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Eric Wong is an Organizational Effectiveness Leader at Adobe, where he oversees executive coaching, leads org development efforts, and facilitates leadership development programs. During this conversation Eric shares lessons from his journey across the leadership development industry, including startups, consulting, and corporate leadership, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Adobe has built and scaled its coaching strategy. Eric also shares his perspective on where coaching has been, how it's evolving, and what companies (and coaches) need to do to stay relevant and impactful. From manager accountability to the role of artificial intelligence in coaching, Eric provides insights on driving business results through leadership development, as well as his perspective on how to stay relevant in the coaching industry.
In our Singapore Home Brew segment on MoneyFM89.3, host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys talk with Eric Wong the Director of “Hi Noel” talks about what it was like to make Singapore's first Christmas movie. ● Hear behind-the-scenes stories about the making of this groundbreaking local film. ● Discover the inspiration behind "Hi Noel" and what it means to bring a uniquely Singaporean perspective to the holiday season. ● Explore the challenges and joys of creating a Christmas movie in tropical Singapore! #HiNoel #Christmas #Singapore #Film #Movie #Holiday #SaturdayMorningsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On #TheBIGShowTV, we are joined by Director Eric Wong and Jaime Teo who is part of the cast of the upcoming local film Hi Noel! Stay tuned to find out what the movie is all about, the behind the scenes from filming and more!
“I feel like I'm entering into the ‘funnest' period so far. The teaching, doing activities with them, and learning: what are the necessary skills to figure out this world?” - Eric Wong Hello friends! Thank you for listening to our newest episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. Our very special guest today is Eric Wong, a new friend of mine who is actively involved in the Vancouver community, has two young daughters (a certified girl-dad!), and had recently moved back to Vancouver after a few years living and working in the Bay Area. Eric offers unique insights into the logistics, expectations, and surprises of raising children in two similar yet very different environments. As we discuss the distinct cultures around parenthood in North America, Eric and I reflect on the pressures of achievement and prestige that were prevalent in our childhoods, as well as how that impacts us as role models for our children. Concluding on the topic of leadership, Eric and I talk about the importance of recognizing success as a diversity of experiences, and our role as parents to nurture and guide our children as they embark on understanding what it means to live a successful life. Thank you all so much for tuning in to this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Please check us out at our new website at 2dads1car.com. I hope you enjoy this episode!
Send us a Text Message.World famous contingency thief (el oh el) and viral dash cam video creator (its easy in Maryland), Eric Wong (aka Wonger, aka Uncle Wonger) joins me to give his first thoughts on the Toyo Proxes R. He ran them in 100 degree weather on a borrowed BMW... but hes got some good opinions and thoughts on it. If would like to support the podcast... please download, share, give a 5 star rating, and a review on your favorite platform!
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En este episodio de Señales del Futuro, hablamos acerca de los nómadas digitales con Eric Wong, socio y director regional LATAM de Orience.
Glioblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor and one of the most aggressive solid tumors. Much progress has been made in the understanding and classification of gliomas, but progress in terms of prolonging survival has been limited. Several recent investigational therapies are bringing new hope. Our guest today is Dr. Eric Wong from Brown University. He is an international expert on advanced treatments for glioblastoma and a Professor of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, Neurosurgery, and Neurology at Brown University. He was interviewed by Dr. Christoph Stretz, a Vascular and Critical Care neurologist at Brown. Series 5, Episode 6 Featuring: Guest: Dr. Eric Wong, Brown University Interviewer: Dr. Christoph Stretz, Brown University
Eric Wong is the Director of Global Leader Development at Adobe after serving as the Senior Leader Development Director for the company. As the Co-founder of Exember, he grew it into a thriving seven-figure firm before exiting. Eric had an immense passion for psychology, culture, teams, and mindsets, so he focused his roles around people and business strategy, leading him through positions of increasing seniority, entrepreneurship, and impact. Before Adobe, he worked as the Director of BTS and as the Chief Commercial Officer for Impro.AI. In this episode… Business coaching and leadership development are often necessary, but results are difficult to pinpoint. Finding quantitative impact can be challenging, leading to the misconception that these opportunities may lack value. Are these options a sound choice for you or your business? These tools are worth their weight in gold to help leaders and businesses gain much-needed clarity and guidance in an evolving business world. With a passion for entrepreneurship, consulting, and leadership development, Eric Wong has the experience and the tools of the trade when it comes to helping others in their professional and personal pursuits. He knows that, although profitability is the primary goal, connecting to the human element in your business is essential since that's what drives the brand's ultimate success. Eric suggests finding professional guidance to help you develop the skills and get the support you need to pursue your predominant professional and personal goals. In this episode of Next Wave Leadership, Dov Pollack speaks with Eric Wong, the Director of Global Leader Development at Adobe, about coaching and assisting leaders. They break down Eric's background and the lessons he had to learn along the way. They also go through the trap of focusing solely on ROI, why asking more rather than speaking is a valuable leadership practice, and how to apply modern technology applications.
Eric Wong Kai Pun, the Director of Personal Training at Goodlife - one of the biggest gym companies in the entire world, joins to chat about whether trainers should still work within a commercial gym setting. We talk about the pros and cons, the valuable skills you can learn, and the difference in starting a career now in fitness vs 10-20 years ago before social media played a role. We discuss the tradeoffs between support and stability and the work needed to work on your own and build a brand. We also talk about some red flags to watch for within any work space that should have you consider moving where you work. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefitnessdevil/support
May is Stop The Bleed awareness month, and an opportunity for general dentists to learn more about this important initiative. Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign that trains the public to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. In this podcast episode, Dr. Schmidt talks with Dr. Eric Wong, who has been instrumental in bringing this training to general dentists to help save lives. Learn more about this program and get involved. Learn more at https://www.stopthebleed.org/
Hey Clerk Commuters! Today we will be discussing delirium, a common issue on the internal medicine wards and one that can be challenging for medical students to diagnose. This episode will cover the following topics:Delirium vs. dementia The Confusion Assessment Method (CAM)Common causes of delirium (DIMS) A case example This episode was edited by Dr. Eric Wong, a staff geriatrician at Unity Health. Check us out on Instagram and Facebook for updates about upcoming episodes!The Clerk Commute Podcast | FacebookThe Clerk Commute Podcast
Dr. John Kanca AACD All-bond dentin bonding Vista-Apex; Dr. Laleh Mehrrafiee cosmetic dentist porcelain veneers minimally invasive dentistry; Dr. Paul Homoly getting your patients to say yes; Dr. Tom Hirsch Isolite Zyris Isodry dental isolation Malibu CA; Dr. Richard Crossland high-end-dentistry evolution of dental materials past 20 yrs; Dr. Brian Rista medically necessary dentistry pandemic root canals extractions pulpotomies; Dr. Shawn Casey all specialists under one roof new concept of treatment whole patient; Dr. Eric Markowitz, Prosthodontist, AACD single central shade communication dental photography; Dr. Paul Hertz, Delineator MegaHertz partially edentulous treatment concept; Dr. Eric Veenstra 3Shape Trios; Drs. Marco Bongarzone Sr. and Jr. difference in dental education past 30 years; Dr. Stephanie Price transition military to private practice dentistry flying helicoptors; Dr. Alan Kaplan first dental student procedure Univ of Florida 1974; Drs. Cary and Jonathen Limberakis practice evolution and design CAD/CAM dentistry; Dr. Deanna Thomas 3Shape Trios military to private practice; Dr. Perry Joiner dental start-up unbelievably busy now; Dr. Tracey Taddey La Jolla CA cosmetic dentistry high quality dentistry raising horse Foxy; Dr. Mike Masella patients don't care how much you know until they know how much you care!; AGD Dr. Chethan Chetty; AGD Dr. Merlin Ohmer; AGD Dr. Eric Wong; Dr. Don Fowkes Chico CA UO, putting the patient first!; Scott Lamerand CEO Vista Apex ZR-C and ZR-P; Dr. Nazilla Bidabadi high level care two offices simultaneously; VA dentists Dr. Eric Smorth Dr. Kevin Maeda, Dr. Ginger Chan taking care of America's heros. Dr. Robert Freitas start-up during a recession, sticking to high level quality CA AGD treasurer; Dr. Lee Frost 70 years in continuous business Frost Dental Group all patients word of mouth no other forms of marketing; Drs. Chip and Jennifer Parrish CAD/CAM dentistry Texas Hills country; Dr. Josh Wyatt mini-DSO Gulf Coast Honest Affordable High Quality dentistry
Dr. John Kanca AACD All-bond dentin bonding Vista-Apex; Dr. Laleh Mehrrafiee cosmetic dentist porcelain veneers minimally invasive dentistry; Dr. Paul Homoly getting your patients to say yes; Dr. Tom Hirsch Isolite Zyris Isodry dental isolation Malibu CA; Dr. Richard Crossland high-end-dentistry evolution of dental materials past 20 yrs; Dr. Brian Rista medically necessary dentistry pandemic root canals extractions pulpotomies; Dr. Shawn Casey all specialists under one roof new concept of treatment whole patient; Dr. Eric Markowitz, Prosthodontist, AACD single central shade communication dental photography; Dr. Paul Hertz, Delineator MegaHertz partially edentulous treatment concept; Dr. Eric Veenstra 3Shape Trios; Drs. Marco Bongarzone Sr. and Jr. difference in dental education past 30 years; Dr. Stephanie Price transition military to private practice dentistry flying helicoptors; Dr. Alan Kaplan first dental student procedure Univ of Florida 1974; Drs. Cary and Jonathen Limberakis practice evolution and design CAD/CAM dentistry; Dr. Deanna Thomas 3Shape Trios military to private practice; Dr. Perry Joiner dental start-up unbelievably busy now; Dr. Tracey Taddey La Jolla CA cosmetic dentistry high quality dentistry raising horse Foxy; Dr. Mike Masella patients don't care how much you know until they know how much you care!; AGD Dr. Chethan Chetty; AGD Dr. Merlin Ohmer; AGD Dr. Eric Wong; Dr. Don Fowkes Chico CA UO, putting the patient first!; Scott Lamerand CEO Vista Apex ZR-C and ZR-P; Dr. Nazilla Bidabadi high level care two offices simultaneously; VA dentists Dr. Eric Smorth Dr. Kevin Maeda, Dr. Ginger Chan taking care of America's heros. Dr. Robert Freitas start-up during a recession, sticking to high level quality CA AGD treasurer; Dr. Lee Frost 70 years in continuous business Frost Dental Group all patients word of mouth no other forms of marketing; Drs. Chip and Jennifer Parrish CAD/CAM dentistry Texas Hills country; Dr. Josh Wyatt mini-DSO Gulf Coast Honest Affordable High Quality dentistry
Progress? When do you start to see it? To answer this, Eric and the ChatMed podcast talk about when individuals begin to see a progression in themselves. Let us know how you liked this episode and what future content you want on the podcast! Make sure to follow our instas and our new YouTube channel. Also, remember to like, comment, dislike, or do something!!! Check out Thebusinessholics: Insta: @thebusinessholics Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/3gICpOjvW9po9StiK1V5sb Our Links: Instas: - @chat.med - @foreignboysyt - @lezzgolearnin Website: - https://www.lezzgolearnin.com Youtube: - Foreign Boys: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAJ9HPbQg_JnqvDDAdJezw - ChatMed: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3ijOGnvEONK044xN_SUDzw
On this episode of the Dental Up Podcast, we recorded onsite at the 2022 AGD Show in Orlando Florida live with Dr. Eric Wong, MAGD! Dr. Wong is a graduate of University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry and was in private practice in Sacramento, CA for 20 years. He is currently a supervising dentist at CSP Solano, where he has worked for 11 years after retiring from private practice. He is currently the Division Coordinator over Continuing Education and has served on the PACE Council for 6 years, 3 years as the Chairperson. Dr. Wong is also a subject matter expert for DANB's exam committee. He has served on the California Dental Board as an Expert Examiner, for Dental Licensure, RDAEF-licensure, and RDA licensure. He provided training for Dental Board staff, as a Dental Consultant. Dr. Wong has served in the Enforcement division providing Dental Expert testimony and report writing. Dr. Wong is Past President of the California AGD as well as Sacramento-Sierra AGD. In this episode of the Dental Up Podcast, you will hear about: - What role Dr. Wong plays for the AGD and his future plans - How he originally got introduced to and started with the AGD - His unique practice! - A typical day in Dr. Wong's unique practice - How Covid affected his practice - His advice to the next generation of dentists entering the field Discover the Dental Up Podcast and subscribe on your favorite listening platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, YouTube, and more! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6gfHeYc6WHsPfzVdoLQVV9 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-dental-up-podcast/id999909601 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-dental-up-28030030/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/keatingdental
On this episode of the Dental Up Podcast, we recorded onsite at the 2022 AGD Show in Orlando Florida live with Dr. Eric Wong, MAGD! Dr. Wong is a graduate of University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry and was in private practice in Sacramento, CA for 20 years. He is currently a supervising dentist at CSP Solano, where he has worked for 11 years after retiring from private practice. He is currently the Division Coordinator over Continuing Education and has served on the PACE Council for 6 years, 3 years as the Chairperson. Dr. Wong is also a subject matter expert for DANB's exam committee. He has served on the California Dental Board as an Expert Examiner, for Dental Licensure, RDAEF-licensure, and RDA licensure. He provided training for Dental Board staff, as a Dental Consultant. Dr. Wong has served in the Enforcement division providing Dental Expert testimony and report writing. Dr. Wong is Past President of the California AGD as well as Sacramento-Sierra AGD. In this episode of the Dental Up Podcast, you will hear about: - What role Dr. Wong plays for the AGD and his future plans - How he originally got introduced to and started with the AGD - His unique practice! - A typical day in Dr. Wong's unique practice - How Covid affected his practice - His advice to the next generation of dentists entering the field Discover the Dental Up Podcast and subscribe on your favorite listening platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, YouTube, and more! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6gfHeYc6WHsPfzVdoLQVV9 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-dental-up-podcast/id999909601 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-dental-up-28030030/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/keatingdental
In this Space Café Radio, SpaceWatch.Global 's Chiara Moenter hosts an exciting conversation in a car. Markus Mooslechner, the host of the Space Cafe Podcast got the chance to talk with Simon Gwozdz, Founder and CEO of Equatorial Space Systems, Eric Wong, Communications Associate and Yap Seng Ang, Business Development Associate about the company's move to Los Angeles and their current developments.
Tracklist: 0:00 - B*tch Don't Kill My Vibe 3:56 - Thinking About You 9:09 - Passionfruit 14:40 - New Light 21:06 - Violet 26:36 - Riot 30:35 - Fall In Love 34:46 - 1999 Wildfire 40:05 - White Farrarri 45:02 - Summer 49:26 - We All Try 54:49 - Provider 58:43 - Mile High 1:04:07 - Crack Rock 1:09:55 - Self Control 1:13:29 - Devil In A New Dress 1:19:45 - Nikes 1:31:16 - Nights 1:35:07 - See You Again 1:40:11 - At Your Best 1:45:32 - Sunflower 1:51:34 - Call Out My Name 1:56:11 - Close To You 1:49:40 - Chanel 2:03:29 - Moon River 2:05:31 - Higgs 2:11:01 - Seigfried 2:17:18 - Bad Bad News 2:23:38 - Bleach 2:25:55 - The Games We Play 2:30:21 - Best Part 2:33:28 - Forrest Gump (feat. Rachel Bobbitt) 2:36:27 - Honey 2:42:17 - Redbone 2:49:49 - Plastic 2:53:18 - Runaway (feat. Eric Wong) 2:59:03 - Dark Red Re-shared by Team UNPLUGGED.
Eric Wong is Professor and Associate Director for Imaging Hardware at the University of California, San Diego. He received his Ph.D. in Biophysics in 1991 from the Medical College of Wisconsin where he was the key person in starting fMRI at the Medical College of Wisconsin. In this podcast, Eric and Peter start by revisiting when they first met and the flurry of excitement and activity when fMRI was just starting - at the time when they were both graduate students. They talk about Eric's work in MRI hardware, perfusion imaging, and MRI physics, and then transition into his current work in computational neuroscience where he is spending most of his time and attention. Eric also shares some thoughts on a better approach to understanding human intelligence and why it may not be as complicated as it seems.
Young and Eric explore topics such as the joy kids bring, societal expectations and pressures, the changes and season of life, self discovery, and defining success.
In this episode, we sit down for a great chat with Eric Wong who is a wonderful contributor to our community and is the author of the "Cracking the Zed Run Code" series.We discuss the various terminology and give a high-level overview of the various ways in which we can move our funds in and out of Zed so that it isn't just a one-way street.As always thanks so much for listening and we hope you enjoy.Eric can be found at Cracking The Zed Run Code – Mediumor on twitter atEric (@erickywong) / Twitter
Welcome back to the Tuesday Night Mystery Club! On this week's episode, host Kaitlyn McCluskie is joined by guests Eric Gemnay and Eric Wong to solve The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie. Unfortunately Eric Wong's audio was lost and so the show is missing some of his guesses. It still proves to be a great episode since this is a Christie Classic! Dr Sheppard is the family doctor in town and he happens to have one of the lead gossips in town as a sister. This proves difficult for Sheppard as he tries to maintain doctor patient confidentiality during a murder! Luckily, Hercule Poirot has just moved to town and is ready to help out. Listen to see if you can guess what happens and who the murderer is! Get show updates on instagram: @TuesdayNightMysteryClub https://www.instagram.com/tuesdaynightmysteryclub/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tuesdaynightmysteryclub
One of the best things about having a podcast is the new people that I get to meet. Eric Wong, Chief Commercial Officer of start-up Impro.AI reached out to me after listening to one of my episodes. I found his story so interesting and enriching that I invited him to a conversation so I could learn more and share it with you. He grew up in the lower mainland of BC and his talent and ambition took him first to Toronto and then to San Francisco working with the executives of some of the largest tech companies and coolest start-ups in the world. He was successful by all accounts - personally and professionally...but he was drawn back home. Join me in this conversation to hear about his adventures, the incredible lessons he learned along the way and why he chose to come back home.
Tyler's College Hoops Corner. Eric Wong from the Athletic joins to talk NBA.
This week join host Kaitlyn McCluskie and guest Eric Wong to not only solve a mystery, but to learn about the name choice of the podcast!A group of people of various professions have assembled together to tell each other mystery stories and see if the others can solve them. This week is the story of an "accidental" poisoning. Can you figure it out?Follow me on instagram: @TuesdayNightMysteryClubSend me an email: TuesdayNightMysteryClub@gmail.com
Loose ends. A gig economy. The final episode of The Hunt?THE HUNT? is CREATED, WRITTEN, and DIRECTED by Eric Wong. PRODUCED by Steven Pipps, Eric Wong, and Aaron Merrill. EDITED by Aaron Merrill and Eric Wong. AUDIO ENGINEERING by Aaron Merrill and Will Kioultzopoulos. SOUND DESIGN & MIXING by Armen Aroush and Aaron Merrill. With SCRIPT SUPERVISING by Jon Scherry and ASSISTANT DIRECTING by Gabby McCullough.STARRING Taylor Owen, James Neal and Nat Topping with ADDITIONAL VOICES by Paulina Bugembe, Amanda La Trobe, John B Stiens, Rachel Leigh Moore, Kelsey Van Den Bergh, Diego Rey, Will Kioultzopoulos, Tasha Sill, Nathan Hengstebeck, Nicole Casonhua, Paul Goldman, & Aaron Merrill. With ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Bryan Wong and ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS by Armen Aroush.
Winding roads. Janky motels. Bruh, you got that hookup?THE HUNT? is CREATED, WRITTEN, and DIRECTED by Eric Wong. PRODUCED by Steven Pipps, Eric Wong, and Aaron Merrill. EDITED by Aaron Merrill and Eric Wong. AUDIO ENGINEERING by Aaron Merrill and Will Kioultzopoulos. SOUND DESIGN & MIXING by Armen Aroush and Aaron Merrill. With SCRIPT SUPERVISING by Jon Scherry and ASSISTANT DIRECTING by Gabby McCullough.STARRING Taylor Owen and Nat Topping with ADDITIONAL VOICES by Joey Avery, Will Kioultzopoulos, James Neal, Davina Hefflin, Dexter Hart, Marguerite H Nocchi, Clark Hill, Paul Goldman, Vesper North, Paulina Bugembe, Tom Herrick, Tori Jimenez, James Repuyan, Christine Hong. With ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Bryan Wong and ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS by Armen Aroush.
A secret life. The hugest fans. For serious tho.THE HUNT? is CREATED, WRITTEN, and DIRECTED by Eric Wong. PRODUCED by Steven Pipps, Eric Wong, and Aaron Merrill. EDITED by Aaron Merrill and Eric Wong. AUDIO ENGINEERING by Aaron Merrill and Will Kioultzopoulos. SOUND DESIGN & MIXING by Armen Aroush and Aaron Merrill. With SCRIPT SUPERVISING by Jon Scherry and ASSISTANT DIRECTING by Gabby McCullough.STARRING Taylor Owen, Gil Hizon, Tasha Sill and Nat Topping with ADDITIONAL VOICES by John B Stiens, James Neal, Davina Hefflin, Marguerite H Nocchi, Paulina Bugembe, Diego Rey, Clark Rothenberg, Vesper North, Paul Goldman, Tori Jimenez, Nathan Hengstebeck, Nicole Casonhua, & Will Kioultzopoulos. With ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Bryan Wong and ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS by Armen Aroush.
A jail-house visit. A field trip. Where the cheesy bread at?THE HUNT? is CREATED, WRITTEN, and DIRECTED by Eric Wong. PRODUCED by Steven Pipps, Eric Wong, and Aaron Merrill. EDITED by Aaron Merrill and Eric Wong. AUDIO ENGINEERING by Aaron Merrill and Will Kioultzopoulos. SOUND DESIGN & MIXING by Armen Aroush and Aaron Merrill. With SCRIPT SUPERVISING by Jon Scherry and ASSISTANT DIRECTING by Gabby McCullough.STARRING Taylor Owen, James Neal and Nat Topping with ADDITIONAL VOICES by Nicol Ramsauer, Davina Hefflin, Gabby McCullough, Trevor Woo, Paulina Bugembe, John B. Stiens, Grace Dahlman, Jon Scherry, Sam Neidenbach, Kelly Berryhill, Tasha Sill, Clark Hill, Colin Woo, Bhargav Patel, and Will Kioultzopoulos. With ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Bryan Wong and ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS by Armen Aroush.
Sponsorships collapse. Witnesses emerge. All you can eat apps.THE HUNT? is CREATED, WRITTEN, and DIRECTED by Eric Wong. PRODUCED by Steven Pipps, Eric Wong, and Aaron Merrill. EDITED by Aaron Merrill and Eric Wong. AUDIO ENGINEERING by Aaron Merrill and Will Kioultzopoulos. SOUND DESIGN & MIXING by Armen Aroush and Aaron Merrill. With SCRIPT SUPERVISING by Jon Scherry and ASSISTANT DIRECTING by Gabby McCullough.STARRING Taylor Owen, Paulina Bugembe, Diego Rey and Nat Topping with ADDITIONAL VOICES by Joey Avery, Grace Dahlman, Jon Scherry, John B. Stiens, Cameron Ballingall, Rachel Leigh Moore, James Neal, Nathan Hengstebeck, Tori Jimenez, Nicole Casonhua, Will Kioultzopoulos, Vesper North, Danny O'Rourke, Matt Ricco, and Kelsey Van Den Bergh. With ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Bryan Wong and ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS by Armen Aroush.
Tracks are covered. A victim's past is dug up. Rich people are weird.THE HUNT? is CREATED, WRITTEN, and DIRECTED by Eric Wong. PRODUCED by Steven Pipps, Eric Wong, and Aaron Merrill. EDITED by Aaron Merrill and Eric Wong. AUDIO ENGINEERING by Aaron Merrill and Will Kioultzopoulos. SOUND DESIGN & MIXING by Armen Aroush and Aaron Merrill. With SCRIPT SUPERVISING by Jon Scherry and ASSISTANT DIRECTING by Gabby McCullough.STARRING Taylor Owen, Nat Topping, and Joey Avery with ADDITIONAL VOICES by Clark Hill, John B Stiens, Rachel Leigh Moore, Nicole Casonhua, Tori Jimenez, Tom Herrick, Christine Hong, Sam Neidenbach, Clark Rothenberg, Paul Goldman, and Nathan Hengstebeck. With ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Bryan Wong and ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS by Armen Aroush.
Mystery becomes murder. Elk Meadows sheeple. Does Ben pay his taxes?THE HUNT? is CREATED, WRITTEN, and DIRECTED by Eric Wong. PRODUCED by Steven Pipps, Eric Wong, and Aaron Merrill. EDITED by Aaron Merrill and Eric Wong. AUDIO ENGINEERING by Aaron Merrill and Will Kioultzopoulos. SOUND DESIGN & MIXING by Armen Aroush and Aaron Merrill. With SCRIPT SUPERVISING by Jon Scherry and ASSISTANT DIRECTING by Gabby McCullough.STARRING Taylor Owen and Nat Topping with ADDITIONAL VOICES by Kelsey Van Den Bergh, John B Stiens, James Repuyan, Nicole Casonhua, Tori Jimenez, Nathan Hengstebeck, Aaron Merrill, Marguerite H Nocchi, Tasha Sill, Will Kioultzopoulos, & Tom Herrick. With ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Bryan Wong and ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS by Armen Aroush.
At CBT News, we’ve talked a lot about diversity and the evident lack of minority representation in the retail automotive industry. This subject alone has left many companies scrambling to solve the tough questions of why and what can be done. Today, we’ve brought in two special guests to go in-depth on these issues. At FCA, Eric Wong and Wadette Bradford are using their platform to grow diversity in the retail automotive sector. Eric serves as FCA’s senior manager of dealer market representation, diversity, and technology, and Wadette works as FCA’s manager of dealer network diversity and investments. The pair joined us to discuss FCA’s Dealer Diversity Program. Empowering minority-owned dealerships is a step in the right direction when it comes to growing diversity in the auto industry. OEMs must understand their role in creating successful opportunities for minority dealers. FCA’s philosophy is to have their dealer network represent the demographic in which they do business. Not only is that good for the representation of the brand, but it is good for business in general. In fact, FCA is now ranked number two in minority-owned stores for the U.S. automotive industry. According to Eric, that is good progress, but they are striving to achieve that number one spot. Currently, FCA has 244 minority dealers, 183 of which are majority owners. There are 300 women dealers who own some portion of the dealership with 100 of them at majority level ownership. 30 of these women dealers are exclusive owners. FCA’s minority dealers are the most profitable as well. https://www.cbtnews.com/fcas-dedication-to-building-a-more-diverse-and-inclusive-dealer-body/
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Health taps a new agency of record for digital and social after naming an interim Chief Marketing Officer. https://edge.winmo.com/hubnews/articles/31022 Also, Warner Music Group names Eric Wong as their new President and Chief Marketing Officer. https://edge.winmo.com/hubnews/articles/31024
Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings are home in London when they receive a letter from France urging them to come to Merlinville to solve a pressing matter. The letter gives no details of the problem at hand but hints that there might be a need to travel to Santiago in South America. Poirot recognizes the urgency in the letter and hours later they are on a boat to France. Join host Kaitlyn McCluskie and guest Eric Wong to solve the murder on the links.
I resume the global tour in Week 10 of the COVID-19 series which features my friend Eric Wong in Singapore. We discuss his personal experience with the pandemic so far, how Singapore is handling the situation generally, and how Eric's industry, hospitality, has been devastated by this global crisis, and what the future might look like.
Brandon Funston and Eric Wong cover the latest in fantasy basketball. The waiver wire is stacked with players who could help you out due to some major injuries around the NBA.1:50 Malik Monk suspended; Who steps up in Charlotte?3:50 Kelly Oubre out; Who to add and who to fade in Phoenix?5:50 Is it time to buy Victor Oladipo?7:30 Who steps up in Philadelphia with Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid sidelined?10:40 Gorgui Dieng vs. De'Anthony Melton12:15 J.J. Barea back again13:30 Stephen Curry on his way back17:30 Damian Lillard and Kemba Walker updates19:10 Is there anyone worth looking at in Atlanta?20:50 Help on the way in Chicago, help needed in Detroit and opportunity in Cleveland24:15 Battle for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference; Who gets in?28:00 Games to watch this weekendFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvile-mail: dunksanddimes@theathletic.comGet 40% off a subscription to The Athletic: TheAthletic.com/dunksanddimes
Rundown1:38 Injury Updates: Lillard, George, Kyrie & Towns11:05 Most Added Players15:44 Eric's Recommended Pickups24:23 Trade Targets35:39 What to Watch This WeekendFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvile-mail: dunksanddimes@theathletic.com
Rundown1:43 Wiggins-Russell Swap12:48 Capela in Atlanta & Covington in Houston18:47 Andre Drummond in Cleveland23:27 Same Old, Same Old for the Knicks?27:41 Who Loses Value in Miami?33:43 Assessing Denver's Small Moves41:50 What to Watch This WeekendFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvile-mail: dunksanddimes@theathletic.comGet 40% off a subscription to The Athletic: TheAthletic.com/dunksanddimes
Rundown2:13 Remembering Kobe Bryant17:48 Potential Third-Year Risers22:34 Current Players Possessing the Mamba Mentality27:30 All-Star Selections & Snubs36:20 Trade Deadline Preview44:29 What to Watch This WeekendFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvilFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstone-mail: dunksanddimes@theathletic.comGet 40% off a subscription to The Athletic: TheAthletic.com/dunksanddimes
Rundown2:28 Zion's Debut8:54 Early Estimation of Zion's 2020-21 ADP13:25 Trevor Ariza in Portland17:16 Impact of Nurkic's Upcoming Return22:23 Best Available Under 40% Owned (in Yahoo! leagues)36:12 What to Watch This WeekendFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvilFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstone-mail: dunksanddimes@theathletic.com
Rundown5:16 How to Turn Around a Disappointing Season9:54 When to Punt a Category13:25 Impact of Key Injuries: Kyrie & Embiid23:03 Oladipo Nears a Return27:26 Fantasy Impact of Potential Trades38:54 Ranking Rookie Guards on the Rise43:17 What to Watch this WeekendFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvilE-Mail the Show: dunksanddimes@theathletic.com
Rundown4:22 Efficient Big Men11:13 Guards & Swing Men of Interest22:43 Young Players with Future Opportunities36:29 What to Watch This WeekendFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvilFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonE-Mail the show: dunksanddimes@theathletic.com
Rundown3:08 Injury Impact12:50 Buy-Low Targets27:40 Sell-High Candidates40:01 What to Watch This WeekendFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvilE-mail: dunksanddimes@theathletic.com
Rundown4:53 Sabonis vs. Isaac vs. John Collins9:08 Ingram vs. Tatum vs. Kawhi12:43 Do the Sixers Have a Roster Construction Issue?19:35 Forwards on the Rise25:44 Fallers at Forwards31:01 Thoughts on the Elite Guards36:40 Simmons vs. Mitchell vs. Brogdon vs. Kemba39:59 Poll Q Results: Kyrie vs. Russ vs. VanVleet vs. Graham46:00 Risers & Fallers: Guards52:56 Game to Watch This WeekendFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvile-mail the show: dunksanddimes@theathletic.com
Rundown3:54 KAT's Dominance7:43 Andre Drummond's Torrid Pace10:31 Jokic's Sluggish Start16:08 Impact of Deandre Ayton's Eventual Return26:24 Hassan Whiteside vs. Myles Turner32:40 Centers on the Rise37:43 Centers on the Decline47:57 What to Watch This WeekendFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvile-mail the show: dunksanddimes@theathletic.com
Today on the show, we have Eric Wong who tells us about how you can fight some of those machine learning / artificial intelligence programs with a little of their own medicine. Eric is a PhD candidate at Carnegie Mellon University and his work is focused on solving the problem of adversial examples. I’d say Read More ...
Rundown2:15 What Environments are Best for Fantasy Value?10:00 Chemistry Between Westbrook & Harden So Far13:40 Suns on the Rise?21:18 Kawhi Leonard & Paul George in Tandem27:41 How the Raptors are Adjusting to Early Injuries34:02 Dynasty Watch: Jonathan Isaac vs. Ben Simmons
Rundown3:04 John Collins Suspended8:57 Curry's Absence = Paschall's Opportunity16:02 The Impact of Zack Collins' Injury in Portland24:37 Eric's Player Comp for Brandon Ingram31:13 How Good Is Malcolm Brogdon?46:32 Mailbag: Sell High on Drummond?E-mail the show: dunksanddimes@theathletic.comFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvil
Rundown2:55 Steph Curry's Hand Injury7:19 De'Aaron Fox's Slow Start13:39 Preaching Caution with Draymond Green21:45 LaMarcus Aldridge & Timing Trades27:35 Buy High on Brandon Ingram?34:00 Russell vs. Brogdon42:32 A Common Keeper/Dynasty League Fallacy
Rundown4:11 DeAndre Ayton's Suspension10:23 Eric's Most-Frequently Rostered Players18:15 Domantas Sabonis Love22:11 Finding Value in Charlotte33:01 OG Anunoby's Share of the Kawhi Void44:33 Defenses to Target & AvoidFollow Brandon on Twitter: @BrandonFunstonFollow Eric on Twitter: @RotoEvil
Rundown4:39 Ideal Draft Slots8:20 Overdrafted Players10:05 Late Draft Season Risers18:08 Terry Rozier in Charlotte22:07 Zion’s Fantasy Comp30:57 Draft Season Fallers41:27 Concerns About Kevin Love
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR CHANNEL! In this episode we cover how to make amazing architectural drawings, the controversial Bartlett culture, the importance of storytelling and vast advice for architecture students. And we are proud to be joined by Eric Wong. Eric completed his undergraduate degree at Cardiff University and later graduated with a masters from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He was nominated for the RIBA President’s Silver Medal and is a recipient of the Bartlett School of Architecture Medal for outstanding academic achievements in professional performance, the Sir Banister Fletcher Medal for highest marks in Part 2 graduate studies and the Fitzroy Robinson Drawing Prize for best drawings in Part 2 graduate studies. He later completed his Part III professional studies at the University of Cambridge where he qualified as an Architect. Eric is currently a tutor at Greenwich University leading a studio of Part 1 students, and he also works as an architect at AHMM. Watch the episode on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCispmZXt3_g4h9o3XsqoqaA/videos Music: Leaf by KV https://www.soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod/
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR CHANNEL! In this episode we cover how to make amazing architectural drawings, the controversial Bartlett culture, the importance of storytelling and vast advice for architecture students. And we are proud to be joined by Eric Wong. Eric completed his undergraduate degree at Cardiff University and later graduated with a masters from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He was nominated for the RIBA President’s Silver Medal and is a recipient of the Bartlett School of Architecture Medal for outstanding academic achievements in professional performance, the Sir Banister Fletcher Medal for highest marks in Part 2 graduate studies and the Fitzroy Robinson Drawing Prize for best drawings in Part 2 graduate studies. He later completed his Part III professional studies at the University of Cambridge where he qualified as an Architect. Eric is currently a tutor at Greenwich University leading a studio of Part 1 students, and he also works as an architect at AHMM. Watch the episode on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCispmZXt3_g4h9o3XsqoqaA/videos Music: Leaf by KV https://www.soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod/
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR CHANNEL! In this episode we cover how to make amazing architectural drawings, the controversial Bartlett culture, the importance of storytelling and vast advice for architecture students. And we are proud to be joined by Eric Wong. Eric completed his undergraduate degree at Cardiff University and later graduated with a masters from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He was nominated for the RIBA President’s Silver Medal and is a recipient of the Bartlett School of Architecture Medal for outstanding academic achievements in professional performance, the Sir Banister Fletcher Medal for highest marks in Part 2 graduate studies and the Fitzroy Robinson Drawing Prize for best drawings in Part 2 graduate studies. He later completed his Part III professional studies at the University of Cambridge where he qualified as an Architect. Eric is currently a tutor at Greenwich University leading a studio of Part 1 students, and he also works as an architect at AHMM. Watch the episode on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCispmZXt3_g4h9o3XsqoqaA/videos Music: Leaf by KV https://www.soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod/
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR CHANNEL! In this episode we cover how to make amazing architectural drawings, the controversial Bartlett culture, the importance of storytelling and vast advice for architecture students. And we are proud to be joined by Eric Wong. Eric completed his undergraduate degree at Cardiff University and later graduated with a masters from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He was nominated for the RIBA President’s Silver Medal and is a recipient of the Bartlett School of Architecture Medal for outstanding academic achievements in professional performance, the Sir Banister Fletcher Medal for highest marks in Part 2 graduate studies and the Fitzroy Robinson Drawing Prize for best drawings in Part 2 graduate studies. He later completed his Part III professional studies at the University of Cambridge where he qualified as an Architect. Eric is currently a tutor at Greenwich University leading a studio of Part 1 students, and he also works as an architect at AHMM. Watch the episode on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCispmZXt3_g4h9o3XsqoqaA/videos Music: Leaf by KV https://www.soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod/
LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR CHANNEL! In this episode we cover how to make amazing architectural drawings, the controversial Bartlett culture, the importance of storytelling and vast advice for architecture students. And we are proud to be joined by Eric Wong. Eric completed his undergraduate degree at Cardiff University and later graduated with a masters from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He was nominated for the RIBA President’s Silver Medal and is a recipient of the Bartlett School of Architecture Medal for outstanding academic achievements in professional performance, the Sir Banister Fletcher Medal for highest marks in Part 2 graduate studies and the Fitzroy Robinson Drawing Prize for best drawings in Part 2 graduate studies. He later completed his Part III professional studies at the University of Cambridge where he qualified as an Architect. Eric is currently a tutor at Greenwich University leading a studio of Part 1 students, and he also works as an architect at AHMM. Watch the episode on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCispmZXt3_g4h9o3XsqoqaA/videos Music: Leaf by KV https://www.soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod/
Welcome to the Design Talks podcast brought to you by Two Worlds Design; where we uncover the ways in which Architecture can create change, by sharing unique insights and ideas from extraordinary people. In this episode we cover how to make amazing architectural drawings, the controversial Bartlett culture, the importance of storytelling and vast advice for architecture students. And we are proud to be joined by Eric Wong. Eric completed his undergraduate degree at Cardiff University and later graduated with a masters from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He was nominated for the RIBA President’s Silver Medal and is a recipient of the Bartlett School of Architecture Medal for outstanding academic achievements in professional performance, the Sir Banister Fletcher Medal for highest marks in Part 2 graduate studies and the Fitzroy Robinson Drawing Prize for best drawings in Part 2 graduate studies. He later completed his Part III professional studies at the University of Cambridge where he qualified as an Architect. Eric is currently a tutor at Greenwich University leading a studio of Part 1 students, and he also works as an architect at AHMM. Watch the episode on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCispmZXt3_g4h9o3XsqoqaA/videos Music: Leaf by KV https://www.soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod/
Mondays are about to get Totally Better!My Name is Eric Wong and on this show i sit down with friends and have casual conversations on various topics from ghosts,murders and conspiracy theories to drunken stories and crazy life experiences! Season One starts this labor day on Sept 2,2019! if you enjoy the show please leave ratings and reviews on itunes or where ever possible! All itunes reviews will be read on the air!
Many team members here at Ellevation Education recently participated in the company's 5th annual Hackathon. In this bonus episode, Steve sits down with Ellevation's VP of Engineering Eric Wong to learn more about what it is and why we do it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/highest-aspirations/message
Every day in the Bay Area you see another story talking about the Bay Area Housing Crisis. We have had plenty of discussions on Real Realtors about whether or not there is indeed a crisis. Today, we look at some factors that could be contributing to it, such as traffic, prices, availability, or mother nature. Our panel today is Eric Wong of Winkler Real Estate and Daniel Ripper of Climb Real Estate, and we will pick their brains for what they think is contributing to the current housing climate in the Bay Area. Eric Wong: eric@erichwong.com Phone: 510-469-7363 Website: erichwong.com Daniel Ripper: daniel@climbsf.com Phone: 415- 205-6312 Website: climbsf.com/agents/Daniel-ripper/ 1:03- Getting Started Time in Real Estate Eric Wong: 15 years, currently with Winkler Real Estate Daniel Ripper: 14 years, currently with Climb Real Estate 6:49- Getting Involved in Real Estate Eric: Started with working at the Cheeseboard in Berkeley Inspired by uncles involvement in real estate Market much harder now than 15 years ago 11:25- Housing Shortage Working with Buyer and Sellers Lack of sellers moving up in housing Educating buyers Supply vs. Demand 18:34- Traffic Buyer-specific depending on location Different commutes Location near public transit 22:05- Restaurants and Beers in The Bay Area Favorite Bay Area craft beers Future Brewery locations 25:35- Earthquakes Making buyer aware Earthquake insurance Securing the foundation 28:15- Hobbies Lunch with Eric Other top restaurants Discovering new places Daniel owns a Brazilian Jujitsu gym Kneebar maneuver Early starts 42:40- Advice for New Agents Discipline Joining a team Seminars Contact Info/ Wrap up
A quick solo episode with thoughts on the importance of mentors and coaches and how to identify if you need them, plus and update on me and a recap of the last three interviews with Jon Berghoff, Anthony Trucks and Eric Wong. http://www.entrepreneurhotseat.com (www.Entrepreneurhotseat.com) http://www.andystorch.com (Andy Storch Coaching)
A quick solo episode with thoughts on the importance of mentors and coaches and how to identify if you need them, plus and update on me and a recap of the last three interviews with Jon Berghoff, Anthony Trucks and Eric Wong. www.Entrepreneurhotseat.com Andy Storch Coaching
In this interview, I speak with my friend Eric Wong about his journey from engineer to consultant to partner in a small consulting practice that he is starting to grow. In this interview, we discuss his journey and many interesting things like what differentiates high performing teams. Some other highlights include: Everyone starts somewhere - Eric started in engineering and took a phone company job C-level execs need help with the people side of business Taking leaps to gain new skills Importance of getting out there and meeting people to learn about other careers, industries, opportunities, etc Partnership and business came from networking and talking with people How to network your way into a job When you share your dreams with the world, the world will conspire to help you How to run a great meeting What differentiates high performing teams - psychological safety: do people feel safe to bring things up Amy Edmundson TED Talk on building a psychologically safe work space Why culture is so important in organizations big or small Hiring a new employee is a big challenge for a small firm Why people development is so important for companies that are trying to grow Vision for developing talent and a business at the same time Importance of trying things and not just sitting on the sidelines Why it is so important to prioritize how you spend your time We all have the ability to prioritize our time more than we think Links: Exember Consulting www.Entrepreneurhotseat.com Andy Storch Coaching Please feel free to provide feedback by sending an email to andy@andystorch.com
In this interview, I speak with my friend Eric Wong about his journey from engineer to consultant to partner in a small consulting practice that he is starting to grow. In this interview, we discuss his journey and many interesting things like what differentiates high performing teams. Some other highlights include: Everyone starts somewhere - Eric started in engineering and took a phone company job C-level execs need help with the people side of business Taking leaps to gain new skills Importance of getting out there and meeting people to learn about other careers, industries, opportunities, etc Partnership and business came from networking and talking with people How to network your way into a job When you share your dreams with the world, the world will conspire to help you How to run a great meeting What differentiates high performing teams - psychological safety: do people feel safe to bring things up Amy Edmundson TED Talk on building a psychologically safe work space Why culture is so important in organizations big or small Hiring a new employee is a big challenge for a small firm Why people development is so important for companies that are trying to grow Vision for developing talent and a business at the same time Importance of trying things and not just sitting on the sidelines Why it is so important to prioritize how you spend your time We all have the ability to prioritize our time more than we think Links: http://exember.com/ (Exember Consulting) http://www.entrepreneurhotseat.com (www.Entrepreneurhotseat.com) http://www.andystorch.com (Andy Storch Coaching) Please feel free to provide feedback by sending an email to andy@andystorch.com
Eric Wong is the founder of Precision Movement, which he created to help you eliminate pain and flexibility or movement restriction so you can the most out of LIFE. Eric has a BSc in Kinesiology, CSCS and has been training UFC, MMA and Boxing athletes since 2006. In this episode we talk about Eric’s background and his transition from focusing on training MMA fighters and conditioning to movement, flexibility and mobility speciality. We touch on how to improve conditioning for a BJJ athlete for mixed martial arts. You will learn about the importance of hip flexibility. Eric will share the top 2 pieces of equipment to help improve mobility and decrease chances of injuries. He goes over the top 3 “stretches” every fighter and fitness enthusiast should be using. Also talk about how hanging has helped his and my shoulder injuries…and so much more!Connect with Eric WongFacebook www.facebook.com/ericwongPrecision Movement - www.precisionmovement.coach Power Dojo - http://www.powerdojo.com/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ericwongmma3 Best “Stretches” for all Athletes, Fighters and Fitness Enthusiasts - www.precisionmovement.coach/funk
Eric Wong is the founder of Precision Movement, which he created to help you eliminate pain and flexibility or movement restriction so you can the most out of LIFE. Eric has a BSc in Kinesiology, CSCS and has been training UFC, MMA and Boxing athletes since 2006. In this episode we talk about Eric’s background and his transition from focusing on training MMA fighters and conditioning to movement, flexibility and mobility speciality. We touch on how to improve conditioning for a BJJ athlete for mixed martial arts. You will learn about the importance of hip flexibility. Eric will share the top 2 pieces of equipment to help improve mobility and decrease chances of injuries. He goes over the top 3 “stretches” every fighter and fitness enthusiast should be using. Also talk about how hanging has helped his and my shoulder injuries…and so much more!Connect with Eric WongFacebook www.facebook.com/ericwongPrecision Movement - www.precisionmovement.coach Power Dojo - http://www.powerdojo.com/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ericwongmma3 Best “Stretches” for all Athletes, Fighters and Fitness Enthusiasts - www.precisionmovement.coach/funk
Eric Wong is a true marketer who is always testing and optimizing for results. In today’s episode, you’ll discover how Eric is able to use new tactics and strategies, turn it around and achieve amazing results from it.
Zack Cimini, the top percentage NFL handicapper in consecutive years and Eric Wong, NFBKC winner consecutive years discuss key off-season free agent moves in the NBA. They also break down new look teams and a few expectations heading into the 2016-2017 season. Listen in as they also give a Vegas take from the NBA Summer league.
Zack Cimini of Notjustagame.com and Eric Wong of rotoevil.com come together for the Best of Both Worlds in the handicapping and fantasy sports industries. Hear their takes as they discuss Las Vegas Summer League action and key NBA free agency moves.
The MMA Training Show: Fitness | Fighting | Mixed Martial Arts | Nutrition
Former UFC fighter Jeff Joslin and strength and conditioning coach Eric Wong continue their discussion on drills, this time focusing on drills to improve your sparring experience. They also answer a listener's question about finding a good martial arts school to train at.
The MMA Training Show: Fitness | Fighting | Mixed Martial Arts | Nutrition
Former UFC fighter Jeff Joslin and his strength and conditioning coach Eric Wong discuss how they got started in the MMA world and provide tips to those looking to start their mixed martial arts careers on the right path.
The MMA Training Show: Fitness | Fighting | Mixed Martial Arts | Nutrition
In this episode of the MMA Training Show, Jeff Joslin and Eric Wong talk about the fundamentals of developing your striking game, how to properly start strength training and tips on developing a good base of aerobic cardiovascular fitness.
My guest today is Eric Wong. Wong established TCG on behalf of his family in 2003 as an asset management and financial advisory firm focused on investments with superior risk adjusted returns that are uncorrelated to major asset classes and advising family office and corporate clients. TCG's Celera division was formed in 2012 to consolidate and spin out the markets, technology, and business infrastructure of TCG. The topic is entrepreneur. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: How the rest of the world has a long way to go to understanding how China operates The niche that Wong's family office, TCG, occupies in the trading space Uncorrelated returns The advantages of working for a family office The entrepreneurial history of Wong's family Trend following data, data points, and the importance of data over a long period of time The Sharpe Ratio, and why the rest of the investing world has a problem with rejecting it The importance of pain as a measure Why Chinese investors are more driven by returns, and often agnostic to particular investment strategies Investor optimism "Nimbleness" to new ideas in Chinese culture Entrepreneurism in Asia and America Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Michael Covel speaks with Eric Wong on today's podcast. Wong is with a family office based out of Hong Kong--his own family's office. His family is a group of entrepreneurs going back many decades, and Wong discusses their history and how he got to where he is today. Covel and Wong also discuss how the rest of the world has a long way to go to understanding how China operates; the niche that Wong's family office, TCG, occupies in the trading space; uncorrelated returns; the advantages of working for a family office; the entrepreneurial history of Wong's family; trend following data, data points, and the importance of data over a long period of time; the Sharpe Ratio, and why the rest of the investing world has a problem with rejecting it; the importance of pain as a measure; why Chinese investors are more driven by returns, and often agnostic to particular investment strategies; investor optimism; "nimbleness" to new ideas in Chinese culture; and entrepreneurism in Asia and America. Want a free trend following DVD: trendfollowing.com/win.
Intermission with Merrimack manager Eric Wong.