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In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler, Dick Fain, and Jackson Felts discuss their bracket coming up at 5pm about their most hated fan bases, and who was left out, then get the Mariners injury updates from General Manager Justin Hollander before Fun with Audio.
Jackie Hollander & Kamino deliver one hour of infectious house music to celebrate their Experts Only collaboration ‘LSD'! Tech House grooves abound with tracks from Carla Bee, Cloonee, Josh Baker, PAX and more!
A veteran of the industry, Ed Hollander has brought his expertise to projects around the world and has collaborated with designers and architects like Peter Pennoyer, Bunny Williams, and Tom Kligerman. His firm, Hollander Design, is one of the few landscape architecture practices to earn a spot on the AD100 list.On this episode of the show, Hollander speaks with host Dennis Scully about how a competitive spirit has fueled his career, his connection to King Charles, and what happened when residential landscapes went from being something you looked at to something you lived in.This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and ThibautLINKSHollander DesignDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. The body camera footage has been released of the traffic stop of Kilmar Abrego Garcia in TN. Governor Moore appeared on The View & says that he is not running for President. Chef Dan of Brick & Whistle Food Co. stopped by with samples of the new certified True Blue MD crabcake sandwiches that will be sold at the ballpark. There were only 5 homicides in the city for the month of April. Mark Zuckerberg says the future of social media is AI chat bots. Brett Hollander also joined the show to recap the Yankees series win & preview the home series against KC this weekend. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
Een matroos klimt naar het kraaiennest. Wat hij ziet, doethet bloed in zijn aderen bevriezen: een schip, gehuld in een vurige gloed, dobbert als een geest over de deinende zee. Hij ziet zeilen, maar geen teken van leven. Er bestaat voor hem geen twijfel: dit is het verdoemde schip waarover in elke haven wordt gefluisterd — de Vliegende Hollander die nooit zal aanmeren… Patrick Bassant gaat op zoek naar de oorsprong van deze intrigerende mythe, van een Australische gentleman-crimineel naar de slavenhandel, een duivelspact en het einde van de VOC, Britse rancune en Duitse romantiek, en we varen langs de vele verschijningen van de Vliegende Hollander in literatuur en cultuur, van zombiebevers, Jack Sparrow, de fluwelen broek bij Gerard Reve, de verdoemde papegaai van Jef Last en de foute Hollander in dienst van de Kriegsmarine bij Louis Ferron. Hopelijk vinden we dan onze rust… Tekst: Patrick Bassant, Gerard Reve, Jef Last enLouis Ferron. Opname, montage, AI, sound design: Patrick. U kunt de inktpodcast steunen via www.buymeacoffee.com/inktpodcast.Literatuur:Agnes Andeweg, De Vliegende Hollander en Terneuzen. Vaninternationaal symbool tot lokale legende. Uitg. Den Boer de Ruiter, Vlissingen 2015Gerard Reve, De taal der Liefde 1971 (Verzameld Werk deel 2) Louis Ferron, La Paloma een spel in achttien scènes, gebaseerd op Richard Wagners libretto voor "Der fliegende Holländer",Bezige Bij 1987Jef Last, De Vliegende Hollander, Amsterdam Arbeiderspers1947Peter Altena, Léon Stapper en Michel Uyen, Van Abélard tot Zoroaster. Literaire en historische figuren vanaf de renaissance in literatuur, muziek, beeldende kunst en theater. 1994Troels Ussing, De mythe doorgeprikt: Dit is de waarheid over De Vliegende Hollander. Historianet.nl Gepubl op 27-08-2024Wagner, Richard pf: Joseph Keilberth cond/ Bayreuth Festival Orchestra & Chorus (1955)
Show Notes: Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff shares her journey from college to law school. After deferring her law school for a year, she spent a year in Spain to gain language and cultural experience. She then went to law school in Cambridge and clerked for a federal judge in New York before going into practice. Rebecca was initially interested in becoming a federal prosecutor but realized she first had to go into practice. She worked for a small boutique litigation firm that did about 60% white collar criminal defense and about 40% civil litigation. While she loved being a counselor to her clients, and a person who a client could call, day in, day out, she found the law firm's hierarchy unappealing. The Psychology of Negotiation, a PhD., and Teaching Rebecca decided to pursue a PhD in Social Psychology to study the psychology of negotiation. She talks about negotiation in law, and she began taking classes in NYU's master's program and eventually obtained a PhD in Social Psychology with a dissertation on procedural justice in negotiation. She taught in the lawyering program at NYU and was an adjunct at Seton Hall in New Jersey teaching negotiation. After obtaining her PhD, she went on the job market for academia; she got a position at Washington University in Saint Louis. Rebecca has been teaching at Washington University in Saint Louis since 2006. She teaches various core classes, including civil procedure, federal courts, law and psychology, negotiation, negotiation for executive education, and has also developed a course in women's leadership and negotiation. She has worked for groups like the Brookings Institution and the Rodel Institute. Women's Negotiation and Navigating Stereotypes Rebecca's approach to teaching women's negotiation is not about focusing on gender differences but rather on understanding the research that informs her approach. She believes that women need to be armed with knowledge about the effects of gender, culture, and race on negotiation. This knowledge can help them navigate through stereotypes and roadblocks that may arise in negotiations. In her classes, she also discusses the research that is relevant to everyone, not just women, and mentions the issue of different perceptions of men and women in and on negotiations, and how behavior of men and women is perceived differently. The discussion also touches on the misconception that some people are born good negotiators and others are bad at it. This is a misconception that can hinder effective negotiation. The best way to think about negotiation is as an experience that can be prepared for and analyzed from both structural and interpersonal perspectives. This involves considering possibilities, actions to take if negotiations don't work out, and the interpersonal elements present. Negotiation and Problem-solving Rebecca mentions that negotiation is often seen as adversarial, but it is actually more about strategically problem-solving to increase the size of the pie and generate low-cost but high-value outcomes for both parties. Examples of negotiations that are not adversarial include family law, business contracts, and reputational effects. Negotiations can have broader implications, as people may still be in each other's lives after the negotiation. The key piece that students often overlook is the relational aspect of negotiations. In negotiations, parties are not in front of a judge, and the outcome must be decent for both parties. For example, in a negotiation for a new salary or project, one person has all the power, but the decision by fiat can lead to less positive results over time, less employee retention, and less positive feelings about the project. In real-world situations, negotiations can have other elements and dimensions available. Lawyers should question their assumptions and think about the best end goal for their clients. They should also consider the potential negative consequences of their actions and the impact on their reputation and business relationships. Negotiations in Practice The conversation turns to the dynamic between attorneys and clients in family law negotiations. Research has shown that when lawyers experience fairness in negotiation, they are more likely to recommend the agreed-upon outcome to their clients, believing it forms the basis for a better long-term agreement. However, the client is not in the room, and the lawyer may manipulate the client's desire for fair process and present things differently to the client based on what they think might happen. This can lead to a gap between what the lawyer is experiencing and what the client is experiencing. Research by a professor at UC Davis has found that one of the most desirable forms of dispute resolution for regular people is negotiation by their lawyer while the client is present in the room. This could reduce the dissonance between the lawyer and the client, potentially leading to better negotiation outcomes. A Year in Madrid Rebecca recounts her experience in Madrid after college, where she lived with a family for most of the year, a difficult but interesting experience. She studied at the Complutense University, where she participated in a Hispanic studies program, which taught history, language, grammar, and art in Spanish. The program was an international one, and the students from around the world were taught in Spanish. Despite the initial loneliness and lack of familiarity, Rebecca found it fascinating and eventually moved into an apartment with friends. She found that Madrid was a large city, but not warm and fuzzy, and it was a great place to live. A Passionate and Adventurous Baker Rebecca is a passionate baker She enjoys sharing her creative side with her students, who are always happy when she bakes for them. In her home life, she has three boys and two nephews who live nearby, making the house full of baked good eaters. Baking provides a time to disconnect from the stress of professional life and connect with the world through the act of baking. One of her favorite projects was when she baked 12 cakes of Christmas based on the 12 days of Christmas. She also used cooking as a project to open her children's horizons to different cultures and ideas, especially when her kids were younger. They would research a country and make a whole meal of that country's cuisine, usually with a baked dessert. One of her favorite baked goods is a Kringle, made from an Estonian recipe. Her oldest child also fell in love with the Mongolian beef patty, a dish made from a dough of flour and water wrapped around ground beef. Influential Harvard Professors and Courses Rebecca took Justice as a freshman and ironically found it to be one of her least favorite classes. However, she enjoyed her classes in the history and literature concentration. She also took a phenomenal French literature class and enjoyed a class on modern poetry, which she likens to the study of law, as every word and construction has a reason or purpose. Timestamps: 06:11: Transition to Academia and Negotiation Research 10:12: Teaching Women's Negotiation and Gender Dynamics 18:08: Negotiation Skills for Law Students 26:12: Relational Aspects of Negotiation 31:08: Consulting and Baking Passion 41:23: Personal Reflections and Cultural Experiences 44:22: Influence of Harvard Classes and Professors Links: Author Page for Rebecca E. Hollander-Blumoff :: SSRN Instagram: @rebeccahollanderblumoff X: https://x.com/rhollblum Blue Sky: @rhollblum.bsky.social. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hollander-blumoff-475636270/ Work: https://law.washu.edu/faculty-staff-directory/profile/rebecca-hollander-blumoff/ Book: https://www.amazon.ca/Research-Handbook-Psychology-Rebecca-Hollander-blumoff/dp/1800881916 Featured Non-profit: The featured non-profit of this episode of The 92 Report is recommended by Elaine Lum MacDonald who reports: “Hi, I'm Elaine Lum McDonald, class of 1992. The featured nonprofit of this episode of The 92 report is SV2. Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund. SV2 is a community committed to accelerating equity in the Bay Area through grant making to local nonprofits, impact investing in local and global entrepreneurs and immersive learning experiences. I am proud to have been a member of this organization since 2021 and I'm currently serving on the board. I love SV2 because it is truly innovative in two ways. First, it's equity based practices, including putting grantees and investees on the board and its trust based philanthropy practices. And secondly, because of its focus on creating impact across the capital spectrum, from donations to investments. You can learn more about their work at SV2.org and now here is Will Bachmann with this week's episode.” To learn more about their work, visit: SV2.org.
Orthostatic vitals are taught throughout medical training as a quick and easy way to assess patient volume status objectively. We also frequently see these documented in MCHD charts. Is there any evidence that orthostatics help our clinical decision-making? Has anyone ever evaluated their use in EMS? Could standing a patient to check their heart rate actually be harmful? Join the podcast crew as they address these questions and more. REFERENCES 1. White, JL, Hollander, JE, Chang, AM, et al. (2019). Orthostatic vital signs do not predict 30-day serious outcomes in older emergency department patients with syncope: A multicenter observational study. The American journal of emergency medicine, 37(12), 2215–2223. 2. Shen W, Sheldon R, Yancy C, et al. 2017 ACC/AHA/HRS Guideline for the Evaluation and Management of Patients With Syncope: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines and the Heart Rhythm Society. Journal of The American College Of Cardiology. August 1, 2017;70(5):e39-e110. Available from: MEDLINE, Ipswich, MA. Accessed May 1, 2018. 3. Cohen E, Grossman E, Sapoznikov B, et al. Assessment of orthostatic hypotension in the emergency room. Blood Press. 2006;15(5):263-267. 4. Aronow WS, Lee NH, Sales FF, Etienne F. Prevalence of postural hypotension in elderly patients in a long-term health care facility. Am J Cardiol. 1988;62(4):336. 5. Ooi WL, Barrett S, Hossain M, et al. Patterns of orthostatic blood pressure change and their clinical correlates in a frail, elderly population. JAMA. 1997;277(16):1299-1304.
April 18, 2025 - "At the New Year" by John Hollander, read by Laura Beatrix Newmark by The Desmond-Fish Public Library & The Highlands Current, hosted by Ryan Biracree
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. Angelette Aviles sat in for Bryan Nehman this morning. Court of appeals backs the judge in the Abrego Garcia case. The birth right citizen case is being heard in the supreme court. Two sections in the BPD consent decree have been terminated. Mark Anthony Thomas of The Greater Baltimore Committee joined C4 & Angelette in the studio this morning discussing the upcoming investment summit in May. Brett Hollander, Orioles broadcaster also joined the show to preview the upcoming weekend series against the Reds. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
In this episode of the Trend Talk series, a companion podcast for APA's 2025 Trend Report for Planners, Joe DeAngelis, AICP, research manager at the American Planning Association, chats with author and urban planning professor Justin Hollander, FAICP. Listen as they examine the potential for human settlements on the Moon and Mars, and discover the unique challenges and ethical questions that come with planning cities beyond Earth. Hollander also shares insights from his book, First City on Mars: An Urban Planner's Guide to Settling the Red Planet, discussing the opportunities for planners in the expanding space industry and the lessons we can learn for urban development back on our home planet. Episode URL: https://planning.org/podcast/the-role-of-planners-in-space-exploration-with-justin-hollander-faicp/
This week we celebrate Hollywood Howard's birthday with Audrey Hollander. We talk about being love bombed, her return to porn and how she REALLY left the seminary. Follow Brian on Threads, Instagram and X - Support the show and get bonus audio/video episodes, ringtones, bonus footage and more!! All at patreon.com/brianmccarthy.
The Mariners are in Cincinnati as they begin a roadtrip in a hitter friendly ballpark, so how will the offense respond and what's realistic for this team? :30- The Ol' Judge is here! The honorable Bucknelius Cornhole representing. - ZaZu the Swaplord as a nickname for Hollander really has legs.. - Julio is great, but Elly de la Cruz is the most talented player on the field tonight. - The Warriors are going to lose tonight and Adam Silver is going to poop himself. - Retiring Shadeur Sanders and Travis Hunter's number at Colorado just makes sense. - Draftmas has passed Freedom on the list of things Americans love. :45- We close out the show with one last thing!
Send us a textDr. Judd Hollander with Thomas Jefferson University discussed successful telemedicine implementations with solid ROI. He also discusses strategies in approaching health systems leaders for buy-in.
Mariners GM Justin Hollander joins the show on the heels of the M's sweep of the Rangers.
Mariners GM JUSTIN HOLLANDER joins the show on the heels of an M's sweep of the Rangers. :30- Draftmas Stocking Stuffers - Tom Pelissero is reporting that the Raiders now have their eye on Shadeur Sanders at 6. Wonder how Geno's gonna feel about that one… - Tet McMillan to the Seahawks at #18? How real is that possibility? Matt Miller seems to think it is very possible, in fact, he's predicting it. - According to ESPN, Kyle Williams is one of the 7 fastest risers in the NFL Draft. :45- Is Imaleava worth $4 million? He certainly seems to think so and it's further proof that something needs to change in the college football world.
ANDRES GONZALEZ (ESPN/Sirius XM) joins the show to discuss Rory's big win at the Masters. Could getting over the Masters unlock even more for Rory? Who else could achieve the career Grand Slam and how close are they? :30- ABCs of the Mariners - X is for eXhale- does that sweep allow for some relief and a little bit of an exhale? - Y is for youth movement- Ben Williamson is on his way up and could be a great addition to the roster. - Z is for Zazu the Swap Lord- is that a good nickname for Hollander? :45- We close out the show with one last thing!
When David’s client Jim was making sandwiches with his eighth-grade daughter, Jessica, he didn’t expect a lesson on bear markets. But her surprising questions led to a deeper conversation about market downturns, retirement, and what it all really means. In this episode of Protect Your Assets, David “The Sandman” Hollander explains key facts about bear markets, shares insights on recent volatility, and challenges listeners with a quiz. Can you beat an eighth grader? From the bull and bear cases to the impact of tariffs and recessions, tune in for a timely look at what’s driving today’s headlines. You can send your questions to questions@pyaradio.com for a chance to be answered on air. Catch up on past episodes: http://pyaradio.com Liberty Group website: https://libertygroupllc.com/ Attend an event: www.pyaevents.com Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation: https://calendly.com/libertygroupllc/scheduleacall/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When David’s client Jim was making sandwiches with his eighth-grade daughter, Jessica, he didn’t expect a lesson on bear markets. But her surprising questions led to a deeper conversation about market downturns, retirement, and what it all really means. In this episode of Protect Your Assets, David “The Sandman” Hollander explains key facts about bear markets, shares insights on recent volatility, and challenges listeners with a quiz. Can you beat an eighth grader? From the bull and bear cases to the impact of tariffs and recessions, tune in for a timely look at what’s driving today’s headlines. You can send your questions to questions@pyaradio.com for a chance to be answered on air. Catch up on past episodes: http://pyaradio.com Liberty Group website: https://libertygroupllc.com/ Attend an event: www.pyaevents.com Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation: https://calendly.com/libertygroupllc/scheduleacall/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Casey Cornell never planned to become an auto recycler. Working at State Farm Insurance with a side business in construction, he stepped in temporarily when his father fell ill, thinking he'd manage the small parts yard until his dad returned. Twenty-two years later, Casey has transformed Cornell's Auto Parts from a modest operation with Hollander books and minimal inventory into a powerhouse spanning 65 acres with nearly 50 employees and multiple delivery trucks on the road daily.What makes Cornell's story particularly compelling is his strategic approach to growth. Unlike many established yards that resisted technological change, Casey embraced computerization from the beginning. "I wanted the computer and I wanted the easy route," he explains, highlighting how his insurance industry background influenced his openness to systems and programs that streamlined operations.The cornerstone of Cornell's success lies in standardized quality control. Every part—regardless of destination—undergoes identical handling: washing, inspection, photography, documentation, and proper packaging. "Everything gets the same process. That way, you don't mess up," Casey emphasizes. This consistency has built Cornell's reputation across the Northeast recycling community.Beyond operations, Casey credits industry networking as crucial to his development. Through PRP Northeast involvement, regular management calls, and yard audits, he's continuously refined his approach. His advice for newcomers? "Go see people, listen and learn because there's no sense in reinventing the wheel." This collaborative spirit distinguishes automotive recycling from many other industries, where competitors readily share knowledge and best practices.As technology continues transforming recycling—from AI-assisted part location to integrated payment systems—Casey remains committed to adaptation while preserving the quality standards that built his business. Join us for this revealing conversation about the unexpected path to success in automotive recycling and the power of industry relationships.
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Karsten ist nicht nur Läufer und Radfahrer, sondern auch Leitender Verbandsarzt beim Deutschen Leichtathletik Verband. Er betreut die Deutschen Skilangläufer im DSV und ist als Rennarzt bei vielen Läufen dabei.Und außerdem war er einer der ersten, die eine Carbonschuh-Prototypen am Fuß hatten.Seitdem lässt ihn das Thema nicht mehr los und so geht es heute um folgendes:- Was macht einen Carbonschuh aus?- Wer kann einen/ welchen Carbonschuh laufen?- Was bringt der eigentlich?- Wie lange hält der Carbonschuh?- Wenn man ihn einsetzt, bei welchen Trainings und Wettkämpfen sollte das sein?- Wohin geht die Entwicklung?- Wo liegen die Risiken, welche Verletzungen treten vermehrt auf?Hier gibt's mehr Infos zu Karsten und seinem Lehrstuhl: https://www.medicalschool-hamburg.de/ueber-uns/team/team-fakultaet-medizin/karsten-hollander/Und hier findet ihr sein Buch "Funktionelles Krafttraining für Läufer"
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. C4 & Bryan kicked off the show this morning discussing their interview with Governor Wes Moore. Possible cuts to the MD budget. Chef Dan Doyle of Brick & Whistle Food Co. along with the Oriole Bird brought in some of the new options for 2025 at Camden Yards as today kicks off the regular season. A democrat goes off on the house of delegates and you have to hear the sound to believe it. Brett Hollander, broadcaster for your Baltimore Orioles joined the show for a preview of opening day 2025 against the Toronto Blue Jays. Izzy Patoka, Baltimore Co. Councilman also joined the show talking about the impact of the state budget on locals. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
S10 is zangeres. Na hits als ‘Ik haat hem voor jou', ‘Adem je in' en haar Eurovisie Songfestival-inzending ‘De diepte' is Stien den Hollander terug met een nieuw album: ‘Mijn Haren Ruiken Naar Vuur'. Over het album zegt S10: "Ik heb alle restjes van mijn gebroken hart bij elkaar geschraapt om dit album te maken en van die stukken heb ik een roze luchtkasteel gebouwd.” Haar werk werd meerdere keren uitgeroepen tot Song van het Jaar en bekroond met 3FM Awards en Edisons. Femke van der Laan gaat met S10 in gesprek.
Hey Diabuddy thank you for listening to show, send me some positive vibes with your favorite part of this episode.In today's episode, I sit down with Leontine, a T1D of 30 years from the Netherlands. Leontine's diagnosis is another example of a broken system and how we aren't being seen, heard, or listened too. We discussed her Diabetes challenges, being diagnosed at 20 years old and starting her modeling career, and how she was able to overcome the obstacles in her life. For all of you ladies, we also talked about her symptoms and challenges going through menopause and the lack of support and fundamental understanding there is out there.Leontine's Instagram:Coach Ken's Resources:Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.comNewsletter Sign Up"More Than A1C" - My Signature Coaching ProgramThe Diabetes Nutrition Master CourseThe 5-Pillars Of Diabetes Success WorksheetSet Up a Free Call...Apparel StoreSupport & Donate To The PodcastThe T1D Exchange Registry is a research study, conducted over time, for individuals with type 1 diabetes and their supporters. Participants volunteer to provide their data for Diabetes research. Once enrolled, Registry participants have the opportunity to sign up for other studies on various topics related to type 1 diabetes.You can make an impact on the future of Diabetes now! Fill out an online survey and gain access to tons of new research and the online portal. It only takes 10-15 minutes.Have a question, send me a DM or email. I'd love to connect and answer any questions you have.You can find the show on any platform you listen to your podcasts!Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review, so you're notified when new episode drop every week.Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out:Instagram: @CoachK3NInstagram: @thehealthydiabeticpodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: ken@simplifyingdiabetes.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The Healthy Diabetic Podcast should be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your Diabetes management.Support the show
Alaska has spawned a long list of serial killers from the gold rush era in the early 1900s to the present day. Is Brian Steven Smith the latest member of this notorious fraternity? I did an episode on this case several months ago, but a great deal has happened with it since then. Smith's first two murder cases have moved through the court system, and the police have released information suggesting he has more victims. Sources Batts, Amber. “Anchorage police ignored warnings, let Brian Steven Smith keep killing.” August 18, 2024. This is How We Rise. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Anchorage jury sees horrific video evidence of woman's slaying.” February 13, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Are you guys in a rush?: Smith interrupted police interview to confess to second killing.” February 15, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “As Smith murder trial begins, a new explanation of how digital card showing killing got to police.” February 6, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Daughter of homicide victim testifies in Smith trial.” February 8, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Defendant in hotel killing indicted on additional charges: FBI ‘actively' assisting investigation – Court documents filed this week indicate an active, wide-ranging investigation that may extend beyond Alaska.” October 15, 2019. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Homemade silencers, Clorox and latex gloves: what police found in Brian Smith's home and truck.” February 21, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “'I have something to show you': Murder suspect texted Anchorage man in hours after hotel room killing, met him at Hillside park.” February 22, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Judge rules graphic video of killing can't be shown to Smith trial jurors --- yet.” February 9, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Jurors see interrogation video in which Smith admits to dumping body.” February 14, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Jury in Smith trial hears how railroad workers discovered body.” February 16, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriaul. “Family of missing Alaska woman believes she may be Brian Smith's third victim.” July 28, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Prosecutor says he ‘targeted the most vulnerable, and videos will prove it.' His defense says the evidence isn't so clear-cut.” February 7, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Smith found guilty on all charges in double murder trial.” February 22, 2024. Anchorage Daily News. Boots, Michelle Theriault. “Victim's family members and activists pack court hearing of man accused of killing two Alaska Native women – Veronica Abouchuk's family members filled the courtroom as Brian Steven Smith pleaded not guilty to her murder.” October 22, 2019. Anchorage Daily News. Brown, Lee. “Wife of ‘memory card' murder suspect Brian Smith shocked at his ‘dark' side.” October 24, 2019. New York Post. Deliso, Meredith, and Dhanika Pineda, “How a stolen phone led to a murder trial for deaths of 2 Alaska Native women.” February 9, 2024. ABC News. Hollander, Zac. “Anchorage man accused of hotel killing charged in the death of another woman – Brian Steven Smith, 48, now faces murder charges in the deaths of two women.” October 17, 2019. Anchorage Daily News. Hollander, Zac and M.T. Boots. “Videos and photos show brutal attack of woman in Anchorage hotel room by man charged in her death, charges say – A 48-year-old Anchorage man was charged with murder in the death of a woman whose body was found along the Seward Highway south of Anchorage last week.” October 9, 2019. Anchorage Daily News. Kuhn, Jonson. “APD says photos do not prove Alaska Native woman was murdered by Brian Smith.” July 29, 2024. KTUU. Ortiz, Aimee.
In this episode of Protect Your Assets, host David Hollander discusses the role of annuities in navigating market volatility and protecting your wealth. He provides an in-depth look at fixed index annuities (FIAs) and multi-year guaranteed annuities (MYGAs), comparing them to other investment options like CDs. The episode also addresses common myths surrounding annuities, including misconceptions about death benefits and fees. Hollander explains the importance of understanding annuity fees, beneficiary designations, and how they can fit into a diversified investment strategy. Tune in for a clear breakdown of how annuities can be used to protect your retirement and help manage risk. You can send your questions to questions@pyaradio.com for a chance to be answered on air. Catch up on past episodes: http://pyaradio.com Liberty Group website: https://libertygroupllc.com/ Attend an event: www.pyaevents.com Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation: https://calendly.com/libertygroupllc/scheduleacall/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Protect Your Assets, host David Hollander discusses the role of annuities in navigating market volatility and protecting your wealth. He provides an in-depth look at fixed index annuities (FIAs) and multi-year guaranteed annuities (MYGAs), comparing them to other investment options like CDs. The episode also addresses common myths surrounding annuities, including misconceptions about death benefits and fees. Hollander explains the importance of understanding annuity fees, beneficiary designations, and how they can fit into a diversified investment strategy. Tune in for a clear breakdown of how annuities can be used to protect your retirement and help manage risk. You can send your questions to questions@pyaradio.com for a chance to be answered on air. Catch up on past episodes: http://pyaradio.com Liberty Group website: https://libertygroupllc.com/ Attend an event: www.pyaevents.com Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation: https://calendly.com/libertygroupllc/scheduleacall/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Founder of the Rural Games Trust will preview all the action you can expect this weekend at the Rural Games in Palmerston North, and all the glitz and glamour happening on Friday evening at the Rural Sports Awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob and Dave react to Mariners GM Justin Hollander’s honest comments on their offseason performance, they break down whether we’ll see a change in their offensive philosophy in Dan Wilson’s first full season as manager, they ask if it’s possible for Andres Munoz to get even better this season, and they try to predict whether Ernest Jones will resign with the Seahawks in the offseason.
Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer joins the show and she gives us an update on the new changeup that Andres Munoz has developed. Shannon explains that there is a little more of a relaxed feel in camp this year, still very productive but a different feel. // Need To Know: The Mariners had a great game yesterday with an 11-5 win over the Angels. Dan Wilson is really happy with what he is seeing out of Mitch Garver. There have been good things already in Peoria, Andres Munoz now has a changeup. The Kraken had a win over the Florida Panthers to start their 2nd half of the season. // Mariners GM Justin Hollander joins the show and breaks down what actually goes on in the world of an MLB GM. He breaks down where Julio is currently at in terms of hitting after a couple of subpar seasons. He is also pleased with how the Mariners bullpen is shaping up with its depth. How do you know when a prospect is ready for the call-up?
Bump and Stacy hear what Mariners general manager Justin Hollander had to say about Julio’s offseason development, his relationship with Jerry Dipoto, and the Mariners’ hitting coaches, they answer your questions about players at the NFL combine and the Seahawks offseason in Four Down Territory, they hear why the Eagles defense had a meeting before their Super Bowl LIX parade in the Timeline, and they wrap up the show by telling you what you need to know!
Join Lynn Hoffman for this delightful episode with one of the great American songwriters of our generation, Sam Hollander. The list of musicians he has written for includes a who's who, Train, Katy Perry, Weezer, One Direction and many more. Sam is a member of the board of Musicians on Call which this podcast supports. If you have questions or comments write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com. Check out our companion podcast "takin ' a walk" here. here Please share this podcast with your friends and thanks for spreading the word.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Lynn Hoffman for this delightful episode with one of the great American songwriters of our generation, Sam Hollander. The list of musicians he has written for includes a who's who, Train, Katy Perry, Weezer, One Direction and many more. Sam is a member of the board of Musicians on Call which this podcast supports. If you have questions or comments write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com. Check out our companion podcast "takin ' a walk" here. here Please share this podcast with your friends and thanks for spreading the word.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 153rd edition of the Cool Sports Network, Chase Coburn sits down with MASN Sports Reporter, Announcer and Analyst, Brett Hollander, who shares his career path to get to his current position, along with the structure of this Baltimore Orioles roster in 2025 and how it can make a push towards a championship. PS. This was recorded before the offseason, so Juan Soto's switch, along with the losses and additions Baltimore had in the offseason are not mentioned in this episodeWatch Chase's Interview with Adam Schefter: youtube.com/watch?v=66U0Z_OwcO4&t=349sWiz Talk with Chase: podcasters.spotify.com/chase085Cool Sports Network: podcasters.spotify.com/chase-coburnChase's Sports News: chasessportsnews.comCool Sports Newsletter: chasecoburn.substack.comInstagram: chases_sports_newsX (Twitter): Chase Coburn (@coolsportskid)Profile @ The League Winners: theleaguewinners.com/author/chase/Chase's Sports News YT: youtube.com/@csn504
Te gast zijn kleuterleerkracht Ingrid den Hollander en trainer en spreker Sayma Kuipers en we spreken over spelend leren in de echte kleuterklas en in de metaforische kleuterklas van het team. Aanleiding is Sayma's organisatieboek Het is hier net een kleuterklas, maar ook Ingrid heeft een boek geschreven, het prentenboek voor kleuters Diede Durft! Sayma gebruikt de metafoor van de kleuterklas voor het spelend leren in teams. Mensen geven haar vaak terug dat hun werk- of schoolteam net een kleuterklas is, waarmee ze bedoelen dat iedereen de eigen gang gaat en teamleden niet echt samenwerken. Sayma draait deze negatieve duiding om naar een positieve. Juist wanneer elk team een kleuterklas is, zou het samenwerken en het eigen werk veel plezierig zijn. Kleuters hebben namelijk essentiële kenmerken voor werkgeluk. De kenmerken die daarvoor volgens haar zorgen zijn: nieuwsgierigheid, doorvragen naar het waarom, mensen echt willen leren kennen, creativiteit, focus hebben, met passie werken en experimenteren. Ingrid ziet in haar kleuterklas veel van die kleuterkenmerken terug. Zij geeft in ons gesprek veel voorbeelden van het gedrag van kleuters, van spelend leren en van het gepersonaliseerd begeleiden daarvan door leerkrachten. Ingrid hecht een enorm belang aan spelend leren, omdat kinderen daardoor volgens haar zowel letters en cijfers als relationele vaardigheden leren. Sayma ziet dat belang ook voor de volwassen mens. Spelen versterkt naast werkgeluk ook de onderlinge relaties en de executieve vaardigheden. Deze podcast is mede mogelijk gemaakt door schoolleidersopleiding ATTC, onderwijsadvies School Matters en rustplek De vallei van het goede leven.
Bump and Stacy are joined in studio by Mariners General Manager Justin Hollander to get his perspective on the Mariners offseason moves, their roster building philosophy, and last season’s offensive inconsistencies, they answer your questions about Super Bowl LIX and the Raiders hiring Chip Kelly in Four Down Territory, and they wrap up the show by telling you what you need to know!
On this week's episode, the founder of Aroastia Coffee, Andy Hollander, tells us about the time he saw his first live show post-COVID in Queens and realized there was still hope and fun to be had in NYC! Check out Andy on InstagramHave fun like Andy and see the SubtonicsDonate to City HarvestThis week's Rachel's Recs: Tableau Vivant at Sculpture Center & Leroy'sWhat did you think of this week's episode?They Had Fun on Instagram, YouTube, and our website
JAGE: https://wordsfromthewharf.substack.com/ https: //wordsfromthewharf.substack.com/p/pretty-little-liars CONNOR: https://youtu.be/LtJoj08Ib6E?si=9glJ9YUiDvD8b-qY No meme review today guys, the front office has given us plenty to discuss and Justin Hollander should do more of the speaking than Jerry Dipoto. The Mariners, like every other team around baseball are just a couple days away from breaking ground at Spring Training with pitchers and catchers reporting! What did the two main front office executives for the Seattle Mariners have to say about the offseason and their attitude about the team going into 2025? Hollander on 710 1:10 Pecota Projections 14:05 Dipoto's interview 20:30 Some links below are affiliate links
Eva Hoytema van Konijnenburg and Clara van Karnebeek tell the podcast about the treatabolome an epic project to include all current IMD treatments and add them to the IEMbase. The Metabolic Treatabolome and Inborn Errors of Metabolism Knowledgebase therapy tool: Do not miss the opportunity to treat! Bibiche den Hollander, et al https://doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12835
In this episode, Scott Becker interviews Dr. Judd Hollander, Senior Vice President of Healthcare Delivery Innovation at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Hollander shares insights from his career, including pioneering telemedicine programs, leveraging AI for healthcare solutions, and reshaping the patient experience through innovation.
The founder and trustee of the New Zealand Rural Games (celebrating its 10th year) and New Zealand Rural Sports Awards previews both events, which are coming up on March 7-9 in Palmerston North.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we bring you two stories about the science of morality. Or morality in science. Either way you want to look at it. Part 1: Political scientist Ethan Hollander interviews a Nazi war criminal as part of his research. Part 2: As a graduate student, Cather Simpson is excited to present her work -- but then her adviser lies about it. Ethan J. Hollander is a professor of political science at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He is also the author of Hegemony and the Holocaust: State Power and Jewish Survival in Occupied Europe. Hollander's published scholarship also includes research on democratization in Eastern Europe and on the Arab Spring. At Wabash, Dr. Hollander teaches courses on the Politics of the Middle East, Ethnic Conflict and Genocide, European Politics, and Research Methods and Statistics. He is a native of Miami Beach, and received his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2006. When Cather Simpson graduated from high-school in the USA, she was certain she was going to become a neurosurgeon. She was very, very wrong. In her first year at uni, she discovered scientific research and got completely hooked. She is now a Professor of Physics and Chemical Sciences at the University of Auckland, where she started and directed a super-fun ultrafast laser lab called the Photon Factory. These days, she's morphed into an entrepreneurial academic. The first company she co-founded, Engender Technologies, uses lasers to sort sperm by sex for the dairy industry. The second, Orbis Diagnostics, uses lasers for infectious disease testing at point-of-care – she is currently CEO there. The latest, Luminoma DX, uses light to screen more effectively for skin cancers. When she's not enjoying the pleasure and satisfaction from using lasers to solve the knotty problems presented by Mother Nature, she's doing 5000 piece puzzles and being “Schrodinger's Mom” – simultaneously the world's best and worst mother – to two lovely sons. Note: Ethan's story was produced as part of our partnership with Springer Nature's Springer Storytellers program. Find out more at beforetheabstract.com. Cather's story was produced as part of our partnership with SCANZ, Science Communicators Association of New Zealand. Find out more at www.scanz.co.nz. And look for more Story Collider shows in Wellington, New Zealand, in 2018! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ACIM Quote: Our function is to work together, because apart from each other we cannot function at all. (ACIM, T-8.VI.8:4) Today's Guest: Tara Hollander joins Tam and Matt to share her inspiring forgiveness story related to her musical career. In this episode, we explore themes of: Letting go of attachment Overcoming guilt Three Inspiring Classical Music Pieces That Tara Recommends: Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata in B-flat major Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 3 in D minor Mentioned On This Podcast: The Fibonacci Sequence https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci_sequence Announcement: ACIM Audio is now on both Android phones and iPhones. This easy-to-use app brings the profound teachings of A Course in Miracles directly to your mobile device, making it easier to immerse yourself in the Course anytime, anywhere. Android here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.acim.audio Iphone (iOS) here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/a-course-in-miracles-audio/id6443662668 The ACIM Audio App is the whole Course in the palm of your hands Read-Along Mode: Experience synchronized text and audio for enhanced comprehension and focus. Smart Auto Bookmarks: Seamlessly navigate between the Text and the Workbook without ever losing your place. Curated Prayers: Access nearly 200 different prayers from the Course in the Meditate tab. Stay Connected with Us, Join The Miracle Voices Email List: https://www.miraclevoices.org/email-signup/ Feel Inspired to Make a Love Offering? Visit: https://www.miraclevoices.org/donate Think your Forgiveness Story Would Inspire Listeners? Submit your forgiveness story here: https://www.miraclevoices.org/form
On working with Def Leppard and Gym Class Heroes and Ringo Starr and Carole King; on the birth—and death—of Bad Ronald; on how one fights to sustain a career in music.
Join hosts MDAVIS and WEYGN in an engaging episode of the "RIDINOUTALLDAY" podcast as they welcome the legendary adult film star, AVN Hall of Famer, Audrey Hollander. Audrey shares her exhilarating journey in the adult industry, discussing her recent induction into the Hall of Fame and her experience rediscovering her sexuality. She opens up about the evolving dynamics of the industry, the embrace of feminine energy, and the impact of social media platforms like OnlyFans.Dive into her candid conversations about the past and present of adult entertainment, including anecdotes from her illustrious career and insights into the changes that have shaped the industry. Audrey also reveals her transition to rebranding herself as a MILF, the adjustments she's made to align with contemporary trends, and how she balances her legendary status with an evolving identity in the adult film landscape. OH AND WE STILL NOT EDITING SH*T!!
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett chats with his weekly guest, Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network and Michael-Shawn Dugar from The Athletic stops by for the “Opponent Preview.” Puck opened up the show reacting to yesterday's show with Rob Staton, from SeahawksDraftBlog.com. This was a miserable offseason for John Schneider, but how do they go about fixing it this offseason? Some tough decisions will have to be made on current players. But so far with Schneider running the ship it's been rocky. Puck turns his attention to the Huskies and wonders why they would keep playing Will Rogers at quarterback and not hand the reigns over to Demond Williams. he plays a soundbite from his show with Elise Woodward and Jordan Reffett, “Puck the Huskies” asking them that very question. Is making a bowl game that big of a deal?Can you believe what Mariners GM Justin Hollander said about Mitch Garver and Mitch Haniger?? Puck reacts to that and the report that the Mariners are interested in bringing back Justin Turner. Mike Garafolo, NFL Network, joins Jason “Puck” Puckett for his weekly conversation. Mike has pulled off on the side of the road as he is traveling to Philly to cover Thursday night football between the Eagles and the Commanders. Puck asked Mike a hypothetical question about whether or not Seahawks fans would switch Mike Macdonald and Ryan Grubb for Dan Quinn and Kliff Kingsbury…but, Puck says you have to add Jayden Daniels! That question leads to the discussion with the Bears and Caleb Williams. Who will be the next coach of the Bears? They obviously have to hire an offensive minded coach. Would Lincoln Riley of USC be the perfect fit?What is wrong with the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones? Also, Mike and Puck would be thrilled to see Deion Sanders land with the Cowboys…Amazing theater! Finally, Puck asks Mike, what is wrong with his Seahawks and what is going on with John Schneider? Is he equipped to truly run this thing?Michael Shawn-Dugar, The Athletic. @MikeDugar. Co-Host of “Seahawks-Man-2-Man Podcast” joined Jason “Puck” Puckett from the “Opponent Preview.” Mike and Puck discussed the offseason by Seahawks GM John Schneider. How much of it was a failure and do they have enough resources to fix the problem?Why does the organization have an issue with drafting offensive lineman? Is it a philosophical problem or coaching issue? If the team continues to lose would it be better for them to lose out to raise their draft position or finish strong so they know the switch they made with the head coach was the right move?Should the Seahawks consider trading D.K. Metcalf and consider moving on from Geno Smith in the offseason?Finally, Puck wraps up with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Lebron James is not human and is a cyborg! Appreciate what he is doing at his age. You'll never see it again.
In this episode of The Speed of Culture, Matt Britton speaks with Gail Hollander, Chief Marketing Officer at The J.M. Smucker Company. Gail discusses the importance of understanding cultural truths, how to remain relevant in a fast-evolving CPG landscape, and the art of balancing short-term wins with long-term brand equity.Follow Suzy on Twitter: @AskSuzyBizFollow Gail Hollander on LinkedInSubscribe to The Speed of Culture on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at suzy@suzy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David welcomes the witty and wonderful hit songwriter-producer Sam Hollander -- author of the hilarious and insightful memoir "21-Hit Wonder: Flopping My Way to the Top of The Charts" -- to the Straw Hut Studios to discuss life & music, and how "Naked Lunch" fans can now WATCH episodes with Hanson, Bonnie Hunt, Daryl Hall and more on YouTube at the Phil Rosenthal World channel. For instance, you watch the Hanson episode by clicking here! Then we revisit Phil & David's great conversation with Hanson whose "Underneath: Complete" release is out now. Order it here. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Audrey Hollander is an iconic porn legend. As the redheaded queen of ultra-hardcore performances in the 2000s, she has more than 30 AVNs in her name, and has finally been added to the AVN Hall of Fame! After taking a career break, Audrey returns to the industry with a boundary checklist and total control over her image. She talks about living a double life as an elementary teacher escorting on the side, to finally stepping into adult films. Expect some juicy insights and honest truths as Audrey shares candid stories about her early days in the industry and her empowering 20-guy gangbang. Audrey is now a totally transparent and authentic performer, and is ready to control her image moving forward! This is a conversation about resilience, empowerment, and growth. Get 15% off The Perineum Massager by Butter Wellness or the Butter Starter Kit. Go to butterwellness.com and use the code “HOLLY” at checkout for 15% off. ________________________________________________________ Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content such as live streams of our interviews, early releases, exclusive Q&As, access to my fine art photography and video, plus so much more! Join our community now at http://Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered Follow Audrey Hollander - https://www.instagram.com/theaudreyhollander Visit my Official Podcast site: https://www.hollyrandallunfiltered.com/ Follow Holly on all the platforms: https://link.me/hollyrandall Sign up for Patreon Access!! https://www.patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered To make a one time donation: https://www.paypal.me/hollyrandall78