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Fezcast - The Saracens Supporters Association Podcast
S5E33: An Evening with Akina Gondwe & Louie Johnson plus Looking Forward to Gloucester with Ed Price from Cherry Jam

Fezcast - The Saracens Supporters Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 53:10


Want your views heard on the show? Tap here to send us a message!With no Sarries games to look back on from the weekend, Fezcast microphones were at the SSA Sponsored Player Evening to record a lively Q&A with Akina Gondwe and Louie Johnson. Duncan and Barry were then joined by Ed Price from the Gloucester Fan Podcast, Cherry Jam, to preview this saturday's tricky home game, look back on the PWR Final, Sarries and Gloucerster players in the England team against Ireland at the weekend, and look forward to the World Cup. And along the way various digs are made at Bath and tips shared on how to beat them.Follow the Fezcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube to hear all our latest news first!Click here for subscription links[Disclaimer: The Fezcast is brought to you on behalf of the Saracens Supporters Association and is not an official product of Saracens Ltd]Title Music (from Season 4): "Herald" by This Winter Machine

Bloor Street Capital - Making Money With Minerals
Economic Destruction $10 Trillion Wiped Out | Ed Price and Jimmy Connor

Bloor Street Capital - Making Money With Minerals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 42:37


Ed Price, geopolitical analyst and adjunct professor at NYU, speaks candidly on what the current administration wants with Canada, Greenland and Panama and what concerns him the most.WAIVER & DISCLAIMERIf you register for this webinar/interview you agree to the following: This webinar is provided for information purposes only. All opinions expressed by the individuals in this webinar/interview are solely the individuals' opinions and neither reflect the opinions, nor are made on behalf of, Bloor Street Capital Inc. Presenters will not be providing legal or financial advice to any webinar participants or any person watching a recorded version of the webinar. The investing ideas and strategies discussed on this webinar/interview are not recommendations to buy or sell any security and are not intended to provide any investment advise of any kind, but are made available solely for educational and informational purposes. Investments or strategies mentioned in this webinar/interview may not be suitable for your particular investment objectives, financial situation, or needs. You should be aware of the real risk of loss in following any investment strategy discussed in this webinar/interview. All webinar participants or viewers of a recorded version of this webinar should obtain independent legal and financial advice. All webinar participants accept and grant permission to Bloor Street Capital Inc. and its representatives in connection with such recording. The information contained in this webinar/interview is current as of March 20, 2025 the date of this webinar/interview, unless otherwise indicated, and is provided for information purposes only.

The Market Huddle
The US is IMF'ng Itself (Guest: Ed Price)

The Market Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 65:10


This week on Huddle +, Kevin welcomes to the show, Ed Price. They discuss why Trump should be taken both seriously and literally, the symbolic clash between 1776 and 1789 in American identity, bold geopolitical scenarios like trading Taiwan or annexing Greenland, the future of the U.S. dollar, and how randomness, determinism, and individual agency shape history. Follow Ed on X: https://x.com/ed_s_price Subscribe To Ed's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Ed_Price888 Subscribe To Patrick's New Educational Series ONLY available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Patrick_Ceresna Visit our merch store!!! https://www.themarkethuddlemerch.com/ To receive our emails with the charts and links each week, please register at: https://markethuddle.com/

Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters

Trump is serious about his intention to seize the Panama Canal. He discussed it in his inauguration address and has dispatched Marco Rubio to Panama to put a plan in motion. But what do Panamanians think about this? My interview guest is Ed Price, a political economist at New York University and a columnist for the Financial Times. We begin by discussing the general mood on the streets of Panama City before turning to a broader conversation about how political and policy elites in Panama are responding to this assault on their sovereignty. We also examine the wider geopolitical implications of Trump's ambitions for territorial expansion, including annexing the Panama Canal, acquiring Greenland, and making Canada the “51st state.”

CaolánSRugby Podcast
IRELAND v ENGLAND PREVIEW | 2025 Guinness Men's Six Nations, Round 1

CaolánSRugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 54:37


You can't win grand slams on opening night, but you can lose them. England played pantomine villain perfectly last March, but as they descend on Dublin this weekend, will they act more like 2019 or 2023? With me to preview what promises to be an epic opening round tie are Owen Harrison, Ed Price and Adam Latham. Enjoy! Preview Article: https://caolansrugby.wordpress.com/2025/01/30/big-game-preview-1-ireland-v-england/ You can find me @CaolanSRugby on Instagram, X/Twitter, and BlueSky; with my articles available at: https://caolansrugby.wordpress.com Linktree - ⁠https://linktr.ee/caolansrugby Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Holly the OT
EP 67: Learn about Rural Health Clubs and the NRHSN with all round legend, Ed Price!

Holly the OT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 31:38


Send us a textHolly the OT is very proud to be supported by Otuition - an online professional development community created by OT's for OT's. Use my code HOLLYOT15 for 15% off your annual subscription! https://otuition.com.auWelcome back to another episode of Holly the OT!This week I am joined by Ed Price, who at the time of recording was the Allied Health Officer for the National Rural Health Student Network (NRHSN). Ed shares his journey from Marine Biology to studying OT, and how an opportunity to join a rural health club led him to supporting rural health on a national scale (all before even finishing uni!). A great chat, and hopefully an encouragement for all students that you don't have to wait till you graduate to do cool stuff!Learn more about the NRHSN here: http://nrhsn.org.au/Get in contact with Ed here: allied@nrhsn.org.auHappy Listening!

Bears Beyond The Gate
Ep 173 - Gritty win up North sets Bears fair for Gloucester at the Gate

Bears Beyond The Gate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 62:59


This week we review the start of the Premiership with the gritty but points-profitable win away at Newcastle. Was it a solid start with a few leanings or rather as good as you might expect given the time of year, the weather and the fact that they are coached by Steve Diamond?We read out listener thoughts, both poetic and prosaic, give our views on the game and forensically analyse Bennard Janse Van Rensburg's post match interview in full.Next stop is Ashton Gate for the first renewal of the Rifles Cup and we hear from Ed Price from the Cherry Jam pod before discussing our predictions for the game. We also plug a brand new alcoholic drink offering that you'll see on Friday but you'll have to listen right up to the end of the pod to find out which ex-player will be setting out his stall for the faithful.All this and more on Bristol's premier (and only) fan pod.Up the Bears!Let us know what you think!

Fezcast - The Saracens Supporters Association Podcast
S5E3: 'Ere we go... (ft. Cherry Jam Podcast)

Fezcast - The Saracens Supporters Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 70:08


Want your views heard on the show? Tap here to send us a message!This week, Jez is joined by Jon and Sam to discuss the on-pitch action against Scarlets, Harlequins Women and the international game, as well as off-pitch matters such as the new away kit, SSA sponsored players, and the prospect of a Saracens home match in the USA!We've also got another angle on the upcoming season opener against Gloucester, with Barry previewing the season alongside Ed Price from the excellent Gloucester fans Cherry Jam PodcastFollow the Fezcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube to hear all our latest news first!Click here for subscription links[Disclaimer: The Fezcast is brought to you on behalf of the Saracens Supporters Association and is not an official product of Saracens Ltd]Title Music (from Season 4): "Herald" by This Winter Machine

Cherry Jam - A Gloucester Rugby Supporter Podcast
Series 5 - Episode 35: Gloucester win final league game of the season; Cup final build up

Cherry Jam - A Gloucester Rugby Supporter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 76:46


Following an awful league campaign, Gloucester signed off at Kingsholm with a win over Newcastle Falcons. We chat through the game, the positives and how we should view a win over an obviously poor opposition. Meanwhile, Gloucester-Hartpury continue their unbeaten run and secured top spot in the PWR. Finally we continue the Challenge Cup final build up. Ed Price and Jim Harley

Bears Beyond The Gate
Ep 151 - Bears battle bravely but Sarries score seven

Bears Beyond The Gate

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 71:22


We slip to a fifth defeat in a row at the Stone X but battle hard for a cheeky try bonus point which was the least we deserved. We may have scored a couple of worldies but we also shipped seven and if Owen Farrell had put his boots on the right way round it could have been a lot worse. We review the game with help from a few listeners and the Chair of the Supporters Club and then look forward to the Rifles Cup on Saturday which really, really, really is now a must, must, must win game. We also hear from Ed from the Cherry Jam pod who gives us his take on Gloucester's similarly disappointing start to the seasons but also provides us some insight into their Women's team who take on ours on Friday night. On that note we also review the Bears Women's' visit to Sandy Park this afternoon with help from yet another freelance roving fan reporter. We have tentacles everywhere! So strap in and listen to Lee, Miles and Pete as we climb on board the Bristol Bears rollercoaster yet again for a cheeky beer and a bit of rugby banter!Running order:0:00Intro banter4:00Listener tweets and roving reporter feedback from the Stone X13:25Our in-depth analysis!32:47Chat with Ed Price from the Cherry Jam pod45:54Our thoughts on the line-up for the Rifles Cup56:47Intro to the Bears Womens' Game vs Exeter59:33Second roving reporter feedback from Sandy Park1:01:13Our thoughts on the game1:08:19Final thoughts on Bears abroad!

Bloomberg Businessweek
Chevron to Buy Hess for $53 Billion; How To Invest in China

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 50:37 Transcription Available


Bloomberg Markets Anchor Alix Steel reports on Chevron agreeing to buy Hess for $53 billion, a deal aimed at boosting production growth as the US oil industry bets on an enduring future for fossil fuels. Ben Harburg, Managing Partner of MSA Capital and Bloomberg News Global Economy Reporter Enda Curran discuss the ins and outs of investing in China. Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, shares his thoughts on the Israel-Hamas war. And we Drive to the Close with Ann Miletti, Head of Active Equity at Allspring Global Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Chevron to Buy Hess for $53 Billion; How To Invest in China

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 50:37 Transcription Available


Bloomberg Markets Anchor Alix Steel reports on Chevron agreeing to buy Hess for $53 billion, a deal aimed at boosting production growth as the US oil industry bets on an enduring future for fossil fuels. Ben Harburg, Managing Partner of MSA Capital and Bloomberg News Global Economy Reporter Enda Curran discuss the ins and outs of investing in China. Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, shares his thoughts on the Israel-Hamas war. And we Drive to the Close with Ann Miletti, Head of Active Equity at Allspring Global Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Barron's Live
Barron's Ideas: How to Navigate Global Uncertainty

Barron's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 36:38


Join Barron's Ideas Editor Matt Peterson for a conversation on geopolitics and risk with Ed Price, principal for geopolitical forecasting at the consultancy Ergo.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Markets, Ukraine, and Higher Ed

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 57:35 Transcription Available


Phil Orlando, Chief Equity Strategist at Federated Hermes, joins to discuss the outlook for markets and the Fed and gives his recession call. Nancy Curtin, Partner and Global CIO/Head of Investment Advisory at AlTi Tiedemann Global, discusses her outlook for markets in the US and globally and if the US can avoid recession. Reginald DesRoches, President of Rice University, joins to discuss higher education, student loans, acceptance rates, and other issues involving American universities. Matt Stucky, Senior Portfolio Manager at Northwestern Mutual, joins to discuss his market outlook and sectors he likes for the rest of 2023. Ed Price, Senior Fellow at NYU and Principal at Ergo, joins to talk about the war in Ukraine and geopolitical risks. Ivana Delevska, founder and CIO at Spear Invest, joins to talk about investing strategies and outlook for markets. Amanda Rebello, Head of Xtrackers Sales, US Onshore at DWS Group, joins to give her market analysis and her role at DWS. Hosted by John Tucker, Bailey Lipschultz and Carol Massar.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CaolánSRugby Podcast
RWC 2023 - Round 4 Recap Show

CaolánSRugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 65:26


The heavy hitters may have been sidelined, but Round 4 of the RWC shaped all four pools heading into the final round. I was joined by Ed Price and Ottavio Arenella to discuss, with Francisco Isaac breaking down Pool C. Guests: Ed Price - https://twitter.com/jam_rugby Ottavio Arenella - https://twitter.com/OttavioArenella Francisco Isaac - https://twitter.com/francisaac87 Feel free to follow me on my socials @CaolanSRugby on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Mastodon; with my articles available at: https://caolansrugby.wordpress.com Linktree - ⁠https://linktr.ee/caolansrugby⁠ Enjoy, and stay tuned for more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bloomberg Businessweek
World's Mega-Rich Bet on US Renters

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 34:43 Transcription Available


Bloomberg News US Commercial Real Estate Reporter Natalie Wong discusses how the world's mega-rich are betting on US renters to grow their billions. Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, shares the details of his global risk event From Ukraine with Love. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Autos Analyst Kevin Tynan and Diana Lee, CEO at Constellation, talk about the impact of the UAW strike on electric vehicles. And we Drive to the Close with Nancy Tengler, Chief Investment Officer at Laffer Tengler Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
World's Mega-Rich Bet on US Renters

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 34:43 Transcription Available


Bloomberg News US Commercial Real Estate Reporter Natalie Wong discusses how the world's mega-rich are betting on US renters to grow their billions. Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, shares the details of his global risk event From Ukraine with Love. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Autos Analyst Kevin Tynan and Diana Lee, CEO at Constellation, talk about the impact of the UAW strike on electric vehicles. And we Drive to the Close with Nancy Tengler, Chief Investment Officer at Laffer Tengler Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Big VC, Tech Got Backstop for Billions

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 44:44


Bloomberg News Financial Regulations Reporter Ben Bain explains how the FDIC bailout of deposits following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank also benefitted bigger companies that were in no real financial danger. Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, discusses the latest news on Russia's war with Ukraine. SailGP CEO Sir Russell Coutts talks about bringing the sport of sail racing to the mainstream. And we Drive to the Close with Sylvia Jablonski, CEO & CIO at Defiance ETFs. Hosts: Carol Massar and Matt Miller. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Big VC, Tech Got Backstop for Billions

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 44:44 Transcription Available


Bloomberg News Financial Regulations Reporter Ben Bain explains how the FDIC bailout of deposits following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank also benefitted bigger companies that were in no real financial danger. Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, discusses the latest news on Russia's war with Ukraine. SailGP CEO Sir Russell Coutts talks about bringing the sport of sail racing to the mainstream. And we Drive to the Close with Sylvia Jablonski, CEO & CIO at Defiance ETFs. Hosts: Carol Massar and Matt Miller. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Ukrainians Are Crowdfunding Their Defense

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 35:39


Bloomberg News Senior Reporter for International Affairs Marc Champion discusses his Bloomberg The Big Take story Ukrainians Are Crowdfunding Their Defense From Drones to Mortar. Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, shares his thoughts on global geopolitical tensions. Bloomberg Businessweek Features Writer Ashlee Vance talks about a startup named Machina Labs that is using robots to make metal components for manufacturers. And we Drive to the Close with Bryant VanCronkhite, Portfolio Manager at Allspring Global Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Madison Mills. Producer: Paul Brennan.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Ukrainians Are Crowdfunding Their Defense

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 35:39 Transcription Available


Bloomberg News Senior Reporter for International Affairs Marc Champion discusses his Bloomberg The Big Take story Ukrainians Are Crowdfunding Their Defense From Drones to Mortar. Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, shares his thoughts on global geopolitical tensions. Bloomberg Businessweek Features Writer Ashlee Vance talks about a startup named Machina Labs that is using robots to make metal components for manufacturers. And we Drive to the Close with Bryant VanCronkhite, Portfolio Manager at Allspring Global Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Madison Mills. Producer: Paul Brennan.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast

Listen to the latest paycheck podcast from Ed Price, Chief Operating Officer.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Santa Shows and an Economic Look Ahead to 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 33:40 Very Popular


Ed Price, Principal for Geopolitical Forecasting at Ergo, previews the geopolitical risks to markets in 2023. Stephanie Kelton, Professor of economics and public policy at Stony Brook University, discusses what she expects from the Fed next year. Peter Atwater, Adjunct Professor of Economics at William & Mary shares his thoughts on the Global Economy. David Bahnsen, Chief Investment Officer at The Bahnsen Group talks about the Santa Claus rally that finally came.  Hosts: Carol Massar, Tim Stenovec and Romaine Bostick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Santa Shows and an Economic Look Ahead to 2023

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 33:40


Ed Price, Principal for Geopolitical Forecasting at Ergo, previews the geopolitical risks to markets in 2023. Stephanie Kelton, Professor of economics and public policy at Stony Brook University, discusses what she expects from the Fed next year. Peter Atwater, Adjunct Professor of Economics at William & Mary shares his thoughts on the Global Economy. David Bahnsen, Chief Investment Officer at The Bahnsen Group talks about the Santa Claus rally that finally came.  Hosts: Carol Massar, Tim Stenovec and Romaine Bostick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Truss Resigns as UK Premier After Tax-Cut Backfire

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 35:43 Very Popular


Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, discusses Liz Truss quitting as UK prime minister after a brief and chaotic tenure that saw her announce a massive package of tax cuts before unwinding most of it in the face of a market rout. Dr. Ian Lustbader, Clinical Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone, talks about inflation impacting healthcare costs. New Balance CEO Joe Preston shares his thoughts on supply chain challenges and inflation hitting the footwear and apparel manufacturer. And we Drive to the Close with Eddie Perkin, Chief Investment Officer at Equity at Eaton Vance.  Hosts: Carol Massar and Mike Regan. Producer: Paul Brennan.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
The Impact Of Liz Truss Resigning (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 39:52


Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, joins the show to discuss Liz Truss' resignation. Ed Price, principal at Ergo, a global intelligence and analysis consultancy, non-resident senior fellow at NYU and former British trade official, joins the show to discuss Truss' resignation. John Authers, Opinion columnist with Bloomberg News, talks about Liz Truss' resignation and global markets. Stephen Carroll, discusses Liz Truss' resignation, its impact on the UK, and how it impacts England and Northern Ireland relations. Tim Craighead with Bloomberg Intelligence on how this is all affecting UK equities. John Micklethwait, Bloomberg News editor-in-chief, on Truss' resignation. Mick Mulroy, co-founder of the Lobo Institute, discusses the Ukraine war and geopolitical implications of Liz Truss' resignation. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Truss Resigns as UK Premier After Tax-Cut Backfire

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 35:43


Ed Price, Principal at Ergo, discusses Liz Truss quitting as UK prime minister after a brief and chaotic tenure that saw her announce a massive package of tax cuts before unwinding most of it in the face of a market rout. Dr. Ian Lustbader, Clinical Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone, talks about inflation impacting healthcare costs. New Balance CEO Joe Preston shares his thoughts on supply chain challenges and inflation hitting the footwear and apparel manufacturer. And we Drive to the Close with Eddie Perkin, Chief Investment Officer at Equity at Eaton Vance.  Hosts: Carol Massar and Mike Regan. Producer: Paul Brennan.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Markets, Chips, Nikola, And Battiers (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 32:30


AJ Oden, Senior Investment Strategist at BNY Mellon Investor Solutions, discusses investment strategies for 2022 into the next year. Nakul Duggal, Senior VP and General Manager of Automotives at Qualcomm Technologies, joins the show to discuss supply chain, chips, auto manufacturing, and outlook for the sectors. Ed Ludlow, west coast correspondent with Bloomberg News, joins the show to talk about the trial of Nikola founder Trevor Milton, which he is covering in New York. Leo Kelly, founder, CEO, and partner of Verdence Capital Advisers, talks about investing and the economy in 2022. Ed Price, senior fellow at NYU and political economist, talks about the UK economy in shambles, Liz Truss' tax cut, and the political and economic implications of her decision. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Kriti Gupta.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast
The language of appreciation

Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 5:50


Listen to the latest Charlotte Rescue Mission paycheck podcast by Ed Price, Chief Operations Officer.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Europe, Equities, And Bonds (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 23:37


Maeva Cousin, Euro-area economist with Bloomberg Economics, discusses the ECB raising rates and the impact of Mario Draghi's resignation on the Eurozone. Ed Price, senior fellow at NYU and political economist, discusses the ECB, UK inflation, Mario Draghi, and European energy. Ken Monaghan, co-director of high yield at Amundi US, joins us to talk about the bond market, fixed income, and investing. Barry Ritholtz, Founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management and Host of “Masters in Business,” discusses markets, labor, and the US economy.. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Housing, Markets, The UK, And Elon Musk (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 25:52


Erica Adelberg, MBS strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses MBS and mortgage rates. Shawn Snyder, Head of Investment Strategy at Citi US Wealth Management, discusses markets and investing. Ed Price, Senior Fellow at NYU and former British trade official, joins the show to talk about Britain's economy and the concern once summer ends and we head into the winter months. Bloomberg's Greg Jarrett interviews lawyer Joe Cotchett on Elon Musk and Twitter. Hosted by Matt Miller and Kriti Gupta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Inflation, Supply Chain, And Wall Street (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 24:59


Ed Price, Senior Fellow at NYU and former British trade official, joins us in studio to talk about policy makers' response to European inflation, the ECB, and Boris Johnson. Nishita Henry, Chief Innovation Officer at Deloitte Consulting, discusses the current manufacturing and supply chain challenges businesses face and Deloitte's new Smart Factory in Wichita, Kansas. Anna Wong, Chief US Economist with Bloomberg News, discusses the latest CPI data. Sonali Basak, Wall Street reporter with Bloomberg News, joins us to discuss her conversation with Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon about the macro environment and how Wall Street is reacting to the recent inflation data. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lawrence Dallaglio’s Lions Podcast
With Wasps' Jack Willis, ‘Cherry Jam' podcaster Ed Price and Will Macpherson.

Lawrence Dallaglio’s Lions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 39:28 Very Popular


Lawrence chats to Wasps' flanker Jack Willis about injury, fatherhood and playing rugby alongside his brother. Lawrence and his guests also discuss the final round of the Premiership and share their predictions for the upcoming play-offs. Plus find out who broke Lawrence's nose in his first-ever game at Welford Road and Jack reveals a surprising skill that earned him a first-place win over the Jubilee weekend. As usual, everyone raises a pint of London Pride as they select their ‘Outstanding' player from the weekend, and see how the guys get on as they test their rugby trivia knowledge in ‘Over The Line or In the Bin.' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Maybe I'm Amazed
Ed Price on New Opportunities at Community Matters Cafe

Maybe I'm Amazed

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 26:21


Dr. Howell speaks with Ed Price, Chief Operating Officer of Charlotte Rescue Mission, about the new opportunities and transformation occurring at Community Matters Cafe.

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P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Central Banks, Ukraine, And The Economy

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 28:42


Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO & Chief Strategist at Quill Intelligence, LLC, discusses the economy, inflation, and the Federal Reserve in 2022. Ed Price, Senior Fellow (non-resident) & former British Trade Official at NYU, talks about the economy and global markets in 2022. Sadek Wahba, Founder, Chairman and Managing Partner of I Squared Capital and Member of Council on Foreign Relations, talks about the Ukraine war and how it's affecting global markets. Jennifer Lee, Senior Economist and Managing Director with BMO Capital Markets, discusses global economies, retail, and consumer pressure. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Inflation, Commodities, And The Supply Chain

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 24:53


Ed Price, Senior Fellow at NYU and former British Trade Official, talks about inflation risks in 2022. Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares Advisors, LLC, breaks down the latest on commodities, gold, inflation, oil supply, as well as energy prices. Dave Magers, CEO of Mecum Auctions, discusses the successes in the collector car market. Tooey Corutemanche, CEO of Procore, talks about cloud management for construction companies. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real Help for Real Living
Paycheck Podcast 3/18

Real Help for Real Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 3:41


Listen to the latest paycheck podcast from Ed Price, chief operating officer.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Interest Rates And Inflation In 2022

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 20:24


Ed Price, Senior Fellow and former British trade official at NYU, talks about the FOMC meeting and economic risks in 2022. Robert Teeter, Head of Investment Policy & Strategy Group at Silvercrest Asset Management, talks about investing strategies amid inflation in 2022. Laird Landmann, Generalist Portfolio Manager in TCW's Fixed Income group, joins the show with the latest on fixed income and investment strategies. Louis Summe, CEO & Founder at LiveVox, talks about customer service tech advancements. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ring the Bell: A Wrestling Podcast
Ring the Bell: SummerSlam 2021

Ring the Bell: A Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 53:29


SummerSlam 2021 is in the books and we have a special treat for you! Recorded mere minutes after the show finished, Andrew is joined by Ed Price to go over what happened, including; Shocking returns New champions crowned And so much more! Thank you for listening, if you've enjoyed this show please subscribe to us and leave a rating and a review if you feel we have earned it. And while you're at it, why don't you go ahead and 'like' us on Facebook and 'follow' us on Twitter and Instagram? And as you're all lovely people, can we ask one more favour and request that you recommend us to your friends? You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcasts and anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.

Gettin' To Know The 570
Gettin to Know Ed Price | Vector Security in Wilkes-Barre Twp., PA

Gettin' To Know The 570

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 74:32


We had the chance to sit down with Ed Price from Vector Security. Find out how Ed had a dream of being in the restaurant industry and ended up finding a passion within the security business. We discuss everything from the excitement of growing up in NEPA to his influence and challenges of being involved in the security industry. If you or someone you know wants to be featured in our next podcast, message us on Facebook! Until next time, keep Eatin', Drinkin', and Shoppin' Local.To learn more about Vector Security, visit their website! For any questions, you can reach Ed at 1-800-222-6565 ext. #53330 or his direct line at 570-550-5755. 

BrandBuilders
200: Ed Price – Community Matters Cafe

BrandBuilders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 36:27


You can find lunch or a cup of coffee in dozens of places in Uptown or South End Charlotte, but you can't always get them with a side of helping humanity. We know a place where that's possible -- not just easing your hunger but helping men and women who hunger for better lives after recovering from addiction and homelessness. Community Matter Cafe at Charlotte Rescue Mission is helping these men and women get back on their feet, by serving you lunch and getting you on your way. Ed Price is the Director of Life Skills Operations at Community Matters Cafe, and he joins us on the BrandBuilders Podcast to talk about how the cafe fared in a year when a lot of restaurants struggled.

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Ring the Bell: A Wrestling Podcast
Ring the Bell Flashback: RussoMania 2: The Final Swervening

Ring the Bell: A Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 78:11


Let us take you back to April 2019, hours before WrestleMania 35 was due to begin, and Ed Price had something very special in store... Join Ed as he returns with a magical trip for Andrew, Chris, Martin and Sam to go on through the booking mind of one Vince Russo. Enjoy every minute. And if you want to play along yourself, you can do so by clicking right here. Thank you for listening, if you've enjoyed this show please subscribe to us and leave a rating and a review if you feel we have earned it. And while you're at it, why don't you go ahead and 'like' us on Facebook and 'follow' us on Twitter and Instagram? And as you're all lovely people, can we ask one more favour and request that you recommend us to your friends? You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcasts and anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.

Bears Beyond The Gate
Ep72 - Bears sweep Bath away with rampant second half performance

Bears Beyond The Gate

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 66:45


In this week's show discuss Bristol's record league win against our old foes at the Rec. Despite gifting Bath a 15 point lead in the opening 30 minutes, the Bears came strong to record another bonus-point win to stay eight points clear at the top of the table. We discuss the tactics, performances and that Kyle Sinckler interview. We also look ahead to the visit of Gloucester on Monday 17 May as we welcome fans back into Ashton Gate. We talk to Ed Price form the Cherry Jam Podcast to get the lowdown on Gloucester and what we can expect from our rivals up the M5.All this and more on this week's show with Tony, Lee, Miles and Pete,

Ring the Bell: A Wrestling Podcast
Ring the Bell Flashback: The Ballad of Billy Gunn 3: Time-Asster

Ring the Bell: A Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 50:42


Once again taking a trip in our time machine, join the boys as they take one more jaunt down the choose your own adventure path for the third and final part of the epic Billy Gunn tales, once again expertly brought to you by the one and only Ed Price. Thank you for listening, if you've enjoyed this show please subscribe to us and leave a rating and a review if you feel we have earned it. And while you're at it, why don't you go ahead and 'like' us on Facebook and 'follow' us on Twitter and Instagram? And as you're all lovely people, can we ask one more favour and request that you recommend us to your friends? You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcasts and anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.

The Stack
The Stack: Rorschach, Commanders In Crisis And More

The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 42:15


On this week's comic book review podcast: Rorschach #1 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Jorge Fornés Commanders in Crisis #1 Image Comics Written by Steve Orlando Art by Davids Tinto The Immortal Hulk #38 Marvel Written by Al Ewing Art by Joe Bennett The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem #1 Dark Horse Comics Story by Gerard Way & Shaun Simon Art by Leonardo Romero Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 DC Comics Written by Scott Snyder Art by Greg Capullo Stealth #6 Image Comics Written by Mike Costa Art by Nate Bellegarde The Vain #1 Oni Press Written by Eliot Rahal Illustrated by Emily Pearson The Avengers #37 Marvel Written by Jason Aaron Art by Javier Garrón Once & Future #12 BOOM! Studios Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Dan Mora DC The Doomed and the Damned #1 DC Comics Written by John Arcudi, Saladin Ahmed, Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, Marc Wolfman, Amedeo Turturro, Alyssa Wong, Brandon Thomas, Travis Moore and Garth Ennis Art by Mike Perkins, Leonardo Manco, Riley Rossmo, Daniel Sampere, Tom Mandrake, Max Fiumara, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Baldemar Rivas, Travis Moore and PJ Holden Redneck #28 Image Comics Written by Donny Cates Art by Lisandro Estherren Amazing Spider-Man #50 Marvel Written by Nick Spencer Art by Patrick Gleason Strange Adventures #6 DC Comics Written by Tom King Art by Mitch Gerards and Evan “Doc” Shaner Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #3 Marvel Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Art by Leonard Kirk Seven Secrets #3 BOOM! Studios Written by Tom Taylor Illustrated by Daniele Di Nicuolo Hellions #5 Marvel Written by Zeb Wells Art by Carmen Carnero New Mutants #13 Marvel Written by Ed Brisson Art by Rod Reis Cable #5 Marvel Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Phil Noto SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Episode Transcript: Alex:                 What's up, everybody? Welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Pete:                What's up? I'm Pete. Alex:                 And we are talking about comics. What? What? Pete:                It just sounds like you're barely making it, man, you're like “What's up everybody, this is the fucking Stack?” Alex:                 “Oh, God, week 52 of our comic book review.” We actually have a ton of titles queued up for you today, kicking it off with a big one from DC Comics. Rorschach #1 written by Tom King and art by Jorge Fornes. This is a highly anticipated slash, highly dreaded, I think, comic book because it is- Pete:                Highly dreaded? Alex:                 Highly dreaded, it's following up on Watchmen which is always a dicey proposition. Pete:                Okay, I see what you're saying now. Alex:                 In this book we get introduced to a very Manchurian Candidate type scenario. As a Rorschach, I don't want to say the Rorschach, but a Rorschach and somebody else try to assassinate a presidential candidate, maybe. There's an investigator who's looking into it. And by the end, spoiler, three, two, one, but it seems like this assassin may be none other than Walter Kovacs, AKA Rorschach himself. That out of the way, what do you think about this book, Pete? What was your takeaway? What were your thoughts? Pete:                Well, I think it did a great job of grabbing the reader. It starts off with Rorschach kind of getting murdered, which is interesting jumping on point. And then you kind of… It's the classic kind of Tom King storytelling where you're getting little pieces of information as you go along. But he does it so well. And yeah, I mean, I think it's… It's weird to say I'm a fan of Rorschach. But there are aspects of Rorschach that I like, and I love the “Where's your gun moment?” I thought that was really awesome. I mean, it's great art, interesting story. I think it's just kind of the election balloons and the stuff with everything that's happening right now. I think it's a very well timed book. And I'm on board. But I was going to be on board when you had a Rorschach #1, so I'm not upset about it. I'm very much enjoying it. I'm looking forward to more. Alex:                 Jorge Fornes's art, and I believe it's Steve Stewart's colors are great throughout the book. Just very, very good across the board. Clearly delineate what's happening in the past versus what happens in the present. There are a couple of things that I think are kind of fascinating about this book. The biggest one is that Tom King has so clearly been influenced by Watchmen and Alan Moore, down to his panel grids. The way that he lays them out. But he purposefully avoids the nine panel grid here in this book, to the point where there's one page that I think is like a 12 panel grid, or maybe a 15 panel grid or something like that. Alex:                 But he never goes into that basic Watchmen breakdown of the page at any point, which almost seems like a no brainer for somebody who has built a lot of their career on building his work off of what Alan Moore did. So that's curious to me, the other thing that's curious to me, is the choice of setting. Because it very purposely feels like The Manchurian Candidate meets All the Presidents bad down to the feathered hair that everybody has, and the fashion they're wearing. It seems like it said in the 70s. But Watchmen itself was set in the 1980s. So, when is it set is my question. This is supposed to be now, but have fashions come around to the 70s? Again, what's going on? Are they only doing it because it's supposed to feel like a 70s conspiracy thriller? There's something about that and the lack of clarity there in the world, though I'm sure King, because he's meticulous writer, has thought through it. And we'll find out eventually. I'm just not quite sure with this first issue, there's a wall there for me in terms of where it's at. Pete:                Okay, well, it's a weird thing to get hung up on, but I understand what you're saying. But it's just weird to me, because Tom King is kind of famous for, “You're going to have to keep reading to figure out the story.” Alex:                 Sure. But I think that's important because we're dealing with Watchmen and we're dealing with an ongoing world and we know this is continuing. There are things that are teased here and thrown into the background, whether it's through billboards or advertisements or other things that let us know, “Okay, this is kind of where the world got to from 1985 to here.” And interestingly, some of the things whether it's quite sensitive Not dovetail with Watchmen the TV series. Alex:                 So that only raises further questions in my mind of is this in continuity with the comic book? Is it going to continue with the TV show? Is it in continuity with the both? Is it's own continuity? And I know that's not the only thing I should be thinking about, I know I should be concentrating on the story which taken on its own, totally divorced from Watchmen is a good conspiracy thriller story. But those are the sort of things that I do think are important to understand, in some sense, when you're saying here, “This is a continuation of Watchmen.” Pete:                Yeah, just you kind of sound like me when we were talking about Tom King's Vision. I was hung up on one little thing, and you guys were like, “Hey, get over it.” Alex:                 I think this is a big thing, though. I think this is a big important thing. It is a big thing. Pete:                That will be explained. Sure, but it will be explained. Tom King is piecemealing- Alex:                 It's a gorgeous comic book, like the best of Before Watchmen, which was a dicey project to begin with, but still had some good comics come out of it. Yeah, this is a dicey project that still seems like a good comic. So I'm happy to follow it along. But I have questions. Pete:                My question is, do you know if this is monthly or weekly? Because the election's coming up? And I need to know. Alex:                 I assume it's monthly. Pete:                Oh man, we're in trouble. Alex:                 All right, let's move on then to the second comic, we're going to talk about, Commanders in Crisis #1 from Image Comics written by Steve Orlando. Art by David Tinto. We talked to Steve about this on the live show a couple of weeks back. And it is basically him doing a Crisis comic book, but with totally original characters. What do you think? Did it pay off on the premise that he sold us on, on the pitch, Pete? Pete:                I think it did. I think, I'm in. This is very interesting. This is a cool team. It's fun to kind of see his take on a big crossover event like this. It's fantastic art. I like the team that is kind of in this thing. And there's like a cool kind of like superhero moment where we had the kiss. That was great. Yeah, I'm on board. I think these characters are interesting enough that even if I don't… It's not like a Avengers crossover event where I know every single person, I got enough here to go by. And yeah, I'm excited to see where this goes, it seems like he did a good job of selling it and I'm in. Alex:                 What's really fascinating about this, to me, is that it avoids any of the archetypes. I expected going in with it, we'd get a Superman, a Wonder Woman, a Batman etc. We don't get any of that these are completely as far as I can tell original characters. There's no analogues from any particular universe. And that only makes Steve Orlando's job harder going into this. But it does make it more interesting to read because their powers are so weird and so interesting. And the hook of it, which he talked about on the show, this is the reveal at the end of the issue. So if you don't want to know turned away, but I still think it's fair to talk about because he mentioned to us is the death of Empathy, which is going to be an interesting thing to see going forward. The other detail that is so weird, but such an interesting specific thing is all the members of the team in the book are from different parallel universes where they were all presidents. Pete:                President. Alex:                 Which is very weird. Pete:                Commander in Crisis. Yeah. Alex:                 Commanders in crisis, they are commanders. They were all like the first Latinx president, the first woman president, the first, etc. resident. But it's a bunch of presidents with superpowers fighting a crisis, which is such a bizarre detail, but it makes so much sense for the title. And yeah, I'm definitely on board. I think like he's set up a weird, interesting, very different world here. Pete:                Yeah. And it's even like when you get the kind of splash page introduction of the superheroes it's like “Prizefighter, as strong as the crowd hopes he is.” I was like, “What?” And then it's like “Sawbones, Action Surgeon.” I've never seen those two words next to each other, action surgeon. What is that? Yeah so it's very interesting. Alex:                 It's intriguing. Pete:                Yeah, it really does a good job of like, kind of sucking you in. And then there's the fun kind of like, oh these minions aren't very smart. They have their brains in a backpack. Okay, this is crazy. It's doing a great job. And I think this really ought to be interesting to see how this unfolds. Alex:                 I agree. Let's move on. Talking about the Immortal Hulk # 38 from Marvel written by Al Ewing art by Joey Bennett. In this issue, the Leader is dominating the Hulk and all of his allies. He is in the Hulk's mind-scape and controlling things from outside when a rogue element comes in and turns around the balance of power. Pete, I know you've been down on this book, but this issue by the end like in the right way, personally, I was like, “What the fuck is happening here?” Oh my God. Pete:                Yeah, this is great. This is really great. You got a lot of the kind of horror aspects that's been happening, but this like really gets into kind of the story and action. I'm very happy with this issue. It's really impressive. Very cool. It's got a lot of twists and reveals but man, it's glorious. It really is a great issue of comic book. Alex:                 Yeah, it's still horrifying, everything that's going on and the visuals that Joe Bennett draws. But everything that Al Ewing has been building up over the past 38 issues is really finally coming to crest here. It feels like the Leader is probably the sub-villain that we need to deal with in this run. But it's still such a good Leader story. And it's such a good Hulk family story that it feels dangerous in the right way. Just great. Gross. Pete:                It's really impressive how this book has grown and changed and done so many different things. It's really… I can't imagine the pitch meeting for this fucking thing. Alex:                 “Okay, so get this. Rick is very long.” Pete:                It's a horror hulk. Alex:                 Yeah, Rick is long, and he kind of bends in a weird way. And that's the pitch. Pete:                Has the grossest neck you've ever seen. Alex:                 Just it's horrible. It's absolutely horrible. Yeah, a great book. Moving on to the True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, National Anthem #1, from Dark Horse comic, story by Gerard Way and Shaun Simon, art by Leonardo Romero. If you've never read this book, this is basically about a bunch of folks. It's sort of like an extrapolation of, what was the movie? Them. The Kurt Russell movie where he puts on this… No, Rowdy Roddy Piper, puts on the sun glasses, and could see the truth about the world. It's essentially that, but in comic book form, and here, they've beaten the bad guys, they have one as far as they know. And then things start to go horribly wrong from there. Really good book. I like this, it's esoteric and strange, as most of Gerard Way stuff is. If you read Doom Patrol, if you read Umbrella Academy, but it still feels very prescient and timely in terms of the storytelling, which I like quite a bit. Pete:                Yeah, it's really impressive. The art and the storytelling is gorgeous and fantastic, and really moves the story very… It moves through this kind of crazy world. And you're kind of really piecing it together. But it's very unique. And just when you think you've got a handle on it just kind of surprises you again. And I love all the different groups that they kind of break down in the middle of it. Yeah, I think this is a great issue that really kind of gets you excited for more in this world, it really sets things up and gets you wanting more. I think it's a great first issue. Alex:                 And I think you could understand it even if you haven't read the first series, you could jump right in here and go ahead with it. Obviously you're going to have a richer experience, but it's good stuff regardless. Next up, this is what we talked about in the live show a little bit, Dark Knights Death Metal #4 from DC Comics. Written by Scott Snyder art by Greg Capullo, wild stuff happening in this issue. This is bringing together a bunch of the one shots and miniseries that have been running along. We find out what's been going out with the Flash Team, we find out what's been going on with Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman as they sink deeper into the Crisis Dark multi verses, and things- Pete:                And- Alex:                 Yeah, Pete. Pete:                It still starts with Uncle Rock in this one. But, you know. Alex:                 Sergeant Rock. Pete:                Sarge Rock. Alex:                 You call him Uncle Rock. Pete:                [crosstalk 00:14:48]. Yeah, I call him uncle Rock. That's what he calls himself in this, which is a funny moment. Alex:                 He married your aunt. Pete:                Yeah that's how that technically works. You're right. But yeah, I mean, this is just amazing art, over the top fun. Darkseid in that chair is unbelievable. It's like Green Lantern's ring chair. So that means the Green Lantern has to sit there and keep thinking about the size and weight of that chair. That's a very intense little thing that doesn't get much attention. It's just they're killing this. This is just so much fun. Each one of these books is really fun to see what mashups of characters they're going to use, and how crazy it's going to look, and it hasn't disappointed yet. Alex:                 This entire book feels like the dialogue break in a metal song. When somebody's like, “And then Superman is sunk into a pit of fire as Darkseid watched.” The whole thing. Just it's absolutely, really ludicrous. The whole thing is crazy. We talked about it on the show, but it ends with the Darkest Knight aka Batman who laughs winning, turning the universe into the Last 52, a bunch of dark multiverses, it's only going to go from there. Who knows how they're going to win. But it's funny for the insanely highest stakes, that is, honestly just fun the entire time. Pete:                It really is. Alex:                 Let's move on to something that's a little bit grimmer but in the right way, Stealth #6 from Image Comics, written by Mike Costa and art by Nate Bellegarde. We've been loving this series on the show. Pete:                It's too bad Justin didn't want to talk about this book. Alex:                 He got out of here, was like “No thanks. Don't want to talk about Stealth.” Pete:                Yeah, he was like, “Listen, guys, I love Stealth. I said it was my pick. But I'd rather watch a football game right now. So fuck all, y'all.” Alex:                 I don't think that's what's happening. But the other Stealth, if you haven't been reading the book, it's about a guy who's in sort of a all powerful armor [inaudible 00:17:01], who also may or may not have dementia. He's been fighting against a guy called the Dead Hand who can kill people by touching them with his hand. Everything is revealed in this issue. They loop everything back. We finish it up. This is the end of the miniseries. What did you think about the conclusion, Pete? Pete:                I was really impressed with this. Like this kind of started and it was like, “Wait, what's happening?” I love the story. I love the action, the art's unbelievable. But I was kind of like, “But man, does this all come together in such an amazing way.” It's one of those books where you read it. And at the end, you're like “God, I want to go back and read it all over again.” It's really great. Really impressive. And I can't compliment the art enough. Alex:                 In a surprising way too, it's nothing that I think you could have predicted from the first five issues, but it makes total sense at the same time when it's explained, which is a difficult feat to go through. Pass off, whatever the word is. Pete:                Yeah, especially us, we've read so many comics, it's hard to surprise us. And this really did a great job of that. Alex:                 This is a great miniseries, definitely pick it up when it's in trade or individual issues. Next up The Vain, #1 from Oni Press, written by Eliot Rahal, illustrated by Emily Pearson. This is about a bunch of vampires around the turn of World War II who are robbing blood banks. Get it? Pete:                You see what they're doing? Alex:                 And when war breaks out with the Nazis, and then everything changes. I was very surprised and impressed by this book. I thought this is a really fun concept. The characters were good. I liked how the world was laid out. And there's a good nice twist at the end. How'd you feel Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I really liked it. I thought it was very cool. Kind of like bank heist, but they're robbing a blood bank. And also like, fun kind of like, the way the vampires kind of handled the crowd and fuck with them a little bit, very enjoyable. And what's also nice is even the undead are like “You know what's really fucked up? Nazis, man. Racism is awful. I'm a fucking undead vampire. But I know this is wrong. So let's go end this.” That was great. Alex:                 It's a little shaggy in terms of that because it feels like okay, the concept is bank robbing vampires. I get it. And then next issue it's going to be like, okay, it's vampires fighting Nazis, I get it. So I'm wondering if it's going to change every single issue and that's going to be the rhythm of the book. Or if it is something else. Whatever it is, I'm definitely onboard. I had a fun time reading this. I think it's a fun take on vampires. Like I said the characters are good. So definitely willing to follow it. And Emily Pearson's character designs are very good as well. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Next up the Avengers #37 from Marvel written by Jason Aaron, art by Javier Garron. This is kicking off the end of the Age of Khonshu. Pete:                Yes, the Age of Khonshu. And this is the finale. Alex:                 This is the finale. So Khonshu, who is the God of Moon Knight has taken the powers of the rest of the Avengers. This issue they're fighting back as well as Moon Knight who now the Phoenix Power is fighting back. This is playing with toys in the best sense of the phrase. Pete:                Well yeah, and that's a great way to put it. Because you do have like a super baby here who is like, “Yo, give me back my toys.” So that was kind of well put there. But yeah, this is a fantastic art. And it kind of reminds me of Snyder's just over the top fun, where a lot of different characters are getting to play with different powers and stuff like that. And I think this is a great kind of finale. And it's cool to kind of see somebody get powered up like this, and then kind of like spoiler, but de-powered, and where those powers go. So it's, again, a writer and artist, having a lot of fun with the different kind of powers and different perspectives. So yeah, I really enjoyed this. I thought it wasn't a huge kind of event. It was just kind of big enough. And I thought it was great. Alex:                 Yeah, it's playground rules. It feels like every page, and I say this in the best sense, because it's fun to read. But it's the sort of thing where somebody is like, “Oh you're going to attack my pyramid. Well, my wolf men and my mummies are going to attack you.” And they're like, “Fine. Well, now I have the Iron Fist…” That's great. Like, there's not enough of that in comics, where it just feels like people playing and having fun. It all has to mean something. It all has to lead to the next thing. This is the sort of thing where it's like, and I'm probably mis-remembering this, where She Hulk can very briefly get the Iron Fist, and it has no bearing on anything whatsoever, other than a fun splash page that they draw. And that's fine. It's refreshing to read something like that. Alex:                 Here's another thing that is almost the opposite, where it's fun, but everything means something. Once and Future #12 from Boom Studios by Kieron Gillen, art by Dan Mora. Pete I know you love this series. This is wrapping up the Beowulf arc. Listen, I think textually pretty big revelations for the mythology of the book, as teased to us by Kieron Gillen when we chatted with him a couple of weeks back. How'd you feel about this one? Pete:                This just continues to be one of my favorite things on the stands. Art is unbelievable. You have these unbelievable monsters these great kind of stories and fables intertwined here, and then you just got one badass grandma who's not going to take shit from nobody. And this is just such a glorious comic book that is worth your time and money. And it's entertaining, it's smart, it's touching. It's stories that you've kind of know, that kind of are told in this new kind of messed up way and it's very, very enjoyable. Alex:                 Yeah, Dan Mora's art and character designs and monster designs in particular are so good across the board. But this issue is Kieron Gillen doing his Kieron Gillen thing and wrapping stories together, figuring out how they fit together, figuring out how the mythology of England as an entity fits together. And it's fascinating to read, but it's nowhere near as dense as say Die, for example, but just good, good stuff and so much fun to read. Alex:                 Let's move on to an anthology DC the Doomed and the Damned #1 from DC Comics, written by John Arcudi, Saladin Ahmed, Kenny Porter, Amanda Deibert, Marv Wolfman, Amedeo Turturro, Alyssa Wong, Brandon Thomas, Travis Moore and Garth Ennis. Art by Mike Perkins, Leonardo Manco, Riley Rossmo, Daniel Sampere, Tom Mandrake, Max Fiumara, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Baldemar Rivas, Travis Moore and PJ Holden. As you can probably guess, from how I introduced it, as well as the lineup this is a series of short stories teaming up DC Comics characters in spooky situations. As usual, how'd you feel about this one, Pete? And were there any stories that jumped out to you? Pete:                Yeah, this was a really nice collection. I had a lot of fun with this. I mean, the Batman versus the kind of monster in the mirrors is great. This is what I want Halloween comics to be like. I want to see heroes taking on the kind of monsters. And this is the classic like if you say a name in the mirror three times, so it was cool to see that. The Raven Wonder Woman story was great. I'm a sucker for a Grundy story. I love the look of Superman in that one store. I thought like he really looked fantastic with the Swamp Thing. It was just super fun. I think there was a lot of cool stuff and even the Green Lantern team up I enjoyed. Alex:                 Yeah, I like this as well. I mean, if you can't tell from the title this is riff on Brave and the Bold but Doom and [inaudible 00:25:31] instead. So it's a team up book- Pete:                Oh, I just put it together. Alex:                 Which it gives it a very different flavor from other anthologies. I think it gives it more focus, particularly because you usually get a non-supernatural character teaming up with a supernatural character. The best one for me, which you mentioned, is Saladin Ahmed's story, which I just… I love Batman dealing with the supernatural because he does it all the time. But he never believes it. He's always like, “Scientific explanation for this. I got to figure this one out.” And it's great here. He deals with essentially like a Candyman, Beetlejuice type figure, except in Gotham City. And it's a lot of fun. But this is a good collection if you want to pick it up. Next up Redneck #28 from Image Comics written by Donny Cates, art by Lisandro Estherren. This is a title we have not checked out that much, I think, right, Pete? Pete:                Well, so this is weird because I saw Redneck and I thought it was Jason Aaron's book called Redneck and it's not. This is a different kind of redneck, not what you think because it's about vampires. Alex:                 No, Jason Aaron wrote another book. I don't remember what it's called. But it's not Redneck. Pete:                Okay. Alex:                 No, he's, what is it? Southern Bastards. That's what he wrote. Pete:                Oh. Right, right, right. Yeah. I thought… But anyways, so this is a very kind of… The art is really fantastic. I love the way they kind of draw the action. And a very interesting, kind of like tale throughout time here that we're dealing with. And I love the way it kind of ended on this cliffhanger for more. I think this is very interesting book, very kind of unique and creative. And I didn't know what I was getting into. And I was pleasantly surprised. Alex:                 So Donny talks about this in the end matter a little bit, but it is wild reading the first couple of issues of this books, which I think I read the first couple and I just got away from it for no particular reason. But it was what the title said, it was about a bunch of swamp folks dealing with vampires. I was like, “Okay, I get it. Rednecks cool. I'm on it, I get the concepts of this book.” To here where we're like Dracula war, which is a very different sort of thing. Alex:                 But Lisandro's art in particular is epic throughout the book. As you mentioned, it spans through different time periods. I enjoyed this quite a bit. And it's certainly the sort of thing that makes me want to be like, “Okay, I read the first collection, I read this issue. Now I actually need to read what happened in between, because clearly, I missed a lot.” Alex:                 Next up Amazing Spider-Man #50 from Marvel, written by Nick Spencer, art by Patrick Gleason. This is picking up right on the last issue, but kicking off a new storyline, where we finally learn the identity of Kindred as well as why he has it out for Spider-Man. Why he has it out for Norman Osborn, what happens to the Sin Eater? Big things happened in this issue. Spider Man is a very dire straits. We're definitely going to get into spoilers here. So Pete, as you feel about this reveal, what do you think about this? Pete:                Cool. I mean, when I saw the tombstone reveal, I was like, “All right.” Alex:                 But so let's walk through this and this is spoiler time. But Kindred pulls up the tombstone, you're supposed to think as a reader, “Oh, okay is he Captain Stacy?” Gwen Stacy's dad. But he's not. Instead, what Kindred has done is he's pulled up the corpses of Captain Stacy and Gwen Stacy, and put them at a dinner table for Spider-Man, classic villain behavior. But it turns out the Kindred is none other than Harry Osborn. Pete:                Yeah, at the end there's another twist, where you think, “Okay, we don't know, here's the reveal of the tombstone. That's who he is.” But then at the end, it's like, “He's my son.” And then you're like twist again. Alex:                 I don't love that. I feel like we're going to have to do a lot of explanation to get why Harry Osborn is this. Pete:                Especially when Spider-Man sits down to that dinner and he sees the two dead people. And then he's like, “Wait, but what's this got to do with Harry Osborn?” You know what I mean? Alex:                 Yeah, I mean, first of all, indoor dining very dangerous right now. Second of all, if you ever get in that situation, just be like, “Check, please.” Pete:                Yeah, also, you got to put masks on those corpses, you know what I mean? You can't just [crosstalk 00:30:16]. Alex:                 I mean come on. Absolutely. They could spread disease. Pete:                They're inside. Alex:                 Yes. Think of the servers. Pete:                Yeah, exactly. Alex:                 This is a good issue. Nick Spencer is doing an intriguing job of the storyline. But like I said, I think though this fills in a lot of holes in what's been going on I need to get to how this happened, which I assume is going to happen soon. This seems to be a big storyline. But why is Harry Osborn Kindred? What does that mean? How did he become Kindred? Are all big open questions here but we're just at the beginning of this storyline right now. Alex:                 Next up, another Tom King book Strange Adventures #6 from DC Comics written by surprise Tom King art by Mitch Garads and Evan ‘Doc' Shaner. In this issue, as usual, we're jumping back and forth between the planet Ron and what's happening on Earth, as Mr. Terrific investigates the death of Adam Strange and Alanna's daughter. In this issue Mr. Terrific Alanna kind of go on a date a little bit, and parry and check each other out and sort of probe each other's weaknesses. Ends in a very different, very interesting place. I like this issue quite a bit, particularly, because it made me doubt Alanna being the bad guy of this series. How'd you feel about it Pete? Pete:                Yeah, yeah. Also, we had a little Seth Meyers sighting. Little talk show clip here. And as we all know, Seth Meyers came on Comic Book Club, big fan of the show. So it's nice to see that. Alex:                 It was nice to see it finally pay off for him. Pete:                Yeah, yeah. Really nice to see Seth Meyers get his due, poor guy, he works really hard. But yeah, I mean, this is just waiting, each Tom King book, you get a little bit more information, a little bit more information. You're trying to piece together this whole story. So it's unbelievable, Tom King, kills it as a writer. And I'm excited to see how this unfolds, and we get a little bit more. And I love the Terrific stuff in this. So yeah, I can't wait until the final kind of domino falls, I can kind of look back and see what we've done here. Alex:                 I agree. This is definitely a mystery book. It's going to make you reevaluate everything when we finally get to the end there. But every issue just gorgeous to read and gut wrenching and heartbreaking across the board. Another one, very sad Marvel Zombies Resurrection #3 from Marvel written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson art by Leonard Kirk. Spider-Man is taking Franklin and Valeria to the Galactus hive to try to find a cure for the zombie virus that has afflicted the Marvel Universe. Things go predictably, very, very wrong, including a favorite of Pete's, who gets caught in the struggle. I love the twist that Philip gives to the whole Marvel Zombies thing here. It's so smart. So well done. I'm a little hesitant to spoil it. But every issue of this is so dangerous, so harrowing. And it's amazing that he has found a totally different twist on the zombie mythology in the Marvel Universe. How'd you feel Pete? Pete:                Yeah, this was really crazy and intense to kind of like, have these kind of reveals of kind of like how this all unfolded. Love the Galactus stuff. Magic stuff is really cool. The character that we're not talking about I was like… All right, but- Alex:                 We can talk about him. We can spoil it. Pete:                I think it's- Alex:                 We spoiled so much this podcast. Pete:                This continues to be a really fun book and if you would have said- Alex:                 It's Wolverine. Pete:                Wolverines. Wolverine. But yeah, I mean, you would think like okay, Marvel Zombies all right, how long we doing this, but this really is a fresh take on it. And it's very enjoyable. Alex:                 I agree. I'm very nervous, concerned about what will happen at the last issue when we get to that. Moving on to Seven Secrets #3 from Boom Studios written by Tom Taylor illustrated by Daniela De Nicolo. This issue we're following who we still think is our main character but we're not 100% sure, as they go on a mission to become the new secret keeper for this organization. Still don't know what the secrets are, still don't know what's going on. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 We just know somebody evil is gunning straight for them. Another great issue of this book as Tom and company continued to build out the mythology. How'd you feel Pete? Pete:                Yeah, I liked this. Again, we kind of don't know. I mean, if I'm risking my life over a briefcase, I might take a peek. But I think that this is very creative in the way that it kind of tells his story as it unfolds and the touching like 15 gifts from the father for the 15 years he wasn't there. That got me, that got me a little bit. That was pretty awesome. I've been really impressed with the characters in the book and their story and kind of how this is all moving forward. A lot of great action. Yeah, this continues to impress. Alex:                 Yeah, great book and Daniela De Nicolo's art is also real good, it's very anime… Excuse me, manga inspired. Yeah, but it feels like the halfway point way point. Pete:                The mustache guy reminds me of the guy from Voltron. The new Voltron [crosstalk 00:36:07]- Alex:                 Interesting. I don't know what you're talking about, but I appreciate it regardless. Before we wrap up here, let's do it. Let's get into the X/10 of Swords block. Three issues out this week. Hellions #5, written by Zeb wells and art by Carmen Carnero. New Mutants #13 written by Ed Price and art by Rob Price. Cable #5 written by Jerry Duggan and art by Phil Noto. Versus last week, where we got a little more of an overarching story each one of these is very much its own thing. Alex:                 In Hellions we get that team heading off into other world to basically cheat the whole sword contest that's going on by stealing Arakko's swords. In New Mutant's we find out how Cypher is dealing with fact that he's supposed to be a sword bearer. Answer is not very well. And in cable, he is dealing with a sword of his own. When the last we left him, he was with Cyclops and Jean Grey on Sword, the actual space station the people, we find out what happened to them, and what happens next. This is great. I was a little worried that this crossover was going to be just one thing after another just following up on it. But I love that each one of these individual interweaving stories, and I thought each of these issues was a ton of fun all on its own. Pete I know you liked last week's issues. How'd you feel about this one? Pete:                I did. I really liked the break from the stacking insane idea on top of insane idea and like here we're just going to have like a showdown you bring your best, we'll bring our best, bring a sword, let's settle this. But this gets a little derailed by the Lollipop Guild where they sit around a table and makes insane decisions like “Hey, we're going to do this big battle to the death, but why don't we cheat? Right? Because we're on our own island by playing by the rules so fuck it let's just cheat, and just throw a wrench in the whole fucking thing.” Alex:                 So this is in Hellions by the way just to clarify what's going on here. I love this issue. Zeb Wells writes the crap out of these characters. His Empath is such a horrible asshole in a hilarious way. Mr. Sinister is great. Pete:                The cape bit is just glorious. It's really fun. Alex:                 Oh my god. So funny. Just, it's a funny book. And I appreciate that in the middle of this like… Particularly coming off of, I think, the last issue was Storm being like, “I need to potentially destroy a relationship with my husband because it's the head of the world and I need to invade Wakanda.” And then this issue, Mr. Sinister's like wrestling with a horse most of the issue is great. That you could have these different tones of this world is so much fun. Pete:                Yeah, it's all right. Alex:                 And then of course, there's New Mutants, which is I think one of the greatest issues of all time that really just really digs in on Cypher as a character. One of the greatest characters of all time. Gives him his due in the sun, shows up what was going on with Warlock, trains with Krakoa, plays on his insecurities, but in the right way, and fleshes out his relationship with Krakoa, just a great issue across the board. And I know I'm using a sarcastic voice, but I also actually think that. Pete:                The art in this book is glorious. The Krakoa, trying to stop him and talk to them but like “If something happens to you I won't be able to…” I thought that was great. But at this point, I'm like, “Okay, guys, a lot of build up to the sword fight. Can we get to this goddamn sword fight.” Like, do I got to sit there and see everybody's origin story to how they got their sword. Alex:                 There's 10 swords. They're not even halfway through. They'll get halfway through, they'll have all the swords and then they'll have a bunch of fights. Pete:                Yeah. Alex:                 Come on. Pete:                Now hopefully I make a [crosstalk 00:40:12]- Alex:                 And Cable, also fun with like some terrifying weird alien enemies, that was super fun as well. Just a fun month across the board. Right Pete? Pete:                Sure. Yeah. What a month. What a year. Everybody's having a blast. Good times. Alex:                 Yeah, I just ordered a shirt online, actually, they said “2020 having a blast.” Pete:                Oh, man. Yeah, I mean, I'll look forward to hopefully getting to the fight. Just, I don't know, I think the last month with the three titles or last week, whatever it was, I thought was better, getting me hyped for this thing, but after this week, I'm kind of like, “All right, get me there already.” But hey, people like reading stuff in between their comic books pages, apparently, because man, they're doubling the fuck down on that. Alex:                 Oh my gosh. Pete:                And at this point I'm just to do it. Alex:                 Well, I liked these quite a bit. I had a fun time this week. And I'm glad to read all three of them. Pete:                Did you like reading about the sword instead of seeing it? Just reading about how much it weighs and that kind of stuff? Alex:                 You know what they say, do you bring an essay to a sword fight? Pete:                Ah right, right. Alex:                 If you'd like to support this podcast, patreon.com/comicbookclub. Also we do a live show every Tuesday night at 7:00 PM. Pete:                We sure do. Alex:                 We do Crowdcast and YouTube, come hang out and check it out. iTunes, Android, Spotify, Stitcher or the app of your choice to subscribe and listen to the show. At Comic Book live for this pod. You can, I don't know, socially or whatever. ComicBookClublive.com for this podcast and many more. Until next time, we'll see you at the virtual comic book shop. The post The Stack: Rorschach, Commanders In Crisis And More appeared first on Comic Book Club. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast

Listen to the latest Charlotte Rescue Mission paycheck podcast by Ed Price, Life Skills Program Director at Community Matters Cafe.

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Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast

Listen to the latest Charlotte Rescue Mission paycheck podcast by Ed Price, Life Skills Program Director at Community Matters Cafe.

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iWork4Him
Community Matters Café

iWork4Him

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 22:56


The Homeless and drug addicted are all around us. Most of them are looking for hope and a solution. We're talking with Ed Price from Charlotte Rescue Mission about Community Matters Café and how this business is transforming the lives of those who work there and eat there.

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iWork4Him Podcast
Community Matters Café

iWork4Him Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 22:55


The Homeless and drug addicted are all around us. Most of them are looking for hope and a solution. We're talking with Ed Price from Charlotte Rescue Mission about Community Matters Café and how this business is transforming the lives of those who work there and eat there. The post Community Matters Café appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.

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Mike and the Mad Dog
Outrage Over Jeter MVP Snub In 2006

Mike and the Mad Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 21:59


 Derek Jeter’s best season came in 2006, when he batted .343 with 14 homers, 97 RBIs and 118 runs. But he only finished second in American League MVP voting, being edge out by Minnesota’s Justin Morneau. Mike and the Mad Dog thought Jeter should have won, and on Nov. 21, 2006, the day the results were announced, they wanted answers. What was even more perplexing for Chris “Mad Dog” Russo is how one voter put Jeter sixth on his ballot. Mike and the Mad Dog tracked down that writer, Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times, and put him on the spot. “To me, you take Jeter out, are the Yankees as good a team? No. Are they a playoff team? Probably still a playoff team when you look at that lineup,” Cowley said. “So I mean, I base it a lot on that, and I talk to people. You grab some guys from around the American League and tell them: ‘Which guy do you think is the MVP? Which guy do you fear the most in that lineup?’ And I heard more people say they fear A-Rod and Cano more than they fear Jeter.” “They’re not watching Yankee games,” Russo fired back. Earlier in the show, the guys talked to Ed Price of the Newark Star-Ledger about why he voted Morneau first and Jeter second. “Everybody has their own definition of MVP,” Price said. “That’s kind of the beauty of it is that it’s open to interpretation.”

Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast

Listen to the latest Charlotte Rescue Mission paycheck podcast by Ed Price, Director of Life Skills Operations at Community Matters Cafe.

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Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast
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Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 4:12


Listen to the latest paycheck podcast by Ed Price.

Let’s Talk Game
Serving Up Hope and Dark Roast

Let’s Talk Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 25:07


Ed Price, director of Community Matters Cafe shares how a budding cafe does more than serve up your favorite dark roast, but offers something truly special to a fast growing city like Charlotte, NC.  In tandem with the Charlotte Rescue Mission, these non profits teach substance abuse graduates real life skills training and more.  If someone you know can benefit from this message please share.  Thanks for listening, sharing and subscribing our podcast. www.SCSMradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letstalkgame/support

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Let's Talk Game with Tiffani Lewis
LTG: Community Matters Cafe Serving Up Hope and Dark Roast

Let's Talk Game with Tiffani Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019


Ed Price, director of Community Matters Cafe shares how a budding cafe does more than serve up your favorite dark roast, but offers something truly special to a fast growing city like Charlotte, NC.  In tandem with the Charlotte Rescue Mission, these non profits teach substance abuse graduates real life skills training and more.  If someone you know can benefit from this message please share.  Thanks for listening, sharing and subscribing our podcast. www.SCSMradio.com

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Let's Talk Game with Tiffani Lewis
Ed Price: Community Matters Cafe Serving Up Hope and Dark Roast

Let's Talk Game with Tiffani Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019


Ed Price, director of Community Matters Cafe shares how a budding cafe does more than serve up your favorite dark roast, but offers something truly special to a fast growing city like Charlotte, NC.  In tandem with the Charlotte Rescue Mission, these non profits teach substance abuse graduates real life skills training and more.  If someone you know can benefit from this message please share.  Thanks for listening, sharing and subscribing our podcast. Be sure to follow us on www.Instagram.com/scsmsports

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Community Over Coffee
Open for Business

Community Over Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 8:50


“That’s taking somebody who thought they would die in addiction or die alone in prison to a place where they’re thriving and not just surviving," shares Ed Price, Director of Life Skills Operations. In this podcast episode, listen to Ed share stories of several students, some currently enrolled and some graduated, whose lives have already been positively transformed and impacted by the Community Matters Cafe Life Skills Training Program.

Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Podcast

Listen to the latest Charlotte Rescue Mission Paycheck Letter by Ed Price, Director, Life Skills Operations.

Specialty Coffee Association Podcast
#32: Re:co Podcast - Harnessing the Power of Science Panel Discussion (S4 E3)

Specialty Coffee Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 45:12


Today, we're very happy to present the third and final episode of “Harnessing the Power of Science,” a session recorded at Re:co Symposium this past April. The main focus of this session was to learn about new developments in coffee science and explore how Specialty Coffee can engage with the scientific enterprise for the benefit of all of us. If you haven't listened to episodes #30 and #31, we strongly recommend going back to listen to them before you continue with this episode. On this episode of the Re:co Podcast, we are pleased to welcome the panel of Dr. Maya Zuniga, Supply Chain Optimization and Food Science Expert at S&D Coffee and Tea; Ed Price, Professor of Agricultural Economics and Howard G. Buffett Foundation Endowed Chair on Conflict and Development at Texas A&M University; Bill Murray, President and CEO of the National Coffee Association; William Ristenpart, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of UC Davis Coffee Center; and Chahan Yeretzian, Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Bioanalytical Chemistry, and Diagnostics and Head of the Coffee Excellence Center at ZHAW. The panel discusses the return to research in agriculture with a particular focus on the amazing period of discovery and development in coffee science that took place in the last decade. This talk from Re:co Seattle is supported by Toddy. For over 50 years, Toddy brand cold brew systems have delighted baristas, food critics, and regular folks alike. By extracting all the natural and delicious flavors of coffee and tea, Toddy Cold Brew Systems turn your favorite coffee beans and tea leaves into fresh cold brew concentrates, that are ready to serve and enjoy. Learn more about Toddy at http://www.toddycafe.com. Related Links: - Find a full transcript of this episode on SCA News: https://scanews.coffee/podcast/31/reco-podcast-ed-price-and-panel-on-harnessing-the-power-of-science-s4-e3/ - Watch the full Re:co video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/d5TAThva75Y - Watch all the Re:co videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatGCytR9fuOt9N6tlPZKCg - Read more about our 2018 Re:co speakers: https://www.recosymposium.org/2018/talks Subscribe to this podcast on your favorite app: - iTunes: www.apple.co/2sXdmSj - Stitcher: www.bit.ly/2JBJOk8 - Pocket Casts: www.bit.ly/2JBowTT - RadioPublic: www.bit.ly/2JCfeGY Table of Contents: 0:00 Introduction 2:30 Talk by Ed Price on the role of agricultural research and science in coffee 13:15 Maya Zuniga on how S&D Coffee And Tea approached scientific research 18:15 Chahan Yetetzian on how his university works practically with companies interested in learning from coffee science 22:00 Will Ristenpart on how industry partners with academia to fund research centers in the oil and beer industries 25:00 Discussion on The importance of scientific gathering spaces in coffee 31:15 Ideas on how to drive more interaction between coffee companies and coffee science centers 37:45 Discussion on the importance of better communication between the scientific community, coffee companies and the media, especially in light of unfounded public health scares 44:00 Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/specialty-coffee-association-podcast/message

Conservation Corner
Trapping and Conservation

Conservation Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 11:47


Ed Price joins us in the studio to talk about the current trapping season and about all things trapping.

Talk on Tech with Josh & Patrick
Talk on Tech 15: Ed Price and Crystal Eagle

Talk on Tech with Josh & Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014 61:46


Josh and Patrick talk about the XP ATM's, major Dell layoffs, and HP charging for server updates. Ed Price and Crystal Eagle talk about their experience as Network Administration students at MCTC. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com

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Cato Daily Podcast
Obama Proposes Higher Ed Price Controls

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2012 7:57


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