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In this episode, Gordon sits down with David Jacobson, Global Senior Director of Segmentation and Culture Insights at The Coca-Cola Company. From his early days handing out flyers for a Portland bar to helping shape the cultural footprint of one of the world's most iconic brands, David shares a fascinating journey through storytelling, innovation, and insight.An expansive conversation on how advertising has shifted from placing ads to crafting experiences. David shares insights from his time at Publicis Sapient, ChiatDay, and Coca-Cola, reflecting on the industry's transformation from standardized campaigns to platform-specific storytelling and cultural engagement. They dive into the evolution of experiential marketing, the rise of influencer collaboration, and why creating content fit for platform and fit for audience is more crucial than ever. David also discusses the importance of loosening brand control to allow authentic, creator-driven narratives to emerge—without losing sight of values and strategic guardrails.From early digital campaigns to the future of AI-powered personal assistants, this episode unpacks what it means to stay relevant in a world where behavior, technology, and media consumption are constantly shifting. Plus, hear how mentors and creative leaders like Lee Clow, Adam Morgan and Darren McCall shaped David's thinking around brand, storytelling, and strategy.Tune in for a refreshingly human take on marketing in the age of machines.
We may think the Vikings were all the same, but it turns out that Viking violence wasn't the same everywhere. New research shows that Norwegian Vikings were buried with 50 times more weapons—and had a lot more injuries—than their neighbours in Denmark. And there were other dramatic differences that researchers were able to uncover, even after the passage of more than a thousand years.This episode digs into what those differences might mean. Why were Norwegian Vikings more violent? Was something going on in their society? And were swords really the handguns of Viking society?My guests on today's show were Lisa Mariann Strand, a PhD research fellow at NTNU, Jan Bill, an archaeologist at the University of Oslo and David Jacobson, a sociologist at the University of South Florida.You can read about Bill's project studying the Gokstad ship here, and you can see picture and description of the ship on the webpages of the Museum of the Viking Age here.Here are some links to the articles we discussed in the show:Jan Bill, David Jacobson, Susanne Nagel, Lisa Mariann Strand (2024)Violence as a lens to Viking societies: A comparison of Norway and Denmark, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology,Volume 75, 2024, 101605, ISSN 0278-4165, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2024.101605Lisa Mariann Strand, Sam Leggett, Birgitte Skar Multi-isotope variation reveals social complexity in Viking Age Norway, iScience, Volume 25, Issue 10, 2022, 105225,ISSN 2589-0042, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.105225.Margaryan, A., Lawson, D.J., Sikora, M. et al. Population genomics of the Viking world. Nature 585, 390–396 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2688-8Questions? Comments? You can contact me at nancy.bazilchuk@ntnu.no Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cette semaine je me penche sur trois films :Here de Robert Zemeckis (2024)Down in the Valley de David Jacobson (2005)La Maison de Cire de Jaume Collet-Serra (2005)En collaboration commerciale avec Tassimo.Pour votre santé, évitez de manger trop gras, trop sucré, trop salé.www.mangerbouger.fr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey discusses the past and future of citizenship with David Jacobson, Professor of Sociology at the University of South Florida (Tampa). They discuss the origins of the concept of citizenship in the ancient Near East a few thousand years ago and how kinship notions shape the debate on citizenship even in our own time. In their recent book Citizenship: The Third Revolution (Oxford UP, 2023), Jacobson and his co-author, Manlio Cinalli, turn to the experience of the medieval guilds as an alternative that may help rejuvenate the institution of citizenship today. The conversation closes with a discussion of Jacobson's project on violence among the Vikings and how the monopolization of the legitimate means of violence contributes to the decline of violence in societies, as Norbert Elias argued that it did. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey discusses the past and future of citizenship with David Jacobson, Professor of Sociology at the University of South Florida (Tampa). They discuss the origins of the concept of citizenship in the ancient Near East a few thousand years ago and how kinship notions shape the debate on citizenship even in our own time. In their recent book Citizenship: The Third Revolution (Oxford UP, 2023), Jacobson and his co-author, Manlio Cinalli, turn to the experience of the medieval guilds as an alternative that may help rejuvenate the institution of citizenship today. The conversation closes with a discussion of Jacobson's project on violence among the Vikings and how the monopolization of the legitimate means of violence contributes to the decline of violence in societies, as Norbert Elias argued that it did. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey discusses the past and future of citizenship with David Jacobson, Professor of Sociology at the University of South Florida (Tampa). They discuss the origins of the concept of citizenship in the ancient Near East a few thousand years ago and how kinship notions shape the debate on citizenship even in our own time. In their recent book Citizenship: The Third Revolution (Oxford UP, 2023), Jacobson and his co-author, Manlio Cinalli, turn to the experience of the medieval guilds as an alternative that may help rejuvenate the institution of citizenship today. The conversation closes with a discussion of Jacobson's project on violence among the Vikings and how the monopolization of the legitimate means of violence contributes to the decline of violence in societies, as Norbert Elias argued that it did. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey discusses the past and future of citizenship with David Jacobson, Professor of Sociology at the University of South Florida (Tampa). They discuss the origins of the concept of citizenship in the ancient Near East a few thousand years ago and how kinship notions shape the debate on citizenship even in our own time. In their recent book Citizenship: The Third Revolution (Oxford UP, 2023), Jacobson and his co-author, Manlio Cinalli, turn to the experience of the medieval guilds as an alternative that may help rejuvenate the institution of citizenship today. The conversation closes with a discussion of Jacobson's project on violence among the Vikings and how the monopolization of the legitimate means of violence contributes to the decline of violence in societies, as Norbert Elias argued that it did. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey discusses the past and future of citizenship with David Jacobson, Professor of Sociology at the University of South Florida (Tampa). They discuss the origins of the concept of citizenship in the ancient Near East a few thousand years ago and how kinship notions shape the debate on citizenship even in our own time. In their recent book Citizenship: The Third Revolution (Oxford UP, 2023), Jacobson and his co-author, Manlio Cinalli, turn to the experience of the medieval guilds as an alternative that may help rejuvenate the institution of citizenship today. The conversation closes with a discussion of Jacobson's project on violence among the Vikings and how the monopolization of the legitimate means of violence contributes to the decline of violence in societies, as Norbert Elias argued that it did.
Many Chicagoans have connections to friends, family and loved ones in the Middle East. On Monday morning, Reset spoke with David Jacobson of Evanston whose son and daughter live in Israel as well as with Deanna Othman of Oak Lawn. She has family in Gaza. Stay up to date and listen to more from Reset at wbez.org/reset.
“I am a pervert…an exhibitionist…a masturbator…and a killer.” On this week's episode of The Blind Rage Podcast, we take a look at the 2002 biopic DAHMER, featuring Jeremy Renner as the titular cannibal killer. Unlike the Netflix miniseries, which glamorizes and sexualizes the story, David Jacobson's retelling of the Jeffrey Dahmer case stays closer to the facts of the crimes, while simultaneously avoiding any unnecessary sex or violence. Renner's portrayal is both haunting and dead-on, earning him several accolades for a film very few people saw during its initial release. For those of you who shy away from gratuitous violence, rest assured that DAHMER doesn't take any of the cheap shots Netflix did. Instead, it examines pertinent moments in the short life of one of America's most notorious serial killers, and strives to show him in a manner perhaps few people have seen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blindragepod/message
This week- a pair of films about love and how it can go bad, especially under extreme circumstances. When 90s Emo Kid Jamie's father passes away, she is shipped off to live with her aunt and uncle, a pair of devout Jehovah's Witnesses, living in a devout religious enclave. When Jamie catches the eye of the religious leader's daughter, Marike, a tender romance begins. Stolen glances and awkward casual intimacy can only last for so long under strictly intolerant conditions. The feature debut from Sarah Watts and Mark Slutsky, You Can Live Forever. When rebellious teen, Tobe, learns gas station attendant, Harlan, has never seen the ocean, she decides to take him to the beach. Harlan and Tobe's relationship soon comes into conflict with her violent outburst prone father and Harlan's less than firm grasp on the reality of situations. A cowboy tale set in more modern suburbia, debuting in the Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard, David Jacobson's Down in the Valley. All that and Dave accidentally slips some spoilery hints (this is your fair warning), Craig does us all a solid, Tyler shops for new trash cans with better gripability, and Kevin returns with a velour allergy from a restful week in a Leeds sex dungeon. Join us, won't you? Episode 326- A Fistful of Pamphlets
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No one man should have all that PNWER? Don't tell that to Canusa Street, as Scotty is joined by former U.S. ambassadors David Wilkins, David Jacobson and Gary Doer for a wide-ranging discussion on trade, NATO, diplomacy and more. Recorded live at the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region summit in July.
Committed to compassion and community, David Jacobson is the founder of Chicago Jewish Funerals. He cares for the deceased and comforts the mourners. Learn more about David's work at Chicago Jewish Funerals and feel free to further explore Jewish funeral traditions, such as Shiva. David briefly mentioned a charity he founded to bury indigent people. David wisely urges us all have mentors and to be mentors. It's never too late! Do you enjoy these explorations of working lives? Please support this project on Patreon. Check out my free weekly newsletter, The Sabbateur. All my other projects are over here. Get in touch on Insta, Twitter, Facebook, or at podcastforaliving [at] gmail. Please hit that follow/subscribe button, leave a review, and share the pod with your people Special thanks to Liv Hunt for our logo design. Our theme song is Nile's Blues by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons by an Attribution 4.0 License. Please take good care of yourself. Thank you for listening! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
David Jacobson, Board Member, Days of Remembrance, and Hank Baylor, Board Member Days of Remembrance, on the annual Days of Remembrance essay contest which underway again. We'll talk about the mission and importance of remembering the Holocaust, the process and logistics of the contest, and the mission and work of ‘Days of Remembrance,' and ask why continuing remembrance is so difficult (and why antisemitic violence is increasing).
This week we welcome David Jacobson as we chat about dating at BYU-Hawaii. We tackle the topics from the infamous Mutual dating app, the guy-to-girl ratio, what we look for in significant others, and why dating is hard here.
In this episode, Joshua and Caleb interview David Jacobson of O'Pros Fly Fishing. David started a fly fishing gear company with his brothers in Wisconsin. In this episode, they discuss: -The 3rd handed rod holder -Moving from Hockey to Fly Fishing -Creating better fly fishing gear -Hockey stick landing nets -Working a business from your basement -Starting a small business with family -Being a new father -Balancing work, small business life, and being a new dad -Fly fishing for carp in Wisconsin Mentioned in this episode: O'Pros Website: https://oprosgear.com/ Use promo code "dadsonthefly" at checkout for 15% off your purchase. Follow O'Pros on Instagram @oprosflyfish Check out our sponsors: Pigeon River Outfitters: https://www.pigeonriveroutfittersnc.com/ Sly Fishing Outfitters: https://slyfishingoutfitters.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadsonthefly/support
David Jacobson from Bright Law talks about changes in the Australian Payments Systems and the aim to close regulatory gaps and expand the definition of payments systems. Resources Australian Payment Systems Review https://treasury.gov.au/publication/p2021-198587 David Jacobson follows the review in the Australian payments system https://www.brightlaw.com.au/payments-system-review-final-report/
Faith, family and the holidays with Pastor Jacobson of Catonsville United Methodist
Bill Blair, Emergency Preparedness Minister; David Molko, CTV News; Michael de Jong, B.C. Liberal MLA; Richard Madan; CTV News; Stephanie Levitz, the Toronto Star; Karl Dockstader, One Dish, One Mic; and David Jacobson, former U.S. ambassador to Canada.
Richard Madan, CTV News; David MacNaughton, former Canadian ambassador to the U.S.; David Jacobson, former U.S. ambassador to Canada; Dr. Peter Jüni, Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table; Tonda MacCharles, the Toronto Star; Karl Dockstader, One Dish, One Mic; Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce; Jerry Dias, Unifor; and Don Drummond, economist, Queen's University.
We welcome fellow Denver morning radio man Deuce aka Dirty Dave aka David Jacobson from KS1075 and 957 The Party. We talk about his early days as our producer and what he's up to now.
We welcome fellow Denver morning radio man Deuce aka Dirty Dave aka David Jacobson from KS1075 and 957 The Party. We talk about his early days as our producer and what he's up to now.
David Jacobson was the U.S. ambassador to Canada from 2009 to 2013 and is vice-chair, BMO Financial Group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, should we mix and match COVID vaccines? Dr. Alberto Martin,professor of immunology at the University of Toronto has the latest. Child care looks poised to play a big role in the upcoming federal election campaign. Dr. Kate Bezanson, the associate dean of social sciences and an a associate professor of Sociology at Brock University discusses the details. Plus, David Jacobson, the U.S. ambassador to Canada from 2009 to 2013, and current vice-chair of BMO Financial Group, says when the border reopens, we better have a plan in place. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Down to Business, David Jacobson, a former U.S Ambassador to Canada, talks about the economic impact, both directly and indirectly, of closing our borders with our biggest trading partner.
This week on Down to Business, David Jacobson, a former U.S Ambassador to Canada, talks about the economic impact, both directly and indirectly, of closing our borders with our biggest trading partner.
David Jacobsson är en fantastisk ung man som har haft utmaningar i livet kopplade till identitet och tillhörighet. David berättar sin livshistoria där han visar på god självinsikt och stort kunnande om samhällets normer och HBTQIA-frågor.
Power & Politics for Wednesday, November 4 with Derek Burney, former Canadian ambassador to the U.S.; David Jacobson, former U.S. ambassador to Canada; Jeff Flake, former Republican Senator from Arizona; John Baird, former foreign affairs minister; Gerald Butts, former principal secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; and the Power Panel.
Ginny is probably best known for her 2018 translation of "Convenience Store Woman," the bestselling novel by Sayaka Murata, which won the prestigious Akutagawa Prize when it was first published in Japanese in 2016. Like the original, the English translation was a bestseller, and the author and translator have collaborated again to translate Murata’s 11th novel, "Earthlings," which was published at the beginning of October. We hear from Ginny about the art of translation and why she thinks we should all be reading more books from other cultures. Sponsor This episode is sponsored by Elite Havens (http://bit.ly/nisekohaven) . This ski season, enjoy a 15% discount on Elite Havens' Niseko accommodations for bookings confirmed from now until Nov. 30, 2020, for stays between Dec. 24 and March 31, 2021. Enjoy an additional 5% off your next booking when you book now (http://bit.ly/nisekohaven) . Just mention the promo code JAPANTIMES to your reservation specialist. Terms and conditions apply. Read more: Reviews of new and classic books in The Japan Times Books section (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/books/) In "Convenience Store Woman," Sayaka Murata questions normality in modern Japan (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2018/06/09/books/convenience-store-woman-sayaka-murata-questions-normality-modern-japan/) (Nicolas Gating, The Japan Times) Sayaka Murata's 'Earthlings': Alienated misfits fight against the ties that bind (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2020/10/03/books/book-reviews/earthlings-sayaka-murata/) (Kris Kosaka, The Japan Times) Strong woman, soft power (https://glli-us.org/2018/05/26/strong-women-soft-power-by-ginny-tapley-takemori/) (David Jacobson, GLLI) Order a copy of 'Earthlings (https://granta.com/products/earthlings/) ' (Granta) On this episode: Ginny Tapley Takemori: Author profile (https://societyofauthors.org/translator-Profile?itemID=369) Oscar Boyd: Twitter (https://twitter.com/omhboyd) | Articles (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/author/oscar-boyd/) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/oscar.boyd/) Announcements: Sign up to the Deep Dive mailing list (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/email-newsletters) and be notified every time a new episode comes out. Get in touch with us at deepdive@japantimes.co.jp. Support the show! Rate us, review us and share this episode with a friend if you've enjoyed it. Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/japandeepdive?lang=en) , and give us feedback. This episode of Deep Dive may be supported by advertising based on your location. Advertising is sourced by Audioboom and is not affiliated with The Japan Times. Photo: Sayaka Murata's "Convenience Store Women"
Welcome to AMPLIFY, a mini-series by THE TRUE NORTH COLLECTIVE℠ PODCAST, dedicated to highlighting the untold stories of everyday BIPOC fearlessly finding and living their true north amidst the current systemic realities - past, present, and future. In the wake of George Floyd’s murder, co-hosts Rachel Bellotti (she/her) and Jenell Riesner (she/her), recognized their own ignorance to the racial atrocities that have plagued history. They chose to use this platform to create a space that centers real stories of genuine authenticity from marginalized communities whom society has attempted to keep silent for far too long. This series is inspired by the original #amplifymelanatedvoices movement, created by @jessicawilson.msrd and @blackandembodied in June 2020 in an effort to elevate BIPOC voices, listen more deeply, and support anti-racism. Today, we hear from David Jacobson aka DJ (he/his/him), dear friend of Rachel’s from their time in advertising, and self-proclaimed mix of Dave Mathew’s band, Taylor Swift, and a dash of 90s rap. DJ lives in Minneapolis, is from the Midwest, and is on a journey. He is bi-racial, adopted at four month old into a white family, a child of divorces, a fledgling spiritual seeker, and particularly after this year, he is allowing who he truly is to be shown to him. We talk about admitting what you don’t know, the agony + beauty of accepting who you really are, letting go of the roles you play for other people, processing seeing your identity in a completely different way, allowing space for change, choosing whiteness over blackness, living in fear, being a bridge, and so much more. This is a poignant episode from someone courageously acknowledging the experience of taking back the wholeness of himself. TAKE ACTION: This episode, we have donated to DJ’s selected anti-racist cause, The Coven Minneaplis, a designed co-working spaces for for women, non-binary, and trans people. We are strongly encouraging our listeners who feel inspired to also donate what you can to support action efforts that empower yoga spaces to be consciously inclusive, equitable, and diverse through education, resources, and tools so that ALL people feel welcomed, represented, and that they have equal access to yoga. Donate here. *note: this episode includes explicit language appropriate for those ages 16+ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Dave Matthews Band The Angry Therapist Gary V Braving the wilderness by Brene Brown @thedevinway Move the Middle with Jesse Ross + Ericka Jones The Coven Minneapolis Music from: https://www.premiumbeat.com/home 3 KEY TAKEAWAYS: Truly seeing yourself can be absolutely horrific and completely beautiful all at the same time. But if you cannot see you for all that you are, then no one can truly see you. And that shit is lonely as hell. Accepting growth from ourselves + others is super important. And on that growth journey, we need to give space for the change to happen...maybe slower than we want or expect or feel is warranted. Before we assume the worst about people because they didn’t change immediately, give them a chance to come back to you differently as they do without writing them off completely. And know that you don’t have to wait around forever or wait at the expense of yourself. Get past the bullshit small talk with people and truly ask those in your life, “how are you doing, really?” This time we are in is an invitation to go deeper. To seek to know each other in new ways. To not take the easy surface conversational way out. To step up and share who you are and listen to who your people truly are, too. That is how we will build real connections and trust to start creating new solutions that benefit us all. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [2:00] Welcome, DJ! [4:20] Not knowing + admitting that you don’t know [8:40] Feeling like a white kid in a black body [10:15] The gift of getting laid off [14:30] Meeting Oprah [17:00] Truly seeing myself for the first time in George Floyd [20:30] Being a bridge [24:20] I’m gonna shut you down sometimes [27:30] The roles we choose to play in people’s lives + in our own lives [33:30] Becoming a chameleon to my surroundings [41:20] I wanna be the best version of me for me [46:30] How can we create a solution if you don’t see the problem? [51:30] The fear is real + it’s a hard thing to admit to myself [54:00] Social media has allowed me to feel like part of a community rallying around this cause [58:43] Facts vs real-life [1:01:45] Devin Way clip [1:06:00] I wouldn’t change a thing [1:09:00] Forgiveness + freeing your inner child [1:12:00] Energetic relatability [1:19:00] Donate to the community [1:20:35] How do you live your TRUE NORTH? [1:23:30] Reach out to DJ via IG @dj_2303
One thing is clear: this election season is like nothing we've ever seen. But what are the long-term implications for campaigns and elections once COVID-19 no longer leads the headlines? In this episode of The Road to Recovery: Expert Conversations, host Eric Boles spoke with Cris Landa, Scott Brison and David Jacobson about how the democratic process will change.
David Jacobson is the founder of PCARMARKET, the fastest growing Porsche marketplace in the world. In today's episode you'll learn a ton from a serial entrepreneur who is driven by creativity and has followed his passion for Porsche cars to fill in the gaps in the market with Porsche specific businesses. We discuss how when doing something you love, there's always something more to do and the gamble he took buying a famous 911, and then listing that car on his website at no reserve. Incredibly interesting conversation with a very humble and driven guy. Please enjoy my chat with David Jacobson of PCARMARKET.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Se fundó en 1969 en la ciudad de Londres por Phil Mogg en la voz, Mick Bolton en la guitarra, Pete Way en el bajo y por Andy Parker en la batería, inicialmente bajo el nombre de Hocus Pocus. En el mismo año y durante una presentación en el bar UFO Club de la capital británica, fueron descubiertos por Noel Moore propietario del sello Beacon Records, que les ofreció su primer contrato discográfico. Tras ello, decidieron cambiar su nombre al actual en honor al club londinense.2? En julio de 1970 ingresaron a los Estudios Jackson para grabar su álbum debut UFO 1, publicado en octubre del mismo año. Este primer trabajo recibió gran atención en Japón, Francia y en Alemania, gracias al clásico sonido del hard rock aunque con toques del rock psicodélico.3? El álbum contó con una versión del tema «C'mon Everybody» del cantante Eddie Cochran, que obtuvo el primer lugar en las listas del país nipón.4? Al año siguiente publicaron el álbum UFO 2: Flying, que contiene solo cinco canciones con sonidos mezclados entre el hard rock, rock espacial y el heavy metal. Con este segundo trabajo volvieron a cosechar éxito en el país asiático y en otros países de Europa, sin embargo no llamó la atención en el Reino Unido ni en los Estados Unidos.2? Gracias al gran recibimiento entre los fanáticos japoneses a sus dos primeros trabajos, la banda tocó por primera vez en aquel país en 1971 en donde se grabó el disco en vivo Live, conocido también como UFO Lands in Tokyo, álbum que solo fue lanzado en ese país. Posteriormente fue remasterizado y relanzado en 1999 por el sello Repertoire Records, en varios países.5? En enero de 1972 y durante la gira promocional, Mick Bolton dejó el grupo por motivos personales produciendo que la banda buscara a un nuevo guitarrista para terminar las presentaciones restantes. Los escogidos fueron los guitarristas Larry Wallis del grupo Pink Fairies, que estuvo entre febrero y noviembre del mismo año y durante el mes de diciembre fueron acompañados por Bernie MarsdenDurante la corta estadía de Bernie Marsden grabaron solo el demo de «Give Her the Gun», publicado a mediados de 1973. Mientras estuvieron de gira por Alemania Occidental con la banda Scorpions como soporte, los británicos se interesaron en el talento del joven guitarrista Michael Schenker de tan solo diecinueve años. Tras la salida de Marsden, UFO contactó a Schenker que aceptó integrarse a la banda a pesar de no hablar inglés, en junio de 1973.6? Luego y a fines del mismo año, firmaron un nuevo contrato con el sello Chrysalis Records y establecieron relaciones de trabajo con el músico Leo Lyons, integrante de Ten Years After, para producir los siguientes discos de estudio. A principios de 1974 entraron en los Estudios Morgan para lanzar en mayo el tercer álbum Phenomenon, con un sonido mas cargado al hard rock y heavy metal. De este destacaron algunos de sus mayores éxitos como «Doctor Doctor» y «Rock Bottom», que recibieron buenas críticas gracias al estilo y talento de Schenker.2? Para la gira promocional del álbum, fue contratado el guitarrista Paul Chapman exintegrante de la banda irlandesa Skid Row, aunque solo permaneció en la banda hasta enero de 1975 ya que se retiró para formar la banda Lone Star. En julio de 1975 fue publicado el álbum Force It, que continuó con el sonido del trabajo anterior y que les permitió entrar por primera vez en la lista Billboard 200 de los Estados Unidos en el puesto 71.7? En este trabajo participó como músico invitado Chick Churchill, integrante de Ten Years After tocando los teclados, siendo la primera aparición de este instrumento en un disco de la banda. Por su parte y para promocionarlo, fueron lanzados los sencillos «Shoot Shoot» y «Let It Roll» en el mismo año.8? En 1976 y gracias a los nuevos sonidos que les brindó los teclados, la banda contrató al músico argentino y exintegrante de Heavy Metal Kids Danny Peyronel precisamente en el puesto de teclista, para lanzar en mayo del mismo año el álbum No Heavy Petting, que nuevamente entró en las listas estadounidenses en el puesto 167, pero no obtuvo la misma recepción comercial de los dos anteriores.7? De este álbum destacó la power ballad «Belladona», un gran éxito radial en la URSS, que posteriormente la haría famosa el músico ruso Alexander Barykin gracias a su versión publicado en 1979La gira promocional les permitió tocar en varios países de Europa, como también y por primera vez en algunas ciudades estadounidenses. Tras esta gira, Peyronel fue despedido y luego formó su propia banda The Blue Max. Con la idea de incluir a un nuevo integrante, para ocupar los puestos de guitarrista rítmico y teclista, Michael llamó a Paul Raymond de la banda Savoy Brown, que rápidamente aceptó la ofertaCon Raymond como integrante activo en el grupo, UFO buscó al productor Ron Nevison conocido por trabajar con Led Zeppelin y Thin Lizzy, entre otros. Con él grabaron el sexto álbum de estudio Lights Out, publicado en mayo de 1977, que debutó por primera vez en la lista del país británico en el puesto 54 y en el lugar 23 en los Estados Unidos.7?9? Con este nuevo disco, la banda se ganó buenas críticas tanto en las tierras europeas como en las norteamericanas, gracias a éxitos como «Love to Love», «Lights Out» y el cover de «Alone Again Or» de la banda Love. Tras la gira promocional por los Estados Unidos a principios de 1978, la banda se estableció en Los Ángeles (California), para grabar el disco Obsession publicado en junio del mismo año. A pesar que no fue aclamado y no recibió buenas críticas como el trabajo anterior fue más exitoso en las listas británicas, ya que alcanzó el puesto 26.9? De este destacó el sencillo «Only You Can Rock Me», el primero en entrar en la lista UK Singles Chart en el lugar 50Desde mediados de 1977 las tensiones personales entre Schenker y Mogg aumentaron considerablemente, debido al temperamento del guitarrista alemán. Debido a ello en ocasiones, generalmente en las presentaciones en vivo, dejaba de tocar la guitarra, no realizaba los solos o simplemente dejaba el escenario. Esto provocó pésimas relaciones entre él y el resto de la agrupación durante la gira promocional de Obsession en 1978, a tal punto que Schenker abandonó la banda, obligando a esta a buscar a Paul Chapman para culminar las presentaciones restantes.6? Tras su salida fue invitado por su hermano Rudolf Schenker para participar de las grabaciones del disco Lovedrive. Sin embargo abandonó nuevamente a Scorpions, afirmando que no sentía cómodo tocando canciones de otros.10? Así entonces en 1980 creó su propia banda Michael Schenker Group.2? Sin embargo y antes de su partida, la banda alcanzó a grabar las presentaciones en directo en las ciudades estadounidenses de Chicago y Louisville, para lanzar el que fue su primer álbum en vivo oficial Strangers in the Night. Publicado en 1979, obtuvo críticas positivas a tal punto de ser considerado como uno de los mejores discos en vivo en la historia del rock.11? Este disco además obtuvo el primer top 10 en el Reino Unido, alcanzando el puesto 7 en los UK Albums Chart y también les otorgó su primer disco de plata, al superar las 60 000 copias vendidas en el país británicoCon Paul "Tonka" Chapman como músico activo grabaron el octavo álbum de estudio No Place to Run, publicado en enero de 1980, que contó con la producción de George Martin conocido en el mundo por su trabajo con The Beatles. Con este disco cambió en parte el sonido de UFO, que provocó algunos problemas con los fánaticos de toda la vida, sin embargo les permitió obtener el puesto 11 en el Reino Unido y el segundo disco de plata, por vender más de 60 000 copias en el mencionado país.12? Tras el término de la gira promocional de No Place to Run, el teclista Paul Raymond se retiró de la banda para ingresar en la banda de su excompañero Michael Schenker. Para suplantar su cupo en la banda, buscaron al guitarrista y teclista Neil Carter de la banda Wild Horses y junto a él lanzaron el álbum The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent en 1981, que fue producido por ellos mismos no obteniendo la recepción esperada.2? En 1982 apareció en el mercado mundial el siguiente disco Mechanix, que obtuvo el puesto 8 en el Reino Unido, el segundo más alto de toda la historia de UFO en su país natal.9? Tras la gira promocional el bajista Pete Way recibió una invitación por parte de Eddie Clarke, para integrar su nuevo proyecto Fastway. Luego de estar solo un par de meses en aquella banda, Way fundó su propia banda Waysted en 1983.3? En febrero del mismo año lanzaron el disco Making Contact, en donde Chapman y Carter tuvieron que tocar el bajo debido a que no contrataron un nuevo músico para ese puesto durante las grabaciones del álbum. Tras la gira promocional, junto al bajista Billy Sheehan como músico invitado, Mogg decidió poner fin a la banda por la mala recepción de sus últimos discos y por los constantes cambios y salidas de sus integrantes, lo que hacía inestable la carrera de UFOLuego de dos años que Mogg disolvió la banda, se estableció en la ciudad de Los Ángeles (California), donde se reencontró con Raymond y decidieron reformar UFO con nuevos integrantes. Para ello contrataron a Tommy McClendon conocido por su alias como Atomik Tommy M. en la guitarra, al exbajista de la banda inglesa Eddie and the Hot Rods, Paul Gray, y al baterista Robbie France, que meses más tarde sería reemplazado por exmúsico de Magnum, Jim Simpson.2? En 1985 esta nueva alineación lanzó al mercado mundial el álbum Misdemeanor, que alcanzó puestos similares a los álbumes anteriores en las listas musicales. En agosto de 1986, mientras estaban de gira por Estados Unidos, Paul Raymond nuevamente se retiró de la banda, asumiendo su puesto el teclista David Jacobson como músico invitado. En el mismo año, es decir en 1986, grabaron el EP Ain't Misbehavin' que apareció dos años después en el mercado, ya que el sello Chrysalis puso fin al contrato con ellos, debido a los malos resultados de sus discos. Por ende en 1988 este EP fue lanzado por Revolver Records para el Reino Unido y por Metal Blade Records para los Estados Unidos.13? En 1988 y por segunda vez Mogg puso fin a la banda, por los malos resultados de los dos últimos trabajos y por no sentirse cómodo con la labor de los nuevos integrantesA principios de la década de los noventa, Mogg y Way se reunieron y decidieron reformar la banda con nuevos integrantes. Para ello contrataron a Laurence Archer exguitarrista de la agrupación británica Stampede, al baterista Clive Edwards conocido por participar con los músicos Uli Jon Roth y Pat Travers, y al teclista Don Airey que anteriormente trabajó con Rainbow y Gary Moore. Con esta nueva alineación publicaron en 1992 el álbum High Stakes & Dangerous Men, que les permitió regresar a su clásico sonido. Tras la gira promocional y con alto apoyo de sus fanáticos, Mogg y Way iniciaron las conversaciones con los otros antiguos miembros para reunir a la clásica alineación de los años setenta. Tras algunos acuerdos contractuales y monetarios, Michael Schenker, Paul Raymond y Andy Parker se unieron a Mogg y Way por primera vez desde 1978, iniciando una extensa gira de dos años por el mundo.2? Con los cinco integrantes clásicos grabaron el disco Walk on Water en 1995, que fue lanzado solo en Japón, pero posteriormente fue publicado en los mercados europeos con el pasar de los años.8? Al momento de promocionar el disco con la gira correspondiente, el baterista Andy Parker se retiró de la banda por problemas personales siendo reemplazado por Simon Wright exmúsico de AC/DC. Lamentablemente las diferencias entre Mogg y Schenker reaparecieron, provocando que este último se alejara de la banda en medio de la gira en 1997, causando la cancelación de las últimas fechas. Luego de algunas conversaciones con el mánager, Michael regresó en 1998 solo para tocar en algunos shows de las reprogramadas fechas canceladas a mediados de 1997. Tras ello todos los músicos de UFO prefirieron separarse nuevamente. A pesar de esto último Phil Mogg y Pete Way fueron los únicos que continuaron trabajando juntos y crearon la banda Mogg/Way, con la cual lanzaron los álbumes Edge of the World en 1997 y Chocolate Box en 1999.3? En el año 2000 y tras firmar con el sello Shrapnel Records, nuevamente la banda se reúnió pero esta vez sin Raymond y con el baterista Aynsley Dunbar, conocido por sus participaciones en los álbumes de Frank Zappa.3? En julio del mismo año fue publicado el décimo quinto álbum de estudio Covenant, que en algunas ediciones fue lanzado junto a un disco en vivo denominado Live USA. A pesar de los rumores de la prensa sobre las malas relaciones entre Schenker y Mogg, la alineación permaneció hasta el 2002 para lanzar el disco Sharks, que recibió gran apoyo de los fanáticos europeos durante la gira.8? En 2003 y con la gira culminada Schenker se retiró de la banda, pero antes creó el proyecto The Plot junto a Pete Way y al baterista Jeff Martin, con la cual publicaron el disco homónimo en el mismo año.Con las partidas definitivas de Schenker y Dunbar, el resto de la banda contrató a Vinnie Moore y a Jason Bonham para los puestos de guitarrista y baterista respectivamente. Con la idea de relanzar nuevamente la carrera de la banda, a fines de 2003 firmaron con el sello SPV/Steamhammer Records y entablaron relaciones con el productor Tommy Newton para trabajar en los álbumes siguientes. En marzo de 2004 apareció en los mercados el disco You Are Here, que además marcó el retorno de Raymond a la agrupación tras cerca de cinco años fuera de ella. Durante la gira promocional fue grabado el primer doble DVD titulado Showtime, que fue lanzado en noviembre de 2005 junto a un disco compacto en vivo. En este mismo mes, el baterista original Andy Parker regresó para la presentación en el Piorno Rock Festival celebrado en Granada, España, quedando en ese puesto hasta el día de hoy. En 2006 fue lanzado el décimo octavo álbum de estudio The Monkey Puzzle, que fue considerado como el disco más pesado de la banda después de la salida del guitarrista alemán Michael Schenker. En 2009 y antes de ingresar a los estudios para la grabación de un nuevo disco Way fue diagnosticado de serios problemas al hígado, por la cual sus médicos le recomendaron no participar en las grabaciones.14? Finalmente en junio del mismo año fue publicado el álbum The Visitor con la participación de Peter Pichl, miembro de Nektar como músico de sesión en el puesto de bajista. El trabajo además debutó en el puesto 99 en el Reino Unido, siendo el primer álbum en volver aparecer en la lista UK Albums Chart, desde Misdemeanor de 1985.9? Luego que Way no pudo recuperarse a tiempo para la gira promocional, la banda contrató a Rob De Luca conocido como el bajista de Sebastian Bach para las presentaciones entre los años 2009 y 2011.15? Para la segunda parte y a mediados de 2011 fue también contratado Barry Sparks en el mencionado puesto. Por otro lado y en el mismo año, los exmiembros de la banda Danny Peyronel, Laurence Archer, Clive Edwards y junto a Rocky Newton, exbajista de McAuley Schenker Group, fundaron la banda X-UFO, con la cual dan presentaciones en vivo tocando distintas canciones de UFO. En 2012 fue lanzado el vigésimo disco llamado Seven Deadly, que nuevamente debutó en las listas musicales del Reino Unido en el puesto 63.9? Este al igual que el anterior fue grabado junto a un bajista de sesión, ya que la banda no quiso contratar a un reemplazante de Pete Way. Sin embargo para la gira promocional fueron nuevamente acompañados por Rob De Luca, tras la salida definitiva de Way. En 2013 en una entrevista a Paul Raymond contó que estaban preparando un nuevo disco de estudio, pero que hasta ese momento no tenían confirmado nada. Finalmente en febrero de 2015 se puso a la venta A Conspiracy of Stars, el primer álbum con Rob De Luca como miembro oficial del grupo.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal (Recopilation). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-biblioteca-del-metal-recopilation_sq_f1308558_1.html
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Peter Sikorski Cassandra Willis Sari Klein David Jacobson
Today on Drive Time OC #DTOC Seth & Brian tell you why Habana Should Be Your Next Date Spot and Disney's California Adventure. Cover a few headlines and Weekend Events in the OC.Before we get started, We, (Brian) has a correction February 7th, Today, is National Bubble Gum Day, My Bad Yesterday, the 6th of February is NATIONAL FROZEN YOGURT DAY HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalFrozenYogurtDayThis Day in History, First Human To Fly In Space 1984: Astronaut Bruce McCandless unhooked a lifeline and became the first human to fly free in space, using a gas-powered jet-pack to propel himself nearly 300 feet away from the Earth-orbiting U.S. space shuttle Challenger and back again.HeadlinesBrian - MemorialCare Orange Coast Medical Center Earns Blue Distinction® Center Designation for Quality in Spine Surgery Ref - https://patch.com/california/fountainvalley/local-hospital-earns-blue-distinction-center-designationSeth - Man And Woman Found Dead Near Big BearSan Bernardino County sheriff’s officials on Tuesday were investigating the deaths of two people whose bodies were found in the forest near Big Bear. Deputies in Big Bear found a vehicle in the parking lot near Cougar Crest Trail at around 2 a.m. on Monday that belonged to a missing person, 27-year-old Ria Williams, of Santa Ana. Deputies learned that Williams was last seen in Big Bear on Jan. 29 with her boyfriend, Paul Stockwell, the sheriff’s department said Tuesday. Authorities said Williams didn’t report to work Friday and a co-worker reporter her missing. Stockwell was also reported as missing by his father.Homicide detectives are investigating the deaths, and an autopsy will determine the causes of death. Ref - https://www.ocregister.com/2020/02/04/man-woman-found-dead-in-forest-near-big-bear/Brian - QuakeAlertUSA - Mobile Earthquake Early Warning Apple - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/quakealertusa/id961670831 Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ewl.quakealertSeth - Taj Mahal Office Building Sells for $42 Millionbought by Healthcare Realty from the Muller Co. Healthcare Realty is a real estate investment trust focused on medical properties. Its Socal portfolio controls close to 750,000 square feet of space. The big Reason why they bought the Taj Mahal is because it's across the street from Saddleback Memorial Hospital.The Taj Mahal was designed by Burke, Kober and Nicolais, an architectural/engineering firm that also did work on Leisure World projects in Laguna Hills and Seal Beach. The building also held offices for Leisure World’s developer Ross Cortese.architect David Jacobson was quoted as saying the Taj Mahal “is an excellent example of neoclassical contemporary architecture as exemplified by buildings such as the Dorothy Chandler Music Center in Los Angeles, the Avery Fisher Symphony Hall in New York and the American Embassy in Athens, Greece … These were all timeless, monumental buildings, designed by prominent architects of their time.”As far as their plans with the building, we don’t know yet. But we can all appreciate the building signature look and a marvel the pretty penny Healthcare Realty paid for it. Ref - https://www.ocregister.com/2020/02/04/taj-mahal-office-building-in-laguna-hills-sells-for-42-million/Jamar - Weekly Crypto UpdateStoriesBrian - Disney California Adventure & DisneylandAs Disney California Adventure enters it’s 19 year of operation, a fire closed down Adventureland last night. Approx. 6:10 pm a fire was reported between the Jungle Cruise and the Fire Department on Mainstreet in a backstage area.As guests where directed away, the fire department made extinguished the blaze. No injuries and the park remained open.Accross the Way, California adventure has changed a lot in the last 19 years. With More to come. A constant work in progress, Disney California Adventure vice president Patrick Finnegan said “We are never done” There's certainly plans that I’ve seen for the future that are all super exciting.Some ChangesLittle Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure dark ride, World of Color nighttime spectacular, Buena Vista Street and Cars Land. a Broadway-style “Frozen” stage show, rethemed Soarin’ Around the WorldGuardians of the Galaxy: Mission BreakoutReimagined Pixar Pier.Fire - https://patch.com/california/orange-county/fire-disneyland-shuts-down-adventureland-areaCalifornia Adventure - https://www.ocregister.com/2020/02/06/whats-next-for-disney-california-adventure-as-the-park-enters-its-20th-year/Seth - Why Habana Should Be Your Next Date Spot Ref - https://www.restauranthabana.comEventsSeth - Community Art Project Presents “Insider Art”Community Art Project (CAP) presents “Insider Art” - February 8, 2020 thru May 30, 2020The opening reception - February 8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. - FREEA juried Exhibit of Artwork by LOCA Arts Education Teaching Artists, Board Members, Staff, Students and Members.CAP's mission is to increase the visibility and appreciation of Art and serve as a catalyst for Art Education. Ref - https://patch.com/california/lagunabeach/calendar/event/20200208/764827/insider-art-opening-receptionSeth - Mac and Cheese FestivalSample your way though delicious Mac & Cheese dishes designed by Local Top Chefs to satisfy your ridiculously cheesy cravings.Saturday, Feb 8th, 11am Price: $39.99The Westin at south coast plaza Ref - https://www.anaheim.calendareventstoday.com/anaheim/mac-and-cheese-festival-orange-county/Event?oid=18650922Brian - Whales, Tails & Ales Pet Project Foundation is proud to present our inaugural Whales, Tails and Ales Street Fair at Dana Point Harbor. Whales, Tails & Ales will feature: - Craft beer - Local artisan vendors - Delicious bites - Live music - Family Fun, Face Painting, Balloon Animals and Inflatables - Doggie costume contest - Free treats and dog-friendly vendors with swag for your four-legged friends Proceeds from Whales, Tails & Ales benefit Pet Project Foundation, the foundation that supports our local San Clemente/Dana Point Animal Shelter.Link - https://patch.com/california/orange-county/calendar/event/20200207/766390/whales-tails-alesBrian - Drink and Draw OC, Before you get to excited, Youll be drinking Boba. This event is at Class 302 in Irvine. Link - https://www.meetup.com/Drink-and-Draw-OC/events/268233670/Drive Time OCWeb - https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/drive-time-oc/Twitter - https://twitter.com/DriveTimeOCInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drivetimeoc/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drive
David Jacobson describes the First 10 Schools and Communities model and also shares observations from promising early childhood programs across the country.
In this episode of RadEO Ross talks to David Jacobson, the managing director of SYNAQ. David shares his thoughts on different levels of delegation and they talk autonomy and putting the right people in the job versus micro managing. David talks about his experience and learnings of building a business with love and commitment. Subscribe on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radeo/id1250841955) or Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5FhWL8wjR13nuU1gI7dUkY) About David - In 2004, he co-founded SYNAQ with a dream of bringing cloud computing communication services to the world using Linux and Open Source technology. In 2010, SYNAQ was ranked by Forbes Mag as one of the top 20 Tech companies in Africa and one year later Dimension Data acquired a majority stake in SYNAQ. David is a thought-leader in his industry, from Hacker to Biohacker, Tech Ninja to Entrepreneur and dynamic leader. Additionally, he is a member of Entrepreneurs Organization (EO), an exclusive global network of high-impact entrepreneurs and mentors aspiring founders at organizations like the Branson Centre, Startup Bootcamp and EO Accelerator. David’s business- SYNAQ - https://www.synaq.com/ Other links- Tony Robbins - https://www.tonyrobbins.com/ Show notes - 00:38 - David’s elevator pitch 01:20 - Why would we use SYNAQ instead on Gmail? 02:24 - The David and SYNAQ back story 16:45 - How did your clients react to end of lining everything? 21:36 - Your experience in transitioning from CTO to CEO 26:40 - How did you change your tech team 28:47 - Being a fully remote company 30:50 - Different levels of delegation 33:15 - David’s date with destiny 38:48 - Real love and commitment – RadEO is a podcast for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneurs. It is hosted by Ross Drakes and Rich Mulholland and produced by the Entrepreneurs Organisation in South Africa. Tune in every 2 weeks to hear conversations with business owners who will share their experiences and stories of what they have learnt building their business and what drives them to keep going. If you have a business and want more information on EO, get in touch or visit our website eonetwork.org
David Jacobson, the founder of Inkflow Communications sat down with our host Roy Kessel to discuss how vital the communications process is for non-profit organizations to interact with donors, sponsors and recipients.
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: The Honourable Vic Fedeli, Ontario's Minister of Finance On Restoring Trust, Transparency, and Accountability Ontario's Minister of Finance, Vic Fedeli, will provide an update on the Government's efforts to restore trust, transparency, and accountability in the province's finances and make Ontario open for business. Minister Fedeli is currently developing the 2019 Budget in order to make life more affordable for individuals and families, improve government services, and set the province down the path to fiscal sustainability. Vic Fedeli was born and raised in North Bay. His grandparents chose to come to Ontario from Italy with ambitions of a far better life and more opportunity for their young families. In his 20s he opened Fedeli Advertising, the first ad agency north of Toronto. As a young entrepreneur, he developed the company into a global agency doing work all over the world, from their base in Northern Ontario. One of the proudest moments of his business career was when Fedeli Advertising was named 34th in the Top 50 Best Places to Work in Canada. In 1992, Vic sold the firm and devoted the next 11 years to managing three non-profit ventures. He founded Air Base Property Corporation, a local development agency that took over the airside assets of CFB North Bay. Vic used his business experience to write the business plan that attracted Voyageur Airways, which now employs over 350 people involved in repair and overhaul of aircraft from around the world. In 2003, Vic ran for mayor of North Bay and as a first-time candidate was elected with 75% of the vote. He was re-elected in 2006 in another landslide. As mayor, Vic transformed the city, restoring both hope and solvency. Moody's Investors Service took notice, increasing the city's credit rating five times to their highest possible rating – substantially reducing the city's debt interest payments. Internationally, Vic was one of only two North American mayors invited to the prestigious Government Leaders Forum hosted by Bill Gates and had the pleasure to discuss a municipality's role in governing, with former U.S. Secretary of State, Madeline Albright. He made news on both sides of the border when he successfully launched a grassroots campaign to reverse the U.S. ‘Buy American' provision, earning special acknowledgment from then U.S. Ambassador to Canada, David Jacobson. In 2011, after keeping his promise to step down as mayor after serving two terms, Vic was elected to serve the people of Nipissing at Queen's Park. In 2014, Vic was re-elected as Nipissing MPP. He served as Energy and Finance Critic in the Official Opposition shadow cabinet. He was re-elected in 2018 and was appointed as Ontario's Finance Minister and Chair of Cabinet by Premier Doug Ford. Vic and his wife Patty live in North Bay. Speaker: The Honourable Vic Fedeli, Ontario's Minister of Finance *The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.* *Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.*
I have had the pleasure of knowing this week’s guest, David Jacobson, almost since my start in AATH. We’ve served on the Board together, worked conferences together and even started our CHP journey together. What’s always struck me about David is how, when first meeting him, he is quiet and reserved and then BAM! He surprises you with his outgoing personality and wicked sense of humor. Aside from being an incredible speaker and author, he has been doing great work in the humor world. I encourage you to take a listen to this episode and enjoy what many of us already know and appreciate about David…his intelligence, love of life, and his commitment to making a difference. More on David… David Jacobson, LCSW, CHP is the owner of Humor Horizons, his professional speaking and publishing business and is the Director of Behavioral Health Case Management at Banner University Medical Center. As a former social work manager there, he worked with patients and families of traumas including the tragic shooting event in Tucson that occurred in January, 2011. Jacobson’s many honors include a "President's Award" from FlashNet Marketing, A “Joy Mask” from the Korean Broadcasting System, The Wayne Washburn Memorial Award, A "National Hero" Award, and a Lifetime Achievement Award, all from the Arthritis Foundation National Office. Check him out on his website at: http://www.humorhorizons.com/
In our most expat-y and least education-driven episode to date, we're joined in studio (cough, I mean office) by David Jacobson of Hikerbible.com. We also talk about pizza. S/O to Pizza Hut. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today, DPC Journal editor sits down with a gifted and resourceful Direct Primary Care (DPC) Physician in east Texas, Dr. Jeremy Smith and David Jacobson of MyMD Connect (www.MyMDConnect.com) MyMD Connect is an innovative solution to bring together self-funded employer groups, third party administrators, and innovative medical management solutions, including virtual concierge and brick-and-mortar concierge medicine services, in order to increase quality of care and optimize economic use of resources for the self-funded health plan. Learn more here: www.mymdconnect.com Have questions about MyMD Connect? Want to learn more? Ready to get started? www.mymdconnect.com/contact Dr. Smith is an innovator and a free-market economy minded physician. Born and raised by two incredible parents in Wichita Falls, Texas, Dr. Jeremy Smith was instilled with the most important tools he needed to become a good physician long before grade school was finished. He was taught to have character, respect others and learned the ability to listen. In addition to what he learned from his parents, Dr. Smith was formally educated at Midwestern State University where he completed a Bachelors of Science focused on zoology and premedical sciences. Several highlights during his undergraduate study and postgraduate training include time spent in the Dalquest Field research areas of West Texas, University of Oklahoma's Lake Texhoma Biological Institute, and study abroad to King's College in London, England at Waterloo. In 2003, Dr. Smith graduated with a Medical Degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. His residency in Family Medicine was completed in 2006 at University of Texas Health Science Center in Tyler, Texas. Following residency, Dr. Smith moved his medical practice and his family to Nacogdoches, Texas. ### www.DirectPrimaryCare.com www.FORDOCTORSforum.com www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.DocPreneurPress.org
In The Charm of Wise Hesitancy: Talmudic Stories in Contemporary Israeli Culture (Academic Studies Press, 2017), David Jacobson, Professor of Judaic Studies at Brown University, offers an overview and detailed analysis of one of a most intriguing cultural phenomenon in contemporary Israel: A “return to the (supposedly religious) Jewish bookshelf” by both self-proclaimed secularist Israelis and orthodox Jews. Specifically, Jacobson is interested in Israeli readings of Talmudic narratives, and the way these readings reflect upon contemporary Jewish-Israeli identity. His book both situates the phenomenon in its socio-historical context, and offers a detailed analysis of the discourse on certain Talmudic narratives. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Charm of Wise Hesitancy: Talmudic Stories in Contemporary Israeli Culture (Academic Studies Press, 2017), David Jacobson, Professor of Judaic Studies at Brown University, offers an overview and detailed analysis of one of a most intriguing cultural phenomenon in contemporary Israel: A “return to the (supposedly religious) Jewish bookshelf” by both self-proclaimed secularist Israelis and orthodox Jews. Specifically, Jacobson is interested in Israeli readings of Talmudic narratives, and the way these readings reflect upon contemporary Jewish-Israeli identity. His book both situates the phenomenon in its socio-historical context, and offers a detailed analysis of the discourse on certain Talmudic narratives. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Charm of Wise Hesitancy: Talmudic Stories in Contemporary Israeli Culture (Academic Studies Press, 2017), David Jacobson, Professor of Judaic Studies at Brown University, offers an overview and detailed analysis of one of a most intriguing cultural phenomenon in contemporary Israel: A “return to the (supposedly religious) Jewish bookshelf” by both self-proclaimed secularist Israelis and orthodox Jews. Specifically, Jacobson is interested in Israeli readings of Talmudic narratives, and the way these readings reflect upon contemporary Jewish-Israeli identity. His book both situates the phenomenon in its socio-historical context, and offers a detailed analysis of the discourse on certain Talmudic narratives. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Charm of Wise Hesitancy: Talmudic Stories in Contemporary Israeli Culture (Academic Studies Press, 2017), David Jacobson, Professor of Judaic Studies at Brown University, offers an overview and detailed analysis of one of a most intriguing cultural phenomenon in contemporary Israel: A “return to the (supposedly religious) Jewish bookshelf” by both self-proclaimed secularist Israelis and orthodox Jews. Specifically, Jacobson is interested in Israeli readings of Talmudic narratives, and the way these readings reflect upon contemporary Jewish-Israeli identity. His book both situates the phenomenon in its socio-historical context, and offers a detailed analysis of the discourse on certain Talmudic narratives. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Charm of Wise Hesitancy: Talmudic Stories in Contemporary Israeli Culture (Academic Studies Press, 2017), David Jacobson, Professor of Judaic Studies at Brown University, offers an overview and detailed analysis of one of a most intriguing cultural phenomenon in contemporary Israel: A “return to the (supposedly religious) Jewish bookshelf” by both self-proclaimed secularist Israelis and orthodox Jews. Specifically, Jacobson is interested in Israeli readings of Talmudic narratives, and the way these readings reflect upon contemporary Jewish-Israeli identity. His book both situates the phenomenon in its socio-historical context, and offers a detailed analysis of the discourse on certain Talmudic narratives. Yaacov Yadgar is the Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies at the University of Oxford. His most recent book is Sovereign Jews: Israel, Zionism and Judaism (SUNY Press, 2017). You can read more of Yadgar’s work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A writer inspired by the conflicting impulses just under the surface in all of us, Greg Chandler is known for his vision of a gothic, neo-noir suburbia. He creates a dark world, violent yet funny, familiar yet hypnotically exotic. A rough, tough world, that surprises with its compassion and lack of cynicism. Chandler's first feature script, Leather, about a sexually ambiguous sandal-maker living in modern upstate New York, was directed by Patrick McGuinn. A cult following has grown around Leather. His second feature script, A Night of Nightmares, a female-centered, character-driven horror film directed by Buddy Giovinazzo, garnered excellent reviews at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and at London's FrightFest. His script Marrow won 1st Runner Up at the 2015 Independent Filmmakers Showcase in Los Angeles. His script, Rancho Mirage, about a cult-like trio of criminals deep in the California desert who storm into the life of an aging Hollywood star, has also earned awards at film festivals. Chandler's passion for Los Angeles history, punk rock of the 70s and 80s, romantic crooners of the 40s, true crime, the occult, and people with a loose grip on reality, finds its way into everything he creates. Currently, he is working on Tynee, a horror script to be directed by David Jacobson. Tynee was a feature screenplay finalist at the 2016 Shriekfest and at the 2016 Williamsburg International Film Festival. Chandler was born in Santa Monica and raised in the LA suburb of Arcadia before earning degrees at USC and Columbia University. He lives in Pasadena, CA.
David Jacobson and Toshikado Hajiri, author and illustrator of Are You An Echo?: The Lost Poetry of Misuzu Kaneko, stop by the podcast to talk about the life and works of Misuzu, her sense of vulnerability in her poems, and the universal nature of her words, written 100 years ago.
Producer, David Jacobson talks about helping Kanye West pull off his historic Yeezy Season 3 Madison Square Garden show, what he learned working for his mentor, Laura Ziskin, getting Lee Daniel's The Butler made, and starting his new production company, Required Reading. http://required-reading.co/about-rr/ Music: "Ten Million Thoughts" By Picnic Lightning
CliffCentral.com — The Bretts talk to David Jacobson, Managing Director of Synaq, about Cloud Email Solutions, and what is actually involved in securing and managing these services.
So in life, we find that things may not work as planned. Therefore, it is important that every bulletproof entrepreneur learns to roll with the punches and just keep on chugging. That's the story of this interview with Yossi Hasson serial entrepreneur from South Africa and co-founder of Synaq. We had the interview in March 2015, and it was scheduled to be released in early April. But, I somehow forgot to upload the file but uploaded the profile picture. You can imagine how embarrassing it was for me, to realize nearly nine months later that I had not uploaded the file as scheduled. Well, I would like to apologize profusely to Yossi personally for that, and I'm glad to say that this error has been fixed, and 2016 is off to a fine start indeed. Yossi's interview seems to be as relevant today as it was a few months ago when I chatted with him. His heroic story starts off at 11 years old when he started washing cars and doing other odd jobs around his neighborhood for money. He quickly moved up to selling medical equipment and other high-end items in his final year of high school. He used some of the money he earned to buy a Stallion XT computer for gaming and was from that point hooked on the internet and technology. He then launched an early social networking site for his graduating class that grew to have over 3000 students on the platform. However, the idea was too soon for its time, and he regrets that he had to drop the endeavor because he couldn't grasp the potential that was at his fingertips. In the course of this venture, he met David Jacobson, a classmate who would end up being a life-long friend and business partner in Synaq. David was one of the dangerous hackers in South Africa at the time and had managed to get his computer confiscated by the police and himself banned from being online for one year. Their friendship blossomed in the early days but never led to any ventures until they reconnected a few years later. David went on to have a few successful stints at some internet companies while Yossi decided to forego University and instead went into business importing second-hand mobile phones. They finally got back to talking about building a business together and created the basis for Synaq. The pair created and launched an open source anti-spam solution, Pinpoint SecureMail, the first hosted, cloud-based anti-spam service in SA based on the Linux platform that soon became the industry leader in the market. Using some very creative marketing and business development strategies they were able to win significant contracts beating some of the big boys in the industry. With their profile rising in the tech scene they launched many successful other products includingBrandFu, an e-mail branding, and signature e-mail management system. Some of their large clients included South Africa's largest Telecom Company MTN. News of their successes led many M&A proposals, with Dimension Data Internet Solutions ending up acquiring 50.1% of Synaq. After closing the transaction, Yossi decided to take some need much time off to obtain an MBA from the Gordon Institute of Business Science. His thesis on the role of Web 2.0 in building a startup's brand in South Africa is very insightful analysis. So listen, learn and be inspired. Find out about his biggest regrets, the lessons learned from his past failures and the success habits that have helped him stay on top.
This week, Frank Curzio, a prominent voice in the markets, host of the Wall Street Unplugged podcast and the first ever guest of The Big Trade Series will join us for a second time. Frank begins by sharing anecdotes on his 10 years of experience with Wall Street Unplugged. They discuss featured guests including David Jacobson, the U.S. Ambassador to Canada, Alvin Roth, a winner of the Nobel Prize for economics, and the legendary investor Jim Rogers. The dialogue shifts to insights on the market. Frank mentions opportunities in General Electric (GE) stock as Peter raises concerns regarding their share buyback program. The two then delve into the technology industry, the potential of augmented reality and the dynamic growth of big players including Facebook, Netflix and Apple. Frank wraps up the conversation by describing the tools and resources he uses to discover investment opportunities.
David Jacobson, Vice Chairman of the Bank of Montreal's Financial Group and former U.S. Ambassador to Canada joins us on The Big Trade series for an insightful conversation on the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP). David begins the conversation with his experience in working with Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential campaign. He gives a brief review on the North American Free Agreement (NAFTA) and its impact on its constituents. Followed by an in-depth discussion about aspects related to the TPP such as: 1) the negotiations 2) China 3) currency manipulation restrictions 4) the global labor market 5) global capital 6) benefits to Vietnam and 6) opportunities for foreign investors in emerging markets. David shares his experience as the Vice Chairman for one of North America's largest banks and concludes the conversation with an interesting story on Barack Obama.
**Listen in as Positive Coaching Alliance goes 1-on-1 in interviews with top pro and college players, coaches, executives, and other major sports figures and academics who provide tips, tools, information and inspiration for youth and high school sports coaches, parents and student-athletes.** This 1-on-1 interview features Jay Bilas ([@JayBilas](https://twitter.com/JayBilas?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor)), a top college basketball TV analyst, widely known for his incisive and insightful work for ESPN. He played on the first Duke University team that legendary Coach Mike Krzyzewski led to the Final Four in 1986, earned a law degree and authored the book *Toughness*. David Jacobson, PCA's Senior Marketing Communications and Content Manager, discusses with Bilas what he learned about the concept and definitions of toughness while writing his book. Toughness emerges as an intangible and a character trait, often forged by adversity and exhibited in the way one handles adversity. In a poignant moment, Bilas says he wished he knew at age 16 what he learned about toughness while writing the book... a sign that his remarks in this podcast could be essential listening for student-athletes. He also talks about what he learned from Coach K in terms of character. Finally, Bilas assesses the landscape of youth basketball and how the business of the sport, including the NCAA's role, has impacted development of youth as players and people. Like what you hear? To subscribe to our podcast in iTunes, [click here](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pca-development-zone/id952838976?mt=2) JrNBA
In this podcast with talk landings with Qantas airlines Captain, David Jacobson, developer of the Jacobson Flare. Capt. Jacobson has developed a scientific and practical technique that allows you to accurately determine the flare height for any aircraft from Cessnas to Boeings. Please enjoy The Finer Points! Fly Your Best, Jason
**Listen in as Positive Coaching Alliance goes 1-on-1 in interviews with top pro and college players, coaches, executives and other major sports figures who provide tips, tools, information and inspiration for youth and high school sports coaches, parents and student-athletes.** This 1-on-1 interview features PCA National Advisory Board Member and Soccer Hall of Famer, Claudio Reyna ([@ClaudioReyna](https://twitter.com/claudioreyna)). Reyna is the Former Captain of the US Men's National Soccer Team and one of the greatest soccer players the US has ever produced. The University of Virginia teams he played on won the national championship in each of his three years. His World Cup career for the U.S. covered 1994 through 2006, and in 2002 he was the first American player ever chosen for a FIFA All WorldCup team. Reyna represented the US in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. He also played professionally in Europe for 12 years. Reyna served as Director of Football Operations for MLS’s New York City FC from 2013-19, and recently took the role of Sporting Director for Austin FC. David Jacobson (formerly at PCA) talks to Reyna about the relative value of winning games at the youth level in balance with developing youth as players and as people. Soccer is one of the most specialized sports these days, with athletes competing year-round early in life to be recognized as elite players. Reyna emphasizes for youth, however, the key is just to have kids fall in love with the game by learning and having fun. He doesn’t believe in tryouts for youth teams, because this is damaging to a child’s enjoyment of sports. Listen to this interview for more on Reyna’s take on the condition of youth soccer today. Here's where to find Claudio talking about featured topics: - **Coaching Own Child**- 18:10 Like what you hear? To subscribe to our podcast in iTunes, [click here](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pca-development-zone/id952838)
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: Ambassador David Jacobson, U.S. Ambassador to Canada With What Obama's Second Term Will Mean for Canada David Jacobson presented his credentials to the Governor General of Canada and became the 22nd U.S. Ambassador to Canada on October 2, 2009. Before coming to Ottawa, Ambassador Jacobson served as Special Assistant to the President. Prior to serving in the White House, Ambassador Jacobson spent 30 years as a lawyer in Chicago as a partner at the law firm Sonnenschein, Nath and Rosenthal LLP. Ambassador Jacobson has traveled widely through Canada, visiting all ten provinces and Canada's northern most point, Alert. Ambassador Jacobson spends his time working on four major priorities: bilateral trade, the balance between energy and the environment, the mutual defense of North America, and the U.S. Canada shared approach to the world. Since coming to Canada, Ambassador Jacobson has become an avid curling fan. Ambassador Jacobson received a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center and was the Administrative Editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. He received his B.S. from the Johns Hopkins University Ambassador Jacobson and his wife, Julie, have two children, Wynne and Jeremy. Speaker: Ambassador David Jacobson, U.S. Ambassador to Canada *The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.* *Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.*
Annual conference of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada – Canada & the United States: Conversations and Relations, March 2011 Speakers: Gary Doer, Canadian Ambassador to the United States, The Embassy of Canada David Jacobson, United States Ambassador to Canada, The Embassy of the United States of America
My guest this week is David Jacobson, MSW, LCSW, an expert on humor and health who at 22 was diagnosed with a severe and painful form of arthritis that fused many of his joints and temporarily put him into a wheelchair. Ten years later, David was miraculously able to ride a Unicycle , 50 miles in a fund raiser for Arthritis, as well as receive a silver medal in the 115mile El Tour de Tucson Bicycling Event. David also garnered the PBAA Jim Elliot Award. How did he do it? What happened during those 10 years? I could tell you that David was visited by Aliens who cured him, but that wouldn’t be true. Wink! So what did he happen? Tune in to find out. I can tell you this. David, wrote a few books, one being, The 71/2 Habits of Highly Humorous People, while fashioning a widely recognized and successful international speaking career with his company Humor Horizons. Currently, David continues to manage the Social Work department at University Medical Center in Tucson, and sits on the Board of Directors for the Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor
Economic Recovery: New beginnings and a path forward
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson, marketing communications manager for the Positive Coaching Alliance, about the Alliance’s new National Conversation on Coaching effort. How are people responding to tough questions about coaching? What are people writing in about? What’s on the minds of sports parents today? Providing commentary is mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn.
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson, marketing communications manager for the Positive Coaching Alliance, about the Alliance’s new National Conversation on Coaching effort. How are people responding to tough questions about coaching? What are people writing in about? What’s on the minds of sports parents today? Providing commentary is mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn.
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson, marketing communications manager for the Positive Coaching Alliance, about the Alliance’s new National Conversation on Coaching effort. How are people responding to tough questions about coaching? What are people writing in about? What’s on the minds of sports parents today? Providing commentary is mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn.
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson of the Positive Coaching Alliance about how youth sports coaches can re-define “winning” in ways that benefit young athletes. He explains why it’s important to focus less on scoring and winning. In addition, he tells how coaches can turn mistakes into learning opportunities. Leading mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn tells why focusing too much on scoring and winning can hurt young athletes’ performance and confidence.
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson of the Positive Coaching Alliance about how youth sports coaches can re-define “winning” in ways that benefit young athletes. He explains why it’s important to focus less on scoring and winning. In addition, he tells how coaches can turn mistakes into learning opportunities. Leading mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn tells why focusing too much on scoring and winning can hurt young athletes’ performance and confidence.
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson of the Positive Coaching Alliance about how youth sports coaches can re-define “winning” in ways that benefit young athletes. He explains why it’s important to focus less on scoring and winning. In addition, he tells how coaches can turn mistakes into learning opportunities. Leading mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn tells why focusing too much on scoring and winning can hurt young athletes’ performance and confidence.
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson of the Positive Coaching Alliance about how parents and coaches can "fill a young athlete's emotional tank" by giving truthful praises. He explains when it makes sense to provide constructive criticism. Mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn talks about the importance of listening to sports kids, especially during the drive home after a game.
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson of the Positive Coaching Alliance about how parents and coaches can "fill a young athlete's emotional tank" by giving truthful praises. He explains when it makes sense to provide constructive criticism. Mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn talks about the importance of listening to sports kids, especially during the drive home after a game.
Ultimate Sports Parent Radio interviews David Jacobson of the Positive Coaching Alliance about how parents and coaches can "fill a young athlete's emotional tank" by giving truthful praises. He explains when it makes sense to provide constructive criticism. Mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn talks about the importance of listening to sports kids, especially during the drive home after a game.