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Being a great podcast guest is a unique skill that can dramatically boost your career—or erode your professional image if done poorly. In the final part of our series, David Goldberg, founder of Edge Studio, shares a masterclass on how to be a standout guest. We explore the importance of prosody, vocal etiquette, and virtual presence, ensuring you show up prepared, confident, and memorable. David and Roy discuss practical tips for handling technical glitches with grace, the power of a 10-second elevator pitch, and why you should never "wing it" when it comes to your audio quality. Whether you're looking to share your passion or boost your resume, these final lessons will ensure you're the guest every host wants to invite back. ⏱️ Accurate YouTube Chapters & Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to David Goldberg 1:11 Why Be a Guest? Fun, passion, and career boosting 1:41 The Risk of Poor Guesting: How it can erode your professional image 2:23 Preparation: Why looking at notes is better than forgetting points 3:41 Banter and Connection: The importance of host-guest chemistry 4:33 Prosody for Guests: Staying in your natural pitch and tailoring your tone 6:56 International Audiences: Cleaning up enunciation and avoiding local slang 7:00 Volume and Headphones: Why you should never scream at your audience 7:50 Pacing and Spacing: Lessening your words and leaving room for the listener 26:00 Handling Glitches: Staying calm and reacting without panic 28:00 Vocal Etiquette: Giving the host space and avoiding interruptions 29:00 The 10-Second Elevator Pitch: Being prepared to explain who you are 31:00 Listening to Previous Episodes: Researching the host's style and theme 32:00 Slowing Down Keywords: Ensuring your name and business are heard 33:00 Admitting You Don't Know: Admitting it with confidence vs. waffling 35:00 Virtual Presence: Testing quality a week before and an hour before 37:00 The 25% Credibility Hit: Why audio quality is non-negotiable 39:00 Acoustic Treatment: The 80% rule and practical "pillow fort" tips 41:00 Microphone Choice: Investing in a decent USB mic for professional sound 64:00 Avoiding Filler Words: Cutting out "um," "ah," "you know," and "like" 65:00 Responding with "So": Why you should avoid starting answers with "so" 66:00 Positive Reaffirmation: Avoiding annoying "yeah, yeah, yeah" interruptions 67:36 Where to Find David: Edge Studio and final contact details 68:25 Outro: RoyCoughlan.com and the PodFather Network 68:42 End of Episode
You put immense effort into your podcast—marketing, sponsors, and refining your own voice—but what happens when a high-profile guest sounds terrible? In Part 4 of our series, David Goldberg, founder of Edge Studio, shares his essential 8-step guide to ensuring your guests elevate, rather than weaken, your show. We explore the critical impact of first impressions and why guest preparation is non-negotiable for maintaining professionalism and authority. David provides practical, low-cost solutions for acoustic treatment—from "pillow forts" to the "80% rule"—and breaks down the pros and cons of different microphone types. Learn how to guide your guests to sound as good as you do and keep your audience engaged from the very first word. ⏱️ Accurate YouTube Chapters & Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to David Goldberg 1:14 The Risk of Poor Guest Quality: Don't let a guest ruin your show 2:12 First Impressions: Why the first word your guest speaks is critical 3:02 The Power Dynamic: Why talk show hosts sit higher than their guests 4:02 Preparation Timeline: The two-week and one-hour rules 4:30 The 8-Step Checklist: Sound Quality vs. Speech Patterns 5:53 Acoustics: Understanding reverb and the "ping-pong" flutter echo 7:46 Flutter Echoes and Reverberation: Why hard surfaces are the enemy 10:08 Acoustic Treatment: Thick carpeting, foam squares, and the 80% rule 11:28 The Blanket Trick: Using sleeping bags and moving blankets for the ceiling 13:00 Creating a "Pillow Fort": Practical tips for recording while traveling 15:00 The Table Surface: Using thick towels to stop sound reflections 16:00 Microphone Types: Why expensive isn't always better 17:00 Shotgun Microphones: Directional focus and the risk of guest movement 71:14 Don't Wing It: The importance of listening on high-quality earphones 71:58 Where to Find David: Edge Studio and email contact 72:31 Outro: RoyCoughlan.com and the PodFather Network 72:54 End of Episode
You put immense effort into your podcast—marketing, sponsors, and refining your own voice—but what happens when a high-profile guest sounds terrible? In Part 4 of our series, David Goldberg, founder of Edge Studio, shares his essential 8-step guide to ensuring your guests elevate, rather than weaken, your show. We explore the critical impact of first impressions and why guest preparation is non-negotiable for maintaining professionalism and authority. David provides practical, low-cost solutions for acoustic treatment—from "pillow forts" to the "80% rule"—and breaks down the pros and cons of different microphone types. Learn how to guide your guests to sound as good as you do and keep your audience engaged from the very first word. ⏱️ Accurate YouTube Chapters & Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to David Goldberg 1:14 The Risk of Poor Guest Quality: Don't let a guest ruin your show 2:12 First Impressions: Why the first word your guest speaks is critical 3:02 The Power Dynamic: Why talk show hosts sit higher than their guests 4:02 Preparation Timeline: The two-week and one-hour rules 4:30 The 8-Step Checklist: Sound Quality vs. Speech Patterns 5:53 Acoustics: Understanding reverb and the "ping-pong" flutter echo 7:46 Flutter Echoes and Reverberation: Why hard surfaces are the enemy 10:08 Acoustic Treatment: Thick carpeting, foam squares, and the 80% rule 11:28 The Blanket Trick: Using sleeping bags and moving blankets for the ceiling 13:00 Creating a "Pillow Fort": Practical tips for recording while traveling 15:00 The Table Surface: Using thick towels to stop sound reflections 16:00 Microphone Types: Why expensive isn't always better 17:00 Shotgun Microphones: Directional focus and the risk of guest movement 71:14 Don't Wing It: The importance of listening on high-quality earphones 71:58 Where to Find David: Edge Studio and email contact 72:31 Outro: RoyCoughlan.com and the PodFather Network 72:54 End of Episode
Why do some podcasters instantly connect with their audience while others struggle to keep listeners engaged? The answer lies in one word: Prosody. In Part 3 of our series with David Goldberg, founder of Edge Studio, we dive deep into the "how" of human communication. David explains that it's not just what you say, but how you say it—your pitch, tempo, tone, and rhythm—that makes all the difference. We explore why this essential skill is rarely taught in schools and how you can harness your natural pitch to mask nervousness and project confidence. Whether you're a seasoned host or just starting out, David's insights on effective vocal patterns will dramatically elevate your podcast presence. ⏱️ Accurate YouTube Chapters & Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to David Goldberg 0:57 Prosody: The one word that defines how you say your words 1:36 What is Prosody? Inflection, intonation, pitch, and rhythm 2:12 The Education Gap: Why prosody isn't taught in grade school 3:24 The Fear of Public Speaking: How a lack of training leads to humiliation 5:54 Communication Skills: The key to success in corporations and colleges 6:52 The Search for Synonyms: Why "speaking patterns" doesn't cover it all 7:51 Prosody for Podcasters: Breaking down the seven categories 9:52 Pitch: The musical note of your voice and its role in engagement 11:28 Masking Nerves: How lowering your pitch increases credibility 13:00 Finding Your Natural Pitch: The humming and meditation techniques 15:00 Pitch Range Exercises: Moving from monotone to engaging 18:00 Tempo: The speed of your words and the importance of clarity 21:00 Handling Single-Syllable Words: Ensuring your audience can decipher the message 23:00 Tone and Volume: Tailoring your voice to the topic and audience 25:30 Pacing and Spacing: The rhythm of your delivery 26:50 Variety: Keeping the listener engaged through vocal shifts 74:11 Final Advice: Loosening up and having fun with your performance 74:52 Where to Find David: Edge Studio and coaching services 76:31 Outro: RoyCoughlan.com and the PodFather Network 76:53 End of Episode
Why do some podcasters instantly connect with their audience while others struggle to keep listeners engaged? The answer lies in one word: Prosody. In Part 3 of our series with David Goldberg, founder of Edge Studio, we dive deep into the "how" of human communication. David explains that it's not just what you say, but how you say it—your pitch, tempo, tone, and rhythm—that makes all the difference. We explore why this essential skill is rarely taught in schools and how you can harness your natural pitch to mask nervousness and project confidence. Whether you're a seasoned host or just starting out, David's insights on effective vocal patterns will dramatically elevate your podcast presence. ⏱️ Accurate YouTube Chapters & Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to David Goldberg 0:57 Prosody: The one word that defines how you say your words 1:36 What is Prosody? Inflection, intonation, pitch, and rhythm 2:12 The Education Gap: Why prosody isn't taught in grade school 3:24 The Fear of Public Speaking: How a lack of training leads to humiliation 5:54 Communication Skills: The key to success in corporations and colleges 6:52 The Search for Synonyms: Why "speaking patterns" doesn't cover it all 7:51 Prosody for Podcasters: Breaking down the seven categories 9:52 Pitch: The musical note of your voice and its role in engagement 11:28 Masking Nerves: How lowering your pitch increases credibility 13:00 Finding Your Natural Pitch: The humming and meditation techniques 15:00 Pitch Range Exercises: Moving from monotone to engaging 18:00 Tempo: The speed of your words and the importance of clarity 21:00 Handling Single-Syllable Words: Ensuring your audience can decipher the message 23:00 Tone and Volume: Tailoring your voice to the topic and audience 25:30 Pacing and Spacing: The rhythm of your delivery 26:50 Variety: Keeping the listener engaged through vocal shifts 74:11 Final Advice: Loosening up and having fun with your performance 74:52 Where to Find David: Edge Studio and coaching services 76:31 Outro: RoyCoughlan.com and the PodFather Network 76:53 End of Episode
Did you know that your audience decides whether to trust you, like you, or do business with you in just a quarter of a second? In Part 2 of our exclusive 5-part series with David Goldberg, CEO of Edge Studio, we dive deep into the "Strategic Words" that define your professional presence. David reveals the seven critical categories of wording that can either elevate your authority or quietly sabotage your message. From the psychological trap of "hedge words" to the simple shift from "but" to "and," this episode is a masterclass in intentional communication. Whether you are a podcaster, a business leader, or a public speaker, David's insights will help you ensure that your first impression isn't just good—it's unforgettable. ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to David Goldberg 1:26 The Power of the First Impression: Why a quarter of a second matters 3:15 The Science of Swift Decisions: From grocery aisles to podcasting 4:50 Introducing the 7 Categories of Strategic Wording 7:56 Category 1: Being Interactive — The right and wrong way to ask questions 9:22 The "Show-Off" Trap: Why you shouldn't ask questions your audience can't answer 12:41 Visual Presence: Camera angles, hand positions, and the "fingertip" mistake 14:35 Category 2: Avoiding Hedge Words — "Probably," "Maybe," and "I think" 16:13 Strengthening Your Message: Replacing "I think" with "I believe" or "I know" 25:57 Category 3: Avoiding the Word "But" — How it negates everything you said before 27:11 The "And" Solution: Maintaining positive momentum in conversation 29:03 Category 4: Positive First Word Responses — Using "Exactly," "Absolutely," and "Yes" 30:14 Category 5: Avoiding Interrupting Yourself — Staying on track and finishing your thoughts 36:31 Category 6: Avoiding Filler Words — The "Um," "Ah," and "Like" habit 43:26 Category 7: Organizing Your Content — The importance of a clear roadmap 55:56 The "Fine" Example: How prosody (tone) changes the meaning of words 68:48 How to Connect with David: EdgeStudio.com and the "Roy's Shows Rock" subject line 69:22 Looking Ahead: Preview of Session 3 69:51 Outro: RoyCoughlan.com and the PodFather Network
Did you know that your audience decides whether to trust you, like you, or do business with you in just a quarter of a second? In Part 2 of our exclusive 5-part series with David Goldberg, CEO of Edge Studio, we dive deep into the "Strategic Words" that define your professional presence. David reveals the seven critical categories of wording that can either elevate your authority or quietly sabotage your message. From the psychological trap of "hedge words" to the simple shift from "but" to "and," this episode is a masterclass in intentional communication. Whether you are a podcaster, a business leader, or a public speaker, David's insights will help you ensure that your first impression isn't just good—it's unforgettable. ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to David Goldberg 1:26 The Power of the First Impression: Why a quarter of a second matters 3:15 The Science of Swift Decisions: From grocery aisles to podcasting 4:50 Introducing the 7 Categories of Strategic Wording 7:56 Category 1: Being Interactive — The right and wrong way to ask questions 9:22 The "Show-Off" Trap: Why you shouldn't ask questions your audience can't answer 12:41 Visual Presence: Camera angles, hand positions, and the "fingertip" mistake 14:35 Category 2: Avoiding Hedge Words — "Probably," "Maybe," and "I think" 16:13 Strengthening Your Message: Replacing "I think" with "I believe" or "I know" 25:57 Category 3: Avoiding the Word "But" — How it negates everything you said before 27:11 The "And" Solution: Maintaining positive momentum in conversation 29:03 Category 4: Positive First Word Responses — Using "Exactly," "Absolutely," and "Yes" 30:14 Category 5: Avoiding Interrupting Yourself — Staying on track and finishing your thoughts 36:31 Category 6: Avoiding Filler Words — The "Um," "Ah," and "Like" habit 43:26 Category 7: Organizing Your Content — The importance of a clear roadmap 55:56 The "Fine" Example: How prosody (tone) changes the meaning of words 68:48 How to Connect with David: EdgeStudio.com and the "Roy's Shows Rock" subject line 69:22 Looking Ahead: Preview of Session 3 69:51 Outro: RoyCoughlan.com and the PodFather Network
Podcast Show Notes: David Goldberg - The Masterclass on Sound and Speaking (5-Part Series)
In this exclusive 5-part mini-series on the Podfather Podcast, we sit down with David Goldberg, CEO of Edge Studio in New York City. David has worked with over 10,000 speakers, including CEOs, politicians, and celebrities like Snoop Dogg and Michael J. Fox. This series is a deep dive into the technical and psychological elements that make a podcast sound professional, build trust, and keep listeners engaged.
In this month's episode of my monthly SiriusXM program on The Catholic Channel (Channel 129), I sit down with longtime friend and collaborator David Goldberg — a fellow Holy Trinity High School (Hicksville, Long Island) alum — to preview my forthcoming book, Hope in the Harshest Moments: What Critically Ill Patients Taught About Hope, Advocacy, and Never Facing Illness Alone (tentative title), due out this summer.We trace how the project began, our shared history growing up on Long Island, and why we felt compelled to capture the voices of patients facing life-threatening illness. Through candid conversation, David and I share memorable interviews and the powerful moments that stayed with us: patients who insisted on dignity and agency amid fear, family members who became tireless advocates, clinicians who practiced compassion beyond protocol, and small acts of faith and kindness that made all the difference.Key themes explored in the episode:Hope as an active choice: how patients expressed and sustained hope even when prognosis was dire.Patient advocacy: examples of self-advocacy and family advocacy that changed care trajectories.Presence and accompaniment: the vital role of being with someone through suffering, spiritually and practically.Lessons for caregivers and clinicians: how to listen better, honor patient priorities, and support dignity in care.The intersection of faith and medicine: how belief, ritual, and community informed patients' resilience.Throughout the broadcast we mix storytelling with practical takeaways — for medical professionals, caregivers, and anyone who may one day face serious illness in themselves or a loved one. We also discuss the writing process, ethical responsibilities when documenting patient stories, and how hope can coexist with realistic care planning.Listen for intimate patient moments, reflections on advocacy, and faith-rooted insights that underscore our central message: you don't have to face illness alone. Tune in for a hopeful, compassionate conversation that invites listeners to reconsider what it means to accompany someone in their hardest hours.Book note: Hope in the Harshest Moments is tentatively scheduled for release this summer. Follow the show or our social channels for updates and publication details.How To Reach Dr. Joe Galati and his Team:For an on-line consultation or press inquiries, contact Teresa Reyes at 713-794-0700Dr. Galati's Newsletter Sign-UpLiver Specialists of TexasGet a Copy of Dr. Galati's BookDr. Galati on FacebookMessage Dr. Galati and his team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Title of podcast: Calm the Conflict: Mediation Insights with David Goldberg In this episode of the Superstar Communicator podcast, Susan Heaton-Wright interviews David Goldberg, a partner at EMW Law and an accredited mediator. The conversation explores the role of mediation in business disputes, the differences between mediation and negotiation, building trust in tense situations, and practical tips for effective conflict resolution. David Goldberg draws on his extensive experience to share memorable cases and actionable advice for anyone involved in disagreements—from corporate boardrooms to neighbourly conflicts. Key Points & Timestamps 1. What is Mediation? David Goldberg explains that mediation is an off-the-record process where parties attempt to find a workable solution, often instead of going to court. The process is confidential and informal, focusing on commercial resolution rather than legal adjudication 00:00:59 – 00:02:14. 2. Difference Between Mediation and Negotiation Mediation adds an impartial third party (David Goldberg), focusing on reality checks and encouraging both sides to evaluate the strength and viability of their claims, rather than simply advocating for their positions 00:02:44 – 00:04:20. 3. The Mediation Process Describes mediation's non-adversarial nature, emphasizing that there are no winners or losers, only shared compromise and closure. The mediator cannot force a resolution; parties must approach with openness 00:04:30 – 00:05:00. 4. Why Become a Mediator? David Goldberg shares his journey, moving from litigation to mediation as court backlogs and costs escalated. He found mediation more commercially practical and satisfying 00:05:14 – 00:06:52. 5. Managing Aggression and Emotions There's no magic wand for calming parties, but setting ground rules, managing expectations, and maintaining control helps defuse aggression and keep the process productive. Body language and procedural structure play key roles 00:07:19 – 00:09:18. 6. Building Trust and Overcoming Cynicism Most parties are initially aggressive or skeptical. Trust is built by setting expectations, demonstrating process expertise, and using small concessions to lower the temperature and encourage openness 00:13:30 – 00:16:14. 7. No Such Thing as a Slam Dunk Case Mediators must challenge parties' assumptions about the strength of their positions and highlight risks, ensuring no one feels unfairly favored 00:16:41 – 00:17:49. 8. Memorable Mediation Story David Goldberg recounts a neighbor dispute that was resolved unconventionally—by one party buying the other's house—illustrating the creative solutions possible through mediation, which courts cannot offer 00:18:07 – 00:21:41. 9. International/National Attitudes Towards Litigation David Goldberg observes a post-Covid shift towards more commercial sensibility and civility in UK business disputes, contrasting with perceptions of US litigiousness 00:10:58 – 00:12:24. 10. Applying Mediation Principles to Geopolitical Conflicts Strategies include ensuring both sides have an exit plan, focusing on common ground, and keeping an open mind—advice relevant from local disagreements to international issues 00:23:20 – 00:25:41. 11. Top Three Tips for Mediation David Goldberg summarizes his main advice: be brave, keep an open mind, and trust the process, citing high success rates for mediation 00:28:32 – 00:30:21. 12. Resources and Contact Information David Goldberg shares details about his own podcast, "Calm the Conflict, the Art of Resolution," and invites listeners to contact him via LinkedIn or EMW Law for more information 00:32:19 – 00:33:20. Download the transcript of the interview David Goldberg is a partner at EMW Law and a highly experienced, accredited mediator with over 30 years in litigation and more than a decade specializing in mediation. Trusted for his pragmatic, results-driven approach, David Goldberg excels at resolving complex business, shareholder, and partnership disputes. He combines sharp commercial insight with a no-nonsense style that cuts through conflict, helping parties achieve closure quickly and avoid the heavy costs of court. As the host of the podcast "Calm the Conflict, the Art of Resolution," David Goldberg empowers others with practical strategies to turn disputes into successful resolutions. We create this podcast to empower others to speak and communicate with impact. Weselffund. 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Delegate Geno Chiarelli, R, Monongalia, 78, on the camping ban that failed. Two aerospace initiatives fail and a recap of economic development issues from the session. WILL Greene on the WVU Day of GivingMonongalia County Commission President Tom Bloom on the future of Mon Health following the Vandalia Health reorganization and release of David Goldberg.
No one believes you. You've said it in every room. To every professional. To the judge, the GAL, the CPS worker. You didn't do this. The allegations are false. And yet — somehow — your children are not with you. There's a tool that most people in your situation have never heard of. It's not new. It's not experimental. It's legally recognized, it produces a certified written report within 24 hours, and it has caused CPS cases to be dropped and charges dismissed before parents ever set foot in a courtroom. It's a polygraph — and not the made-for-TV version you're thinking of. Lisa brought polygraph examiner David Goldberg onto the show specifically because false allegations are one of the most devastating — and most common — tactics used by toxic co-parents in high-conflict custody battles. David has administered more than 20,000 tests over 25 years, many of them for parents exactly like you: falsely accused, emotionally overwhelmed, and desperately looking for something concrete to fight back with. This conversation covers the practical reality of polygraph testing in custody situations: what it actually costs in time and emotion, what the report contains, how attorneys and judges interact with it, and — perhaps most surprisingly — how many people find the experience therapeutically transformative, not just legally valuable. About David Goldberg: David Goldberg is a state-licensed, advanced board-certified polygraph examiner based in Virginia. He spent the early part of his career in law enforcement, where he watched innocent people struggle to prove their innocence in a system that defaulted to suspicion. That experience drove him to open his private practice, where he now serves individuals outside the criminal system — people dealing with custody battles, workplace conflicts, past trauma, and more. With nearly 25 years of practice and more than 20,000 examinations behind him, David is also a court-certified expert witness. He is one of the few examiners in the country who takes a full-day approach to each client — never watching the clock, never rushing to the next appointment — because he understands that the conversations that happen before the test determine the accuracy and usefulness of everything that follows.
The America's Work Force Union Podcast welcomed David Goldberg, President of the California Teachers Association (CTA), representing more than 325,000 educators across the state. Goldberg discussed the funding challenges facing California public schools, the wave of teacher strikes for better resources and compensation and the critical need to extend Proposition 55, a tax measure that supports education and other public services. On today's episode of America's Work Force Union Podcast, Sue Browne, Rapid Response Coordinator for District 1 of the United Steelworkers, took center stage. With more than 30 years as a Steelworker and deep roots in Local 5965 in Michigan, Browne reflected on her path from the assembly line to union activism. She shared insights into the USW Rapid Response program, its communication strategies, and its Balancing the Scales campaign, which aims to advance core workplace issues for union members in Ohio and Michigan.
Dave & TJ share their thoughts about the first week of the legislative session. Ethan Howland, of Utility Drive, discusses the complexities of adding data centers to the grid. David Goldberg, Chair of the WV Hospitals Association, weighs in on the healthcare industry's economic impact. Brad McElhinny has the latest from the legislative session.
In this episode, David Goldberg, President & CEO of Mon Health System and Davis Health System and Executive Vice President at Vandalia Health, shares how his organizations are keeping quality care at the forefront by expanding access to care close to home through telehealth. He discusses strengthening community health through partnerships, rural healthcare transformation grants, and a deep commitment to giving back, and offers thoughtful advice for emerging leaders navigating today's evolving healthcare landscape.
(VIDEO PODCAST) The VO Whisperer Tells All In this week's Speechless, we chat with Edge Studio's head honcho, David Goldberg, who's produced over 16,000 VO projects and still has the patience to tell us what most voice actors get wrong (spoiler: you're probably reading too fast).He spills the tea on:-Why thinking like the client books work (and why you probably didn't).-The magic of pacing, spacing, and editing like you give a damn.-And yes, the weirdest VO direction ever: “Can you sound taller?”Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, this one's full of aha moments and mic drops.Sign up for our show takeaways, resources, and drink recipes before episodes air here: https://www.speechlessvo.com/RESOURCES mentioned in this episode:Edge Studio"6 seconds to Say it Better" by David GoldbergCONTACT INFO:Podcast HomeWebsiteYouTubeInstagramEmail: SpeechlessVO@gmail.comPRODUCTION CREDITS:Music: Rick WilsonEditing: Hamza LatifWritten and Produced by Kim Wilson and Natasha MarchewkaProduction Assistant: Carolyn Robson
In this week's main episode, Keith chats with Michelle Medrano, Dr. David Goldberg, and Rev. Christina Jones about the Science of Mind Church.If you want to call in to the Bonus Show, leave a voicemail at (530) 332-8020. We'll get to your calls on next Friday's Bonus Show. Or, you can email Matthew at matthew@quoir.com.Join The Quollective today! Use code "heretic" to save 10% off a yearly subscription.Pick up Keith and Matt's book, Reading Romans Right, today, as well as The UnChristian Truth About White Christian Nationalism.Please consider signing up to financially support the Network: QuoirCast on PatreonIf you want to be a guest on the show, email keith@quoir.com.LINKSQuoirCast on PatreonQuoirCast on Patheos
The Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report is your best resource for the Virginia Beach Fishing Report, Ocean View Fishing Report, Norfolk Fishing Report, Lynnhaven Inlet Fishing Report, and everywhere in between.For the anglers looking for an Eastern Shore Fishing Report, Hampton fishing report, Buckroe Beach Fishing Report, or York River fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Cape Charles fishing report and a Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel fishing report and for every location in the Lower Chesapeake Bay. For our guys looking for the Virginia fishing report, we've got you covered.SHEEPSHEAD Tournament Saturday July 19, 2025 - Hosted by Peninsula Saltwater Fisherman's Association out of Wallace's Bait & Tackle in Hampton. Website and Registration Link First up this week, Captain Travis Kemp, of Foolproof Fishing shares this remarkable encounter he had with a GIANT Sand Tiger Shark inside the Bay, as it was hanging out with a 51” Cobia that they safely caught and released! Here is a link to the viral video: Sand Tiger and Cobia Video with over 1.5 Million views in less than a week! Captain Travis also shares some insights about hook selection for Cobia, how to target bull red drum and a wild lucky swing into a drum school that resulted in a 24” flounder! Call him today, for some premium dates that remain, 252-435-5967Next, we have a special guest, David Goldberg, with Executive Protection Group Polygraph Service, who has played an integral behind the scenes part of all the major fishing tournaments in our area, for nearly 20 years! We get to go inside the polygraph with him to learn about his professional background in law enforcement (21 years as a Detective), his transition into the Polygraph examination business (24+ years) and ask all the hard hitting questions and get the TRUTH from the expert, court certified, man himself! There are many ways you can use his services beyond a fishing tournament, so tune in to learn more. Follow David on all the socials, Instagram, Youtube, TikTok, Podcast - Inside the Polygraph to learn his unique expert opinion on current events, and much more. Call him today for your needs 757-495-1301www.greatdaysoutdoors.com/lcbfr to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive a PROMO CODE for a FREE AFTCO Camo Sunglasses Cleaner Cloth with the purchase of any products!Sponsors:Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle Convert SolarShoreline PlasticsSam Rust Seafood Great Days OutdoorsKillerDockHilton's Realtime-NavigatorAFTCOAirmedcare Salts Gone TOHATSU North America Survival At Sea Fish Bites Sea Tow
We're With the Banned, our miniseries on banned and challenged graphic novels, concludes (at least for now) with a stop at Daniel Clowes' Ice Haven, a “narraglyphic picto-assemblage” published by Pantheon Books! A collection of comic strips covering a variety of styles and perspectives, this peek behind the curtain of suburban America introduces us to an absorbing cast of characters including bitter would-be poet Random Wilder, lovesick teen Violet Van Der Platz, her young stepbrother Charles, clueless detective Joe Ames, aspiring writer Vida Wentz, and … (ahem!) comic book critic Harry Naybors. How does the abduction of uncommunicative tot David Goldberg affect our cast? What do Leopold and Loeb have to do with any of this? And can Ice Haven find itself welcome in that idyllic small town known as … The Comics Canon? In This Episode: · What's the deal with Blue Bunny? · Is one of our cast an unreliable narrator? · “Planting the Seeds of Divorce” · We need to talk about Harry Naybors · What does Daniel Clowes have against critics? · Transformers Vol. 1: Robots in Disguise · “The Falls” by George Saunders Join us in two weeks as we discuss a pair of controversial Swamp Thing stories from the Alan Moore era: Rite of Spring (#34) and Windfall (#43)! Until then:Please consider donating to the Comic Book Legal Defense FundImpress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook or Bluesky! And as always, thanks for listening!
In a moment when critical global health programs are under threat due to sweeping USAID cuts, two organizations are stepping up. The Life You Can Save and Founders Pledge have teamed up to launch the Rapid Response Fund, directing urgent philanthropic capital to the highest-impact, evidence-based interventions. Joining us today are Jessica LaMesa, Co-CEO of The Life You Can Save, and David Goldberg, Co-Founder and CEO of Founders Pledge.As David explains, “The heart shouldn't really decide how we give. It should bring us to give, but the head should be the one that helps us to figure out what to give to.”In this episode, we'll explore how these organizations are using evidence, speed, and collaboration to fill urgent funding gaps—and how their work might just reshape how philanthropy responds to a global crises.
In this episode, David Goldberg, President and CEO, Mon Health System, Davis Health System-Vandalia Northern Region; Executive Vice President, Vandalia Health, Dr. Tom McClellan, CEO of Intermed Labs, and Jeremy Kimmel, VP of Commercial Development at Intermed Labs, discuss how their collaboration is driving rapid healthcare innovation. They share insights on transforming clinician ideas into market-ready medical technologies, scaling innovation beyond academic centers, and how their groundbreaking approach is improving patient outcomes and creating new opportunities in healthcare.
David Goldberg, President of the California Teachers Association (CTA), joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the concerns teachers in California's education system face and the union's efforts to address them. Florida Education Association President Andrew Spar joined the America's Workforce Union Podcast to discuss the challenges teachers and students face with the state's current education system and how labor can make a difference.
DNA methylation, a cornerstone of epigenetic research, is vital for understanding gene regulation and its implications in health and disease. In this week's episode of the Everything Epigenetics podcast, I speak with David Goldberg and Nicole Renke about the latest advancements in DNA methylation tools, including Illumina's groundbreaking Methylation Screening Array (MSA).We explore the history and evolution of methylation microarrays, why they remain the gold standard for Epigenome-Wide Association Studies (EWAS), and the design process behind the MSA array. David and Nicole provide insight into the practical applications of these tools for research in aging, neurodegenerative disorders, and environmental exposures.You'll learn about:• What methylation microarrays are and why they're essential for EWAS• The market need and vision for Illumina's new MSA array• Key features and benefits of the MSA array for researchers• The role of cell-specific methylation in advancing epigenetic studies• Insights into the technical and biological validation of the MSA arrayChapters:00:00 Welcome and Introduction02:30 History of Methylation Microarrays10:45 Applications of EWAS in Research20:15 Unveiling the MSA Array: Vision and Design35:00 Technical Validation and Biological Insights45:30 Future Directions in DNA Methylation Research50:00 Closing RemarksSupport the showWhere to Find Us:Instagram Twitter Facebook Follow us on:Apple Podcast Spotify YouTube Visit our website for more information and resources: everythingepigenetics.com Thank you for joining us at the Everything Epigenetics Podcast and remember you have control over your Epigenetics, so tune in next time to learn more about how to harness this knowledge for your benefit.
Jamf App Installers have grown up, now supporting plenty of new features. Additionally, it has a new sibling; Software Update! Hear first hand from power user, David Goldberg, how he saves precious time and sanity with App Installers. Adam Derrick from Jamf will also discuss new features and enhancements, along with the future of App Installers. --------------------------------------------------- For more information about Rocketman Tech, or to schedule a meeting with one of our Jamf Experts, visit our website: https://www.rocketman.tech
Today Hoppy is joined by Geoff Christian, Jared Halpern, Tony Caridi, David Goldberg, Brad McElhinny, Jonathan Savage, Hunter Gehlbach, and Dave Wilson.
Today Hoppy is joined by Brad McElhinny, Ryan Schmelz, Erin DeLullo, Danny Jones, Sarah Armstrong Tucker, David Goldberg, and Noah Smith.
Tune in to the latest episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, recorded live at our 14th Annual Meeting, where we delve into insightful discussions with industry experts. Join David Goldberg, President and CEO at Mon Health & EVP at Vandalia Health, as they share invaluable insights on leadership, growth strategies, and navigating workforce challenges in healthcare. Gain actionable advice and best practices to elevate your organization's performance in today's dynamic landscape.
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The Rev. David Goldberg's homily from Sunday, April 10th, 2022, and "Hosanna," by Cameron Dezen Hammon and The Five O'Clock Band. Produced by St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Houston, TXMixed by Luke Brawner of Odd ParliamentAdditional music: Turning on the Lights by Blue Dot Sessions
EPISODE 106 | Suffer the Children – Pizzagate, Wayfair & the Seeds of QAnon "Without a clear indication of the author's intent, it is difficult or impossible to tell the difference between an expression of sincere extremism and a parody of extremism." In the world of the internet, this is known as Poe's Law, and it's especially applicable to the weird narrative Gordian Knot known as Pizzagate. The adage applies not just to how absurd some beliefs are, but also to the arguments made by people who hold these beliefs. First formulated in 2005 by Nathan Poe, it builds on a 2001 quote by Alan Morgan called Alan's 2nd Law of Newsgroups, which states, “Any sufficiently advanced troll is indistinguishable from a genuine kook.” And that is certainly the case for the wild story that “a hipster-heavy pizza parlor” (as they put it on their website) in the Chevy Chase neighborhood of Washington D.C. is not just a fun family place with pizza, ping pong and live music, but the nerve center for an diabolical child trafficking ring that operates out in the open because they are protected by highly-placed pedophiles in the Democratic party. As an article on Cracked.com puts it, “This is supported by lots of very stupid evidence”. The stakes of the fake narrative are so high that it's become more than just true believers review bombing the place. Workers have been harassed and, on December 4, 2016, a heavily armed man entered the restaurant and started firing guns. The story of Pizzagate is the story of how the conspirasphere went from harmless kookery to being actually, physically dangerous. TRIGGER WARNING: Some pretty disturbing things will be talked about in this episode, so if the subject of child sexual abuse and trafficking is deeply uncomfortable for you, perhaps you should not listen. I mean, it should be uncomfortable to anyone, but you know what I mean. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! SECTIONS 03:11 - A note, pedophilia is a mental disorder, victims suffer for many years, how do we handle this problem? 06:31 - How it all began: Hillary Clinton's emails, John Podesta, Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin; "Carmen Katz" makes allegations, "David Goldberg" shares and extends these 08:46 - Side note: "Carmen Katz" is Cynthia Campbell, "David Goldberg" is an anti-Semitic fake profile; Amanda Rob finds Borce Pejcev in Macedonia, a fake news click bait ecosystem, it really all began with Doug Hagmann of Eerie, PA 12:35 - Russian hackers Fancy Bear, APT28 and Sofacy use "spear phishing " attacks 13:30 - Pedo codes on 4chan: pizza, cheese, hot dogs, dominos and handkerchief codes; Comet Ping Pong gets targeted 16:30 - DumbScribblyUnctious see all sorts of things - murals, art, logos, musical acts and more; Pizzagaters talks of aliens, the Illuminati, Satanic rituals and Arun Rao; Susan Alefantis knew a pedophile, Tony "pasta obsession" Podesta knew Dennis Hastert, another pedophile, and also collects art (including some by Rachel Rose); Amanda Kleinman (Majestic Ape) of Heavy Breathing performs at Sasha Lord's birthday party and "secret pizza" is maybe mentioned, the film "Automatic At Sea", the Clinton Foundation in Haiti, Alex Jones issues a "bulletin" 25:49 - #pizzagate soars, Comet Ping Pong gets hassled, Turkey's Erdoğan jumps on the story, InfoWars spearheads the narrative, fake images proliferate, artists and musicians also harassed, it might all have been coordinated; other businesses (especially pizza places) get targeted, like Roberta's in Brooklyn and East Side Pies in Austin, TX 30:33 - Edgar Maddison Welch storms Comet Ping Pong with guns, InfoWars apologizes, then retracts the apology; white supremacist Jack Posobiec says Welch is a crisis actor; neo-Nazi pubs the Daily Stormer, the Right Stuff and Smoloko News continue the Pizzagate narrative 35:07 - Canadian Andrew Richmond's ice cream shop Sweet Jesus gets the #PedoGate treatment 36:15 - Portland, Oregon's Voodoo Donuts gets the same treatment thanks to talentless poet VeganMikey (Michael Whelan); #donutgate starts trending, building on a previous #donutgate when Ariana Grande and Ricky Alvarez licked food at Wolfee Donuts; Big League Politics's "research organization" Pedo Takedown Crew funds a coordinated harassment campaign and expand the narrative, adding tunnels, schools, and child-smiggling submarines 41:35 - In England, recreational troll Oliver Redmond targets Paul Cheape's vape shop business 43:32 - Mattress Firm gets targeted 45:32 - Frazzledrip: a very nasty fake video (trigger warning - seriously, it's really nasty), QAnon terms "adrenochrome" and "spirit cooking" get added to the Pizzagate lexicon 47:56 - PrincessPeach1987 kicks of the Wayfair affair, the now combined Pizzagate and QAnon make a LOT of noise, it's all nonsense and yet there were real consequences for real people, iMGSRC.ru and US Army Staff Sgt. Richard Ciccarella 57:25 - Cybersteria and the very first QAnon 4chan post Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info Pedophilia defined on Psychology Today Crimes against Children Research Center Facts and Stats About Child Sexual Abuse The possible long-term effects of experiencing child sexual abuse Long-term Effects of Child Sexual Abuse and Molestation on Helping Survivors A review of the long-term effects of child sexual abuse on the National Library of Medicine website Child Molesters: A Behavioral Analysis paper Sexuality of Offenders on the Zero Abuse Project Facts About Homosexuality and Child Molestation by Gregory Herek Everything You Need To Know About Pizzagate (Is Insane) on Cracked.com Pizzagate on RationalWiki Pizzagate: A slice of fake news on Reveal Anatomy of a Fake News Scandal in Rolling Stone Anthony Weiner breaks down after he's sentenced to 21 months for sexting on ABC News How The Bizarre Conspiracy Theory Behind "Pizzagate" Was Spread on BuzzFeed How Hackers Broke Into John Podesta and Colin Powell's Gmail Accounts on Vice Comet Ping Pong - Pizzagate Summary by DumbScribblyUnctious How Pizzagate went from fake news to a real problem for a D.C. business on PolitiFact 'It's a form of addiction' - Tony Podesta's art addiction article in The Guardian Rachel Rose - Aubade: Grendel's Mother (live reading) video Pizzagate, the fake news conspiracy theory that led a gunman to DC's Comet Ping Pong, explained on Vox Pizzagate gunman recorded video for daughters, said he's standing up for children on CBS News Death threats, abuse, then a gunman: 'Pizzagate' businesses relive ordeal in The Guardian Pizzagate: Gunman fires in restaurant at centre of conspiracy on BBC News What to Know About Pizzagate, the Fake News Story With Real Consequences in Time 'Pizzagate' gunman pleads guilty as conspiracy theorist apologizes over case Is Comet Ping Pong Pizzeria Home to a Child Abuse Ring Led by Hillary Clinton? on Snopes Dissecting the #PizzaGate Conspiracy Theories in the New York Times A Moral Panic for the Age of Trump: “Pizzagate” is the latest in a long line of child-sex-ring myths on Slate The PizzaGate Gunman's Paranoid Rescue Fantasy Comes from a Long American Tradition on Reason 'There's Nothing You Can Do': The Legacy of #Pizzagate on SPLC Secret message board drives 'pizzagate'-style harassment campaign of small businesses on NBC News When Nerds Attack - Gamergate, Elevatorgate & Sad Puppies episode Voodoo Donuts website Voodoo Doughnut Gets Sucked Into Outrageous Far-Right Conspiracy Theory on Eater Wolfee Donuts Pressing Charges Against Ariana Grande Donut-Gate on Ariana Grande fandom wiki Vegan Mikey - bad poet and troll #Donutgate: How one Oregon donut shop became the target of online conspiracy theorists on Salon Connecting the Dots Between Donutgate and Pizzagate Man jailed for falsely branding a businessman a ‘dirty paedophile' The Great Mattress Conspiracy: Why Are There So Many Mattress Firm Stores Why Are There So Many Mattress Stores? A wildly popular conspiracy theory about why there are so many Mattress Firm stores is starting to sound less crazy Mattress Firm responds to the wild conspiracy theory about its business that people are going crazy over The Mattress Firm Conspiracy: An Analysis The Mattress Firm Money Laundering Conspiracy Theory on Snopes What Is Frazzledrip? Fake Hillary Clinton Video Builds on Pizzagate Conspiracy Theory in Newsweek Frazzledrip: Is a Hillary Clinton 'Snuff Film' Circulating on the Dark Web? on Snopes Hush Supper Club Full Frazzledrip video (WARNING) Claims that pizza listings on Etsy are selling child pornography are baseless Reddit post that kicked off Wayfair conspiracy theories Outrageously Priced Wayfair Cabinets Lead to Human Trafficking Conspiracy Kids Shipped in Armoires? The Person Who Started the Wayfair Conspiracy Speaks in Newsweek Wayfair: The false conspiracy about a furniture firm and child trafficking on BBC News Baseless Wayfair child-trafficking theory spreads online on AP The bizarre story of how internet conspiracy theorists convinced themselves Wayfair is trafficking children on CBC News A US soldier working at Mar-a-Lago uploaded photos of an underage girl to a Russian website — a closer look at the site reveals a horrific underworld A US Army soldier who worked at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort uploaded photos of an underage girl to a Russian website, prosecutors say How a reporter found the true story behind a false story of sex trafficking Is Wayfair Trafficking Children Via Overpriced Items? on Snopes MISSING IN KANSAS: Anabel Wilson no longer missing How A QAnon Conspiracy Theory Involving A Wayfair Pillow Left A Metro Detroit Teen Struggling A girl falsely believed to be a victim of the fake Wayfair sex-trafficking ring says she had hives, lost sleep over the conspiracy theory A QAnon con: How the viral Wayfair sex trafficking lie hurt real kids Human Trafficking Rumors: Viral Stories That Do More Harm Than Good at the Polaris Project The Storm Is the New Pizzagate — Only Worse Follow us on social: Facebook Twitter Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER
Is there a quantum reason we could have free will? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice explore the concept of free will and predetermination with neuroscientist, biologist, and author of Determined: The Science of Life Without Free Will, Robert Sapolsky. A special thanks from our editors to Robert Sapolsky's dog. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/do-we-have-free-will-with-robert-sapolsky/Thanks to our Patrons Pro Handyman, Brad K. Daniels, Starman, Stephen Somers, Nina Kane, Paul Applegate, and David Goldberg for supporting us this week.
PSC Partners Seeking a Cure is pleased to present Living With PSC, a podcast moderated by Niall McKay. Each month, this podcast explores the latest research and knowledge about primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), a rare liver disease. From patient stories, to the latest research updates from PSC experts, to collaborations that are necessary to find better treatments and a cure, this podcast has it all! In episode 42 of the Living with PSC Podcast, Host Niall McKay talks with Dr. David Goldberg, Transplant Hepatologist and Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Digestive Health and Liver Disease at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. The two discuss post-transplant organ rejection and PSC recurrence after a liver transplant, which happens around 30 percent of the time to post-transplant PSC patients.
This episode features David Goldberg, Executive Vice President, Vandalia Health and President & CEO Mon Health System, Dr. Wissam Gharib, Interventional Cardiologist, Medical Director of Structural Heart and Catheterization Laboratories at Mon Health Heart & Vascular Center, and Dr. Jaschar Shakuri-Rad, Urologist and Robotic Surgeon, Medical Director of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Mon Health Medical Center. Here, they discuss key insights into their backgrounds & organizations, what will propel Vandalia Health's growth in 2024, Dr. Gharib's role in paving the way for renal denervation in the United States, how robotics and surgery is curving care delivery and changing the lives of patients, and more.
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Measuring the social impact of a charitable donation is, oftentimes, an impossible task. Founders Pledge is a non-profit organisation that aims to funnel and streamline donations from successful entrepreneurs in order to maximise their efficiency, based on data and research. Having built a network of nearly 2000 like-minded philanthropists, the vision behind Founders Pledge was to ensure transparency, unbiased assessment, ease of access and incentive alignment for its members. Despite the hurdles of running and scaling a non-profit organisation, Founders Pledge managed to stay true to its values throughout its 10 years of activity. In the end, where there's a will, there's a way.We were joined by David Goldberg, founder of Founders Pledge, to discuss the landscape of charitable non-profit organisations and how data can streamline donations and maximise their social impact.Topics covered in this episode:David's backgroundFounding Founders PledgeHow Founders Pledge worksJoining Founders PledgeThe challenges of managing a non-profit organisationBuilding a great company culture. Hiring processMaximising impactAssessing non-profit organisations' efficiencyEffective altruismHow philanthropy changed over timePledge VenturesFuture challenges for Founders PledgeEpisode links:David Goldberg on TwitterFounders Pledge on TwitterFounders Pledge websitePledge VenturesSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/534
David Goldberg, a Social Studies teacher at Calhoun High School in Merrick was recently "knighted" by an 800-year-old knighthood organization based in Florence, Italy. He joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to talk about the honor.
David Goldberg, the President of Mithun, the 2023 AIA National Firm of the Year. joins the show to talk about the interdisciplinary collaboration that has powered Mithun's firm model. David shares his insights on the benefits of open-source design practices for architecture and highlights the firm's commitment to sustainability and social equity work.This episode is sponsored by Modern in Denver MagazineWatch & subscribe on YouTubeListen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora or wherever you get podcasts!VISIT ARCHITECT-ING.COMSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, we talk with voice actor Craig Williams. He's a British expat living and working in Houston, TX. Craig has been in voice over for 7 years and brings a unique perspective to the industry because of his upbringing, Scottish heritage, experience as an electrical engineer and club DJ. In today's episode, we chat about all of that, why he's been in way too many helicopters, the coach that changed his VO career, and why our accountability calls have led to the success both of us have had in our own careers. _____________________________ The VO Freedom Master Plan: https://paulschmidtpro.com/vo-freedom-master-plan The VO Pro Community: https://vopro.app Use code You15Tube for 15% your subscription for life. My Move Touch Inspire Newsletter for Voice Actors: https://paulschmidtpro.com/move-touch-inspire-youtube Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vofreedom 7 Steps to Staring and Developing a Career in Voiceover: https://members.paulschmidtpro.com/7-steps-yt The VO Pro Shop: https://paulschmidtpro.com/pro-shop Say Hi on Social: https://pillar.io/paulschmidtpro https://www.instagram.com/paulschmidtvo https://www.clubhouse.com/@paulschmidtvo https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulschmidtvo/ My voice over website: https://paulschmidtvoice.com GVAA Rate Guide: http://vorateguide.com Tools and People I Work with and Recommend (If you use these links to buy something I may earn a commission.): Recommended Book List with Links: https://amzn.to/3H9sBOO Gear I Use with Links: https://amzn.to/3V4d3kZ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. For lead generation and targeting - Apollo.io: https://apollo.grsm.io/yt-paulschmidtpro Way Better than Linktree: https://pillar.io/referral/paulschmidtpro
In this particular episode, Tom and Saxon touch on various subjects, such as the bankruptcy of WeWork, the impact of EVs on traditional automakers, and the changing landscape of commercial real estate due to remote work trends. Guest speaker, David Goldberg, a partner at Alpaca Ventures, talks about his background, the branding of Alpaca Ventures, and their approach to venture capital. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The chance to speak with someone who has visited 191 countries was just too good, which is why academic, entrepreneur, advisor to world leaders, and world traveler David Goldberg joins us. What are tips for traveling in a fraught world? What's the hairiest travel situation he's been in? What's an underrated country you should visit? Did he know from an early age he'd become an international man of mystery?
The revolutionary basketball simulation game, Swoops is starting to redefines ownership and engagement in virtual sports. Tune in to today's episode as the Edge of NFT team engages in a conversation with David Goldberg to learn how Swoops has taken simulated basketball to a whole new level using Web3 tech and some deep gaming expertise. Find out how our guest today started his entrepreneurial journey and how it took him to the Web3 space. Plus, in our Hot Topics segment, we catch up with the latest scoop on what the folks at Howl.xyz are up to nowadays. Stay tuned for all of these and more!More from Edge of NFT:
The rise of Artificial intelligence (AI) has raised concerns for some when it comes to their personal finances. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith discuss the ins and outs of AI, including ChatGPT, and the opportunities and risks that it may present. Then, David Goldberg, senior vice president and chief data and analytics officer at Edelman Financial Engines, joins Jean and Andy to talk about what AI technology is and what it can and can't do. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is prerecorded and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. This presentation is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute an offer, solicitation or advertisement with respect to the purchase or sale of any security. All investments have inherent risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features David Goldberg, President & CEO of Mon Health and Executive Vice President at Vandalia Health. Here, he discusses his career & Mon Health, advice for professionals that want to be great leaders, and what he's focusing on in the last half of 2023.
Have you ever wondered who is listening to your auditions? What about how the does and dont’s of a 2 take audition? Our coach for this month David Goldberg has the all those answers and more! Plus, David has a bonus homework assignment for all voice actors that will simulate a real life casting scenario. […]
Join veteran voice over coach David Goldberg from Edge Studio on this month’s Voice Over Experts. David dives deep into his 30 plus years of experience in the voice over industry and gives us a behind the scenes look into what clients do when casting a voice talent. Have you ever wondered who might be […]
It's a funky poodle this week!Directed by Terry Zwigoff based on Dan Clowes' beloved, cult graphic novel and co–written by Zwigoff and Clowes, GHOST WORLD is a window into the friendship between two teen girls Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson) – true outsiders – over the summer following their high school graduation as their allegiance first and foremost to each other starts to wain. These are the caustic, counterculture obsessed girls you either identify with, or you fear. They're working out what to do next – Rebecca's got a clearer path than Enid, who's got to get through an excruciating remedial art class (taught by Illeana Douglas) in order to get her high school diploma. One day Enid and Rebecca prank a lonely guy behind a personal ad. Soon, hermetic record collector Seymour (Steve Buscemi), enters their cool, misanthropic world and unsettles their folie à deux friendship for good.See AlsosThe Women of Ghost World on Working with Terry ZwigoffThe Dan Clowes Reader edited by Ken ParilleThe work of Aline Kominsky-CrumbTavi Gevinson's interview with Dan ClowesThe work of Julie Doucet (Drawn & Quarterly)Ione Skye's short David Goldberg based on "Ice Haven' from 2011Seance in Wowsville, Criterion essay by Howard HamptonGhost World at 20Tillie Waldren, author of On a Sunbeam, I Love This PartBrodie's post about Scarlett's ironing boardsWatch AlsoCrumbFunny PagesAmerican SplendourDiary of a Teenage GirlDaria season 3, episode 5: “The Lost Girls” (here's the episode of Doree Shafrir's podcast Rerun where Aminatou Sow discusses it)Find us on Instagram @seealsopodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rev. David Goldberg's homily from Sunday, January 22nd, 2023, and "Don't Come Easy" by Cameron Dezen Hammon and The Five O'Clock Band.Produced by St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Houston, TXMixed by Luke Brawner of Milieu Media GroupAdditional music: Turning on the Lights by Blue Dot Sessions
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery, and offsetting your overhead. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients and more profits. Now, today's episode is called "Offsetting Your Overhead — with Jason Pozner, MD". It's common for surgeons to take out a huge loan and do a build out of their dream practice but then the bills to pay for all of it start coming in. They quickly notice when the OR is idle and the exam rooms are empty, that's costing them money. It's an uncomfortable feeling. Should they bring on another surgeon to help cover the costs? Should they hire a nurse injector to bring in more revenues? Should they get more creative? In this Beauty and the Biz Podcast episode, I interviewed Dr. Jason Pozner, a board certified plastic surgery with 30 years experience of learning and training on the world's most advanced plastic surgery procedures, laser treatments and skin rejuvenation treatments. Dr. Pozner is the founder of Sanctuary Plastic Surgery and co-owner of Sanctuary Medical Aesthetic Center in Boca Raton, FL. He has experienced all the above scenarios. From expanding to almost going bankrupt to bringing in others to help (some good, some horrendous) and he finally found a balance that works. Dr. Pozner dropped so many pearls, you want to hear this. Visit Dr. Pozner's Website P.S. This Week Only! If you want better results from your advertising efforts, the solution is to fix your lead gen process. I'll do it for you at a fraction of my usual fees. Watch this video…..
We experience our own personal Bravo-Con, get inspired to go clubbing by Fred Again, and chat Ladies and Gentlemen the Fabulous Stains!Watch Ione's short film adaptation of Dan Clowes' "David Goldberg" starring Jena Malone herehttps://vimeo.com/25583065Fred Again blows Zan Lowe's mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3G27XxE3HAKate Jinx and Brodie Lancaster's podcast SEE ALSOhttps://shows.acast.com/see-alsoTix to Ben's upcoming LA and NY showshttps://www.ben-lee.com/tour-dates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rev. David Goldberg's homily from Sunday, January 8th, 2023, and "Wade in the Water" by Cameron Dezen Hammon and The Five O'Clock Band.Produced by St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Houston, TXMixed by Luke Brawner of Milieu Media GroupAdditional music: Turning on the Lights by Blue Dot Sessions