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Tell us what you though of the episodeJoin music composer David Robbins as he delves into the creative process behind the acclaimed documentary Project Kashmir. In this episode, Robbins reflects on scoring a film that remains as relevant today as it was 20 years ago—a deeply personal and politically charged exploration of the Kashmir conflict through the eyes of two friends, one Hindu and one Muslim. He shares how he approached the emotional and cultural nuances of the story through music, bringing depth and resonance to a narrative rooted in identity, friendship, and one of the world's most complex regions.David Robbins (born January 29, 1955, in Los Angeles, California) is an American composer renowned for his work in film, television, and theater. He is the brother of actor and director Tim Robbins and the son of musician Gil Robbins.Robbins has composed scores for several notable films, including Dead Man Walking (1995), Bob Roberts (1992), and Cradle Will Rock (1999), often collaborating with his brother Tim on these projects. His work on Bob Roberts earned him the Georges Delerue Prize at the Ghent International Film Festival in 1992. Beyond film, Robbins has contributed to television and theater, serving as the musical director for The Actors' Gang, a theater company founded by Tim Robbins. His compositions are known for their emotional depth and versatility, often blending classical elements with contemporary themes#kashmir #davidrobbinsmusic #indiapakistantensions #composercareer #documentaries http://twitter.com/dreamingkingdomhttp://instagram.com/kingdomofdreamspodcasthttp://facebook.com/kingdomofdreamspodcast Watch the feature films that I have directedCitizen of Moria - https://rb.gy/azpsuIn Search of My Sister - https://rb.gy/1ke21Official Website - www.jawadmir.com
In this episode Rob sits down with David Robbins, President of Cru (formerly Campus Crusade for Christ International), a global nonprofit with staff in over 190 countries. David shares his leadership journey and dives into the unique challenges and opportunities of leading a multigenerational organization. With team members spanning five generations, David offers valuable strategies for fostering unity, avoiding mission drift, and empowering younger leaders in a rapidly changing world. From his time in Italy and New York to leading major nonprofit divisions, David reflects on the personal and professional experiences that have shaped his leadership philosophy. He emphasizes emotional health, vulnerability, and intentional development of younger leaders as critical components to successful nonprofit leadership. Key Topics Include: Strategies for leading an organization with five generations on staff Avoiding mission drift during leadership transitions The importance of emotional and spiritual health in leadership Building trust with a global team during a leadership change Empowering younger generations through stretch challenges Navigating generational gaps with compassion and shared understanding Practical rhythms and habits to prevent leadership burnout Mentioned in This Episode: Cru: https://www.cru.org Book: Courage and Calling by Gordon T. Smith This Episode is Sponsored By: DonorBox: https://www.donorbox.org Links to Resources: Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob's website: RobHarter.com Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and Share Listen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!
In this episode Rob sits down with David Robbins, President of Cru, a global nonprofit with staff in over 190 countries. David shares his ...
Awful memories from war often hang around long after the bullets stop flying. And writing can be a powerful tool to get a handle on past trauma. David Robbins teaches a semester-long writing class called the Mighty Pen Project designed for veterans. And: Laura Bender is a retired chaplain who has taken the Mighty Pen writing class almost every year since 2020. She says it's the community that keeps her coming back. Producer Matt Darroch has the story. Also: In the heat of battle, soldiers might have to do things that violate their moral beliefs. And when they come home, the weight of that trauma can turn into something called moral injury. Michelle Kelley studies how mindfulness can help veterans heal the burden of moral injury. Later in the show: Whether it's juggling classes with a family or navigating the GI Bill, the transition from the military to college life isn't easy. That's where Chequana Boisseau and Elliot Ronan come in. They provide crucial programming to make the military community feel at home at Reynolds Community College. Plus: Military deployments can be long. They can range from a week to a few months to even a year. And as more military women are deploying, more male spouses are staying at home on family duty. Desh Nendze created a support program for non-deployed male spouses to boost camaraderie while their wives were away.
Newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole try to prove the innocence of a British friend's son, accused of murder.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, January 16th, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson ... Spritely Poole.Christian Neuhaus … Inspector Collins.Jerry Kokich … Editor Graham, and Russian consul Volinski. Peter McGiffen … Harry Barston.Dan Ware … Robert Watson.Kenny Hertling, … Hotel clerk.André Refig, … Colonel Francois LeBlanc.David Robbins, … Cab driver.Logan Smith ... Announcer.John R. Worsley ... Narrator, Constitution PSA.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:All sound effects are from Freesound.org, Inspector J, or the Public Domain.CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comBlueSky:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Foreign aid starts out as appropriated dollars. The State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development turn the dollars into contracts. Which means the Trump administration's pullback on foreign assistance and its near total shutdown of US aid, mean contractors are feeling the pinch. Joining me with more, two attorneys with long federal experience. From Jenner and Block, Ian Moss and David Robbins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Foreign aid starts out as appropriated dollars. The State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development turn the dollars into contracts. Which means the Trump administration's pullback on foreign assistance and its near total shutdown of US aid, mean contractors are feeling the pinch. Joining me with more, two attorneys with long federal experience. From Jenner and Block, Ian Moss and David Robbins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arch J Davis, attorney at law, discusses with Liz Featherstone his encounter with the incredible Ishtar My Amazing Incredible Ishtar Arch J Davis, attorney at law ····· David Robbins | Liz Featherstone ····· Nancy O'Fallon | Narrator ····· James C. Taylor | Produced by ····· James C. Taylor | Written by ····· James C. Taylor | Voice Direction ····· James C. Taylor | Dialog Editing ····· James C. Taylor | Sound Mastering ····· James C. Taylor | Music Composition ····· James C. Taylor | Sound Effects ····· FreeSound.org | This is a production of Hey, Daddyo Audio, in affiliation with Time Well Electronic Recording Productions, copyright © 2025 by James C. Taylor, all rights reserved.
Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers and private detective Jeff Warren investigate the suspicious death of a man's long-lost brother.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, October 1, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Jerry Kokich … Lt. Mike Flannigan, and also, Leo.Patrick Brancato … Jeff Warren.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole. Kenny Hertling … Mr. Brandon.Steve Fisher ... Trigger Malone.David Robbins ... Eddie.Steve Mize ... Joe.Julie Hoverson ... Tommy.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.org .Thunder Tube - Inspector J .Public Domain .CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's hard to tell what killed photography… whether it was the advent of the camera phone, the “pocket gallery” that is social media, or the thousands of men taking softcore images of hot women in lingerie and calling it art. These horsemen of the photography apocalypse were all put to trial when Emily Ratajkowski went up against acclaimed artist and professional troll, Richard Prince, after he featured one of her Instagram photos in an art exhibition in New York. An image she went on to purchase for $80,000. While Prince's “Instagram Paintings” series seems at best lazy and at worst sleazy, it raises fascinating questions about the state of photography as an art form. Photography has always had problems with authorship, but social media has thrown that into crisis. Once a photograph reaches the internet, is it yours any longer? Is it even a photograph at all? Hannah and Maia are joined by photographer and friend Stefan Johnson to discuss all this and more in this episode, embarking on tangents such as: what comprises a “Brat summer”, and Maia being too optimistic about Love Island UK. Support us on Patreon and get juicy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/rehashpodcast Intro and outro song by our talented friend Ian Mills: https://linktr.ee/ianmillsmusic SOURCES: Walter Benjamin, “'The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility” (1935). Liz Linden, “Reframing Pictures: Reading the Art of Appropriation” Art Journal, vol. 75, No. 4 (2016). W. J. T. Mitchell, “The Pictorial Turn” Artforum (1992). Sabine Niederer, “Networked Images: Visual methodologies for the digital age”, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (2018). Lizzie Plaugic, “The story of Richard Prince and his $100,000 Instagram art” The Verge (2015). Emily Ratajkowski, “Buying Myself Back: When does a model own her own image?” Vulture (2020). David Robbins, “Richard Prince: An Interview by David Robbins” Aperture , FALL 1985, No. 100, The Edge of Illusion (FALL 1985). Peter Schjeldahl, “Richard Prince's Instagrams” The New Yorker (2014). Giulia Turbiglio, “A Brief History of Richard Prince's Instagram” Artuner.
David Robbins: Dads Series "Ministering to Dads Part 2" with David Robbins Today we are continuing our conversation with David Robbins as we wrap up our Dads series. David is the dad of 4 children. His oldest son Ford has cystic fibrosis, so he understands the challenges of raising a kid with special needs. David is married to his wife Meg and together they lead FamilyLife where David is the CEO and president. David shares a wealth of knowledge in ministering to dads and husbands on todays podcast. David is married to his wife Meg and together they lead FamilyLife where David is the CEO and president. David has a wealth of knowledge in ministering to dads and husbands. Today is the first of a two part series with David. Contacts Familylife Connect with Us: If you enjoy this podcast please share us with others and be sure to follow us so won't miss an episode. We'd love to hear from you so please leave us a comment or rating and connect with us on social media or on our website. Email us Website: Instagram Facebook: Facebook Group Free Youtube Resource Library
Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers unexpectedly becomes the captive of an escaped Nazi prisoner of war, who desperately wants to get out of the U.S., and to return to the German military.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, February 20th, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Ludwig Puchmayer, ... Reinhardt Wagner.Patte Rosebank, … Brenda Kaufman.Jerry Kokich … Editor Graham.David Robbins, … Telephone Repairman.Dan Ware … Sentry.Kathleen Li ... Telephone Operator.The following voices were also heard on this episode: Glenn HascallJohn WorsleySteven FisherDarrell NoblesJim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:It's So Peaceful In The Country - Mildred Bailey (1941).Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Robbins: Dads Series "Ministering to Dads Part 1" with David Robbins I'm so excited to have David Robbins on the podcast today. David joins us as we are continuing in our Dads Series. David is the dad of 4 children. His oldest son Ford has cystic fibrosis, so he understands the challenges of raising a kid with special needs. David is married to his wife Meg and together they lead FamilyLife where David is the CEO and president. David has a wealth of knowledge in ministering to dads and husbands. Today is the first of a two part series with David. Contacts Familylife Connect with Us: If you enjoy this podcast please share us with others and be sure to follow us so won't miss an episode. We'd love to hear from you so please leave us a comment or rating and connect with us on social media or on our website. Email us Website: Instagram Facebook: Facebook Group Free Youtube Resource Library
Ever felt that heavy weight of expectations crushing down on you, just desperate to prove yourself to everyone? You're pouring out all your energy into one thing, but deep down, there's that nagging fear of failing. David Robbins has been right there in the trenches, battling that constant need to prove himself. Yet, he found a way to finally ease up on all that pressure and noise around him. He weighs in on where to find relief from the pressure. Show Notes and Resources You can find us here on our social channels.
In this episode of the Government Contracts Legal Roundup, David Robbins reviews a series of cases that have been decided in recent weeks, including the much-anticipated decision in Avue Technologies Corp. v. Department of Health & Human Services. He also reviews Williams Building Company, Inc. v. Department of State; PDS Consultants, Inc. v. United States and Superior Optical Labs, Inc.; United States ex rel. Hunter v. Fillmore Capital Partners, LLC; and the matters of Expression Networks, LLC and DGCC Corp. In reviewing these matters, David provides key takeaways for government contract practitioners on matters involving the False Claims Act and Contract Disputes Act, as well as insight on waiver clauses and reminders for those filing suit against the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Music Composer David Robbins Talks about Oliver Stone's 'Savior' Savior is a 1998 war film starring Dennis Quaid, Stellan Skarsgård, Nastassja Kinski, and Nataša Ninković. It is about a U.S. mercenary escorting a Bosnian Serb woman and her newborn child to a United Nations safe zone during the Bosnian War. It was produced by Oliver Stone.Kingdom of Dreams is a podcast about cinema and art of storytelling. The Podcast series will interview people involved behind the scenes, may it be screenwriters, directors, animators, producers etc.
Brian Goins and Ed Uszynski faced a mammoth challenge: reimagining and improving FamilyLife's classic group resource, Art of Marriage, to resonate with a global audience of current and new generations. Focusing on God's flawless design and purpose, the all-new Art of Marriage draws on six Hebrew and Greek words for love in the Bible. In this episode Brian and Ed--along with FamilyLife president David Robbins and his wife Meg--offer intensely practical ideas to bring these kinds of love vividly alive in your relationship. Along with co-creators Brian Goins and Ed Uszynski, the Robbins are contributors to FamilyLife's all-new Art of Marriage group study! To learn more or order your copy, visit artofmarriage.com. Show Notes and Resources Want to hear more episodes by David and Meg, listen here! Help Your Small Group Grow Deeper with God with the all new Vertical Marriage study Make an Impact and Join a FamilyLife Mission Trip Donate to FamilyLife Today! Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife's podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Brian Goins and Ed Uszynski faced a mammoth challenge: reimagining and improving FamilyLife's classic group resource, Art of Marriage, to resonate with a global audience of current and new generations. Focusing on God's flawless design and purpose, the all-new Art of Marriage draws on six Hebrew and Greek words for love in the Bible. In this episode Brian and Ed--along with FamilyLife president David Robbins and his wife Meg--offer intensely practical ideas to bring these kinds of love vividly alive in your relationship. Along with co-creators Brian Goins and Ed Uszynski, the Robbins are contributors to FamilyLife's all-new Art of Marriage group study! To learn more or order your copy, visit artofmarriage.com. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
In this episode of the Government Contracts Legal Roundup, David Robbins shares the mic with Jan Larson, a Co-Chair of the firm's Insurance Recovery and Counseling Practice. Jan explains how her practice dovetails with the needs of government contractors and all policyholders who seek insurance to recover damages. “The key part,” she tells David, “is you're helping to bring money back in.” In addition to his interview with Jan, David provides a quick update on a recent DFARS amendment.
The soldier fiancée of a young heiress is accused of stealing a diamond necklace, during their engagement party.Newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole decide to find the truth.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, April 2nd, 1944. OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Anne Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Christian Neuhaus … Claude Van Argyle.Chrisi Talyn Saje ...Edith Van Argyle.Scott R. McKinley ... Mr. Howard, the detectiveMeadow Sartin ... Alfreda Van Argyle.Jerry Kokich … Dr. Arthur Lorentz, and also, the Cab Driver.David Robbins ... The Deliveryman.Peter McGiffen ... Herbert, the Butler.Glenn Hascall ... Mr. WilkinsLogan Smith … Cpl. Robert Wilson, and also, your Announcer.In addition, the following voices were also heard on this episode: Dan Ware.John R. Worsley.Kelsey OlivieriandMiss Kit Caren.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JPuttin' On The Ritz - The Clevelanders (full song - instrumental)CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comTwitter:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this robust episode of the Government Contracts Legal Roundup, David Robbins covers a number of current issues in this episode across the government contracts spectrum of issues, including protests, claims, regulatory and investigations. He closes with a cautionary observation about the Department of Justice's program to pursue criminal prosecutions for sanctions violations.
Vern interviews judge David Robbins about the Ohio Regional.
Actor and writer David Robbins joins Sarah and Edward to talk about money, grants, and payback! You might remember David from his work during the pandemic as the producer of the remote Unauthorized Quarantined Tony Awards Special. Working in theatre isn't always the most lucrative business, so how does one navigate that landscape and still survive? Raise your minimums! Declare your worth! We're in the social media, self-made world breaking stigmas, and walking through red-tape. There's always a side door, and a way in. Find David on The Gram at @david.s.robbins Follow your hosts Sarah Seeds & Edward Miskie.
It's been said that you'll never know a person unless you've walked a mile in their shoes... But what if they have no shoes? Air Force Staff Sgt. Yoshi Shinzato tells us what a group of Soldiers and Airmen are doing to lend a helping hand. Includes sound bites from Staff Sgt. David Robbins, Biomedical Equipment Technician, 766th Med ETT, Capt. Kenneth Stewart, Commander, 17th Public Affairs Detachment. Hosted by Lance Cpl. Benjamin Harris.
Your spouse has questions: “Am I enough? What happens when I seriously blow it?” David Robbins and wife Meg explore ushering grace into everyday marriage. Show Notes and Resources FamilyLife® Love Like You Mean It® Marriage Cruise is a getaway for married couples looking for relaxation, renewal, romance, life-long memories and reconnection with God and each other. When you make a gift today, you will you receive a copy of Surprised by Jesus Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
David Robbins teaches creative writing at VCU and he is the founder of a program called Frontline Writers that helps first responders get opportunities to write plays, focus their energy in positive manners to ignore hate, and more!
Nayyirah Shariff on Twitter: @NayyirahShariff Flint Rising on Twitter: @FlintRising Flint Rising's website: FlintRising.com Sean McBrearty on Twitter: @SeanMcBreartyMI Clean Water Action Michigan on Twitter: @CleanWaterMI Water and Oil Don't Mix on Twitter: @OilWaterDntMix Clean Water Action's website: CleanWater.org/states/michigan Water and Oil Don't Mix's website: OilAndWaterDontMix.org Enbridge, the company responsible for the worst oil spill in Michigan history, runs a pair of pipelines along the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac just west of the Mackinac Bridge. Each day they pump 540,000 barrels -- nearly 1 million gallons of petroleum per hour -- of petroleum products through the pipelines as they take a shortcut from one part of Canada to another by routing it through our state. Here's a map that shows how Line 5 is simply a shortcut through Michigan for Enbridge: Image courtesy of For Love of Water (FLOW) Chris Savage at Eclectablog: Big Oil AstroTurf group comes to the rescue of Enbridge Energy and its ticking time bomb, the 66-year old Line 5 pipeline Ron Fonger at MLive: Flint mismanaged service line replacements, failed to keep promises, judge says Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Kim Knackstedt on Twitter: @kiknack The Century Foundation on Twitter: @TCFdotorg The Disability Economic Justice Collaborative on Twitter: @DEJCollab The Century Foundation's website is at TCF.org The Disability Economic Justice Collaborative's website is at DEJC.org Kim Knackstedt's bio can be found HERE. Kim Knackstedt and Rebeccas Vallas discuss the DEJC's disability economic justice policy framework at The Century Foundation: How to Embed a Disability Economic Justice Policy Framework in Domestic Policy Making Susan Demas at Michigan Advance: What we owe our children after the horror at MSU Jon King at Michigan Advance: Karamo beats DePerno in Michigan GOP chair race, moving the party further right TV6 News: Michigan Democrats introduces gun violence prevention bills Steve Carmody at Michigan Radio: Gun rights group says it will try to recall Michigan lawmakers who vote for new gun legislation Laina Stebbins at Michigan Advance: Two Senate Republicans stripped of leadership, committee assignments for delaying tax vote Isaac Arnsdorf at The Washington Post: Far-right election denier beats Trump's pick for Michigan GOP Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Ghida Dagher on Twitter: @GhidaDagher New American Leadership on Twitter: @NewAmericanLd New American Leadership Action Fund on Twitter: @NALActionFund New American Leadership's website: NewAmericanLeaders.org New American Leadership Fund's website: NALAF.org Learn more about New American Leadership's training program HERE. Paul Egan at the Detroit Free Press: State budget director defends spending plan that drains $9.2B surplus Beth LeBlanc and Craig Mauger at The Detroit News: Michigan House OKs Democratic tax plan as tensions hit Capitol Craig Mauger at The Detroit News: Ex-governor hopeful Perry Johnson exploring presidential bid, preps Super Bowl ad Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Natalie Price on Twitter: @VoteNPrice Natalie Price at the Michigan House Democrats' website: HouseDems.com/Natalie-Price Erika Geiss on Twitter: @SenErikaGeiss Erika Geiss at the Michigan Senate Democrats' website: SenateDems.com/Geiss Follow the Michigan Democrats and their legislative agenda at Legislature.MI.gov Anna Gustafson at Michigan Advance: After years of misogyny, racism and threats in Lansing, progressive women are in charge Ken Coleman at Michigan Advance: Advocates make the case for an EITC hike before the State of the State address Laina Stebbins at Michigan Advance: House, Senate pass bills to boost Earned Income Tax Credit, repeal pension tax Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
In this episode of the Government Contracts Legal Round-Up, Partner David Robbins discusses an important legislative development, as well as bid protest cases with industry-wide implications. He explains the key takeaways from the Preventing Organizational Conflict of Interest Federal Acquisition Act, which President Biden recently signed into law, and outlines what government contractors should be aware of in Ekagra Partners, LLC v. United States and Spatial Front, Inc. Listen to the episode below.When clients face high stakes matters, complex internal investigations, and strategic transactions, they turn to David Robbins, the co-chair of Jenner & Block's Government Contracts Practice. As an experienced litigator, investigations lawyer, and strategic business counselor, David advises government contractors, grant recipients, and their owners, executives, and investors. He advises clients on civil False Claims Act defense, parallel civil and criminal fraud enforcement proceedings, whistleblower reprisal defense, compliance, strategic corporate transactions, claims, appeals, and more.
Mike Grunwald on Twitter: @MikeGrunwald Listen to the Climavores podcast HERE. Buy Michael Grunwald's book The New New Deal in paperback HERE and for Kindle HERE. Buy Michael Grunwald's book The Swamp: The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise HERE. Mike Grunwald at Politico: My Life In the Elusive Green Economy Mike Grunwald at Canary Media: This Super-Tree Could Help Feed the World and Fight Climate Change Mike Grunwald at Canary Media: Afraid of high-tech food? Get over it Mike Grunwald at The New York Times: No One Wants to Say ‘Put Down That Burger,' but We Really Should Excerpt: “The basic problem is that we've converted half of Earth's habitable land into agricultural land. We're destroying and degrading the habitats of other species to grow food for our own.” “The crux is that if current eating and farming trends continue, the world will clear land equal to at least one and a quarter Indias by 2050. That would be a disaster for the climate and wildlife, dooming carbon-rich and biodiverse ecosystems like the Amazon and Congo rainforests.” “About a third of the food grown on Earth is lost or tossed before it reaches our mouths, which means a third of the land (as well as the water, fertilizer and other resources) used to grow that food is also wasted.” Beth LeBlanc and Craig Mauger at The Detroit News: Michigan Democrats' first bills include right-to-work repeal, prevailing wage Mitch Smith at The New York Times: Statehouse Democrats Embrace an Unfamiliar Reality: Full Power Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Ken Coleman on Twitter: @HistoryLivesDet Ken Coleman is on Facebook HERE. Ken Coleman's work at Michigan Advance can be found HERE. BOOKS MENTIONED DURING THE POD: The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit by Thomas Sugrue The Truly Disadvantaged: The Inner City, the Underclass, and Public Policy by William Julius Wilson Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
When isolation's the new normal, how do you find your people? President David Robbins and his wife Meg tune into FamilyLife Today's best thoughts from 2022. Show Notes and Resources Receive four copies (three to give away!) of the book "The Four Emotions of Christmas" and a set of greeting cards for your donation of any amount! And now through a special matching opportunity, your gift will be DOUBLED, dollar for dollar:https://donate.familylife.com/build-godly-marriages Listen to the Full Epsiode with Maggie Combs "Motherhood Without All the Rules" Listen to the Full Episode with Jennie Allen, "Find Your People" Listen to the Full Episode with Karl Clauson, "7 Resolutions" Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Lavora Barnes on Twitter: @LavoraBarnes Lavora's bio is HERE. Michigan Democratic Party on Twitter: @MichiganDems Michigan Democratic Party's website: MichiganDems.com Meet the MDP staff including all of the Project 83 organizers HERE. Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Susan Demas on Twitter: @SJDemas Susan Demas' work Michigan Advance is HERE. Michigan Advance can be found HERE. Michigan Advance on Twitter: @MichiganAdvance Senator Mike Shirkey's bizarre farewell speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NDZRM_RK00 Arpan Lobo at the Detroit Free Press: Judge dismisses charges against Rick Snyder related to Flint water crisis Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Mitchell Robinson on Twitter: @mrobmused Mitchell Robinson at MSU: Mitchell Robinson - Associate Professor of Music Education Mitchell Robinson's campaign website: MitchellRobinsonForStateSchoolBoard.org Mitchell Robinson at Eclectablog: Please stop with the “heartwarming” teacher stories: this is no way to treat professionals Craig Mauger at The Detroit News: How ex-House Speaker Lee Chatfield provided foothold in state government for lobbyists Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Shanay Watson-Whittaker on Twitter: @LaFemme_Negrita Reproductive Freedom for All's website: MIReproFreedom.org Michigan's Prop 3 on Twitter: @MIReproFreedom Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Interview with David Robbins. We talk of faith and projects.
Marie Fielder online: Donate to Marie's campaign HERE. Campaign website: MarieFielder.com Twitter: @EasternSkyWoman Facebook: Facebook.com/FielderforMI106 Instagram: Instagram.com/fielder4nemi Mark Zacharda online: Donate to Mark's campaign HERE. Campaign website: VoteMarkZ.com Twitter: @VoteMarkZ Facebook: Facebook.com/VoteMarkZ Instagram: Instagram.com/VoteMarkZ/ Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Erica Peresman, Voter Protection Director for the Michigan Democratic Party, on Twitter: @Erica_Peresman Learn more about Erica Peresman and her advocacy HERE. Heidi Przybyla at Politico: ‘It's going to be an army': Tapes reveal GOP plan to contest elections Veronica Ortega at WZZM13: Michigan state leaders testify before Jan. 6 committee Arpan Lobo & Paul Egan at the Detroit Free Press: Free Press poll: Kelley leading GOP gubernatorial field after arrest Paul Egan & Eve Sampson at the Detroit Free Press: Police raid residence of Warren man linked to candidate petition forgery scandal Paul Egan at the Detroit Free Press: Craig sues signature collectors over botched petitions; Perry Johnson also plans lawsuit Dave Boucher at the Detroit Free Press: Michigan GOP lawmakers want AG to investigate debunked claims in '2,000 mules' Paul Egan at the Detroit Free Press: Judge orders GOP candidate Ryan Kelley to surrender his guns, over his objections Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
David Robbins is President and Founder of DR | PR Consulting based in New York City, where he has worked with a wide range of clients across healthcare, sports and higher education, including in-house PR roles at the Anti-Defamation League, Columbia University and Northwell Health. He started his firm during the height of the pandemic in 2020 - wow! - and continues to leverage his reputation as a highly trusted communications advisor for c-suite level executives and subject matter experts across a number of industries. The PR Podcast is your view inside the public relations business. We talk with great PR people, reporters and communicators on how they weave narratives that are informative and fun. Host Jody Fisher has worked in New York City PR for more than 20 years, representing clients across the healthcare, higher education, financial services, real estate, entertainment and non-profit verticals. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @ThePRPodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprpodcast/support
“I want to step up at home—but I have no idea what I'm doing!” FamilyLife President David Robbins talks about how to be the spiritual leader of your family. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
You want to be a leader at home but what's that even look like? FamilyLife President David Robbins helps you step in and lead in the way you're wired. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Justin Johnson on Twitter: @RivershoreAgent https://twitter.com/MorePerfectUS/status/1532477466442358787 Jennifer Elias & Amelia Lucas at CNBC: Employees everywhere are organizing. Here's why it's happening now Faiz Shakir at The New Republic: America Is in the Midst of a Dramatic Labor Resurgence Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Dr. Michele Bratcher Goodwin on Twitter: @MicheleBGoodwin Dr. Michele Bratcher Goodwin's website: MicheleBGoodwin.com Dr. Michele Bratcher Goodwin's bio at UCI Law is HERE. Dr. Goodwin's podcast On the Issues with Michele Goodwin at Ms. Magazine can be found HERE. Dr. Michele Goodwin at The New York Times: I Was Raped by My Father. An Abortion Saved My Life. Dr. Goodwin's testimony in support of the Women's Health Protection Act before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on the Constitution is HERE. The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice: Who is Pauli Murray? Joseph Fawbush, Esq. at FindLaw: Explaining Alito's Leaked Draft Opinion Overturning Roe v. Wade Support Michigan's Reproductive Freedom for All ballot proposal by visiting their website at MIReproductiveFreedom.org. Clara Hendrickson at The Detroit Free Press: Michigan GOP candidates hoping to unseat Whitmer face challenges to nominating petitions Clara Hendrickson and Arpan Lobo at The Detroit Free Press: Democrat upsets candidate who made controversial rape comments in bid for Michigan House By Patti Brandt Burgess at the Traverse City Record-Eagle: Leelanau County board flips in recall vote Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Stephen Pontoni on Twitter: @StevePontoni Michigan Association for Justice on Twitter: @MI_Justice Michigan Association for Justice's website: MichiganJustice.org https://twitter.com/MalloryMcMorrow/status/1516453738403143681 Miles Parks at NPR: Michigan GOP moves forward with 2020 election-denying secretary of state and AG Michael Krafcik at WWMT: Grand Rapids police officer shoots Patrick Lyoya in the back of the head during struggle Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
David Atkins on Twitter: @DavidOAtkins David Atkins' work at Washington Monthly can be found HERE. David's remarkable Twitter thread that inspired this episode is here (read the whole thing including the CODA): https://twitter.com/DavidOAtkins/status/1509642650051178500 Kelly House and Jonathan Oosting at Bridge Michigan: Sister-in-law: Ex-MI House Speaker Lee Chatfield sexually assaulted me as teen Ryan Cooper and Alexander Sammon at The American Prospect: How Republican Rep. John Rose Found His Wife David Atkins at Washington Monthly: Forget January 6. Republicans Have Another Plan to Subvert Democracy. Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Joyce McIntosh on Twitter: @jmclibrarian Freedom to Read Foundation: FTRF.org The American Library Association's Office of Intellectual Freedom: ALA.org/OIF Information on reporting censorship of books, etc. to the American Library Association's Office of Intellectual Freedom is HERE. Hannah Natanson at The Washington Post: Schools nationwide are quietly removing books from their libraries Alison R. Donahue at Michigan Advance: Book challenges led by far-right groups are surging in Michigan schools The Golden Legacy's Illustrated History series of comic books about African American history is HERE. Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Lizz Winstead on Twitter: @LizzWinstead Abortion Access Front's website is at AAFront.org. Listen to the Feminist Buzzkills LIVE! podcast HERE. Lizz Winstead and Renee Bracey Sherman at NBC News: Patriot Front's anti-abortion advocacy at March for Life sends a clear message https://twitter.com/lizzwinstead/status/1502645000223563776 Michigan Republican House member Robert Regan triples down on advising his daughters to "lie back and enjoy" being violently sexually assaulted in a press release titled "slander". Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins