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Recorded live from TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, Found co-hosts Becca Szkutak and Dominic Davis sit down with Kai Kloepfer, CEO of Biofire, a smart gun company that aims to prevent firearm misuse. Kloepfer gets into the hurdles of building a hardware startup in the firearm industry from fundraising to building a reliable product. Please note this conversation deals with topics around gun violence and suicide. Found posts every Tuesday. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcast: Equity . Subscribe to Found to hear more stories from founders each Connect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.com
Thursday, August 8 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com, on Alexa and my podcast 2:00-3:00 pm (PDT) my scheduled guest for the hour are: *Attorney Jesse Wineberry, Co Founder, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) and Winona Hollins Hauge, WENA comment on the progress of an Executive Order that would create a commission to study Reparations for African Descendants of the United States Enslaved in Washington State. The meetings have been with Pat Sullivan, Governor Inslee's Executive Director, Legislative Affairs. The resolution to support an Executive Order on Reparations passed unanimously with over 1,000 Delegates voting in favor at the Washington State Democratic Convention June 29, 2024. *Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Seattle King County Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) provides an update on the activities for 61st Anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. *Derrick Wheeler-Smith and Dominic Davis pays tribute to their late father, Reverend Arthur Douglas Wheeler Jr. who had many accomplishments in his life working as a Mediator for the King County Prosecutors Office, the Seattle Police Department as assistant director of the Victim's Assistance Unit and with NOVA as a Grief Crisis Counselor handling high-profile cases. In 1982 he became principal of Zion Christian School which later became Zion Prep Academy. *Mian Rice, Director, Port of Seattle's Diversity Contracting Office provides an update on the accomplishments of his office and informs prospective business owners of opportunities. He will also comment on his work with Kenny Lyles who is retiring from the port after 40 years of service. We will also speak with a number Mr. Lyles colleagues that will share their memories of him in the work place. Urban Forum Northwest will broadcast from the Port of Seattle on Thursday streaming live at www.1150kknw.com. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.
Thursday, August 8 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com, on Alexa and my podcast 2:00-3:00 pm (PDT) my scheduled guest for the hour are:*Attorney Jesse Wineberry, Co Founder, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) and Winona Hollins Hauge, WENA comment on the progress of an Executive Order that would create a commission to study Reparations for African Descendants of the United States Enslaved in Washington State. The meetings have been with Pat Sullivan, Governor Inslee's Executive Director, Legislative Affairs. The resolution to support an Executive Order on Reparations passed unanimously with over 1,000 Delegates voting in favor at the Washington State Democratic Convention June 29, 2024.*Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Seattle King County Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) provides an update on the activities for 61st Anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.*Derrick Wheeler-Smith and Dominic Davis pays tribute to their late father, Reverend Arthur Douglas Wheeler Jr. who had many accomplishments in his life working as a Mediator for the King County Prosecutors Office, the Seattle Police Department as assistant director of the Victim's Assistance Unit and with NOVA as a Grief Crisis Counselor handling high-profile cases. In 1982 he became principal of Zion Christian School which later became Zion Prep Academy.*Mian Rice, Director, Port of Seattle's Diversity Contracting Office provides an update on the accomplishments of his office and informs prospective business owners of opportunities. He will also comment on his work with Kenny Lyles who is retiring from the port after 40 years of service. We will also speak with a number Mr. Lyles colleagues that will share their memories of him in the work place.Urban Forum Northwest will broadcast from the Port of Seattle on Thursday streaming live at www.1150kknw.com. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye. 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.
Thursday, August 8 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com, on Alexa and my podcast 2:00-3:00 pm (PDT) my scheduled guest for the hour are: *Attorney Jesse Wineberry, Co Founder, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) and Winona Hollins Hauge, WENA comment on the progress of an Executive Order that would create a commission to study Reparations for African Descendants of the United States Enslaved in Washington State. The meetings have been with Pat Sullivan, Governor Inslee's Executive Director, Legislative Affairs. The resolution to support an Executive Order on Reparations passed unanimously with over 1,000 Delegates voting in favor at the Washington State Democratic Convention June 29, 2024. *Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Seattle King County Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) provides an update on the activities for 61st Anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. *Derrick Wheeler-Smith and Dominic Davis pays tribute to their late father, Reverend Arthur Douglas Wheeler Jr. who had many accomplishments in his life working as a Mediator for the King County Prosecutors Office, the Seattle Police Department as assistant director of the Victim's Assistance Unit and with NOVA as a Grief Crisis Counselor handling high-profile cases. In 1982 he became principal of Zion Christian School which later became Zion Prep Academy. *Mian Rice, Director, Port of Seattle's Diversity Contracting Office provides an update on the accomplishments of his office and informs prospective business owners of opportunities. He will also comment on his work with Kenny Lyles who is retiring from the port after 40 years of service. We will also speak with a number Mr. Lyles colleagues that will share their memories of him in the work place. Urban Forum Northwest will broadcast from the Port of Seattle on Thursday streaming live at www.1150kknw.com. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.
Episode 203: In another conversation with a prominent musical couple, Craig visits the home of Rachael and Dominic John Davis, artists who work together and apart, always enhancing the Nashville ideal with their attention to detail and timeless musicianship. He's most famous for years playing bass in various projects with his boyhood friend Jack White, but he's also been an in-demand sideman and record producer. Rachael is a singer's singer, raised on folk and roots music in small town Michigan. She's released several fine albums on her own and collaborated with numerous other artists, notably her recent trio called the Sweet Water Warblers. This is a delightful and casual conversation.
In this episode, Guy Broadfield and Edward Hayes from our Tax & Trusts team are joined by corporate finance partner Dominic Davis and senior associate Julie Book. They discuss the legal and tax issues for entrepreneurs and family business owners to consider when planning a successful sale of their business.
On this episode of A Nurse Kee Podcast, we are joined by Fashion Entrepreneur @Sundaewynn, Film Maker, Podcaster @djstepone, CEO of @lamontavenue Dominic Davis, and Councilman @Basheerj to discuss the recent events around the public execution of George Floyd.
Happy New Year! Join the Third Men Podcast as we ring out the old, ring in the new and take a look back at all the music and mayhem from Third Man Records in the year 2019. This was a busy year for TMR fans, with new releases from the Blue Series, Lillie Mae, Olivia Jean, Billie Eilish (!) and, of course, the centerpiece of it all: the grand return of THE RACONTEURS. Jack, Brendan, LJ and Patrick delivered their first new album in over a decade which, with the support of a massive world tour, propelled the band to the #1 spot on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart. Alongside the excitement of a new album and tour, the band debuted a new music video and a treasure trove of new interviews and insights into their third LP Help Us Stranger. In the fall, Jack White fans were also treated to not one, but TWO new three-piece solo group arrangements, featuring Daru Jones and friends of the show Dominic Davis and Ben Blackwell. We saw new vault releases, the official debut of "Jack Gray" and so much more than we could possibly hope to type here. So pop some champagne, mumble the lyrics to Auld Lang Syne and join your humble co-hosts for a New Years celebration that'll kick 2020 off to a rockin' fresh start. Cheers! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Terry talks to Colin Linden about his latest release - a collaboration with Luther Dickinson titled 'Amour', backed by The Tennessee Valentines featuring Dominic Davis (bass), Bryan Owings (drums), Fats Kaplin (violin and accordion), and Kevin McKendree (keys). Plus, Colin shares some big news for Blackie and the Rodeo Kings fans.
USC's spring is winding down. The Trojans only have two practices remaining and have already had their "spring showcase." That showcase was essentially just a televised practice instead of an actual spring game, which was not feasible because of the Coliseum's renovations and the team's major depth issues at particular positions. Keely Eure and Shotgun Spratling return with the latest edition of the Family Feud Podcast to discuss what to take away from the "spring showcase" and the coaches' assessment of that "spring showcase." In the Stock Up/Stock Down segment, Keely and Shotgun both are quick to talk about the one-handed interception by defensive lineman Drake Jackson that stole the show(case). Jackson also had a sack and continues to standout even amongst a cadre of quality defensive linemen, which Shotgun also incorporates into his Stock Up segment. Shotgun's answers surprisingly follow closely to Keely's Stock Up list from last week as he includes the work of underclassmen John Jackson III and Markese Stepp. Keely's risers include more veterans than youngsters as she highlights the adaptability of the offense being able to still compete despite missing its top three offensive tackles as well as the work that redshirt senior cornerback Dominic Davis has been putting in. While discussing the cornerbacks, Shotgun goes into his Stock Down list to point out that he has yet to see a cornerback solidify himself as a starter during the spring. He also has middle linebacker John Houston Jr. trending down as he's been working with the second team more and more the last week while Jordan Iosefa has been playing alongside Palaie Gaoteote IV. On Keely's list are USC's inconsistent philosophies and having the "spring showcase" not be the end of the spring camp. She also raises her concerns about a defense that isn't being talked about frequently. Shotgun debates whether that is just a product of a new offense versus the same defense with there just being more interest in what is new or if it's partly because it's hard to get a full read on the defense with so many positional contender MIA this spring. The quarterbacks take over the second half of the podcast. In the 'Heard it on the Sidelines' segment, the USCfootball.com duo dissect offensive coordinator Graham Harrell's comments about all four quarterbacks and where he sees them at this spring. They look at the duality of Harrell's breakdown on the positive and negatives for Jack Sears, Matt Fink, Kedon Slovis and JT Daniels. And is reading into it too much to look at Harrell's order of delivery of each quarterback? The question is posed whether any of the quarterbacks has actually stood out this spring during the 'Agree/Disagree' portion of the show and when the Feudsters answer your questions, they also look at the possibility of transfers from the quarterback group following the eventual naming of a starter. The Family Feud Podcast also answers listener-submitted questions about running backs, an alternate theory on Lynn Swann bringing back Clay Helton and a ranking of the new coaches. We are looking to feature your question on an upcoming episode. Send your Stock Up/Stock Down contenders for us to debate, provide us with an Agree/Disagree statement or a question you want us to answer. To potentially be featured on the show, email us at familyfeudpod@gmail.com. Subscribe with iTunes or Google Play and never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reign of Troy Radio returns with a full episode on Easter Sunday to discuss the latest news and notes from USC's 2018 spring camp.Michael and Alicia are back with an early, weekend version of Reign of Troy's USC podcast. The episode begins with remarks on how fast Clay Helton's third spring camp is going with the USC Trojans.News items include key injury news to renowned Heisman Trophy candidate and running back/cornerback two-way extraordinaire Dominic Davis and sophomore wide receiver Josh Imatorbhebhe, the brother of Daniel Imatorbhebhe.The RoT Crew then opens the mailbag which includes questions about Pete Carroll returning to USC and so much more.Lastly,show ends with an Easter-themed game of This or That on everything from Easter eggs to Easter egg hunts, with Michael and Alicia arguing along the way.Reign of Troy Radio will be back later this week with a landmark 250th full episode to discuss this past weekend's spring camp and how quarterbacks Matt Fink, Jack Sears and...Holden Thomas(?!) continue to perform.If you're looking for more from Michael Castillo and Alicia de Artola, there's plenty of RoT Radio content over on Patreon, including Alicia's daily Carcast episodes following each spring practice session, and a string of RoTBots Choice episodes, including best three-star Trojans and Projans we wish had better careers in the NFL. You can subscribe for as little as $5.55 per month over on Patreon.Until then, RoT Radio will see ya soon. :)
There was tons of news in USC land for Michael and Alicia to cover on the eve of Spring Camp, starting with the big story: The Trojans have reportedly tapped Tim Drevno as the new running backs coach. Is that a good idea? And what other news is following USC into spring?USC Basketball disappointed once again with a loss to UCLA. What does the stumble mean for the Trojans as the Pac-12 Tournament looms? Will they make the tournament? And how do you judge a 20-win season that’s still been supremely disappointing?Looking ahead to the action on Howard Jones Field, Michael and Alicia rank their Top 5 Spring Camp story lines. The quarterback battle is obvious, but what else should fans be on the lookout for?The episode also includes with a bonus mailbag, featuring questions on Dominic Davis, players most likely to improve and theoretical statues outside the Coliseum.Want more USC podcasts? There’s even more content to consume if you subscribe to the Reign of Troy Patreon. Get ready for Spring Camp with our 10-part position previews diving into each unit or enjoy After Dark shows featuring off-topic discussions and ramblings following each episode.You can get in touch with the show by shooting an email to reignoftroy@fansided.com or leave your thoughts, comments and questions on voicemail by calling the Reign of Troy Rant Line at 213-373-1872.
Join the Third Men Podcast as we take a look back at some of the highlights from this past year's extended interview episodes! While your co-hosts prepare the slate of new episodes for this coming year, we've prepared a special "best of" trilogy, wherein we highlight a different portion of the show each week! And what better way to start than with showcasing some of the actual, real-live Third-Man-Records-affiliated guests we've had the pleasure of interviewing for the podcast! Such guests include Jack White's childhood friend and bassist Dominic Davis; longtime TMR studio and touring musician Fats Kaplin; Nearsys founder and TMR's Near Space Ballooning consultant for the Icarus Project Paul Verhage; Grammy-winning Artist and legendary graphic designer with Jack White and TMR for over a decade Rob Jones; and fellow touring musician, TMR artist/graphic designer and Elephant contributor Bruce Brand! We hope you enjoy this week's look back, and thank you to everyone who has supported the show this past year! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Third Men Podcast is thrilled to present this extended interview with legendary recording artist Mr. Dominic Davis! Growing up in the Detroit area, Dominic and childhood pal Jack White uncovered the world of music together from attic to garage to stage. Whether it was recording in the attic as "The F*ck-Ups", or watching the Gillis brothers tear up a live set, Jack and Dominic nurtured a love for music that would lead both musicians to spectacular new heights. Though their paths diverged for a time, they found their way back together again in a big way at Third Man Records - with Dominic playing a key role in such milestone projects as the Blunderbuss tour, the Lazaretto LP and the restoration of the lost White Stripes track "City Lights" to name but a few. Dominic is one of the top bass players working in music today, lending his incredible talents not only to Third Man projects, but to The North Mississippi Allstars, the hit TV show Nashville and many, many more. You can also catch Dominic in the recent hit PBS documentary American Epic, along with its fantastic accompanying soundtrack! We cover it all, and even get some exciting, exclusive bits of information on upcoming projects to share with you the listener! So grab a stranger's hand and listen to this episode as closely as you can! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Reign of Troy Radio returns with an episode looking at offseason news and a discussion about overtime rules.Here's what's on tap in this USC podcast:USC news items include the speed of Dominic Davis, S&P+ win probabilities and the basketball team's offseason hype.As always, Michael and Alicia dip into the mailbag with listener questions and finish the episode with a game of This or That.To get involved with the discussion, call into the Reign of Troy Radio Rant Line at 213-373-1872.