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On this episode of Paranormal Odyssey we welcome Daniel Hamilton back to the show, . Daniel is the host of The Cryptid Podcast. He came on to discuss some of his personal experiences with Bigfoot, as well as some supernatural happenings. Daniel is quickly becoming a favorite of the show. If you've had an encounter with the weird and would like to share it on an episode of PO, shoot me an email to wayne@paranormalworldproductions.com#Bigfoot, #Sasquatch, #Haunted, #Haunting, #Cryptid, #Podcast, #Unknown, #Scary, #Spooky, #Creepy, #Scared, #Ghost, #Demon, #Dogman, #Weird, #Yeti, #Wildman, #Woods, #Forest. Paranormal World Productions-Paranormal World Productions https://youtube.com/@Paranormalodysseyhttps://www.tiktok.com/@paranormalodyssey?_t=8YvNYM8zfmI&_r=1https://instagram.com/paranormalodyssey?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://youtube.com/
Unveiling Bigfoot: A Cryptid Hunter's Journey with Daniel Hamilton | Untold Radio NetworkGet ready for a thrilling dive into the world of Bigfoot with this week's episode of the Untold Radio Show! Hosts Doug Hajicek and Jeff Perrella welcome the incredible Daniel Hamilton—host of The Cryptid Podcast, co-host of Mysteries Unknown, and a lifelong seeker of the unexplained.Born in Belgium and raised across Washington State, Tennessee, and West Virginia, Daniel's fascination with cryptids ignited at age 12 during his one and only Bigfoot sighting in 1984. Since then, he's had five cryptid encounters and dozens of paranormal experiences that have fueled his passion for the unknown. A U.S. Air Force Security Police veteran, proud father of three, grandfather to three, and a 26-year veteran of his current job, Daniel brings a grounded yet adventurous spirit to his quest for answers.In October 2024, he launched The Cryptid Podcast, creating a welcoming space for people to share their own cryptid stories. From interviewing legends like Doug Hajicek to connecting with voices like Jeremiah Byron (Bigfoot Society), Harley Owens (Bigfoot Data and Reports), Darrell Denton, and Fred from Subarctic Alaska Sasquatch, Daniel has become a key figure in the cryptid community. Oh, and did we mention he's also a member of the Minnesota Patriot Guard Riders?This week, Daniel joins us to unpack his Bigfoot encounter, explore the latest in cryptid research, and dig into the mysteries that keep us all wondering: What's really out there? The Untold Radio Network is your home for cutting-edge science, genomic studies, strange wildlife, disappearances, UFOs, cryptids, and all things unexplained—because some stories deserve to be told.Tune in, hit that subscribe button, and join the conversation in the comments! What's YOUR Bigfoot story?
Kelly is joined by Dr. Daniel Hamilton to discuss the Libertarian Party of Kentucky state convention and his background including his career as a Chiropractor. Episode recorded 2/26/2025.
En ny transatlantisk allians mellan Elon Musk och den europeiska ytterhögern formas nu. Hur kommer den att prägla Usa:s utrikespolitik framöver? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Medverkande: Ian Lesser, analytiker German Marshall Fund, Daniel Hamilton, analytiker Brookings, Kerstin Enflo, professor i ekonomisk historia vid Lunds universitet, Jânis Kuzma och Adel, Teslaanställda som strejkar i Malmö mflProgramledare: Kajsa Boglindkajsa.boglind@sr.seReportrar: Esfar Ahmad, Therese Rosenvinge, Pontus Mattsson och Daniel AllingTekniker: Tor SigvardssonProducent: Ulrika Bergqvistulrika.bergqvist@sr.se
Join host Jeremiah Byron from Bigfoot Society as we delve into the fascinating Bigfoot encounters near Rice Creek Chain of Lakes, Minnesota. Jeremy shares his childhood sighting of a blonde Bigfoot and subsequent experiences, including haunting memories and eerie phenomena in the wilderness. We also hear from podcaster Daniel Hamilton and renowned Bigfoot researcher Doug Haijcek, who recounts his and his colleague's sightings in the same area. Discover the intriguing details of these encounters, the lush setting of Rice Creek Chain of Lakes, and the mystery that surrounds these sightings.Resouces:Special thank you to Daniel Hamilton for coming on the show. Check out this show The Cryptid Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCryptidPodcast-h6yAlso, check out the Mysteries Unknown podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@MysteriesUnknownpodcastSpecial thank you to Doug Hajicek for coming on the show as well. Check out the Untold Radio Network channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@untoldradionetworkThis is the video clip Doug refers to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u1Ic5UoPVwIf you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!
On last week's show, Daniel Hamilton came on the show and shared several Sasquatch encounters he's had with us. He had so many experiences to share, though, I didn't have time to ask him questions about his experiences. Luckily, he agreed to come back for a part 2, so I could do that. We hope you'll tune in.To listen to Dan's show, The Cryptid Podcast, please go to…YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCryptidPodcast-h6y Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJiEy6Adla7dVTFrURwGCTo listen to Mysteries Unknown, the podcast Dan is a cohost on, please go to…https://www.youtube.com/@MysteriesUnknownpodcastIf you've had a paranormal experience that you'd like to share with Dan, please send your message to…The CryptidPodcast72@gmail.comThe email address for the podcast Dan's friend, Josh, hosts is…MysteriesUnknownPodcast@gmail.comIf you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.comI produce 3 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 3 channels on the Spreaker App...My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening!
Part 2 of Shane's conversation with Daniel Hamilton, host of The Cryptid Podcast, with amazing ghost stories from his childhood and his time in the military. His stories of encounters with Bigfoot creatures will make you not want to back into the woods! Check out Daniel on The Cryptid Podcast!The Cryptid Podcast https://www.youtube.com/@TheCryptidPodcast-h6yFrom The Shadows Podcast is a program where we seriously discuss the supernatural, the paranormal, cryptozoology as well as ufology. Anything that cannot be rationally explained has a platform for discussion here on the From The Shadows Podcast.https://www.fromtheshadowspodcast.comhttps://www.facebook.com/fromtheshadowspodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shanegroveauthorhttps://www.instagram.com/fromtheshadowspodcast#bigfoot #sasquatch #cryptids #paranormal #ghosts #ghoststories #haunted #hauntings #military #ufo #ufos #uap #uaps #crypticpodcast
Part 2 of Shane's conversation with Daniel Hamilton, host of The Cryptid Podcast, with amazing ghost stories from his childhood and his time in the military. His stories of encounters with Bigfoot creatures will make you not want to back into the woods! Check out Daniel on The Cryptid Podcast!The Cryptid Podcast https://www.youtube.com/@TheCryptidPodcast-h6yFrom The Shadows Podcast is a program where we seriously discuss the supernatural, the paranormal, cryptozoology as well as ufology. Anything that cannot be rationally explained has a platform for discussion here on the From The Shadows Podcast.https://www.fromtheshadowspodcast.comhttps://www.facebook.com/fromtheshadowspodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shanegroveauthorhttps://www.instagram.com/fromtheshadowspodcast#bigfoot #sasquatch #cryptids #paranormal #ghosts #ghoststories #haunted #hauntings#military #ufo #ufos #uap #uaps #crypticpodcast
JOIN THE STAG ROAR COMMUNITY This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. https://www.stagroar.co.nz/ In these Mini-Podcasts we explore The Fallow Deer from D.Bruce Banwell's "The Fallow Deer" New Zealand Big Game Records Series With Permission of The Halcyon Press.
On this episode, Anita speaks with Daniel Hamilton, a Non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins University SAIS. He is also the President of the Transatlantic Leadership Network and a former senior State Department official. We discuss the ups and downs of the Transatlantic Alliance and how the war in Ukraine and strategic competition with China affect the US's relationship with Europe.There have been several substantial developments in the Ukraine-Russia war. First, we discuss the Wagner rebellion and their march to Moscow, which was halted by a deal between Wagner leader Yevgeny Proghozin and Belarus's President Alexander Lukashenko. Then, we catch up on the latest in Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia. China is also in the news, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to the country, and we talk about what the US hopes to achieve with these talks. Finally, we discuss China's announcement on limiting exports of metals critical to the manufacturing of semiconductor chips.Topics Discussed in this Episode06:00 - Russia-Ukraine: Wagner Mutiny, Ukraine's Counteroffensive, and Cluster Munitions34:00 - China Strikes Back: Export limits on semiconductor inputs48:00 - Interview with Daniel Hamilton on US-European relations around Ukraine War and ChinaArticles and Resources Mentioned in EpisodeRussia-Ukraine: Wagner Mutiny, Ukraine's Counteroffensive, and Cluster MunitionsWhat just happened in Russia? The Wagner crisis, explained. (WaPo)Ukraine's top general, Valery Zaluzhny, wants shells, planes and patience (WaPo)Where Will All the Wagner Group Mercenaries Go Now That Russia Has Exiled Their Leader? (RAND)The secret calendar of Russian rebel warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin revealed (The Business Insider)China Strikes Back: Export limits on semiconductor inputsChina Restricts Export of Chipmaking Metals in Clash With US (Bloomberg)China's ‘first warning shot' on export controls causes 27% jump in price of gallium—a metal vital to tech industries (Fortune)Yellen Says U.S. Doesn't Seek ‘Winner Take All' Fight With China (WSJ)Interview with Daniel Hamilton on US-European relations around Ukraine War and ChinaSAISTransatlantic RelationsTwitter: @DanSHamiltonFollow Us Show Website: www.kelloggsglobalpolitics.com Show Twitter: @GlobalKellogg Anita's Twitter: @arkellogg Show YouTube
In this week's episode, Ricardo and I pay tribute to the late, great actors Angela Lansbury and Robbie Coltrane, discuss the recently-released "House Party" reboot and "M3GAN" trailers and the series premiere of "Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War", and review the Daniel Hamilton & Da Face EP "Rapso & Breakups", the first seasons of "The Lord of the Rings: The Power" and "She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law", and the feature films "Amsterdam", "Clerks III" and "Halloween Ends". (00:00) Intro, RIP Angela Lansbury & Robbie Coltrane (06:24) House Party & M3GAN trailers (17:50) Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (Premiere) (24:57) Rapso & Breakups (EP) (38:07) The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings of Power (1:00:22) She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law (1:31:36) Amsterdam (1:43:31) Clerks III (2:04:31) Halloween Ends (2:19:32) Outro LISTEN TO "Rapso & Breakups " ON SPOTIFY, APPLE MUSIC, iTUNES & AMAZON MUSIC Matthew Bailey on Social Media, my Fiverr gigs (MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO & SHORT FILM REVIEWS) and where you can hear the BBB Radio podcast - https://linktr.ee/beersbeatsandbailey Ricardo Medina on Social Media https://twitter.com/Rmeddy https://facebook.com/ricardo.medina.7169 Music by AtlanticTunes (Envato Elements) Thanks for listening!
Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown and Maria Sanchez
What it means for the World Former Press Secretary for President Zelenskyy IULIIA MENDEL Iuliia Mendel is a Ukrainian journalist who served as press secretary and spokesperson for the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, from 2019 until 2021. Mendel offers a peek behind the curtain in her new memoir, THE FIGHT OF OUR LIVES: My Time with Zelenskyy, Ukraine's Battle for Democracy and What it Means for the World. Her extensive journalism experience on television and in print media includes work for The New York Times, Politico Europe, the Atlantic Council, VICE, World Affairs and Der Spiegel. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, she has contributed to The Washington Post and has appeared on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News - reporting from Ukraine. Iuliia lives in Kyiv, Ukraine, with her husband, Pavlo Kukhta. When Ukrainian journalist Iuliia Mendel got the call she had been hired to work for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, she had no idea what was to come. Daniel Hamilton is a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center on the United States and Europe, president of the Transatlantic Leadership Network and co-leads “The United States, Europe and World Order” postdoctoral program at the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), where he has served as the Richard von Weizsäcker Professor (2003-12), the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation Professor (2013-20) and is a senior fellow in the school's Foreign Policy Institute. Hamilton was the founding director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations and for 15 years served as executive director of the American Consortium on European Union Studies. MESSAGE FROM UNITED STATES SENATOR MICHAEL D. BROWN Vladimir Putin's second invasion of Ukraine began on February 24th. Now - nearly seven months later - Putin's war on Ukraine still rages on with new threats and tactics to further his aggression and secure his end-goal of destroying democracy in Ukraine. Professor Dan Hamilton, Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, will give us his insights into the war that can potentially spread through Europe and endanger regional stability. Iuliia Mendel will tell us what this
What it means for the World Former Press Secretary for President Zelenskyy IULIIA MENDEL Iuliia Mendel is a Ukrainian journalist who served as press secretary and spokesperson for the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, from 2019 until 2021. Mendel offers a peek behind the curtain in her new memoir, THE FIGHT OF OUR LIVES: My Time with Zelenskyy, Ukraine's Battle for Democracy and What it Means for the World. Her extensive journalism experience on television and in print media includes work for The New York Times, Politico Europe, the Atlantic Council, VICE, World Affairs and Der Spiegel. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, she has contributed to The Washington Post and has appeared on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News - reporting from Ukraine. Iuliia lives in Kyiv, Ukraine, with her husband, Pavlo Kukhta. When Ukrainian journalist Iuliia Mendel got the call she had been hired to work for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, she had no idea what was to come. Daniel Hamilton is a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center on the United States and Europe, president of the Transatlantic Leadership Network and co-leads “The United States, Europe and World Order” postdoctoral program at the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), where he has served as the Richard von Weizsäcker Professor (2003-12), the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation Professor (2013-20) and is a senior fellow in the school's Foreign Policy Institute. Hamilton was the founding director of the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations and for 15 years served as executive director of the American Consortium on European Union Studies. MESSAGE FROM UNITED STATES SENATOR MICHAEL D. BROWN Vladimir Putin's second invasion of Ukraine began on February 24th. Now - nearly seven months later - Putin's war on Ukraine still rages on with new threats and tactics to further his aggression and secure his end-goal of destroying democracy in Ukraine. Professor Dan Hamilton, Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, will give us his insights into the war that can potentially spread through Europe and endanger regional stability. Iuliia Mendel will tell us what this
Afra Afsharipour, professor of law at the University of California, Davis, and Darren Rosenblum, professor of law at McGill University, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their essay Power and Pay in the C-Suite. In this essay, Afsharpiour and Rosenblum extend the board-diversity literature to examine diversity in the next layer of the corporate hierarchy: the C-suite occupied by the chief executive, financial, legal, HR, and other senior officers. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Michael Ewens, professor at the California Institute of Technology; RonNell Andersen Jones, professor at the University of Utah; and Steven Waldman, co-founder and president of Report for America, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss Private Equity and Local Journalism as part of the podcast's Local Journalism, Business, and Society symposium. Ewens is the author, with Arpit Gupta and Sabrina Howell, of Local Journalism under Private Equity Ownership. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Sinja Leonelli, a PhD student at the University of Chicago; Aneesh Raghunandan, assistant professor at the London School of Economics; and John Howard, director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss Workplaces and Local Journalism as part of the podcast's Local Journalism, Business, and Society symposium. Leonelli is the author of Are Newspaper Deserts an Oasis for Leniency? The Effect of Information Dissemination on Regulator Activity. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Gerardo Pérez Cavazos, assistant professor at the University of California San Diego; Karen Woody, professor at Washington & Lee University; and Joseph Borg, director of the Alabama Securities Commission, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss Corporate Misconduct and Local Journalism as part of the podcast's Local Journalism, Business, and Society symposium. Pérez Cavazos is the author, with Jonas Heese and Caspar David Peter, of When the Local Newspaper Leaves Town: The Effects of Local Newspaper Closures on Corporate Misconduct. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Tracey George, professor of law and political science at Vanderbilt University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Gender, Credentials and M&A, which she co-authored with Albert Yoon, professor of law and economics at the University of Toronto and Mitu Gulati, professor of law at the University of Virginia. George's article offers an empirical examination of gender gaps in M&A deal leadership and how the signaling effects of attorney credentials influence those gaps. George is joined on the panel by practitioners Eva Davis, a partner and chair of the transactions department at Winston & Strawn, and Germaine Gurr, a partner in the M&A practice of White & Case. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Yesha Yadav, professor of law at Vanderbilt University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article The Broken Bond Market, which she co-authored with Jonathan Brogaard, professor of finance at the University of Utah. In this article, Yadav and Brogaard observe an inverse relationship between bond liquidity and governance bespokeness, which forces a tradeoff between tradability and investor protection. They recommend private-ordering solutions to reduce this dichotomy. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
George Georgiev, associate professor of law at Emory University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article The Breakdown of the Public–Private Divide in Securities Law: Causes, Consequences, and Reforms. In this article Georgiev traces a breakdown in the division between public and private capital markets as stemming from two decades of deregulatory developments. This breakdown, he contends, has reduced the explanatory value of the public-private divide in securities regulation, a condition that can likely only be remedied through congressional action. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Daniel Hamilton kicks off our Summer 2022 series in the book of Philippians!
Madison Condon, associate professor of law at Boston University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Market Myopia's Climate Bubble. In this article Condon identifies the causes and consequences of mispricing the climate risk inherent in financial assets. Later in the interview, Condon offers her initial views on the SEC's proposed climate-disclosure rules. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Alexander Platt, associate professor of law at the University of Kansas, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article Beyond "Market Transparency": Investor Disclosure and Corporate Governance. In this article Platt explores twenty governance impacts driven by Exchange Act Section 13(f)—which requires institutional shareholders to periodically disclose their holdings to the public—including on common ownership and competition and shareholder activism. Drawing from these examples, Platt observes that far from a neutral transparency device, Section 13(f) has substantive effects on corporate governance. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law at Case Western Reserve University, and Darren Rosenblum, professor of law at McGill University, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their articles No More Old Boys' Club: Institutional Investors' Fiduciary Duty to Advance Board Gender Diversity and A Duty to Diversify, which were co-authored with Michal Agmon-Gonnen. In these articles, Alon-Beck and Rosenblum articulate directors' and institutional investors' fiduciary duties as including a duty to foster diversity in senior corporate leadership. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
William Moon, associate professor of law at the University of Maryland, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article Anonymous Companies. In this article Moon challenges the push for greater transparency of corporate ownership by recognizing legitimate economic, safety, anti-discrimination, and related interests that entrepreneurs might have in corporate anonymity. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Akshaya Kamalnath, senior lecturer at Australian National University College of Law, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Social Movements, Diversity, and Corporate Short-Termism. In this article, Kamalnath investigates how social movements, often powered by social media, influence corporate commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. She observes, however, that these commitments can suffer from corporate short-termism, particularly as social pressure wanes. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Richard Crowley, assistant professor of accounting at Singapore Management University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his paper Executive Tweets, which he co-authored with Wenli Huang of Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Hai Lu of the University of Toronto. In the paper the co-authors find that larger market reactions follow financially relevant tweets posted to executives' personal Twitter accounts compared to similar tweets posted to corporate accounts. This result is consistent with a person-to-person trust mechanism. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Christina Skinner, assistant professor of legal studies and business ethics at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Central Bank Activism. In this article, Skinner critically analyzes demands that central banks like the Federal Reserve step beyond their traditional monetary mandates to tackle other fiscal and social challenges, such as climate change, income and racial inequality, or foreign and small-business aid. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Emmanuel Yimfor, assistant professor of finance at the University of Michigan, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his paper Misconduct Synergies, which was co-authored with Heather Tookes of Yale University. In this paper, Yimfor and Tookes conduct a study of M&A in the investment-advisory industry and find that following mergers, a large share employees of the acquired firm who have prior misconduct leave the combined firm. Contrary to some expectations in the literature, the authors find that firms with high or low misconduct tend to acquire firms with similar misconduct histories. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Angela Aneiros, lecturer at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article The Unlikely Pressure for Accountability: The Insurance Industry's Role in Social Change. In this article Aneiros examines the role of D&O insurance in shaping corporate directors' decisions around diversity, equity, and inclusion. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Paolo Saguato, assistant professor of law at George Mason University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his articles Financial Regulation, Corporate Governance, and the Hidden Costs of Clearinghouses and The Ownership of Clearinghouses: When 'Skin in the Game' Is Not Enough, the Remutualization of Clearinghouses. In these articles, Saguato conducts political-economy analyses of securities clearinghouses and their systemic risks. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Benjamin Ho, associate professor of economics at Vassar College, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his paper Do Investors Care about Corporate Apologies? Evidence from Chemical Disasters, which he co-authored with Sijia Fan, Qi Ge, and Lirong Ma. In this paper, Ho and his co-authors study impacts on stock prices when companies apologize after chemical disasters. They find that although admissions of error might help restore trust with the public and regulators, those apologies can also reduce investors' perceptions of firm competence, leading to drops in stock price. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Melissa Jacoby, professor of law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her essay Shocking Business Bankruptcy Law. In this essay Jacoby examines what she dubs “ad hoc” and “off-label” business bankruptcies as opportunistic uses of Chapter 11 for purposes other than managing overindebtedness. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
David Kershaw, dean and professor at the London School of Economics Law School, and Edmund Schuster, associate professor at the London School of Economics Law School, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article The Purposive Transformation of Corporate Law. In this article Kershaw and Schuster frame the long-standing question of what is a corporation's purpose in terms of aspirational mission-purpose. This frame, the authors argue, in turn requires either that shareholders be purposeful themselves or that corporate law insulate purpose from shareholders. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Four scholars join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their recent work on unicorn startups. Abraham Cable, professor of law at the University of California Hastings, is the author of Time Enough for Counting: A Unicorn Retrospective; Alexander Platt, associate professor of law at the University of Kansas, is the author of Unicorniphobia; Matthew Wansley, assistant professor of law at Yeshiva University, is the author of Taming Unicorns; and Amy Deen Westbrook, professor of law at Washburn University, is the author of We('re) Working on Corporate Governance: Stakeholder Vulnerability in Unicorn Companies. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Tom Gosling, executive fellow of finance at the London Business School, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article CEO Compensation: Evidence From the Field, which he co-authored with Alex Edmans of the London Business School and Dirk Jenter of the London School of Economics. In their article, Gosling and his co-authors conduct an interview-based field study of public-company directors and investors on how boards set CEO compensation and under what constraints they make those decisions. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Harwell Wells, professor of law at Temple University, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss his article Shareholder Meetings and Freedom Rides: The Story of Peck v Greyhound. In this article, Wells recounts the efforts of Bayard Rustin and James Peck to use the proxy rules and their purchase of Greyhound shares to protest the bus company's segregationist policies. These efforts were ultimately thwarted, Wells explains, by the SEC's re-writing of the proxy rules to undermine civil-rights shareholder activism. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
Afra Afsharipour, professor of law at the University of California, Davis, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Women and M&A. In this empirical study Afsharipour highlights the dearth of women among lead lawyers in the largest public-company M&A deals. She relates this gap to prior literatures on board and executive gender diversity and proposes steps to help close it. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School, with editing by Daniel Hamilton, a third-year student at Brooklyn Law School.
In our final first round matchup of the UConn Men's Basketball's Greatest Teams Tournament Challenge, we have what looks on paper like one of the biggest mismatches of the tournament. For the 2 vs. 15 game, we have the national champion 2004 team going up against the American Athletic Conference Tournament champion 2016 team.Is there much debate over who would win a hypothetical matchup? Probably not. But Tim Fontenault and I still took this opportunity to reminisce about how amazing the 2004 team was and how much fun the 2016 team was during what was otherwise a dark time in the program's history.Like what you hear? Want to offer feedback? Feel free to reach out at yesuconnpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find me on Twitter at @MacCerullo.Podcast artwork courtesy of Jon Kulakofsky/The Daily Campus 2014.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and listen on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play and RadioPublic.
"When you're looking at digital equivalency, we're looking at experience design. It's somewhat of an alchemy." In each episode of season two, we are doing a deep dive into the different aspects of digital transformation. Today's episode focuses on Digital Equivalency, which is the ability to offer equivalent experiences in physical and digital spaces. Michael Gonzalez, the University Librarian, and Daniel Hamilton, the Communications Manager, at the University Technology Sydney, in Australia share their multi-year process in implementing digital equivalency throughout the library. Plus, commentary by Microsoft's Catherine Devine, Global Business Strategy Leader for Libraries and Museums. Link to full interview transcript: https://bit.ly/3vmezS6
This week Daniel Hamilton speaks to us from 1 Peter 1 on how the salvation of Jesus is for our whole life.
This week Daniel Hamilton continues in the Gospel of John looking at unity in John 15 and 17.
Spojené státy čeká změna v Bílém domě. Donalda Trumpa v lednu vystřídá Joe Biden a Evropa doufá, že změna přinese zlepšení transatlantických vztahů. Myslí si to i americký politolog Daniel Hamilton z Univerzity Johnse Hopkinse, který byl hostem Interview Plus Filipa Nerada.
This week we hear from staff member Daniel Hamilton as he shares about trusting God in trying circumstances from 2 Thessalonians.
This episode features an interview with former UConn Men's Basketball player Daniel Hamilton. We talk about his two years at UConn including his big run during the 2016 AAC Tournament, favorite moments, and what life has been like post UConn.
During this crazy time, we find hope and strength through our faith and through the power of prayer. Minister/Chaplin Daniel Hamilton joined the Y'd Awake Morning Show Thursday morning for an uplifting morning prayer and scripture that had helped him during a difficult time. Listen to the powerful words of wisdom that will fill you with faith and positive energy to give hope during this time of uncertainty.
During this crazy time, we find hope and strength through our faith and through the power of prayer. Minister/Chaplin Daniel Hamilton joined the Y'd Awake Morning Show Wednesday morning for an uplifting morning prayer and scripture that he had used after the tragedy of 9/11. Listen to the powerful words of wisdom that will fill you with faith and positive energy to give hope during this time of uncertainty.
Welcome to the Anthology series. In this series, we seek to highlight artistes who have released a large bevy of music over a considerable period of time that has blessed the nations far and wide. We firmly believe in giving honour to whom honour is due. It takes a lot to put out music that is of good quality on a consistent basis, so we definitely don’t take that process lightly. First on our list is singer, songwriter, musician and producer, Nathanael (@nathanael_fisherman). “These days I try to leave the office at more reasonable hours, so I could get to work on time,” he says jokingly when asked about balancing music and work. Whether rushing home from school or work, the shy, soft-spoken Trinidadian-born songwriter/musician admits that he has always had this immense passion for music. He credits his family’s move to Jamaica, at the age of 6, as being the starting point of his journey. His mom, coming from a musical family, upon observing his interest, enrolled her son into classical piano classes. Growing up as a minister’s kid, he says he naturally found himself involved with church bands and youth choirs in his early childhood. This childhood love would see him, in years to come, accompany the likes of Sherwin Gardner & Positive as a lead keyboardist in both their bands in his initial career 2012 was the year he stepped out from behind the keyboards and made his way towards the microphone, releasing his first single “Keep I”. The song was the introduction to what can only be described now as his signature sound – a unique blend of popular urban R&B and Caribbean music. To date, he has released a number of well received compositions - or ‘offerings’ as he likes to call them – namely “Courage”, “Dance Like My Daddy”, 2014’s “Caution Tape Vol.1” hip hop mixtape and the more recent favourites “For Better Or Worse” off of the ‘For Better Or Worse’ album and “Testimony” off of ‘Chances’ album - both of which were released in March 2018. The “Chances” album, one of the two debut double releases, charted at #1 on iTunes for Trinidad and Tobago within its first week digitally. Both projects would go on to do fairly well in the regional market. A poet and a writer, he is also an accomplished producer - founder of Fisherman Project (@fishermanproject), a song-writing/production company led by himself and younger brother, Daniel Hamilton. Expect more to come from the talented islander as he aims to reach his generation with the message of Christ through his art! Let us now press play and enjoy the musical stylings of this amazing artiste. Many thanks to Udo Ibeleme (@udoibeleme) for providing the foreword for this episode. Official Release Date: 10/06/2019 #EpisodeTwentySeven For updates follow Master KC everywhere Instagram: @themasterkc Twitter: @TheMasterKC Facebook: Master KC
Topic:Adaptation and Livable Communities Series – acting now and bringing change to scale Guest & Organization:https://infiniteearthradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Daniel-Hamilton.jpg ()Daniel Hamilton serves as the Sustainability Manager for the City of Oakland, California. Daniel has 20 years of experience in managing sustainability programs, policies, and plans for local governments and utilities. He has led multiple award winning projects and plans across California and has taught professional and university courses in energy management, sustainable policy development, and green building design and construction. He holds a BA in Architecture and an MA in Sustainable Planning, both from the University of Kansas. Resources: http://www.ipcc.ch/ (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C (SR15)) http://www2.oaklandnet.com/oakca1/groups/pwa/documents/report/oak068799.pdf (Oakland Preliminary Sea Leve Rise Road Map (Fall 2017)) https://infiniteearthradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/City-of-Oakland-CURB-Climate-Model-Executive-Summary.pdf (Pathways to Deep GHG Reductions in Oakland: Executive Summary (March 2018)) https://infiniteearthradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/City-of-Oakland-CURB-Climate-Model-Final-Report.pdf (Pathways to Deep GHG Reductions in Oakland: Final Report (March 2018)) https://www.lgc.org/ (Local Government Commission )
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 466 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and he is joined by Jeff Siegel of Early Bird Rights to bring a John Collins update, discuss early-season statistics, explore Daniel Hamilton's G League stint and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 422 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and topics include the bombshell signing of Vince Carter, the additions of Daniel Hamilton and Alex Poythress, and (much) more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 422 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and topics include the bombshell signing of Vince Carter, the additions of Daniel Hamilton and Alex Poythress, and (much) more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LeBron to OKC? Daniel Hamilton signing - 2-way contract Preseason Schedule No Westbrook extension - You worried? ESPN projections Daryl Morey and James Harden Twitter Questions Clippers Positionless and Conference-less NBA Hot and Cold - Colin Kaepernick Intro Music by OSC Productions
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Same Vecenie, formerly of CBSSports.com, joins host Fred Katz to talk about the pro prospects of Domantas Sabonis and Daniel Hamilton. They also get to Kevin Durant's and Dion Waiters' free agency at the end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I veckans dubbelavsnitt av Fossa degli Alci gästas David och Andreas av Daniel Hamilton, känd Inter-profil.
I veckans dubbelavsnitt av Fossa degli Alci gästas David och Andreas av Daniel Hamilton, känd Inter-profil.
I veckans dubbelavsnitt av Fossa degli Alci gästas David och Andreas av Daniel Hamilton, känd Inter-profil.
I veckans dubbelavsnitt av Fossa degli Alci gästas David och Andreas av Daniel Hamilton, känd Inter-profil.