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Heath Care professional Ed Dunne tells a story that genuinely shocked me . While trying to help a charity in Moldova, he uncovered the shocking misuse of charity funds by its Irish CEO. Hear Ed's gripping story of battling corruption, fighting for his daughter, and his relentless efforts to expose the truth and protect donors' contributions."
Get ahead of the competition with highlights from the GOAT of Brand Love — Ed Herman. Hear Ed live at PIMCON, the first-ever PIM Conference September 15 - 17 | The Phoenician | Scottsdale, AZ Website: Pimcon.org Code for $200 off: PIMED Welcome to Gold Medal Moments on Personal Injury Mastermind. This is a special mini-series that highlights Chris' favorite lessons from former PIM guests. Each of these trailblazers and thought leaders will speak live at the inaugural PIMCon, the inaugural Personal Injury Mastermind Conference. Brand recognition isn't enough to beat the competition. Your firm needs to be so well known and so trusted that clients don't just LIKE your brand — they LOVE it. How do you get there? Enter Ed Herman, the GOAT of Brand Love. Listen now to learn what it takes. Past Guests Past guests on Personal Injury Mastermind: Brent Sibley, Sam Glover, Larry Nussbaum, Michael Mogill, Brian Chase, Jay Kelley, Alvaro Arauz, Eric Chaffin, Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sol Weiss, Matthew Dolman, Gabriel Levin, Seth Godin, David Craig, Pete Strom, John Ruhlin, Andrew Finkelstein, Harry Morton, Shay Rowbottom, Maria Monroy, Dave Thomas, Marc Anidjar, Bob Simon, Seth Price, John Gomez, Megan Hargroder, Brandon Yosha, Mike Mandell, Brett Sachs, Paul Faust, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy 80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good 84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry 101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation 134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend 104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok 63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche 96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source 83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow 73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels
Join hosts Ed Voccola (Rick and Morty, Bless The Harts) and Chris Cullari (Blumhouse, The Aviary) for a wild trip through the world of what scares them. This week, the guys go to ghoul-inary school to learn about the history and horror of feasting on one's own species. And just wait until you hear how some people say goodbye to their loved ones... PLUS! Hear Ed eat at one point (chips, not people) AND get drunker! Don't love every word we say? Ok, weirdo. Here's some "chapters" to find what you DO love: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:13 - Housekeeping 00:09:37 - Initial Thoughts and Disclaimer 00:13:02 - Cannibalism Isn't Just For Humans 00:16:48 - How To Find Our Show Notes 00:18:23 - Plants vs Caterpillars 00:23:12 - Frogs vs Frogs 00:25:02 - Tadpoles vs Tadpoles 00:33:05 - A Bunch of Malarky 00:35:23 - Sexual Cannibalism 00:42:17 - Guys Trying to Survive 00:45:21 - Human Cannibalism 00:48:21 - Tasty Terms 00:51:50 - Meet the Wari' 00:56:23 - Why Do This? 01:02:37 - Cannibalism in Europe 01:05:16 - Symbolic Cannibalism 01:08:02 - Warfare Cannibalism 01:10:16 - What It Means to be Human 01:13:34 - Warfare Cannibalism Continued 01:16:54 - Wrap Up 01:20:16 - Uncontacted Tribes Pornography Aside NOTE: Ads out of our control may affect chapter timing. Visit this episode's show notes for links and references. Want even more out of SATT? You can SUPPORT THE SHOW and grab yourself ad-free episodes, a welcome button, and more by joining SATT PREMIUM.
Preachers Talk - A podcast by 9Marks & The Charles Simeon Trust
Most of us who were trained in preaching were trained to preach Epistles. What are the challenges of preaching them? Why is preaching them beneficial for the church? Hear Ed, Dave, and Jeremy discuss this beloved section of Scripture
Send us a Text Message.Part 2 of my interview with the Ed Greenwood! Creator of the Forgotten Realms D&D setting, Ed is a prolific author and creator. The Patron Saint of RPGs. If you're already a fan, you know Elminster, the "unreliable narrator", chosen of Mystra, goddess of magic. But who was Elminster before D&D?Listen as Ed shares a bit of the history behind Elminster's role in the Realms, and random bits of his own story. Hear Ed's thoughts on creativity, the importance of dictionaries, and priorities - what do you really want? And what projects are most important for Ed these days?...And, by the way, what about the "Band of Four?" Anything more on that front...? Listen to find out...Support the Show.A Role to Play is an Untamed Dandelion production - Make a wish. Dream it true.
James and Keith sit down with Ed Zorn, Vice President and General Counsel at CRMLS - the largest MLS in the country. Learn what changes are coming from the Anywhere and RE/MAX class action settlements and is Keller Williams next to settle? Hear Ed's expert opinion on how the Burnett trial will likely go, and the future of NAR, MLSs and REALTORS in general post lawsuits. Don't miss this insightful episode! Follow Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered Podcast on Instagram - YouTube - Facebook - LinkedIn - TikTok. Visit us online at realestateinsidersunfiltered.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2023.
"She asked who we thought should go to heaven and I immediately put my hand up and said I think it should be the Rum Tum Tugger." This episode features Ed Kingsley Wade who played the Rum Tum Tugger on the most recent UK/International Tour of CATS. Hear Ed discuss how we was put into the South Korea production in two days, how he helped influence a change to help with inclusivity, and his passionate argument for Gus as his Jellicle choice. Plus, Ed and Mike discuss ideas for CATS 2 including an entire musical that Ed wrote. Check out Ed on Instagram: @edkingsleywade Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Instagram/Twitter/Tik Tok: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Preachers Talk - A podcast by 9Marks & The Charles Simeon Trust
How should the preacher take the audience into consideration as he prepares his sermon?Hear Ed, Dave, and Jeremy wrestle with the joys and complexities of preaching with one's particular audience in mind.
In this very special live edition of The Pillar Podcast, JD and Ed are joined by ten or maybe 100 people for games and conversation. But first, the death of “Pope Michael” brings up a lot of questions. Show notes: Hear Ed on Bridge Builder: Catholic Faith and Politics here: https://soundcloud.com/mncatholic/ed-condon-on-the-role-of-catholic-journalism-the-withdrawal-from-afghanistan - This episode of The Pillar Podcast was brought to you by Seton Home Study School, an accredited school assisting homeschooling parents with an academically excellent and authentically Catholic curriculum. For more information, visit https://www.setonhome.org/
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We have the one and only The Dad Hat Chronicles on this week's episode. Ed Rivera is an avid Dad Hat collector and hosts his own podcast.Hear Ed's Proffitt and Loss stories and his Inning-Ending Double Play. Ed is one of the hosts of the Dad Hat By Design livestream on YouTube and other social media outlets. He's also one of the founding members of the Curved Brim Media group.Follow The Dad Hat Chronicles on social media - Instagram: @TheDadHat216Twitter: @TheDadHat216Curved Brim Media - Instagram: @CurvedBrimMediaTwitter: @CurvedBrimEarned Fun Average - Instagram: @EarnedFunAvgTwitter: @EarnedFunAvg
He's the One, who likes all those REM songs, and he likes to shoot the Songwriter's gun, and he likes to call his Mom, but you don't know who he is. You don't know who he is. And I say "yeah!" The Apotheosis of Kurt Cobain is here, and with it, the revelation of Sam's true identity in "Under the Silver Lake." Its taken 10 (technically 11) episodes to get here, but we think it has been worth the ride! Strap in, tap in and get to adaptin'. We are going for an epic, nay, mythological journey, ultimately culminating with another HUGE KEY to understanding the true story hidden inside of this crazy-ass Slacker/Hipster Noir. (Slipster? Hacker? How do you combine two euphemisms two generations of young people?) First, Phil runs down Kurt C's significance to the larger story, as well as a few of a few of UTSL characters' connections to music's pop culture legacy. Next, Phil and brother Carl Ristaino (host of the podcast "Welcome to the Art Shed") have a rambling conversation about many relevant topics while freezing their butts off in the legendary Art Shed. This convo is accompanied by a full on musical score, to keep the dream and the theme of this episode alive. Good stuff! No Apologies! Last, Phil and brother Andy keep the decodes In Bloom, as Phil finally lays out his case for the real identity of Sam from "Under the Silver Lake." This is Phil's full court press to impress, and he leads off with an explanation of what the Bird Lady's parrot is actually saying, and most importantly, why the bird is saying it. Then he breaks down all the clues throughout the film that reinforce Sam's ID. Finally, Andy and Phil decode the wonderful scene where Sam discovers the map in Nintendo Power Magazine #1. There's Something in the Way this Negative Creep turns the Lake of Fire into a Radio Friendly Unit Shifter. Its Endless, Nameless.... See all Phil's acting/art/music at www.TheseAreDreams.com. Contact Phil @PhilRistaino on Instagram or Facebook. Check out the instagram for the 5D experience at https://www.instagram.com/philristaino Join in on the PRP's UTSL reddit thread here: https://www.reddit.com/r/underthesilverlake/comments/r8fc88/check_out_the_post_relevant_podcast_created_to/ See Andy's art at www.AndyRistaino.com See Carl's art at https://www.madspiral.com Check out Carl and Andy's podcast Welcome to the Art Shed anywhere podcasts are found. Check out the Troy Westfield Experience's music at https://thetwe.bandcamp.com Check out the Agents of Venus album "Boduvt" at https://agentsofvenus.bandcamp.com Special thanks to Ed Guild for use of his song "the Mad Carl Stomp" (theme song for the Welcome to the Art Shed podcast) featuring Ed and Andy Santospago on guitar. Hear Ed's music at https://thetransparency.bandcamp.com and Andy's music at https://andysantospago.bandcamp.com Special thanks to all the royalty free music on the episode. Credit to Bensound.com, FesliyanStudios.com, Lonetree Music, and Ivan Tregub. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/post-relevant999/message
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Less than 2% of Mongolians identify as Christian. Some of the larger cities have pockets of Christians — especially those with a Mongolian Christian radio station — but there are many other unreached cities. Mongolia is full of people searching for hope who have few opportunities to hear the Gospel. But today you can help bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to these unreached cities in Mongolia! Together, we can let them hear! In partnership with FEBC, Moody Radio listeners around America are coming together to provide the funds to build 11 radio stations in 11 different Mongolian cities. Your generous gift will help build out the 11 stations and provide things like: $30 will fund an entire morning of Bible teaching on a new station $40 will put a fix-tuned radio in the hands of a new listener in Mongolia $70 will put a full day of Gospel broadcasting on one new station $490 will provide for a full week of Gospel broadcasting on a new station Will you make a gift to directly accelerate the Great Commission in Mongolia? Your generosity will help reach thousands of Mongolians for Christ! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Success Made to Last with Ed Donnelly, founder of Amour CBD. He's a former burn center nurse, business owner, grandfather. He got into the CBD industry because Ed's wife had a back injury. He studied CBD, determined the short comings and then developed his own, odorless product with 0 TCP. He worked hard to get FDA registration. Hear Ed's story about his brother who perished on the 65th floor of the World Trade Center on 9-11. He also shares the story of his granddaughter who had open heart surgery. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
How can we make the most of these turbulent times? Hear Ed and Wayne talk about this with the President of the Moody Bible Institute, Dr. Mark Jobe. You'll experience the joy of these good friends discussing the way FEBC and MBI have a shared vision for making the most of the opportunities they have to proclaim the Gospel. Be challenged and encouraged to follow Christ boldly in a world that needs redemption…Until All Have Heard.
The dudes are back, albeit later than normal, and are discussing NWA 73 from Ed's hometown of St. Louis, MO, and preview AEW's All Out PPV from Ed's home state of Chicago, Illinois. Hear Jaime and Dan utterly fail at NWA history. Hear Ed make all the right picks for All Out. Hear Dan ridicule the others unnecessarily and unmercifully. Hear dead noise from Jaime. All of this and so much more on this edition of the Caps Locks and Chair Shots Podcast. And as always, if you're not down with the Caps Locks and Chair Shots Podcast, we got two words for ya Keep Listenin'!! Also, we extend our warmest wishes to Daffney. If you are experiencing a tough time and feel as though it is time to make a permanent decision, please get a hold of one of us or call 1-800-273-8255 in the US.
Ed joins us for his takeaways from OTA's and minicamp to this point. Hear Ed's thoughts on David DeCastro missing, the offensive line questions and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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· Growing up in Philadelphia and seeing The Beatles on Ed Sullivan and playing broomstick air-guitars · First concert attended Jefferson Airplane and Iron Butterfly in 1967· Ed tells us about meeting Ruth Underwood for the first time when working for Frank on, Zappa in New York overdubs on The Black Page· Frank inviting Ed over to jam at 1am with Adrian Belew, Terry Bozzio, and Patrick O’Hearn · They played Montana, Ed reading the music and playing the marimba, was hired by Frank on the spot, Tommy Mars was hired s week later after a long, difficult audition · Playing with Don Ellis band’s, Art Pepper liked him · Preparing for tour in 1977, had to quit weed · 81-82 – Possibly Ed’s favorite band · Ed talks about the Halloween shows he played with Frank · Did MI6 take out Jimi Hendrix? · Hear Ed’s take on the famous Zappa / Bowie encounter about Adrian Belew in Berlin· Being Clonemeister (Zappa’s band leader) and handing it over to Arthur Barrow · And much, much more Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=39941006&fan_landing=true)
Ed Robertson's first book about The Rockford Files was released in 1995. Its episode-by-episode approach quickly became the go-to resource for Rockford fans. The book's first revision ten years later brought even more info on James Garner's iconic PI role. Now, the third update brings sixty new pages of information - garnered (see what I did there?!) from twenty new interviews - about the '70s original series as well as the 8 reunion movies which started airing in 1994. Not to mention info about a certain gold Pontiac Firebird and a forward from Jim's daughter Gigi Garner.Hear Ed talk about his experiences meeting - and becoming friends with - Rockford creator Roy Huggins, as well as his interviews with Stephen J. Cannell and James Garner himself. Also find out how to get a special recording with your copy of 45 Years of The Rockford Files.Search for Ed's podcast too, called TV Confidential!Order your copy at Rockford45.com.
First Chair catches up with Ed Younglove and Eliza Kuntz, who discuss their role as the outgoing and incoming chair of PSIA-AASI’s Board of Directors. Hear Ed and Eliza’s stories about their journey and adventures with PSIA-AASI and how their love of teaching other people to ski and snowboard and the education they’ve received from PSIA-AASI has helped them both on and off the hill.
Join Ben & Jim as they engage the worlds leading expert on Home-Schooling, Ed Siemens. Ed and his wife home-schooled nine (9) children and navigated through multiple graduations of various degrees. Hear Ed's amazing stores and insights on why homeschooling can be a good choice for families, but what you have to prepare for. We discuss why Harvard thinks Home School is bad (must mean it's good then) and what we can do to educate and prepare our children for the 22nd Century. Please support our show by visiting wiresworld.net and donate today. Ben and I both were turned down for PPP (or the Lakers took it all) so we need any spare change in the couch. Producers, Thank You for Your Courage. Jim & Ben, UnWired --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-pyers9/support
Here’s a fact you don’t hear talked about much: 25% of Latinos don’t speak Spanish--because they can’t. And that percentage is growing. Hear Ed’s story set against the backdrop of the forces that are drowning out Spanish and other heritage languages in America. And hear what some dedicated language teachers are doing to promote a healthy bilingualism among young people. This episode was written by Steve Leveen, and producer Fernando Hernández, who also does sound design and mixing. Associate producer is Beckie Rankin. Mim Harrison is the editorial and brand director for the America the Bilingual project
Bill is joined by Ed O'Hare and Agent Palmer! Topics: Swamp Thing (1982), Doom Patrol finale, Batman's Love, Nom De Plumes, Requests for hate mail, Pop Culture Disappointments, The Art of TV Finales (Game Of Thrones, Sopranos), comparing MCU vs DCU and MORE!Hear Ed on The DC TV REPORT podcast! Check out AgentPalmer.com!
With a background in marketing consumer products from some of the most well-known brands in the country, Ed now serves as the Chief Marketing Officer for the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board. It was quite a switch leaving the world Under Armour and Timberlands to marketing a destination and Ed shares the nuances and challenges of the position. Prove it! Hear Ed talk about how collaborating with the community - and always trying new things to bring visitors to what he calls the “backyard of Philadelphia,” has made an impact on the economy of Montgomery County.
Watch the video of this podcast here. It’s estimated that roughly 20% of the population will deal with the medical diagnosis of mental health issue every year and among IT professionals that percentage is even higher. Ed Finkler is a lead developer who has been in the tech world for several decades now. Because of his own mental health experiences, he has started a group to help IT professionals suffering from mental health disorders and to help those who employ or work with those professionals. Today that organization is called Open Sourcing Mental Illness (OSMI). OSMI works to raise awareness about mental health within the IT community through research, education and organizational outreach. It’s called Open Sourcing Mental Illness because OSMI uses the ideas of open source culture to fight the mental health issues in the tech community. When I asked Ed about the specific origins of OSMI, he shared he has ADHD and generalized anxiety disorder along with episodic depression (the first two are chronic). He describes feeling isolated and different from everyone in the earlier days of his career. That shifted about five years ago, he opened up about his struggles publicly on a podcast he co-produces with his friend Chris, called Development Hell. Ed talked about a particularly difficult time at a conference and how his mental health struggles made the experience even more challenging. That episode remains one of the most listened to shows they have ever released! Ed has talked about mental health over 60 times since then, and OSMI has grown from an idea to today’s group of over 30 volunteers, including a Board of Directors. Since Ed is at the forefront of mental health discussions in the tech world, I asked him what the discussion is like right now within the community. He says the biggest issue is that we don’t talk about it, and we don’t talk about it because we’re afraid of the stigma attached to mental health problems. According to his research within the OSMI community, roughly 93% of people believe being labeled with a mental health disorder could or definitely would negatively impact their careers. Even just talking about a mental health issue with their employers or their clients is seen as potentially damaging: 20% believe raising the discussion could or would negatively impact their career, or their business if self-employed. Yet we have little trouble talking about a physical health issue: a mere 4% thought it would hurt their job if they raised the discussion of a physical ailment, that’s 5x higher for mental health ailment versus a physical health problem. Which leads to a conundrum: how do you get resources to people if they can’t talk about a mental health issue? How do people become educated if they are afraid to talk about it? The first step, according to Ed, is to speak openly about it. The next step is for others to listen without judgment and to know that a mental health problem is not a personality flaw or a moral failing within someone. People with mental health issues are not weak or lazy. When we start to change these attitudes, and we begin to have discussions openly with compassion and empathy, then anyone with mental health issues can get the help they need and have the support they need. And that is what OSMI does, on two different levels: the individual level and the organizational level. Hear Ed describe both on this episode along with why it's okay to seek professional help to feel better, and why having professional help is like having a business coach. Tune in for that and more on today’s WP Elevation podcast.
Ed and Felix are back to discuss the internet's reaction to tragedy, to death, to the terrible world we live in; by using social media to find their own personal take on the story. Hear Ed lose his temper about Emoji, Emojis, or whatever their plural is. Hear Felix talk about his budding relationship with Zoe Deschanel. Hear them both have a worryingly intelligent discussion about the way in which people discuss tragedy on Twitter, Facebook and other places. Welcome to the third episode of The Scumbag, where dreams never come true, and we're sorry. Featured links: [Annotated] Ian Bogost - I'm Retweeting Her http://genius.it/9311805/www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/06/delete-your-account/486494 AdWeek - Twitter Now Lets Advertisers Target Users Who Tweet Emojis: http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/twitter-now-lets-advertisers-target-users-who-tweet-emojis-171994
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy Carbone is joined by guest co-host Ed Berestecki of Mugs Alehouse to talk about the evolution of beer bars in New York City. Heather McReynolds, brewer at Sixpoint Craft Ales, joins Jimmy and Ed to talk about her beginnings in beer, and why women are getting involved with the craft beer scene. What’s it like being a woman brewer in a male-dominated field? Later, Brandon Chamberlin and Matthew Ricke of The Exley in Williamsburg talk about opening a bar, and where they stand a year later. Hear Ed talk with Brandon and Matthew about the difficulties with opening a bar, and why so many bar owners have second jobs during their first few years. Heather shares a bunch of Sixpoint brews, and Ed digs into the vault and brings several vintage beers into the HRN studios! Thanks to our sponsor, GreatBrewers.com. Music has been provided by Sleepies. “You can learn how to make beer, but you get really good at it when you learn the science behind. There’s a lot of science and math that most people don’t ever think about.” [5:15] — Heather McReynolds on Beer Sessions Radio