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Dank Swamp Rebellion
Wasted Creation with Blaine Bruskotter & Sam Ard Part IV: Demoralized

Dank Swamp Rebellion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 27:29


The time has come for Sam and Blaine to embark on the journey that is the universe and explore its deepest caverns of brutality. This is the Series Finale with Wasted Creation! In Part IV we get into the different backgrounds of WC's members, being city and country folk, the crypto market and artists releasing NFTs, and how gambling is everything. History repeats itself and we find the blur between the genres lines more, more evident.. So as we get ready to pilot the DSR Gundam into space while blasting Zydeco Djent. We welcome Wasted Creation to the Rebellion with our heavy hearts and celestial minds. This is Demoralized with Wasted Creation and DSR!   Check Out Wasted Creation Here! Wasted Creation - Black Dominion Music Video Primordial LP Socials   Icon Events   KEE Sound   Help Support DSR and our Buds! New Orleans' own Elmer's CheeWees  Grab your Music Gear with Bayou Merchandise & Specialties Hang with Daniel Merry on ALT 9.23 DSR Distrokid Pickled Pepper Hop Shop Save 20% on your order by using promo code: DSRTALKS See what else DSR is up too! Dank Swamp Rebellion

Rural Matters
The Digital Rural Economy (Ascendium Part IV) with Sarah Cacicio, Cindy Lopez, Meredith Hatch, and Mark Rembert

Rural Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 47:24


In Part IV of our landmark eight-part series on rural higher education and workforce development, produced in collaboration with and underwritten by the Ascendium Education Group, Michelle chats with an intriguing panel immersed in issues involving the digital rural economy, including Sarah Cacicio, Senior Project Director of Adult Learning at Digital Promise; Cindy Lopez,  Executive Director of Network Engagement at Achieving the Dream; Meredith Hatch, Director, Network Relations at Achieving the Dream; and Mark Rembert, the Director of the Rural Innovation Network at the Center on Rural Innovation (CORI). Almost three-fourths of jobs require at least a minimal degree of digital skills, notes Rembert. There are opportunities for rural residents in this economic transformation, but traditionally rural workers have worked in positions that don't require that a high degree of digital skills, he adds. CORI is a national nonprofit advancing inclusive rural prosperity through digital economy ecosystems that support scalable entrepreneurship and tech job creation. One way they do that is by focused on developing entrepreneurial programs and working with education institutions to offer digital opportunities in rural areas. Hatch describes how Achieving the Dream is building resiliency in rural areas, by  facilitating program analysis and peer learning that will support adoption of  digital skill-building programs. Those initiatives include coding, cybersecurity, and other training programs to help residents adapt to the digital economy.  Indeed, colleges are now leading the change to create local digital economies in sync with the national economy, says Lopez. This involves partnering with local, regional, and national businesses and investing in training their own faculties on digital skills, she adds. Lopez notes that it's also critical to expand broadband capabilities in rural communities to enable economic opportunity. Cacicio describes Digital Promise's adult learning initiative, which is currently researching the use of  micro-credentials (digital certifications that verify learners' skills) in postsecondary rural communities. Micro-credentials open up opportunities for learners to earn and verify their skills, and have the potential to mitigate existing biases. It's important to get the learner's perspectives on micro-credentials and adult learning, she adds. This episode and the entire series on rural higher education and workforce development is sponsored by Ascendium Education Group, a nonprofit organization committed to helping learners from low-income backgrounds reach their educational and career goals.  For more information, visit ascendiumphilanthropy.org  

Locked On Colts - Daily Podcast On The Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts Positional Previews, Part IV: Offensive Line + Defensive Line

Locked On Colts - Daily Podcast On The Indianapolis Colts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 41:23


On today's episode, Evan and Stampede Blue's Stephen Reed continue on with the Indianapolis Colts' positional previews. In Part IV, Indy's offensive and defensive line go under the microscope. How will the Colts' starting unit help protect Carson Wentz? With the five-man unit of Eric Fisher, Quenton Nelson, Ryan Kelly, Mark Glowinski, and Braden Smith, Indianapolis is in good shape with their biggest strength of the roster up front. We dive into all five and their expectations for the 2021 season. Looking over the defensive line, Indianapolis has a very solid 4-man lineup. DeForest Buckner, Kwity Paye, Grover Stewart, and Tyquan Lewis also have in-depth analysis on what their expectations should be for the upcoming season. All of this, plus so much more, as we continue on in our preview series! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Literary Joe's Inner Child Podcast
Marathon Part IV Interview with Director & Writer Keith Strausbaugh

Literary Joe's Inner Child Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 32:27


Marathon releases today and we're celebrating its 100% Rotten Tomatoes score by sharing our special four-part interview line-up with the cast and crew. In Part IV, Keith Strausbaugh, the director, and writer of the mockumentary chatted with us about his love for improvisation, the process of gathering Vegas comedians for the film, and what it's like to actually create a project like this and the difficulties of the road between script and screen. We also learned quite a bit about an animation concept that Keith has had in the works for the better part of a decade entitled C.J. Parker, 2nd Grade Dick, which mixes elements of noir and crime with an adult animated series. Be sure to check out our interviews with fellow Marathon actresses Kimia Behpoornia and Natalie Sullivan as well as actor Jimy Slonina in Parts I, II, and III. You can also find them all in video form on our new YouTube channel! Marathon is out now on VOD!

It'sSoulReal
How To Have A Balanced Relationship: Finding Balance Series

It'sSoulReal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 84:06


In Part IV of our Finding Balance Series, Rocqi and Oso explore what is a Balanced Relationship, how to balance your relationship, and how to decide the roles within a balanced relationship. Remember to check out Part III of our Finding Balance Series, where Rocqi and Oso explore what makes a woman Balanced within her masculine and feminine energy and challenge norms associated with Traditional and Modern women. Remember to check out Part II of our Finding Balance Series, where Rocqi and Oso explore what makes a man Balanced within his masculine and feminine energy and challenge norms associated with Traditional and Modern men. Remember to check out Part I of our Finding Balanced Series, Divine Masculine and Feminine Energy where Rocqi and Oso explore the duality of energy that exists in each of us. Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch video clips of this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itssoulreal/support

It'sSoulReal Podcast
How To Have A Balanced Relationship: Finding Balance Series(3.10.2021)

It'sSoulReal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 82:38


In Part IV of our Finding Balance Series, Rocqi and Oso explore what is a Balanced Relationship, how to balance your relationship, and how to decide the roles within a balanced relationship. Remember to check out Part III of our Finding Balance Series, where Rocqi and Oso explore what makes a woman Balanced within her masculine and feminine energy and challenge norms associated with Traditional and Modern women. Remember to check out Part II of our Finding Balance Series, where Rocqi and Oso explore what makes a man Balanced within his masculine and feminine energy and challenge norms associated with Traditional and Modern men. Remember to check out Part I of our Finding Balanced Series, Divine Masculine and Feminine Energy where Rocqi and Oso explore the duality of energy that exists in each of us. Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch video clips of this episode.

Gossip Guys
EuroTrip

Gossip Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 68:08


In Part IV of Tracking Trachtenberg: Spotted, Aaron and Andy arguing over the one the funniest movies of all time and one of Aaron's personal favorites, the 2004 Classic, EuroTrip. This week A+A welcome back social media maven and EuroTrip connoisseur Kristin Craik (@thecraiken) to discuss the worst twins ever! Is this a new Track for Michelle? Is this Michelle growing up? Is this a Trademark Trachtenberg performance? What happened to the rest of the cast? Who is your favorite cameo? Would EuroTrip get made today? Does EuroTrip go too far? Can women get out the friend zone? Are Robot mimes creepy? Was Andy old enough to see EuroTrip in theaters? Who had "Scotty Doesn't Know" as their ringtone? Who doesn't want crazy European sex? These questions and more will be answered, all you have to do is listen. Join us next week as we discuss Cecily Von Ziegesar's new book, Cobble Hill. xoxo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gossip-guys/support

Virtual Legality
A Lawyer Reads...A Game Publishing Agreement! (Part IV: Funding) (VL393)

Virtual Legality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 33:13


Video game publisher Raw Fury has taken the unusual step of putting its publishing contract onto the Internet, and we couldn't be happier! In Part IV of our continuing series, we look at how a publisher puts money into the development of a game, what happens when the publisher puts that money in, and perhaps most importantly, just how the publisher gets all that money (plus a bit extra) back. This is going to be fun, so let's dive in. We always follow the money...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/NkoBOyN7BB0 #LawyerReads #GamePublishing #RawFury *** CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 01:38 Advancing the Money 10:18 Adjusting Things 17:18 Halting Your Advance (Termination) 19:56 Repaying the Publisher 29:39 Conclusion *** Discussed in this episode: "About Us" Raw Fury Webpage https://rawfury.com/about/ "Why we are publishing Raw Furys publishing agreement" Raw Fury Webpage https://rawfury.com/why-we-are-publishing-raw-furys-publishing-agreement/ "Developer Resources" Raw Fury Webpage (Click Through Dropbox for Publishing Agreement) https://rawfury.com/developer-resources/ *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF VIRTUAL LEGALITY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com Blog: hoeglaw.wordpress.com STORE: https://teespring.com/stores/hoeg-law-store

In Our Own Defense Podcast
Build Back Better: What's Your Voting Plan?

In Our Own Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 42:39


In Part IV of this special edition podcast "Empowerment, Employment, Economics, and the 2020 Election," Attorney Trey Baker, Director of African Engagement for the Biden/Harris 2020 Campaign joins In Our Own Defense co-hosts Dr. Dolores Tarver and Attorney A.D. Winters to discuss understanding mail-in-ballot rules, support/assistance in completing forms, website resources for voting information, ways to get involved, and other aspects of a person's voting plan. iwillvote.com ** Text AFAM to 30330 to learn about Biden/Harris Coalitions ** Visit joebiden.com for more information.

Must Go Faster: Pop Culture for The People
The Chris Nolan Chronicles Part IV: ‘Inception,’ Top 5 Nolan Trailers, ‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ His Best Practical Effects + More

Must Go Faster: Pop Culture for The People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 114:28


In Part IV of The Chris Nolan Chronicles, Ben and Rob look at how the director builds massive hype for his movies through innovative, viral marketing (2:00). They rank their Top 5 Nolan trailers of all time (11:00), discussing what makes each special and chill inducing. The two then go in a dream within a dream to analyze ‘Inception’ (28:00), covering how it was developed, its mind-bending themes and undeniable originality plus explain why its Nolan’s “coolest” movie. They also try to interpret its twist ending and break down the film’s influence on pop culture. Moving on, Ben and Rob touch on Nolan’s demand for doing practical effects over CGI and how that preference elevates his filmmaking (1:06:00). They then tackle the final chapter in his Batman trilogy with ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (1:11:00), reviewing its many highlights and lowlights, the phenomenon of Bane and much more.

BIC TALKS
56. 'The Immortal Beloved'

BIC TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 35:37


This podcast presents the fourth and final segment of our four-part series ‘Beethoven Variations: A Poet’s Journey through the Music and Life of Beethoven’ with renowned British poet Ruth Padel and eminent pianist Karl Lutchmayer. This series has been put together by Prateeti Punja Ballal. In Part IV of the series, Ruth and Karl take us through Beethoven’s last years. His last great love affair, when he was forty-one, was a prelude to five years of barrenness, misery and writer’s block − and then to some of the most poignant, profound and redemptive music ever written. In this four-part series, Ruth Padel takes us on an intimate journey through Beethoven’s life and music, illustrated by her poetry from her recent book. Professor of Poetry at King’s College London, she has written many collections of poetry, and books of non-fiction and fiction. Her earlier book Darwin: A Life in Poems, released on Darwin’s centenary, captured her great great grandfather memorably. Concert pianist and lecturer, Karl Lutchmayer held an academic lectureship at the Trinity College of Music in London, now Trinity Laban, for fifteen years. He has played at all the major London concert halls and across the world, and his London lecture-recital series, Conversational Concerts, garnered critical and public acclaim. Karl performs Beethoven’s music for us and gives us his insights into its composition and context. Ruth and Karl are joined by guest artists, soprano Nina Kanter, cellist David Waterman and the Endellion String Quartet, one of the world’s leading quartets.

Gossip Guys
The Boys Season 2 - Part 1

Gossip Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 74:15


In Part IV of Chaceing Summer: Spotted, in the Gossip Guys Max Season 2 Premiere, Andy and Aaron arguing over the first four episodes of The Boys Season 2, now streaming on Amazon Prime. This week A+A listen to their gills and start accepting who they are, it's a process. Are we shipping Hughie and Starlight? Can The Deep come back? Would the world be a better place if everyone had a little Pacey in them? What's the science behind it? Would you take the Compound P (Compound Pacey)? Can The Church of The Collective help? How long do you stay inside the whale? How long do you keep the whale guts on you? What is your top 3 candies? Does your candy choice tell you which serial killer you are? Will the girls get it done? Are we in this together? Is our guard down enough? How do we know when we've gone too far? Who is your canary? Next: the Guys Chace more Summer w/ "Nighthawks" now streaming on Showtime. XOXO --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gossip-guys/support

Rural Matters
Economic & Community Development (Part IV) with Matt Dunne and Anna Johnson

Rural Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 40:54


In Part IV of our four-part series on rural economic and community development, produced in collaboration with and supported by the Thomas USAF Group, Michelle chats with Matt Dunne, Founder and Executive Director of the Center on Rural Innovation and Anna Johnson, who has led the agricultural policy portfolio at the Center for Rural Affairs for almost four years. Dunne discusses how the Center on Rural Innovation’s Action Tank enables rural communities and entrepreneurs to create digital economy ecosystems that build jobs for the future, including those involving coding and software. Johnson describes how the Center for Rural Affairs does small business lending and community inclusion work in Nebraska, as well as farm bill advocacy and agricultural policy development. Dunne discusses how the Center on Rural Innovation’s mapping program addresses the rural economic gap that developed after the economic crisis of 2008 by enabling policymakers to determine broadband needs, identify health care gaps, and locate valuable resources, such as nearby colleges and universiti4es. Recently, Dunne notes, the Center helped provide a Health Preparedness Index that enables decision-makers to determine where a community could be overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Johnson also talks about the work her organization does with farmers and the how small farmers have been impacted by the lack of broadband access. This episode is sponsored by Thomas USAF Group, www.thomasusaf.com.  

Kindred World
Meet ROBE: Fatherhood, Infant Mortality, Breastfeeding and Social Justice

Kindred World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 80:56


READ THE SERIES: www.kindredmedia.org/2020/03/black-…ocial-justice/ Kindred listeners and readers are invited to our virtual campfire to hear the Wisdom Council members of Reaching Our Brothers Everywhere, ROBE, share their inspired personal stories and vision for their national nonprofit work. In this series, Lisa Reagan is joined by Kindred’s social justice editor, Dave Metler, in Detroit, MI, and our Kindred Spirit Research Student, Reshma Grewal, from the University of California at Santa Barbara, who helped to expand our inquiry into our own personal experiences and perspectives. In Part IV, you will meet Carl Route, Jr, and Greg Long, Wisdom Council members of Reaching Our Brothers Everywhere. Their personal stories share the insight of reaching and preparing fathers to help counter the race-driven epidemic of high infant and maternal mortality rates in the black community, as well as increase breastfeeding rates for lifelong wellness. You can visit ROBE at www.breastfeedingROBE.org

Samuel And Manuel Movie Podcast
The Samuel and Manuel Movie Podcast Ep. 75 – Saving Private Ryan

Samuel And Manuel Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 140:31


In Part IV of their 71st Academy Awards Retrospective, Sam and Manny discuss Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece: Saving Private Ryan. It’s been 20 years that this gripping depiction of war was unleashed to the masses and has it held up?  Do the boys agree on what makes this film so special? Tune in and listen.

Dear World, Love History
12: The Romanovs Miniseries, Part IV: War & Fall

Dear World, Love History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 78:46


In Part IV of our Romanovs Miniseries, we head on back to Imperial Russia once more. Join us as we tackle WWI, the fall of the Romanov Family, and their murder.   Don't forget to visit our show notes for photosl! We have A LOT of photos of the family in captivity. Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.   Make sure you check out the How I Met Your Friends Podcast, the promo for which is featured in this episode.   Follow us on Twitter @DearHistorians and Instragram @outlandishhistorians for updates on the podcast and to keep the conversation going. Check our social media on November 2, 2019 for our giveaway winners!   Find us on Facebook as well @outlandishhistorians and join our Facebook Group, The Outlandish Parlour Room, for chats, questions, and general history obsessions!   Get in touch with us on social media or by email at hello@dearworldlovehistory.com.

Beauty, Brains & Business
Part IV: What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an Entrepreneur

Beauty, Brains & Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 31:09


In Part IV of the series, What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an Entrepreneur, Dr. Carey Yazeed talks about self motivation and investing in your business.  This is the last episode of this series.  The 4th Quarter Challenge starts on October 1st.  Visit www.thebeautybrainsandbusiness.com and download your FREE copy of the Monetize Your Business Cheat Sheet and join our email list so you'll receive the notification when the challenge goes live! 

Acme.Nipp-on-AiR
#351: AnimagiC 2019 PART IV

Acme.Nipp-on-AiR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019


In Part IV der diesjährigen AnimagiC-Sendungen kommt diese Woche das in der Animeszene "neue" Label Polyband zu Wort. Außerdem gibt es Interviews mit SWAMP, den Betreibern des Gaming-Bereichs der AnimagiC und auch mit dem MaidCafe von Maido no Kisetsu. Auch einige Besucher kommen zu Wort und in den News geht es um aktuelles aus Japan und aus der Anime-Szene.

FCPA Compliance Report
The Current State of Compliance - Issues and Challenges: Part 4 - Private Equity and Compliance

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 16:29


In this five-part podcast series, I visit with Terry L Orr, a Managing Director at Kroll, a division of Duff & Phelps, the sponsor of this podcast series. We visit on the current state of compliance through the lens of recent Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement actions and the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs, 2019 Guidance, consider some of the specific issues in compliance for private equity and the increased importance of compliance in the healthcare industry. It is a comprehensive look at state of compliance at the half-year mark of 2019. We have previously considered how compliance programs might be updated based upon lessons learned in recent FCPA enforcement actions, then we considered the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) recent guidance on corporate compliance. In Part IV, we consider unique challenges for private equity companies in compliance; both in their organizations and for their portfolio companies. For more information on Kroll, a division of Duff & Phelps, click here. For more information on Terry Orr, click here. Join us for our final episode where take a deep dive into the burgeoning issues of healthcare and compliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dear World, Love History
5: Titanic Miniseries, Part IV - The Rescue, Two Trials, and What Comes After

Dear World, Love History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 116:25


In Part IV of our Titanic Miniserie, we say farewell to the RMS Titanic as we answer a whole bunch of questions the sinking raises. What happened after the Titanic sank and the people in the lifeboats were saved? What happened when they reached New York? What impact did the sinking of the Titanic have on passenger liners? Tune in for the final installment in Dear World, Love History Titanic Miniseries to find out! Oh, and bring more tissues.   Make sure you subscribe to the hilarious podcast Caskets & Cocktails, which is promoted in this episode!    Get in touch with us on social media or by email at hello@dearworldlovehistory.com.   Follow us on Twitter @DearHistorians and Instragram @outlandishhistorians for updates on the podcast and to keep the conversation going. We're also on Pinterest now! Just search outlandishhistorians.   Save the date! Join us on Twitter on April 13, 2019 at 12 p.m. EST as we live tweet while watching the 1997 Titanic film. Let's bid the Titanic farewell in dashing style!

The Peter Attia Drive
#23 - Tom Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part IV of V: Statins, ezetimibe, PCSK9 inhibitors, niacin, cholesterol and the brain

The Peter Attia Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 120:05


In this five-part series, Thomas Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA, a world-renowned expert in lipidology, and one of Peter's most important clinical mentors, shares his wealth of knowledge on the subject of lipids. In Part IV, Peter and Tom review the history and current use of drugs to prevent cardiovascular disease. They also discuss why some drugs appear to be more effective than others, an in-depth conversation about niacin, cholesterol and brain health, and the futility of using CKs (creatinine kinase) and liver function tests to identify adverse effects in statins, to name a few topics in this episode. We discuss: Bile acid sequestrants and statins [2:00]; Ezetimibe (Zetia) [15:00]; PCSK9 inhibitors [27:30]; Fibrates [41:00]; Fish oil, DHA, and EPA [1:01:00]; Niacin [1:05:15]; PCSK9 inhibitors [1:23:45]; Cholesterol, statins, and the brain [1:30:00]; Elevated creatine kinase (CK) and liver function tests (LFTs) on statins [1:50:30]; and More. Learn more at www.PeterAttiaMD.com Connect with Peter on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram.

FCPA Compliance Report
The Future of Audit, Compliance, and Analytics: Part III

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 13:57


In this special five-podcasts series, Matt Kelly and I are exploring the future of internal audit (IA), compliance and analytics. For Part III, we consider three examples of how a framework of a risk management process could be used. The examples are (1) Invoice before PO; (2) Travel and Entertainment (T&E) spending at $49; and (3) Hotline metrics for compliance and culture analysis.  Invoices and no POs  The first one actually comes from Cisco Systems, Inc. (Cisco) where they develop all their technology in house and while the technology they are using is not important, it is interesting to think through the theory of what they are trying to accomplish. Cisco wanted to determine how many times they get an invoice hitting the accounting department to be paid before a Purchase Order (PO) has been received by the accounting department. What Cisco was trying to do was track every instance where an invoice arrived before the PO. The company created a visualization tool so there would be a little red dot for each instance and studied how often this happened across several quarters.  Through this visualization tool Cisco was able to classify every expense by such criteria as:  When did we get the purchase order? When did we get the invoice? What department is this for? From this point, the company could begin to detect and analyze. Equally important, with the use of the visualization tool, literally anyone in the company could see and use the data. By defining the practice as it violated internal company policy, quantifying it and then putting it into a visual format, this led to a reduction in the number of times this situation occurred because employees were more attentive to their spending. T&E Spend at $49  The second example came from a public utility company in the Midwest. The company had a policy where any employee with a T&E expense for more than $50 had to submit a receipt. For any expense at $49 or less, the employee could submit an expense without the receipt and it would be processed and paid. This process was an anti-fraud measure to see if any employee(s) were trying to slip something by at the $49 level where they were not required to supply documentation.  Interestingly, the company did not find any instances of egregious fraud. However, they were able to communicate to all employees it could monitor such reimbursement requests and could impose strong fraud controls in the situation where there was no requirement for the employee to supply documentation. This innovation gave them the opportunity to monitor when the $49 threshold was “just a little bit too often or a little bit too frequently where it seemed shifty”. Kelly emphasized that this is the clear analytics which improve the company's bottom line and risk management because (1) you are improving your ability to find instances of fraud in the transaction and (2) it communicates to the employees the strength of the control environment. This can be an important signal to send from a control environment perspective.  Hotline metrics for compliance and culture analysis  The third example was one of hotline metrics and analysis. Many Chief Compliance Officers (CCOs) and compliance professionals focus on metrics from hotlines such as are you having a lot of calls or having no calls? Is that good or bad? Is your program working or is it not? What does it say about the culture tracking hotline calls themselves? However, following such metrics does not tell a CCO anything really about the culture. Kelly believes the better way to do this is to configure your intake system to get as many characteristics about the call as possible, specifically around retaliation complaints.  Kelly said such analysis would include looking at questions, such as how many retaliation complaints relative to: all complaints; a type of manager; a specific time of year; in specific markets; at specific levels of the company or even against specific people if you can track it all the way down? What you are trying to do is identify where the problem areas are and where people seem to be retaliating more than usual. If you track those metrics over time, not only does it tell you about your culture but it gives insight into why we have this retaliation problem in the first place. It can lead to an analysis around your ethics training if it is working because if complaints about retaliation continue to increase, that tells you that maybe the ethics and anti-retaliation training you are providing to your managers is not working.  Kelly concluded by noting that these three examples on invoices before PO orders, a T&E reimbursement expense request without documentation and examining retaliation complaints to get a better sense of your corporate culture can provide very practical steps you can take today which you might not have been able to accomplish 10 years ago because the tech was not available. However, with the evolution in the IA function and capabilities, you should be able to do going forward.    In Part IV we will consider new working relationships based upon the evolution of IA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FCPA Compliance Report
The Future of Audit, Compliance, and Analytics: Part IV

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 12:13


In Part IV of this five part exploration of the future of internal audit, we consider the new working relationships internal audit will need to develop with for this risk management framework. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TruthFinder
Five (Part IV): Was Darwin wrong?

TruthFinder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018


TruthFinder searches for crucial answers to critical questions about belief, non-belief and everything in between. What are the consequences for science and atheism if Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is wrong? Episode Five explains why evolution is not true and provides seven reasons that natural selection does not exist. In Part IV we describe the final two reasons why natural selection does not exist: (6) Because it does not account for information and (7) Because the fossil record is actually a hostile witness against evolution by natural selection. Go to truthfinder.org and download your free copy of Dr. Sadaphal's eBook: Why Evolution Is Not True.

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 27, Conscience (Part IV)

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 45:16


Everything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Most people understand conscience as something which tells us right from wrong. The conscience is that little voice in your head that tells you to do your homework, go to bed on time and eat 5 a day. In fact, the Oxford Dictionary defines conscience as: “A person's moral sense of right and wrong, viewed as acting as a guide to one's behaviour.” We’re going to be questioning this definition extensively. What is conscience? Where does the conscience come from? Where does the word conscience come from? Is conscience fundamental in its own right, or is it acquired through our development? Does the conscience carry any moral authority, and if so, what should be the function of conscience in ethical decision-making? Is conscience just an illusion? To aid our exploration of these questions, we’re going to be consulting C. S. Lewis’ Studies in Words in Part I, Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae in Part II and Sigmund Freud’s The Ego and the Id in Part III. In Part IV we’ll wrap up the show with some further analysis and discussion and the return of philosophical ultimatum.

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 27, Conscience (Part III - Sigmund Freud)

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 56:26


Everything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Most people understand conscience as something which tells us right from wrong. The conscience is that little voice in your head that tells you to do your homework, go to bed on time and eat 5 a day. In fact, the Oxford Dictionary defines conscience as: “A person's moral sense of right and wrong, viewed as acting as a guide to one's behaviour.” We’re going to be questioning this definition extensively. What is conscience? Where does the conscience come from? Where does the word conscience come from? Is conscience fundamental in its own right, or is it acquired through our development? Does the conscience carry any moral authority, and if so, what should be the function of conscience in ethical decision-making? Is conscience just an illusion? To aid our exploration of these questions, we’re going to be consulting C. S. Lewis’ Studies in Words in Part I, Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae in Part II and Sigmund Freud’s The Ego and the Id in Part III. In Part IV we’ll wrap up the show with some further analysis and discussion and the return of philosophical ultimatum.

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 27, Conscience (Part II - Saint Thomas Aquinas)

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 57:27


Everything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Most people understand conscience as something which tells us right from wrong. The conscience is that little voice in your head that tells you to do your homework, go to bed on time and eat 5 a day. In fact, the Oxford Dictionary defines conscience as: “A person's moral sense of right and wrong, viewed as acting as a guide to one's behaviour.” We’re going to be questioning this definition extensively. What is conscience? Where does the conscience come from? Where does the word conscience come from? Is conscience fundamental in its own right, or is it acquired through our development? Does the conscience carry any moral authority, and if so, what should be the function of conscience in ethical decision-making? Is conscience just an illusion? To aid our exploration of these questions, we’re going to be consulting C. S. Lewis’ Studies in Words in Part I, Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae in Part II and Sigmund Freud’s The Ego and the Id in Part III. In Part IV we’ll wrap up the show with some further analysis and discussion and the return of philosophical ultimatum.

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 27, Conscience (Part I)

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 29:07


Everything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Most people understand conscience as something which tells us right from wrong. The conscience is that little voice in your head that tells you to do your homework, go to bed on time and eat 5 a day. In fact, the Oxford Dictionary defines conscience as: “A person's moral sense of right and wrong, viewed as acting as a guide to one's behaviour.” We’re going to be questioning this definition extensively. What is conscience? Where does the conscience come from? Where does the word conscience come from? Is conscience fundamental in its own right, or is it acquired through our development? Does the conscience carry any moral authority, and if so, what should be the function of conscience in ethical decision-making? Is conscience just an illusion? To aid our exploration of these questions, we’re going to be consulting C. S. Lewis’ Studies in Words in Part I, Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae in Part II and Sigmund Freud’s The Ego and the Id in Part III. In Part IV we’ll wrap up the show with some further analysis and discussion and the return of philosophical ultimatum.

Saturday2Sunday Football Podcast
Episode 119: Dan Hatman of the Scouting Academy

Saturday2Sunday Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 48:38


In Part IV, the final part of our Summer Seminar Series on the running game, Matt welcomes Dan Hatman of the Scouting Academy to the show. The two examine the traits of the running back position in great detail. They examine the notion of "idealism" at the position and the standards we implicitly use as part of our evaluation process. The two also investigate the impact of the "committee" structure of the running back position on the evaluation process. In addition, they examine the difference between evaluating change of direction versus lateral agility. Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_os) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Bill Latin (@BillLatin) Editor: David Nakano (@kawikaNakano)

The Dunce Caps
World Religions: Chapter 12 / Part IV

The Dunce Caps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 109:49


In Part IV of Chapter 12, Rob and Chris learn about Modern Christianity. Coming off the Protestant Reformation, Roman Catholics agree they need to make some changes but to keep it within the family. Just as it is on Earth it is in heaven, the cable package is the way to go, but you're gonna have to pay a little more for the NFL package. In an effort to seem more hip and cool, the Pope holds the Vatican II and makes some changes to the Catholic Church to make them a bit more modern. Lutherans, Presbyterians, Anabaptists, and Quakers all decide to carve up their slice of the Christian pie, though they are some pretty small slices. TLDR: Pizza Bagel Friday or Church.

Aghzay Daily
Part IV - Off the Political Cliff in Afghanistan

Aghzay Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 19:10


In Part IV, we discuss the political situation brewing in Afghanistan and why it's important that we stay informed on the inner workings of that government. To subscribe to the newsletter, go to AghzayDaily.com. Send any questions to aghzaydaily@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @AghzayDaily

RetroMacCast
Episode 64: Imbued with Woziness

RetroMacCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2008 35:08


In Part IV of their trip to the DigiBarn, James and John learn about Dan Kottke's computerized music box and the work of Jef Raskin. eBay finds include a Lisa video, a tablet Mac, and an amazing auction of the original Apple Computer sign and Woz's toolbox. Other related links from this episode:All About Steve JobsArs Technica: Apple passes Wal-Mart, now #1 music retailer in USYouTube: Apple Ad - Drunk Jeff GoldblumWired: Apple to New York City: Bite Me