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Let's Talk Loyalty
Earning Loyalty at New Heights: WestJet's Upgraded Rewards Program (#659)

Let's Talk Loyalty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 37:11


In this episode Bill speaks with CLMP™ and recognized industry figure, Steve McClelland, Vice President of Loyalty, WestJet. Steve is guiding the operation of WestJet Rewards, which recently announced significant upgrades to its frequency flyer program. His insights in this conversation will shed light on strategies and tactics to fuel growth in the travel sector, and to optimize frequent flyer program operations.Hosted by Bill HanifinShow notes:1) Steve McClelland2) WestJet3) WestJet Rewards4) Bill Hanifin5) The Wise Marketer6) Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game (Book)7) Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice (Book)

The Doron Keidar Podcast
Beyond the Headlines: Chuck Holton War Corespondent Exposes the Truth About Ukraine & Syria

The Doron Keidar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 70:48


In this episode, I sit down with Chuck Holton to discuss the current Russia-Ukraine war and the latest developments in Syria.Chuck is a veteran war correspondent and former Army Ranger who has produced high-octane features and news for CBN since 2003. He has reported as a freelancer from nearly all of the world's hot spots, including Afghanistan, Burma, Lebanon, Iraq, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.As the author of seven books including "Making Men" and "Bulletproof," and collaborator with Lt. Col. Oliver North on the bestselling "American Heroes" series, Chuck offers unique insights on leadership, courage, and purpose.When not reporting from conflict zones, Chuck lives with his wife Connie and their five children on their Appalachian farm, where he embraces Biblical manhood, homeschooling, and community service.Subscribe, follow and support my podcast for more inspiring conversations that matter!*** Support Us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/cryforzionConnect and follow Chuck here:https://chuckholton.locals.com/youtube.com/@hotzonepodcastx.com/rangerholtonhttps://www.facebook.com/HotZonePodcastinstagram.com/chuck_holton/?hl=enrumble.com/user/Hotzonepodcast#WarCorrespondent #ChuckHolton #ArmyRanger #Journalism #FaithAndFamily #podcast #breakingnews #israel #specialforces #doronkeidar #thedoronkeidarpodcast #israel Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice, by Bill Browderhttps://a.co/d/fJEFhFCThis Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race, by Nicole Perlroth https://a.co/d/5sInkH4The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization, by Peter Zeihan https://a.co/d/bgjBVf6New sitehttps://www.bellingcat.com/

Wealthion
Jim Grant's Golden Truth - Part II

Wealthion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 25:13


If you haven't done so, don't forget to watch/listen to part I of Jim Grant's interview here: https://youtu.be/LtoCp6Iepqw In Part II of this insightful conversation with Trey Reik, Jim Grant shares his perspectives on the Fed's monetary policy, the state of U.S. public credit, and the evolving role of gold in today's financial markets.

Brett’s Old Time Radio Show
Brett's Old Time Radio Show Episode 797, Dad's Army, High Finance

Brett’s Old Time Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 29:57


Good evening and a huge welcome back to the show, I hope you've had a great day and you're ready to kick back and relax with another episode of Brett's old time radio show. Hello, I'm Brett your host for this evening and welcome to my home in beautiful Lyme Bay where it's lovely December night. I hope it's just as nice where you are. You'll find all of my links at www.linktr.ee/brettsoldtimeradioshow A huge thankyou for joining me once again for our regular late night visit to those dusty studio archives of Old Time radio shows right here at my home in the united kingdom. Don't forget I have an instagram page and youtube channel both called brett's old time radio show and I'd love it if you could follow me. Feel free to send me some feedback on this and the other shows if you get a moment, brett@tourdate.co.uk #sleep #insomnia #relax #chill #night #nighttime #bed #bedtime #oldtimeradio #drama #comedy #radio #talkradio #hancock #tonyhancock #hancockshalfhour #sherlock #sherlockholmes #radiodrama #popular #viral #viralpodcast #podcast #podcasting #podcasts #podtok #podcastclip #podcastclips #podcasttrailer #podcastteaser #newpodcastepisode #newpodcast #videopodcast #upcomingpodcast #audiogram #audiograms #truecrimepodcast #historypodcast #truecrime #podcaster #viral #popular #viralpodcast #number1 #instagram #youtube #facebook #johnnydollar #crime #fiction #unwind #devon #texas #texasranger #beer #seaton #seaside  #smuggler #colyton #devon #seaton #beer #branscombe #lymebay #lymeregis #brett #brettorchard #orchard #greatdetectives #greatdetectivesofoldtimeradio #detectives #johnnydollar #thesaint #steptoe #texasrangers     Dad's Army   Dad's Army is a British television sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, and originally broadcast on BBC1 from 31 July 1968 to 13 November 1977. It ran for nine series and 80 episodes in total; a feature film released in 1971, a stage show and a radio version based on the television scripts were also produced. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers and is still shown internationally. The Home Guard consisted of local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, either because of age (hence the title Dad's Army), medical reasons or by being in professions exempt from conscription. Most of the platoon members in Dad's Army are over military age and the series stars several older British actors, including Arnold Ridley, John Laurie, Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier. Younger members of the cast included Ian Lavender, Clive Dunn (who, despite being one of the younger cast members, played the oldest guardsman, Lance Corporal Jones) and James Beck (who died suddenly during production of the sixth series in 1973). Other regular cast members included Frank Williams as the vicar, Edward Sinclair as the verger, and Bill Pertwee as the chief ARP warden. The series has influenced British popular culture, with its catchphrases and characters being widely known. The Radio Times magazine listed Captain Mainwaring's "You stupid boy!" among the 25 greatest put-downs on TV. A 2001 Channel 4 poll ranked Captain Mainwaring 21st on its list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters. In 2004, Dad's Army came fourth in a BBC poll to find Britain's Best Sitcom. It was placed 13th in a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes, drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, and voted for by industry professionals. A second feature film of Dad's Army with a different cast was released in 2016. In 2019, UKTV recreated three missing episodes for broadcast in August that year on its Gold channel under the title Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes. It starred Kevin McNally and Robert Bathurst as Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson. Origins Co-writers David Croft and Jimmy Perry during a Dad's Army event at Bressingham Steam Museum, May 2011 Originally intended to be called The Fighting Tigers, Dad's Army was based partly on co-writer and creator Jimmy Perry's experiences in the Local Defence Volunteers (LDV, later known as the Home Guard) and highlighted a somewhat forgotten aspect of defence during the Second World War. Perry was only 16 when he joined the 10th Hertfordshire Battalion. His mother did not like him being out at night, and feared he might catch a cold; he partly resembled the character of Private Pike. An elderly lance corporal in the 10th Hertfordshire often referred to fighting under Kitchener against the "Fuzzy Wuzzies" (Hadendoa), and was the model for Lance Corporal Jones. Other influences included the work of comedians such as Will Hay, whose film Oh, Mr Porter! featured a pompous ass, an old man and a young man; together, this gave Perry the ideas for Mainwaring, Godfrey and Pike. Film historian Jeffrey Richards has cited Lancastrian comedian Robb Wilton as a key influence; Wilton portrayed a work-shy husband who joined the Home Guard in numerous comic sketches during World War II. Perry wrote the first script and sent it to David Croft while working as a minor actor in the Croft-produced sitcom Hugh and I, originally intending the role of the spiv, later called Walker, to be his own. Croft was impressed and sent the script to Michael Mills, the BBC's head of comedy, and the series was commissioned. In his book Dad's Army: The Story of a Classic Television Show, Graham McCann explains that the show owes much to Michael Mills. It was he who renamed the show Dad's Army. He did not like Brightsea-on-Sea, so the location was changed to Walmington-on-Sea. He was happy with the names for the characters Mainwaring, Godfrey and Pike, but not with other names, and he made suggestions: Private Jim Duck became James Frazer, Joe Fish became Joe Walker and Jim Jones became Jack Jones. He also suggested adding a Scot. Jimmy Perry had produced the original idea, but needed a more experienced partner to see it through, so Mills suggested David Croft and this launched the beginning of their professional association. When an episode was screened to members of the public to gauge audience reaction prior to broadcast of the first series, the majority of the audience thought it was very poor. The production team put the report containing the negative comments at the bottom of David Croft's in-tray. He only saw it several months later,[16] after the series had been broadcast and received a positive response. Situation The series is set in the fictional seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea, located on the south coast of England, not far from Eastbourne. The exterior scenes were mostly filmed in and around the Stanford Training Area (STANTA), near Thetford, Norfolk.[19] Walmington, and its Home Guard platoon, would be on the frontline in the event of a German invasion across the English Channel. The first series has a loose narrative thread, with Captain Mainwaring's platoon being formed and equipped, initially with wooden guns and LDV armbands, later on with full army uniforms; the platoon is part of the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. The first episode, "The Man and the Hour", begins with a scene set in the then-present day of 1968, in which Mainwaring addresses his old platoon as part of the contemporary '"I'm Backing Britain" campaign. The prologue opening was a condition imposed after initial concerns from Paul Fox, the BBC1 controller, that it belittled the efforts of the Home Guard. After Mainwaring relates how he had backed Britain in 1940, the episode proper begins; Dad's Army is thus told in flashback, although the final episode does not return to 1968. Later episodes are largely self-contained, albeit referring to previous events and with additional character development. As the comedy in many ways relies on the platoon's lack of participation in the Second World War, opposition to their activities must come from another quarter, and this is generally provided by Chief Air Raid Precautions (ARP) Warden Hodges, and sometimes by the verger of the local church (St Aldhelm's) or by Captain Square and the neighbouring Eastgate Home Guard platoon. The group, however, does have some encounters related to the enemy, such as downed German planes, a Luftwaffe pilot who parachutes into the town's clock tower, a U-boat crew and discarded parachutes that may have been German; a Viennese ornithologist appears in "Man Hunt" and an IRA suspect appears in "Absent Friends". The humour ranges from the subtle (especially the class-reversed relationship between grammar school-educated Mainwaring, the local bank manager, and public school-educated Wilson, his deputy at the bank) to the slapstick (the antics of the elderly Jones being a prime example). Jones had several catchphrases, including "Don't panic!" (while panicking himself), "They don't like it up 'em!", "Permission to speak, sir?", "Handy-hock!" and his tales about the "Fuzzy-Wuzzies". Mainwaring's catchphrase to Pike is "You stupid boy", which he uses in many episodes. Other cast members used catchphrases, including Sergeant Wilson, who regularly asked, "Do you think that's wise, sir?" when Captain Mainwaring made a suggestion. The early series occasionally included darker humour, reflecting that, especially early in the war, the Home Guard was woefully under-equipped but was still willing to resist the Wehrmacht. For instance, in the episode "The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage", the platoon believes the enemy has invaded Britain. Mainwaring, Godfrey, Frazer and Jones (along with Godfrey's sisters, who are completely unaware of the invasion) decide to stay at the cottage to delay the German advance, buying the regular army time to arrive with reinforcements; "It'll probably be the end of us, but we're ready for that, aren't we, men?" says Mainwaring. "Of course," replies Frazer. Characters Private Pike (Ian Lavender) ARP Warden Hodges (Bill Pertwee) Private Frazer (John Laurie) Private Godfrey (Arnold Ridley) Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe) Private Walker (James Beck) Lance Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn) Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier) Main characters Captain George Mainwaring  (Arthur Lowe), the pompous, if essentially brave and unerringly patriotic local bank manager. Mainwaring appointed himself leader of his town's contingent of Local Defence Volunteers. He had been a lieutenant in the First World War but is embarrassed by the fact that he never saw combat, only being sent to France in 1919 after the Armistice as part of the Army of Occupation in Germany. The character, along with Wilson, also appeared in the original pilot episode of the radio series It Sticks Out Half a Mile. Sergeant Arthur Wilson (John Le Mesurier), a diffident, upper-middle-class chief bank clerk who often quietly questions Mainwaring's judgement ("Do you think that's wise, sir?"). Wilson had actually served as a captain during the First World War, but he only reveals this in the final episode. He does not live with the Pike family, but is implied to be in a relationship with the widowed Mrs Pike. Wilson also appears in the later radio series It Sticks Out Half a Mile. Lance Corporal Jack Jones (Clive Dunn), the local butcher, born in 1870. Jones is an old campaigner who enlisted as a drummer boy at the age of 14 and participated, as a boy soldier, in the Gordon Relief Expedition of 1884–85 and, as an adult, in Kitchener's campaign in the Sudan in 1896–98. Jones also served during the Boer War and the Great War. He often suffers from the effects of malaria caught during one of his campaigns and has to be calmed during his "shudders". Often seen as fastidious and a worrier, he has a number of catchphrases, including "They don't like it up 'em!" and "Don't panic, don't panic!", which he says whilst panicking. Dunn was considerably younger than his character, being only 46 when the series began. This meant he often performed the physical comedy of the show, which some of the older cast members were no longer capable of. Private James Frazer (John Laurie), a dour Scottish former chief petty officer on HMS Defiant in the Royal Navy. He served at the Battle of Jutland as a ship's cook and also has a medal for having served on Shackleton's Antarctic expedition. He grew up on the Isle of Barra and is prone to theatrical poetry. In episode one, he states that he owns a philately shop, but subsequently his profession is changed to an undertaker. His catchphrase is "We're doomed. Doomed!" Private Joe Walker (James Beck), a black market spiv, Walker is one of only two able-bodied men of military age among the main characters (the other one being Private Pike). In the first episode, Walker claims he was not called up to the regular army because he was in a reserved occupation as a wholesale supplier. In one of the missing episodes, it is revealed that he was not called up because of an allergy to corned beef. Although always on the lookout to make money, Walker is also seen to support local charities, including a children's home. Following James Beck's death in 1973, Walker was written out of the series. Private Charles Godfrey (Arnold Ridley), a retired shop assistant who had worked at the Army & Navy store in London. He lives in Walmington with his elderly sisters and serves as the platoon's medical orderly. He has a weak bladder and often needs to "be excused". A conscientious objector during the First World War, he was nevertheless awarded the Military Medal for heroic actions as a combat medic during the Battle of the Somme. He also demonstrates bravery during his Home Guard service, particularly during the "Branded" episode in which Mainwaring, unconscious in a smoke-filled room, is rescued by Godfrey. Private Frank Pike (Ian Lavender), the youngest of the platoon. He is a cosseted, somewhat immature mother's boy, often wearing a thick scarf over his uniform to prevent illness and a frequent target for Mainwaring's derision ("You stupid boy!"). Pike is not called up to the regular army due to his rare blood group (in series eight, he is excused for this reason). He works in his day job as an assistant bank clerk for Mainwaring. He frequently addresses Sergeant Wilson as "Uncle Arthur". However, on the last day of filming, David Croft confirmed to Lavender that Wilson was in fact Pike's father. Pike would later appear in the radio series It Sticks Out Half a Mile. Supporting characters Chief ARP Warden William Hodges (Bill Pertwee), the platoon's major rival and nemesis. He calls Mainwaring "Napoleon". Mainwaring looks down on him as the local greengrocer and dislikes that Hodges saw active service in the First World War. As an Air Raid Precautions (ARP) warden, he is always demanding that people "Put that light out!". He often calls the platoon "Ruddy hooligans!". The character of Hodges would later appear in the radio series It Sticks Out Half a Mile. Reverend Timothy Farthing (Frank Williams), the effete, petulant vicar of St Aldhelm's Church. He reluctantly shares his church hall and office with the platoon. In several episodes of the series, it was implied that the character was a non-active closet gay. Maurice Yeatman (Edward Sinclair), the verger at St Aldhelm's Church and Scoutmaster of the local Sea Scout troop. He is often hostile to the platoon while frequently sycophantic towards the vicar, who often struggles to tolerate him and frequently employs the catchphrase "Oh do be quiet, Mr Yeatman!". He often sides with Hodges to undermine the platoon's activities. Mrs Mavis Pike (Janet Davies), Pike's overbearing widowed mother, who is often implied to be in a relationship with Sergeant Wilson. Liz Frazer replaced Janet Davies in the 1971 film version. Mrs Fox (Pamela Cundell), a glamorous widow. There is a mutual attraction with Corporal Jones and the couple marry in the last episode. Illicit little "extras" are passed across the counter on her regular visits to Jones's butcher's shop and she helps the platoon with official functions. In the episode "Mum's Army", she gives her first name as Marcia, but by the final episode she is addressed as Mildred. Colonel Pritchard (Robert Raglan), Captain Mainwaring's superior officer. A stern, serious man, he unexpectedly appeared to admire Mainwaring, frequently commenting on his successes and warning people not to underestimate him. Private Sponge (Colin Bean), a sheep farmer. He leads the members of the platoon's second section (the first section being led by Corporal Jones) and thus had only occasional speaking parts, although he became more prominent in later series. He appeared in 76 of the 80 episodes. Mr Claude Gordon (Eric Longworth), the Walmington town clerk often involved when the platoon is taking part in local parades and displays. Although generally civil with Captain Mainwaring and his men, he is an officious and somewhat pompous individual, and Hodges tends to use him to try and interfere with the platoon's activities. Private Cheeseman (Talfryn Thomas), a Welshman who works for the town newspaper. He joined the Walmington-on-Sea platoon during the seventh series only after the sudden death of James Beck, who played Private Walker. Captain Square (Geoffrey Lumsden), the pompous commanding officer of the rival Eastgate platoon, and a former regular soldier who served with Lawrence of Arabia during the First World War. He is frequently at loggerheads with Mainwaring (whose name he persists in mispronouncing as spelt, "Main-wearing", instead of the correct "Mannering") and has the catchphrase "You blithering idiot!". Mrs Yeatman (Olive Mercer), the somewhat tyrannical wife of Maurice Yeatman, the verger. Over the course of the series, her first name is given as either Beryl, Anthea or Tracey. Mr Sidney Bluett (Harold Bennett), an elderly local man who is occasionally involved with the antics of both the platoon and Hodges. He and Mrs Yeatman are implied to be having an affair. Miss Janet King (Caroline Dowdeswell), a clerk at Swallow Bank who works with Mainwaring, Wilson and Pike in the first series. Edith Parish (Wendy Richard), also called Shirley, a cinema usherette and girlfriend of Private Walker. Dolly (Amy Dalby and Joan Cooper) and Cissy Godfrey (Nan Braunton and Kathleen Saintsbury), Private Godfrey's spinster sisters, who reside with him at their cottage. Elizabeth Mainwaring (unseen character), George Mainwaring's reclusive, paranoid and domineering wife who is never seen onscreen in the TV series. (In the episode "A Soldier's Farewell" her "shape" is seen sleeping in the bunk above the captain while in their Anderson Shelter.) Her marriage to George is not a happy one and he does his best to avoid her at any opportunity. They have no children. Mrs Mainwaring had a significant on screen role in the 2016 film. Other actors who appeared in small roles include Timothy Carlton, Don Estelle, Nigel Hawthorne, Geoffrey Hughes, Michael Knowles, John Ringham, Fulton Mackay, Anthony Sagar, Anthony Sharp, Carmen Silvera and Barbara Windsor. Larry Martyn appeared as an unnamed private in four episodes, and later took over the part of Walker in the radio series following the death of James Beck. The former cricketer Fred Trueman appeared in "The Test". Opening and closing credits The show's opening titles were originally intended to feature footage of refugees and Nazi troops, to illustrate the threat faced by the Home Guard. Despite opposition from the BBC's head of comedy Michael Mills, Paul Fox, the controller of BBC1, ordered that these be removed on the grounds that they were offensive. The replacement titles featured the animated sequence of swastika-headed arrows approaching Britain.[25] Originally in black and white, the opening titles were updated twice; firstly in series three, adding colour and improved animation, and once again in series six, which made further improvements to the animation. There were two different versions of the closing credits used in the show. The first version, used in series one and two, simply showed footage of the main cast superimposed over a still photograph, with the crew credits rolling over a black background. The better-known closing credits, introduced in series three, were a homage to the end credits of The Way Ahead (1944), a film which had covered the training of a platoon during the Second World War. In both instances, each character is shown as they walk across a smoke-filled battlefield. One of the actors in Dad's Army, John Laurie, also appeared in that film, and his performance in the end credits of The Way Ahead appears to be copied in the sitcom. Coincidentally, the film's lead character (played by David Niven) is named Lieutenant Jim Perry. Following this sequence, the end credits roll, and the platoon is shown in a wide angle shot as, armed, they run towards the camera, while bombs explode behind them. As the credits come to an end, the platoon run past the camera and the all clear siren rings, before the screen fades to black. Music The show's theme tune, "Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler?" was Jimmy Perry's idea, written especially for the show and intended as a gentle pastiche of wartime songs. The other songs were authentic 1940s music recordings. Perry wrote the lyrics and composed the music with Derek Taverner. Perry persuaded one of his childhood idols, wartime entertainer Bud Flanagan, to sing the theme for 100 guineas (equivalent to £2,400 in 2023). Flanagan died less than a year after the recording. At the time it was widely believed to be a wartime song. The music over the opening credits was recorded at Riverside Studios, Flanagan being accompanied by the Orchestra of the Band of the Coldstream Guards. The version played over the opening credits differs slightly from the full version recorded by Flanagan; an edit removes, for timing reasons, two lines of lyric with the "middle eight" tune: "So watch out Mr Hitler, you have met your match in us/If you think you can crush us, we're afraid you've missed the bus." (The latter lyric is a reference to a speech by Neville Chamberlain.) Bud Flanagan's full version appears as an Easter egg on the first series DVD release and on the authorised soundtrack CD issued by CD41. Arthur Lowe also recorded a full version of the theme. The closing credits feature an instrumental march version of the song played by the Band of the Coldstream Guards conducted by Captain (later Lieutenant Colonel) Trevor L. Sharpe, ending with the air-raid warning siren sounding all-clear. It is accompanied by a style of credits that became a trademark of David Croft: the caption "You have been watching", followed by vignettes of the main cast. The series also contains genuine wartime and period songs between scenes, usually brief quotations that have some reference to the theme of the episode or the scene. Many appear on the CD soundtrack issued by CD41, being the same versions used in the series. Episodes List of Dad's Army episodes The television programme lasted nine series and was broadcast over nine years, with 80 episodes in total, including three Christmas specials and an hour-long special. At its peak, the programme regularly gained audiences of 18.5 million.[35] There were also four short specials broadcast as part of Christmas Night with the Stars in 1968, 1969, 1970 and 1972; one of which was also restaged as part of the Royal Variety Performance 1975. Missing episodes Main article: Dad's Army missing episodes The first two series were recorded and screened in black-and-white, while series three to nine were recorded and screened in colour. Even so, one episode in series three, "Room at the Bottom", formerly survived only as a 16mm black-and-white film telerecording, made for overseas sales to countries not yet broadcasting in colour; and remains on the official DVD releases in this form. This episode has benefited from colour recovery technology, using a buried colour signal (chroma dots) in the black-and-white film print to restore the episode to colour and was transmitted on 13 December 2008 on BBC Two. The newly restored colour version of "Room at the Bottom" was eventually made commercially available in 2023, when it appeared as an extra on the DVD release Dad's Army: The Missing Episodes, with a specially filmed introduction by Ian Lavender. Dad's Army was less affected than most from the wiping of videotape, but three second-series episodes remain missing: episode nine "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker", episode eleven "A Stripe for Frazer" and episode 12 "Under Fire". (All three missing episodes were among those remade for BBC Radio with most of the original cast, adapted from the original TV scripts. Audio recordings of all three were included as bonus features on The Complete Series DVD Collection.) Two further series two episodes, "Operation Kilt" and "The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage", were thought lost until 2001.[8] Two of the three missing episodes have since been performed as part of the latest stage show. In 2008, soundtracks of the missing episode "A Stripe for Frazer" and the 1968 Christmas Night with the Stars segment "Present Arms" were recovered. The soundtrack of "A Stripe for Frazer" has been mixed with animation to replace the missing images.[36] The audio soundtrack for the "Cornish Floral Dance" sketch, from the 1970 episode of Christmas Night with the Stars, has also been recovered. Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes (2019) In 2018, UKTV announced plans to recreate the three missing episodes for broadcast on its Gold channel. Mercury Productions, the company responsible for Saluting Dad's Army, Gold's 50th anniversary tribute series, produced the episodes, which were directed by Ben Kellett. The recreations were broadcast in August 2019, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of their original broadcast by the BBC.[37] Kevin McNally and Robert Bathurst were the initial casting announcements as Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson, with Bernard Cribbins portraying Private Godfrey. The full cast was announced in January 2019, with McNally, Bathurst and Cribbins joined by Kevin Eldon, Mathew Horne, David Hayman and Tom Rosenthal. However, Bernard Cribbins subsequently withdrew from the project, and was replaced as Godfrey by Timothy West. Cast Kevin McNally as Captain Mainwaring Robert Bathurst as Sergeant Wilson Kevin Eldon as Lance Corporal Jones David Hayman as Private Frazer Mathew Horne as Private Walker Timothy West as Private Godfrey Tom Rosenthal as Private Pike Tracy-Ann Oberman as Mrs Pike Simon Ludders as ARP Warden Hodges David Horovitch as Corporal-Colonel Square John Biggins as the Verger Films 1971 film Main article: Dad's Army (1971 film) In common with many British sitcoms of that era, Dad's Army was spun-off as a feature film which was released in 1971. Backers Columbia Pictures imposed arbitrary changes, such as recasting Liz Fraser as Mavis Pike and filming locations in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, rather than Thetford in Norfolk, which made the cast unhappy. The director, Norman Cohen, whose idea it was to make the film, was nearly sacked by the studio.: 168  Jimmy Perry and David Croft wrote the original screenplay. This was expanded by Cohen to try to make it more cinematic; Columbia executives made more changes to plot and pacing. As finally realised, two-thirds of the film consists of the creation of the platoon; this was the contribution of Perry and Croft, and differs in a number of ways from the formation of the platoon as seen in the first series of the television version. The final third shows the platoon in action, rescuing hostages from the church hall where they had been held captive by the crewmen of a downed German aircraft. Neither the cast nor Perry and Croft were happy with the result. Perry argued for changes to try to reproduce the style of the television series, but with mixed results. Filming took place from 10 August to 25 September 1970 at Shepperton Studios and on location. After shooting the film, the cast returned to working on the fourth television series. The film's UK première was on 12 March 1971 at the Columbia Theatre, London. Critical reviews were mixed, but it performed well at the UK box-office. Discussions were held about a possible sequel, to be called Dad's Army and the Secret U-Boat Base, but the project never came to fruition.  Michael Gambon as Private Godfrey (2014) 2016 film Main article: Dad's Army (2016 film) A second film, written by Hamish McColl and directed by Oliver Parker, was released in 2016. The cast included Toby Jones as Captain Mainwaring, Bill Nighy as Sergeant Wilson, Tom Courtenay as Lance Corporal Jones, Michael Gambon as Private Godfrey, Blake Harrison as Private Pike, Daniel Mays as Private Walker and Bill Paterson as Private Frazer. Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sarah Lancashire and Mark Gatiss also featured. The film was primarily shot on location in Yorkshire. Filming took place on the beach at North Landing, Flamborough Head, Yorkshire and at nearby Bridlington. It opened in February 2016 to mainly negative reviews. Stage show Main article: Dad's Army (stage show) A poster advertising the stage show In 1975, Dad's Army transferred to the stage as a revue, with songs, familiar scenes from the show and individual "turns" for cast members. It was created by Roger Redfarn, who shared the same agent as the series' writers. Most of the principal cast transferred with it, with the exception of John Laurie, who was replaced by Hamish Roughead.[8] Following James Beck's death two years earlier, Walker was played by John Bardon.[8] Dad's Army: A Nostalgic Music and Laughter Show of Britain's Finest Hour opened at Billingham in Teesside on 4 September 1975 for a two-week tryout. After cuts and revisions, the show transferred to London's West End and opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre on 2 October 1975. On the opening night there was a surprise appearance by Chesney Allen, singing the old Flanagan and Allen song Hometown with Arthur Lowe. The show ran in the West End until 21 February 1976, disrupted twice by bomb scares and then toured the country until 4 September 1976. Clive Dunn was replaced for half the tour by Jack Haig (David Croft's original first choice for the role of Corporal Jones on television). Jeffrey Holland, who went on to star in several later Croft sitcoms, also had a number of roles in the production. The stage show, billed as Dad's Army—The Musical, was staged in Australia and toured New Zealand in 2004–2005, starring Jon English. Several sections of this stage show were filmed and have subsequently been included as extras on the final Dad's Army DVD. In April 2007, a new stage show was announced with cast members including Leslie Grantham as Private Walker and Emmerdale actor Peter Martin as Captain Mainwaring. The production contained the episodes "A Stripe for Frazer", "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker", "Room at the Bottom" and "The Deadly Attachment". In August 2017, a new two-man stage show titled, Dad's Army Radio Hour, opened at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe It starred David Benson and Jack Lane. Between them, the pair voiced the entire cast of Dad's Army, including incidental characters. The episodes adapted from the original radio scripts were "The Deadly Attachment", "The Day the Balloon Went Up", "Brain Versus Brawn", "My British Buddy", "Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel" and "Mum's Army". The production featured three episodes not adapted for the radio series "When You've Got to Go", "My Brother and I" and "Never Too Old". The show was well received by critics and the David Croft estate for its respectful and uncanny performances. In 2019, the production changed its name to Dad's Army Radio Show and continued to tour nationally throughout the UK until the end of 2021. Radio series List of Dad's Army radio episodes The majority of the television scripts were adapted for BBC Radio 4 with the original cast, although other actors played Walker after James Beck's death (which took place soon after recording and before transmission of the first radio series). Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles were responsible for the adaptation,[8] while wartime BBC announcer John Snagge set the scene for each episode. Different actors were used for some of the minor parts: for example Mollie Sugden played the role of Mrs Fox, and Pearl Hackney played Mrs Pike. The first episode was based on the revised version of events seen in the opening of the film version, rather than on the television pilot. The series ran for three series and 67 episodes from 1974-76.[8] The entire radio series has been released on CD. Knowles and Snoad developed a radio series, It Sticks Out Half a Mile, which followed Sergeant Wilson, Private Pike and Warden Hodges's attempts to renovate a pier in the fictional town of Frambourne-on-Sea following the end of the war. It was originally intended to star Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier, but Lowe died after recording the pilot episode in 1981. In consequence, Bill Pertwee and Ian Lavender were brought in to replace him. In the event the revised cast recorded a 13-episode series. John Le Mesurier died in November 1983, making another series impossible. The last radio recording of Dad's Army occurred in 1995, when Jimmy Perry wrote a radio sketch entitled The Boy Who Saved England for the "Full Steam A-Hudd" evening broadcast on BBC Radio 2, transmitted on 3 June 1995 on the occasion of the closure of the BBC's Paris studios in Lower Regent Street. It featured Ian Lavender as Pike, Bill Pertwee as Hodges, Frank Williams as the Vicar and Jimmy Perry as General Haverlock-Seabag. American adaptation A pilot episode for an American remake called The Rear Guard, adapted for American viewers by Arthur Julian, was produced by the ABC and broadcast on 10 August 1976, based on the Dad's Army episode "The Deadly Attachment".[8] Set in Long Island, the pilot starred Cliff Norton as Captain Rosatti, Lou Jacobi as Sergeant Raskin and Eddie Foy Jr. as Lance Corporal Wagner. The pilot was considered a failure, so the original tapes were wiped. However, director Hal Cooper kept a copy of the pilot, which was returned to several collectors in 1998. Though further storylines were planned, the series failed to make it past the pilot stage. Other appearances Lowe, Le Mesurier, Laurie, Beck, Ridley and Lavender (wearing Pike's signature scarf) appeared as guests in the 22 April 1971 edition of The Morecambe & Wise Show on BBC2 in the "Monty on the Bonty" sketch, with Lowe as Captain Bligh and the others as crewmen on HMS Bounty. Lowe, Le Mesurier and Laurie again made a cameo appearance as their Dad's Army characters in the 1977 Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special. While Elton John is following incomprehensible instructions to find the BBC studios, he encounters them in a steam room. On leaving, Mainwaring calls him a "stupid boy". Arthur Lowe twice appeared on the BBC children's programme Blue Peter. The first time, in 1973, was with John Le Mesurier, in which the two appeared in costume and in character as Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson. Together they viewed and discussed a mural painted by schoolchildren, featuring the characters from the show at a Christmas party, among whom was Mainwaring's unseen wife Elizabeth – or rather, what the children thought she looked like (Mainwaring remarks "Good grief. What a remarkable likeness!"). Arthur Lowe made a second appearance as Captain Mainwaring on Blue Peter with the Dad's Army van, which would appear in the forthcoming London-Brighton run, and showed presenter John Noakes the vehicle's hidden anti-Nazi defences.[29][59] Later that year, Lowe, Le Mesurier, Dunn, Lavender and Pertwee, along with Jones's van, appeared in character at the finish of the 1974 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. The cast appeared in a 1974 public information film, in character but set in the modern day, in which the platoon demonstrated how to cross the road safely at Pelican crossings. Lowe and Le Mesurier made a final appearance as their Dad's Army characters for a 1982 television commercial advertising Wispa chocolate bars. Clive Dunn made occasional appearances as Lance Corporal Jones at 1940s themed events in the 1980s and 1990s and on television on the BBC Saturday night entertainment show Noel's House Party on 27 November 1993. Awards During its original television run, Dad's Army was nominated for multiple British Academy Television Awards, although only won "Best Light Entertainment Programme" in 1971. It was nominated as "Best Situation Comedy" in 1973, 1974 and 1975. In addition, Arthur Lowe was frequently nominated for "Best Light Entertainment Performance" in 1970, 1971, 1973, 1975 and 1978. In 2000, the show was voted 13th in a British Film Institute poll of industry professionals of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes. In 2004, championed by Phill Jupitus, it came fourth in the BBC poll to find Britain's Best Sitcom with 174,138 votes. Legacy Statue of Captain Mainwaring, erected in Thetford in June 2010 In June 2010, a statue of Captain Mainwaring was erected in the Norfolk town of Thetford where most of the exteriors for the TV series were filmed. The statue features Captain Mainwaring sitting to attention on a simple bench in Home Guard uniform, with his swagger stick across his knees. The statue is mounted at the end of a winding brick pathway with a Union Flag patterned arrowhead to reflect the opening credits of the TV series and the sculpture has been designed so that members of the public can sit beside Captain Mainwaring and have their photograph taken. The statue was vandalised not long after the unveiling by a 10-year-old boy, who kicked it for ten minutes and broke off the statue's glasses, throwing them into a nearby river. The statue has since been fixed. Several references to Dad's Army have been made in other television series. In a 1995 episode of Bottom, titled "Hole", Richie shouts Lance Corporal Jones's catchphrase while stuck up a Ferris wheel set to be demolished the following day. The British sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart paid tribute to Dad's Army in episode one of its second series in 1995, "Don't Get Around Much Any More". Here, lead character Gary Sparrow (Nicholas Lyndhurst) – a time-traveller from the 1990s – goes into a bank in 1941 and meets a bank manager named Mainwaring (Alec Linstead) and his chief clerk, Wilson (Terrence Hardiman), both of whom are in the Home Guard. When he hears the names Mainwaring and Wilson, Gary begins singing the Dad's Army theme song.[72] In addition, a brief visual tribute to Dad's Army is made at the start of the episode "Rag Week" from Ben Elton's 1990s sitcom The Thin Blue Line: a shopfront bears the name "Mainwaring's". In June 2018 the Royal Mail issued a set of eight stamps, featuring the main characters and their catchphrases, to mark the comedy's 50th anniversary. In 2020, Niles Schilder, for the Dad's Army Appreciation Society, wrote four short scripts which detailed how the characters from the series would have, in the author's opinion, dealt with the events of that year. Titles of the scripts included Dad's Army Negotiates Brexit and An Unauthorised Gathering. Cultural influence A pub in Shoeburyness named (albeit incorrectly) after Arthur Lowe's character The characters of Dad's Army and their catchphrases are well known in the UK due to the popularity of the series when originally shown and the frequency of repeats. Jimmy Perry recalls that before writing the sitcom, the Home Guard was a largely forgotten aspect of Britain's defence in the Second World War, something which the series rectified.  In a 1972 Radio Times interview, Arthur Lowe expressed surprise at the programme's success: We expected the show to have limited appeal, to the age group that lived through the war and the Home Guard. We didn't expect what has happened – that children from the age of five upwards would enjoy it too. By focusing on the comic aspects of the Home Guard in a cosy south coast setting, the television series distorted the popular perception of the organisation. Its characters represented the older volunteers within the Home Guard, but largely ignored the large numbers of teenagers and factory workers who also served. Accounts from Home Guard members and their regimental publications inspired Norman Longmate's history The Real Dad's Army (1974). Media releases Main articles: List of Dad's Army books and memorabilia and List of Dad's Army audio releases The first DVD releases of Dad's Army were two "best of" collections, released by the BBC and distributed by 2 Entertain, in October 2001 and September 2002. The first series and the surviving episodes of the second series, along with the documentary Dad's Army: Missing Presumed Wiped, were released in September 2004,[80] while the final series was released in May 2007.[81] In November 2007, the final episodes, the three specials "Battle of the Giants!", "My Brother and I" and "The Love of Three Oranges", were released, along with Dad's Army: The Passing Years documentary, several Christmas Night with the Stars sketches, and excerpts from the 1975-76 stage show.[82] From the third series DVD, We Are the Boys..., a short individual biographical documentary about the main actors and the characters they portrayed on the programme, was included as a special feature. The Columbia film adaptation is separately available; as this is not a BBC production, it is not included in the box set. In 1973 the series was adapted into a comic strip, drawn by Bill Titcombe, which was published in daily newspapers in the UK. These cartoon strips were subsequently collected together and published in book form, by Piccolo Books, in paperback. sleep insomnia relax chill night nightime bed bedtime oldtimeradio drama comedy radio talkradio hancock tonyhancock hancockshalfhour sherlock sherlockholmes radiodrama popular viral viralpodcast podcast brett brettorchard orchard east devon seaton beer lyme regis village condado de alhama spain murcia #dadsarmy   The Golden Age of Radio Also known as the old-time radio (OTR) era, was an era of radio in the United States where it was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1950s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming, variety and dramatic shows. Radio was the first broadcast medium, and during this period people regularly tuned in to their favourite radio programs, and families gathered to listen to the home radio in the evening. According to a 1947 C. E. Hooper survey, 82 out of 100 Americans were found to be radio listeners. A variety of new entertainment formats and genres were created for the new medium, many of which later migrated to television: radio plays, mystery serials, soap operas, quiz shows, talent shows, daytime and evening variety hours, situation comedies, play-by-play sports, children's shows, cooking shows, and more. In the 1950s, television surpassed radio as the most popular broadcast medium, and commercial radio programming shifted to narrower formats of news, talk, sports and music. Religious broadcasters, listener-supported public radio and college stations provide their own distinctive formats. Origins A family listening to the first broadcasts around 1920 with a crystal radio. The crystal radio, a legacy from the pre-broadcast era, could not power a loudspeaker so the family must share earphones During the first three decades of radio, from 1887 to about 1920, the technology of transmitting sound was undeveloped; the information-carrying ability of radio waves was the same as a telegraph; the radio signal could be either on or off. Radio communication was by wireless telegraphy; at the sending end, an operator tapped on a switch which caused the radio transmitter to produce a series of pulses of radio waves which spelled out text messages in Morse code. At the receiver these sounded like beeps, requiring an operator who knew Morse code to translate them back to text. This type of radio was used exclusively for person-to-person text communication for commercial, diplomatic and military purposes and hobbyists; broadcasting did not exist. The broadcasts of live drama, comedy, music and news that characterize the Golden Age of Radio had a precedent in the Théâtrophone, commercially introduced in Paris in 1890 and available as late as 1932. It allowed subscribers to eavesdrop on live stage performances and hear news reports by means of a network of telephone lines. The development of radio eliminated the wires and subscription charges from this concept. Between 1900 and 1920 the first technology for transmitting sound by radio was developed, AM (amplitude modulation), and AM broadcasting sprang up around 1920. On Christmas Eve 1906, Reginald Fessenden is said to have broadcast the first radio program, consisting of some violin playing and passages from the Bible. While Fessenden's role as an inventor and early radio experimenter is not in dispute, several contemporary radio researchers have questioned whether the Christmas Eve broadcast took place, or whether the date was, in fact, several weeks earlier. The first apparent published reference to the event was made in 1928 by H. P. Davis, Vice President of Westinghouse, in a lecture given at Harvard University. In 1932 Fessenden cited the Christmas Eve 1906 broadcast event in a letter he wrote to Vice President S. M. Kinter of Westinghouse. Fessenden's wife Helen recounts the broadcast in her book Fessenden: Builder of Tomorrows (1940), eight years after Fessenden's death. The issue of whether the 1906 Fessenden broadcast actually happened is discussed in Donna Halper's article "In Search of the Truth About Fessenden"[2] and also in James O'Neal's essays.[3][4] An annotated argument supporting Fessenden as the world's first radio broadcaster was offered in 2006 by Dr. John S. Belrose, Radioscientist Emeritus at the Communications Research Centre Canada, in his essay "Fessenden's 1906 Christmas Eve broadcast." It was not until after the Titanic catastrophe in 1912 that radio for mass communication came into vogue, inspired first by the work of amateur ("ham") radio operators. Radio was especially important during World War I as it was vital for air and naval operations. World War I brought about major developments in radio, superseding the Morse code of the wireless telegraph with the vocal communication of the wireless telephone, through advancements in vacuum tube technology and the introduction of the transceiver. After the war, numerous radio stations were born in the United States and set the standard for later radio programs. The first radio news program was broadcast on August 31, 1920, on the station 8MK in Detroit; owned by The Detroit News, the station covered local election results. This was followed in 1920 with the first commercial radio station in the United States, KDKA, being established in Pittsburgh. The first regular entertainment programs were broadcast in 1922, and on March 10, Variety carried the front-page headline: "Radio Sweeping Country: 1,000,000 Sets in Use." A highlight of this time was the first Rose Bowl being broadcast on January 1, 1923, on the Los Angeles station KHJ. Growth of radio Broadcast radio in the United States underwent a period of rapid change through the decade of the 1920s. Technology advances, better regulation, rapid consumer adoption, and the creation of broadcast networks transformed radio from a consumer curiosity into the mass media powerhouse that defined the Golden Age of Radio. Consumer adoption Through the decade of the 1920s, the purchase of radios by United States homes continued, and accelerated. The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) released figures in 1925 stating that 19% of United States homes owned a radio. The triode and regenerative circuit made amplified, vacuum tube radios widely available to consumers by the second half of the 1920s. The advantage was obvious: several people at once in a home could now easily listen to their radio at the same time. In 1930, 40% of the nation's households owned a radio,[8] a figure that was much higher in suburban and large metropolitan areas. The superheterodyne receiver and other inventions refined radios even further in the next decade; even as the Great Depression ravaged the country in the 1930s, radio would stay at the centre of American life. 83% of American homes would own a radio by 1940. Government regulation Although radio was well established with United States consumers by the mid-1920s, regulation of the broadcast medium presented its own challenges. Until 1926, broadcast radio power and frequency use was regulated by the U.S. Department of Commerce, until a legal challenge rendered the agency powerless to do so. Congress responded by enacting the Radio Act of 1927, which included the formation of the Federal Radio Commission (FRC). One of the FRC's most important early actions was the adoption of General Order 40, which divided stations on the AM band into three power level categories, which became known as Local, Regional, and Clear Channel, and reorganized station assignments. Based on this plan, effective 3:00 a.m. Eastern time on November 11, 1928, most of the country's stations were assigned to new transmitting frequencies. Broadcast networks The final element needed to make the Golden Age of Radio possible focused on the question of distribution: the ability for multiple radio stations to simultaneously broadcast the same content, and this would be solved with the concept of a radio network. The earliest radio programs of the 1920s were largely unsponsored; radio stations were a service designed to sell radio receivers. In early 1922, American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) announced the beginning of advertisement-supported broadcasting on its owned stations, and plans for the development of the first radio network using its telephone lines to transmit the content. In July 1926, AT&T abruptly decided to exit the broadcasting field, and signed an agreement to sell its entire network operations to a group headed by RCA, which used the assets to form the National Broadcasting Company. Four radio networks had formed by 1934. These were: National Broadcasting Company Red Network (NBC Red), launched November 15, 1926. Originally founded as the National Broadcasting Company in late 1926, the company was almost immediately forced to split under antitrust laws to form NBC Red and NBC Blue. When, in 1942, NBC Blue was sold and renamed the Blue Network, this network would go back to calling itself simply the National Broadcasting Company Radio Network (NBC). National Broadcasting Company Blue Network (NBC Blue); launched January 10, 1927, split from NBC Red. NBC Blue was sold in 1942 and became the Blue Network, and it in turn transferred its assets to a new company, the American Broadcasting Company on June 15, 1945. That network identified itself as the American Broadcasting Company Radio Network (ABC). Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), launched September 18, 1927. After an initially struggling attempt to compete with the NBC networks, CBS gained new momentum when William S. Paley was installed as company president. Mutual Broadcasting System (Mutual), launched September 29, 1934. Mutual was initially run as a cooperative in which the flagship stations owned the network, not the other way around as was the case with the other three radio networks. Programming In the period before and after the advent of the broadcast network, new forms of entertainment needed to be created to fill the time of a station's broadcast day. Many of the formats born in this era continued into the television and digital eras. In the beginning of the Golden Age, network programs were almost exclusively broadcast live, as the national networks prohibited the airing of recorded programs until the late 1940s because of the inferior sound quality of phonograph discs, the only practical recording medium at that time. As a result, network prime-time shows would be performed twice, once for each coast. Rehearsal for the World War II radio show You Can't Do Business with Hitler with John Flynn and Virginia Moore. This series of programs, broadcast at least once weekly by more than 790 radio stations in the United States, was written and produced by the radio section of the Office of War Information (OWI). Live events Coverage of live events included musical concerts and play-by-play sports broadcasts. News The capability of the new medium to get information to people created the format of modern radio news: headlines, remote reporting, sidewalk interviews (such as Vox Pop), panel discussions, weather reports, and farm reports. The entry of radio into the realm of news triggered a feud between the radio and newspaper industries in the mid-1930s, eventually culminating in newspapers trumping up exaggerated [citation needed] reports of a mass hysteria from the (entirely fictional) radio presentation of The War of the Worlds, which had been presented as a faux newscast. Musical features The sponsored musical feature soon became one of the most popular program formats. Most early radio sponsorship came in the form of selling the naming rights to the program, as evidenced by such programs as The A&P Gypsies, Champion Spark Plug Hour, The Clicquot Club Eskimos, and King Biscuit Time; commercials, as they are known in the modern era, were still relatively uncommon and considered intrusive. During the 1930s and 1940s, the leading orchestras were heard often through big band remotes, and NBC's Monitor continued such remotes well into the 1950s by broadcasting live music from New York City jazz clubs to rural America. Singers such as Harriet Lee and Wendell Hall became popular fixtures on network radio beginning in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Local stations often had staff organists such as Jesse Crawford playing popular tunes. Classical music programs on the air included The Voice of Firestone and The Bell Telephone Hour. Texaco sponsored the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts; the broadcasts, now sponsored by the Toll Brothers, continue to this day around the world, and are one of the few examples of live classical music still broadcast on radio. One of the most notable of all classical music radio programs of the Golden Age of Radio featured the celebrated Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra, which had been created especially for him. At that time, nearly all classical musicians and critics considered Toscanini the greatest living maestro. Popular songwriters such as George Gershwin were also featured on radio. (Gershwin, in addition to frequent appearances as a guest, had his own program in 1934.) The New York Philharmonic also had weekly concerts on radio. There was no dedicated classical music radio station like NPR at that time, so classical music programs had to share the network they were broadcast on with more popular ones, much as in the days of television before the creation of NET and PBS. Country music also enjoyed popularity. National Barn Dance, begun on Chicago's WLS in 1924, was picked up by NBC Radio in 1933. In 1925, WSM Barn Dance went on the air from Nashville. It was renamed the Grand Ole Opry in 1927 and NBC carried portions from 1944 to 1956. NBC also aired The Red Foley Show from 1951 to 1961, and ABC Radio carried Ozark Jubilee from 1953 to 1961. Comedy Radio attracted top comedy talents from vaudeville and Hollywood for many years: Bing Crosby, Abbott and Costello, Fred Allen, Jack Benny, Victor Borge, Fanny Brice, Billie Burke, Bob Burns, Judy Canova, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, Burns and Allen, Phil Harris, Edgar Bergen, Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, Jean Shepherd, Red Skelton and Ed Wynn. Situational comedies also gained popularity, such as Amos 'n' Andy, Easy Aces, Ethel and Albert, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Goldbergs, The Great Gildersleeve, The Halls of Ivy (which featured screen star Ronald Colman and his wife Benita Hume), Meet Corliss Archer, Meet Millie, and Our Miss Brooks. Radio comedy ran the gamut from the small town humor of Lum and Abner, Herb Shriner and Minnie Pearl to the dialect characterizations of Mel Blanc and the caustic sarcasm of Henry Morgan. Gags galore were delivered weekly on Stop Me If You've Heard This One and Can You Top This?,[18] panel programs devoted to the art of telling jokes. Quiz shows were lampooned on It Pays to Be Ignorant, and other memorable parodies were presented by such satirists as Spike Jones, Stoopnagle and Budd, Stan Freberg and Bob and Ray. British comedy reached American shores in a major assault when NBC carried The Goon Show in the mid-1950s. Some shows originated as stage productions: Clifford Goldsmith's play What a Life was reworked into NBC's popular, long-running The Aldrich Family (1939–1953) with the familiar catchphrases "Henry! Henry Aldrich!," followed by Henry's answer, "Coming, Mother!" Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway hit, You Can't Take It with You (1936), became a weekly situation comedy heard on Mutual (1944) with Everett Sloane and later on NBC (1951) with Walter Brennan. Other shows were adapted from comic strips, such as Blondie, Dick Tracy, Gasoline Alley, The Gumps, Li'l Abner, Little Orphan Annie, Popeye the Sailor, Red Ryder, Reg'lar Fellers, Terry and the Pirates and Tillie the Toiler. Bob Montana's redheaded teen of comic strips and comic books was heard on radio's Archie Andrews from 1943 to 1953. The Timid Soul was a 1941–1942 comedy based on cartoonist H. T. Webster's famed Caspar Milquetoast character, and Robert L. Ripley's Believe It or Not! was adapted to several different radio formats during the 1930s and 1940s. Conversely, some radio shows gave rise to spinoff comic strips, such as My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson. Soap operas The first program generally considered to be a daytime serial drama by scholars of the genre is Painted Dreams, which premiered on WGN on October 20, 1930. The first networked daytime serial is Clara, Lu, 'n Em, which started in a daytime time slot on February 15, 1932. As daytime serials became popular in the early 1930s, they became known as soap operas because many were sponsored by soap products and detergents. On November 25, 1960, the last four daytime radio dramas—Young Dr. Malone, Right to Happiness, The Second Mrs. Burton and Ma Perkins, all broadcast on the CBS Radio Network—were brought to an end. Children's programming The line-up of late afternoon adventure serials included Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders, The Cisco Kid, Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy, Captain Midnight, and The Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters. Badges, rings, decoding devices and other radio premiums offered on these adventure shows were often allied with a sponsor's product, requiring the young listeners to mail in a boxtop from a breakfast cereal or other proof of purchase. Radio plays Radio plays were presented on such programs as 26 by Corwin, NBC Short Story, Arch Oboler's Plays, Quiet, Please, and CBS Radio Workshop. Orson Welles's The Mercury Theatre on the Air and The Campbell Playhouse were considered by many critics to be the finest radio drama anthologies ever presented. They usually starred Welles in the leading role, along with celebrity guest stars such as Margaret Sullavan or Helen Hayes, in adaptations from literature, Broadway, and/or films. They included such titles as Liliom, Oliver Twist (a title now feared lost), A Tale of Two Cities, Lost Horizon, and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. It was on Mercury Theatre that Welles presented his celebrated-but-infamous 1938 adaptation of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, formatted to sound like a breaking news program. Theatre Guild on the Air presented adaptations of classical and Broadway plays. Their Shakespeare adaptations included a one-hour Macbeth starring Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson, and a 90-minute Hamlet, starring John Gielgud.[22] Recordings of many of these programs survive. During the 1940s, Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, famous for playing Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in films, repeated their characterizations on radio on The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which featured both original stories and episodes directly adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. None of the episodes in which Rathbone and Bruce starred on the radio program were filmed with the two actors as Holmes and Watson, so radio became the only medium in which audiences were able to experience Rathbone and Bruce appearing in some of the more famous Holmes stories, such as "The Speckled Band". There were also many dramatizations of Sherlock Holmes stories on radio without Rathbone and Bruce. During the latter part of his career, celebrated actor John Barrymore starred in a radio program, Streamlined Shakespeare, which featured him in a series of one-hour adaptations of Shakespeare plays, many of which Barrymore never appeared in either on stage or in films, such as Twelfth Night (in which he played both Malvolio and Sir Toby Belch), and Macbeth. Lux Radio Theatre and The Screen Guild Theater presented adaptations of Hollywood movies, performed before a live audience, usually with cast members from the original films. Suspense, Escape, The Mysterious Traveler and Inner Sanctum Mystery were popular thriller anthology series. Leading writers who created original material for radio included Norman Corwin, Carlton E. Morse, David Goodis, Archibald MacLeish, Arthur Miller, Arch Oboler, Wyllis Cooper, Rod Serling, Jay Bennett, and Irwin Shaw. Game shows Game shows saw their beginnings in radio. One of the first was Information Please in 1938, and one of the first major successes was Dr. I.Q. in 1939. Winner Take All, which premiered in 1946, was the first to use lockout devices and feature returning champions. A relative of the game show, which would be called the giveaway show in contemporary media, typically involved giving sponsored products to studio audience members, people randomly called by telephone, or both. An early example of this show was the 1939 show Pot o' Gold, but the breakout hit of this type was ABC's Stop the Music in 1948. Winning a prize generally required knowledge of what was being aired on the show at that moment, which led to criticism of the giveaway show as a form of "buying an audience". Giveaway shows were extremely popular through 1948 and 1949. They were often panned as low-brow, and an unsuccessful attempt was even made by the FCC to ban them (as an illegal lottery) in August 1949.[23] Broadcast production methods The RCA Type 44-BX microphone had two live faces and two dead ones. Thus actors could face each other and react. An actor could give the effect of leaving the room by simply moving their head toward the dead face of the microphone. The scripts were paper-clipped together. It has been disputed whether or not actors and actresses would drop finished pages to the carpeted floor after use. Radio stations Despite a general ban on use of recordings on broadcasts by radio networks through the late 1940s, "reference recordings" on phonograph disc were made of many programs as they were being broadcast, for review by the sponsor and for the network's own archival purposes. With the development of high-fidelity magnetic wire and tape recording in the years following World War II, the networks became more open to airing recorded programs and the prerecording of shows became more common. Local stations, however, had always been free to use recordings and sometimes made substantial use of pre-recorded syndicated programs distributed on pressed (as opposed to individually recorded) transcription discs. Recording was done using a cutting lathe and acetate discs. Programs were normally recorded at 331⁄3 rpm on 16 inch discs, the standard format used for such "electrical transcriptions" from the early 1930s through the 1950s. Sometimes, the groove was cut starting at the inside of the disc and running to the outside. This was useful when the program to be recorded was longer than 15 minutes so required more than one disc side. By recording the first side outside in, the second inside out, and so on, the sound quality at the disc change-over points would match and result in a more seamless playback. An inside start also had the advantage that the thread of material cut from the disc's surface, which had to be kept out of the path of the cutting stylus, was naturally thrown toward the centre of the disc so was automatically out of the way. When cutting an outside start disc, a brush could be used to keep it out of the way by sweeping it toward the middle of the disc. Well-equipped recording lathes used the vacuum from a water aspirator to pick it up as it was cut and deposit it in a water-filled bottle. In addition to convenience, this served a safety purpose, as the cellulose nitrate thread was highly flammable and a loose accumulation of it combusted violently if ignited. Most recordings of radio broadcasts were made at a radio network's studios, or at the facilities of a network-owned or affil

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Front Burner
Encore: Is high finance killing Hollywood?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 22:39


What is the point of Hollywood? There are two obvious answers, right? To make good stuff that entertains people. And to make money for the big studios and the people who work for them.Those two things don't have to be mutually exclusive. But writer Daniel Bessner believes increasingly they have been.Bessner spent a year working on a deep dive into how Hollywood has evolved for Harper's Magazine, called “The Life and Death of Hollywood”. Bessner is also a historian and host of the podcast “American Prestige”. He spoke to host Jayme Poisson last April.

Bribe, Swindle or Steal
Extreme Wealth - Episode 4: Bill Browder and the Pitiless Greed of Vladimir Putin

Bribe, Swindle or Steal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 35:17


Sir William Browder (“Bill”), a financier turned justice advocate, is our guest for this episode of our ongoing series on extreme wealth. Bill has been the engine behind the Magnitsky Act, a law that for the past 12 years has empowered governments to seize the assets of foreign leaders who abuse human rights — a significant countermeasure against corruption and atrocity that has exasperated Vladimir Putin and oligarchs in Russia, where Bill was once a leading foreign investor. His experience working in (and subsequently abandoning) Russia allowed him to see inside that culture and economy, and have led him to conclude Putin's military conquests as a dictator's efforts to protect his unfathomable stolen wealth — and his own neck. Bill Browder is the founder of Hermitage Capital Management, a firm that became the top foreign investor in post-Soviet Russia. For nearly 20 years he has been the target of Russian prosecution efforts that have drawn round condemnation from the international community, as he continues to promote the rule of law and denounce the regime of Vladimir Putin. He's the author of “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder and One Man's Fight for Justice” and “Freezing Order: A True Story of Russian Money Laundering, State-Sponsored Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath.”

The Citizens Report
11 ALMANAC Defeating Niemeyer And The ‘swindlers' Of High Finance

The Citizens Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 27:57


PILOT#2 - Audio Recording of AAS Magazine - 9 Oct 2024 - Vol26 No 41

The LoCo Experience
EXPERIENCE 185 | Big Boats, Small Business, and High Finance with Tom Trimmer, Co-Founder of Custom Marine Products and Principal of Trimmer Capital Management

The LoCo Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 103:44 Transcription Available


Tom Trimmer, Jr. spent his growing up years in the Northern Suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, and was disappointed when his father got rid of the family powerboat (about the time he was old enough to start skiing…) and bought a sailboat instead.  The sailboat sparked a love of sailing however, that carries through to today, and spurred Tom's first significant entrepreneurial venture - Bachelorette Party Boat Tours departing the Chicago Yacht Club.  And - love of sailing led into his current business, Custom Marine Products - when he built a website to offer his father's solar panel on a pole invention to the market - allowing live-on boaters to maximize their solar collection by adjusting the angle of the panel to be always-perpendicular to the sun.  Custom Marine Products has been growing at a 40%+ growth rate for most of its 10-year history, and is beginning to broaden their product offerings beyond highish-end marine solar systems, controllers, and lithium battery systems. They are increasingly developing their camper-van market offerings, and introducing refrigeration systems and more in the seasons to come.  It's an interesting business, with 3 - 6 month lead times for most of their products, and slow inventory turns.  In Tom's previous chapters, and still today to a lesser extent, Tom has been a finance entrepreneur - sourcing capital for day traders, identifying arbitrage opportunities in foreign exchange markets, and other brainy stuff - and he is also active as an angel investor.  Tom's a brilliant guy, a world explorer, and a very entertaining guest - so please enjoy, as I did, my conversation with Tom Trimmer.  The LoCo Experience Podcast is sponsored by: Logistics Co-op | https://logisticscoop.com/

Die ekonomie minuut
Using high finance to fund conservation

Die ekonomie minuut

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 1:19


I'm resting in Skukuza this week and pre-recorded a few episodes. Today is about how conservation can be funded.

Building the Premier Accounting Firm
From Hollywood to High Finance: Mastering Storytelling in Accounting w/ Jeff Bartsch

Building the Premier Accounting Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 40:55


In this compelling episode of Building the Premier Accounting Firm, host Roger Knecht engages with Jeff Bartsch, a communication strategist who transitioned from the entertainment industry to the world of accounting. Together, they explore the transformative power of storytelling in enhancing client relationships and marketing strategies for accountants. Main Themes: The Power of Storytelling in Accounting: Jeff underscores the vital role of storytelling in connecting with clients and conveying complex financial concepts in an engaging and understandable manner. He draws intriguing parallels between Hollywood's narrative techniques and business communication, advocating for strategic storytelling to make financial data more relatable and actionable. Strategic vs. Tactical Storytelling: Jeff distinguishes between tactical stories (short, situational anecdotes) and strategic storytelling (comprehensive narratives that depict transformation and overcoming obstacles). He emphasizes the importance of positioning clients as heroes in their own business stories, with accountants acting as guiding mentors. Effective Client Communication: Jeff and Roger highlight insightful questioning as a key method for uncovering clients' true desires and challenges, enabling accountants to align their services with clients' goals effectively. Real-world examples illustrate the profound impact of tailored communication, such as a virtual CFO helping a CEO achieve a balance between company value and employee compensation. Contextualizing Financial Data: The episode stresses the necessity of providing context to financial numbers to make them meaningful and relevant to clients. Accountants are encouraged to facilitate informed decision-making by guiding clients through their motivations and goals, ultimately contributing to business growth. Niche Market Focus: Roger recommends specialization for virtual CFOs and accountants to tailor communication and attract the right clients effectively. The challenges and successes of Summit Virtual CFO in focusing on digital agencies and other industries are discussed, highlighting the importance of expertise and strategic messaging. Additional Highlights: Complimentary Coaching: Jeff Bartsch offers a free coaching opportunity for established accountants to refine their storytelling and communication strategies. GrowCon Conference: Mention of GrowCon, an annual event for networking and professional development in the accounting industry, held by Universal Accounting Center. Universal Accounting Center: Encouragement to engage with the resources and training provided by Universal Accounting Center to enhance accounting practices. Conclusion: This episode is a must-listen for accountants looking to strengthen their client relationships and marketing strategies through the art of storytelling. By viewing clients as heroes and themselves as mentors, accountants can make financial information more engaging and actionable, leading to significant business growth and client satisfaction. If you're ready to take your business to new heights with Universal Accounting Center's advanced coaching, or if you'd like to build your own thriving accounting firm, call 435-344-2060. Sponsors: Universal Accounting Center Helping accounting professionals confidently and competently offer quality accounting services to get paid what they are worth.   Offers: One URL for listeners of this podcast: link to my podcast that explains the concepts more. Plus instructions for how to apply for a complimentary coaching session as a gift for listeners of this podcast: https://www.storygreenlight.com/premier/ Also visit https://www.storygreenlight.com/universal for more information and to apply these principles in the business world. Reach out to Jeff and mention this podcast episode: hello@storygreenlight.com   Get a FREE copy of these books all accounting professionals should use to work on their business and become profitable.  These are a must-have addition to every accountant's library to provide quality CFO & Advisory services as a Profit & Growth Expert today: “Red to BLACK in 30 days – A small business accountant's guide to QUICK turnarounds” – This is a how-to guide on how to turn around a struggling business into a more sustainable model. Each chapter focuses on a crucial aspect of the turnaround process - from cash flow management to strategies for improving revenue. This book will teach you everything you need to become a turnaround expert for small businesses. “in the BLACK, nine principles to make your business profitable” – Nine Principles to Make Your Business Profitable – Discover what you need to know to run the premier accounting firm and get paid what you are worth in this book, by the same author as Red to Black – CPA Allen B. Bostrom. Bostrom teaches the three major functions of business (marketing, production and accounting) as well as strategies for maximizing profitability for your clients by creating actionable plans to implement the nine principles. “Your Strategic Accountant” - Understand the 3 Core Accounting Services you should offer as you run your business. help your clients understand which numbers they need to know to make more informed business decisions. “Your Profit & Growth Expert” - Your business is an asset. You should know its value and understand how to maximize it. Beginning with the end in mind helps you work ON your business to build a company you can leave so that it can continue to exist in your absence or build wealth as you retire and enjoy the time, freedom, and life you want and deserve. Learn what it is you can do to become an author, leveraging your expertise to market your services effectively and get the clients you deserve.  This is a webinar you don't want to miss.  Learn from Mike Capuzzi what a Shook is and how you can use it to position yourself as the Premier Accounting Firm in your area.  This is a must-see presentation so get ready to take some great notes.   In addition to becoming an author, see what you can do to follow the Turnkey Business plan for accounting professionals.  After more than 40 years we've identified the best practices of successful accountants and this is a presentation we are happy to share.  Check it out and see what you can do to be in business for yourself but not by yourself with Universal Accounting Center.   It's here you can become a:   Professional Bookkeeper, PB Professional Tax Preparer, PTP Profit & Growth Expert, PGE   Next, join a group of like-minded professionals within the accounting community.  Stay up-to-date on current topics and trends and see what you can do to also give back, participating in relevant conversations as they relate to offering quality accounting services and building your bookkeeping, accounting & tax business.   The Accounting & Bookkeeping Tips Facebook Group The Universal Accounting Fanpage Topical Newsletters: Universal Accounting Success The Universal Newsletter   Lastly, get your Business Score to see what you can do to work ON your business and have the Premier Accounting Firm. Join over 70,000 business owners and get your score on the 8 Factors That Drive Your Company's Value.   For Additional FREE Resources for accounting professionals check out this collection HERE!   Be sure to join us for GrowCon, the LIVE event for accounting professionals to work ON their business. This is a conference you don't want to miss.   Remember this, Accounting Success IS Universal. Listen to our next episode and be sure to subscribe.   Also, let us know what you think of the podcast and please share any suggestions you may have.  We look forward to your input: Podcast Feedback   For more information on how you can apply these principles to start and build your accounting, bookkeeping & tax business please visit us at www.universalaccountingschool.com or call us at 8012653777

Cannabis Business Podcast
High Finance: How Scott Jordan Became the Go-To Guy for Cannabis Cash

Cannabis Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 15:56


The video features an interview with Scott Jordan, known as the "marijuana money man," at Benzinga 2024. Scott discusses his journey in cannabis financing since 2009, starting with small, high-interest loans in Colorado's medical market and evolving to more legitimate lending practices. He talks about building a network of funding sources for the cannabis industry and offers insights into current lending programs for startups. The conversation, led by an enthusiastic interviewer, touches on various aspects of cannabis financing, New Jersey, and potential business opportunities. We'll break down the pros and cons of debt versus equity financing, explain why debt was the smarter choice in this scenario, and share insights on how you can apply similar strategies to your business decisions.

Move to Live with Akram Khan
S1 EP3: Andy Serkis: Finding inspiration in the movement of his cat, the liberation of performance capture and how he (almost) swapped acting for high finance

Move to Live with Akram Khan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 53:05


For decades actor and director Andy Serkis has been at the cutting edge of how the movements and expressions of the human body can merge with animation to create creatures of myth and the imagination, from King Kong and Caesar from Planet of the Apes to Tolkien's Gollum in The Lord of the Rings. He talks to Akram about his early days acting in theatre repertory where he learned how physicality connects with the body's emotional centre, and about the intricate technique of performance capture: ‘the egalitarian 21st century actors tool where any actor can play anything.'He also discusses the freedoms that great movie directors like Peter Jackson and Mike Leigh have given him as an actor, and remembers his first experiences of directing films himself.Move to Live is a podcast brought to you by Marquee TV and Tandem Productions and is available on all main podcast platforms.If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email: movetolivepodcast@gmail.comOr get in touch on our socials:Twitter: @marqueeartstvInstagram: @marqueeartstvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/marqueetvYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarqueeTVThe show is also available as a video podcast via Marquee TV - https://marquee.tv/, the leading streaming platform showcasing arts and culture to millions of arts fans around the world.#movetolivepodcastCredits:Director and Producer: Alex AndersonAssistant Producer: Marion BettsworthResearcher: Charlotte Barbour-CondiniExecutive Producer: Sarah DevonaldMusic: Jay Witsey and Aref Durvesh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WEALTHTRACK
Investing In Freedom

WEALTHTRACK

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 25:43


WEALTHTRACK episode 2048 broadcast on May 25, 2024 More Info: https://wealthtrack.com/democracy-beats-autocracy-for-investors-perth-tolles-life-liberty-indexes-prove-it/ Bookshelf: Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill Browder https://amzn.to/4bQZT23 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wealthtrack/support

Thinking Outside The Bud
High Finance: Deciphering Cannabis Economics with Guillermo Rodriguez, the Virtual CFO

Thinking Outside The Bud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 31:00


High Finance: Deciphering Cannabis Economics with Guillermo Rodriguez, the Virtual CFOWhen the pandemic struck, it presented an opportunity for Guillermo to reassess his priorities. Like many others, he saw it as a blank slate to reflect on what truly mattered. As events unfolded, he felt compelled to adopt a more preventative approach to health, well-being, and his response to the pandemic. However, he found himself constrained by corporate and government restrictions and mandates.During this transformative phase, a significant connection was made with the cannabis industry. Guillermo was drawn to an industry that empowers people to embrace their own freedom in choosing unconventional medicine. This newfound passion led him to make the decision to become an activeparticipant in this industry, as he recognized the potential for positive impact and the opportunity to be part of a movement promoting individual autonomy and well-being. Using his accounting and financial background, Guillermo advocates for the cannabis industry as a Virtual CFO, helping guide cannabis operators down the path of profitability through dynamic forecasting, understanding KPIs, and profit-focused accounting.https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillermo-rodriguez-cpa/https://anderscpa.com/virtual-cfo-cannabis/

Front Burner
Is high finance killing Hollywood?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 22:50


What is the point of Hollywood? There are two obvious answers, right? To make good stuff that entertains people. And to make money for the big studios and the people who work for them.Those two things don't have to be mutually exclusive. But Daniel Bessner believes increasingly they have been.Bessner spent a year working on a deep dive into how Hollywood has evolved for Harper's Magazine. Bessner is also a historian, writer, and host of the podcast "American Prestige".For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcriptsTranscripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.

First Lady & Friends
Our 2023 Review with Sarah Allred!

First Lady & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 43:13


Sarah Allred (Director of First Lady Initiatives) joins Utah's First Lady, Abby Cox, to recap some of our favorite moments of the year which include the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin, various service projects, and the ways we’ve been connecting with our youth to help promote positive change in our communities. Then we dive into our latest Care Communities project that we’ve been working on to help provide support for our foster families and what we’ve learned from listening to our teachers during our annual Show Up for Teachers conference. Lastly, we also talk about our favorite holiday traditions, the best books we read this year, and our favorite meals/restaurants we’ve had.  Related Links: Show Up Utah: https://www.showuputah.org/ Demon Copperhead by Barbera King Solver: http://barbarakingsolver.net/books/demon-copperhead/ Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill Browder: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/22609522 The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/4934 Surrender by Bono: https://surrendermemoir.com/

Money Tree Investing
Secrets of High Finance – An Exclusive Interview With Christopher Zook

Money Tree Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 63:08


Christopher Zook talks about the secrets of high finance and how you can join them. We discuss GP Stakes and how this exists for investors to join the club. For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/secrets-of-high-finance-christopher-zook Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Megan Gorman | The Wealth Intersection Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management   Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneytreepodcast Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/money-tree-investing-podcast Follow on X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/MTIPodcast  

The New Yorker Radio Hour
Hernan Diaz's “Trust,” a Novel of High Finance

The New Yorker Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 20:53


The daughter of eccentric aristocrats marries a Wall Street tycoon of dubious ethics during the Roaring Twenties. That sounds like a plot that F. Scott Fitzgerald might have written, or Edith Wharton. But “Trust,” by the writer Hernan Diaz, is very much of our time. The novel is told by four people in four different formats, which offer conflicting accounts of the couple's life, the tycoon Andrew Bevel's misdeeds, and his role in the crash of 1929. And though a book like “The Great Gatsby” tends to skirt around the question of how the rich make their money, Hernan Diaz puts that question at the heart of “Trust.” “What I was interested in, and this is why I chose finance capital, I wanted a realm of pure abstraction,” he tells David Remnick. Diaz was nearly unknown when “Trust,” his second novel, won the Pulitzer Prize this year.

the ecoustics podcast
Danish Delights: Gryphon Audio's Ultra High-End Audio Experience Has Crossed The Pond

the ecoustics podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 29:03


In the second of 7 podcasts recorded at T.H.E. Show 2023, we expand our conversation into the distrubtion arm of Denmark's ultra-luxe brand, Gryphon Audio Designs ApS. We speak with Anthony Chiarella, Director of Sales & Marketing for Gryphon Audio Designs N.A., which was established as a wholly owned subsidiary of the brand headquartered in Denmark, to extend Gryphon's availability through its U.S. and Canadian retailer partners. Anthony shares his unique background and provides an industry insider's perspective of the high-end audio business. Anthony Chiarella officially became an audio geek at the age of 13 when he joined his high school AV Club (“We got beaten-up by the football team every Friday!”) and by 16 he was working as an Audio Salesman at New York's notorious Crazy Eddie. After earning his MBA, he achieved success on Wall Street but soon realized he was more interested in HiFi than High Finance and took a sales position at Lyric HiFi, then the mecca for High End Audio, where he met many industry luminaries including Harry Pearson, Founder and Publisher of The Absolute Sound (TAS). Anthony soon started writing for TAS and most other High End mags and wound up freelancing for Maxim, Esquire, GQ and other mainstream Men's Magazines. At the same time, some of the companies about whose products he was writing were looking for sales and marketing help, which led him to found Specialty Sound and Vision (SSV), a NY Metro Rep Firm, in 1996. Dedicated to working with the territory's best retailers, SSV is considered “THE High End Rep Firm.” After the Great Recession, most of the NY Metro retailers closed, so SSV became a National Sales Management company, representing Gryphon, Brinkmann and other Ultra-Luxe High End Manufacturers across the US and Canada.Thank you to our sponsors Q Acoustics & SVS for the support of our programming!https://www.qacoustics.comhttps://www.svsound.comRelated links: Podcast: Gryphon Audio's #1 Dealer, Joseph Cali at T.H.E. Show 2023https://www.ecoustics.com/podcasts/gryphon-dealer-joseph-cali/Gryphon Audio Trident II Loudspeakers & Apex Amplifier at T.H.E. Show 2023https://www.ecoustics.com/news/gryphon-audio-the-show-2023/This episode was hosted by Brian Mitchell, eCoustics Founder & CEO and Mitch Anderson of Black Circle Studios. It was recorded on June 9, 2023 at T.H.E. Show at the Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa.Credits:• Original intro music by The Arc of All. sourceoflightandpower.bandcamp.com• Voice Over Provided by Todd Harrell of SSP Unlimited. https://sspunlimited.com• Production by Mitch Anderson, Black Circle Studios. https://blackcircleradio.comKeep up-to-date with all the latest Hi-Fi, Headphone, Home Theater and Music news by visiting:https://www.ecoustics.com#hifi #ecoustics #listeningroom #gryphonaudio #ultralux #luxuryaudio #danishdesign #audiophile #theshow2023 #theshowsocal2023 #highendaudio #breakingthesoundbarrier #vinylcommunity

First Lady & Friends
Trade mission recap, 2023 Special Olympics World Games, and TED Talks with Kirsten Rappleye and Sarah Allred

First Lady & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 45:59


In this week's episode, Utah's First Lady Abby Cox is joined by Kirsten Rappleye (Director of First Lady's Initiatives) and Sarah Allred (Deputy Director of First Lady's Initiatives) to talk about the First Lady's recent trade mission to Europe, attending the opening ceremonies for the 2023 Special Olympics World Games in Berlin, and what our TED Talks would be if we were to give one. We also talk about this year's Governor's Mansion Artist Awards, a few of our favorite recent service opportunities, and celebrating Bryce Canyon National Park's 100th birthday. Lastly, we preview our upcoming second annual Show Up For Teachers Conference on July 19, 2023, at the Mountain America Expo Center, the latest regarding the National Governor's Association, and what we've been reading lately. Related links: Show Up: https://www.showuputah.org/ Special Olympics: https://www.specialolympics.org/ 2023 Show Up for Teacher Conference: https://www.showupforteachers.org/event/742b0a6b-f9cc-4a75-ad86-135e3f15ed85/summary Show Up for Teachers: https://www.showupforteachers.org/ PBS Utah - Art Elevated: https://www.pbsutah.org/pbs-utah-productions/series/art-elevated-the-governors-mansion-artist-series/ Bryce Canyon: https://www.nps.gov/brca/index.htm Utah Foster Care: https://utahfostercare.org/ Show Up for Serving: https://www.showuputah.org/service From Strength to Strength by Arthur Brooks: https://arthurbrooks.com/from-strength-to-strength#:~:text=From%20Strength%20to%20Strength%20is,is%20well%20within%20our%20reach. Horse by Geraldine Brooks: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/59109077 Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/60194162 Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill Browder: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/22609522 Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/58065033 Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor: https://www.mrjamesnestor.com/breath-bookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Book Club with Michael Smerconish
Bill Browder: "Red Notice"

Book Club with Michael Smerconish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 16:18


Bill Browder is the man responsible for the Magnitsky Act. With Russia in turmoil in 2023, Michael sits down with Browder on the news of the day of uprisings in Russia, all while the war in Ukraine continues - all themes that bring his 2015 book back to the forefront, "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice." Original air date 27 June 2023. The book was published on 3 February 2023.

Taking Stock with Vincent Wall
Is the World of High Finance about to have its 'MeToo' Moment?

Taking Stock with Vincent Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 50:24


This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston exploreS a special investigation by the Financial Times that uncovered shocking allegations of sexual assault and harassment within a prominent London hedge fund company. The FT's Antonia Cundy tells us more about the investigation and the fallout. Mandy also dives into the captivating world of leadership discussing why figures like Trump and Boris Johnson remain popular. Neil Jurd, OBE, renowned author and former Army Officer shares his insights. Plus, as Dublin Airport unveils its plans for massive expansion Ellie Donnelly from the Business Post and Paul Hackett President of the Irish Travel Association discuss the airport's evolution and future plans.

Thinking Allowed
High Finance

Thinking Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 28:02


HIGH FINANCE: Laurie Taylor talks to Brett Christophers, Professor in the Department of Human Geography at Uppsala University, Sweden, whose latest book argues that banks have taken a backseat since the global financial crisis . Today, our new economic masters are asset managers who don't just own financial assets, they also own the roads we drive on; the pipes that supply our drinking water; the farmland that provides our food; energy systems for electricity and heat; hospitals, schools, and even the homes in which many of us live—these all now swell asset managers' bulging investment portfolios. They're joined by Megan Tobias Neely, Assistant Professor in the Department of Organization at Copenhagen Business School and author of a study which takes us behind the designer suits and helicopter commutes to provide a glimpse of the lives and times of the mainly white men who dominate the hedge fund industry where about 10,000 firms manage $4 trillion in assets and the average earnings are $1.4 mm a year - which can rise to several billion. Producer: Jayne Egerton

Thinking Allowed
High Finance

Thinking Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 28:02


HIGH FINANCE: Laurie Taylor talks to Brett Christophers, Professor in the Department of Human Geography at Uppsala University, Sweden, whose latest book argues that banks have taken a backseat since the global financial crisis . Today, our new economic masters are asset managers who don’t just own financial assets, they also own the roads we drive on; the pipes that supply our drinking water; the farmland that provides our food; energy systems for electricity and heat; hospitals, schools, and even the homes in which many of us live—these all now swell asset managers’ bulging investment portfolios. They’re joined by Megan Tobias Neely, Assistant Professor in the Department of Organization at Copenhagen Business School and author of a study which takes us behind the designer suits and helicopter commutes to provide a glimpse of the lives and times of the mainly white men who dominate the hedge fund industry where about 10,000 firms manage $4 trillion in assets and the average earnings are $1.4 mm a year - which can rise to several billion. Producer: Jayne Egerton

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
High Finance by Otto Hermann Kahn

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 87:24


Inside The War Room
The Lazarus Heist: From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War

Inside The War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 46:56


Links from the show:* The Lazarus Heist: From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War* Connect with Geoff* The Lazarus Heist Podcast* Follow Geoff on Twitter* Follow Ryan on Twitter* Rate the showAbout my guest:From billion-dollar cyber heists to global money laundering rings and crypto-gangsters – Geoff White has covered it all. As an author, speaker, investigative journalist and podcast creator, his work's been featured by Penguin, the BBC, Audible, Sky News, The Sunday Times and many more.His first book, Crime Dot Com, covered cybercrime's emergence as a primal threat to modern society and was published in August 2020 by Reaktion Books. One of the key chapters detailed North Korea's unlikely emergence as a cyber superpower. It was adapted by the BBC World Service into the hit 10-part podcast series The Lazarus Heist, co-created and co-hosted by Geoff, which immediately ranked number one in the UK Apple chart and within the top 7 in the US.The book rights to the podcast were picked up by Penguin Random House. The Lazarus Heist – From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War was written by Geoff and published on 9 June 2022, and is available here.His next book for Penguin, Rinsed, will reveal how technology has revolutionised money laundering, from drug cartels washing their cash in Bitcoin to organised fraud gangs recruiting money mules on social media.He has written and presented two major podcast series for Audible. The Dark Web exposes the shadow internet created by the US military and now home to hackers, crooks and freedom fighters. It has been a top ten hit on the platform since its launch in 2017. Artificial Intelligence: Friend or Foe? reveals the origins of AI, and shows how the technology is seeping into everyday life.Geoff's own podcast series Cybercrime Investigations takes you inside the world of an investigative journalist, detailing the twists and turns as the story unfolds.An experienced public speaker, he has given keynote talks for some of the world's biggest brands, including Mastercard, Orange and Bank of America, in addition to hosting conferences and chairing panels at venues ranging from London's Chatham House think-tank to the Latitude music festival.He was also the co-creator of The Secret Life of Your Mobile Phone, a live, interactive phone hacking stage performance which showed how the global technology industry is harvesting the data leaking from your handset. The show was a sell–out hit at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2017, and has been performed at music festivals, political conferences and for corporate clients.As the technology correspondent for Channel 4 News, one of the UK's leading daily news programmes, Geoff won multiple awards for his work on the Snowden leaks, the hacking of Britain's largest ISP TalkTalk and his exposés of fraud in the internet dating industry. He was the creator of the programme's Data Baby project, a unique experiment which used a fictional online persona to expose how personal data is used – and abused – online. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Episode 794 Russian , Putin , Finance Expert and Author Bill Browder

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 54:46


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 740 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Bill Browder is the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, which was the investment adviser to the largest foreign investment fund in Russia until 2005, when Bill was denied entry to the country and declared a “threat to national security” as a result of his battle against corporate corruption. Following his expulsion, the Russian authorities raided his offices, seized Hermitage Fund's investment companies and used them to steal $230 million of taxes that the companies had previously paid. When Browder's lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, investigated the crime, he was arrested by the same officers he implicated, tortured for 358 days, and killed in custody at the age of 37 in November 2009.   Since then, Browder has spent the last 5 years fighting for justice for Mr. Magnitsky. The Russian government exonerated and even promoted some of the officials involved so Browder took the case to America, where his campaigning led to the US Congress adopting the ‘Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act' in 2012, which imposed visa sanctions and asset freezes on those involved in the detention, ill-treatment and death of Sergei Magnitsky (as well as in other human rights abuses). This law was the first time the US sanctioned Russia in 35 years and became the model for all subsequent US sanctions against Russia. Browder is currently working to have similar legislation passed in Magnitsky's name across the European Union.  Get Bill's amazing book Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice   Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Phil Round Music Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page

The Evan Solomon Show
What could the US midterm elections mean for Canada

The Evan Solomon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 78:00


Mark Towhey is joined by Matthew Lebo, a specialist in U.S. politics and chair of the political science department at Western University, to get into the stakes of the US midterm elections not just for Canadians but also major global issues like the war in Ukraine. On today's show Bill Browder, founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management and author of Freezing Order: A true story of Russian order, money laundering, murder and surviving Putin's wrath and Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice discusses the latest coming out of Russia We get your take on why we all hate meetings and the best ways to hold them Michel Juneau-Katsuya, former Senior Intelligence Officer with CSIS, breaks down new reports about Chinese funding of political candidates in Canada in 2019 and what that means then and now Tom Mulcair, CTV Political Analyst and Former NDP Leader, on the state of the Quebec Liberals and politics in the province Ben Miljure, a reporter with CTV News Vancouver, tells us what to expect from the announcement coming from Canada's health ministers John Elliott, Coordinator of SETI Post Detection Hub at the University of St. Andrew's in Scotland and Chair of UK SETI Research Network, on how to prepare for hearing from extraterrestrial life

For The Love of Truth's Podcast
Ep_256 - with Ludwig Gartz. How Russia/China and the US/the West both serve the same hidden master

For The Love of Truth's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 82:22


Author Ludwig Gartz explains how The High Finance is the control mechanism for our enslavement and how that is gradually coming to an end with the collapsing Deep State and people's breaking free of the mind-controlling mass media. He explains how the enslavement and road to freedom is laid out in symbolic form in the Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkien.The High Finance (Sauron) rule this world through their control of money (One Ring), through the Deep State (King of the Ringwraiths), and by controlling our minds through the media (Minas Morgul). In the symbolism of the Orc War in Minas Morgul, all three of these are interwoven.The High Finance controls the BIS in Basel and the Central Banks, including the Chinese, Russian and American Federal Reserve Bank. They own the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, Blackrock and Vanguard, and in this way is the majority owner of the largest corporations on earth. With their control of money, the High Finance dominates the corporations and the billionaires, and with money, Deep State and media, they also dominate the governments of this earth.The dialectic with which the High Finance rule the world consists of capitalism and communism. For the automatic redistribution brought about by capitalism, which gives rise to ever larger corporations, conglomerates, cartels and monopolies, they extol socialism and communism as the solution. For the enslavement brought about by a communist dictatorship, they extol capitalism as great freedom (liberalism, libertarianism). As long as the vast majority of people are inclined to one of these two sides (right or left), we cannot escape this dialectic prison.The Deep State are organized in two blocs pretending to the world that they are competing, while, in reality, the theatre thus staged is controlled by the High Finance. To ensure that people cannot escape the dialectic with which the High Finance rule, the Western bloc is set up so that the corporations and billionaires are more powerful than the governments (see the power of a Bill Gates, George Soros, Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk), and the Eastern bloc is set up so that the governments are more powerful than the billionaires/oligarchs, see especially China and Russia.However, it is the High Finance alone that determine whether the corporations/billionaires are more powerful than the government or the government is more powerful than the corporations/oligarchs. Without the High Finance in the background, the billionaires in the West would not be more powerful than the governments. And without the High Finance in the background, the governments in Russia and China would not be more powerful than the billionaires/oligarchs.Ringwraith Annihilation Book in English: Ringwraith Annihilation - https://neunheit.de/en/pages/ringwraith-annihilationWebsite (mostly in German): https://neunheit.de/en——- My book:I have written a book on health and well-being. Nothing mainstream in here, just things I've observed and worked out that have helped me and others who have used the ideas.You can read more about it here:http://alternativeprinciplesforhealth.info/—Drinking distilled water is one of the best things you can do for your health. To buy a distiller via our affiliate link:https://www.makewaterpure.co.uk/?cmid=THVmWlZFWFJYRVk9&afid=YVJqdUJQMWI2Tms9&ats=YXErRWFBS3hCd1E9Support the show

College Commons
A Tale of Travelers' Checks, High Finance, and Anti-Semitism

College Commons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 22:33


An early-modern myth of Jewish credit frames age-old anti-Semitic tropes. Francesca Trivellato is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Early Modern European History at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ. She is the author, most recently, of The Promise and Peril of Credit: What a Forgotten Legend about Jews and Finance Tells us about the Making of European Commercial Society (Princeton University Press, 2019), which won the 2020 Jacques Barzun Book Prize in Cultural History and the 2021 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award in medieval and early modern Jewish History and Culture.

WEALTHTRACK
Inflation Is Now Key to Investing

WEALTHTRACK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 25:47


Global bond manager Jack McIntyre says central banks around the world are determined to stamp out inflation. Their success will determine the direction of markets and economies. He explains how he is investing for several outcomes. WEALTHTRACK #1910 broadcast on September 02, 2022 More info: https://wealthtrack.com/why-inflation-is-now-key-to-investing-with-brandywine-globals-jack-mcintyre/ Bookshelf: Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice, https://amzn.to/3CWQho7 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support

Agenda - Manx Radio
Agenda 5.9.22 - Simon Pickering Head of Insurance and Pensions at Finance Isle of Man reveals a whole new realm to those of us who are largely unfamiliar with the world of high finance.

Agenda - Manx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 24:27


On this episode of Agenda Simon Pickering Head of Insurance and Pensions at Finance Isle of Man reveals a whole new realm to those of us who are largely unfamiliar with the world of high finance, but this is such an important sector in providing nearly half the income on which government relies to pay for the services we all enjoy. The Manx finance industry has moved on significantly from the 1980's when it was likened to the wild west. Despite it's good international reputation though it remains very much dependent on the vaguaries of international politics. How safe is this vital sector on which our economy and government is so reliant?

Voice of FinTech
Investing in Enterprise Software with Rajeev Dham, MD at Sapphire Ventures - USA

Voice of FinTech

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 28:32


Rajeev Dham, Managing Director at Sapphire Ventures, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about investing in enterprise software companies with a positive impact on communities such as Wise, formerly TransferWise.Here is what they talked about: Rajeev's background Sapphire Ventures introduction Why focus on the enterprise software What kind of start-ups Sapphire invests in Investment approach Tips for aspiring founders to start and grow their company, especially B2B Funding status quo this year Success stories: e.g., Wise, formerly TransferWise Sourcing Favorite business-related book: Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice  Best way to reach out: rajeev@sapphireventures.com

Masters in Business
Bill Browder on High Finance, Murder and Justice (Podcast)

Masters in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 78:40


 Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks with Bill Browder, who is head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign and author of the recently released “Freezing Order: A True Story of Money Laundering, Murder and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath.” The founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, which was the investment adviser to the largest foreign investment fund in Russia until 2005, Browder is also the author of “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder and One Man's Fight for Justice.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Burn Bag Podcast
Kleptocracy: Fighting Corruption at Home and Abroad with Paul Massaro

The Burn Bag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 49:44


In this episode, Ryan is joined by Paul Massaro, Senior Policy Advisor for the U.S. Helsinki Commission, to discuss kleptocracy, anti-corruption efforts, and Russia's War against Ukraine. They define corruption, why it impacts everyone, and how the West has been supporting corrupt autocrats for decades. Paul also outlines key legislation to fight corruption and how the U.S. and other countries can put forward stronger laws. The conversation concludes with Paul's assessment of the Russo-Ukrainian War and why it has ignited a new push to fight corruption.To learn more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out these books recommend by Paul: The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics; Moneyland: The Inside Story of the Crooks and Kleptocrats Who Rule the World; Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice; and, American Kleptocracy: How the U.S. Created the World's Greatest Money Laundering Scheme in History.Paul Massaro serves on the staff of the U.S. Helsinki commission. The views expressed here are his own and do not represent an official position of the U.S. government.

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Book | The Lazarus Heist: From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War | A Conversation With Investigative Reporter And Author, Geoff White | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli & Sean Martin

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 38:37


The Lazarus Heist – From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War, is a book that sprang from the hit 10-part BBC podcast series of the same name, which our guest today, Geoff White, co-hosted and which immediately ranked number one in the UK Apple chart and within the top 7 in the US. Season 2 of the podcast will be out in late 2022.About The Lazarus HeistMeet the Lazarus Group, a shadowy cabal of hackers accused of working on behalf of the North Korean state. It's claimed that they form one of the most dangerous criminal enterprises on the planet, having stolen more than $1bn in an international crime spree. Their targets allegedly include central banks, Hollywood film studios and even the British National Health Service. North Korea denies the allegations, saying the accusations are American attempts to tarnish its image.In this staggering, global investigation, award-winning journalist Geoff White examines how the hackers have harnessed cutting-edge technology to launch a decade-long campaign of brazen and merciless raids on its richer, more powerful adversaries. It's not just money they're after. The Lazarus Group's tactics have been used to threaten democracies, gag North Korea's critics and destabilize global peace.From the bustling streets of Dhaka, to the glamorous studios of Hollywood, to the glittering casinos of Macau and the secretive dynastic court of Pyongyang, this shocking story uncovers the secret world of the Lazarus Group, their victims and the people who have tried - and ultimately, so far failed - to stop them._____________________________GuestGeoff WhiteAuthor, speaker, investigative journalist and podcast creator who has worked for the BBC [@BBC], Audible [@audible_com], Penguin [@penguinrandom], Sky News [@SkyNews], The Sunday Times [@thetimes] and many moreOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/geoffwhite247On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffwhite247/On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/c4newstechnology_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlue Lava: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qs_____________________________ResourcesBook | The Lazarus Heist – From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/447/447163/the-lazarus-heist/9780241554258.htmlBook | Crime Dot Com: From Viruses to Vote Rigging, How Hacking Went Global: https://www.amazon.com/Crime-Dot-Com-Viruses-Rigging/dp/1789142857MITRE ATT&CK Entry for The Lazarus Group: https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0032/Article: https://www.nccgroup.com/us/the-lazarus-group-north-korean-scourge-for-10-years/Previous Episode: https://itspmagazine.simplecast.com/episodes/the-hacker-journalist-dance-the-need-for-trust-transparency-and-storytelling-in-cybersecurity-a-conversation-with-geoff-white-and-jake-williams_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsFor more about Black Hat and DEF CON  in our event coverage podcasts, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/black-hat-2022-and-def-con-hacker-summer-camp-las-vegas-usa-cybersecurity-event-and-conference-coverageAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

Audio Signals
Book | The Lazarus Heist: From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War | A Conversation With Investigative Reporter And Author, Geoff White | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli & Sean Martin

Audio Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 38:37


The Lazarus Heist – From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War, is a book that sprang from the hit 10-part BBC podcast series of the same name, which our guest today, Geoff White, co-hosted and which immediately ranked number one in the UK Apple chart and within the top 7 in the US. Season 2 of the podcast will be out in late 2022.About The Lazarus HeistMeet the Lazarus Group, a shadowy cabal of hackers accused of working on behalf of the North Korean state. It's claimed that they form one of the most dangerous criminal enterprises on the planet, having stolen more than $1bn in an international crime spree. Their targets allegedly include central banks, Hollywood film studios and even the British National Health Service. North Korea denies the allegations, saying the accusations are American attempts to tarnish its image.In this staggering, global investigation, award-winning journalist Geoff White examines how the hackers have harnessed cutting-edge technology to launch a decade-long campaign of brazen and merciless raids on its richer, more powerful adversaries. It's not just money they're after. The Lazarus Group's tactics have been used to threaten democracies, gag North Korea's critics and destabilize global peace.From the bustling streets of Dhaka, to the glamorous studios of Hollywood, to the glittering casinos of Macau and the secretive dynastic court of Pyongyang, this shocking story uncovers the secret world of the Lazarus Group, their victims and the people who have tried - and ultimately, so far failed - to stop them._____________________________GuestGeoff WhiteAuthor, speaker, investigative journalist and podcast creator who has worked for the BBC [@BBC], Audible [@audible_com], Penguin [@penguinrandom], Sky News [@SkyNews], The Sunday Times [@thetimes] and many moreOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/geoffwhite247On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffwhite247/On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/c4newstechnology_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlue Lava: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qs_____________________________ResourcesBook | The Lazarus Heist – From Hollywood to High Finance: Inside North Korea's Global Cyber War: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/447/447163/the-lazarus-heist/9780241554258.htmlBook | Crime Dot Com: From Viruses to Vote Rigging, How Hacking Went Global: https://www.amazon.com/Crime-Dot-Com-Viruses-Rigging/dp/1789142857MITRE ATT&CK Entry for The Lazarus Group: https://attack.mitre.org/groups/G0032/Article: https://www.nccgroup.com/us/the-lazarus-group-north-korean-scourge-for-10-years/Previous Episode: https://itspmagazine.simplecast.com/episodes/the-hacker-journalist-dance-the-need-for-trust-transparency-and-storytelling-in-cybersecurity-a-conversation-with-geoff-white-and-jake-williams_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsFor more about Black Hat and DEF CON  in our event coverage podcasts, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/black-hat-2022-and-def-con-hacker-summer-camp-las-vegas-usa-cybersecurity-event-and-conference-coverageAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

The Citizens Report
CITIZENS REPORT 22/7/2022 - Banish the priests of high finance / Secretly determined foreign policy

The Citizens Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 43:20


1. Banish the priests of high finance, return power to the people 2. Secret conversations that ensure Aussie voters can't change foreign policy Presented by Elisa Barwick and Richard Bardon Download and mobilise with the "Australia needs a public post office bank!" flyer: https://citizensparty.org.au/public-post-office-bank-flyer Order the accompanying flipbook to educate and organise your councillors/MPs: info@citizensparty.org.au or call 1800 636 432 Click here to find your Senator's contact details: https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members Link will take you to the Australian Parliament website. Read the media release: "The economic solution every Australian can get behind": https://citizensparty.org.au/media-releases/economic-solution-every-australian-can-get-behind Further information on this subject: Citizens Report 14 April 2022: https://citizensparty.org.au/videos/citizensreport/20220413-citizensreport "RBA review must jettison neoliberal mandates": https://citizensparty.org.au/sites/default/files/2022-04/rba-review.pdf "A breakthrough in the battle over bank policy": https://citizensparty.org.au/sites/default/files/2022-04/battle-bank-policy.pdf "How New Zealand pioneered ‘bail-in'": https://citizensparty.org.au/sites/default/files/2022-07/nz-pioneered-bail-in.pdf Watch the video "CITIZENS INSIGHT - New Zealand Statesman denounces Five-Eyes/NATO Pacific war plan - Matt Robson": https://youtu.be/qCveGNrVRVU Sign the Citizens Party Petition to create an Australia Post Bank!: https://info.citizensparty.org.au/auspost-bank-petition Subscribe to the Australian Alert Service: https://info.citizensparty.org.au/subscribe Become a member of the Australian Citizens Party: https://citizensparty.org.au/membership Sign up for ACP media releases: https://citizensparty.org.au/join-email-list

The Break
How does someones journey in hospitality go from Las Vegas to Dubuque, Iowa with high finance stops in New York, London, and LA? Hear Q Casino's Alex Dixon's inspiring story of perseverance and beating the 'odds' on the episode of The Break.

The Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 32:34 Transcription Available


He helped close Disney's deal for Pixar, and now runs one of only two non-profit casinos in the United States. President and CEO of Q Casino Alex Dixon on this episode of The Break.Alex Dixon hails from Las Vegas, as a third generation hospitality employee. He left that world to study at Howard University, and work in financial markets in New York City, London, and LA. How did get back in hospitality, in Dubuque Iowa of all places? Hear Alex's amazing story.

En la misma página
Bad Blood; Secrets and Lies in Silicon Valley Startup (Con Ana Pau Cantú)

En la misma página

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 30:44


Platicamos con Ana Pau Cantú, actual presidenta ejecutiva de MicheMix, sociedad con el poder de marca de una empresa madura y el alma de un startup, sobre el caso de Theranos. Ana Pau ademas es co-creadora de La Sobremesa , newsletter y plataforma en redes sociales que busca crear una sociedad mejor informada. Libros recomendados por Ana Pau: Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice (Notificación Roja) Libro por Bill Browder Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World (El fraude del siglo) Libro por Bradley Hope & Tom Wright

Get Your Last Chat On With Sooyang
1616. Ukrainian Crisis.

Get Your Last Chat On With Sooyang

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 7:44


Reposted from Google Playbook by Bill Brow.der, "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, & One Man's fight for Justice." ♎ ⚖️*******"November 2009. An emaciated young lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, is led to a freezing isolation cell in a Moscow prison, handcuffed to a bed rail, and beaten to death by eight police officers. His crime? To testify against the Russian Interior Ministry officials who were involved in a conspiracy to steal $230 million of taxes paid to the state by one of the world's most successful hedge funds. Magnitsky's brutal killing has remained uninvestigated and unpunished to this day. His farcical posthumous show-trial brought Putin's regime to a new low in the eyes of the international community. Red Notice is a searing exposE of the wholesale whitewash by Russian authorities of Magnitsky's imprisonment and murder, slicing deep into the shadowy heart of the Kremlin to uncover its sordid truths. Bill Browder - the hedge fund manager who employed Magnitsky - takes us on his explosive journey from the heady world of finance in New York and London in the 1990s, through his battles with ruthless oligarchs in the turbulent landscape of post-Soviet Union Moscow, to his expulsion from Russia on Putin's orders. Browder's graphic portrait of the Russian government as a criminal enterprise wielding all the power of a sovereign state illuminates his personal transformation from financier to human rights activist, campaigning for justice for his late lawyer and friend. With fraud, bribery, corruption and torture exposed at every turn,Red Notice is a shocking but true political roller-coaster that plays out in the highest echelons of Western power."*****

AM in the AM
#174. Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice [rebroadcast]

AM in the AM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 59:29


(Recorded July 29, 2017) This Week: A discussion of Bill Browder's Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, And One Man's fight for Justice.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Browder on Putin and How to Stop Him

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 25:56


Bill Browder is the financier who is the driving force behind Magnitsky acts—acts that allow governments to sanction individual human-rights abusers, rather than whole peoples. He is one of Vladimir Putin's chief enemies. He has been in Putin's crosshairs for years. Browder is the author of “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, […]

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger
Browder on Putin and How to Stop Him

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 25:59


Bill Browder is the financier who is the driving force behind Magnitsky acts—acts that allow governments to sanction individual human-rights abusers, rather than whole peoples. He is one of Vladimir Putin's chief enemies. He has been in Putin's crosshairs for years. Browder is the author of “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice.” With Jay... Source

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger
Browder on Putin and How to Stop Him

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 25:56


Bill Browder is the financier who is the driving force behind Magnitsky acts—acts that allow governments to sanction individual human-rights abusers, rather than whole peoples. He is one of Vladimir Putin's chief enemies. He has been in Putin's crosshairs for years. Browder is the author of “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice.” With Jay, he talks about the importance of money to Putin and his regime. The Free World can put the screws on these guys—but we have to be willing to do it. 

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Browder on Putin and How to Stop Him

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 25:56


Bill Browder is the financier who is the driving force behind Magnitsky acts—acts that allow governments to sanction individual human-rights abusers, rather than whole peoples. He is one of Vladimir Putin's chief enemies. He has been in Putin's crosshairs for years. Browder is the author of “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, […]

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger
Founder of Russian Hedge Fund on Defying Putin (with Bill Browder) - ENCORE

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 56:20


Bill Browder is the author of Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and one Man's Fight for Justice, which is the best book I've read in a decade (and I read a lot of books). Red Notice is the story of how Browder turned a $25 million investment into a $4 billion hedge fund (Hermitage Capital) by exposing corruption in the newly opened Russian economy of the late 90's and early 00's. Eventually, Browder's efforts to shine light on the newly privatized industries, cut too close to strongman, Vladimir Putin who kicked Browder out of the country and declared him a “threat to national security.” And that was just the beginning! Russian police officials took over his companies, used them to steal $230 million from the Russian treasury, framed Bill, and eventually arrested and killed his lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky. Today Bill lives under threat of retaliation and spends his time fighting to honor Sergei's memory. This episode originally ran in May, 2019.   Read more about Sergei Magnitsky here.    Please RATE and REVIEW Crazy Money here.    Follow Paul on Instagram here. 

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Dr Jason Johnson, Maura Quint, Bill Browder Episode 550

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 126:34


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Dr. Jason Johnson is an associate professor of politics and journalism in the School of Global Journalism & Communication at Morgan State University and author of the book Political Consultants and Campaigns: One Day to Sell. He focuses on campaign politics, political communication, strategy and popular culture. He hosts a podcast on Slate called "A Word" He is a political analyst for MSNBC, SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio and The Grio. He has previously appeared on CNN, Fox News, Al Jazeera, Current TV and CBS. His work has been featured on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and on ESPN. He has been quoted by The Guardian, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Wallstreet Journal, Buzzfeed, The Hill newspaper, the Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Dr. Johnson is a University of Virginia alumnus and earned his PhD in Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I welcome the great Maura Quint. Maura is a humor writer and activist whose work has been featured in publications such as McSweeneys and The New Yorker. She was named one of Rolling Stone's top 25 funniest twitter accounts of 2016. When not writing comedy, Maura has worked extensively with non-profits in diverse sectors including political action campaigns, international arts collectives and health and human services organizations. She has never been officially paid to protest but did once find fifteen cents on the ground at an immigrants' rights rally and wanted to make sure that had been disclosed. She was the co founder and executive director of TaxMarch.org  And she recently began a new gig at the Americans for Tax Fairness campaign director Listen to Maura co host their new podcast revisiting the YA books we loved in the 80s & 90s "My So Called Book Club" Support Maura and Megan on Patreon!  Bill Browder is the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, which was the investment adviser to the largest foreign investment fund in Russia until 2005, when Bill was denied entry to the country and declared a “threat to national security” as a result of his battle against corporate corruption. Following his expulsion, the Russian authorities raided his offices, seized Hermitage Fund's investment companies and used them to steal $230 million of taxes that the companies had previously paid. When Browder's lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, investigated the crime, he was arrested by the same officers he implicated, tortured for 358 days, and killed in custody at the age of 37 in November 2009.   Since then, Browder has spent the last 5 years fighting for justice for Mr. Magnitsky. The Russian government exonerated and even promoted some of the officials involved so Browder took the case to America, where his campaigning led to the US Congress adopting the ‘Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act' in 2012, which imposed visa sanctions and asset freezes on those involved in the detention, ill-treatment and death of Sergei Magnitsky (as well as in other human rights abuses). This law was the first time the US sanctioned Russia in 35 years and became the model for all subsequent US sanctions against Russia. Browder is currently working to have similar legislation passed in Magnitsky's name across the European Union.  Get Bill's amazing book Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice   Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Phil Round Music Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page

Sorainen
ENG | Tax Stories Podcast – Episode 16 – Bill Browder

Sorainen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 42:21


Bill Browder after the murder of his tax lawyer Sergey Magnitskiy gave up his life as a businessman and became a human rights activist. He is also an author of the book “Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice”. We dive into the details of this tax affair – how exactly did it happen, how the fraud was discovered and the money & assets bought – traced, where and how it was investigated and what was the result of it all.https://tax-stories.simplecast.com/episodes/bill-browder-hermitage-capital-on-the-magnitskiy-case-RQzbJZ_l

Heirloom Radio
Dr. Sixgun - Jerrod P. Kale - High Finance - July 8, 1954 -Western

Heirloom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 31:51


Audio Intro has brief background on this series. It only lasted one year, but not because it was not a good show. By 1954 television had pretty much decimated radio audiences listening to westerns. They were very popular on television, not so much on radio... and you needed people called "sponsors" to pay the bills... and they needed audiences to listen to sell their products. You get the idea... but enjoy "Dr. Sixgun" is was a unique and well done show. This track will reside in the "Westerns" Playlist on this Soundcloud.com podcast.

That'll be the Day
From High Finance to Fun Sponge

That'll be the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 27:56


In this podcast, Tom Walker talks to Gary O'Connor about the challenges he faced in his personal and professional life while losing his sight as a result of the eye condition, Choroideremia. Gary tells Tom about the lengths he went to, to hide his eye condition from his employers and his passion for music.

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network
TIP416: High Finance Strategies for New Investors w/ Joe Percoco

We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 56:40


IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:03:31 - What Joe learned from working at McKinsey and Goldman Sachs and also, what he did not learn.12:03 - The strategies that Titan offers.24:06 - What millennials, who are currently 4X poorer than Baby Boomers, can do to keep up their investing game.27:55 - Joe's operational framework for Titan.33:44 - Tips from some of Joe's biggest mentors.And a whole lot more!*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.BOOKS AND RESOURCES:Titan's website.Joe Percoco's Twitter.Trey Lockerbie's Twitter.Preston, Trey & Stig's tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool.New to the show? Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs.See the all-new 2022 Lexus NX and discover everything it was designed to do for you. Welcome to the next level.Yieldstreet allows you to invest beyond the stock market with an evolving marketplace of alternative investments. Create your account today.Protect your online activity TODAY with ExpressVPN, the VPN rated #1 by CNET and Wired, and get an extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package.Push your team to do their best work with Monday.com Work OS. Start your free two-week trial today.Get access to some of the most sought-after real estate in the U.S. with Crowdstreet.Find Pros & Fair Pricing for Any Home Project for Free with Angi.Get in early on medical technology, breakthroughs in ag-tech and food production, solutions in the multi-billion dollar robotic industry, and so much more with a FREE OurCrowd account. Open yours today.Make it simple to hire and manage remote employees across all 50 states with Justworks.Be part of the solution by investing in companies that are actively engaged in integrating ESG practices with Desjardins.Stay on top of all your processes – directly inside Gmail with Streak. Get 20% off the Pro plan today.Learn more about how you can get started investing in some of the best cash flow markets today with Rent to Retirement.Canada's #1 employee benefits plan for small businesses! The Chambers Plan evolves with the way you work and live while keeping the rates stable. Opt for the simple, stable, and smart choice for your business.Reclaim your health and arm your immune system with convenient, daily nutrition. Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase.Donate to GiveWell's recommended charities and have your donation matched up to $1,000 before the end of August or as long as matching funds last if you've never donate before. Pick PODCAST and We Study Billionaires or enter code TIP at checkout.Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here.Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors.HELP US OUT!What do you love about our podcast? Here's our guide on how you can leave a rating and review for the show. We always enjoy reading your comments and feedback!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

What's Tom Reading?
Episode 18 - Red Notice

What's Tom Reading?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 58:17


Hi guys! Today I am talking about the political thriller, "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Quest for Justice" by Bill Browder. This book is a look behind the curtain into the gangster oligarchs running Russia from behind the scenes, how they seized power after the fall of the Soviet Union during the era of privatization, and how Vladimir Putin rose to become the kingpin of the whole thing. The book was written by an American who finds himself caught up in a political struggle between all these parties, has a good friend murdered, and ends up on an Interpol most-wanted "Red Notice" board. The Russians want him bad, and if you want to know why, you'll have to listen to this episode! I think you'll get a kick out of it.Thanks for listening! If you like the show, please feel free to share it with someone who you think might get a kick out of it. If you LOVE the show and you'd like to support it financially, head over to my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatstomreadingAs always, thank you so much for listening and for all your support. It means the world to me!

Woo! There it is.
E11: Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man’s Fight for Justice by Bill Browder

Woo! There it is.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 51:43


Bill Browder thought investing in Russian companies was a simple, straightforward way to make a lot of money–and it was. It also turned out to be a great way to make some powerful enemies. This an autobiography about hedge fund founder, Bill Browder, and what he went through in the late 90s early 00's, when … Continue reading "E11: Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill Browder" The post E11: Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill Browder appeared first on Woo! There it is..

The Taxcast by the Tax Justice Network
Tax Haven Ireland 116

The Taxcast by the Tax Justice Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 30:59


In this episode: Ireland only has 0.1% of the world's population, but they became one of the biggest tax havens on the planet. What's that meant for Irish people, and their road ahead? Naomi Fowler speaks with authors of a new book Tax Haven Ireland. There's a special deal for Taxcast listeners for the paperback or the ebook version, wherever you are in the world. Go to the publisher's website, PLuto Books: https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745345314/tax-haven-ireland/  and enter the code TAX40. Also: we discuss the latest Tax Justice Network's annual State of Tax Justice report. You can check out how your country threatens others, and/or how it suffers at the hands of other offender nations here: https://taxjustice.net/reports/the-state-of-tax-justice-2021/  Transcript of the show: https://taxjustice.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/TaxcastTranscript_Nov_21.pdf  You can read more about the finance curse here: https://taxjustice.net/topics/the-finance-curse/  The true costs of the City of London (How the City of London is making us poorer) https://taxjustice.net/2018/10/05/how-the-city-of-london-makes-us-all-poorer-infographic/  The true costs of the US finance sector is available here: Overcharged: The High Cost of High Finance https://rooseveltinstitute.org/publications/overcharged-the-high-cost-of-high-finance/ 

The CGAI Podcast Network
Energy Security Cubed: The Power of Ontario's Low-Carbon Electrical Grid

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 30:01


On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Kelly Ogle is joined by Heather Ferguson to discuss how Ontario achieved one of the lowest carbon electrical grids in the world, and the prospect of a net zero grid. Guest Bios: - Heather Ferguson is Senior Vice President, Business Development, Strategy and Corporate Affairs at Ontario Power Generation. Host Bio: - Kelly Ogle (host): President and CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (www.cgai.ca/staff#Ogle) What is Heather reading? Bill Browder, "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Muder, and One Man's Fight for Justice" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22609522-red-notice Recording Date: November 2, 2021 Energy Security3 is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Joseph Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.

ENTERPRISE   by E.C. and Associates, L.L.C.
Business of Enterprises: Tem Highborn CEO The High Agency

ENTERPRISE by E.C. and Associates, L.L.C.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 24:00


Tem Highborn CEO of the High Agency. An Atlanta based consulting firm focuses on helping entrepreneurs to gain access to capital, and assisting investors in identifying low-risk high-yielding investment opportunities. For more than 25 years he has assisted start ups and seasoned enterprises to secure funding.

PUSHBACK talks
Toronto Tension - High Finance and Homelessness

PUSHBACK talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 38:01


Canada, one of the ten wealthiest countries in the world, has an international reputation as a progressive place - where universal health care is guaranteed, marijuana is legal and same-sex marriage, a given. But the country's most densely populated city – Toronto – is one of the most expensive on the planet. The financialization of housing is hitting Toronto hard, with affordable apartments being purchased en masse by institutional investors, while homeless encampments spring up in parks throughout the city.  The Filmmaker and the Advocate are joined by Toronto City Councillor Mike Layton who's in the thick of it – trying to address the big issues, from housing affordability to climate change, navigating the constraints of municipal politics, while harnessing its strength: the unique ability to mobilize residents to make change. Produced by WG Film Recorded & Edited by Mikey JonesMusic by Florencia Di ConcilioSocial Media & Support - Maja MobergSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/pushbacktalks)

The David Pakman Show
7/8/21: Haitian President Killed As Global Uncertainty Grows

The David Pakman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 60:27


--On the Show: --Bill Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign, and author of the book "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice," joins David to discuss his time in Russia, his arrest, being targeted by Vladimir Putin, and much more. Get the book: https://amzn.to/36ne9ju --Haitian President Jovenel Moïse is assassinated in his own home when a group of assailants stormed the resident early Wednesday morning, sending Haiti into possible chaos as a "state of siege" is declared --The global pandemic recovery is in question as cases rise globally and within the US, where economic and employment indicators also start to raise questions --David explains why he hates politics --Fox News propagandist claims that the National Security Agency has not only being spying on him, but also leaked his emails to journalists --Donald Trump holds a completely humiliating public event to announce that he is suing Twitter, Facebook, and Google for banning him and, as he claims, restricting his First Amendment rights --Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City and Donald Trump's former personal attorney, has his law license suspended by Washington DC, shortly after New York took the same step --Voicemail caller confronts David about Joe Biden's "mental acuity" test --On the Bonus Show: Recently freed Bill Cosby planning a comeback tour, Iceland's 4 workday per week experiment, Oregon's heat wave is now a mass casualty event, much more...

The Hermetic Hour
Babylon's Banksters - The Alchemy of High Finance (re-broadcast)

The Hermetic Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 44:00


On Thursday June 16th, 2016 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon will present a review of the 2010 book Babylon's Banksters, the Alchemy of Deep Physics, High Finance and Ancient Religion, by Joseph Farrell. Although this book is somewhat dated in light of current events, it is important in that it presents the background of world-wide financial manipulation from a Hermetic and Magical perspective. Farrell quotes authoritative sources to establish a relation between business cycles planetary alignments and Solar activities, lending credit to astrology, ancient aliens and even the Pythagorean music of the spheres. The book raises more questions than it answers but it is fascinating and filled with provocative information,such as the investment formula developed by a Chinese communist Triad Tong family that brought on the 2008 Great Recession (shades of Fu Manchu!) So if you want to know how evil magicians manipulate the stock market tune in and we'll give you an overview.

Taking Her Lead
Ep. 41 – Jessica Robinson – Navigating the World of High Finance… and Kids

Taking Her Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 58:05


Financial Feminism. As our guest, Jessica Robinson, said, women make money decisions together. Why don't men make such decisions together, rather than maverick-ly? Shouldn't something as important as why, where and with whom we invest be topics discussed with others? Hmmm. So, Financial Feminism isn't about getting money away from men. It's about making sound, … Continue reading Ep. 41 – Jessica Robinson – Navigating the World of High Finance… and Kids →

Open the Pod Bay Doors
E115 - Andrew Nunn, South Australian Chief Entrepreneur

Open the Pod Bay Doors

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 49:06


Andrew Nunn is Co-Founder, Chairman and Executive Director of JBS&G Australia—one of Australia’s largest privately-owned environmental consulting companies. Andrew also acts as Director for several companies focussed on property development, private equity investments, and entertainment opportunities. In partnership with his wife Alexandra Dimos, he founded the Nunn Dimos Foundation, a philanthropic fund focussed on supporting key social and arts causes in South Australia. As the South Australian Chief Entrepreneur, Andrew provides high-level, independent advice to the South Australian Cabinet and the business community to enable entrepreneurialism across all forms of business, industry, and the public sector.In this chat with Ian, Andrew discusses:His own entrepreneurial journeyWhat exactly a Chief Entrepreneur doesHow South Australia is growing into a startup hubWhy he is passionate about giving back to his communitySouth Australia's key strengths, including space, defense, agtech, and renewable energyQuickfire recommendations:Book - Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill BrowderFavorite tech CEO - Flavia Tata Nardini of Fleet Space TechnologiesApp - SpotifyProductivity tool - coffeeTV show - SeinfeldTed Talk topic - "The role philanthropy can play in innovation and entrepreneurship"______________________________________If you're interested in joining Horizon Six Degrees, our community for angel investors in South Australia, email membership@innovationbay.com.

林威老師
Economist, The Real Revolution On Wall Street, High Tech Meets High Finance

林威老師

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 7:02


向林威老師學 新聞英文 Economist 9年的解說功力, 一年250篇文章, 累積講解2060篇的資源 Economist 導讀 Leaders 精選故事 The real revolution on Wall Street, High tech meets high finance. https://youtu.be/MM7bG7ECK5U Global finance. The real revolution on Wall Street. High tech meets high finance. 華爾街的真正革命。 高科技遇上高端金融操作。 ..... BBC, NY Times, Match (詞組搭配) 每月開班! 請私訊林威老師 lineID: linwayet 各位同學好,我是林威老師, 英文教學已達27年 講解BBC 720篇文章(3年), 經濟學人2100篇文章 (8年) 花了三年的時間整理的終極片語, 豐富的例句中英對照 本書前面有53個重要的字根, 以及字首字尾整理 本書本的最後還整理了 兩個動詞make和take的慣用語的比較 只要購買字根200回影片講解 (雲端分享),贈送本書, 歡迎點選demo影片 ! 
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Lagos2Accra
LEVEL UP SERIES - High Finance with Ernest Mintah

Lagos2Accra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 107:35


We are kicking of our Level Up Series which will see the team feature a guest speaker every other week. In this episode we speak with Ernest Mintah, A corporate banking analyst at Raymond James on his journey from graduation through retail banking, corporate ratings and finally now to Corporate banking. The gems in here are worth the squeeze, it's a little lengthy but totally worth it!

1000 Sketches In 1000 Days
Day 30 - High Finance

1000 Sketches In 1000 Days

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 7:40


Sketch 195 - High Finance

The Louis and Kyle Show
Pierre-Antoine de Preux: Lateral Entrepreneurship - From High Finance to Scaling Brands with Performance Marketing

The Louis and Kyle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 98:41


Pierre walks us through landing a job in quantitative finance, growing a surfboard company, and transitioning into a lucrative career in performance marketing. Pierre has founded Sweet P Social, SP creative, Female Startup Club, and is now a partner at Amplifyr, a leading digital marketing firm. Pierre specializes in using data to scale brands' revenue through performance marketing.Links:Amplifyr: https://www.amplifyr.com.au/The Ads MBA:  https://www.femalestartupclub.com/the-ads-mbaSweet P Social: https://www.sweetpsocial.com/Eye Symmetry Surfboard: https://www.eyesymmetry.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/padepreux/Help Us Out:If you would like to reach out to us, the best way to do so is on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe!Last, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. Thanks for listening!

The Future Belongs to Creators
Paid Newsletters: Should You Earn an Income Through a Paid Newsletter?

The Future Belongs to Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 33:01


It's been a big year for paid newsletters. They promise an easier way for creators to get paid directly from their content. While newsletters aren't a new thing, there are some exciting things happening in this space. And for an independent creator, figuring out how to get paid for what you already do is a no-brainer.  So, what are the pros and cons of paid newsletters? How would you go about launching one? Are there any strategies and processes to help you succeed? And, most importantly, how do you ensure that it's worthwhile for your readers?Nathan and Barrett discuss these questions and more!Main Takeaways Paid newsletters fit into a larger “media” budget for consumers. Meaning that they exist alongside Hulu, Netflix, Patreon, etc.  Getting paid to make the things you want to make is a significant benefit of creating a paid newsletter. A potential negative of having a paid newsletter is that your best stuff will likely be behind a paywall, making it hard to grow your audience. Providing ongoing value to your customers is challenging. Consider an annual rate to lock them in for a longer period of time.  Long-term planning is key to sustaining your paid newsletter and making sure that it's ready to go every week (or period) without fail.  Links Substack Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill Browder Creator of the Day Ali Abdaal Mark Sullivan Resource of the Day Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan Start building your audience for freeWith ConvertKit landing pages, you can build a beautiful page for your project in just a few minutes. Choose colors, add photos, build a custom opt-in form, and add your copy. All without writing any code! Check out landingpages.new to get started.Stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Twitter Facebook Instagram

Confessions of a Serial Wife

The financial job I took with the "professional" men, the affair, my dad's hospital stay, the beginnings of my third divorce and how that felt. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/csw/support

The Arts of Travel
Chris Arnade - On Dignity, Politics and Homelessness in ' Back Row' America

The Arts of Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 52:42


This summer, I had the opportunity to speak with Author and Photographer Chris Arnade on his new book, "Dignity: Seeking Respect in Back Row America" . The conversation spans Chris's background (he came from High-Finance), why he left the world of wall-street to see poverty in America first hand. And what he learned when he began treating those suffering from addiction, poverty and homelessness with the dignity, respect and love they deserve. We also discuss current political movements (The Poor People's Campaign), how the left could do a better job discussing homelessness and religion, why the Right is also attracted to his work. Chris is a one of a kind thinker. I hope you enjoy our conversation! For more on his work you can find his book here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/566661/dignity-by-chris-arnade/ And for more on his photography, please find it here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/arnade/

The Art of the CEO
Nicholas Donofrio: New Visions for High Tech & High Finance

The Art of the CEO

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 35:00


Nicholas Donofrio has spent the last two decades as a restlessly inventive board member of the Bank of New York Mellon and the last four decades as IBM' most prized scientists, currently holding that firm's top honor: IBM Fellow Emeritus.   Host Bart Jackson sits down with Nick and discusses the new roles of corporate directors in today's business climate, why and how the American work force needs to retrain, how financial institutions must/will shift in the forward march of technology, and how all of us, in every organization, must guard against the shackles of tradition.  Tune in and gain the lofty perspective of one of businesses' grand masters.  

Mark Pesce - Cryptonomics
CRYPTONOMICS - high finance and low frauds

Mark Pesce - Cryptonomics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 41:46


Mark Jeffrey and Rob Tercek join Mark to discuss the JPMCoin, Facebook’s crypto play, the collapse of QuadrigaCX - and are 95% of Bitcoins trades bogus?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WhoWhatWhy's Podcasts
RadioWhoWhatWhy: Putin's Indecent Proposal

WhoWhatWhy's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 24:37


Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin singled out 12 Americans he'd like to see the US hand over to Russia for interrogation in exchange for allowing special counsel Robert Mueller to question the 12 Russian GRU agents he recently indicted. Of those, much attention focused on former US Ambassador Michael McFaul. (WhoWhatWhy also interviewed McFaul just a few days ago.)  But Putin singled out, even more prominently, international businessman Bill Browder, a major force behind the passage in 2012 of a particularly powerful piece of legislation, the so-called Magnitsky Act. Browder is Jeff Schechtman's guest in this WhoWhatWhy podcast.  The Magnitsky Act, initiated and lobbied for by Browder, was named after his murdered lawyer, who uncovered Russian government corruption. It created visa and banking sanctions for Russian officials violating human rights. The Magnitsky Act has long been a major point of contention for Putin, and he's actively worked to get the law overturned.  The legislation — which passed the US Senate 92 to 4 — has since, according to Browder, gone viral. It's been copied and passed into law by seven countries, including Canada, and eight more countries are on deck to put it into law.  Browder explains to Schechtman that Putin's hatred of the legislation has nothing to do with ideology. It's about narrowing the range of countries in which Putin and his oligarchs are allowed to park their ill-gotten fortunes — and therefore puts their money at risk.  What surprised Browder most about Helsinki was not Putin's talking about him, or even offering an exchange to get Browder back to Russia, since the Russian president has long been chasing Browder. Rather, he was shocked that Trump had labeled Putin's proposal an “incredible offer.” Putin had suggested that McFaul, Browder, and a group of legislative staffers who had worked on the Magnitsky legislation be sent to Russia for “interrogation.”  Browder reminds us that he is a British citizen and therefore not even subject to Trump's wishes. Similar requests made to the British government of Theresa May, and David Cameron before her, were turned down immediately.  Browder also sheds some new light on the role of Natasha Veselnitskaya — the convener of the famous Trump Tower meeting — and her role as Putin's point person within the US to work toward a repeal of the Magnitsky Act.  Browder, who has long known Putin, talks about the Russian leader's clear understanding of the “Deep State” and how America works, and how the former KGB agent benefits by being a “long-term player.”  As Browder sees it, “If Putin can't bring Russia to the level of the West, he's determined to bring the rest of the world down to the level of Russia.”  Bill Browder is the author of Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice (Simon & Schuster, paperback version, October 20, 2015).

The Keeper
SPECIAL RE-RELEASE. Episode 2 : Bill Browder

The Keeper

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 39:25


On July 16th the world witnessed a stunning and deeply concerning press conference in which the President of the United States seemed to argue that there was a credibility equivalence between US intelligence agencies findings on Russian interference in the 2016 elections and the laughable denials of Vladimir Putin, a former KGB officer who many believe to be a cold blooded killer. Another outrageous moment during this memorable press event was when Putin suddenly launched an attack on Bill Browder, the brilliant and brave man behind the Sergei Magnitsky Accountability Act. Bill Browder's herculean efforts to win the adoption of this ground breaking human rights law have done more to put actual teeth into the enforcement of human rights standards than almost any another initiative over the past two decades. It has also made him Putin's No. 1 enemy and someone who daily faces the very real danger that Putin's agents will succeed in murdering him as they have so many other so-called “enemies” of the Russian President.Businessman Bill Browder Details Dealings With Russian Lawyer Tied To Trump - NPRRed Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill BrowderBill Browder Senate Testimony - Full Text

The CGAI Podcast Network
Positioning Canada in a Shifting International Order: Canada's Energy Future

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 47:35


On today's 'Global Exchange' Podcast, we continue our series on positioning Canada in a shifting international order. Today's episode, recorded during our May 8th foreign policy conference in Ottawa, has Monica Gattinger, Michael Cleland, and Ian Brodie in conversation with CGAI President Kelly Ogle on the future of Canada as a major energy producer and exporter. Bios: Colin Robertson (host) - A former Canadian diplomat, Colin Robertson is Vice President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and a Senior Advisor to Dentons LLP. Kelly Ogle (moderator) - President & CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Michael Cleland - a private consultant with extensive experience in energy and environment policy. He is Senior Fellow with the University of Ottawa and a member of uOttawa's Positive Energy research team', Chair of the Board of Directors at the Canadian Energy Research Institute, a member of the Board of Directors of QUEST and Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Monica Gattinger - Dr. Gattinger is the Director of the University of Ottawa's Institute for Science, Society and Policy, Associate Professor at uOttawa's School of Political Studies, and Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. She also chairs Positive Energy at the University of Ottawa. Ian Brodie - From 2006 to 2008, Ian Brodie worked as the Chief of Staff for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Book Recommendations: Kelly Ogle (moderator) - "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice" by Bill Browder (https://www.amazon.ca/Red-Notice-Finance-Murder-Justice/dp/1476755744/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531775654&sr=8-1&keywords=red+notice+by+bill+browder) Monica Gattinger - "Go, Went, Gone" by Jenny Erpenbeck (https://www.amazon.ca/Go-Went-Gone-Jenny-Erpenbeck/dp/0811225941/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531775688&sr=8-1&keywords=go+went+gone) Michael Cleland - "How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World" by Steven Johnson (https://www.amazon.ca/How-We-Got-Now-Innovations/dp/1594632960/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531775709&sr=8-1&keywords=how+we+got+to+now) Ian Brodie - "Operation Medusa: The Furious Battle That Saved Afghanistan from the Taliban" by MGen (ret'd) David Fraser (https://www.amazon.ca/Operation-Medusa-Furious-Afghanistan-Taliban/dp/0771039301/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531775766&sr=8-1&keywords=operation+medusa) Related Links: - "Positioning Canada in the Shifting International Order" [CGAI Conference Information] (https://www.cgai.ca/positioning_canada_in_the_shifting_international_order) - "Canada and the Shifting International Energy Order: Superpower, Climate Leader or Land of Myth?" by Michael Cleland [CGAI Policy Update] (https://www.cgai.ca/canada_and_the_shifting_international_energy_order_superpower_climate_leader_or_land_of_myth) - "A Value Proposition and Narrative for Energy and Climate in Canada" by Mike Cleland, Dave Collyer, John Dillon, Monica Gattinger and Ken Ogilvie [CGAI Policy Update] (https://www.cgai.ca/a_value_proposition_and_narrative_for_energy_and_climate_in_canada) - "CGAI Energy Series" [CGAI Paper Series] (https://www.cgai.ca/energy_series) - "Positive Energy" [University of Ottawa] (https://www.uottawa.ca/positive-energy/) - "At the Centre of Government: The Prime Minister and the Limits on Political Power" by Ian Brodie (https://www.amazon.ca/At-Centre-Government-Minister-Political/dp/0773552901/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531775663&sr=8-1&keywords=at+the+centre+of+government) Recording Date: May 8th, 2018 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website at cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Jared Maltais. Music credits to Drew Phillips.

The Art of Excellence
Bill Browder: Superstar investor turned human rights activist

The Art of Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 44:17


Bill Browder is the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital, which was the largest investor in Russia for a number of years.  More recently he has been spearheading a campaign to expose Russia's corruption and human rights abuses. His efforts led to the passing of the Magnitsky Act in 2012.  He is the author of Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice.    Some interesting insights from this episode:  Learn how he became the largest investor in Russia and one of the top performing investment funds in the world.  If you follow your passion before there's any real business opportunity, the profits will eventually follow.  He had an epiphany one day that if his grandfather was once the biggest communist in America, Bill would become the biggest capitalist in Eastern Europe.  Hear about the trade of the century that would help propel his fund from $100 million to over $4 billion.  Learn how the Russian police stole his corporation and then committed the biggest tax refund fraud in the history of Russia.  Learn how he sought justice for his friend Segey Magnitsky, who was tortured and murdered by the Russians, through the passage of the Magnitsky Act.  “Excellence is about rolling up your sleeves, putting in the time and constantly working at getting better in yourself at every step of the way.”

The CGAI Podcast Network
Trudeau Visits China -- Are We Close To A Trade Deal?

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 33:22


On today's 'Global Exchange' Podcast, we look at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's second visit to China, and what it means for the Canada-China relationship. Join Colin in conversation with Rob Wright, Hugh Stephens & Randolph Mank for an in-depth discussion on the possibility of a Canada-China free-trade agreement, the implications of a China visit on Canada's position in CPTPP & NATFA, as well as the broad development of a strong bilateral relationship between the Trudeau and Jinping governments. Bios: Colin Robertson (host) - A former Canadian diplomat, Colin Robertson is Vice President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and a Senior Advisor to Dentons LLP. Randolph Mank - a three-time former Canadian ambassador and businessman, with over thirty years of experience in Asia and around the world. His foreign service career included assignments in Tokyo, Stockholm and Jakarta, followed by Ambassadorial appointments in Indonesia (2003-06), Pakistan (2008-10) and Malaysia (2010-12). He is a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Hugh Stephens - Mr. Stephens has more than 35 years of government and business experience in the Asia-Pacific region. Based in Victoria, BC, Canada, he is currently Executive-in-Residence at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and Vice Chair of the Canadian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (CanCPEC). He is also a CGAI Fellow. Rob Wright - Rob Wright served as Canadian Ambassador to China from 2005-2009. He served as Ambassador to Japan from 2001-2005. From 1995-2001 he was Canadian Deputy Minister for International Trade. He is a member of the CGAI Advisory Council. Related Links: - "After the TPP: What's Next for Canada in Asia?" by Hugh Stephens [CGAI Policy Paper] (http://www.cgai.ca/after_the_tpp_whats_next_for_canada_in_asia) - "A World Larger Than Trump's: China's" by Ferry de Kerckhove [CGAI Policy Paper] (http://www.cgai.ca/a_world_larger_than_trumps_chinas) - "With no formal trade talks, Trudeau leaves international trade minister in Beijing" by Chris Hall [CBC News] (http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/justin-trudeau-china-trade-talks-1.4432975) - "Trudeau says trade with China an answer to rising populism" by Mike Blanchfield [The Canadian Press] (http://business.financialpost.com/pmn/commodities-business-pmn/agriculture-commodities-business-pmn/justin-trudeau-set-to-meet-xi-jinping-on-second-day-of-china-trip) Book Recommendations: - Randolph Mank - "This Will Make You Smarter: New Scientific Concepts to Improve Your Thinking" - by John Brockman (https://www.amazon.ca/This-Will-Make-You-Smarter/dp/0062109391/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512503759&sr=8-1&keywords=this+will+make+you+smarter) - Hugh Stephens - "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice" - by Bill Browder (https://www.amazon.ca/Red-Notice-Finance-Murder-Justice-ebook/dp/B00LD1ORX6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512503768&sr=8-1&keywords=red+notice) - Rob Wright - "The Silk Roads: A New History of the World" - by Peter Frankopan (https://www.amazon.ca/Silk-Roads-New-History-World/dp/1101946326/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512503775&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Silk+Roads) Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website at cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Jared Maltais. Music credits to Drew Phillips.

The Keeper
Episode 2 : Bill Browder

The Keeper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 30:34


Bill Browder, founder of Hermitage Capital, has become an unlikely human rights crusader who was almost single-handedly responsible for the adoption of the Magnitsky Act, a groundbreaking piece of human rights legislation. Bill and Katrina recently had the chance to talk about his life and the singular, tragic injustice that transformed him from an international financier to an international advocate for human rights and the rule of law.Businessman Bill Browder Details Dealings With Russian Lawyer Tied To Trump - NPRRed Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice by Bill BrowderBill Browder Senate Testimony - Full Text

The Hermetic Hour
Babylon's Banksters - The Alchemy of High Finance

The Hermetic Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 44:00


On Thursday June 16th, 2016 the Hermetic Hour with host Poke Runyon willl present a review of the 2010 book Babylon's Banksters, the Alchemy of deep physics, high finance and ancient religion, by Joseph Farrell. Although this book is somewhat dated in light of current events, it is important in that it presents the background of world-wide financial manipulation from a Hermetic and Magical perspective. Farrell quotes authoritative sources to establish a relation between business cycles planetary allignments and Solar activities, lending credit to astrology, ancient aliens and even the Pythagorean music of the spheres. The book raises more questions than it answers but it is fascinating and filled with provocative inormation, such as the investment formula developed by a Chinese communist Triad Tong family that brought on the 2008 Great Recession (shades of Fu Manchu !) So if you want to know how evil magicians manipulate the stock market tune in and we'll give you an overview.  

Hudson Institute Events Podcast
The Global Magnitsky Act: Ending Impunity for Human Rights Abusers

Hudson Institute Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 75:50


To address the current impetus for expanding the Magnitsky Act, Hudson Institute hosted a panel discussion including Charles Davidson, Congressman James McGovern (D-MA), Kyle Parker and Bill Browder, author of "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice."

Global Affairs Live
Putin's Number One Enemy?

Global Affairs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2015 71:32


Bill Browder, Founder and CEO, Hermitage Capital Management, discusses his new book, "Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice." Recorded live April 20, 2015.