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The night was dark and a thick fog blanketing the road. David Morris was driving home from work. Suddenly, he saw a reddish glow from a nearby field. As he approached, he saw a tall object hovering several feet above the ground. What happened next would stay with him for the rest of his life. Subscribe to Just Another Tin Foil Hat: https://www.youtube.com/@JustAnotherTinFoilHat Use promo code: SOMEWHERE15 for 15% OFF Anomalous Cards: https://www.letsgetanomalous.com/ Send us a Voicemail with questions, comments, or topic suggestions: https://www.speakpipe.com/SomewhereSkiesPod Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/somewhereskies ByMeACoffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQ Substack: https://ryansprague.substack.com/ All Socials and Books: https://linktr.ee/somewhereskiespod Email: ryan.sprague51@gmail.com Copyright © 2026 Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved. #UFOoccupant #Aliens #Retro #TinFoilHat #UFOs #FlyingSaucers #UAP #Paranormal #Weird Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you’re ever in Manitoba, Canada, check out their growing pinball scene. David talks about the birth of the creating a pinball environment with the Manitoba Pinball League, the MPC, his arcade Phantom Amusement, and even getting his pinball machines in big movies!
Welcome to OncLive On Air®! I'm your host today, Kyle Doherty.OncLive On Air is a podcast from OncLive®, which provides oncology professionals with the resources and information they need to provide the best patient care. In both digital and print formats, OncLive covers every angle of oncology practice, from new technology to treatment advances to important regulatory decisions.In today's episode, we spoke with David Morris, MD, FACS, and Alan H. Bryce, MD. Dr Morris is the president of Urology Associates, PC, in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr Bryce is a medical oncologist and the chief clinical officer of City of Hope Cancer Center Phoenix in Arizona.In our exclusive interview, Drs Morris and Bryce discussed the clinical implications of the FDA's full approval of rucaparib (Rubraca) for BRCA mutation–associated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), including the notable data that supported the regulatory decision and how this agent fits into the mCRPC treatment paradigm.
We've got another book coming, and this time, it's a book full of Treyslations!God Still Loves the World is coming soon!You can read a bit more about it here:David Morris, publisher of Lake Drive Books, has taken world rights to the tentatively titled God Still Loves the World: Imagination, Compassion, and the Journey to Ourselves by the unagented Trey Ferguson, a minister, public theologian, and cohost of the Three Black Men podcast. The book, planned for November 2026, outlines how God speaks to the "heart language" of our time and includes the author's “New Living Treyslation” of key Bible passages, said Morris.Got Bible questions? You can still leave a voicemail at 305-290-1190! We may even put you in the show
ABT 2026 Season Opener – Gippsland Lakes | Winning Techniques, Gear, and Tournament Breakdown The 2026 ABT season is officially underway — and it starts with a cracker event at Gippsland Lakes. In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project Podcast, we break down the ABT Gippsland Lakes Round (February 3–4, 2026) with full tournament results, in-depth angler interviews, bite period analysis, and the exact techniques that produced winning bags. If you want to catch bigger BREAM in tournaments or recreationally, this episode is loaded with practical insights from anglers who were right at the top of the leaderboard.
Finance and Tech reporter David Morris reported on Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX. POWERHOUSE Arena in New York City hosted this event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Finance and Tech reporter David Morris reported on Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX. POWERHOUSE Arena in New York City hosted this event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FFFF Ep202 Fave Five Bruce Willis Rolesbit.ly/ffff202 - bit.ly/vffff202Bruce Willis brings the big guns to episode 202 as photographer and pal David Morris zooms in from the Cave of Destiny to help us count down our favorite roles from everyone's favorite smirking action hero. Whether he's saving the day in a blood-soaked undershirt, traveling through time, or just trying to survive another impossible situation with nothing but wit and a winning smirk, Bruce has given us decades of unforgettable performances. Join us in the Plastic Microphone Studios as we debate which Bruce is best Bruce, share some behind-the-scenes tidbits, and try not to get too distracted talking about that iconic hairline. Links can be found on our profile page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram ( @FaveFiveFromFans ), X ( @Fave5FromFans ), Facebook ( FaveFiveFromFans ), and our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios' X and Instagram ( @PMStudiosPod ) and the great stuff on X from Complete Disarray With Jamie Ray ( @DisarrayPodcast ), The Average Home Theater Reviews ( @AHT_Reviews), Red Dog Terrain ( @RedDogTerrain ), Sequel House (@SequelHousePod ), and more!Fave Five From Fans - www.youtube.com/@favefivefromfans6580 The Average Home Theater Reviews - www.youtube.com/@averagehometheater4901Red Dog Terrain - www.youtube.com/@reddogterrain Sequel House - www.youtube.com/@SequelHousePod #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #PMStudiosPod #podcast #podcasts #podcasting
Stealing the Future is the first book to tell the true and full story of Sam Bankman-Fried and his historic crimes. It chronicles the $11 billion FTX fraud with the detail and nuance of a financial fraud expert and cryptocurrency insider – but unlike any book before it, it also traces the ideas that enabled the crime. “Effective Altruism” and related tendencies, such as longtermism and transhumanism, remain dangerously influential in today's Silicon Valley. Despite Bankman-Fried's pose as a cuddly liberal philanthropist, they are now center stage in the global rise of the far right, and also lie at the heart of OpenAI, the tech darling that took FTX's place as the face of the future. In this interview, Morris explains how some of the key thought processes that drive today's techno-billionaires and how we can spot the next fraudsters in our midst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Stealing the Future is the first book to tell the true and full story of Sam Bankman-Fried and his historic crimes. It chronicles the $11 billion FTX fraud with the detail and nuance of a financial fraud expert and cryptocurrency insider – but unlike any book before it, it also traces the ideas that enabled the crime. “Effective Altruism” and related tendencies, such as longtermism and transhumanism, remain dangerously influential in today's Silicon Valley. Despite Bankman-Fried's pose as a cuddly liberal philanthropist, they are now center stage in the global rise of the far right, and also lie at the heart of OpenAI, the tech darling that took FTX's place as the face of the future. In this interview, Morris explains how some of the key thought processes that drive today's techno-billionaires and how we can spot the next fraudsters in our midst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Stealing the Future is the first book to tell the true and full story of Sam Bankman-Fried and his historic crimes. It chronicles the $11 billion FTX fraud with the detail and nuance of a financial fraud expert and cryptocurrency insider – but unlike any book before it, it also traces the ideas that enabled the crime. “Effective Altruism” and related tendencies, such as longtermism and transhumanism, remain dangerously influential in today's Silicon Valley. Despite Bankman-Fried's pose as a cuddly liberal philanthropist, they are now center stage in the global rise of the far right, and also lie at the heart of OpenAI, the tech darling that took FTX's place as the face of the future. In this interview, Morris explains how some of the key thought processes that drive today's techno-billionaires and how we can spot the next fraudsters in our midst. 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
Stealing the Future is the first book to tell the true and full story of Sam Bankman-Fried and his historic crimes. It chronicles the $11 billion FTX fraud with the detail and nuance of a financial fraud expert and cryptocurrency insider – but unlike any book before it, it also traces the ideas that enabled the crime. “Effective Altruism” and related tendencies, such as longtermism and transhumanism, remain dangerously influential in today's Silicon Valley. Despite Bankman-Fried's pose as a cuddly liberal philanthropist, they are now center stage in the global rise of the far right, and also lie at the heart of OpenAI, the tech darling that took FTX's place as the face of the future. In this interview, Morris explains how some of the key thought processes that drive today's techno-billionaires and how we can spot the next fraudsters in our midst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Stealing the Future is the first book to tell the true and full story of Sam Bankman-Fried and his historic crimes. It chronicles the $11 billion FTX fraud with the detail and nuance of a financial fraud expert and cryptocurrency insider – but unlike any book before it, it also traces the ideas that enabled the crime. “Effective Altruism” and related tendencies, such as longtermism and transhumanism, remain dangerously influential in today's Silicon Valley. Despite Bankman-Fried's pose as a cuddly liberal philanthropist, they are now center stage in the global rise of the far right, and also lie at the heart of OpenAI, the tech darling that took FTX's place as the face of the future. In this interview, Morris explains how some of the key thought processes that drive today's techno-billionaires and how we can spot the next fraudsters in our midst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Stealing the Future is the first book to tell the true and full story of Sam Bankman-Fried and his historic crimes. It chronicles the $11 billion FTX fraud with the detail and nuance of a financial fraud expert and cryptocurrency insider – but unlike any book before it, it also traces the ideas that enabled the crime. “Effective Altruism” and related tendencies, such as longtermism and transhumanism, remain dangerously influential in today's Silicon Valley. Despite Bankman-Fried's pose as a cuddly liberal philanthropist, they are now center stage in the global rise of the far right, and also lie at the heart of OpenAI, the tech darling that took FTX's place as the face of the future. In this interview, Morris explains how some of the key thought processes that drive today's techno-billionaires and how we can spot the next fraudsters in our midst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/finance
Stealing the Future is the first book to tell the true and full story of Sam Bankman-Fried and his historic crimes. It chronicles the $11 billion FTX fraud with the detail and nuance of a financial fraud expert and cryptocurrency insider – but unlike any book before it, it also traces the ideas that enabled the crime. “Effective Altruism” and related tendencies, such as longtermism and transhumanism, remain dangerously influential in today's Silicon Valley. Despite Bankman-Fried's pose as a cuddly liberal philanthropist, they are now center stage in the global rise of the far right, and also lie at the heart of OpenAI, the tech darling that took FTX's place as the face of the future. In this interview, Morris explains how some of the key thought processes that drive today's techno-billionaires and how we can spot the next fraudsters in our midst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In September, the federal Government made an announcement that sent shockwaves through the community of climate activists and advocates: a 2035 climate target range of 62 to 70 % below 2005 levels. The lead-up to the announcement saw hundreds of groups calling for an ambitious target, many advocating for net-zero. Now they're left reeling. Today, I bring you interviews with two leaders in the climate advocacy space: David Morris, CEO of Frontrunners and former CEO of the Environmental Defenders Office; and Karin Stark, Director at Farm Renewables Consulting and Founder of the National Renewables in Agriculture conference. Their unique perspectives - drawing on work with sportspeople and farmers respectively – highlight the disappointment and frustration many are feeling in the wake of these new targets – and how they're forging onwards with the work for a safer future.David Morris joined Frontrunners as CEO after over a decade with the Environmental Defenders Office (EDO). Frontrunners has helped support the formation of player-led climate movements like Footy for Climate, Cricket for Climate and the Sport for 75 open letter to the Federal Government. Karin Stark is the director of Farm Renewables Consulting and founder of the National Renewables in Agriculture conference – an event bringing together farmers, agriculture and energy consultants, peak bodies and Government representatives to share stories of on-farm renewables, their business case and discuss what's driving the transformation of energy use in agriculture. She co-authored ‘Farm-Powered', a report on renewable energy and agriculture commissioned by Farmers for Climate Action. Earth Matters #1527 was produced by Mia Audrey in narrm (Melbourne).
Rev. David Morris concludes the "Swipe Left" sermon series unpacking Jesus' radical command to love your enemies, showing that real strength comes through surrender, prayer, and choosing love over hate, even when it feels impossible. It's a raw reminder that boundaries, grace, and forgiveness are how we heal, reflect God's heart, and break cycles of bitterness.The Stirring meets at 5:30 pm on Sundays.This series is for anyone seeking authentic faith, honest conversations, and a deeper understanding of God's word—whether you're deconstructing, in recovery, or just searching for real answers in a divided world.—Stay connected with The Stirring at Hope Church in Memphis, TN:Website • HopeChurchMemphis.comInstagram • @TheStirringAtHopeTikTok • @TheStirringAtHopeFacebook • @TheStirringAtHopePrayer • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Prayer
It's time to return to the slopes in today's episode, as we dive into one of Australia's most thrilling winter disciplines: aerial skiing. We're joined by the country's top male aerialist, Reilly Flanagan, who takes us through his incredible journey in the sport and his ambitions for the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics. From discovering aerials as a young Aussie to climbing the ranks on the world stage, Reilly shares what drew him to the sport, the challenges faced by male skiers in a female-dominated discipline in Australia, and what it will take to inspire more men to take flight. We also explore the influence of Olympic silver medallist David Morris on Reilly's career, his recent international breakthroughs, and just what an Olympic appearance next year would mean to him. You'll be flipping with excitement in this high-flying, inspiring chat with one of Australia's brightest winter sport stars, don't miss it!
bit.ly/ffff190 - bit.ly/vffff190We welcome David Morris from Double Windsor Photography back to the Plastic Microphone Studios to explore the chilling and imaginative world of bestselling author Dean Koontz. In this spine-tingling episode, we dive deep into the prolific writer's vast catalog of supernatural thrillers, psychological horror, and genre-bending fiction.David shares his favorite Dean Koontz novels, discussing what makes each one unforgettable - from the author's masterful character development to his unique blend of horror, science fiction, and heartfelt human drama. We explore Koontz's evolution as a writer, his recurring themes of good versus evil, and how his optimistic worldview sets him apart in the horror genre.Whether you're a longtime fan of novels like “Watchers” and “Intensity” or new to Koontz's atmospheric storytelling, this episode offers fresh insights into one of America's most successful thriller writers. Tune in for thoughtful analysis, passionate recommendations, and maybe a few spine-chilling moments as we countdown the essential Dean Koontz reads that every fan should experience.Find out more about David by visiting his Instagram ( @doublewindsorphoto ) and his website www.doublewindsorphotography.com Links can be found on our profile page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), Twitter/X (www.X.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios' X & Instagram accounts ( @PMStudiosPod ) for more content from The Average Home Theater Reviews, Red Dog Terrain, Sequel House, and more! #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #Invasion #Funhouse #Whispers #TheEyesofDarkness #Phantoms #Twilight #DragonTears #MrMurder #Intensity #SoleSurvivor #FromtheCornerofHisEye #TheFace #LifeExpectancy #TheHusband #TheGoodGuy
You'd think a company with as many resources, employees, and facilities as AT&T or Comcast would have good customer service. Surely, with all the billions of dollars flowing through these businesses, there'd be some resources devoted to creating a really good customer experience, right? If only that were the case. The thing is, these telecom monopolies are so big, with their power so entrenched, that it doesn't matter if their customer service is good. When you control the market, you control the market whether customers are happy or not. Time and again, smaller, locally-controlled telecom companies and networks have better customer service and better products. Because they're small and connected to their communities, these small companies have greater motivation to please their customers. Plus, since they're competing against giants, they have a lot to prove to their customers. This is the crux of one of Christopher Mitchell's arguments about why community broadband matters. Christopher Mitchell, today's guest on Building Local Power, is the head of ILSR's Community Broadband Networks Initiative. Community broadband networks can take many forms, from municipal networks to co-ops and more. These networks are important, says Mitchell, not just because they're better for consumers but because Internet access is essentially a human right in the contemporary world. Reliable and affordable Internet access isn't just about social media and Netflix; everything from healthcare to education and beyond relies on a good Internet connection, all the more reason to leave broadband access in the hands of local communities. On today's episode, Christopher explains all this, as well as sharing his thoughts on his friend, ILSR's recently passed co-founder David Morris. It's a compelling conversation with a passionate advocate. For full show notes and transcript, visit https://ilsr.org/articles/blp-internet-as-a-human-right
Welcome to BanklessTV, featuring Peter Van Valkenburgh from Coin Center and David Morris of The Rage, freshly back from the SDNY courtroom with the inside scoop on the Roman Storm verdict. In this episode we unpack the split decision—how Storm beat the money-laundering and sanctions-evasion counts yet was found guilty on the hot-button “unlicensed money-transmission” charge—and what that single conviction means for every non-custodial developer in crypto. Peter breaks down the legal tightrope between FinCEN guidance and DOJ prosecution, outlines three clear appeal paths (including the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act), and explains why Roman's case could still become a rallying point for financial-privacy legislation. David shares firsthand color from the trial: jury deadlocks, high-stakes witness drama, and the emotional moment Storm walked free to see his daughter. Join us to hear why this verdict is both a wake-up call and an opportunity, what Congress, the courts, and the next administration might do next, and how the outcome could reshape DeFi, privacy tech, and open-source innovation for years to come. ------
We hear it again and again on this show: neighborhoods that are presumed less likely to fight back are taken advantage of by huge corporations and monopolies. Through predatory decisions and massive market power, a chain grocery store erodes a historically black neighborhood into a food desert. Amazon locates a massive warehouse, and its associated noise, congestion, and pollution, into an already vulnerable area of town. The Target in the BIPOC neighborhood is demonstrably worse than the Target in the rich, white part of town. Now we're seeing the same pattern play out with the question of where to put AI data centers and their enormous environmental demands. The tech companies making these decisions seek out the neighborhoods that have the least political capital, neighborhoods that Brenda Platt calls “areas of least political resistance.” And she would know. Brenda Platt, director of ILSR's Composting for Community Initiative, has been fighting for sustainability, recycling, reuse, and composting for a bit longer than I've been alive. Throughout her nearly 40 year career, Brenda has taken a leading role in shifting the waste industry away from expensive, polluting, and inefficient trash incinerators. Today she's working tirelessly to not only encourage sustainable waste alternatives like composting, but she's fighting to ensure that such programs remain under community control and influence. Compost, she says, has to be local by default. It's silly to ship banana peels across the country, so it's best to figure out local and sustainable waste alternatives. Here to catch us up on her recent work, Brenda is today's guest. Listen in to hear the story of her influential work, her reflections on how the incinerator fight resonates today, and her memories of working with beloved ILSR co-founder David Morris. For transcript and related resources, see the episode page at https://ilsr.org/articles/blp-why-solving-waste-has-to-be-local
When ILSR co-founder David Morris published his pamphlet The Dawning of Solar Cells in 1975, nearly the only people using solar power were those in the Apollo program at NASA. Yet David saw decades into the future as he laid out a vision for community control and local ownership of a solar power system that […]
When ILSR co-founder David Morris published his pamphlet The Dawning of Solar Cells in 1975, nearly the only people using solar power were those in the Apollo program at NASA. Yet David saw decades into the future as he laid out a vision for community control and local ownership of a solar power system that was better for the climate and kept much more money in local economies than utility monopolies ever would. In many ways, says ILSR co-director and leader of the Energy Democracy Initiative, John Farrell, the world is still catching up with things David Morris wrote 50 years ago. John Farrell is this week's guest. To hear him tell it, one of the most important lessons he took from David Morris was that the idea of clean energy itself isn't enough. In addition to the climate, we must also think about who owns energy and the systems that provide it. If clean energy systems are owned and controlled by energy monopolies, communities still find themselves at the mercy of huge corporations. A true energy revolution will come not only from clean energy, but community-owned clean energy. That's the path to energy self-reliance. That's the path that David Morris charted decades ago, and it's the path that John Farrell and ILSR's energy democracy team follow to this day. For transcript and related resources, see the episode page at https://ilsr.org/articles/blp-why-clean-energy-is-not-enough
Some artists shy away from using AI. Kansas City photographer and digital artist David Morris embraces it. Hear how a local creative harnesses AI to bring his vision to life, and where you can see it. Plus: A Kansas City bookselling icon is retiring after years of tracking down Black books and vinyl. Now, a new generation is stepping up to preserve her legacy.
On this week's episode of Building Local Power, we continue our series honoring ILSR's co-founder David Morris, who passed away in June. One way to measure the impact of someone's work is to measure their influence on those they mentored. And if you ask Stacy Mitchell, the word "influence" isn't even sufficient for what she […]
On this week's episode of Building Local Power, we continue our series honoring ILSR's co-founder David Morris, who passed away in June. One way to measure the impact of someone's work is to measure their influence on those they mentored. And if you ask Stacy Mitchell, the word "influence" isn't even sufficient for what she learned from David Morris. Hired into an entry-level position at ILSR by David Morris in 1997, Mitchell now leads the Independent Business Initiative and co-directs the entire organization. Her time working with Morris led to a long and distinguished career at ILSR and in the broader antimonopoly movement. On this episode, Mitchell shares her reflections on her time working with Morris and on the impact of his work overall. Listen for her insights about how prescient Morris's work is proving to be, as well as his demanding curiosity and tireless advocacy. Ultimately, Mitchell claims, Morris's philosophy is a blueprint for what it means to build local power, and Morris did that until the very end of his life. Don't miss this stirring conversation about one revolutionary's impact on another. For transcript and related resources, see the episode page at https://ilsr.org/articles/blp-the-problems-you-can-solve
It's been over eight years since we last caught up with Australian freestyle skier David Morris, and a lot has happened since then. In 2018, he competed in his third and final Olympic Games — an appearance that saw him narrowly miss out on a second Olympic medal under controversial circumstances in the men's aerials final. Seven years on from that moment, David reflects on the experience and shares how he feels about it today. He also looks back on all three of his Olympic appearances in Vancouver, Sochi, and PyeongChang. We also dive into his time in Beijing from a coaching perspective, get his deep insights into the state of the sport in Australia, and hear some fascinating behind-the-scenes stories that you won't want to miss. Always engaging, entertaining, and honest, David brings his signature energy to a conversation that's bound to brighten your day. So hit play and enjoy one of our most fun and brutally honest chats yet!
Here at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, we recently received some shocking news as we learned of the sudden passing of our beloved co-founder, David Morris. A giant in the antimonopoly field, an innovative thinker ahead of his time, and a crucial mentor to so many of us here at ILSR, David will be missed. […]
Here at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, we recently received some shocking news as we learned of the sudden passing of our beloved co-founder, David Morris. A giant in the antimonopoly field, an innovative thinker ahead of his time, and a crucial mentor to so many of us here at ILSR, David will be missed. I imagine I wasn't alone in diving into ILSR's archives to understand and revisit David's work and legacy in the wake of his death. Reading David's work from the last 50 years reminded me just how much he deeply understood about building local power, often well before political discourse arrived at the same conclusions. That's the inspiration for this week's episode of Building Local Power. Today, we're revisiting episode 22 of Building Local Power, a 2017 interview between David Morris and ILSR's Community Broadband Initiative director, Chris Mitchell. What struck me about this interview was how much of it could be said today and how much David anticipated our current moment. In the interview you're about to hear, when asked about the source of local power, David explained that the communal nature of cities has had massive power since medieval times. In doing so, David lauds the value of so-called “Sanctuary Cities,” asserting that the term really means mutual protection against a faraway federal government that doesn't necessarily act in the city's interest. Such thoughts are almost painfully relevant in the wake of June 14th's “No Kings” rallies, as those in power cynically exploit tensions about the alleged dangers of cities. There are those who say cities should not be sanctuaries. One of the many pieces of wisdom we have from David Morris's long career runs counter to that: cities have dramatic potential for their residents to protect each other, and to act in each other's best interest. That's how local power is built. I hope you enjoy revisiting this 2017 interview as much as I did. For transcript and related resources, see the episode page at https://ilsr.org/articles/blp-what-cities-can-do
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Buckle up, film & automotive fans! This week on "Fave Five From Fans," we're revving our engines with special guest David Morris, acclaimed photographer and certified gearhead. David Zooms into the Plastic Microphone Studios to join us for a high-octane conversation about the greatest car-centric films ever made.From the quarter-mile drag races of "Fast & Furious" to the post-apocalyptic wastelands of "Mad Max," we're shifting through all the gears of automotive cinema. David shares stunning insights on iconic movie vehicles, we discuss some of the most thrilling chase sequences in film history, and yes, we even detour into some car-focused TV shows that deserve your attention.Whether you're a cinema buff, a petrolhead, or just someone who appreciates the perfect marriage of mechanics and storytelling, this episode delivers premium content with no speed limits. Download now and join our joyride through automotive entertainment!Find out more about David by checking out Instagram @doublewindsorphoto .Links are on our profile page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), Twitter/X (www.twitter.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios Twitter for more fun! #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #driveangry #knightrider #knightrider2000 #duel #corvettesummer #MarkHamill #AnniePotts #Wraith #MadMax #RoadWarrior #DeathProof #QuentinTarantino #ItalianJob #TheCar #JamesBrolin #DeathRace2000 #DeathRace #NeedForSpeed #FordVFerrari
In this week's episode of "Complete Disarray With Jamie Ray,” we welcome David Morris from Double Windsor Knot Photography for an in-depth exploration of the cult classic sci-fi series "Fringe." Morris, known for his keen visual analysis and pop culture insights, joins via Zoom to unpack the show's intricate narrative, groundbreaking scientific concepts, and lasting impact on television storytelling.The conversation promises to delve into the series' unique blend of episodic mysteries and overarching mythology, exploring how "Fringe" challenged traditional science fiction storytelling. Morris will likely discuss the show's innovative approach to parallel universes, fringe science, and the compelling character dynamics between Walter Bishop, Peter Bishop, and Olivia Dunham. Listeners can expect a comprehensive discussion that spans the show's five-season run, examining its narrative complexity, visual storytelling, and the ways it pushed the boundaries of network television science fiction. Morris's background in photography may provide unique insights into the show's visual aesthetics and cinematographic techniques. Jamie Ray and David Morris will explore how "Fringe" balanced procedural elements with a deeply emotional and complex serialized story, making it a standout series in the late 2000s and early 2010s television landscape.#fringeseries #oliviadunham #fringetvshow #fringe #peterbishop #joshuajackson #annatorv #fringeonfox #fringeturkey #fringedivision #fringetv #walterbishop #johnnoble #fringefan #fringeedit #yabancidiziler #bilimkurgufilmleri #yabanc #dizireplikleri #astridfarnsworth #lincolnlee #ninasharp #henriettabishop #williambell #charliefrancis #lledesfbi #gene #davidrobertjones #like #johnscott
Sunday - David Morris - Christ, the Suffering Servant and Our Example - Mark 10
Every age and stage a child goes through is essential for the next generation. Join Leon & Lindsey on this week's Faith Together podcast as they discuss the importance of the middle school phase of parenting with middle school pastor, David Morris.
Join me and returning guest David Morris for a heart-warming February episode celebrating the universal language of love through music. In this Valentine's season special, we dive deep into our selections of the most moving love songs that have touched their hearts over the years.From timeless classics to contemporary hits, we share the stories behind why these particular songs resonate with us, exploring themes of first love, enduring partnerships, and the bittersweet nature of romance. We will discuss the musical composition, historical context, and personal memories associated with each selection.This episode features engaging discussions about personal stories and connections to each selected song and the artistic elements that make these songs particularly impactful.Whether you're a hopeless romantic or simply appreciate the artistry of well-crafted love songs, this episode offers a perfect blend of musical appreciation, personal storytelling, and cultural analysisYou can listen to the companion Spotify Playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6mCgOxNB6rkcHsSqlyUbCK?si=99be08eab11a41cf Links are on our profile page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), Twitter/X (www.twitter.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios Twitter for more fun! #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #lovesong #love #music #song #lovesongs #singer #songs #musicvideo #romanticsong #ValentinesDay #Cupid
In today's episode of The Banking & Payments Show podcast, we talk about who the BaaS compliance crackdown will hit the most, why Walmart and Amazon will pilot pay-by-bank at checkout in 2025, and how consumer privacy will change under a second Trump administration. Join the discussion with host and Head of Business Development, Rob Rubin, and Principal Analysts Tiffani Montez and David Morris. Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/emarketer/ For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@emarketer.com For more information visit: https://www.emarketer.com/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com For a transcript of this episode click here: https://www.emarketer.com/content/podcast-banking-payments-show-banking-payments-trends-2025 © 2025 EMARKETER
David Morris is a 3X Olympian, Olympic Silver Medalist as an aerialist for Australia. David made history becoming the first male to win an olympic medal for Australia in aerials and was also the flag bearer for Australia at the closing ceremonies of the 2014 Sochi Olympics. David had a tremendous career with 45 World Cup starts and 5 World Cup Podiums, he was a World Cup Winner in 2013 and World Championship medalist in 2017. In this episode we discuss Dave's journey into aerials and his career! Enjoy! #whatdrivesyou #success #skiing . . . . . . . . #aerials #jumping #champion #Olympics #driven #gold #win #inthearena #podcast #skiing #ski #teamaus #sochi #vancouver #gymnast #aerialskiing #winter #sports #athlete #mind #worldcup #championmindset
In this episode of Planning Aces, co-hosts Jack Sweeney and Brett Knowles explore insights from CFOs Sandra Wallach (Amprius Technologies), David Morris (Guardian Pharmacy Services), and David Eckstein (Vanta). The discussion highlights themes around technology adoption and data-driven decision-making. Sandra Wallach emphasizes the importance of hands-on involvement, leveraging weekly meetings and direct collaboration to stay aligned with supply chain and customer needs. David Morris reflects on Guardian's long-term journey to IPO, underscoring rigorous planning processes, investment in data infrastructure, and a methodical approach to decision-making. David Eckstein examines AI's transformative potential, advocating for measured experimentation while noting its current success in streamlining sales and operational processes. Brett Knowles identifies an overarching narrative of incremental technological adoption, comparing CFOs' approaches to “crawl, walk, and run” stages. The episode underscores the evolving role of FP&A as a strategic partner, balancing technology with organizational culture and long-term value creation.
When it came to the public markets, no one can accuse David Morris and his seasoned C-suite colleagues, Fred Burke and Kendall Forbes, of being impatient. Guardian Pharmacy Services, a company they built from the ground up, recently raised $112 million in an IPO, listing on the NYSE under the symbol “GRDN.” The milestone reflects a culmination of over three decades of ever thoughtful, strategic decision making in a highly specialized market.For CFO David Morris, the path to the public markets wasn't about rapid scaling or chasing quick wins. “We knew from the start that success in healthcare is a long game,” he says, underscoring the team's deliberate approach. CEO Fred Burke, COO Kendall Forbes, and Morris founded Guardian Pharmacy with the understanding that meaningful growth would come through a patient, steady process of building relationships and refining operations. They entered a complex space, providing technology-enabled pharmacy services for long-term care facilities (LTCFs) across the U.S., from assisted living to behavioral health facilities.Today, Guardian's 50 pharmacies serve approximately 174,000 residents in 6,700 facilities across 36 states. With more than two-thirds of its revenue coming from assisted living and behavioral health facilities, Guardian has become a trusted partner in the long-term care industry, where patient care and regulatory oversight demand careful attention.The IPO marks a new chapter for Guardian, yet Morris, Burke, and Forbes remain dedicated to their original mission. As the company grows in the public eye, their focus remains on delivering results through quality service and operational insight, underscoring the patient leadership that has driven Guardian's success.
On today's podcast episode of The Banking & Payments Show, we discuss financial media networks, identifying what they are and why financial institutions are creating them. In the ‘Story by Numbers' segment, we talk about how different advertisers can migrate to financial media networks based on data assets. In the ‘For Arguments Sake' segment, we debate if creating successful financial media networks depends on delivering audiences at scale. Listen to the discussion as host Rob Rubin welcomes analysts Maria Elm and David Morris to the show. Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/emarketer/ For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@emarketer.com For more information visit: https://www.emarketer.com/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com For a transcript of this episode click here: https://www.emarketer.com/content/podcast-banking-payments-show-financial-media-networks © 2024 EMARKETER
In this week's episode, James interviews David Morris about which payment methods are most important and how ISOs and ISVs should adjust their payment acceptance strategy. Then, we get a sales tip from Rich Norton and James finishes this episode with a special segment recorded a few days ago at his dinner with Green Payments on the future of the payments industry and how Agents and ISOs should focus on partnerships as they move forward.
On today's podcast episode, we discuss if ‘Just Walk Out' technology will ever catch on at scale, how different generations respond to self-checkout, and what the next iteration of in-store payments will look like. Listen to the conversation with our analyst Sara Lebow as she hosts analysts Sky Canaves and David Morris. Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/emarketer/ For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@emarketer.com For more information visit: https://www.emarketer.com/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com For a transcript of this episode click here: https://www.emarketer.com/content/podcast-reimagining-retail-just-walk-out-future-of-payments-not-what-is © 2024 EMARKETER
This Quoircast podcast episode is brought to you by Better Living Through Literature: How Books Change Lives And (Sometimes) History By Robin Bates. Published by Quoir and available on August 20, 2024In this episode we chat with David MorrisDavid Morris is a long-time student of the personal journey of faith in the United States, the publisher at Lake Drive Books, a literary agent at Hyponymous Literary, and an author. After nearly 30 years of experience, including as a vice president and publisher with HarperCollins, his philosophy is to create focus among spiritually innovative authors and apply his experience in any way they need it, regardless of whether it's publishing or agenting.You can follow David Morris on:Facebook Instagram LinkedInYou can find all things David Morris related on his websiteCheck out David's publishing company Lake Drive Books at their websiteYou can purchase David's book Lost Faith And Wandering Souls on Amazon.comYou can connect with This Is Not Church on:Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTubeAlso check out our Biolink for all things This Is Not Church relatedPlease like and follow our Quoircast Partners:Heretic Happy Hour Messy Spirituality Apostates Anonymous Second Cup with Keith The Church Needs TherapyIdeas Digest Snarky Faith Podcast Wild Olive Deadly Faith Spirituality Brew Pub Faith For The Rest Of UsJonathan_Foster Sacred Thoughts Holy Heretics Reframing Our Stories Bros Bibles & Beer Liminal LivingLove Covered Life The Social Jesus Project I Was A Teenage FundamentalistEach episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!
In this episode, Jeff sits down with publisher and author agent David Morris to talk about his history in publishing, the difference between a small publisher and an agent, and what he looks for in authors. You can find David's publishing house (Lake Drive Books) at https://www.lakedrivebooks.com/ You can find his work as a literary agent (Hyponymous Literary Agency) at https://www.hyponymous.com/ For more on dialogue, check out https://dialoguedoctor.com/
On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by David Morris to dive into the history of the LDS church's For The Strength of Youth Pamphlet.Since the mid-1960s, this pamphlet has been given to young people in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints to guide their behavior and make sure they understand the dos and don'ts of growing up in the LDS church. David has compiled visuals from these pamphlets, posters, pictures and more, throughout the decades to present us with a clear idea of what the purity culture themes were and how they have changed today.We know you'll find this episode nostalgic as we take you back through the pamphlets of your youth.***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast:If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here:https://www.mormonishpodcast.org/supportAlso at: PayPal: https://paypal.me/BiblioTechMedia?cou...Venmo: @BiblioTechMedia****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you'd like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerchWe appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much!Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast!Contact Mormonish Podcast: mormonishpodcast@gmail.com
In 1974, in Washington D.C., amidst a backdrop of economic turbulence and social unrest, the seeds of the Institute for Local Self-reliance were sown. David Morris, Neil Seldman, and Gil Friend, driven by a shared vision of community resilience, founded the Institute in a townhouse in the Adams Morgan neighborhood. Their goal was to demonstrate that our economies and environments can thrive when rooted in community cooperation and mutual aid. Fifty years later, in the face of prevailing national norms promoting centralization, ILSR continues to challenge the status quo through research, advocacy, and grassroots organizing, promoting a framework of decentralized production, responsibility, and authority. For additional resources visit: https://ilsr.org/building-local-power/
On today's podcast episode, in our "Retail Me This, Retail Me That" segment, we discuss the main friction points at the point of sale and potential sticking points to adopting easier payment systems. Then for "Red-Hot Retail," our analysts give us four spicy predictions about the future of retail payments. Join our analyst Sara Lebow as she hosts analysts Sky Canaves and David Morris. Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/emarketer/ For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@emarketer.com. For more information visit: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/contact/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com For a transcript of this episode click here: © 2024 EMARKETER Walmart Connect helps brands connect with our customers more often and more meaningfully than ever before to accelerate shared growth. As the closed-loop media business of America's largest omnichannel retailer, Walmart Connect offers unparalleled opportunities for brands to reach their desired customers no matter where, how, and when they shop. For additional information, visit walmartconnect.com.
The gang gets together for WFO Ignition as Ric Flair goes WOO! Joe is fresh back from the Engine Performance Expo, David Morris pinch hits for Sue Morris, The Chili Bowl, Haas F1 changes, and loads of drag racing talk is on tap. Enjoy this one!