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In the fall of 2022, Mac's older brother, David Engel, completed a childhood dream when he rode his bike across the United States. A former professor of the classics at Penn State University, David left the profession to become a financial advisor. He currently lives in Philadelphia with his wife and their two daughters. David recounts his ride, and the specifics from what he ate to where he used the bathroom over his 41-day ride. Mac also expresses his thoughts on what "washed up" means after he took in a Metallica concert.
Wolf Gruner is a professor of history at USC-Dornsife, chair of Jewish Studies, and author of the recently published book Resisters: How Ordinary Jews Fought Persecution in Hitler's Germany. We discuss his book as well as the state of Holocaust Studies. Wolf recommends two other books on the Holocaust for a general reader: David Engel's The Holocaust: The Third Reich and the Jews Marion Kaplan's Between Dignity and Despair: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany
"You only need two things, an unbreakable will, and limitless endurance!"
Dr. Marcus Martinez, the family doctor from Hoosick Falls who helped lead the fight to clean up local water contamination from toxic forever chemicals, had died after a long battle with a rare form of cancer which he suspected was linked to his exposure to PFOA in Hoosick Falls. Martinez and Michael Hickey were the ones who initially suspected that there was PFOA in the public water supply and pressured the town and other officials to take action, starting with calling on the town to test the water. David Engel, the environmental attorney who led the legal fight to successfully force a cleanup in Hoosick Falls, talks with Mark Dunlea of Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
In this special series, ASPI's Dr David Engel and Dr Gatra Priyandita have spoken to a number of special guests about the Australia-Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and the five pillars supporting it. In this final episode of the series, David and Gatra speak to the Hon Tim Watts MP, Australia's Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Dr Dino Patti Djalal, Founder of the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia about changes in bilateral relations over the years, including developments in the defence relationship, and how the two countries can work together despite their different perspectives on strategic issues. Guests: Dr David Engel: www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Dr Gatra Priyandita: www.aspi.org.au/bio/gatra-priyandita Dr Dino Patti Djalal: https://www.fpcindonesia.org/about-us/ The Hon Tim Watts MP: https://www.aph.gov.au/T_Watts_MP Music: Psychic by Ketsa, licensed with permission from the Independent Music Licensing Collective - imlcollective.uk
In the fourth episode of ASPI's special series ‘What's In A Name? The Australia-Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership', Dr David Engel and Dr Gatra Priyandita are joined by Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore's Centre on Asia and Globalisation, and leading Indonesian foreign and defence policy expert Bob Lowry, for a discussion on the defence and security dimensions of the Partnership. They explore the shared challenges of regional rivalry and terrorism the two countries have faced, how Australia's relationship with the U.S. impacts its regional standing, and Indonesia's stance on non-alignment. Guests: Dr David Engel: www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Dr Gatra Priyandita: www.aspi.org.au/bio/gatra-priyandita Dr Evan Laksmana: www.evanlaksmana.com/ Bob Lowry: www.linkedin.com/in/bob-lowry-ba129716/?originalSubdomain=au Music: Psychic by Ketsa, licensed with permission from the Independent Music Licensing Collective - imlcollective.uk
In the third episode of ASPI's special series ‘What's In A Name? The Australia-Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership', Dr David Engel and Dr Gatra Priyandita are joined by the Center for Strategic and International Studies Lina Alexandra and John McCarthy AO for a discussion on the diplomatic aspects of the Partnership. They examine the trust in the Australia-Indonesia bilateral relationship, The Lombok Treaty and cooperation in multilateral forums such as the G20, the East Asia Summit and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. Guests: Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Dr Gatra Priyandita: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/gatra-priyandita Lina Alexandra: https://id.linkedin.com/in/lina-alexandra-b72712119 John MaCarthy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCarthy_(Australian_diplomat) Music: Psychic by Ketsa, licensed with permission from the Independent Music Licensing Collective - imlcollective.uk
Welcome to another episode of Blockchain Chatter! Dexter Cousins is joined by David Engel, Head of Business Development for Starkware, a Layer 2 scaling solution that helps companies build on top of Ethereum while reducing the cost of doing so by up to 1000x.About David Engel David is a business development executive, with deep experience in accelerating the growth of Web3 and Fintech companies.Prior to StarkWare, David was a Fintech BDM at AWS, in both the ANZ and EMEA markets from 2019-2022.David has also been a Commercial Director for the Australian and New Zealand markets for Verrency, a fintech platform that allows card issuers to innovate faster, and at scale, as well as Australian Country Manager for i2c, a Silicon Valley-based cloud payments processor.Twitter: @davidengel79About StarkwareStarkWare is paving the way to a Web3 future, using uncheatable cryptographic technology to scale blockchain for mass adoption.StarkEx, StarkWare's SaaS-based scaling service, has settled over $770B, processed over 294M transactions, minted more than 90M NFTs, and serves hundreds of thousands of users monthly through customers like ImmutableX, dYdX and Sorare.StarkNet, a permissionless, general-purpose scaling solution, is live (Alpha) on Ethereum Mainnet. Developers from across the world are using it to build tomorrow's decentralized applications.Starkware: https://starkware.co/Starkex: https://starkware.co/starkex/Starknet: https://starkware.co/starknet/Follow us:Apple: https://apple.co/3D7NsPtSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3IzSViQSubscribe and like on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3tBlRmEConnect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBpFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DexterCousins
In the second episode of ASPI's special series ‘What's In A Name? The Australia-Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership', Dr David Engel and Dr Gatra Priyandita speak to Dr Arianto Patunru and Nicola Yeomans, two people who were instrumental in the Partnership's creation. They explore the economic dimensions of the Australia-Indonesia relationship, existing trade barriers and how to improve public-private partnerships. Guests (in order of appearance): Dr Gatra Priyandita: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/gatra-priyandita Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Dr Arianto Patunru: https://crawford.anu.edu.au/people/academic/arianto-patunru Nicola Yeomans: https://www.kwm.com/sg/en/people/nicola-yeomans.html Music: Psychic by Ketsa, licensed with permission from the Independent Music Licensing Collective - imlcollective.uk
‘What's In A Name? The Australia-Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership'. In a new special podcast series, ASPI's Dr David Engel and Dr Gatra Priyandita explore the Australia-Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and the ‘five pillars' supporting it. In the coming weeks, David and Gatra will be joined by leading thinkers on the Australia-Indonesia relationship to discuss the historical background behind and future of the Partnership. In this week's episode, they speak to Professor Dewi Fortuna Anwar and Allan Gyngell AO about Australia-Indonesia relations, the aspirations for the Partnership and its potential, and the different approaches the two countries take to foreign policy. Guests (in order of appearance): Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Dr Gatra Priyandita: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/gatra-priyandita Professor Dewi Fortuna Anwar: Allan Gyngell AO: https://crawford.anu.edu.au/people/visitors/allan-gyngell Music: Psychic by Ketsa, licensed with permission from the Independent Music Licensing Collective - imlcollective.uk
It's Pride month, and we're celebrating with the drag mother of musicals: LA CAGE AUX FOLLES. Joining us to explore this traditional yet groundbreaking milestone is original Broadway cast member David Engel (FOREVER PLAID, SEUSSICAL, PUTTING IT TOGETHER). Please enjoy all the charming first hand accounts you could ever wish for plus a crash course in French and a beautiful reminder that 1983 was both the best of times and not. Guaranteed you'll be ready to "face life with a little guts and lots of glitter." David can currently be seen in THE CHER SHOW at the Ogunquit Playhouse www.ogunquitplayhouse.org Be sure to rate, review and share "A Musical Theatre Podcast" with your friends! Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. You can subscribe to PATREON! for only $1 a month to support the show and receive bonus content. Don't forget to check out our new designs in our TeePublic Store. As always, thank you for being part of this beautiful podcasting family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The floods in South-East Queensland and New South Wales earlier this year were some of the most extreme disasters in Australian history, with the Insurance Council of Australia highlighting the event as the country's costliest flood ever. Dr Robert Glasser speaks to Dr Annika Dean about recent analysis by the Climate Council on the links between climate change and extreme weather events and insurability risks across Australia. Baseline data for the report Uninsurable Nation: Australia's Most Climate Vulnerable Places and the Climate Risk Map was provided by Climate Valuation. All reproduction, aggregations and conclusions drawn from the data are the work of the Climate Council. In September last year, the Australian Government announced it would enter into a trilateral security partnership with the United States and United Kingdom – AUKUS. As part of that partnership, Australia is set to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. Anastasia Kapetas is joined by John Carlson for a conversation on nuclear non-proliferation and whether the submarines can be safeguarded. - Look out for further work on counter-proliferation in the coming weeks as part of a developing collaboration with CSIS in Washington and the Centre for Grand Strategy at King's College London focused on the opportunities and challenges arising from AUKUS. Following a landslide victory, Mr Ferdinand Marcos Jr has been elected as the next President of the Philippines. Dr David Engel speaks to Dr Yusuke Takagi about the geostrategic implications of President Marcos election for the Quad countries, the bilateral relationship between the US and the Philippines, and what China's growing regional influence means for Manila. Mentioned in this episode: ‘Uninsurable Nation: Australia's Most Climate Vulnerable Places': https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/resources/uninsurable-nation-australias-most-climate-vulnerable-places/ Guests (in order of appearance): Dr Robert Glasser: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/robert-glasser Dr Annika Dean: https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/author/annika/ Anastasia Kapetas: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/anastasia-kapetas John Carlson: https://vcdnp.org/john-carlson/ Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Dr Yusuke Takagi: https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/en/facultyinfo/takagi_yusuke/ Music: Free Music Archive: Scott Holmes Music - Digital Age Image: https://nara.getarchive.net/media/chemical-reaction-team-personnel-wearing-nuclear-biological-chemical-nbc-protective-4e51b1
In April this year, a coalition of over 60 countries released ‘A Declaration for the Future of the Internet', a joint partnership that aims to actively support the internet as an open, free, global digital ecosystem. Karly Winkler, Jocelinn Kang and Bart Hogeveen discuss what the declaration means for human rights, sustainable development and the democratic systems of countries. On 12th and 13th May, ASEAN Leaders will meet U.S. President Joe Biden in Washington DC for a special summit. Ahead of the summit, Dr David Engel speaks to Dr Huong Le Thu about the latest news from ASEAN, including Indonesia's decision to keep Russia on the G20 invitation list and political stability in Southeast Asia. Recently, the Taliban announced a ban on the cultivation of opium poppy in Afghanistan. Dr Teagan Westendorf and Dr John Coyne discuss the political, cultural and economic ramifications of the new ban and how its impact will be felt locally and internationally. Guests (in order of appearance): Karly Winkler: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/karly-winkler Jocelinn Kang: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/jocelinn-kang Bart Hogeveen: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/bart-hogeveen Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Dr Huong Le Thu: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/huong-le-thu Dr Teagan Westendorf: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/teagan-westendorf Dr John Coyne: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/john-coyne
This is Policy, Guns and Money, the ASPI podcast, with me, Olivia Nelson. As Russia continues its attack on Ukraine, ASPI's Dr David Engel and Radityo Dharmaputra, PhD researcher at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies at the University of Tartu, consider the public response to the conflict in Indonesia and how anti-Western sentiment and Russian propaganda have shaped people's views. Now to a different aspect of the Russia-Ukraine conflict – the information domain. Anastasia Kapetas speaks to Carl Miller, Research Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media (CASM) at Demos, about the effectiveness of Russia's information operations outside of Western countries and who is winning the information war. Finally, Bart Hogeveen speaks to Trisha Ray, Associate Fellow with ORF's Centre for Security, Strategy and Technology, about Australia and India's engagement with Southeast Asia and opportunities to support inclusive digital development in the region. Guests (in order of appearance): Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Radityo Dharmaputra: https://icds.ee/en/autor/radityo-dharmaputra/ Anastasia Kapetas: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/anastasia-kapetas Carl Miller: https://demos.co.uk/people/carl-miller/ Bart Hogeveen: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/bart-hogeveen Trisha Ray: https://www.orfonline.org/people-expert/trisha-ray/
The ASPI special series ‘SBY's tears: From managing crisis to managing process in Australia-Indonesia relations since the fall of Suharto' has explored the changing nature of the Australian-Indonesian relationship since the fall of Suharto, as seen through the eyes and experiences of its ambassadors to Jakarta. In this final episode of the series, Dr David Engel and Hillary Mansour revisit some of the themes explored throughout the series, such as Indonesia's foreign policy, its relationship with Australia and the changes to Indonesian democracy. They reflect on the past experiences of Australia's ambassadors, and how these lessons can impact our future relationship with Indonesia. Guests (in order of appearance): Dr David Engel: www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Hillary Mansour: www.aspi.org.au/bio/hillary-mansour John McCarthy AO: asialink.unimelb.edu.au/about-us/lead…n-mccarthy-ao Ric Smith AO, PSM: sdsc.bellschool.anu.edu.au/experts-pub…mith-ao-psm David Ritchie AO: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ritchie_(diplomat) Bill Farmer AO Greg Moriarty: www.defence.gov.au/about/leaders/secretary Gary Quinlan AO: www.apln.network/members/australi…gary-quinlan/bio
In the penultimate episode of ASPI's special series ‘SBY's tears: From managing crisis to managing process in Australia-Indonesia relations since the fall of Suharto', Dr David Engel, Head of ASPI's Indonesia Program and Hillary Mansour, former ASPI Research Intern, speak to Greg Moriarty, who was ambassador to Indonesia from 2010 until 2014. Their conversation explores Indonesia's foreign policy under SBY, the bilateral economic relationship and cooperation in the area of counter-terrorism. They also discuss some of the challenges in the bilateral relationship, such as the banning of live cattle exports to Indonesia and people smuggling. Guests (in order of appearance): Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Greg Moriarty: https://www.defence.gov.au/about/leaders/secretary Hillary Mansour: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/hillary-mansour
In this episode of ASPI's special series ‘SBY's tears: From managing crisis to managing process in Australia-Indonesia relations since the fall of Suharto', Dr David Engel, Head of ASPI's Indonesia Program and Hillary Mansour, former ASPI Research Intern, speak to Gary Quinlan AO, who was Ambassador to Indonesia from 2018 until 2021. Their conversation explores developments in the Australia-Indonesia economic relationship, the development of Indonesia's democracy and the relationship between religion and politics in the country. They also consider the impacts of climate change and Covid-19 on Indonesia and Australia's use of soft power. Guests (in order of appearance): Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Gary Quinlan AO: https://www.apln.network/members/australia/gary-quinlan/bio Hillary Mansour: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/hillary-mansour Background music: "Moonshiner" by Jacob Field Productions: https://soundcloud.com/jacobfieldpr/moonshiner-royalty-free-music
In episode 4 of ASPI's special series ‘SBY's tears: From managing crisis to managing process in Australia-Indonesia relations since the fall of Suharto', Dr David Engel speaks to Bill Farmer AO, Ambassador to Indonesia from 2005 until 2010. They discuss the pivotal moments in the Australia-Indonesia relationship, SBY's presidency and the Global Financial Crisis, and Indonesia's foreign policy. They also talk about the Lombok Treaty, people smuggling and counterterrorism and how Australia should approach its northern neighbour going forward. Guests (in order of appearance): Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Bill Farmer AO
In episode 3 of ASPI's special series ‘SBY's tears: From managing crisis to managing process in Australia-Indonesia relations since the fall of Suharto', Dr David Engel and Hillary Mansour speak to David Ritchie, Ambassador to Indonesia from 2002 until 2005. During his time as ambassador, David dealt with a number of crises, including the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, a terror attack on the Australian Embassy and the arrest of the Bali Nine. They discuss Australia-Indonesia cooperation and how the bilateral relationship changed over the course of his tenure as ambassador. Guests (in order of appearance): Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Hillary Mansour: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/hillary-mansour David Ritchie AO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ritchie_(diplomat) Background music: "Moonshiner" by Jacob Field Productions: https://soundcloud.com/jacobfieldpr/moonshiner-royalty-free-music
On Saturday, January 15th, a British national named Malik Faisal Akram entered Congregation Beth Israel, a Reform synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, and held Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker and three congregants hostage at gunpoint. Akram demanded the release of Aafia Siddiqui, who is serving an 86-year prison sentence for allegedly shooting at US FBI agents and army personnel. Akram released one hostage after six hours, and the nearly 12-hour crisis finally ended when the remaining hostages escaped and FBI agents and police entered the synagogue and killed Akram. This disturbing incident activated many American Jews' feelings of vulnerability—especially heightened since the 2018 attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh—while also provoking Islamophobic responses and reigniting an ongoing debate about synagogue security. In this episode, recorded the Tuesday after the Colleyville attack, Editor-in-Chief Arielle Angel, Managing Editor Nathan Goldman, Senior Reporter Alex Kane, and Assistant Editor Mari Cohen discuss their immediate reactions to the event and the questions it raises. Note: This discussion cites a https://www.facebook.com/gelbman.itamar/posts/7011321378910489 (statement) from someone claiming to be a former Beth Israel congregant who said he left the synagogue because he wasn't allowed to bring guns into services. After the episode was recorded, Rabbi Cytron-Walker https://www.jta.org/2022/01/19/united-states/the-texas-rabbi-who-escaped-a-hostage-situation-wants-to-correct-the-record (told) JTA that Beth Israel permits concealed carry and said that he wished one of the congregants had been carrying during the attack. Books, Articles, Tweets, and Podcasts Mentioned: “https://jewishcurrents.org/fears-of-government-surveillance-complicate-muslim-groups-access-to-federal-security-funding/ (Fears of Government Surveillance Complicate Muslim Groups' Access to Federal Security Funding)” by Mari Cohen “https://forward.com/news/480922/texas-synagogue-attack-antisemitism-envoy-terrorism-deborah-lipstadt/ (Texas synagogue attack invites debate over delay in confirmation of special envoy on antisemitism)” by Jacob Kornbluh “https://jmb807.medium.com/on-antisemitism-fought-3def3bf9d6c4 (On Antisemitism Fought)” by Judah Bernstein On the Nose episode: “https://jewishcurrents.org/rallies-surveys-and-ice-cream (Rallies, Surveys, and Ice Cream)” “https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-renowned-jewish-historian-stop-using-the-term-antisemitism-1.9193263 (Renowned Jewish Historian: ‘Stop Using the Term ‘Antisemitism'')” by Ofer Aderet “https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv13qftt7?turn_away=true (Away from a Definition of Antisemitism: An Essay in the Semantics of Historical Description)” by David Engel (from Rethinking European Jewish History) “https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/18/opinion/texas-colleyville-antisemitism.html (For Jews, Going to Services Is an Act of Courage)” by Deborah E. Lipstadt https://twitter.com/MaNishtana/status/1483084796947542019 (Twitter thread) by Ma Nishtana “https://twitter.com/MaNishtana/status/1483084796947542019 (Hidden in Plain Sight: Racism, White Supremacy, and Far-Right Militancy in Law Enforcement)” by Michael German Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”
In this episode of ASPI's special series ‘SBY's tears: From managing crisis to managing process in Australia-Indonesia relations since the fall of Suharto' Dr David Engel and Hillary Mansour speak to Ric Smith AO, PSM, who was Australia's Ambassador to Indonesia from 2001. The conversation explores economic reform after the Asian Financial Crisis, the end of Gus Dur's presidency and the beginning of Megawati's presidency, and the state of Australia's relationship with Indonesia during Smith's tenure. They also discuss the Tampa affair and the 2002 Bali bombings, and how Australia should engage with its northern neighbour. For more information and to listen to all episodes in this series, visit: https://www.aspi.org.au/report/sbys-tears-managing-crisis-managing-process-australia-indonesia-relations-fall-suharto Guests (in order of appearance): Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Ric Smith AO, PSM: https://sdsc.bellschool.anu.edu.au/experts-publications/experts/ric-smith-ao-psm Hillary Mansour: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/hillary-mansour
This special series ‘SBY's tears: From managing crisis to managing process in Australia-Indonesia relations since the fall of Suharto' explores the history of Indonesia since the fall of Suharto and Australia's part in it through the eyes and experience of its ambassadors to Jakarta over this period. The series will look at democracy, counterterrorism, natural disasters and economic developments, and how Australia's relationship with Indonesia has changed over the years. In this episode, David Engel, Head of ASPI's Indonesia program, and former ASPI Research Intern Hillary Mansour speak to John McCarthy AO, who was Ambassador to Indonesia from 1997 to 2001. They discuss some of the major developments during his time in the post, including the fall of Suharto, President Habibie and the Reformasi, East Timor, the election of Gus Dur and former prime minister John Howard's relationship with the country's leaders. Guests (in order of appearance): David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel John McCarthy AO: https://asialink.unimelb.edu.au/about-us/leadership-team/john-mccarthy-ao Hillary Mansour: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/hillary-mansour
This week, ASPI released the report ‘Collaborative and agile: Intelligence community collaboration insights from the United Kingdom and the United States' which details the lessons learned for Australia's intelligence communities from key partners, the United States and United Kingdom. Two of the report's authors Michael Shoebridge and Dr John Coyne discuss their key findings and some of the shared challenges that the intelligence agencies are facing. ASEAN's response to the Myanmar coup in February this year has challenged the group's credibility. Dr Huong Le Thu and Dr David Engel explore this in their latest ASPI report, ‘Myanmar's coup, ASEAN's crisis and the implications for Australia'. They explore ASEAN's crisis of credibility, Indonesia's leadership role and Australia's mid-to-long term role in the regional grouping. Recently, Papua New Guinea's government pay system was hit by a ransomware attack. ASPI's Bart Hogeveen speaks with Cherie Lagakali, Pacific Liaison of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise and chair of the Pacific Chapter of Internet Society, about cyber capacity in the Pacific. They discuss recent ransomware attacks across the region and the challenge of building ‘whole-of-community' standard practices. Mentioned in this episode: ‘Collaborative and agile: Intelligence community collaboration insights from the United Kingdom and the United States': https://www.aspi.org.au/report/collaborative-and-agile ‘Myanmar's coup, ASEAN's crisis and the implications for Australia': https://www.aspi.org.au/report/myanmars-coup-aseans-crisis-and-implications-australia Guests (in order of appearance): Michael Shoebridge: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/michael-shoebridge Dr John Coyne: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/john-coyne Dr David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Dr Huong Le Thu: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/huong-le-thu Bart Hogeveen: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/bart-hogeveen Cherie Lagakali: https://thegfce.org/advisory_board/cherie-lagakali/
Linda Purl has been a part of numerous shows, movies, and productions over the years. From Fonzie's girlfriend on Happy Days to Pam's mom on The Office. Currently, Linda is working on a production in Santa Barbara Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Musical. She is also joined by David Engel, Linda Purl's co-star, and Tenderly's Director, Jenny Sullivan. These are some amazing and talented people! You won't want to miss this interview or the production of Tenderly. To see more info about this production, visit their website! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodlifeconversations/support
Earlier this month, Cuban citizens took to the streets across the country to protest against deteriorating living conditions amidst the country's economic and coronavirus crisis. ASPI's David Engel was previously Australian Ambassador to Mexico and non-resident ambassador to Cuba. He speaks with Professor Adrian Hearn about the protests and their political significance, the impact of social media and the government response. In the wake of the targeted attacks on Microsoft Exchange servers, Australia's own cyber security vulnerabilities are increasingly being highlighted. Fergus Hanson is joined by the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre's CEO Rachael Falk and Anne-Louise Brown for a discussion on the Microsoft Exchange hack, as well as the growing frequency of ransomware crimes in Australia, and how the Australian Government can help better protect communities and businesses. Peter Jennings speaks to Daniel Ward about his new ASPI report, ‘Losing our agnosticism: How to make Australia's foreign influence laws work'. They consider why Australia pursued country agnosticism for foreign influence legislation and potential solutions to adequately address foreign influence concerns. Mentioned in this episode: ‘Exfiltrate, encrypt, extort: The global rise of ransomware and Australia's policy options' by Rachael Falk & Anne-Louise Brown: https://www.aspi.org.au/report/exfiltrate-encrypt-extort ‘Losing our agnosticism. How to make Australia's foreign influence laws work' by Daniel Ward: https://bit.ly/36SxVDR Guests (in order of appearance): David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Professor Adrian Hearn: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/460793-adrian-hearn Fergus Hanson: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/fergus-hanson Rachael Falk: https://cybersecuritycrc.org.au/rachael-falk Anne-Louise Brown: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/anne-louise-brown Peter Jennings: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/peter-jennings Daniel Ward: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/daniel-ward
In the earliest days of the Biden Administration, the United States has made it clear that it wants to re-engage in multilateralism. Peter Jennings is joined by Professor Gordon Flake, CEO of the Perth USAsia Centre, to discuss Biden’s foreign policy agenda, climate policies and the importance of alliances and repairing some of America’s reputational damage. Following the first-ever leader-level Quad summit in March 2021, Michael Shoebridge is joined by Dr Lavina Lee, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, Politics and International Relations at Macquarie University to weigh in on the latest developments in the Quad grouping as well as Australia-India bilateral relations. ASPI research intern, Hillary Mansour speaks with Dr David Engel, Head of ASPI’s Indonesia Program about Indonesia's Defence Equipment and Technology Transfer Agreement with Japan, what the agreement means for Indonesia and how Indonesia’s recent international engagements complement their foreign policy strategy. Mentioned in this episode: https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/indonesias-free-and-active-foreign-policy-on-show-in-ministerial-visits-to-japan-and-china/ Guests (in order of appearance): Peter Jennings: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/peter-jennings Professor Gordon Flake: https://perthusasia.edu.au/staff-gordon-flake Michael Shoebridge: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/michael-shoebridge Dr Lavina Lee: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/lavina-rajendram-lee Hillary Mansour: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/hillary-mansour David Engel: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/david-engel Background music: "Classical Landscapes" by Kesta. Via the Free Music Archive. Image: US Passport via PXHere
David Engel shares his successes and challenges working in affordable housing for decades and the concern he still expresses for the industry. He has a unique perspective since he worked in research at HUD, not production. His thoughts on the impediments to affordable housing and what is needed for the future are important take-aways! Listen in to learn the importance of making workforce housing affordable to cater to workers who otherwise can’t afford homes. You will also learn how zoning has over the years constricted housing supply leading to unaffordable houses in many areas. Key Takeaways: How shared housing can reduce housing cost for the low-income population Why housing affordability should be prioritized in growth economies How to innovate the housing sector and make housing sustainable and affordable
H2Tech talks with Dr. David Engel, Managing Director of Nexo Solutions Companies, about the decarbonization of mining operations using waste heat to produce hydrogen, as well as developmental projects for green ammonia production. Dr. Engel also discusses how companies in the conventional energy sector are transitioning their focus to renewable/alternative energies amid global decarbonization efforts. For comments or feedback, please contact: info@h2-tech.com
In this episode of Clarity Generates Confidence Gary talks with David Engel who is the founder and chief innovation officer at Innovative Graphics Group. Innovative Graphics is a marketing services organization developing and producing direct marketing programs for the North American market place. Together they touch on topics relating to the post COVID-19 world, which includes, how Covid-19 has directly impacted his business and personal life, ways in which it is impacting marketing practices, and how businesses can deliver better outcomes in times of crisis. Thank you to all our listeners for tuning in. We truly hope that you got a lot out of this episode. If you would like to learn more about GCP Industrial Products please visit us at www.gcpindustrial.com. For more information about Innovative Graphics Group visit www.innovativehrt.com
4 DJs playing a rotating versus set, fuelled by too many drinks and the result is a 3hr 20min recording. :P
Accelerating Entrepreneurial Success (Video) with John Bowen
When his own company lost its competitive edge he asked himself: How can I be different and add value in a way that others cannot? He found an answer. Today, as the owner and chief innovation officer at Innovative Graphics, David Engel markets the creative genius and industry savvy he acquired over thirty years in the print business. His remarkable story gives pause to entrepreneurs who may have thought the business they are in today is the one from which they will retire. Join today’s interview as David shares his secrets to staying on top of an industry as it evolved around him, and how to prepare for and overcome the inevitable and exponential changes that will confront your business.
Visit www.UnderTheCrossbones.com for extended show notes and bonuses. Pirate fans and enthusiasts are known for being pretty different from the rest of society anyway. And if you're different even in the world of pirates? My guest today is David Engel of Pirate School! He's a classically trained actor who uses his powers to both educate about pirates and entertain kids with a really great variety show. We'll talk about why he chose to go the kid route, the art of clowning and why it's viewed so differently here in the US compared to Europe, and how David uses pirates to teach kids science, dealing with bullies, and lots more. Also on the show, two very unique performers: comedian JJ Whitehead and music artist Groovy Judy. Don't sleep on this one... Really great episode. The Websites: David Engel - www.MyPirateSchool.com JJ Whitehead - www.JJWhitehead.net Groovy Judy - www.GroovyJudy.com Phil Johnson - www.PhilJohnsonComedy.com Visit www.UnderTheCrossbones.com for extended show notes and bonuses.
FROM THE BEST OF STATE OF THE ARTS (Originally broadcast April 4, 2011) - Sterling and Stroili's discussion of Meat Loaf (not your mother's, but the rock singer also known as Michael Aday on Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice 2011) opens this edition of State of the Arts. Broadway stars David Engel and Larry Raben discuss their distinguished individual and collective careers, as well as their co-starring roles in Cabrillo Music Theatre's presentation of The Producers at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA. The Live Arts Calendar features the popular hit musical Forever Plaid at the Costa Mesa Playhouse in Costa Mesa, CA, and Pulitzer Prize winner Lanford Wilson's Burn This at the Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Engel and Raben recall their most embarrassing moments on stage. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
FROM THE BEST OF STATE OF THE ARTS (Originally broadcast April 4, 2011) - Sterling and Stroili's discussion of Meat Loaf (not your mother's, but the rock singer also known as Michael Aday on Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice 2011) opens this edition of State of the Arts. Broadway stars David Engel and Larry Raben discuss their distinguished individual and collective careers, as well as their co-starring roles in Cabrillo Music Theatre's presentation of The Producers at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA. The Live Arts Calendar features the popular hit musical Forever Plaid at the Costa Mesa Playhouse in Costa Mesa, CA, and Pulitzer Prize winner Lanford Wilson's Burn This at the Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Engel and Raben recall their most embarrassing moments on stage. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
In a recent book, Professor David Engel has argued that Jewish historians have erected a "wall separating study of the Holocaust from study of all other aspects of the Jewish past," and have left detailed exploration of the Holocaust to scholars of Europe, Germany, or the Third Reich. Samuel Kassow and David Engel, both distinguished scholars of Jewish History and the Holocaust, will discuss how the Holocaust has (or has not) been incorporated into the writing and teaching of Jewish history. Professor Thomas Childers, a leading historian of modern Germany, will offer a response to their dialogue. David Engel is Maurice R. and Corinne P. Greenberg Professor of Holocaust Studies and Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, and History at the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University. He is author of Historians of the Jews and the Holocaust. Samuel D. Kassow is Charles H. Northam Professor of History at Trinity College. He is author of Who Will Write Our History?: Rediscovering a Hidden Archive from the Warsaw Ghetto. Respondent: Thomas Childers is Sheldon and Lucy Hackney Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. The 25th Annual Joseph Alexander Colloquium is sponsored by the Joseph Alexander Foundation and the Mackler Family, and co-sponsored by Penn's Jewish Studies Program, the Department of History, and the Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures.
Sterling and Stroili???s discussion of Meat Loaf (not your mother???s, but the rock singer also known as Michael Aday on Donald Trump???s Celebrity Apprentice 2011) opens this edition of State of the Arts. Broadway stars David Engel and Larry Raben discuss their distinguished individual and collective careers, as well as their co-starring roles in Cabrillo Music Theatre???s presentation of The Producers at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA. The Live Arts Calendar features the popular hit musical Forever Plaid at the Costa Mesa Playhouse in Costa Mesa, CA, and Pulitzer Prize winner Lanford Wilson???s Burn This at the Center Theatre Group???s Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Engel and Raben recall their most embarrassing moments on stage. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)