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What does it take to unravel the dark secrets behind a murder that seems more complex with every clue? Join us in this gripping episode of The Murder Book as we peel back the layers of Stanley Cohen's chilling murder case. This week, we shine a spotlight on Ben Abernathy, Stan's protege, whose unsettling conversations with Stan about infamous murder cases, including the notorious Musler murder, offer a haunting foreshadowing. Detective John Spear's relentless chase for truth takes him to Nashville, where a revealing interview with country singer Tanya Tucker exposes Joyce Cohen's profound unhappiness in her marriage and her desperate desire for financial freedom.Our investigation intensifies as we scrutinize the enigmatic Joyce Cohen, whose volatile marriage to Stan was marred by jealousy, infidelity, and wild partying. We examine the tangled web of relationships, including Stan's candid confessions to Carol Hughes about Joyce's destructive behavior. Detectives piece together inconsistencies in Joyce's story, unveiling potential motives that place her at the heart of this meticulously planned crime. Lynn Barkley's role as a person of interest adds another layer of intrigue, though he ultimately clears his name through a polygraph test.Despite Joyce's apparent exoneration through polygraph tests and the conclusion of Detective Dixon, prosecutor David Waxman remains skeptical. This episode takes you through the conflicting testimonies and unresolved suspicions, highlighting the ongoing quest for justice. From Frank Wheatley's chilling recount of Joyce's wild partying and financial demands to Kathy Dickett's sworn statement about Joyce's lifestyle, the narrative winds through a maze of jealousy, betrayal, and persistent doubt. Tune in as we navigate this labyrinth of intrigue and uncover the intricate layers of Stanley Cohen's murder mystery.Send us a text Support the show
This is the second episode in More with McGlinchey's two-part series on the ins and outs of retail space in the cannabis industry. Obtaining retail space for any small business is a big move. There are many issues to consider, and working with a knowledgeable real estate lawyer helps to avoid surprises down the road. This episode discusses licenses for retail space for cannabis businesses from the landlord and tenant perspective. Hosts also review issues unique to the cannabis business when renting retail space. McGlinchey attorneys Douglas Charnas, Perry Salzhauer, and David Waxman address these questions and more during the latest episode of More with McGlinchey.
Obtaining retail space for any small business is a big move. There are many issues to consider, and working with a knowledgeable real estate lawyer helps to avoid surprises down the road. This is especially true for a cannabis business for two principal reasons. First, cannabis businesses are highly regulated at the state and local level. Second, cannabis generally remains illegal at the federal level. A standard retail space lease is just not going to suffice. So, the question is, what does a cannabis business need to do and watch for when obtaining a retail space? McGlinchey attorneys Douglas Charnas, Perry Salzhauer, and David Waxman address this question and more during the latest episode of More with McGlinchey.
FLASHBACK 1999....... In November of 1998 George Joined South Florida's Power 96 Mix Team to bring a different flavor to Late Night Radio. On Saturday January 16, 1999 at 2:00AM with the assistance of the Program Director KID CURRY, George started his own Underground mix show called "THE LATENIGHT LABORATORY with host Liquid Todd (Shannon Powell). The Show became the most listened Mix show in South Florida SATURDAY night at 2:00 am spinning Underground House Dubs and Trance tracks. The show was a platform that introduced DJs from overseas to South Florida. Some of these DJs included, Timo Mass, Steve Lawler, David Waxman and John Digweed. The Show released a Mix CD Featuring some Cool Trance Tunes at the time and sold 10,000 copies in South Florida alone. Part of the proceeds were donated to the Joe Dimagios Children Foundation. In the 2000's The Show helped Break some big hits which cross over to Mainstream Radio ALICE DEEJAY - BETTER OF ALONE ATB - 9PM TIL I COME AYLA - AYLA BOB MARLEY VS FUNSTAR DELUXE - SUN IS SHINING CHER - I BELIEVE DJ KAYCEE - ESCAPE DJ SAKIN - BRAVEHEART FUNKY GREEN DOGS - BODY GRACE - IT'S NOT OVER YET MELLOW TRAX - OUTTA SPACE. In 2000 he Performed as THE LATENIGHT LABORATORY in front of "25000" people along with the host of the show Liquid Todd (Shannon Powell) at POWER HOUSE 2000 at The American Airlines Arena in Downtown Miami Presented by POWER 96.5. In 2003 with the assistance of Phil Michaels the Program Director, The show went over to PARTY 93.1 (Cox Communications) to continue it's broadcast for a few years as well. The Latenight Laboratory is still remembered to this date as one of the Pioneer Underground Radio shows in South Florida.
Ohio legalized adult-use cannabis on November 7th, 2023, but the future of the market is uncertain, and things are changing quickly. In this episode, Daniel Shortt and David Waxman discuss why we should expect the unexpected on the road to legalization of adult-use marijuana in Ohio.
In the second episode of our two-part series, “Agency Rulemaking,” McGlinchey attorneys Michael Blumenthal, Douglas Charnas, and David Waxman will delve into the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), and the importance of participating in the rulemaking process. They will review rulemaking comment options for businesses, including when and what type of comments should be made.
In the first episode of our two-part series, “Demystifying Agency Rulemaking,” McGlinchey attorneys Michael Blumenthal, Douglas Charnas, and David Waxman will delve into the history and evolution of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) and its enforcement, including a review of cases involving the major question doctrine and the Chevron doctrine.
David Waxman sold his first company to Microsoft, took his second public for $1B in just 12 months, and then launched an $18M fund to support other investors to capitalize on their startups. His venture capital firm, TenOneTen Ventures, has several co-investors like Act One Ventures, Amplify Private Equity, Correlation Ventures, and Greycroft.
Dave just completed his 20th year in education. He began as an Art Teacher, teaching Art for 11 years in grade levels ranging from PreSchool through 8th grade in Public Schools. Then served as an Assistant Principal for 5 years in a K-8th grade public school in Alpha, New Jersey and in a 5th and 6th grade Intermediate school in Flemington, New Jersey. He just completed his 4th year as a Principal in Thomas Jefferson School, a 4th through 8th grade public school in Rockaway Borough, New Jersey. One of Dave's real passions in education is working on, improving and nurturing culture and climate in his building and among his team. Dave is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and now resides in West Caldwell, New Jersey with his family of his wife Beth, who is also an educator. Dave and Beth have 11-year-old twins, Chase and Morgan. Dave's passion, other than leading, educating and being a lifelong learner and student of education, is taking bike rides and drawing with his kids, reading and following the Philadelphia sports teams. If he isn't passionately running around his school building and working with his staff and students, he can be found at Lincoln Financial Field rooting for his Eagles.
David Waxman, GM/head A&R at Ultra Music, goes Back To Back! Willy talks with him about going from touring DJ to managing one of the biggest labels in dance music, being inside the 90s NYC clubbing revolution, discovering & signing stars, 25 years of Ultra, advice for young artists & more! Join our Discord: https://discord.io/backtobackpod Follow Willy Joy: http://twitter.com/willyjoy http://instagram.com/willyjoy Follow David Waxman: https://soundcloud.com/davidwaxman https://ultramusic.com
The one, the only, David Waxman!! David was the founder of three venture backed companies before he and Gil Elbaz started TenOneTen. David shares lessons learned from an IPO, a litigious board member and a couple decades in startups.
David Waxman didn’t start a company. He started three. And not just any companies. After graduating with a masters degree from MIT’s Media Lab in 1995, David Co-Founded Firefly (acquired by Microsoft), PeoplePC (acquired by Earthlink), and Spot Runner (changed the way online advertising is created, planned, bought, sold.) Impressive. And then, David decided to switch sides and become a Venture Capitalist. Now he’s Managing Partner of LA-based TenOneTen Ventures, making early-stage investments in data-driven companies. (Coolest VC name ever … based on LA’s I-10 and I-110 highways) Want to learn about venture capital in LA? Check out TenOneTen’s podcast here: tenoneten.net/podcast Want to learn how David scales teams in his VC portfolio? Invest 20 minutes in this episode.
As an entrepreneur, you’re searching for investors that are a good fit for your business, and investors are searching for essentially the same thing in reverse: Investors invest in people. Not just an idea, the magnitude of the industry, or the product. Investors gamble on your team's ability to perform on the idea presented. So how do you prove to potential investors that you’re able to lead and build the right team for the job? And how do you prove that your idea is going to pay off in the end? On today’s episode, we talk with Minnie Ingersoll. Minnie is a partner at TenOneTen, a Los Angeles-based venture firm established in 2013, that invests in start-ups that apply data and technology to disrupt existing industries. Minnie is also the host of the LA Venture podcast, where her and fellow managing partner, David Waxman, provide opinion on the rapidly growing LA tech scene through conversations with fellow investors and other players in LA’s startup ecosystem. In this episode, you’ll get to hear Minnie share her thoughts on how investors should bet on people and not just the idea they’re investing in, the challenges of balancing home life and startup life, and the difficulties of launching her first startup. You’ll also get to hear her take on the constantly growing tech scene in the Los Angeles area and how venture capitalists are jumping in on this rapid growth. Tune in for more! In this episode with Minnie Ingersoll, you’ll learn: --- Minnie’s personal experience and growth in entrepreneurship --- Challenges of launching a startup --- The importance of investing in people and not just an idea --- What tech culture is like in the Los Angeles area Please enjoy this conversation with Minnie Ingersoll! If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud or Stitcher. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast. Check it out at powderkeg.com/itunes.
When you’ve already worked at Google for over a decade, co-founded a successful startup, used your talents to help a non-profit, and earned degrees from Stanford University and Harvard Business School — what’s next? For Minnie Ingersoll, the answer was venture capital and a move away from Silicon Valley. After graduating from Stanford with a computer science degree, Minnie joined Google in its early days — when the company still had fewer than 500 employees. After working there for almost 12 years, she moved on to co-found Shift, a site selling used cars online. (Her co-founder and Shift’s current co-CEO, Toby Russell, was a recent Technori guest.) From there, Minnie left to work as COO of non-profit Code for America. Having spent so much of her career in the tech bubble, Minnie saw the drawbacks of putting Silicon Valley on a pedestal. The Southern California native made the move to Los Angeles — which is where she joined TenOneTen Ventures as a partner in February 2019. She also co-hosts LA Venture, in which she and fellow TenOneTen partner David Waxman interview investors based in Los Angeles.
David Waxman is Managing Partner at 10110 Ventures, an LA-based venture capital firm.
Philly native David Waxman has been doing historic redevelopment projects in the Philadelphia neighborhood called Brewerytown since 2001. The reality is that he was an OZ developer long before the OZ program ever existed. He's an investor, developer, entrepreneur, and exactly the kind of visionary who makes life better for everyone who gets involved with him. David Waxman of MMPartners is my guest on this episode of The OZExpo Podcast.Host: Jack HealdGuest: David Waxman
David Waxman, managing partner of TenOneTen, engages in a thought-provoking dialogue about the various applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in our day to day lives. Machine learning, one form of the broader term AI, touches our lives in ways that we have come to take for granted in the last decade. From understanding voice recognition with Alexa and self-driving cars, to exploring different ways that machine learning can influence the media we consume and dictate our navigation, join us as David and Jim's discuss it all.
Join us today as we speak with David Waxman from TenOneTen Ventures about modern wellbeing innovation.
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Ben Marcus is the Founder & CEO @ Airmap, the startups that provides everything one needs to unlock and scale drone operations in the ever-changing world of airspace. They have raised over $40m in funding from industry heavyweights Sony, Rakuten, Qualcomm, Airbus Ventures and then also many friends of the show including Semil Shah, Lux Capital, Microsoft Ventures, General Catalyst, BullPen Capital and David Waxman at TenOneTen, just to name a few. Prior to AirMap, Ben co-founded and was CEO of the world’s largest light business jet sales company, Jetaviva and before that started his career as a flight instructor and later became a flight test engineer. Fun fact, Ben is also an FAA-certified Airline Transport Pilot and Flight Instructor with over 4,500 hours of flight experience. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Ben made his way into the world of startups and drones from being a pilot and flight test engineer? 2.) What does Ben think is a strong investment strategy when investing in the drones? What 4 categories present nascent opportunities to Ben? What elements of the tech stack should potential investors further drill down on with potential investments? 3.) Question from Hemant Taneja: How does Ben assess the presence and desires of Amazon and Google with their pre-existing mission to win the airspace? Question from Semil Shah: Does this lead to a world of consolidation and startup M&A by incumbents? 4.) What does Ben believe are the core catalysts that will take drones to 100s of millions of people? How does Ben assess the similarties and differences in serving enterprise vs consumer drone markets? Does Ben agree with Jonathan Downey in his expression that enterprises like "boring" offerings? 5.) How does Ben evaluate the hardware vs software paradigm in the drone market? Does Ben see the commoditisation of drone hardware in the coming years? How does Ben evaluate the likes of DJI with their prominence? Does the weaponisation of drones cause significant alarm for Ben? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Ben’s Fave Book: The Wealth of Nations Ben’s Fave Blog: Social Capital Newsletter As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Ben on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. NatureBox Unlimited snack plans offer all you can eat snacks for one fixed price per employee. Naturebox use simple ingredients you can trust to create bold flavors you can’t find anywhere else. All NatureBox snacks are free from artificial junk and variety is endless with options from sweet or savory to vegan or gluten-free. Simply choose the plan that fits your team’s unique snacking habits and select any of NatureBox's time-saving add-on’s. And beyond Unlimited snacks, you’ll receive perks such as free kitchen setup, no contracts, a dedicated account manager and more. Simply click here to and use the offer code VC20 to get 20% of your first Naturebox month. Leesa is the Warby Parker or TOMS shoes of the mattress industry. Leesa have done away with the terrible mattress showroom buying experience by creating a luxury premium foam mattress that is ordered completely online and ships for free to your doorstep. The 10-inch mattress comes in all sizes and is engineered with 3 unique foam layers for a universal, adaptive feel, including 2 inches of memory foam and 2 inches of a really cool latex foam called Avena, design to keep you cool. All Leesa mattresses are 100% US or UK made and for every 10 mattresses they sell, they donate one to a shelter. Go to Leesa.com to start the New Year with better nights sleep!
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
David Waxman is the Founding Partner @ TenOneTen Ventures, one of the leading new venture firms in the rising tide of LA tech. Their portfolio companies have enjoyed exits from the likes of Facebook, Google, Amazon Cisco, AirBnB and including companies like eCommerce pioneer and unicorn, Wish and the world’s leading airspace services platform, AirMap. As for David, prior to TenOneTen, David enjoyed an incredible career in operations starting with the founding of his first company, Firefly in 1995, an early pioneer in personalization and privacy technology which he sold to Microsoft in 1998. David then co-founded PeoplePC, a company dedicated to simplifying the process of joining the online world. The company went public in 2001 and was acquired by EarthLink in 2002. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How David made his way from selling a company to Microsoft and taking the next public to being one of the leading new managers in LA's tech scene? 2.) Why does David believe that market sizing is a futile effort, or as he calls it "Tamfoolery"? What is the right way that founders should present the market to investors, both in discussion and visually? Why is it impossible for investors to foresee market magnitude? 3.) Why does David strongly dislike convertible notes? Why does he believe that they are worse for not only investor but founders too? In what rare cases do they make sense? Why are they completely ridiculous in multi-million $ deals? 4.) Why does David believe that pro-rata rights have become such a mess? How can founders honour the agreements with their early investors and satiate the ownership appetite of A funds? How would David navigate this if he were a founder today? 5.) Why does David believe the biggest asymettry in VC is the DD that founders engage with, in comparison to that of VC on Founder DD? How should founders structure this DD on investors? What is the right framework? What is the crucial question to ask? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: David’s Fave Book: The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Defender of the Realm David's Fave Blog: Strictly VC, Nuzzel David’s Most Recent Investment: Velocity As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and David on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. Available in carry-on and check-in sizes, Raden is the case for better, smarter travel. By pairing the lightest and most durable materials with technology, travelers can charge their devices on the go, weigh, and track their cases. Visit Raden.com to use code 20VC at checkout. After purchase, you will receive $25 credit to Uber this Holiday season. If a UK listener, head over to Selfridges.com and/or Selfridges on Oxford St. and farfetch.com to shop Raden today. The Simba Hybrid. The most advanced mattress in the world. With a unique combination of two thousand five hundred conical pocket springs and responsive memory foam, it offers the perfect support for two people. A mattress that responds to you and your partner’s sleeping patterns. Delivered free, with a one hundred night sleep trial, free returns and a ten year guarantee. Start your free trial at simbasleep.com
VITAband was created by David Waxman and Jason Brown in 2007 and was launched in September 2009. The idea was conceived from medical ID bracelet but the designers had targeted athletes. So, they set out to design a medical ID bracelet that was comfortable to wear while running, cycling, hiking, etc., along with being versatile enough to use during exercise.
Davis Waxman, former SpotRunner, PeoplePC, and Firefly Network co-founder, is the managing partner of TenOneTen, a Los Angeles venture firm that focuses on technology-focused startups. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 25563]
Davis Waxman, former SpotRunner, PeoplePC, and Firefly Network co-founder, is the managing partner of TenOneTen, a Los Angeles venture firm that focuses on technology-focused startups. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 25563]
VITAband was created by David Waxman and Jason Brown in 2007 and was launched in September 2009. The idea was conceived from a medical ID bracelet, but the designers had targeted athletes. So, they set out to design a medical ID bracelet that was comfortable to wear while running, cycling, hiking, along with being versatile enough to use during exercise.