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Open the trunk and start pregaming … it's time for a Recipe Club tailgate. Pijja Palace owner Avish Naran brought some Texan Frito pies. Recipe Club returner Becky Joiner repped her hometown with some crab cakes. Darin Bresnitz, author and host of Snacky Tunes, brought pulled pork. Who needs to go to the game when we've got food like this at the tailgate? Which recipe is best, though? Pull up a foldable chair and find out. Host: Chris YingGuests: Avish Naran, Becky Joiner, Darin BresnitzProducers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, Ira ChuteDirector: Kelsey ReardenEngineer: Felipe GuilherminoEditor: Stefano SanchezProduction Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spark up the grill and click those tongs, Recipe Club is having a backyard BBQ. Chef Joshua Skenes made homemade Pork Jerky. Chef Deborah Pak of Soban LA brought Korean BBQ Pork Ribs. Returning competitor Chef Justin Pichetrungsi of Anajak Thai brought a Grilled Teriyaki Shrimp Pineapple Bowl. Which recipe was the best for grillmasters and grill lovers alike? Throw on an apron, take a listen, and find out! Host: Chris Ying Guests: Joshua Skenes, Justin Pichetrungsi, Deborah Pak Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, Ira Chute Director: Kelsey Rearden Engineer: Felipe Guilhermino Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The Way We See It, Alex Bryant, Lt. David Meyer, and Dr. Hector Cruz discuss how faith shapes their perspectives on race, justice, and policing. They revisit the 2020 shooting of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta, exploring the complexities behind police use of force and community perceptions. The dialogue highlights conflicting but respectful viewpoints—Alex voicing frustrations common in the Black community, and Dave explaining police procedures and justifications. Despite disagreements, they emphasize the importance of grace, understanding, and faith-driven dialogue to build unity and trust between law enforcement and minority communities. Alex Bryant Ministries is focused on helping people be reconciled to God, then within one's own self, and finally being reconciled to our fellow man in order to become disciples. Connect with us and our resources: Our books - Let's Start Again & Man UP More about us Follow us on Facebook or Instagram
It's 5 o'clock somewhere, and that somewhere is right here on Recipe Club! Mandy Roberts pulled up with Devils on Horseback. David Chang brought an Aguachile. And Tommy Brockert of LaSorted's LA brought a Tortilla Española. Want to know which is the best happy hour recipe? Pull up a barstool and join us! Host: Chris YingGuests: Mandy Roberts, David Chang, Tommy BrockertProducers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, Ira ChuteDirector: Kelsey ReardenEngineer: Felipe GuilherminoEditor: Stefano SanchezProduction Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Pastor Alex Bryant, Lt. David Meyer, and Dr. Hector Cruz revisit the 2020 Jacob Blake police shooting, using it to explore police protocol, public perception, and racial dynamics. Lieutenant Meyer explains the tactical considerations during the incident, emphasizing officer training and limitations, while Alex offers a perspective from the Black community. The conversation highlights the importance of respectful, honest dialogue to understand different viewpoints and build trust across racial and professional lines. Alex Bryant Ministries is focused on helping people be reconciled to God, then within one's own self, and finally being reconciled to our fellow man in order to become disciples. Connect with us and our resources: Our books - Let's Start Again & Man UP More about us Follow us on Facebook or Instagram
Inspired by the recent Tampopo "Food Scenes Only" episode, Dave cooks ramen live while talking about the history of the dish, how the dish has changed over time, and he answers some commonly asked questions. He finishes with some incredible bowls of ramen. You're going to want to watch this one! An Ask Dave is also answered. Watch the episode on Tampopo here: https://youtu.be/42e29MJaeOc Get Dave's Shio Tare recipe from this episode here: https://www.majordomo.com/blogs/recipes/dave-changs-shio-tare Learn about Kansui and how to make your own at home here: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/15/dining/15curious.html?smid=url-share Check out Dave on 'Mind of a Chef' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckYjZDtdXmo Learn more about Taishoken here: https://www.taishokenusa.com/about Learn about Sun Noodle here: https://sunnoodle.com/our-story/ Learn about Jiro Ramen: https://ramenbeast.substack.com/p/ramen-jiro-japans-most-infamous-food Check out the Javier Cabral episode where they talk about the holy ideal of Peking duck and a tortilla: https://youtu.be/H3f_AZF4an0 Send in your questions to askdave@majordomomedia.com. Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedavechangshow. Subscribe to Recipe Club on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recipeclubofficial. Submit your favorite food moments in your favorite movies to majorfoodporn.com. Join our community Discord on majordomo.com. Host: Dave Chang Guest: Chris Ying Majordomo Media Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Ira Chute, and Molly O'Keeffe Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Editor: Stefano Sanchez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time for a dinner party. With a sizable group coming over, we had our Recipe Club members bring some shareable dishes worth showing off, tasting, and debating. Ari Kolender brought a fishmonger's pie. Alyse Whitney brought roasted chicken legs and double sesame noodles. Caitlin Cutler returned with her special Mom's sausage 'n' rapini mac 'n' cheesy. Which dish won over our dinner guests? Come on in and find out. Host: Chris YingGuests: Ari Kolender, Alyse Whitney, and Caitlin CutlerProducers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, and Ira ChuteDirector: Kelsey ReardenEngineer: Felipe GuilherminoEditor: Stefano SanchezProduction Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Pastor Alex Bryant continues the Lunch to Save the World series with Lt. David Meyer and Dr. Hector Cruz. They discuss the Tyree Nichols case, where five black officers' aggressive tactics during a traffic stop led to Nichols' death. The conversation explores why this case got less media attention, the black community's perception of harsher policing, and the recruitment crisis in law enforcement due to lowered standards. Emphasizing mutual responsibility, they aim to bridge divides through candid dialogue, planning a book from their ongoing discussions. Alex Bryant Ministries is focused on helping people be reconciled to God, then within one's own self, and finally being reconciled to our fellow man in order to become disciples. Connect with us and our resources: Our books - Let's Start Again & Man UP More about us Follow us on Facebook or Instagram
Alone at last. Some peace and quiet, and a meal all to ourselves. Except we're with our other Recipe Club members, of course. Becky Joiner brings in her leftovers Crunchwrap. Chef Marc Johnson has his Indian butter chickpeas. And Chris Chen has some good ol' golden Japanese curry. It's dinner for one, but we forced them to share, discuss, and decide whose recipe is best. Host: Chris YingGuests: Marc Johnson, Becky Joiner, and Christopher ChenProducers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, and Ira ChuteDirector: Kelsey ReardenEngineers: Felipe Guilhermino and Sam HessEditor: Stefano SanchezProduction Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How are you feeling? Our Recipe Club members are kind and wanted to do something nice for you: They cooked a Meal Train recipe. They shared, tasted, and debated these comforting dishes. Chef and Yangban partner John Hong made a variation on caldo de pollo. Previous Recipe Club champion and author John deBary made the listener-requested Lasagne of Love. Beloved 'Dinner Time Live' and Recipe Club member Mandy Roberts brought Golden Get-Well Soup. All of these dishes will make you feel better … but which will make you feel best? Hop on and find out which is the best Meal Train recipe! Host: Chris YingGuests: John deBary, Mandy Roberts, and John HongProducers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, and Ira ChuteDirector: Kelsey ReardenEngineer: Felipe GuilherminoEditor: Stefano SanchezProduction Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Pastor Alex and guests Lt. David Meyer and Dr. Hector Cruz discuss the historical distrust between police and the Black community, rooted in slavery, Jim Crow laws, and systemic racism. Sharing personal experiences, they explore policing challenges and cultural divides. These transformative lunch talks, sparked post-George Floyd, aim to become a book capturing their candid conversations on race, policing, and societal healing. The series seeks to bridge gaps, foster understanding, and inspire change through authentic dialogue. Alex Bryant Ministries is focused on helping people be reconciled to God, then within one's own self, and finally being reconciled to our fellow man in order to become disciples. Connect with us and our resources: Our books - Let's Start Again & Man UP More about us Follow us on Facebook or Instagram
Grab the mimosas! We had our friends bring some brunch dishes to share, taste, and, as we love to do at brunch: debate. Rashida Holmes, chef and co-owner of Bridgetown Roti, made her version of an Indian-spiced Tomato and Egg Casserole. Rashida's brunch pal, original Recipe Club member and baker Bryan Ford, brought Pancakes with Maple Brown Butter Apples & Sesame Praline. We were also joined by Malique Smith, co-owner and operator of Bridgetown Roti, who finished the trio of dishes with a French Toast Casserole. Which dish is elevated beyond breakfast and lunch? Join us at the table and discover the best brunch recipe! Host: Chris YingGuests: Bryan Ford, Rashida Holmes, Malique SmithProducers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, Ira ChuteDirector: Kelsey ReardenEngineer: Felipe GuilherminoEditor: Stefano SanchezProduction Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
C is for Cookie, and RC is for Recipe Club! We had our friends bring cookies to swap, taste, and debate. Baker Nicole Rucker brought a cookie game changer: Jacques Torres's Famous Chocolate Chip Cookie. She traded with podcasting legend Hrishikesh Hirway, who brought a Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Coconut Pecan Cookie. Baker Jennifer Yee brings her own White Lotus Cookie to swap. For whom will C stand for Champion? Tune in and find out the best cookie recipe! Host: Chris YingGuests: Jennifer Yee, Nicole Rucker, and Hrishikesh HirwayProducers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, and Ira ChuteDirector: Kelsey ReardenEngineer: Felipe GuilherminoEditor: Stefano SanchezProduction Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What a lovely night for some hors d'oeuvres. At our swanky Recipe Club cocktail party, chef David Chang makes some Swedish meatballs. Chef Courtney McBroom joins and brings her hometown-inspired, Texas-style smoked brisket nachos. Jared, executive producer of 'Dinner Time Live,' brings his famous stuffed mushrooms. Now this is our kind of party! Stay for some bites and to find out which is the best cocktail party recipe. Host: Chris Ying Guests: David Chang, Courtney McBroom, and Jared Morell Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, and Noelle Cornelio Director: Kelsey Rearden Engineers: Felipe Guilhermino and Sam Hess Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spring is here, and so is a special bunny who comes into our lives bearing deliciousness and joy: host Chris Ying with a new Easter episode of Recipe Club. Nico de Leon, chef at Lasita, brings the lechón his restaurant is known for. L.A. Times writer and journalist Gustavo Arellano brings his family's recipe for Zacatecas-style capirotada. And none other than Chris's wife, Jami Witek, manager at Zero Foodprint, brings potatoes in the form of gratin dauphinois. Let's hop to it and find out whose recipe is the best for Easter. Host: Chris Ying Guests: Nico de Leon, Jami Witek, and Gustavo Arellano Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, and Noelle Cornelio Director: Kelsey Rearden Engineer: Felipe Guilhermino Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shhh. We don't want to wake anyone up. It's Midnight Snack, and we're having a little kitchen party with some delicious eats. Lauren Feidner made pasta carbonara. Recipe Club veteran John deBary whipped up a butter ice cream waffle sundae. Kiano Moju brought out passion fruit and lime pie. Midnight has never been tastier. Find out what you should be making in the middle of the night with our club members! Host: Chris Ying Guests: John deBary, Lauren Feidner, and Kiano Moju Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, and Noelle Cornelio Director: Kelsey Rearden Engineers: Felipe Guilhermino and Sam Hess Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What happens when your company's mission and marketing don't speak the same language? David Meyer explains the breakdown he sees all too often: businesses spend time clarifying their vision and values—only to fall flat in their marketing communication. In this episode, he shares how to craft messaging that resonates with customers, reflects company purpose, and drives action. David outlines a practical framework to align marketing with business strategy. From identifying your unique value to crafting a clear, benefit-driven message in the customer's language, he reveals the essential components of effective brand communication. He also dives into emotional resonance in messaging, explaining why people make buying decisions with their hearts—and justify them later with logic. Plus, David shares how companies can think beyond one marketing quarter at a time and create a roadmap that ties every initiative back to core business goals.
This week, pizza night is a family affair. Caitlin Cutler, husband Daniel Cutler, and cousin Brandon Monk compete to find the best at-home pizza recipe. Co-owner of RONAN pizza in L.A., Caitlin makes a fried pizza salad. The chef at RONAN, Daniel, makes a New England–Greek-Style Spicy Chomper pizza. Say that three times fast. And cousin Brandon, executive producer of ‘Dinner Time Live,' makes Rhode Island pizza strips. Find out which recipe puts the "pizza" in "pizzazz" and which contestant gets bragging rights at the next family reunion! Host: Chris Ying Guests: Caitlin Cutler, Daniel Cutler, and Brandon Monk Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, and Noelle Cornelio Director: Kelsey Rearden Engineers: Rex Olson and Sam Hess Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Henry chats with David Meyer about his unexpected career beginnings, the ins-and-outs of being an art director and a production designer, his incredible work on projects like Joker: Folie à Deux, Flight Risk, Top Gun: Maverick, Birdman, and The Wolf of Wall Street, the first films that impacted him, important lessons learned over the years, and much more! Thanks again to David for taking the time!0:00 - Intro1:37 - Unexpected Career Beginnings (Men in Black 3)8:53 - Art Director vs. Production Designer12:21 - Joker 2 / Lyle Lyle Crocodile / Top: Gun Maverick20:11 - Flight Risk / Father Stu25:07 - Important Career Lessons (Birdman / The Wolf of Wall Street / Only the Brave)36:18 - First Film Inspirations (The Princess Bride)38:04 - OutroFollow Film Buds:LinktreeFaceBookTwitter / XInstagramYouTubeWebsiteFollow Henry & Elle on Letterboxd:Henry's ProfileElle's ProfileBuy Our Premium Podcasts:BandcampSponsors / Inquiries:FilmBudsPodcast@gmail.com
Chicken, again? Yes! On this episode, Chef David Chang makes his version of Costco's chicken bake, culinary consultant Caryl Chinn makes a cozy chicken pot pie, and Chef Marc Johnson tries his hand at a million-dollar chicken casserole, all on a mission to find out the best way for you to use (or should we say, reuse) leftover chicken. Leftovers won't be something to groan about anymore once you hear what they decide the best recipe is. Host: Chris Ying Guests: David Chang, Caryl Chinn, Marc Johnson Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio Director: Kelsey Rearden Engineer: Rex Olson, Sam Hess Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's game time at Recipe Club! David Chang, Nico de Leon, and Noelle Cornelio brought in recipes for dips that would make a gameday better. David brought in a caramelized onion dip, Nico brought in a cheesy crab dip, and Noelle brought her take on a beer cheese dip. What a spread. Which dip wins gameday? Find out! Host: Chris Ying Guests: David Chang, Noelle Cornelio, Nico de Leon Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio Director: Ira Chute Engineer: Felipe Guilhermino, Sam Hess Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Каждую субботу в 22.00 (Мск) радио-шоу о клубной электронике WeekenDance на МЕГА РАДИО. Первый час наполнен новинками из рекорд-бокса Сергея Барыбина, второй час гостевые селекции от актуальных диск-жокеев России. Телеграм-канал: t.me/sergeybaribyn Mix-1 01.Ajna (BE), Samm (BE) - By My Side 02.Tuba Twooz - Awake 03.Super Flu, NIIXII, Anna Sharifi – Gone Girl 04.Ilya Gadaev - SMRAD 5 05.Snap! - The Power (Audio Junkies Maccabi Edit) 06.Alt Control & Millero - City Of Dreams 07.Snilloc, Adison - Elso (Adison Reboot) 08.Aquarius Heaven, Alexey Union & Kinky Sound - My Gucci 09.David Meyer & Ivan de la Rouch - Tricks N Stuff 10.Ron Basejam - Your Brain On Music - (Ron's Reworks) 11.Natasha Ostrovskaya - Ya Doma (Alexander Belousov Remix) Mix-2 01. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15 02. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15 03. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15 04. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15 05. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15
Каждую субботу в 22.00 (Мск) радио-шоу о клубной электронике WeekenDance на МЕГА РАДИО. Первый час наполнен новинками из рекорд-бокса Сергея Барыбина, второй час гостевые селекции от актуальных диск-жокеев России. Телеграм-канал: t.me/sergeybaribyn Mix-1 01.Ajna (BE), Samm (BE) - By My Side 02.Tuba Twooz - Awake 03.Super Flu, NIIXII, Anna Sharifi – Gone Girl 04.Ilya Gadaev - SMRAD 5 05.Snap! - The Power (Audio Junkies Maccabi Edit) 06.Alt Control & Millero - City Of Dreams 07.Snilloc, Adison - Elso (Adison Reboot) 08.Aquarius Heaven, Alexey Union & Kinky Sound - My Gucci 09.David Meyer & Ivan de la Rouch - Tricks N Stuff 10.Ron Basejam - Your Brain On Music - (Ron's Reworks) 11.Natasha Ostrovskaya - Ya Doma (Alexander Belousov Remix) Mix-2 01. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15 02. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15 03. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15 04. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15 05. A.Trudaev @ WeekenDance 2025-03-15
Of all the Recipe Clubs in all the towns in all the world, these three walk into ours. It's Movie Night at Recipe Club, and we need something to snack on during the flick. Chef Katianna Hong of Yangban brought brown butter furikake Chex Mix. Chef David Chang brought homemade pizza rolls. Chef Nicole Rucker of Fat & Flour brought brownies. But only one can rule the box office of our stomachs. Find out the best movie night snack here! Host: Chris Ying Guests: David Chang, Nicole Rucker, Katianna Hong Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio, Ira Chute Director: Kelsey Rearden Engineer: T Cruz, Sam Hess Editor: Ira Chute Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brrr. It's cold outside! Good thing we have some great dishes in the house to give us comfort. Chef Chris Bianco and his meatballs are here, Lauren Feidner brought a Czech goulash, and Chef David Chang has a baked spaghetti assassina-lasagna. But which dish was the best at keeping us warm and cozy? Host: Chris Ying Guests: David Chang, Chris Bianco, Lauren Feidner Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio Director: Ira Chute Engineer: T Cruz, Sam Hess Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The gang's all here! It's a Recipe Club Potluck and we've invited some friends. Our friend Mandy Roberts brought buffalo dip sliders, Justin Pichetrungsi of Anajak Thai brought buldak fried chicken, and Zach Brooks of Smorgasburg LA brought jambalaya. A delicious time with friends sounds right up our alley here at Recipe Club. But even in friendly competition, whose dish was best? Host: Chris Ying Guests: Zach Brooks, Justin Pichetrungsi, Mandy Roberts Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio Director: Ira Chute Engineering: T Cruz, Sam Hess Editor: Stefano Sanchez Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
School is in session! Today on Recipe Club, David Chang, Andrew Miller, and Marc Johnson bring in packed lunch recipes that kids would love. Dave packs some hand pies, Andrew brings sesame noodles, and Marc brings handmade onigirazu (sushi sandwiches). Tune in to find out which recipe wins this food fight! Host: Chris Ying Guests: David Chang, Andrew Miller, Marc Johnson Producers: Kelsey Rearden, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio Director: Ira Chute Engineer: Felipe Guilhermino, Sam Hess Editor: Ira Chute Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Romance is in the air at Recipe Club! David Chang, Nico de Leon, and Becky Joiner compete with recipes to love on Valentine's Day. Dave makes a chocolate soufflé, Nico woos with an osso buco, and Becky brings the pasta sauce she makes with her husband for V-Day. Which dish will win our hearts? Host: Chris Ying Guests: David Chang, Becky Joiner, Nico de Leon Producers: Kelsey Reardon, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio Director: Ira Chute Engineering: Victoria Valencia, Cory McConnell Editor: Ira Chute Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does it take for an attorney to not only excel in a specialized niche but also become a champion for client protection against financial deception? In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael Mogill welcomes David Meyer, a pioneering force in the field of investment fraud law. Meyer reveals his journey from a chance encounter that shifted his career trajectory to becoming one of the leading figures in protecting clients from unscrupulous financial advisors. Here's what you'll take away: How specializing in a niche can transform your career and set your firm apart Why vigilant protective measures are crucial for safeguarding clients against financial exploitation How sharing client stories can serve as a powerful educational tool to prevent others from falling victim to similar fraudulent schemes Success in law isn't just about litigation — it's about foreseeing potential threats and equipping your firm and clients with the tools to avert them. By focusing on these proactive strategies, law firms can turn vulnerabilities into resilience, ensuring a legacy of trust and security in their client relationships. ---- Show Notes: 00:00 – Introduction 02:14 – Fighting Investment Fraud: How David Meyer Built His Practice 04:28 – The Landmark Case That Launched His Career 06:32 – Protecting Investors: Common Tactics of Bad Brokers 09:22 – Why Victims of Financial Fraud Blame Themselves 12:46 – Unbelievable Stories: The Dark Side of Financial Advising 17:47 – How to Vet a Financial Advisor and Avoid Scams 25:12 – Working With the SEC to Protect Investors 37:24 – What It Means to Be a Game Changer ---- Links & Resources: The Investor Protector by David Meyer 2000 Dot-Com Bubble Continuing Legal Education (CLE) BrokerCheck.org Financial Industry Regulation Authority (FINRA) Ponzi scheme Stocks Bonds Mutual funds Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Expungement Robinhood ---- Listening to this episode but want to watch it? Check it out on Spotify. Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: Episode 285 — Morgan Housel — Mastering the Psychology of Wealth: Beyond Money and Success Episode 197 — Robert Greene — The Laws of Power and Human Nature Episode 302 — AMMA — Leading with Integrity: How to Compete Ethically
We're back! It's the long-awaited return of Recipe Club, this time with some new rules. This season's host, extraordinaire Chris Ying, is joined by Chef and competitor Dave Chang to give an overview of how this season will be different: they talk about the new format, reveal episode themes, and Dave scopes out some of his competition. In this episode, the stage is set. In the next episode, the competition of Recipe Club Season 4 begins! Hosts: Chris Ying and David Chang Producers: Kelsey Reardon, David Meyer, Noelle Cornelio Director: Ira Chute Engineering: Victoria Valencia, Cory McConnell Editor: Ira Chute Production Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Meyer joins the show to discuss the trend on LinkedIn where employees are subtweeting their company and boss. Don't do this you idiot!!!
David Meyer joins the show to discuss the UHC CEO assassination
Jesus was a freedom fighter. He liberated people from the powers of darkness so they could become who they were created to be. So if Jesus is our rabbi, we need to be just as committed to the ministry of helping people claim “no longer slaves” status. This series explores what that looks like. -------------------- WELCOME Find a time and attend a service with us: https://thehills.org/visit NEXT STEPS Have you made a decision to follow Jesus? You may be wondering what's next on your journey. We want to help! Let us guide you to your next steps in your walk with Christ: https://thehills.org/nextsteps/ PRAYER If you would like us to pray for you please follow this link: https://thehillschurch.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2490/responses/new ABOUT THE HILLS Wherever you are in life, you have a purpose. THE HILLS wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at one of our 3 locations around Fort Worth, or online at https://thehills.online.church. Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.thehills.org. FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehillschurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hillschurchtx
Learn how to navigate high interest rates, discover profitable deals, and implement winning strategies for long-term real estate wealth. In this episode, Andrew Brill interviews David Meyer, Head of Real Estate Investing at BiggerPockets, to uncover the secrets of real estate success in today's economy. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/Wealthion and get on your way to being your best self.Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:08 - Dave Meyer's Background and Expertise 03:22 - Popularity of Real Estate Investing 05:41 - Real Estate as a Secondary Income 07:29 - How to Get Started in Real Estate 09:19 - Ensuring Positive Cash Flow 11:39 - Flipping vs. Holding Properties 14:19 - Passive Real Estate Investment Options 18:08 - Choosing the Right Markets 20:21 - Importance of Having a Team 21:49 - Dave's First Rental Property Experience 26:31 - Finding and Analyzing Deals Remotely 29:03 - Best Areas for Rental Properties 30:26 - Impact of High Interest Rates 32:24 - Managing Mortgage and Cash Flow 34:23 - Common Pitfalls in Real Estate Investing 36:33 - Strategies for Multiple Mortgages 38:33 - Setting Up LLCs for Real Estate 41:06 - Conclusion
David Meyer has been a dedicated practitioner of martial arts for over five decades. His diverse training includes styles such as Jiu Jitsu and White Lotus Kung Fu. From 1984 to 1987, David taught Jiu Jitsu at Steven Seagal's Tenshin Dojo, and from 1980 to 1985, he served as the head Jiu Jitsu instructor at ... David Meyer – BJJ – Ep173
Are you in pain, struggling and feel like you've tried everything? If so, this episode is for you! My good friend Dr. David Meyer is a Physical Therapist specializing in the mindset of rehab and pain. In this episode we discuss the common traits of the most successful people who overcome pain. Dave also takes us through some practical mindset tips to consider on your journey through pain. Check out Dr. David Meyer on IG @davemmeyer Need help with your nutrition and/or fitness and don't know where to start? How about starting with a complimentary 30 min consultation with an Eatrite coach to map out a plan and see if it's the right fit for you! Click the link below to schedule your call today: https://EatriteNutrition.as.me/?appointmentType=51579292
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Introducing Hive: A rebrand for Impactful Animal Advocacy, published by Hive (formerly Impactful Animal Advocacy) on May 7, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Last month, we made an April Fools Day post about rebranding to Shrimpactful Animal Advocacy. It was a two-sided joke, because we are rebranding. As of today, Impactful Animal Advocacy is now Hive. Our new name won't have the word "impactful" in it - but it's still an important part of our mission: to end factory farming through creating impact-focused communities. We are excited to announce that Impactful Animal Advocacy is now Hive, the same organization with a fresh look and feel. After much thought and consideration, we envision Hive to better reflect who we are - capturing our collaborative spirit and commitment to generating impact within the farmed animal advocacy movement. Why rebrand? This change is, in part, a response to common feedback that the name Impactful Animal Advocacy is too long (10 syllabus!), hard to remember, and difficult to recognize as the acronym IAA. We want to empower animal advocates to do work that's effective and impactful. And if they are, we want them to feel comfortable calling their work impactful animal advocacy without worrying about overstepping into an org's name. Why we chose Hive We want to convey a sense of friendliness and approachability, combined with a rational and results-driven approach. Additionally, we wanted to avoid using an acronym if possible. Name: Hive. The word hive is a place full of activity, and in the context of bees, it's a place where many gather. Hive symbolizes collaboration and coordination, while still bearing a subtle animal element. Logo: Hexagon with 3 typing indicator dots. The hexagon is a reference to bee hives. The three typing indicator dots are common on digital platforms, and help explain that we are a largely online community that thrives on communication. Colors: Deep and light orange gradient. We think these warmer colors will help establish the brand as a place for fresh ideas and energy. The fluid nature of the gradient represents the diversity of viewpoints and collaborative nature of our community. How this change affects our community or programs You will see that our name, logo, and website will be changed. Besides that, our programs (Slack, newsletter, etc) will run as usual. Other changes that you may see, such as Community Calls, are not related to the rebrand and are instead part of our continuous improvements. We thank many people and organizations: Vegan Hacktivists for their initial logo design and brand kit - it helped us get started quickly and we are thankful this service helps other orgs get off the ground also. Our trusted advisors and mentors have been critical in supporting us through all the organizational growth we experienced in 2023. Thank you to Cameron King, David Meyer and Tracy Spencer, Rockwell Schwarz, Aaron Boddy, Nicoll Peracha, Jay Barrett, Rachel Atcheson, Jacob Eliosoff, Monica Chen, David Nash, Steven Rouk, Wanyi Zeng, David Coman-Hidy, Tania Luna, Alyssa Greene-Crow, Nicole Rawling and Ana Bradley. You have all been so helpful and we appreciate your time. Our funders and donors who have helped not just with funding but with valuable advice that helped us create and follow a focused and solid strategy, including Open Philanthropy, Lush, Veg Trust, Craigslist Charitable Fund, Humane America Animal Foundation, and all the individual donors who believed in us and supported us so early in our journey. James and Amy Odene from User-Friendly who helped us come up with a new name and design the Hive logo and website. You have been incredibly helpful and patient in this process. We love the end product! All of our loyal Slack members - for being the impactful and helpful advocates that you are! We are...
In this episode of One Symphony, Juhi Bansal discusses her diverse cultural influences, from Hindustani classical to Western styles, and how she weaves them together to create powerful narratives through sound. Bansal delves into the inspiration behind several of her striking works, including "Songs From the Deep," "Waves of Change," and "Aurora," which explore themes of women's resilience, environmental conservation, and the beauty of natural phenomena. Bansal also reflects on the role of artists in driving change and her personal growth as a composer over the past 15 years. Join us for an engaging conversation that celebrates the power of music to create narratives that combine spirituality and nature. Thank you for joining us on One Symphony. Thanks to Juhi Bansal for sharing her music and stories. You can find more info at https://juhibansal.com. Juhi Bansal composed all music featured in this episode. Songs from the Deep commissioned by the Oregon Mozart Players for the 2022 Sound Investment Commission. Waves of Change (music, surfing and identity) inspired by the Bangladesh Girls Surf Club in Cox's Bazaar region of Bangladesh. Performed by Ranjana Ghatak. Featuring Kathryn Shuman singing soprano and Timothy Loo on cello. Flash, Glimmer, Glow, Spark. Performed by the Dusseldorf Symphony. Aurora (for SATB chorus). Performed by the LA Choral Lab. Featured soloists are Kathryn Shuman, Molly Pease, Rothan Ramanan, and Zachary Zaret. Love, Lose, Exile for Soprano, Cello, and Piano. Featuring Abigail Sinclair on soprano, Yu-Hsin Teng on piano, and Evan Kahn on piano. Wings for Violin, Cello, and Piano. Performed by Pasha Tseitlin on violin, David Meyer on cello, and Nic Gerpe on piano. You can always find more info at OneSymphony.org including a virtual tip jar if you'd like to support the show. Please feel free to rate, review, or share the show! Until next time, thank you for being part of the music!
Emmanuel Dominguez, David Meyer and Jill Shelby discuss Emmanuel's call to church planting, the difference between leaving and being sent, and how for all of us our lives are really just finding our place in God's story. Description - Reach out to us at nextgennow@thehills.org and find more information about The Hills Church at www.thehills.org.
-Dr. David Meyer is an O2X Resilience Specialist and a licensed Clinical Psychologist with a focus on PTSD/trauma-While attending college for environmental science and psychology, he worked as an EMT/firefighter with the US Forest Service. In his 14 years of fire/EMS experience, he served as a wildland firefighter, EMT, engine foreman, and helicopter rappeler with the Jackson Helitack before deciding to shift his career toward psychology, with an emphasis on trauma and work with first responders and survivors of trauma-He earned his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of South Dakota with a specialization in Disaster Psychology through the Disaster Mental Health Institute. In this time, he responded with the American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Team and worked with the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center in Thailand and completed his internship with multiple VA Healthcare Systems. For his postdoctoral fellowship, he served as the project director for a study focused on risk and resilience in firefighters, working with recruits throughout the US and Canada to identify potential factors that increase resilience-He then went on to work with the Maine VA Healthcare System as a member of the PTSD Clinical Treatment Team for five years, where he offered trauma focused treatment to military, veterans, and first responders. Today Dr. Meyer is part of Health Psych Maine, a group practice in Waterville, Maine, where he works with clients on managing stress, treating symptoms of PTSD, and mood disorders. He specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and empirically supported treatments. He has worked with multiple law enforcement agencies and corrections facilities as well as being included in a Maine Public Broadcasting documentary, A Matter of DutyFirstNet Built with AT&T:http://www.firstnet.com/healthandwellnessBuilding Homes for Heroes:https://www.buildinghomesforheroes.org/Download the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website - http://o2x.comIG - https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f
In this episode, host Joe Cornwell is joined by David Meyer, a real estate investor who serves as VP of data and analytics at BiggerPockets. David discusses current market conditions and trends, the dangers of sitting on the sidelines, and what he's buying now and why. Key Takeaways: The Great Interest Rate Debate — What He's Seeing: Mortgage rates likely won't continue falling linearly, as hoped, in 2024 due to factors like record-low affordability, inventory shortages, and sluggish sales. Some demand and supply improvements are happening slowly, but no big shifts in market dynamics appear to be coming over the next few months. While bond investors expect further rate cuts, we may see more volatility first before rates can meaningfully decline again. The (Dangerous) Waiting Game: Trying to time the real estate market is dangerous and near impossible. If rates fall again, competitive conditions will return, erasing affordability gains. Rate declines are expected to be slow. Even a small decrease may spur lots of new competition and higher prices. So while tempting, waiting for the perfect entry point doesn't necessarily guarantee better affordability or opportunity. The Midwest Resurgence: David is currently focused on acquiring small multifamily and single-family rental properties in the Midwest, bullish on the region long-term even as others eye the Southeast. “I think in 10, 20 years, we're going to see a resurgence in the Midwest,” said Meyer. “And I want to get into it.” David Meyer | Real Estate Background VP of Data and Analytics at BiggerPockets Portfolio: Rental properties and one lonely STR in Colorado Passive investor in multiple multifamily syndications Lending funds Based in: Amsterdam, Netherlands Say hi to him at: LinkedIn BiggerPockets — where David's new book, Start with Strategy, is now available. Greatest Lesson: Not outsourcing things quickly enough and trying to do everything himself. Sponsors BAM Capital
Hang out with us this week as we dive deep into the Utah Superbike Association and get some information on the big changes for the 2024 season! From new information on the air fence issues, to what configurations will be raced onward to how the new two-day racing schedule will pan out and a brief description of all the different classes in the club, this episode truly has it all!! We knew we couldn't figure it all out on our own so we figured who better than the USBA President Dave Meyer! He not only answered all our questions and hopefully yours as well, but also gave us the insight behind the recent changes made by the board and why they have decided that those changes are best. So stick around pause and replay when you need to (it is a lot of info) and don't worry if you miss anything we're planning another episode with David before the 2024 season officially kicks off!!
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David Meyer is the SVP Products at Databricks where he drives product strategy and execution. He previously ran Engineering and Product Management at OneLogin, where he grew the company to thousands of customers and market leadership. Before OneLogin, he cofounded UniversityNow, an accredited open university system, running Product and Engineering. Prior to that, David managed a $1 billion portfolio of business intelligence products at SAP and co-led cloud strategy. His first software journey was at Plumtree which went public before being acquired by BEA in 2005. In Today's Episode with David Meyer We Discuss: Entry into Product: How did David make his way into the world of product? Why did he not want to go into it? Why does David advise everyone "do not go into product management"? What does David know now that he wishes he had known when he entered product? 2. How to be a Great Product Leader: Why does David think most leaders suck at leading? Why is the most important thing to make your team feel seen? What can leaders do to ensure this? Why does David help his team members to find other roles outside of the company? 3. Building the Best Product Team: How does David hire for product today? What questions does he ask? What signals does he look for? What are David's biggest hiring mistakes? How did they change his approach? What are the biggest mistakes founders make when hiring for product? Why should you hire people who are not in product today? 4. David Meyer: The Art or Science of Product: Is product more art or science? If David were to put a number on it, what would it be? Is simple always better when it comes to product? Will AI remove the importance and focus on UI? Why are the most impressive companies business model innovations not product innovations?
My guest's name has come up before on this podcast, so it's nice to finally sit down and talk to him. He worked for Club Med from 2013 to April of 2023 and his first season was in Club Med Sandpiper as Teen Club Manager. Before Club Med, he was working for Disney Cruises and before that, he was a teacher! He was also a Sports and Animation Manager at Club Med and he helped create a new position in 2018 at Columbus Isle called “Chief Happiness Manager” and if you know me, you know that I need to know all about that! From St. Louis, please help me welcome, the one and only, Lance Weinhardt! Lance might be the only G.O. to do a Skype interview with Club Med while dressed in a white tuxedo aboard a Disney cruise ship and then showing up to his first season in Sandpiper wearing a suit (no more spoilers)! Lance also worked in the villages of Turks & Caicos, Sahoro, Club Med 2, and Kabira. He has a story from his first season that I found so incredible, that I am not even going to hint at it here, you will just have to listen and find out (Okay, one hint: The Miami Dolphins)! Trust me, he is the only G.O. that I know that ever did this! Lance worked five times with CDV Julien Lettraz and he also worked with Jenny Lee, Pierre Jean, Shira Ben-Sefer, and David Meyer. Please enjoy this episode with Lance! **My First Season podcast has always been ad-free and free to listen to and is available to download on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Podchaser, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora and Listen Notes. And if you like what you hear, please leave a review on Apple podcasts.
In this podcast Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology & Standards at CEDIA talks with Michael & Haily Daly of Wired by MJD, Stuart Tickle of Sound Living and CEDIA's Paul Skelton and David Meyer about what happened at the Australian Tech Summit.
“We're the first species that has enough mixture of intelligence and capabilities to actually screw it all up. That is our distinction. You know, there's a lot of species on the planet who are now looking to us to say, ‘Well, okay, you're the first to be there. Do you screw it up for everybody or do you figure out how to transcend this?'” David Meyer David Meyer is co-founder of Food System Innovations, and co-founder and CEO of Humane America Animal Foundation. He has worked in animal advocacy since the ‘90s. He founded and ran Adopt-a-pet.com for over two decades. He eventually sold it so that he could focus on Food System Innovations, where the mission is to remove animals from our food system. He has been a vegan for decades and has won NINE world championships in Brazilian jiu jitsu, all on a plant-based diet. LINKS: Speciesunite.com Fsi.org humaneamerica.org
Disrupting the global food system is one of the most pressing issues of our lifetimes—and it's no small lift. Today, we welcome two powerhouses working to help the world shift to a kinder, plant-based food system. David Meyer and Galina Hale serve as the CEO and Chief Research Officer, respectively, of Food System Innovations (FSI). They join us this week to… The post Food System Innovations w/ David Meyer and Galina Hale appeared first on Our Hen House.