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Acclaimed University of Houston Africana Studies Professor Gerald Horne returns to our classroom. Dr. Horne’s insightful analysis is renowned for shedding light on the most pressing issues of our time. This week, he’ll break down critical developments in South Africa, Ethiopia, Iran, Israel, the Sahel Nations, Colombia, Senegal, and China. He’ll also provide a deep dive into the recent primary races in Texas and California, and tackle the urgent matter of the Trump Administration’s policy of admitting only Afrikaners as refugees. Plus, with Juneteenth celebrations approaching and tensions with Iran escalating, Dr. Horne’s perspective is more essential than ever. Before Dr. Horne takes the stage, hear from author LeeAnet Noble, who previews her book "Black. White, Colored," and Baltimore’s own David Murphy from the National Black Unity News, who will unveil powerful plans to ignite unity across our communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"We, redeemed sons of Adam, by faith in Jesus Christ, are called heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ." Pastor/Dr. David Murphy begins to tell us about the inheritance that believers have from God. This sermon's focus is on the distinct people who are qualified for this inheritance, the children of God. Pastor Murphy will also share how this glorious, promised inheritance should be a controlling thought in our evangelism and counselling ministry.
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Pastor/Dr. David Murphy reminds us of the Holy Spirit's work in the believer's life and eternal security, as seen throughout Romans chapter 8. In verse 16, we see that the Holy Spirit places the believer in the body of Christ as God's son. As we study verse 16, Pastor Murphy addresses four points:1-The misconception that the Holy Spirit is not a person, because of the grammar used.2-The misapprehension about the text that torments believers, because they haven't experienced a supernatural voice to confirm that they are a child of God.3-The Biblical meaning, that the Spirit brings us to persuasion that we are the sons of God, and 4-A practical word about security: that your assurance may vary, because the human spirit is imperfect on Earth, but the Holy Spirit will bring you back.
What do you think about the content creator, Ishowspeed, who recently toured the Caribbean? Should the church emulate some of the good practices of the Mormon church? Is it Biblical to bury a Bible in the foundation of your home to bless your home? What are some ways that a wife can show love to her husband? How should family members distribute various responsibilities? What Biblical principles help to promote good communication within the context of a relationship? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy continues to show us that the believer is a son of God, and a son of God can enjoy the assurance of eternal security as God's heir. We'll continue to see what it means to being a son of God (4 of 7 ways):4-God protects us,5-He provides for us as His children,6-He is always ready to listen and grant an audience with Him, and7-God leads His sons and daughters by a-acting on the mind, b-working on our hearts and desires, and c-by acting on our will.
Are the Amish people Christians or are they a cult? As Christians, how do we know what to openly rebuke and what to ignore? Should a church have membership requirements? Was Jesus a revolutionary? How does a person have a 'quiet time' with God and how do you get started? What should the Christian disposition be if times come when they may need to physically fight against violent groups? How can we address the misuse of grace that enables sins? What are practical ways a husband can show love to his wife? How does a family sort the responsibilities within a home? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy continues to show us that the believer is a son of God, and a son of God can enjoy the assurance of eternal security as God's heir. We'll continue to see what it means to being a son of God (4 of 7 ways):4-God protects us,5-He provides for us as His children,6-He is always ready to listen and grant an audience with Him, and7-God leads His sons and daughters by a-acting on the mind, b-working on our hearts and desires, and c-by acting on our will.
RTÉ's David Murphy discusses the current state of Exchequer finances.
The Bible passages that speak about not uncovering your family member's skirt, are they referring to not marrying family members? Are there spirits that pretend to be the Holy Spirit? What can I do when I'm tired of life and my loans leave me with a meagre salary? What does God say about tarot reading, and where do these readers get their insight from? Is there a general judgement, and when will it happen? If you're being mistreated in a marriage are you expected to stay, and does God want you to suffer in that way? Is religious modernism a form of Christianity? What is British Israelism? Is sanctification instant or gradual? Does a believer need to bypass reason in order to be truly spiritual? What is Scientology? Should church members sue one another? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discussed these and other listener questions.
Tig James MBE is back with a post-Brexit Brit update, and joining us for the first time - David Murphy, sharing news of his 'Irish Yappers' project!More fun & Portugal-loving info' between shows here - www.theportugalclub.comAnd check out Carl's new 50+ AI project here - www.aioldguycarl.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.Get help moving to and living in Portugal
The Philadelphia 76ers are preparing to face the Boston Celtics in a crucial Game 7, notably without the presence of superstar Jason Tatum. Dei Lynam is on hand to analyze this pivotal matchup, highlighting the historical challenges the 76ers have encountered against the Celtics. In response to the news of Tatum's absence, Dei engages with Coach Jim Lynam and David Murphy, both of whom share their insights on the implications for the game. They discuss the 76ers' chances of advancing to the next round, acknowledging that while the path to victory will be difficult, there remains a significant opportunity for the team to progress in the playoffs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The first three months of the year saw a rise in the completion of new homes, a 33% rise compared to the same period last year. Our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy has the latest.
In what way was Jesus made sin in 2 Corinthians 5:21? Are there degrees of sin - are some sins worse than others? What was the value of animal sacrifice in the Old Testament? Is it true that there are over 80 gospels but only 4 were chosen to be included in the New Testament? If blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is unforgiveable, doesn't that mean it's a higher sin than others? Is the Genesis creation narrative of mythological origin borrowed from an earlier version of the story found in the Ancient Near East? Can you explain the disagreements between some numbers given in the books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles? Can you hear God's voice clearly? Does the Bible teach that cousins cannot marry? Did Paul teach celibacy in 1 Corinthians 7? What is your view on those who set dates for the Lord's return? Is there a general judgement, and when will it happen? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
No matter where you go in the world, you're never too far from an Irish pub. Seán's guest has recently released an app for Irish people abroad to find the best pubs in their area, and more importantly, connect with other Irish people in their area.David Murphy, Founder of Irish Yappers, joins to discuss.
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No matter where you go in the world, you're never too far from an Irish pub. Seán's guest has recently released an app for Irish people abroad to find the best pubs in their area, and more importantly, connect with other Irish people in their area.David Murphy, Founder of Irish Yappers, joins to discuss.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy continues to show us that the believer is a son of God, and a son of God can enjoy the assurance of eternal security as God's heir. We'll see that Scripture seeks to 1-give absolute certainty that you can know that you belong to the Lord and 2-seeks to destroy false assurance on those who are not truly saved through a theological test, a moral test, and social test. We'll then see what it means to being a son of God (3 of 7 ways):1-God loves us in a special, peculiar way,2-He plans for us, and3-He chastens us.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy began answering questions pertaining to a believer desiring to pursue a counselling degree at an online Bible college: What are things to note when speaking to an advisor for online colleges? Can a non-denominational Bible college be trusted? Is it better to choose a school that aligns with your denomination? Is a course on demons something to be suspicious about? Other questions were: What is meant by the Tabernacle of David from Acts 15:16? Did Jesus go to India during his childhood years to study? Can a pastor be served a lawsuit for continuously preaching about individuals who he no longer communicates with? Is it normal for a church to have the pastor's next of kin be in line to be the next pastor? Was Jesus the spirit brother of Lucifer? What is the meaning of Proverbs 29:18? Who are the 'other sheep' of John 10:16? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy continues to show us that the believer is a son of God, and a son of God can enjoy the assurance of eternal security as God's heir. We'll see that Scripture seeks to 1-give absolute certainty that you can know that you belong to the Lord and 2-seeks to destroy false assurance on those who are not truly saved through a theological test, a moral test, and social test. We'll then see what it means to being a son of God (3 of 7 ways):1-God loves us in a special, peculiar way,2-He plans for us, and3-He chastens us.
The Philadelphia 76ers are set to face the Boston Celtics in the first round of the playoffs, with game one promising to be a challenging encounter. Analyst Dei Lynam emphasizes the importance of rebounding to limit the Celtics' opportunities, as Boston is known for its prolific three-point shooting. Lynam also highlights the need for Tyrese Maxey and Vj Edgecombe to apply pressure on the Celtics' defense.Joining the discussion, NBC Sports Philadelphia analyst Jim Lynam suggests that the Sixers should focus on Jason Tatum, who is still regaining his form after returning from an Achilles injury. Additionally, David Murphy from the Philadelphia Inquirer provides insights into the series, setting the stage for an intense rivalry matchup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
They show a slight fall in the pace of increase in the cost of buying a home. However, property prices still rose year on year, in Dublin by 5.6% while prices outside Dublin were up by 7.8% compared with February 2025. For the details Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy.
Fresh evidence this lunchtime shows that the rate of inflation rose to 3.6 per cent over the past month. For the details our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy.
David Murphy joins the Nation to talk all things Texas Rangers, Zach Wolchuk has a Daily Football FIx, the latest debates with the NFL Draft.
David Murphy joins the Nation to talk all things Texas Rangers leading up to opening day
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Did Jesus exist in the beginning or when He was born? In John 20, if Jesus had not yet ascended to the Father, then how could He have committed His spirit to the Father? What are Biblical responses that a believer can have when dealing with false accusations? When is it appropriate to ignore or address false accusations? Is it wise to remain in the life of a person with an ugly personality for the Gospel? How should one proceed whenever their past is thrown in their face by others? Did the early Christians practice communion in Acts 2? If Jesus existed in the beginning, then why the virgin birth and crucifixion? What are some things a counselor should go over before a new counselling session? What are the factors behind counselling failures? Is counselling a spiritual gift or learned? In what way was the tabernacle a prophetic type of Christ? Was the death of Christ retroactive in its effects? Listen as Pastor/ Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
To tell us whats happening with the price of oil, our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy.
Property owners had warned that new rental rules, which were introduced earlier this month, would lead to landlords leaving the market. Our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy has the latest.
Is it too late to get pregnant at 45?Is it okay to replace human interaction with AI relationships?How should parents discuss AI with their children? Is it the job of a parent to teach their child to view everything through a biblical worldview?Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Renowned Traditional and Naturopathic Doctor, Dr. A, returns to our classroom to offer her expertise. Whether you or someone you know is facing a health challenge, Dr. A provides personalized solutions—blending both traditional and holistic methods to help you thrive. Before Dr. A takes the mic, you’ll hear from the acclaimed and nationally recognized psychologist, Dr. Benson Cooke—whose groundbreaking work bridges transgenerational trauma, epigenomics, and African-centered wellness. And that’s not all: David Murphy of The National Black Unity News will give you an exclusive preview of his powerful new documentary, shining a spotlight on Black Baltimore. This is a show you cannot afford to miss!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Food loss and waste account for up to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions and cost $1 trillion annually, according to the United Nations. About a third of all food grown on the planet gets wasted, rather than eaten. In developing countries, waste usually occurs between the field and the store, due to poor infrastructure, lack of refrigeration, and broken supply chains. In rich countries, most waste happens after food reaches the store, where consumers don't buy imperfect food – or buy too much and toss what they don't get around to consuming. How much pollution, deforestation and starvation could be reduced if we got this problem under control? And how can new tech, including AI, be brought to bear on the problem? Guests: Matt Rogers, Co-Founder and CEO, Mill Industries; Co-Founder, Nest Page Schult, CEO, Topanga Kayla Abe, Co-Owner, Shuggie's David Murphy, Co-Owner and Chef, Shuggie's For show notes, related links, and episode transcript, visit climateone.org/podcasts. Highlights: 00:00 – Intro 04:30 – Matt Rogers on surviving Hurricane Andrews and his climate journey 06:30 – On the climate impact of HVAC and the creation of Nest thermostat 08:30 – On creating Mill food recycler and addressing food waste 13:45 – Partnership with Whole Food to recycle food waste and feed it back to chickens 17:00 – On AI as a tool for climate solutions 19:30 – Clean tech in Silicon Valley 23:00 – Matt Rogers shares his views on advocacy, philanthropy and impact investing 30:00 – Shuggie's restaurant sources ingredients that would otherwise be wasted 37:00 – David Murphy makes the case for sustainable food and upcycled ingredients 40:00 – Page Schult on global impact of food waste 44:00 – Topanga's work providing reusable food containers for college campuses 52:30 – Thinking about it circularity as systems change 54:00 – Role of AI in reducing food waste in commercial kitchens 58:00 – Climate One More Thing ********** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today at patreon.com/ClimateOne. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Food loss and waste account for up to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions and cost $1 trillion annually, according to the United Nations. About a third of all food grown on the planet gets wasted, rather than eaten. In developing countries, waste usually occurs between the field and the store, due to poor infrastructure, lack of refrigeration, and broken supply chains. In rich countries, most waste happens after food reaches the store, where consumers don't buy imperfect food – or buy too much and toss what they don't get around to consuming. How much pollution, deforestation and starvation could be reduced if we got this problem under control? And how can new tech, including AI, be brought to bear on the problem? Guests: Matt Rogers, Co-Founder and CEO, Mill Industries; Co-Founder, Nest Page Schult, CEO, Topanga Kayla Abe, Co-Owner, Shuggie's David Murphy, Co-Owner and Chef, Shuggie's For show notes, related links, and episode transcript, visit climateone.org/podcasts. Highlights: 00:00 – Intro 04:30 – Matt Rogers on surviving Hurricane Andrews and his climate journey 06:30 – On the climate impact of HVAC and the creation of Nest thermostat 08:30 – On creating Mill food recycler and addressing food waste 13:45 – Partnership with Whole Food to recycle food waste and feed it back to chickens 17:00 – On AI as a tool for climate solutions 19:30 – Clean tech in Silicon Valley 23:00 – Matt Rogers shares his views on advocacy, philanthropy and impact investing 30:00 – Shuggie's restaurant sources ingredients that would otherwise be wasted 37:00 – David Murphy makes the case for sustainable food and upcycled ingredients 40:00 – Page Schult on global impact of food waste 44:00 – Topanga's work providing reusable food containers for college campuses 52:30 – Thinking about it circularity as systems change 54:00 – Role of AI in reducing food waste in commercial kitchens 58:00 – Climate One More Thing ********** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today at patreon.com/ClimateOne. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Does bitterness hinder my relationship with God?Is it appropriate for Christians to give disrespect to other Christians who are disrespectful? Is it normal to question someone's genuine Salvation statewho is very proud? Is it appropriate to ask someone I am dating how is their physical and mental health?Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
What is the third heaven?How can a believer discern when to create levels of separation with the world and with other believers for the sake of their walk with God?What happens when a child witnesses their parents divorce?Is coloring a wrong activity for an adult?What are the stages of addiction behavior?Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
The offseason is about to blast into full swing and, unlike this time a year ago, the Eagles are surrounded by question marks. On the heels of the team's failed bid for another Super Bowl, coaching changes ensued, which are expected to usher in a significant philosophical pivot on offense. But with next week's scouting combine approaching, the Eagles, along with the rest of the NFL, will start to focus more on personnel decisions. The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane has covered plenty of combines, and knows where and how to dig up juicy intel. He and Inquirer colleague David Murphy examine Eagles storylines that figure to be front and center when the league descends on Indianapolis. 00:00 Getting gossip at the NFL's biggest power broker mixer of the year 02:36 Forecasting A.J. Brown's future 13:34 Which Eagles free agents could stay, go 20:55 Contract extensions and their implications on the defensive line 29:45 Diving into Sean Mannion and his scheme 37:01 How much will the Eagles change the offense? 44:20 Closing the book on Jeff Stoutland's exit, Chris Kuper's hiring unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes throughout the season, including day-after-game reactions.
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Scaling user acquisition has become harder to justify and even harder to predict. App teams are under pressure to grow faster while proving, with real data, that every dollar spent delivers meaningful results beyond the install. In this episode, we're sharing an App Talk interview where David Murphy speaks with Lee Aho, Chief Revenue Officer at Perform[cb]. Lee explains how outcome-based user acquisition models help brands move past surface-level metrics like CPI and focus instead on the downstream events that actually define quality — from registrations and deposits to trades, wagers, and long-term value. Today's topics include: How outcome-based user acquisition shifts optimization from installs to the actions that truly define user quality The role of CPI and CPE models — and why they aren't competing approaches when paired with the right down-funnel signals Using cross-program data and pattern recognition to drive more predictable and scalable UA performance Why keyword conquesting remains one of the most effective ways to accelerate organic lift through paid investment How rewarded environments and structured pilot programs can unlock high-intent users and long-term partnerships Links and Resources: Lee Aho on LinkedIn Perform[cb] website Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Lee Aho “We're only getting paid for net new users, so all of our optimization centers around the outcomes that brands tell us are their leading indicators of quality.” “When you're looking at hundreds of programs, you're not just seeing what happened — you're starting to see what's about to happen.” “Brands want user acquisition that scales in a predictable way, and that's where performance-based models can really help.” Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012
Mark from Anaheim makes a rare and powerful appearance in our classroom. Witness history as he steps out of his self-imposed exile to share insights you won’t find anywhere else. Before Mark, the Faith Brothers will step up .Dr. David Miller will also unveil his latest project—a unique opportunity to reflect on what you would tell your 13-year-old self. Dare to revisit your teenage years and inspire others by sharing your story. Baltimore’s David Murphy from National Black Unity News will also join the conversation, bringing fresh perspectives on the challenges and triumphs of our community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Murphy, RTÉ Economics and Public Affairs Editor, outlines figures from the Central Statistics Office showing how many homes were built last year.
For many app teams, ads are treated as a necessary tradeoff — something you accept in exchange for revenue. But ad quality isn't just an ad ops issue. It directly shapes user experience, retention, and how people perceive your app. In this episode, we're sharing an App Talks interview where David Murphy speaks with Alex Yerukhimovich, General Manager at AppHarbr. Alex breaks down what ad quality really means in practice, why the problem is getting worse, and how bad ads can quietly undermine performance — through shorter sessions, higher churn, and even one-star reviews that impact store visibility. From disruptive ad behaviour to scams and deceptive creatives, this conversation is a practical look at why publishers need more transparency and more control over what gets served inside their apps. Today's topics include: Ad quality defined: why users see ads as part of the app experience — and blame publishers for what they see The three major categories of “bad ads”: inappropriate content, disruptive behavior, and malvertising scams Why ad quality is becoming a bigger problem outside gaming, especially for apps built on long-term retention How bad ads damage monetization and growth: shorter sessions, uninstalls, churn, and one-star reviews that affect store visibility What publishers can do about it: transparency, proactive enforcement, and real-time control instead of relying on ad networks to fix issues Links and Resources: Alex Yerukhimovich on LinkedIn Appharbr website Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Alex Yerukhimovich “Users associate any bad experience within the app with the app itself.” “If the ads in your app are bad for your users, your app is bad.” “Ad quality in the industry deteriorates… it's getting worse and it requires active approach to solve it.” Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012
Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy on the meeting of EU leaders, which took place in Brussels on Thursday night.
Our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy
David Murphy, our Economic and Public Affairs Editor.
Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy highlights the increased network tariffs that electricity users will face over the next five years.
The blame game on offense this season has been a constant back and forth. One week it's the coordinator. The next, it's the head coach and his scheme. But after Monday's game in LA, the pendulum took a major swing, and it was impossible to ignore the direction: right at the quarterback. Jalen Hurts isn't the only problem, but five turnovers is unacceptable. The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane and David Murphy look at the implications of a historically bad performance by Hurts, and examine how the Super Bowl MVP has sunk to this level 10 months after reaching the pinnacle of his career. unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes throughout the season, including day-after-game reactions.
For years, mobile marketers have been navigating a storm of signal loss, rising UA costs, siloed data, and an explosion of tools that promise growth but rarely deliver clarity. Now, with 2026 on the horizon — and budgets tightening even further — one question keeps resurfacing: How do you drive confident, profitable app growth in the year ahead? In this App Talk special of the Business of Apps Podcast, David Murphy speaks with Eoin Hallahan, Chief Revenue Officer at SplitMetrics, about what the mobile growth landscape is really demanding of teams as they prepare for 2026. Eoin lays out the new realities UA and ASO managers are facing: deeper signal loss, more channel fragmentation, and rising internal pressure to deliver results without expanding headcount. You'll hear how SplitMetrics is reshaping app growth with a unified approach to Apple Ads, App Store Optimization, and AI — including SplitMetrics Iris, an AI agent trained specifically on mobile marketing data. Eoin explains how Iris gives UA teams a strategic edge by turning competitor activity, keyword trends, and performance blind spots into instant, actionable guidance. If you're reevaluating your growth playbook for 2026 — or looking for a smarter, faster way to connect the dots across UA, ASO, and analytics — this conversation is essential listening. Let's dive in: here's Eoin Hallahan, CRO at SplitMetrics. Today's topics include: Why app growth is getting harder heading into 2026, from signal loss to budget pressure and fragmented data. How UA and ASO workflows need to evolve, and why aligning paid and organic strategies is now essential. What SplitMetrics Iris does, and how an AI agent built specifically for mobile marketing changes decision-making. How AI speeds up competitive research, keyword strategy, and campaign optimization — with examples from Flow and NordVPN. Where app growth is heading next, including automation, real-time intelligence, and a new operating model for mobile growth. Links and Resources: Eoin Hallahan on LinkedIn SplitMetrics website SplitMetrics Iris Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Eoin Hallahan “Mobile app marketing is hard, and SplitMetrics exists to make it easy for our customers and to drive growth.” “Conditions today are more volatile and unpredictable than ever, with trends shifting all the time — marketers need a new way of working to keep up.” “Iris isn't just automation; it's a new operating system for mobile growth — it flips the model from dashboards and guesswork to instant, actionable clarity.” Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012
In this special episode of Aerospace Unplugged, our host Adam Kress reports on location from the inaugural American Aviation Leadership Summit hosted by Honeywell Aerospace in Washington, D.C.The event gathered hundreds of aviation professionals, including regulators and lawmakers, for a series of panels that cover what's needed to ensure America remains the global leader in aviation.Throughout the day, discussions focused on major industry topics such as safety, smarter airspace management, innovation, and more—all of which are spotlighted in this episode. Episode Highlights:Modernization as the Cornerstone of American Aviation: Explore how lawmakers and industry leaders emphasized the urgent need to modernize aviation infrastructure and airspace, highlighting government and industry collaboration as essential for progress.Integrating New Technologies for Safety and Efficiency: Understand the critical role of airspace integration and air traffic control modernization, as discussed by expert panels, in ensuring safety and operational efficiency as advanced technologies enter the market.Advancing Public Acceptance and State-Level Innovation: Learn how state initiatives, such as those in Florida, are driving modernization in advanced air mobility, drones, and ATC systems, with a focus on public acceptance and regulatory adaptation.Regulatory Pathways and the Future of Aviation Autonomy: Dive into the evolving landscape of aviation certification, autonomy, and artificial intelligence, including insights from industry CEOs and policymakers on the regulatory needs and future trends shaping national airspace and safety.Here insights from: James Currier, President and CEO, Honeywell Aerospace; Sean Duffy, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Chairman Troy Nehls (R-TX), U.S. House Transportation Committee, Aviation Subcommittee; Rep. Sharice Davids (D-KS), U.S. House Transportation Committee, Aviation Subcommittee; Sharon Pinkerton, Senior Vice President, Legislative & Regulatory Policy, Airlines 4 America (A4A); Brandon Lint, Regulatory Affairs and Certification Specialist, Skygrid; David Murphy, Chief Architect and Product Manager, ANRA Technologies; Kevin Cox, CEO, Atlantic Vertiports; Justin Barkowski, Legislative and Regulatory Counsel, American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE); Clint Harper, Advanced Air Mobility Community Advocate; Jared Perdue, Secretary of Transportation, Florida Department of Transportation; Todd Sigler, Senior Director, Global Safety & Regulatory Affairs, Boeing; Eric Holmberg, Chief Developmental Test Pilot, Gulfstream; Captain Steve Jangelis, Air Safety Chair, Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA); Bryan Bedford, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); Cindy Comer, Vice President, SMS, Certification & Quality, Wisk; Scott O'Brien, Vice President, Legislative Affairs, Reliable Robotics; Dómhnal Slattery, Chairman of the Board, Vertical Aerospace; Eloa Guillotin, Co-Founder & CEO, Beyond Aero; Marc Allen, CEO, Electra; Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-CA), Co-Chair, Artificial Intelligence Task Force, U.S. House of Representatives.
It wasn't flashy, but the Eagles certainly made a statement coming back from the bye with a gritty 10-7 win in Green Bay. They beat a good team, in a hostile environment, and played with valuable intangibles that could serve them well down the stretch of the season. Yes, the offense remains a mystery. But the defense, with new and familiar faces in the fold, showed why it could very well be capable of carrying the Eagles on another deep run. The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane and David Murphy analyze the good, bad, and curious from Monday night's victory at Lambeau Field. unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes throughout the season, including day-after-game reactions.