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Veeam patches a critical vulnerability in its Backup & Replication software. A spyware data breach highlights ongoing risks. Clearview AI attempted to purchase sensitive data such as Social Security numbers and mug shots. The Netherlands' parliament looks to reduce reliance on U.S. software firms. A Pennsylvania union notifies over 517,000 individuals of a data breach. Researchers discover a RansomHub affiliate deploying a new custom backdoor called Betruger. A new info-stealer spreads through game cheats and cracks. David Wiseman, Vice President of Secure Communications at BlackBerry, joins us to explore how organizations can effectively implement CISA's encrypted communications guidelines. What to do when AI casually accuses you of murder? Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest David Wiseman, Vice President of Secure Communications at BlackBerry, joins us to explore how organizations can effectively implement CISA's encrypted communications guidelines. Don't miss the full conversation—listen now on the Caveat podcast! Selected Reading Veeam Patches Critical Vulnerability in Backup & Replication (SecurityWeek) The Citizen Lab's director dissects spyware and the ‘proliferating' market for it (The Record) Data breach at stalkerware SpyX affects close to 2 million, including thousands of Apple users (TechCrunch) Facial Recognition Company Clearview Attempted to Buy Social Security Numbers and Mugshots for its Database (404 Media) Dutch parliament calls for end to dependence on US software companies (Yahoo) Pennsylvania education union data breach hit 500,000 people (Bleeping Computer) RansomHub Affiliate Deploying New Custom Backdoor Dubbed ‘Betruger' For Persistence (Cyber Security News) New Arcane infostealer infects YouTube, Discord users via game cheats (Bleeping Computer) Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT's false claim that he murdered his kids (Ars Technica) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we are joined by David Wiseman, Vice President of Secure Communications at BlackBerry, discussing making CISA's encrypted communications guidelines actionable. Ben's got the story of the UK's Online Safety Act kicking in, with Big Tech companies like Musk's X facing massive fines and potential shutdowns for failing to remove harmful content, despite Musk's hopes that Trump will intervene to water it down. Dave's got the story of a surveillance success for law enforcement in Baltimore and a new-to-me forensics tool. While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal advice on any of the topics we cover, please contact your attorney. Please take a moment to fill out an audience survey! Let us know how we are doing! Links to the stories: UK online safety law Musk hates kicks in today, and so far, Trump can't stop it Meet Berla, the little-known company that can pull smartphone data from your car Orin Kerr Twitter Get the weekly Caveat Briefing delivered to your inbox. Like what you heard? Be sure to check out and subscribe to our Caveat Briefing, a weekly newsletter available exclusively to N2K Pro members on N2K CyberWire's website. N2K Pro members receive our Thursday wrap-up covering the latest in privacy, policy, and research news, including incidents, techniques, compliance, trends, and more. This week's Caveat Briefing covers the story of the White House's unprecedented involvement in the sale of TikTok's U.S. assets, with Vice President JD Vance overseeing the auction. As multiple bidders, including high-profile investors, navigate a complex and fluid process, the deal faces significant hurdles, including Beijing's influence and the looming threat of TikTok's U.S. shutdown if a deal isn't finalized by April 5. Curious about the details? Head over to the Caveat Briefing for the full scoop and additional compelling stories. Got a question you'd like us to answer on our show? You can send your audio file to caveat@thecyberwire.com. Hope to hear from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on A Right Royal Podcast, Andrea Caamano and HELLO! Royal Editor Emily Nash speak to the man behind that portrait of King Charles, the artist Jonathan Yeo, who gives his reaction to his work going viral and reveals how the monarch responded when he saw the painting last November. They also catch up with David Wiseman, the Duke of Sussex's friend and Director of International Development at the Invictus Games Foundation, who joined Prince Harry and Meghan on their visit to Nigeria. Plus they discuss the latest update on the Princess of Wales, and why Prince George is not expected to attend the wedding of his godfather the Duke of Westminster to Olivia Henson next month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-10-24 Dr. David Wiseman has kept his eyes on data and used to work for Johnson & Johnson -- he has thoughts about why the increased number of cancer victims are young
In our new epsiode of A Right Royal Podcast, the team look at how the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been getting on since the beginning of the year, when Prince Harry released his memoir Spare. We chat with HELLO!'s royal editor, Emily Nash, who has the latest on the couple, from what's coming next to Meghan Markle's solo Instagram account and the low-down on their reported move to Los Angeles. Hosts Andrea Caamano and Emmy Griffiths also speak to the mayor of Dusseldorf, Dr Stephan Keller, about the success of the Invictus Games as well as our colleague Isabelle Casey, who travelled to the city to cover the Games and had an unforgettable (albeit brief) 1-2-1 with Prince Harry.Lastly, we talk at length with David Wiseman, Director of the Invictus Games Foundation and good friend of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who shares everything from meeting Prince William and Harry at Sandhurst to spending time with Harry and Meghan in Montecito.Sponsored by True Royalty TV Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This audiobook features "The Devil You Know" by David Wiseman. Published in the July 2022 issue of After Dinner Conversation: Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine.Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine: Code “Happy” for 12 Issues/$4.95! https://www.afterdinnerconversation.com/subscribe/yearlySTORY SUMMARY (Spoilers): Is there a moral obligation to always confront evil? Can evil ever be given the chance to live in peace? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, the narrator is walking down a small-town street when he comes across the devil, relaxing on vacation for the holidays. The narrator knows it is the devil because of his horns and goat legs. He also has a few small demon children in tow. The narrator, surprised, stops the devil to talk to him. The devil is cordial and says he has outsourced most of the “hell work” and spends his time traveling around the world moving from place to place. He likes the small towns during the holidays and enjoys the peace and quiet. The narrator feels he should do something, perhaps confront the devil, rather than allowing him to exist in peace. Finally, the narrator has second thoughts, in part because he doesn't have a suitable weapon. The devil and his children continue in peace on their way.COMPANION PODCAST (E56.): Listen to our panel discussions of After Dinner Conversation short stories (“Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Discussions”).BOOK LINK: Download the accompanying short story here.MAGAZINE: Sign up for our monthly magazine and receive short stories that ask ethical and philosophical questions. Use the discount code on our website to get the first month free or an entire year for just $4.95!SUPPORT: Support us on Patreon.FOLLOW: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Dr. David Wiseman warned the FDA about the uncertain amount of spike protein induced by mRNA COVID vaccines, but his counsel was mostly ignored – despite his years-long work as a top drug developer and scientist for pharma giant Johnson & Johnson and his Ph.D. in experimental pathology. Dr. Wiseman criticized the CDC's pandemic response and the unreliability of the NEJM Boulware Study (an integral part of revoking the EUA for the H-Word-That-Cannot-Be-Named) but was dismissed by health authorities. "Trust the experts," they say, "just not THOSE experts." [BROADCAST ON 12/14/2022] Dr. David Wiseman is a PhD Research Bioscientist with a background in pharmacy, pharmacology, immunology and experimental pathology. He was one of the top 66 research scientists at Johnson & Johnson where he headed up a research and development program overseeing preclinical and international clinical research, pharmacovigilance as well as submissions to FDA for products to prevent post-surgical adhesions. Since 1996 he has run his own R&D consulting business, helping companies develop drugs, devices and biologics. He co-founded the world's first clinic for the integrated treatment of pelvic and abdominal pain and related disorders and pioneered the use of a device for those conditions. Find more about Dr. Wiseman at http://synechion.com 「 SPONSORED BY 」 • BIRCH GOLD - Don't let your savings lose value. You can own physical gold and silver in a tax-sheltered retirement account, and Birch Gold will help you do it. Claim your free, no obligation info kit from Birch Gold at https://birchgold.com/drew • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Genucel uses clinical levels of botanical extracts in their cruelty-free, natural, made-in-the-USA line of products. Get 10% off with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 The CDC states that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and reduce your risk of severe illness. Hundreds of millions of people have received a COVID-19 vaccine, and serious adverse reactions are uncommon. Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician and Dr. Kelly Victory is a board-certified emergency specialist. Portions of this program will examine countervailing views on important medical issues. You should always consult your personal physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT the SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 「 WITH DR. KELLY VICTORY 」 Dr. Kelly Victory MD is a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She served as CMO for Whole Health Management, delivering on-site healthcare services for Fortune 500 companies. She holds a BS from Duke University and her MD from the University of North Carolina. Follow her at https://earlycovidcare.org 「 ABOUT DR. DREW 」 For over 30 years, Dr. Drew has answered questions and offered guidance to millions through popular shows like Celebrity Rehab (VH1), Dr. Drew On Call (HLN), Teen Mom OG (MTV), and the iconic radio show Loveline. Now, Dr. Drew is opening his phone lines to the world by streaming LIVE from his home studio. Watch all of Dr. Drew's latest shows at https://drdrew.tv
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) leads a roundtable discussion to shed light on the current state of knowledge surrounding the vaccine and the path forward.Presenters:Liz Willzer, Aaron Siri, Edward Dowd, Josh Stirling, Lt. Col. Theresa Long, Ryan Cole, Harvey Rich, Pierre Kory, Paul Marik, Peter McCullough, Paul Alexander, Robert Malone, Janci Lindsay, David Wiseman, David Gortler, Del Bigtree, Brianne Dressen, Joel Wallskog, Pierre Kory, Kirk Milhoan, Renata Moon, and James Thorp.Presented live by the Highwire.Recorded Dec 7, 2022
In this second half of the conference, we hear testimony from patients with adverse reactions from vaccines, from health experts on why mRNA vaccines are not working, what spike proteins do to the body, and what change are needed to prevent more tragedy from occurring with people who are being told the vaccines are safe. Featured speakers include Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. James Thorpe, Dr. Kirk Milhoan, Dr. David Wiseman, Dr. Renata Moon, Dr. David Gortler, Dr. Harvey Risch, and others. The associated risks and sheer number of cases is jaw-dropping. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-watkins9/support
Though the uptake of COVID-19 boosters remains low in South Africa, with a mere 3.6 million booster shots reportedly administered by August, the South African Government and international health authorities continue to urge citizens to join the conga line of “responsible” people queuing to get boosted. Given the significantly high seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among the South African population, there is no justification for boosters, even less the FDA's Emergency Use Authorisation thereof. In this long-form interview with Dr David Wiseman, a PhD research bioscientist with a background in pharmacy, pharmacology and immunology, the significant risks associated with continued boosting were meticulously examined. Wiseman's ability to simplify technical knowledge and his explanation of the dangers associated with boosters were second to none. According to Wiseman, attempting to boost our way out of the pandemic is the immunological equivalent of heroin addiction. Wiseman furthermore provided critical insight into the FDA and CDC's egregious abandonment of once well-established standards, evidenced by the EUA issued for the new untested BA4/5 bivalent boosters. Note that Wiseman referred to several slides during the interview which have been embedded in the article on BizNews.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On 31 August, the FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) announced that they had issued EUAs for BA4/5 bivalent Covid-19 quasi-vaccines. The EUA (emergency use authorisation) of these boosters signalled great cause for concern as it indicated that the FDA had once again undergone a further relaxing of their safety and efficacy standards. To discuss the FDA's lowering standards and the apparent absence of pharmacovigilance, BizNews spoke to Dr David Wiseman, a PhD research bioscientist with a background in pharmacy, pharmacology, immunology and experimental pathology. Wiseman, with his extensive skill set and experience, having been one of the top 66 research scientists at Johnson & Johnson, provided clarity on confusing concepts and deep insight into the continued drive towards mass Covid-19 vaccination which he said has “become politicised”. The discussion around immunological addiction relating to the increasingly shortened periods between Covid-19 boosters was both fascinating and gravely concerning. – Nadya Swart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During a May 11th press conference of the Global COVID Summit, Dr. Robert Malone led a symposium representing an international alliance of 17,000 medical scientists and physicians that stand for truth and integrity in science. They presented their fourth declaration, this one consisting of 10 principles affirming that, -the -COVID- state of medical emergency must be lifted, scientific integrity restored, and crimes against humanity addressed.---More specifically, their declaration goes on to address what it describes as, -the disastrous COVID-19 public health policies- which are the result of -a corrupt medical alliance of pharmaceutical, insurance, and healthcare institutions, along with the financial trusts which control them.- The alliance is said to have been -protected and supported by a parallel alliance of big tech, media, academics and government agencies who profited from this orchestrated catastrophe.---If you're concerned that the medical community has denied people the right to have true, informed consent concerning the experimental, COVID-19 injections or that you and others have been blocked from obtaining information detailing risks, benefits and alternatives due to censorship and propaganda, then you'll want to review this broadcast.--In addition to comments from Dr. Malone, you'll hear from Dr. Richard Urso, Dr. Harvey Risch, Dr. Brian Tyson, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Kirk Milhoan, Dr. David Wiseman and more. ---More Information--To view the summit in its entirety, log on to rumble.com and in the search box put--Global COVID Summit-Declaration IV.
During a May 11th press conference of the Global COVID Summit, Dr. Robert Malone lead a symposium representing an international alliance of 17,000 medical scientists and physicians that stand for truth and integrity in science. They presented their fourth declaration, this one consisting of 10 principles affirming that, -the -COVID- state of medical emergency must be lifted, scientific integrity restored, and crimes against humanity addressed.---More specifically, their declaration goes on to address what it describes as, -the disastrous COVID-19 public health policies- which are the result of -a corrupt medical alliance of pharmaceutical, insurance, and healthcare institutions, along with the financial trusts which control them.- The alliance is said to have been -protected and supported by a parallel alliance of big tech, media, academics and government agencies who profited from this orchestrated catastrophe.---If you're concerned that the medical community has denied people the right to have true, informed consent concerning the experimental, COVID-19 injections or that you and others have been blocked from obtaining information detailing risks, benefits and alternatives due to censorship and propaganda, then you'll want to review this broadcast.--In addition to comments from Dr. Malone, you'll hear from Dr. Richard Urso, Dr. Harvey Risch, Dr. Brian Tyson, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Kirk Milhoan, Dr. David Wiseman and more. ---More Information--To view the summit in its entirety, log on to rumble.com and in the search box put--Global COVID Summit-Declaration IV.
This past Monday, Republican U.S. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin held a panel discussion titled, COVID 19- A Second Opinion. He was joined by a group of world renowned doctors and medical experts that presented a different perspective on the global pandemic response. They shared their thoughts concerning the current state of knowledge of early and hospital treatment, vaccine efficacy and safety, what went right, what went wrong, what should be done now, and what needs to be considered in the long term. This edition of Crosstalk was part 2 of this two-day look at the discussion.--As noted during part 1, Senator Johnson extended an invitation to the heads of several federal health agencies and drug companies who have in some way been part of the pandemic response. All declined to participate, including Dr. Fauci.--As this broadcast continued to present more from the panel discussion, Dr. Peter McCullough had additional comments. He was followed by Dr. Christina Parks, Dr. Mary Bowden, Dr. Harpal Mangat, Dr. Paul Marik, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. David Wiseman. ---More Information--rumble.com -Once there search for COVID-19- A Second Opinion-
This past Monday, Republican U.S. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin held a panel discussion titled, COVID 19- A Second Opinion. He was joined by a group of world renowned doctors and medical experts that presented a different perspective on the global pandemic response. They shared their thoughts concerning the current state of knowledge of early and hospital treatment, vaccine efficacy and safety, what went right, what went wrong, what should be done now, and what needs to be considered in the long term. This edition of Crosstalk was part 2 of this two-day look at the discussion.--As noted during part 1, Senator Johnson extended an invitation to the heads of several federal health agencies and drug companies who have in some way been part of the pandemic response. All declined to participate, including Dr. Fauci.--As this broadcast continued to present more from the panel discussion, Dr. Peter McCullough had additional comments. He was followed by Dr. Christina Parks, Dr. Mary Bowden, Dr. Harpal Mangat, Dr. Paul Marik, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. David Wiseman. ---More Information--rumble.com -Once there search for COVID-19- A Second Opinion-
DiverCity Podcast: Talking Diversity and Inclusion in the Financial Services Industry
To kick off 2022 and Series 13, we celebrate the contribution of veterans. Host Julia Streets is joined by George Griffin, Customer Success Manager at Salesforce and Vice President of Vetforce, Michelle Osborne, Executive Director, Head of Emerging Talent and Military Veterans Affairs, JP Morgan Chase and David Wiseman, Grants & Programmes Director at the Invictus Games Foundation, Head of Programmes at the Royal Foundation and Co-Founder of Peak State: Mental Fitness. They discuss some of the common misconceptions around hiring veteran talent and from the wider military community and reflect on leadership attributes and the transferable skills which make valuable contributions to financial services organisations. Together they look at the importance of intersectionality, recruitment best practice, building networks and the value of the Armed Forces Covenant.
With the Threat on the Horizon of a Vaccine Mandate, a Rabbinical Court in Brooklyn Convened on November 21, 2021 to Hear Expert Testimonies on the Covid Injections Particularly Pertaining to Children; Dr. David Wiseman speaks to Brooklyn Rabbinic Court. Dr. Zelenko speaks to Rabbinic Court in Jerusalem. Rabbi Zev Epstein speaks to a group in testimony. Physical Therapist Jonathan talks about the effects the Jab had on him.
With the Threat on the Horizon of a Vaccine Mandate, a Rabbinical Court in Brooklyn Convened on November 21, 2021 to Hear Expert Testimonies on the Covid Injections Particularly Pertaining to Children; Dr. David Wiseman speaks to Brooklyn Rabbinic Court. Dr. Zelenko speaks to Rabbinic Court in Jerusalem. Rabbi Zev Epstein speaks to a group in testimony. Physical Therapist Jonathan talks about the effects the Jab had on him.
David Wiseman, PhD takes us through detailed data of what this quasi vaccine is and how it works!
David Wiseman, PhD takes us through detailed data of what this quasi vaccine is and how it works!
David Wiseman, PhD takes us through detailed data of what this quasi vaccine is and how it works!
On today's special long episode, we are treated to a spellbinding presentation by Dr. David Wiseman on how Pfizer's clinical trial data is completely corrupted and cannot be trusted. Dr. Wiseman, a bioscientist who helped develop clinical trials for Johnson & Johnson, takes us through the math of Pfizer's adult and child clinical trials and demonstrates how every step of its data collection was corrupted to the point that both the safety and efficacy data are meaningless. He also raises concerns about Pfizer changing its formulation and the fact that there are really no regulatory guard rails controlling the distribution and maintaining of the vials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Bonnie Henry welcomes move by feds to suspend flights to vacation destinationsThe provincial health officer is welcoming new federal rules, aimed at limiting international travel. Ottawa has announced flights by Canadian airlines to Mexico and the Caribbean will be suspended, starting this Sunday until April the 30th. Dr. Bonnie Henry believes that will discourage British Columbians from travelling abroad. And, she hints there may be similar restrictions to US vacation destinations like Hawaii and California in the coming days."People from BC do go to Mexico quite a bit and myself, I'd be running away to the Caribbean if I could, but that's not in the possibility this year, so yes, we understand that Canada is having ongoing discussions with our neighbours to the south, with the United States as they are updating and revising their border measures, so I expect to hear more about that in the coming days."—Chief Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.The federal government will impose new requirements for international travellers, starting February the 3rd. Those arriving at Canadian airports will be tested for COVID-19 upon arrival. They will have to quarantine at a government-approved hotel, at their own expense, while awaiting test results. Those who are positive for the virus must then quarantine for two more weeks at a government-approved facility. International flights will be restricted to airports in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal. People crossing into Canada at a land border will have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test.Friday COVID-19 updateMeanwhile, in BC today, there were 514 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed, and 5 deaths. The Island Health region has recorded 29 new cases, 19 in the Central Island and 10 in the South Island, bringing our active case count to 246.Controversial subdivision on Hornby Island will not go aheadHornby Island Local Trustees will not allow a controversial division of land to proceed. The trustees voted unanimously against a request by a local doctor to subdivide a four-hectare lot in a rural area. The rejection of the rezoning application came after a well-attended virtual public hearing today.Neighbours, including Allan Fletcher who runs a farm across from the property spoke against the plan."David Wiseman is a neighbour and he is a friend. He was my doctor when I was growing up. I don't like being in the position that I'm in now, where I'm having to say to him 'no, you can't do that.' Why are we even discussing this? There is a covenant on the property. There are many reasons why this property was not allowed to be subdivided. It just dumbfounds me why we're here."—Hornby Island Resident Allan Fletcher.Trustee Alex Allen noted all but two of Wiseman's neighbours opposed the subdivision and that their participation in the public hearing was important. "Really, you can't always choose your neighbours. I've been next to a vacation rental, the guy who pretends he's in a woodlot with his chainsaw down the road and on and on and on. But this is a time where democracy is speaking out."—Hornby Trustee Alex Allen.The property owner, said he was disappointed by the decision. Dr. David Wiseman hinted that it might prompt him to leave the island. "I was counting on this for my future here on Hornby and it's gonna make a huge difference to how much longer I can live here."—Hornby Island Resident Dr. David Wiseman.Wiseman is now unable to divide the lot under current zoning.
Amy Casey has some amazing stories from the Coronavirus front line. Thousands of British troops deployed as part of Op Rescript in support of the NHS. Many of them found themselves doing extraordinary things. Amy talks to some of them including the soldier who delivered a baby. Chris Keen tells us about the Lockdown Victory of getting the performing arts online for “Army at the Virtual Fringe”. Louise Fetigan from Little Troopers talks to Gill, a female soldier, mum and army wife who was diagnosed with Breast Cancer but went on to compete at The Invictus Games. We hear from David Wiseman from The Invictus Games Foundation about the opportunities available to ex-servicemen and women online, after the 2020 games were postponed. And Adam Powney speaks to Katherine Jenkins about how she took her concerts online during lockdown. Team Talk is presented by Charlie Fife and Jill Misson and is a TBI Media production for BFBS with support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust.
What are your company’s core competencies, and how can you use them to get through the pandemic and thrive in the future? That’s what today’s guest joins the podcast to talk about David Wiseman is the co-founder of Little Sesame, a D.C. restaurant specializing in hummus. Listen to the episode to hear David discuss how his restaurants were impacted by the pandemic, what changes his team has made in order to adapt, and where David sees Little Sesame going in the future. Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode: ✔ How Little Sesame got started ✔ Little Sesame’s locations ✔ How Little Sesame has been impacted by the pandemic ✔ Changes that Little Sesame has made that David thinks are here to say ✔ David’s plans for Little Sesame’s future ✔ How David transitioned from law into the restaurant world ✔ Where the name Little Sesame came from ✔ David’s future aspirations ✔ Things David’s restaurant has done that other businesses could learn from ✔ David’s advice for other businesses ✔ What David recommends checking out in D.C. Resources: David Wiseman Little Sesame QUOTES: “One of our big primary goals with Little Sesame was to give people kind of an escape. Because when you take warm pita and you’re ripping it into hummus, you can’t really be on your phone.” “I think a trend that’s really going to be here to stay is how do you meet the customer where they are?” “We really believe in the power of the chickpea, the power of the shared meal, and it’s something we want to bring to a lot of people.”
In this episode we speak about HeadFIT. HeadFIT is a set of online resources that assist the user in developing a proactive approach to mental fitness. We also speak about how Military service helps improve mental strength and why mental fitness is so important. www.headfit.org
Cyber mischief makers know you're teleworking. And they're trying to take advantage of it. Now you might not still carry a BlackBerry device, but your email security may in fact still be protected by the company's software. For tips on maintaining good security, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin talked with BlackBerry's vice president of secure communications, David Wiseman.
Great to have David back in the studio to dissect the previous 10 episodes and two specials. Lots to talk about and a thoroughly enjoyable episode. PTSD, recovery, HESCO, rowing, mindset, sacrifice, leadership, emotions, mans-best-friend, the blitz, sexual abuse, suicide, child abuse, PHD, research, breathing, cold water, sleep, refugee, 11,000 miles, safety, mental health, exercise, community, CALM, Endeavour, role model. Summary 12 - 21 with David Wiseman - This is Declassified https://www.endeavourfund.co.uk https://radiopublic.com/battle-scars-GEzqLv/ep/s1!9b92a https://www.thecalmzone.net
Mass trauma, getting shot, climbing mountains - I AM undefeated. Our next guest speaks about conflict and the aftershock that still affect him and his family today. From his severe post traumatic stress to understanding the brain and the need to tell his story with us. From Helmand to the Himalayas via Invictus Episode 12 - David Wiseman - This is Declassified
Summary: MCPL's English Conversations Clubs offer those wishing to practice speaking English a friendly, welcoming environment in which to do so. In this episode, Quince Orchard Librarian Nancy Chiu-Sillcox and Quince Orchard English Conversation Club volunteer coordinator Annie Etches describe the program and share stories from MCPL's English Conversation Club at Quince Orchard Library. Recording Date: July 25, 2018 Guests: Nancy Chiu-Sillcox is the Head of Adult Services at Quince Orchard Library. Annie Etches is a volunteer at Quince Orchard Library who coordinates the English Conversation Club meetings at the branch. Host: Julie Dina What Our Guests Are Reading: Nancy Chiu-Sillcox: Vertigo 42 by Martha Grimes Annie Etches: The flash fiction short story "Unforgettable" by David Wiseman, who recently won the Themed Flash Competition. Other Items of Interest Mentioned During the Episode: Charles W. Gilchrist Immigrant Resource Center: The Gilchrist Center offers a variety of programs, including English classes, citizenship preparation, free legal clinics, technological literacy classes, and more. Easy Does It! American Idioms: An advanced level drop-in English language class focused on American idioms. Offered at Gaithersburg Library. English Conversation Clubs: Regularly scheduled volunteer-led gatherings at MCPL branches throughout the county that offer people the opportunity to practice speaking and listening to English in an informal, friendly, and welcoming environment. English for Arabic (Chinese, Farsi, etc.) Speakers: A series of English language learning resources designed for beginners with instructions in the beginner's first language. English Language Learners Guide: Links to and descriptions of local resources for English language learners. Friends of the Library, Montgomery County: A nonprofit that supports MCPL through supplemental funding, programs, and materials. French Conversation Clubs: Those wishing to practice speaking and listening to French can do so at the French Conversations Clubs at Germantown and Long Branch libraries. Literacy Council of Montgomery County: A local nonprofit dedicated to strengthening the English language proficiency and literacy skills of adults in our community. The Literacy Council offers a variety of English language and literacy tutoring services and classes. Montgomery College English as a Second Language (ESL): Montgomery College offers ESL classes for beginners and advanced English language learners. Some classes are offered for college credit, others are non-credit courses. Montgomery County Coalition for Adult English Literacy (MCAEL): A comprehensive listing of free and fee-based English language and literacy classes provided by a variety of organizations in Montgomery County. Montgomery County Library Board: The Library Board makes recommendations to the County Executive on matters affecting the public library system, such as the location of new facilities, the adequacy of book collections, services to outlying districts, and the personnel needs of MCPL. Spanish Conversation Clubs: Numerous MCPL branches offer opportunities to practice speaking and listening to Spanish. Read the transcript
The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
Installation artist David Wiseman always loved design and drawing, but it was a small, ceramic deer that really kicked off his career. Since then, David’s ceiling installations have been featured in venues such as Christian Dior Shanghai, Design Miami, and global cities like London, New York, and Los Angeles. David lays out the foundational values that have carried him throughout his craftsmanship - why artists can make money and not be sellouts, how to break down a big project into smaller steps, and why sharing your creative passion is a privilege and a responsibility for humanity. Thank you Blue Apron! Check out this week’s menu and get your first three meals FREE — with FREE SHIPPING — at BlueApron.com/DREAMJOB. Thanks to Work In Progress for their support! Follow along on Twitter @slackstories or at slack.com/podcast. Thank you Beachbody On Demand! Text DreamJob to 303030 for a FREE trial membership and get full access to this entire platform for FREE!
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis.On this week's show:DGS deli just opened its second location - this one's in the Mosaic District in Northern Virginia's Merrifield district. Co-owner David Wiseman and GM Duke Deucher are in with lox, bagels, whitefish spread and even some conversation about the new DGS at Mosaic.Whole Foods Markets have an impressive culture and programs all designed to help start-ups start up, including more than $25 million annually in grants for equipment, materials and more. WFM's Brenna Scarrott and Jackie Zovko are in to discuss this innovative program that has helped to launch some of America's best know products.One of Old Town Alexandria's' newest restaurants is Magnolia's on King, presenting a Southern immersion cuisine menu loaded with new takes on the Old South's tasty way of dining. Proprietor Steve Fogleman and Exec Chef Brian Rowe are in with tastes and talk of the new Magnolia's.Top Chef alum, Chef Mike Isabella, just keeps adding to his restaurant empire: the latest is Pepita in Ballston, serving Mike's takes on traditional Mexican fare and great craft cocktails. Mike's partner, cocktail king Taha Ismail, is in concocting some of the signature drinks to be found at Pepita.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis.On this week's show:DGS deli just opened its second location - this one's in the Mosaic District in Northern Virginia's Merrifield district. Co-owner David Wiseman and GM Duke Deucher are in with lox, bagels, whitefish spread and even some conversation about the new DGS at Mosaic.Whole Foods Markets have an impressive culture and programs all designed to help start-ups start up, including more than $25 million annually in grants for equipment, materials and more. WFM's Brenna Scarrott and Jackie Zovko are in to discuss this innovative program that has helped to launch some of America's best know products.One of Old Town Alexandria's' newest restaurants is Magnolia's on King, presenting a Southern immersion cuisine menu loaded with new takes on the Old South's tasty way of dining. Proprietor Steve Fogleman and Exec Chef Brian Rowe are in with tastes and talk of the new Magnolia's.Top Chef alum, Chef Mike Isabella, just keeps adding to his restaurant empire: the latest is Pepita in Ballston, serving Mike's takes on traditional Mexican fare and great craft cocktails. Mike's partner, cocktail king Taha Ismail, is in concocting some of the signature drinks to be found at Pepita.
This week on Kicking it with Raphael I was joined by EPL insider David Wiseman. We discussed the relegation battle and who will finish in the top 4 . We spoke about the future of all the managers in the EPL and who will be on the hot seat this summer. Next I was joined by Fox Soccer's Marc Serber and we previewed the Confederations Cup and discussed the latest rumors around the football world.