a body at rest stays at rest". There is a lot of "unseen" right now and because we have gone through a pandemic over the past year, I believe that many people don't even see the effect within themselves. Grace is needed more now than ever. I encourage you to simply be aware!
Welcome to The Covid Effect, A podcast mini-series brought to you by The Razor's Edge. In this series we talk to music industry insiders delving into the effects the covid pandemic has brought upon each guest's field within the industry. In Episode 6 Paul chats with Rob Toogood, the founder and owner from Fuel Rock Club in Cardiff. They chat about the effects the pandemic has had on the club, the help they've had from various agencies and what the future holds. Thanks for listening. Make sure you keep up to date with future episodes by subscribing to our channel! For more information on this podcast or for all the latest music news, reviews and interviews, head over to our website. https://therazorsedge.rocks
Welcome to The Covid Effect, A podcast mini-series brought to you by The Razor's Edge. In this series we talk to music industry insiders delving into the effects the covid pandemic has brought upon each guest's field within the industry. In Episode 5 of the series The Bearded Monkey chats with Wayne organiser of Manorfest. The festival has been unfortunate enough to have both the 2020 and 2021 editions cancelled thanks to COVID. Wayne talks about that impact, how he and the festival have survived and his plans for the future. Thanks for listening. Make sure you keep up to date with future episodes by subscribing to our channel! For more information on this podcast or for all the latest music news, reviews and interviews, head over to our website. https://therazorsedge.rocks
Welcome to The Covid Effect, A podcast mini-series brought to you by The Razor's Edge. In this series we talk to music industry insiders delving into the effects the covid pandemic has brought upon each guest's field within the industry. In Episode 4 of the series Paul chats with Ian Shaw, promoter with Surprise You're Dead and booking agent with TKO. Ian is responsible for booking some of the biggest metal bands in the world to some of the most popular tours you've been to in recent years! Ian opens up about how hard the past year has been, how the pandemic has impacted both promoting and booking, how they are looking to diversify and more... Thanks for listening. Make sure you keep up to date with future episodes by subscribing to our channel! For more information on this podcast or for all the latest music news, reviews and interviews, head over to our website. https://therazorsedge.rocks
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We're one year in from when all our lives took a sharp turn. Landon and Bib discuss the new normal the world is in and if we can thrive in this environment. That and more on this weeks episode.
Welcome to The Covid Effect, A podcast mini-series brought to you by The Razor's Edge. In this series we talk to music industry insiders delving into the effects the covid pandemic has brought upon each guest's field within the industry. Earlier in the series we talked to a major label to see what impact the pandemic had on them. In this episode, The Bearded Monkey talks to Andrew Field of independent label APF Records. They discuss how the label has adapted over the past year and how difficult it has been for them, their bands and even their fans. Thanks for listening. Make sure you keep up to date with future episodes by subscribing to our channel! For more information on this podcast or for all the latest music news, reviews and interviews, head over to our website. https://therazorsedge.rocks
Special Guests: Adam Chandler; Editor at DTC Magazine, Mandy Lozano; Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer at MiiR, Amanda Baudier; Vice President of Business Development at Sakara, Jasmin Singer; Vice President of Editorial at Kinder Beauty, and Aaron LaMonica-Weier; Senior Manager of Digital Platforms at Feeding America
Welcome to The Covid Effect, A podcast mini-series brought to you by The Razors Edge. In this series we talk to music industry insiders delving into the effects the covid pandemic has brought upon each guest's field within the industry. In episode 2, Paul talks to Adam, director of The Noise Cartel. The company is music PR firm specialising in the heavier end of the market. Paul and Adam discuss how the pandemic effected the company and the work they do. What changes they've had to make over the past year and the possible route back to normality. Thanks for listening. Make sure you keep up to date with future episodes by subscribing to our channel! For more information on this podcast or for all the latest music news, reviews and interviews, head over to our website. https://therazorsedge.rocks
Welcome to The Covid Effect, A podcast mini-series brought to you by The Razors Edge. In this series we talk to music industry insiders delving into the effects the covid pandemic has brought upon each guest's field within the industry. In episode 1, I talk to Nathan Barley Phillips, Senior A&R for Nuclear Blast. We look at how the record label has managed the situation, changes to their ways of working and look forward to that light at the end of the tunnel and what happens when we return to normal. Thanks for listening. Make sure you keep up to date with future episodes by subscribing to our channel! For more information on this podcast or for all the latest music news, reviews and interviews, head over to our website. https://therazorsedge.rocks
The boys are back discussing everything that happened last week in the world of College Basketball. They touched on the possible rise of Duke and Michigan State. They discussed the effects of COVID layoffs on Michigan, Louisville, and Baylor. A preview of the weekend's games and a recap of last week's Dawg of the Day picks. We end with the fan favorite segment, Dawg of the Day.
On the episode, I sit down with Kristen Morse, global outreach director of the A21 Campaign. Kristen and I explore the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on human trafficking activities, including the various methods through which traffickers attract, access, and recruit victims during this unique period of national lockdowns and isolation. Check out our website - - thechainbreaker.org - - to explore resources and information on how you can become part of the solution.
This episode, Eldridge and Lu-el talk about the social psychological effects of the pandemic and how historical shift like the one were in creates more opportunities for innovation to be that solution. WEBSITE: www.helphumans.care INSTAGRAM: @helphumans.care MERCH
In this episode, Ryan and James go over the recent rise in drama in New York, and what led up to Tony DeAngelo's release, a review of the COVID effect, and postponements for each team, as well as Reverse Retro and the Stars Neon Green Jersey Reviews!! After a hectic 3rd week of the season, teams have faced many postponements, and problems due to COVID 19. Drama in New York: Follow an altercation between Georgiev and DeAngelo, the Rangers release the defenseman. With the season gearing into full effect, we have seen the debut of many of the Reverse Retros, and alternates. The guys go over the good, the bad, and the horrid. Sources: DeAngelo Altercation: https://www.amny.com/sports/tony-deangelo-punched-by-teammate-in-altercation-that-led-to-rangers-waiving-him-source/. Statements from the NHL: https://nhl.nbcsports.com/2021/02/01/gm-says-tony-deangelo-will-not-play-for-rangers-again/ Teams Pass on DeAngelo: https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/new-york-rangers-tony-deangleo-waivers-1.5896295 Stats Leaders: http://www.nhl.com/stats/skaters?reportType=season&seasonFrom=20202021&seasonTo=20202021&gameType=2&filter=gamesPlayed,gte,1&sort=timeOnIcePerGame&page=0&pageSize=50 All highlights, stats, and news sourced from NHL.com Follow Us On Twitter: @HatTrickHkyTalk Follow Us On Instagram: @hattrickhockeytalk Subscribe on YouTube, and See the Draft Episode Exclusive To YouTube! - Hat Trick Hockey Talk Follow The Guys on Twitter and Instagram: Ryan: Twitter: @Hags21800671 and Instagram: @hagmansman James: Twitter: @James_Mackey35 and Instagram: @J.Mackey35 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hattrickhockeytalk/support
Matt Zimmerman hosts. The Hogs' game vs Texas A&M has been postponed. Z breaks down what the delayed games around the SEC means big picture for the league heading into March. You also hear his solutions for teams to make up games before tournament season. Coach Muss has been getting national attention for his quirky coaching techniques - Z gives some insight and even gives his Super Bowl pick!
The pandemic caused by COVID-19 has had a massive impact on the economy and the property sector is not exempt. This has caused a lot of uncertainties around what will happen after the lockdown restriction and stamp duty holiday in the UK. Behind the scenes however, there are other forces at work in the property sector which has affected the whole buying process Tune in this week as Bimbola & Dami discuss the effect COVID has had on the whole buying and selling process in the pandemic For more information, please do reach out by email at propcast5@gmail.com or engage us on Instagram @prop_cast
Description It’s happened to all of us. You’ve got a project you’re working on that needs to be done. A message from your friend pops up with a funny new Bernie Sanders meme, which inspires you with an idea for another meme. You start searching for memes. Your search results include a new music video […]
In episode 24 of The Arena: A Multiplatform Gaming News Podcast, Host Expat and Co-Host Retro Dan talk about Cyberpunk 2077's latest update, Microsoft making an about face on hiking the price of an Xbox Live Gold subscription, Nintendo market share dominance in the wake of Joy-Con Drift lawsuits, Sony Santa Monica working on a new IP and how Covid-19 has effected social interaction due to the increased reliance on games as a distraction. Also, the NPD results for December 2020 and the New Game Releases for January 18th through the 25th are discussed. Thank you all for your continued support! We appreciate you and look forward to bringing you all more exciting content! Come join TheExpat2020Arena Discord! https://discord.gg/eyQGs8w Subscribe to Expat2020 Gaming YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxBP7Zv4sQrXiBPwd0ZV5vw?view_as=subscriber as well as our new YouTube Channel: The Arena Citadel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJUKR0PBeEr_mDtRSLkgVQ
In this episode of Maps and Coffee, Annalisa and Joan look back at the full year of COVID-19 in the world. Annalisa talks about one small town hit especially hard by the pandemic; Dawson, Georgia
Harden gone, the covid effect and who is on the waiver wire.
This week we discuss: *Eagles throwing the game? *COVID Effect on the playoffs *Wild Card Pick Em We are joined by special guest Perry Aston Be sure to follow @footballusn for weekly live content and the latest in NFL news --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehardcount/support
Alexis McGill Johnson is the President and CEO of Planned Parenthood. Being a renowned social and racial justice leader, Alexis joins Alaa today to talk about what is driving this movement, the current state of healthcare and reproductive rights, and so much more.Being At The Table means:“It means having a measure of power. It means being able to participate in the decision making and the allocation of whatever the bounty is.” – Alexis McGill JohnsonHighlights from the Conversation:Alexis' journey into Planned Parenthood which stemmed from advocating for social justice issues, primarily around racial justiceGuiding Planned Parenthood from a traditionally aligned white feminist movementUnderstanding implicit bias and how it may affect patient careHow the political environment is impacting the health care crisisThe need to transform our institutionsThe effects of covid on woman's equality and violence against womenAnd More…About the Guest: Alexis McGill Johnson is the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, which provides vital health services to 2.4 million people each year through its more than 600 health centers across the country.https://twitter.com/alexismcgillhttps://www.plannedparenthood.org/About the Host: Alaa Murabit is an award-winning medical doctor, global security strategist, women's rights advocate and United Nations High-Level Commissioner on Health, Employment & Economic Growth and Sustainable Development Goal Global Advocate.https://alaamurabit.com/https://www.instagram.com/alaamurabit/https://twitter.com/almmurahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alaamurabit/Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.Leave us an Apple Podcasts reviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
On this episode of The Reel Film Pod Honesty and Shakha discuss Johnathan Majors and Caleb McLaughlin upcoming feature roles, the controversy surrounding Justice League and the Netflix film Cuties, Candyman and Wonderwoman delays, Tenet's opening weekend, and a whole slate films that have recently been bought/ordered (Goodtimes, Pieces of a Woman, Malcolm & Marie, Doom Patrol season 3, and Silk). We then talk about some of our favorite shows that are nominated for awards in this year's Emmys. Finally, we give a quick review of the film What Keeps You Alive as well as a few other shorts that have caught our eye (Gala, Salem, and The Neighbor's Window). Follow us @TheReelFilmPod on all socials to stay up to date with all of the latest content and listener engagement. To see the video version of our show please subscribe to our R11SE Network channel on Youtube.
Formerly the Duck Eclipse Radio Show after being kicked off the radio twice because of their raunchy topics When Rawstarr ( known as DJ Duck) and CW (Known as DJ Eclipse) brought their brand of Comedy to Indiana.In our very first episode we have Cali Confidential She has been featured in numerous films and scenes. She has been nominated for awards through her time in the adult industry. She was a pleasure to have on.Cali Confidentialhttps://www.facebook.com/CaliConfidential/https://www.instagram.com/cali_confidential_https://twitter.com/confidentialkkPrince Rawstarr (DJ Duck) has worked in casting reality television and casting models since 2005. He has worked with Viacom, Newscorp, Playboy, Independent Movie companies. Rawstarr has created Web Sites & graphics for Politicians, Universities, Musicians, Actors & Actresses, and other companies. Since 2005 Rawstarr has shot Photography for which he has shot and edited photos and red carpets for Knockout Network.CW Chandler (DJ Eclipse) operates out of his personal Gym at CCFitness in North Hollywood, CA. Chris also is an actor and comedian through his style of performance he is requested, comedian and performer. Burbank Misfits Social Media http://www.burbankmisfits.comhttp://www.twitter.com/burbankmisfitshttp://www.instagram/theburbankmisfitshttps://www.youtube.com/user/burbankmisfitshttps://www.facebook.com/burbankmisfits/Rawstarr Social Mediahttp://www.RawstarrCommunications.comhttp://www.twitter.com/Rawstarr http://www.instagram/Rawstarr https://www.facebook.com/RawstarrCommunications/CW Social Mediahttps://www.ccfitnessla.com/http://www.twitter.com/ccfitnesslahttp://www.instagram/ccfitnesslahttps://www.facebook.com/ccfitnesslahttps://www.instagram.com/just_genetics_chris/
Everyone was affected in some way when COVID hit. To hear how rental companies were impacted, Justin and Matt are joined by Nick Schmeichel, Owner and President of Sideline Productions, to hear how he was impacted. He talks about some events he has been able to help with including high school graduations and the way communities have come together to support their graduates. Sideline Productions Website: sidelinemediagrp.com
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In this episode, we dive into the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March. We discuss our thoughts on being in the epicenter in NYC and Florida, and we interview our first guests on the podcast. You'll hear from our friend who was interning in Paris when the pandemic began, a student in Scotland who is from Northern Italy, a student who was traveling the world during her semester at sea when COVID-19 hit and one of the first people we knew to get the virus. Just like the "butterfly effect," small changes can have impacts on the larger system. The early months of the virus were a catalyst for the long-term effects we see today within our health and the economy: This is the COVID Effect. Check out our NYC playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7K6HOv9EyO61Puh3RrcWwu We urge you all to follow the proper precautions to stay healthy during this time. You can view the CDC's COVID-19 resources: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/ Enjoyed this Episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uncharted-20s/id1521197896 Find us on Instagram: @Uncharted20s and on Facebook: @Uncharted20spodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/uncharted20s/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncharted20s/support
The Royals offense breaks out of its slump in a big way; NFL Opt-out deadline has come and gone; FHSU AD isn't optimistic about fall sports; COVID effect on small colleges/communities like Sterling in KCAC/NAIA; PGA Championship continues
How has COVID 19 affected our suburbs, new build home sales and what's likely to be the new norm. R.E.A.L. with Matt and Katie: Season 2, Episode 3 Brought to you by Team EvoAZ at eXp Realty Have a topic you want us to cover? Comment below to share your idea!, We are excited and looking forward to be working with you.
This week Brian and Jeff talk about the effects that Covid19 has had on sports today. We talk about the top stories in sports, in a new segment called " The Fifth Down" and touch how the current world changes reflect on what is displayed on the playing field today. Tune In and Stay Safe.
This week we break down the Bears roster rankings. We cover both baseball teams and their status. We discuss the Comcast Marquee issue and the affect of Covid-19 on professional sports. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truechicagosportsfans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truechicagosportsfans/support
ICYMI: The Mo'Kelly Show Presents – The removal of the confederate flag in the face of Capitalism AND the myriad of ways America is handling reopening in the midst of Coronavirus; from glory holes in New York to CGI sex scenes in Hollywood…PLUS special guest and friend of the program, Redstate.com columnist Lenny McAllister joins the program to share insights from his listening session with Vice President Pence on the iHeartradio App
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Brittany Ghiroli of the Athletic joins Josh Neighbors to discuss how she believes the shortened season benefits the Nationals, how COVID is effecting the business of minor league baseball and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Neste episódio vamos falar sobre a transformação digital que estava prevista para os próximos anos mas por força do destino ou melhor dizendo, por foça do Corona Vírus aconteceu nas últimas semanas. Mas estamos prontos para esta mudança? Quais as consequências e o que devemos repensar? Embarque conosco nesta discussão sobre a transformação digital e seus efeitos na boa companhia do nosso convidado especial Paulo Kendzerski Presidente do Instituto da Transformação Digital.https://podcafeti.com.br/PodCafé da TI é um podcast da ACSoftware seu parceiro ManageEngine no Brasil.https://www.acsoftware.com.br/manageengine
Insurance agencies have historically been slow to catch up on technology, but COVID-19 is changing everything. Learn how insurance agencies are making important technological adjustments that will benefit them long after the crisis is over. Ryan Deeds interviews Eric Wistrand, CIO of Couch Braunsdorf.
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