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The IRF is joined by Helen Thomas, the Founder & CEO of Blonde Money. ----more---- In this podcast Helen discusses the nature and extent of the various uncertainties that have been created by the Trump Administration and those policies designed to “Make America Great Again”. From a geopolitical perspective, Helen discusses President Trump's approach to the Sino-US relationship, the Russian war in Ukraine and the risks of a wider military conflict in the Middle East involving Iran, Israel and the USA. She assesses the potential impact of his tariff policies on the US economy and elsewhere, with particular reference to the volatile impact on the financial markets. Helen then discusses some of the key factors influencing the outlook for US monetary policy and the US bond market, before focusing on the prospects for the US stock market and the US dollar. In conclusion, Helen assesses the longer-term implications for the durability of the USA's leading role in the world. Helen Thomas has a long and distinguished career in both finance and politics. Helen was an adviser to the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne. She also created the Financial Markets Reform Programme for the think tank, Policy Exchange. Previously, Helen has been a partner in the global macro hedge fund, ABD Investment Management, and a former Head of Currency Alpha for State Street Global Advisors. She is a CFA charter holder and serves on the UK board of the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute. Helen is also a Freeman of the City of London and has a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University. Blonde Money was stablished in 2014 as an independent consultancy firm that analyses and monitors mispriced risks in financial markets in the USA, UK and the EU. This ranges from political risks (such as those related to Brexit, the USA, China and Russia) to structural market instabilities (such as those created by bank failures or by the derivative markets).
Dr Laura Edwards, Joint CEO at Wessex LMCs, discusses this hot topic with Dr Helen Thomas. What is your child doing with their smartphone? What are teenagers doing? Just how bad are these devices for their health? - and what can we actually do? Hear about Helen's inspiring work and steps that you can take. An eye opening listen!
Nearly 48 years after Susan and Suzanne were fatally stabbed, there's a stunning development in the cold case. Helen Thomas has more... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is your biggest challenge right now? Many podcasters recently shared their answers with me. Today, I'll help you overcome your biggest challenge. OVERCOMING YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGE I've often heard many podcasts fade away after 7 episodes. The industry has termed it podfading. I thought the number was a bit crazy. Then one day, I realized how true it is. A client was trying to grow her podcast. Her biggest challenge was attracting new listeners. We decided the strategy that would fit best was appearing on other podcasts. Let's get in front of her ideal clients. We opened Apple Podcasts and started searching for podcasts that matched her caregiving niche. As we combed through the podcasts, nearly every other one had only released a few episodes and the last was months or years ago. They had faded away. Podfading is real. THOSE THAT HAVE FADED I did the same exercise with another client. We opened Apple Podcasts and searched "Get Untuck". Here is what we found. Even many of the top recommended podcasts have faded away, though with more episodes. These are listed in order that Apple Podcasts recommended them. Get Unstuck with Murielle Marie. 23 episodes last published 7/24/23. Get Unstuck Today by Paul Salter. 47 episodes last published 7/14/24. How To Get Unstuck with Helen Thomas. 19 episodes last published 5/28/24. Get Unstuck & On Target by Mike O'Neill. 203 episodes last published 2 days ago. Get Unstuck. Move Forward With Your Life by Jason Hopcus. 12 episodes last published 4 days ago. Get Unstuck by Becky Branton-Griemann. 48 episodes last published 4/20/22. Get Unstuck by Mutita Panmook. 245 episodes last published 1 day ago. Get Unstuck: Elite Voices Making An Impact by Maiken Kuhl. 31 episodes last published 12/13/24. Get Unstuck with Michele Lefler. 53 episodes last published 10/17/23. You get the idea that most of them fade away. But you're saying, "Erik, these all have 40 or 50 episodes." The next recommended podcast is Get Unstuck & Go by Rodrigo Labra. 4 episodes published last published 2/14/23. Then there is Unstuck With Me by Barbara Jebet. One episode published 5/7/20. Get Unstuck & Find Clarity by Lysia Nathanya. 2 episodes last published 10/10/19. Get Yourself Unstuck by Andrew Eaton – 3 episodes last published 3/27/20. And it goes on and on. YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGES IS USUALLY ONE OF THESE THREE Most podcasts fade away due to three big challenges. First, the podcast becomes more work than they thought it would be. To overcome this challenge, you need a process in place to consistently produce your show. Next, podcasts fade away because it doesn't grow as fast as they thought it would. You need a system in place to methodically grow your audience. Finally, podcasts fade away because it doesn't generate money as fast as they thought it would. Most lack a strategy to generate revenue with their show. I imagine your biggest challenge has something to do with one of these three. Let's look at the biggest challenge from each of these listeners and see how we can overcome your hurdles. APPEARANCES INTO CASH The most significant challenge I face with podcasts is turning my appearances into cash. While I deeply value the opportunity to share my story and connect with new audiences, I want to better leverage these appearances to generate tangible income, whether through promoting my books, courses, or speaking engagements. Balancing that monetization goal while maintaining authenticity and value for the audience is a priority for me. -Sheldon Thanks for the question, Sheldon. You can maintain your authenticity and value by serving first. Brendon Burchard once said one of the reasons you're not making money is that you don't seek to help first. If you are using your podcast appearance to help listeners first, it is your obligation to offer to help them go even further by working with you. You can only teach so much in an interview. Help them clearly see what is possible. You can even point them in the right direction. Then, offer to help them implement it. Begin by creating a strategy for your interviews. Start with the end in mind. Where do you want to take them? When I'm interviewed, my goal is to get people to a sales video that will sell my program to help people launch their podcast. The video shows people how to walk through the 21 steps to launch. Then, the video offers the course to implement the checklist. During the interview, I help people see how easy it is to launch the podcast. We talk about the benefits of having a podcast. I help listeners envision having their own podcast and growing their significance in their niche. The interview is about inspiration and clarity. At the end of the interview, I invite people to get my podcast launch minicourse at www.podcasttalentcoach.com/launch. They opt in and get on my list. Then they get access to the 21-point checklist and a video that walks them through it. After going through the 5-minute video, they are invited to a call with me to answer their questions. Finally, I ask if they would like help implementing the plan. It's all about having a strategy and begin by serving people first. SHOULD I START My biggest challenge is to decide whether to start a podcast or just groom and promote myself as a guest on existing podcasts. I am leaning toward the latter as I am uniquely prepared to bring help, hope and healing to a huge, constantly-growing, group of pain-filled people. On the other hand, I am tech averse and doubt I have inclination, time, skill, or energy to take on development of an adequate self-conducted podcast. -Dale These are two separate strategies. Appear on other podcasts to get discovered and attract new followers. Have your own podcast to build relationships with your followers. When you have your own podcast, you get to have a conversation with your listeners every week. You get to share your story and let them get to love you. Creating a podcast isn't that difficult. Editing audio is like editing a Word document. Copy, cut, paste, delete. All the same commands. Saving it as an .mp3 is like exporting that Word document as a .pdf. If you can upload a photo to Facebook, you can upload audio to your host. After your podcast is set up, that's about all it takes each week. To get help walking through the process, join my for the free podcast launch workshop. Get the details at http://www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/launchworkshop. FINDING NEW AUDIENCES My biggest challenge is reaching new audiences. -Jeanette I have found the best way to grow my audience is partnering with others. Find people who are speaking to your ideal clients. Then, partner with them to reach more of your ideal clients. I recently had a former client reach out. She saw me speak on a group call about the power of getting interviewed on other shows. She called to say she is ready to relaunch her podcast. On top of that, she is partnering with another expert to launch a joint venture and would like my help. This is the power of partnering with others. You never know who is in the audience. MY BIGGEST CHALLENGE IS MY AGE I am 73, so not a spring chicken by any stretch of the imagination, but dumb as a post when it comes to technology. I would very much like to have my own podcast for my business that I am trying to get off the ground, but tech stuff bites me every time. I already have people interested in what I do, and I have had offers to be an affiliate, but I don't know how to set that up on my WordPress site. -Marilyn Start slowly, Marilyn. If you already have others interested in what you offer, sell it before you build it. If you can get 10 or 12 people to invest in a $500 course you teach live over 6 weeks, you can make a quick $5,000. This is what I did. I found multiple people who wanted to grow their audience. During conversations with each of them, I offered to teach them how in a 6-week course. They each paid me $500 before it even started. I recorded the entire program. That became my course. The $5,000 funded my other projects to find more clients. As I mentioned with Dale, the tech isn't that difficult. Plus, you can also find people to help you produce the show once you begin generating revenue with the course you just built. You don't need to build a big affiliate program on your Wordpress site until you have something that sells. Just get started. GETTING GUESTS My biggest challenge right now is getting consistent guests in my niche. -Greg Getting guests typically isn't very difficult. The biggest challenge is asking often. Not every invite will accept your invitation. Just keep asking. When you land a guest, ask them for referrals. If they have guest ideas for you, ask them to send an introductory email. The best chance of getting a guest is finding someone who has something to promote. That could be a book, program, organization or a variety of other things. Reach out to potential guests on a regular basis. Put it on your calendar and do it often. You'll find success. PARTNERS My biggest trouble is connecting with other podcasters to grow my podcast. As you know, many podcasts podfade and I'm finding that to be very true. Many of the podcast I'd love to connect with when I look them up have stopped producing months ago. I would like help in finding the best podcasts I can connect with. -Edwin Don't limit your options to only experts in your niche. Find anyone who speaks to your ideal clients. One of my clients is an accountant. His ideal clients are entrepreneurs. When he looks for partners, he isn't only looking for other accountants or even experts in the financial space. He is finding partners by looking for experts speaking to entrepreneurs. I could be a partner for him, because my audience if full of entrepreneurs. This client could partner with funnel experts, mindset coaches, social media marketing pros, or a variety of other influencers. Don't limit your scope. Find people speaking to your ideal clients. When you find a great partner, ask for referrals. Get them to introduce you to others. Once you get the wheel turning, you'll gain momentum. Have fun with it. YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGE I would love to help you with your biggest challenge. Email your question or biggest challenge to coach@podcasttalentcoach.com. You can also get an hour of my coaching to build your podcast strategy. You can apply for that call at www.podcasttalentcoach.com/apply.
In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., we dive deep into the chilling case of John Cooper, a seemingly ordinary Welshman who earned the nickname 'The Bullseye Killer.' Cooper's story takes an unsettling turn after his appearance on the game show Bullseye in 1989, followed by a double murder just weeks later. We explore Cooper's early life as a career criminal, his brief brush with fortune in 1978, and his downward spiral into violent crime. The episode details the brutal Pembrokeshire murders, including the 1985 killing of Richard and Helen Thomas and the 1989 murders of Peter and Gwenda Dixon. Cooper's ability to evade capture for years, his manipulation of those around him, and the eventual breakthrough in the case through advancements in forensic science are discussed in depth. We also highlight the role of journalist Jonathan Hill in obtaining crucial evidence and how the collaboration between media and law enforcement was pivotal in bringing Cooper to justice. Furthermore, we touch on the possibility of Cooper's involvement in other unsolved cases and the ongoing quest for justice in the community of Pembrokeshire. This episode serves as a stark reminder of the complexities of human behavior and the relentless pursuit of truth in solving even the most challenging crimes.00:00 Introduction to the Bullseye Killer00:37 John Cooper's Early Life and Criminal Background01:30 The Pembrokeshire Murders02:36 The Brutal Attack on Teenagers and Family Abuse04:56 The Long Road to Justice06:31 The Role of Forensic Science and Media07:15 Unsolved Cases and Potential Further Victims08:23 Reflections on Justice and Community Impact12:31 Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trump's tariffs are looming but China's economy is already in a mess: what can be done to sort it out? Will it end up like Japan? Neil Wilson and Helen Thomas from BlondeMoney take a look.
On this episode of Merryn Talks Money, we discuss what the Republican's second term means for the US, the UK and the Tesla CEO. Pippa Malmgren, economist, author and former adviser to Republican President George W. Bush and Helen Thomas, founder and chief executive of BlondeMoney join. They also discuss what UK-US relations will look like under Trump, how Britain's exit from the European Union highlights the importance of the “special relationship” and how investors can profit from likely policy changes under the new US government—which includes the case for buying Bitcoin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blonde Money's Helen Thomas nailed her prediction for the Electoral College- here she is talking to Neil about how it all unfolded and what happens next.
"Jeg synes, at læren af fortiden i Vietnam er blevet draget af præsidenter, Kongressen og det amerikanske folk. Vi bør i stedet fokusere på fremtiden". Lød det fra Præsident Gerald Ford, da han på en pressekonference d. 6. maj 1975, blev spurgt af journalisten, Helen Thomas, hvilken lære USA kan drage af krigen i Vietnam. Ugen forinden havde Viet Cong, den kommunistiske hær, indtaget Saigon og dermed afsluttet den ekstremt blodige krig mellem Nord- og Sydvietnam, som amerikanerne i stigende grad var blevet en del af. Præsident Fords opfordring til at se fremad og lade besværgelige spørgsmål om individuelle og administrative fejltrin hvile er ikke blevet efterlevet. Tværtimod. USA's engagement i krigen har kastet amerikanerne ud i en årtier lang selvransagelse. Men hvordan har man fra amerikansk side bearbejdet dette historiske traume i det politiske liv, i samfundet og i populærkulturen? Det er nogle af spørgsmålene i Kampen om historien, hvor Adam Holm taler med historiker og lektor på Center for Amerikanske Studier ved Syddansk Universitet Niels Bjerre-Poulsen. I redaktionen: Nanna Sloth-Skardhamar og Clara Faust Spies. Musik: Adi Zukanovic.
Helen Thomas of Blonde Money presents a three-part analysis of Rachel Reeves' budget approach, focusing on her ideological foundations, probable budget content, and projected market impact. Thomas examines Reeves' underlying ideology, shaped by a socialist perspective highlighted in her Mais lecture, where Reeves critiques modern capitalism's failure to enhance growth, democratic engagement, and living standards. Reeves' outlook distances her from Tony Blair's New Labour approach, which she deems insufficiently bold in addressing labor market insecurity. As a result, her budget framework aims for broader structural change while appeasing both the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) and Labour's diverse coalition.
BUMPER BUDGET ISSUE: Our resident former adviser to Chancellor George Osborne, Helen Thomas, takes a deep dive into what the Budget will look like and what the impact on markets will be.
If you ask a Melbourne local, almost all of them would have heard of the 1977 Easey Street murders. In one of Victoria's most brutal unsolved killings, two women in their 20s were stabbed dozens of times in their home on Easey Street in Collingwood. Now, after 47 years and examining over 130 “persons of interest”, police have finally made an arrest. Today, journalist and author of Murder on Easey St Helen Thomas, on the killings that haunted Melbourne and the suspect – known as “the boy with the knife” – that police overlooked for decades. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Journalist and author of Murder on Easey St, Helen Thomas.
It's not long to go to Rachel Reeves' first Budget. With the prime minister warning us to expect ‘pain', will we actually see a pro-business agenda? Helen Thomas of BlondeMoney returns to discuss the UK political scene.
Petra Blaisse is a designer and founding partner of Inside / Outside.Blaisse started her career in 1978 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, in the Department of Applied Arts. From 1986 onwards, she worked as freelance exhibition designer and won distinction for her installations of architectural works. Gradually her focus shifted to the use of textiles, light and finishes in interior space and, at the same time, to the design of gardens and landscapes. In 1991, she founded Inside Outside. The studio worked in a multitude of creative areas, including textile, landscape and exhibition design. From 1999 Blaisse invited specialist of various disciplines to work with her and currently the team consists of about ten people of different professions and nationalities.A new monograph of Blaisse's work, called Art Applied, was published earlier this year by MACK. Edited and introduced by Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen, with newly commissioned texts by Penelope Curtis, Christophe Girot, Rem Koolhaas, Charlotte Matter, Fatma Al Sehlawi, Jack Self, Laurent Stalder, Helen Thomas, and Philip Ursprung. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Money Trench - The Music Industry Podcast with Mark Sutherland
Welcome to The Money Trench. In this episode, Mark is joined by Helen Thomas, Head of BBC Radio 2, and Jeff Smith, Head of Music for BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music. As they explore the evolving strategy at Radio 2, Helen and Jeff share insights on adapting to a new generation of listeners while continuing to serve the current audience, the rationale behind changing the presenter lineup, and the planning behind the much-anticipated Radio 2 in the Park. They also take us inside the Radio 2 playlist room, revealing the process behind curating one of the most influential & largest music playlists in the UK. As well as discussing how Radio 2 is staying ahead in a rapidly changing media landscape and highlighting the importance of representation across the country, they explore the role of AI in the future of radio and what it means for the industry moving forward. NEWSLETTER Sign up HERE for the TMT newsletter - featuring each week's hottest music industry stories. PPL The Money Trench is sponsored by the PPL who celebrate their 90th year in business this year. KEEP UP TO DATE For the latest podcast and music business updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @the_money_trench LinkedIn: The Money Trench Website: The Money Trench GET IN TOUCH If you have any feedback, guest suggestions or general comments? We'd love to hear from you! - Get in touch here! Thanks to our partners PPL Earth/Percent Tom A Smith Aimless Play Fourth Pillar Sennheiser Junkhead Studio Tape Notes Executive Producer: Mike Walsh Producer: Tape Notes Recorded and Edited: Alex Patterson & Will Lyons
Helen Thomas is back to look at the main factors driving America's exceptional economic recovery and whether the UK or others have a hope of catching up.
Helen Thomas & Richard Brownlees from BlondeMoney discuss Sunak and Starmer's campaigns, considering what we've learnt so far and what to expect next in the lead up to the UK General Election.
After 14 years of Conservative government, the upcoming UK General Election on 4 July will bring seismic change. From both the left and the right, the Conservatives now face a threat. The Labour Party look likely to win a large majority and form a government, but are constrained in their ambitions by fiscal realities. What does it mean for the UK economy and markets? Helen Thomas, Founder and CEO of Blonde Money, joins us with a fascinating and comprehensive overview of how we got here, why the Conservatives find themselves in crisis, what opportunities are on the table for a potential new Labour government and how gilts and the pound might fare in the coming months.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first of our 2024 UK election series, BlondeMoney's Helen Thomas makes big calls on what the Nigel Farage decision to stand for Reform will mean for the Tory party and the future of UK politics. Will Labour win a landslide? Could he lead a reverse takeover of the Conservatives?
A general election in the UK has been called for July 4. What does that mean for your money—and is there anything you can (or should) do in advance of a possible tide of new policy?Those are the questions host Merryn Somerset Webb and senior reporter John Stepek explore with guests Helen Thomas, chief executive of macroeconomic consultancy BlondeMoney, and Tom McPhail, director of public affairs at The Lang Cat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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England expects it could be a tricky night for Rishi Sunak – can he survive until the General Election? And will the Tory party survive in the long run? Helen Thomas, former advisor to George Osborne, is here to discuss. https://www.finalto.com/uk/overleveraged/ All opinions, news, research, analysis, prices or other information is provided as general market commentary and not as investment advice and all potential results discussed are not guaranteed to be achieved. The information may have been derived from publicly available sources, company reports, personal research, or surveys. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Trading carries risk of capital loss. Service available to professional clients only.
England expects it could be a tricky night for Rishi Sunak – can he survive until the General Election? And will the Tory party survive in the long run? Helen Thomas, former advisor to George Osborne, is here to discuss.
Get ready for a UK election this summer, says Helen Thomas, an ex-adviser to former Conservative finance minister George Osborne and CEO of BlondeMoney. On this week's Merryn Talks Money, she joins Merryn Somerset Webb to explain her core scenario for the British government: Rishi Sunak will resign and hand over to Penny Mordaunt, the House of Commons leader. She will call a July 4th election — and Labour leader Keir Starmer will be prime minister by the middle of July.Plus, John Stepek joins to discuss a new high in the FTSE 100 and Opinion Columnist Adrian Wooldridge joins the post-interview discussion to share his views on Helen's predictions. Love/Hate mail to the usual address: merrynmoney@bloomberg.netSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In association with Vox Markets: Market commentator Neil Wilson and top guests explore the big macro themes affecting investors, economic imbalances, giant geopolitical trends, tail risks and tremors; and everywhere risks are not fully priced into markets. Helen Thomas from BlondeMoney is back to talk with Neil about Bitcoin and whether it's behaving more like gold – and whether gold is really behaving like gold anymore. Both have just hit record highs – why? Link to Podcasts: https://www.finalto.com/uk/overleveraged/ All opinions, news, research, analysis, prices or other information is provided as general market commentary and not as investment advice and all potential results discussed are not guaranteed to be achieved. The information may have been derived from publicly available sources, company reports, personal research, or surveys. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Trading carries risk of capital loss. Service available to professional clients only.
Helen Thomas from BlondeMoney is back to talk with Neil about Bitcoin and whether it's behaving more like gold – and whether gold is really behaving like gold anymore. Both have just hit record highs – why?
The Chancellor has revealed his Budget but the rocket of right-thinking has spotted a shadowy figure on the horizon heading towards Mr Hunt - the Office for Budget Responsibility.Strapping into the rocket to help navigate the nuances is Helen Thomas from Blonde Money, a former advisor to then-Chancellor George Osborne. Helen thinks that the ghost of ignoring the OBR in the now infamous Autumn Budget of 2021 is haunting the current government, and making them over cautious.Liam thinks the OBR is at loggerheads with the Treasury as the Chancellor wanted to give a big cut to grab headlines but he had to compromise with a cheaper option.And Co-Pilot Pearson, aka Velma, also has some concerns about these spooky shenanigans - namely that the government has missed the mark by not addressing first time buyers and social mobility.Plus, as ever, we delve into the bulging PN mailbag.Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Read Allison: 'Stop being scared of Islamophobia. Start worrying about Anglophobia' https://www.telegraph.co.uk/columnists/2024/03/05/the-government-new-extremism-laws-needs-engage-muslim-women/Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Having a child in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can be a traumatic experience. On this episode of Raising Joy, we're joined by Helen Thomas, LCSW, PMH-C. Helen is a clinical therapist and licensed social worker specializing in perinatal mental health. She shares invaluable insights into the challenges NICU parents face, offering support and understanding for those navigating this unique journey. This episode emphasizes the importance of mental well-being for both parents and their newborns.
True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime
Serial Killer John Cooper Documentary John William Cooper (born 3 September 1944) is a Welsh serial killer. On 26 May 2011, Cooper was given a whole life order for the 1985 double murder of siblings Richard and Helen Thomas, and the 1989 double murder of Peter and Gwenda Dixon. The murders were known in the media as the "Pembrokeshire Murders" or the "Coastal Murders". Cooper was also sentenced for the rape of a 16-year-old girl and a sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl, both carried out while a group of five teenagers were held at gunpoint in March 1996, in a wooded area behind the Mount Estate in Cooper's hometown of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. Cooper had a history of criminal activities, including 30 robberies and violent assault. Footage from the television game show Bullseye in May 1989, in which he appeared as a contestant, was later used as evidence against him, comparing his image with a sketch of a suspect in the Dixons' murder. Cooper was sentenced to 14 years in 1998 for robbery and burglary. He was released from prison in January 2009. Because of subsequent developments in DNA and forensic science, the police carried out a cold case review in April 2009 and were able to identify Cooper's shotgun as being the murder weapon. Further DNA evidence was provided by forensic scientist Professor Angela Gallop.[4] The police collected further evidence against him and Cooper was arrested again in May of that year. He was convicted, in May 2011, for the double murders and sexual assaults and sentenced to a whole life order. Cooper has also been linked to other, unsolved, crimes.
True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime
Serial Killer John Cooper Documentary John William Cooper (born 3 September 1944) is a Welsh serial killer. On 26 May 2011, Cooper was given a whole life order for the 1985 double murder of siblings Richard and Helen Thomas, and the 1989 double murder of Peter and Gwenda Dixon. The murders were known in the media as the "Pembrokeshire Murders" or the "Coastal Murders". Cooper was also sentenced for the rape of a 16-year-old girl and a sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl, both carried out while a group of five teenagers were held at gunpoint in March 1996, in a wooded area behind the Mount Estate in Cooper's hometown of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. Cooper had a history of criminal activities, including 30 robberies and violent assault. Footage from the television game show Bullseye in May 1989, in which he appeared as a contestant, was later used as evidence against him, comparing his image with a sketch of a suspect in the Dixons' murder. Cooper was sentenced to 14 years in 1998 for robbery and burglary. He was released from prison in January 2009. Because of subsequent developments in DNA and forensic science, the police carried out a cold case review in April 2009 and were able to identify Cooper's shotgun as being the murder weapon. Further DNA evidence was provided by forensic scientist Professor Angela Gallop.[4] The police collected further evidence against him and Cooper was arrested again in May of that year. He was convicted, in May 2011, for the double murders and sexual assaults and sentenced to a whole life order. Cooper has also been linked to other, unsolved, crimes.
It can be dispiriting that six years after the #MeToo movement went viral, alleged office sexual predators continue to be unmasked by the media – including the recent FT exposés of hedge fund manager Crispin Odey, and of star architect David Adjaye, both of whom dispute the allegations against them. In this episode, host Isabel Berwick speaks to her colleague Madison Marriage, who led the Odey investigation, about how hard it can be to get victims to come forward. Meanwhile FT business columnist Helen Thomas explains why she thinks these high profile cases are causing a sea change in corporate culture. Plus, Isabel speaks to Tessa West, professor of psychology at New York University and author of Jerks at Work – Toxic Co-workers and What to Do About Them, about how to fend off unwanted advances.Want more?Latest on the FT's investigations into Crispin Odey and David AdjayeYou can watch our video documentary Crispin Odey: the fall of a hedge fund maverick from this Thursday, July 20.The UK parliament's Treasury Select Committee is inviting people to submit evidence by September 1 towards its investigation into sexism and misogyny in the financial services industry.FT subscriber? Sign up for the weekly Working It newsletter with one click here. We cover all things workplace and management — plus exclusive reporting on trends, tips and what's coming next. We'd love to hear from you. What do you like (or not)? What topics should we tackle? Email the team at workingit@ft.com or Isabel directly at isabel.berwick@ft.com. Follow Isabel on LinkedInOn Twitter, you can follow Isabel at @IsabelBerwick, as well as Madison Marriage at @miss_marriage and Helen Thomas at @helentbizSubscribe to Working It wherever you get your podcasts — and do leave us a review!Presented by Isabel Berwick. Produced by Laurence Knight. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa and the sound engineer is Simon Panayi.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comDave is a political reporter. He's worked for The Washington Post, Slate, Bloomberg Politics, and he's currently at Semafor. He's also a contributing editor at Reason. In 2017 he wrote a book called The Show That Never Ends: The Rise and Fall of Prog Rock, and he's also a Daily Dish alum.For two clips of our convo — on how the MSM doesn't talk like ordinary people, and the role of Biden's age in the next election — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: growing up in Delaware; going to high school in England not far from my hometown; the UK vs US media when it comes to objectivity; writing about Labour and anti-Semitism; voting for Ralph Nader before turning libertarian; his “pathological” travel as a reporter; coding his own blog in the early blogosphere; not wanting to be a Helen Thomas in the press corps; his memories of covering Obama, Gretchen Whitmer, Sharice Davids, Michael Moore and others; taking Trump seriously in 2015; having a nose for what the GOP base finds compelling; the party's broken promises on immigration; Reagan's amnesty; the MSM's bias and arrogance on immigration; how Mexican-American Dems often use the term “illegals”; Jesse Singal's intrepid coverage of trans kids; “platforming is not privileging”; Dave's focus-group of normie friends from his hometown; gender reveal parties; the protest of the NYT's trans coverage “causing harm”; Hunter Biden's love-child and the White House not acknowledging her; Trump's three marriages; Kamala's dismal popularity; Rathergate; the Tom Cotton op-ed controversy; the right-wing media bubble; the unwillingness of the MSM to integrate conservative voices; January 6th; the depressing prospect of a Biden-Trump sequel; and Dave discussing prog rock and his favorite band, King Crimson.Browse the Dishcast archive for another conversation you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Jean Twenge on the key differences between the generations, Matt Lewis on ruling-class elites, and Lee Fang on how public policy is shaped by moneyed groups. Please send any guest recs and pod dissent to dish@andrewsullivan.com.
Aaron interviews Helen Thomas, executive director of the New York State Maple Producers' Association (NYSMPA), about marketing research conducted in partnership with the New York State Department of Ag & Markets and funded by the Acer Access and Development Program. To learn more about the research, visit: https://sugarmakers.nysmaple.com/acer-market-research-results/ Episode Produced by Ailis Clyne. Music - Long and Low Cloud, Funk and Flash, both by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Barlett were living together on Easey Street in Victoria, Australia in January 1977. These two beautiful “girls of their time” were brutally attacked, assaulted, and murdered in their quiet home. 46 years later, their murders are still unsolved, despite the presence of DNA. Join us in the closet this week while we discuss The Easey Street Murders. *If you have any information on the murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Barlett, please contact Victoria Police at Line 131-444 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-333-0000. Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easey_Street_murders https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/lrlffd/easey_street_murders_victorias_most_brutal_crime/?onboarding_redirect=%2Fr%2FUnresolvedMysteries%2Fcomments%2Flrlffd%2Feasey_street_murders_victorias_most_brutal_crime%2F https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/lrlffd/easey_street_murders_victorias_most_brutal_crime/?onboarding_redirect=%2Fr%2FUnresolvedMysteries%2Fcomments%2Flrlffd%2Feasey_street_murders_victorias_most_brutal_crime%2F https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sullivans https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89643792/suzanne-joy-armstrong https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202266929/susan-jan-bartlett Murder on Easey Street: Melbourne's Most Notorious Cold Case by Helen Thomas (2019) *Crimes & Closets is a true crime podcast production of Skoldon, LLC --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crimesandclosets/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crimesandclosets/support
They said she was too old and ugly.l She sued. In 1981. Christine Craft was working as a television news anchor for a station in Kansas City, Missouri. Six months into her two-year contract, she was demoted from the anchor desk, because of the findings of a focus group. As she tells in this 1988 interview, she then sued the station. Get Too Old, Too Ugly, and Not Deferential to Men You may also enjoy my interviews with Helen Thomas and Joan Lunden For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Today's guest on the Financial Planner Life podcast Helen Thomas, Chartered Financial Planner with a wealth of industry experience. We talk about her career journey to date, different options available for those seeking a career in Financial Advice and what's in store for the next generation of Financial Planners! We cover many subjects · The variety of options available for starting a career in financial planning· Helen's thoughts on independent vs restricted financial advice· Transitioning from Paraplanner to Financial Adviser· Educating the next generation on the importance of financial planning· Confidence building tips for those who aren't naturally extroverted Helen has a really positive outlook on the industry and the way the next generation thinks about their money. A breath of fresh air to what is often portrayed in the media, this is a great episode for both prospective financial planning professionals and those with an established career in the industry. Hope you enjoy it. Be sure to follow financial planner life on YouTube for extra content about a career within Financial Planning HIT THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTON! Below are some excellent links from our sponsor Recruit UK for any aspiring or experienced financial planners looking for new job opportunities or looking to get ahead in their career. Experienced and searching for a new role within the financial planning profession? Click here for a free career consultation.Check out the 2023 Financial planning Salary Guide here. If you would like to discuss partnering with The Financial Planner Life for jobs, advertising, marketing or academies please reach out to sam@financialplannerlife.com or call 07854778712.
Co-directors Anne Alvergue and Debra McClutchy unexpectedly moving and insightful 2023 Oscar nominated documentary short, THE MARTHA MITCHELL EFFECT, is an archival-based portrait of one of the most unlikely whistleblowers in the history of Washington DC. During the course of the unfolding Watergate scandal, Mitchell was expected to keep quiet, she did not. As a consequence Mitchell was a Republican cabinet wife who was gaslighted by the Nixon Administration to keep her quiet. THE MARTHA MITCHELL EFFECT offers a female gaze on the scandal through the voice of the woman herself and shows viewers why we need to believe women whistleblowers - something that sadly hasn't improved much since Martha's time. As President Richard Nixon himself once said, "If it hadn't been for Martha, there'd have been no Watergate.” Co-directors Anne Alvergue and Debra McClutchy join us for a conversation on the life and times of Martha Mitchell in Washington DC, how the behavior of her husband and Attorney General John Mitchell dramatically impacted her life, and how the unlikely friendship between Martha Mitchell and respected journalist Helen Thomas changed the course of American political history. THE MARTHA MITCHELL EFFECT (currently streaming on Netflix). 2023 Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Short Also available on MUBI the-martha-mitchell-effect
Serial Killer John Cooper DocumentaryJohn William Cooper (born 3 September 1944) is a Welsh serial killer. On 26 May 2011, he was given a whole life order for the 1985 double murder of siblings Richard and Helen Thomas, and the 1989 double murder of Peter and Gwenda Dixon. The murders were known in the media as the "Pembrokeshire Murders" or the "Coastal Murders". Cooper was also sentenced for the rape of a 16-year-old girl and a sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl, both carried out while a group of five teenagers were held at gunpoint in March 1996, in a wooded area behind the Mount Estate in Cooper's hometown of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.Cooper had a history of criminal activities, including thirty robberies and violent assaults. Footage from the television game show Bullseye in May 1989, in which he appeared as a contestant, was later used as evidence against him, comparing his image with a sketch of a suspect in the Dixons' murder.Cooper was sentenced to 14 years in 1998 for robbery and burglary. He was released from prison in January 2009. Because of subsequent developments in DNA and forensic science, the police carried out a cold case review in April 2009 and were able to identify Cooper's shotgun as being the murder weapon. Further DNA evidence was provided by forensic scientist Professor Angela Gallop.[4] The police collected further evidence against him and Cooper was arrested again in May of that year. He was convicted, in May 2011, for the double murders and sexual assaults and sentenced to a whole life order. Cooper has also been linked to other, unsolved, crimes.True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Serial Killer John Cooper DocumentaryJohn William Cooper (born 3 September 1944) is a Welsh serial killer. On 26 May 2011, he was given a whole life order for the 1985 double murder of siblings Richard and Helen Thomas, and the 1989 double murder of Peter and Gwenda Dixon. The murders were known in the media as the "Pembrokeshire Murders" or the "Coastal Murders". Cooper was also sentenced for the rape of a 16-year-old girl and a sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl, both carried out while a group of five teenagers were held at gunpoint in March 1996, in a wooded area behind the Mount Estate in Cooper's hometown of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.Cooper had a history of criminal activities, including thirty robberies and violent assaults. Footage from the television game show Bullseye in May 1989, in which he appeared as a contestant, was later used as evidence against him, comparing his image with a sketch of a suspect in the Dixons' murder.Cooper was sentenced to 14 years in 1998 for robbery and burglary. He was released from prison in January 2009. Because of subsequent developments in DNA and forensic science, the police carried out a cold case review in April 2009 and were able to identify Cooper's shotgun as being the murder weapon. Further DNA evidence was provided by forensic scientist Professor Angela Gallop.[4] The police collected further evidence against him and Cooper was arrested again in May of that year. He was convicted, in May 2011, for the double murders and sexual assaults and sentenced to a whole life order. Cooper has also been linked to other, unsolved, crimes.True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
Serial Killer John Cooper DocumentaryJohn William Cooper (born 3 September 1944) is a Welsh serial killer. On 26 May 2011, he was given a whole life order for the 1985 double murder of siblings Richard and Helen Thomas, and the 1989 double murder of Peter and Gwenda Dixon. The murders were known in the media as the "Pembrokeshire Murders" or the "Coastal Murders". Cooper was also sentenced for the rape of a 16-year-old girl and a sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl, both carried out while a group of five teenagers were held at gunpoint in March 1996, in a wooded area behind the Mount Estate in Cooper's hometown of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.Cooper had a history of criminal activities, including thirty robberies and violent assaults. Footage from the television game show Bullseye in May 1989, in which he appeared as a contestant, was later used as evidence against him, comparing his image with a sketch of a suspect in the Dixons' murder.Cooper was sentenced to 14 years in 1998 for robbery and burglary. He was released from prison in January 2009. Because of subsequent developments in DNA and forensic science, the police carried out a cold case review in April 2009 and were able to identify Cooper's shotgun as being the murder weapon. Further DNA evidence was provided by forensic scientist Professor Angela Gallop.[4] The police collected further evidence against him and Cooper was arrested again in May of that year. He was convicted, in May 2011, for the double murders and sexual assaults and sentenced to a whole life order. Cooper has also been linked to other, unsolved, crimes.True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says the UK faces "difficult decisions" for economic stability. As he seeks to gain the confidence of the market, what are his Government's plans when it comes to curbing inflation, balancing the budget, and taxation as it announces the new budget will be delayed? The team are joined by financial consultant Helen Thomas, a former special advisor to shadow Chancellor George Osborne, who shares her insights into the mindset of the cabinet, the messaging around the economy, and how and why markets react the way they do to political events. Also, as Suella Braverman returns to her position as Home Secretary, having previously resigned for data breaches, the team discuss the potential political row bubbling up.
Pełnej wersji podcastu posłuchasz w aplikacji Onet Audio. "Ród smoka" to dla mnie serial, który absolutnie trzyma poziom. "Gra o tron" była genialna, ale miała minusy. Teraz z tych minusów wyciągnięto lekcje. - mówi Bartosz Węglarczyk w najnowszym odcinku podcastu "O serialach". - Nieprzypadkowo wspominam o Szekspirze. Widzę wiele wspólnego pomiędzy interpretacją "Makbeta" z Denzelem Washingtonem a "Rodem smoka". Oczywiście w "Rodzie smoka" są wspaniałe sceny walki, jest spektakularna ostatnia scena, ale największe napięcie jest w scenach, w których bardzo ambitni ludzie ze sprzecznymi interesami rozmawiają ze sobą. A Szekspir doskonale wiedział, że tam, gdzie ścierają się ludzkie ambicje i marzenia i tam, gdzie trwa walka o władzę, czyli krótko mówiąc - gra o tron, niekoniecznie to napięcie trzeba wyrażać przez scenę, w której ktoś komuś ścina głowę. - dodaje redaktor naczelny Onetu. - Uważam, że w "Rodzie smoka" bardzo mocno przeszli na łopatologiczny sposób tłumaczenia rzeczywistości. Można było pograć większą paletą subtelności. - podsumowuje Piotr Markiewicz. - Nieprzypadkowo wspominam o Szekspirze. Rok temu, rozmawialiśmy o Makbecie z Denzelem Washingtonem. Widzę wiele wspólnego pomiędzy interpretacją "Makbeta" a "Rodem Smoka". Uważam, że największe napięcie w "Rodzie Smoka" jest w scenach, w których bardzo ambitni ludzie ze sprzecznymi interesami, rozmawiają ze sobą. Są sceny walki wspaniałe, spektakularna ostatnia scena, ale... Szekspir doskonale wiedział, że tam, gdzie są ludzkie ambicje i ścierają się marzenia i tam, gdzie trwa walka o władzę, czyli gra o tron mówiąć krótko - niekoniecznie to napięcie można i trzeba wyrazić przez scenę, gdzie ktoś komuś ścina głowę. - Nie zgadzam się z Twoją tezą, że to się udało. Uważam, że tu przeszli bardzo mocno na łopatologiczny sposób tłumaczenia rzeczywistości. To zbyt oczywiste. Można pograć większą paletą subtelności. Seriale i filmy, o których rozmawiamy: (6:30) - "Niewinni czarodzieje" (10:15) - "Slow Horses" (Apple TV +) (10:50) - "White Lotus" (HBO MAX) (11:10) - "Willow" (Disney +) (12:55) - "Ród smoka" (HBO MAX) (20:30) - "Władca Pierścieni: Pierścienie Władzy" (Amazon Prime Video) (27:25) - "The Peripheral"(Amazon Prime Video) (30:00) - "Minuta ciszy" (Canal +) (36:00) - "Dziękuję, panie prezydencie: Helen Thomas w Białym Domu" (HBO MAX) (40:15) - "Komisarz Maigret" (vod.pl) (41:20) - "Nieznośny ciężar wielkiego talentu" (vod.pl) (44:20) - "Moja Moskwa" (vod.pl) (45:00) - "Wojna światów" (Disney +) (50:50) - "Shantaram" (Apple TV +) (53:00) - "Nikt" (Canal +)
Helen Thomas, CEO of Blonde Money, discusses the market's reaction to Liz Truss' backtrack on economic policy in the UK.
Helen Thomas talks to Cheryl Akle about the fateful phone call that brought them together, and how it helped fill in the gaps of Melbourne's most notorious cold case. The updated edition of her book, Murder on Easey Street, is out now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
恩恩事件爆發後,特別是恩恩爸爸公開申請調查新北市相關處置流程後,媒體持續追縱,「鏡週刊」公布吹哨者提供的錄音檔,許多媒體都不顧「誰播就告誰」的威脅,跟進公布,台灣媒體守住了第四權的底線嗎?紀錄片「瑪莎.米邱效應」講「水門事件」中的一個「吹哨者」故事。這次「恩恩事件」中有好幾個「吹哨者」,媒體也使用了「吹哨者」提供的資料,這隨時會被提告「非法使用機密資訊」,媒體應該怎麼掌握這個尺度呢?媒體在行使第四權時也要自律,信息爆炸時代事實查核與搶發新聞,搶點閱數的矛盾,這個矛盾有解嗎?精彩訪談內容,請鎖定@華視三國演議! 本集來賓:#周玉蔻 #矢板明夫 主持人:#汪浩 以上言論不代表本台立場 #第四權 #媒體 #公義 #恩恩案 電視播出時間
The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe mother and daughter Carol and Helen Thomas and their strange experience, as probed by UFO researcher Tony Dodd aka Hot Dod. Mother and daughter were out for a walk in 1988 Birmingham, England, when suddenly there was a loud hum, a flash of light and then Carol and Helen were wet when it was dry. Repercussions included blisters, nose bleeds and discharge - this one had all the trademarks of an alien abduction. But was it really a case of egg-thieves? Along the way, we debate the Rapture. On that note, would you kindly leave us a five star rating on your podcast player of choice? All that and more on this weeks file. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/butitwasaliens Store: https://butitwasaliens.co.uk/shop/ Probe us: Email: butitwasaliens@gmail.com Instagram @ ButItWasAliensPodcast Twitter @ ButItWasAliens Facebook: @ ButItWasAliens - join Extraterrestrial Towers Music: Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com and Purple Planet via www.purpleplanet.com - thank you most kindly good people. YouTube link to how somebody may get wet as watched in this episode: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K0DmtmmFEVo
The rising cost of living continues to bite as we board the rocket of right thinking this week, but UK-EU relations have also returned to centre stage.Baroness Claire Fox steps into the spaceboots again as guest co-pilot, to help Liam dissect all of the week's judicial jousting and performative politics. Claire believes the EU is determined to pick a fight over the Northern Ireland Protocol bill, describing it as the 'third big Brexit battle.' She warns Boris Johnson must get tough to push the bill through if he wants to retain support. Liam thinks it is 'completely out of order' the way the EU is 'messing with Northern Ireland,' and argues they just want to give the UK 'a kicking' over Brexit. Both our co-pilots also took issue with the way the European Court of Human Rights intervened to stop the deportation of migrants to Rwanda.The Government's economic policy was also on the agenda this week, with millions of households struggling to afford the basics as food and fuel prices spiral.Co-pilot Halligan suggests the Prime Minister and his party are having an identity crisis, as the Conservatives remain divided over whether to cut taxes to stimulate the economy, or to continue borrowing and spending.Also climbing aboard the capsule of common sense this week is Helen Thomas, Former adviser to Chancellor George Osborne and CEO of BlondeMoney. She agrees that there is a battle on for the soul of the Conservative Party, but urges traditional Tories to embrace a bigger state in this time of crisis if they want to win over a new generation.Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read more from Claire: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/c/ck-co/claire-fox/ |Listen to History Defended: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/history-defended|Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Two years ago the country's healthcare response to Covid was immense, and wouldn't have been possible without the digital advancements made in recent years.At the forefront of these changes as CEO of Digital Health and Care Wales is Helen Thomas, advocating the need to create a smoother care pathway that signals an end to outdated systems.Helen joins Katrina on Tied Together to consider how we integrate digital without limiting access to those less adept with tech, the data processing tools enabling Wales' community pharmacies, and more on connecting healthcare services together.This episode of Tied Together covers:Healthcare providers' shift away from dependency on paperBalancing digitisation with the need to maintain access for the less tech-literateWhich tools are enabling the NHS to handle the huge amount of data requiredHow the pandemic accelerated the focus on areas of improvementLinks and references: https://bit.ly/3CLJdbQ
This week, join Dan Sly and Tree Arbor as they detail the Berkshire, Massachusetts abductions and the abduction of Carol and Helen Thomas. Content warnings and timestamps: Mentions of suicide and probing. Descriptions of alien abductions. 19:22 - 1:08:44 Descriptions of probing and alien abductions. 1:08:44 - 1:32:29 Do you have Candy Pop! Fortunes to share, spooky story suggestions, or stories of your own? Email us! everydaynightmarespodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Twitter @ednightmares TikTok @everydaynightmares Instagram @everydaynightmarespodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyday-nightmares/support
Joe Lockhart, White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton, and Former Congressman Charlie Dent, Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District. join Michael Zeldin for this timely conversation about the second impeachment of Donald J. Trump. Guests Joe Lockhart, White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton Joe Lockhart is perhaps best known for his service as White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton from 1998 to 2000, during which time he managed daily press briefings, provided senior counsel to the President, and managed communications through the President's impeachment proceedings. Long-time White House correspondent Helen Thomas called him “a straight shooter,” and “one of the best it's been my honor to work with;” Susan Page at USA Today found Lockhart “direct, well-informed and trusted;” and former CBS White House correspondent Peter Maer said “if Joe Lockhart knows anything, it's how to control a narrative.” Lockhart developed his knack for steering the conversation during his early career as an award-winning journalist, political strategist and public-relations consultant. Lockhart held posts as Assignment Editor at ABC News, Deputy Assignment Manager for CNN, and foreign producer reporting on the Gulf War for Skye News. He served as a press secretary for the presidential campaigns of Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis, an aide to Senator Paul Simon, a senior advisor to the John Kerry campaign, and an Executive Vice President at Bozell Sawyer Miller, where he advised a range of high-profile corporations and institutions on media relations and political strategy. Lockhart is the founding partner and managing director of the Glover Park Group (GPG), a Washington, D.C. communications strategy firm. Under Lockhart's leadership, GPG earned a reputation for providing its wide range of corporate and non-profit clients (including Microsoft, Visa and the National Football League) with agile crisis management, astute public affairs, policy, advertising and marketing counsel, and cutting-edge opinion research. In 2011 Lockhart was named Vice President of Global Communications at Facebook, just as the rapidly-expanding enterprise was preparing to go public. Lockhart helped the company mitigate initial public backlash to its IPO, take ownership of its story, and refortify its brand. In 2013, Lockhart returned to GPG, where that vision payed immediate dividends, in the form of a major expansion and move to a new headquarters. At GPG, he spearheaded the National Football League's response to a series of public challenges. In 2016 the NFL named Lockhart Executive Vice President overseeing Communications, Government Affairs, Social Responsibility and Philanthropy. A graduate of Georgetown University, Joe is a native of New York City, New York. Follow Joe on Twitter: @joelockhart Charlie Dent, Former Congressman, Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District Congressman Charlie Dent currently serves as a Senior Policy Advisor to DLA Piper where he provides strategic advice and counsel to clients on the federal, state and local levels on issues ranging from appropriations, healthcare, defense and veterans, homeland security, infrastructure and energy to international investment, trade and commerce. In addition to his role with DLA Piper, Congressman Dent is a Political Analyst for CNN, a Visiting Fellow for the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN), Perry World House and a Distinguished Advisor for Pew Charitable Trusts. Prior to those positions, Congressman Dent served 7 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives representing the 15th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. During his time in Congress, Congressman Dent distinguished himself as a strong, independent leader who is well respected on both sides of the aisle.