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Mark Ippolito is a proud member of Seattle's vibrant community of singer-songwriters and regularly performs his original songs in venues throughout the Pacific Northwest. His debut full length album “New Moon” is steeped in equal measures of folk, roots, jazz and rock and reflects Mark's abiding interest and celebration of the interconnectedness, both physical and …
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Episode 382 Dante Villagomez: Pocket Piano and Effects Steve Ippolito: Drums Steve Ippolito is a Pittsburgh jazz drummer who gigs with multiple groups and his trio "Norside Organ Trio". Ippolito also just released new music with the project "Sixth Wind" open.spotify.com/artist/3ruUVoyAd…TCSBiAsHBx428gOg open.spotify.com/artist/2UeHsc6Fo…DSTNuEoXCRaiz5XA Ippolito's latest single "It brought Back the Sunset" is from is upcoming album is here https://linktr.ee/steveippolito?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=4b3eb2f7-3aa4-459b-b51d-88f2e6e30206&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZv_Nhw9tY3gBwB9pPxHT30MqFC4h14F7NhACBfkFbZDQvtcW9kl2FtHCI_aem_1xc6nCZLwZKWTA_ZrPgjJA Night at Sea is an avant-garde music podcast aiming to shift the mind towards a meditative state. Collaborating with Pittsburgh and Denver musicians, Spices Peculiar presents a weekly improvised instrumental deep listening journey. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out Produced by Dante Villagomez New episode uploaded every Tuesday @ 9 P.M. Eastern Explore the full array of music, videos, and art at www.spicespeculiar.com/ spicespeculiar.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @spicespeculiar -true wisdom is only heard in silent darkness
Nick Ippolito, Player Development Mentor AKA "The Host Whisperer," has returned from the Philippines' Solaire Resorts with some incredible insights on this international casino's operation and their exceeding example in customer service. Ippolito digs into the delicate balance of player development sales tactics, the world of VIP casino salons, and the differences of casino operations in the Philippines with URComped CEO, Craig Shacklett. From navigating the sales approaches across different cultures to managing elite customer experiences, we uncover the key strategies behind high-level casino hospitality and more in this 'Cocktails at the Tangiers' episode. Topics Discussed: - Philippines casinos - Private VIP salons in casinos - Aggressive approach in different cultures - Customer service teams - Salon operations with junkets - Communication in sales - Tactics and service - Celebrating customer service - Ippolito's Japan experience Learn more: https://trio360.vip/takeaways-from-the-philippines-casinos-cocktails-at-the-tangiers-nick-ippolito-interview/
From East Africa to the World, landscape design's Wambui Ippolito by Jennifer Jewell
Puntata 526 di Border Nights - La Notte ai confini, in onda ogni martedì alle 22 su Web Radio Network, in podcast su tutte le piattaforme digitali e la domenica sera sulle onde medie di Radio Briscola (Am 1449). Con noi questa sera Simone Ippolito che ci parlerà della sua rilevazione dei terremoti e della fondamentale distinzione tra eventi naturali e artificiali. Poi Pietro Ratto che ci presenterà il suo ultimo libro sulla vera ricchezza di oro e metalli preziosi e di come da sempre sia monopolizzata dalle solite famiglie. Paolo Franceschetti ci parla del rapporto tra uomini e animali secondo il Cerchio Firenze 77. Tom Bosco, Nikola Duper e Giorgio Cerquetti ci portano nel mondo di Star Wars e di altre storie galattiche.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/border-nights--654467/support.
Mark is a part of the founding membership group of Comedy at The Carlson, where he also serves as the day to day Director of Operations. In this interview, he shares his entrepreneurial journey, while weaving in some classic Rochester comedy stories.Mentioned in this episode:Food About TownFood About Town hosted by Chris Lindstrom, focusing on restaurants, food and drink of all kinds, and whatever topics I want to cover! https://foodabouttown.captivate.fm/Behind the Studio DoorHosted by Molly Darling and Christian Rivera, Behind the Studio Door takes listeners on a captivating exploration of artists and their creative processes. Through deep and meaningful conversations, they uncover the stories and experiences that shape the outward expression of their work. https://behind-the-studio-door.captivate.fm/Sweet Pea Plant Based KitchenBased in Rochester, NY, Sweet Pea is a plant-powered kitchen creating transformative ways of wellness. Harnessing the power of food as medicine, we help you realize your happiest, healthiest self. Use promo code Lunchador15 for 15% off your order! https://sweetpeaplantbased.comJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
In this episode of Conceptually Speaking, I explore the evolving landscape of disciplinary literacy with three distinguished professors and teacher educators: Dr. Jacy Ippolito from Salem State University, Dr. Christina Dobbs from Boston University, and Dr. Megan Charner-Laird from Salem State University. Drawing from their collaborative work on the second edition of "Disciplinary Literacy Inquiry and Instruction," this conversation delves into how educators can authentically engage students in disciplinary literacies while challenging their traditional boundaries.Key Concepts from the Episode:Reimagining Disciplinary LiteracyMoving beyond traditional apprenticeship models to critique and expand disciplinary boundariesExamining whose norms and traditions shape disciplinary practicesExploring how students remix and reinvent ways of belonging in academic communitiesUnderstanding disciplinary literacy as both access and transformationCritical Inquiry and IdentitySupporting teachers in examining their own disciplinary identities and biasesCreating spaces for collaborative questioning and knowledge constructionEmbracing uncertainty and open-ended exploration in classroom discussionsConnecting personal passion for disciplines with student engagementPractical Implementation Across Grade LevelsExtending disciplinary literacy practices into elementary educationBalancing disciplinary practices with critique and remixFinding opportunities for change within existing curricular constraintsStarting with small but meaningful adjustments to existing practicesThe conversation highlights how disciplinary literacy can reignite both teachers' and students' love for learning when approached through a critical, inquiry-driven lens. The authors share practical insights for educators while acknowledging the complex challenges of implementing these approaches within current educational structures. Their discussion emphasizes the importance of making space for joy, authenticity, and student voice in disciplinary learning.Whether you're a classroom teacher, educational researcher, or interested in the evolution of literacy practices, this episode offers valuable perspectives on creating critical and culturally sustaining ecologies of disciplinary learning. The authors demonstrate how educators can provide access to powerful academic discourses while opening new possibilities for student engagement and knowledge creation.Disciplinary Literacy Inquiry & Instruction (2nd edition)Critical Disciplinary Literacy: An Equity-Driven and Culturally Responsive Approach to Disciplinary Learning and TeachingSupport the show
We're covering a “Movie Palace” for the first time on the pod and it's one of the five legendary Loew's Wonder Theatres still standing and operating as a cinema today — THE UNITED PALACE in Washington Heights! Our guest on this episode is their Movie Program Director, GREG IPPOLITO, and he shares how they're celebrating the United Palace's 95th anniversary by kicking off with a STAR WARS TRIPLE FEATURE event that will include a live lightsaber duel, a costume parade, and more.✨FollowThe United Palace on InstagramHERE
In this conversation, Janeen Ippolito emphasizes the significance of world building in science fiction and fantasy writing. She encourages authors to embrace the joy of creating unique worlds and to remember the importance of this aspect in their narratives. Ippolito discusses the challenges that come with writing in these genres, highlighting the extra work involved in developing cultures and settings. She also shares personal insights on maintaining excitement and balance in storytelling, urging writers to reconnect with the joy of their creative process.TakeawaysWorld building is a crucial element in storytelling.Authors should enjoy the process of creating their worlds.Science fiction and fantasy genres require more effort in world building.World building can convey messages in a subtle way.It's important to maintain excitement about your story world.Authors can lose sight of their passion when focused on deadlines.
In this conversation, Janeen Ippolito shares her predictions for the publishing industry in 2025, focusing on the impact of AI, the rise of personal branding, the evolution of direct sales, and the changing dynamics of author communities. She emphasizes the importance of critical thinking amidst information overload, the need for authors to establish their unique identities, and the challenges of managing profit margins in a competitive market. Ippolito also discusses the implications of tribalism in literature and the potential shifts in publishing models. Takeaways -AI will become more prevalent in publishing-Personal branding will rise as a counter to AI-Direct sales will become more decentralized and competitive-Content inclusion and exclusion will shape author communities-Profit margins will be harder to maintain-Short-term collaborations may replace traditional publishing models
What happens when a senior living executive decides to move into a community—not as a leader, but as a resident? In this episode of Connecting the Dots: Senior Living Success, I sit down with Dr. Lisa Ippolito, a seasoned senior living administrator and educator, to unpack the incredible lessons she learned during her four-month experience living in a senior living community. Lisa shares the story of why she made this bold move and how it changed her perspective on leadership, operations, and what truly matters to residents. From dining room dynamics to navigating day-to-day life in the community, Lisa offers raw and honest insights into the resident experience. We explore how her time living the resident life inspired operational changes, enhanced communication, and deepened her empathy as a leader. Lisa's experience serves as a powerful reminder that great leadership in senior living starts with understanding the people you serve. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why Lisa decided to live in a senior living community and what she discovered. The unexpected challenges and joys of experiencing daily life as a resident. How her time as a "resident" inspired practical changes in senior living operations. Lessons on empathy, connection, and leadership that every senior living professional can learn from. Lisa's story is nothing short of inspiring and will leave you rethinking how we approach senior living. Tune in for this heartfelt, eye-opening episode and discover how Lisa's journey can transform the way we lead and serve in the senior living industry.
What is Ethereum's North Star, and does it even need one? There has been angst in the Ethereum community, growing over the last year, as Ethereum has become squeezed by its competition. Bitcoin's story as money is growing in mainstream society. Solana has captured the hot ball of money in crypto. And Celestia's data availability continues to progress at a faster rate than what is found at home in Ethereum. This is Ethereum's Three-Front War, a topic we covered in a recent episode with Justin Drake. And today we‘re joined by Jon Charbonneau and Mike Ippolito to contextualize and diagnose what Ethereum needs in order to thrive in this competitive landscape. ------
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Discover the groundbreaking research of Jim Ippolito, a leading expert in soil health and fertility from Ohio State University. Our engaging conversation uncovers his innovative methods for utilizing soil bacteria to enhance nutrient availability, especially phosphorus—a vital yet non-renewable resource. We challenge traditional farming practices and highlight how leveraging natural soil biology can revolutionize sustainable agriculture, reducing the reliance on external fertilizers. Explore the fascinating intersections between soil microorganisms and human biology as we discuss how ecosystems shape microbial diversity and affect everything from prairies to farmlands. We draw intriguing parallels between biological structures found in nitrogen-fixing bacteria and human components, such as hemoglobin, revealing the profound interconnectedness of all life forms. Jim shares his optimistic vision of how phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria might reshape agriculture, emphasizing the pressing need for innovative solutions to ensure a sustainable future. As we tackle the economic and practical challenges faced by producers transitioning to sustainable methods, Jim offers insights from his extensive experience with biochar, biosolids, and integrated agroecosystem management. We delve into the potential and hurdles of using biochar in large-scale agriculture and discuss the importance of balancing modern techniques with traditional knowledge in regenerative agriculture. Our conversation concludes with an exploration of efforts to advance soil health legislation in Ohio, highlighting the critical role these initiatives play in promoting resilient and sustainable agricultural practices. For sources, transcripts, and to read more about this subject, visit: www.agroecologies.org To support this podcast, join our patreon for early, commercial-free episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Writing Content, visit: www.agroecologies.org For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/ Keywords Soil Bacteria, Sustainable Agriculture, Phosphorus, Nutrient Availability, Traditional Farming Practices, Natural Soil Biology, Microorganisms, Human Biology, Ecosystems, Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria, Hemoglobin, Chlorophyll, Biochar, Biosolids, Agroecosystem Management, Regenerative Agriculture, Soil Health Legislation, Ohio State University, Soil Science, Terroir, Soil Microbiology, Soil Health, Sustainable Future, Agricultural Practices, Soil Management, Economic Challenges, No-Till Farming, Cover Crops, Biochar Applications, Environmental Remediation, Niche Agricultural Settings, Biosolids Management, Landfills, Phosphorus Management, Environmental Issues, Regenerative Agriculture, Native Forage, Resilient Ecosystems, High-Managed Systems, Modern Agricultural Practices, Traditional Methods, Native Grass Forages, Soil Health Initiatives, Soil Health Bill, Task Force, David Brant, Beneficial Bacteria
In this conversation, Peter Bauman (Editor-in-Chief at Le Random) interviews Regina Harsanyi and Jon Ippolito, two digital curators and experts in digital art's preservation. Harsanyi is the Associate Curator of Media Arts at the Museum of the Moving Image and an independent advisor on preventive conservation for variable media arts. Ippolito is a new media artist, writer and former curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. He is also a professor of new media at the University of Maine, where he founded the Graduate Digital Curation Program. The conversation covers the complexities of digital art preservation, especially concerning blockchain and AI-based works. Links: https://transfergallery.com/data-trust/ https://dweb.grayarea.org https://DigitalCuration.UMaine.edu Chapters [00:00:04] Introduction to Digital Preservation [00:01:50] The Financial Reality of Digital Preservation [00:05:25] Industry-wide Challenges in Preservation [00:10:52] Variable Media: Why Preservation Matters [00:14:22] Legacy, Ethics, and Artistic Intent in Preservation [00:27:12] The Role of Museums and Institutional Standards [00:38:30] Blockchain Robustness as Storage Mechanism [00:43:15] Copyright Challenges in Blockchain-based Art [00:54:30] Strategies for Digital Preservation [01:04:02] Digital Conservation's Component Parts [01:13:40] Educational Resources for Collectors and Artists
Episode 350 Dante Villagomez: Pocket Piano and Effects Mike Minda: Electric Guitar and Effects Zack Mester: Percussion and Flute Steve Ippolito: Drums Mike Minda is the guitarist of Pittsburgh's "The Commonheart". Check out their music here www.thecommonheart.com/ Steve Ippolito is a Pittsburgh jazz drummer who gigs with multiple groups and his trio "Norside Organ Trio". Ippolito also just released new music with the project "Sixth Wind" open.spotify.com/artist/3ruUVoyAd…TCSBiAsHBx428gOg open.spotify.com/artist/2UeHsc6Fo…DSTNuEoXCRaiz5XA Zack Mester is the drummer on Spices Peculiar's latest album "Glasses Off" and the drummer for "Mushroom Country Band" and "Silver Car Crash" silvercarcrash.bandcamp.com/ Night at Sea is an avant-garde music podcast aiming to shift the mind towards a meditative state. Collaborating with Pittsburgh and Denver musicians, Spices Peculiar presents a weekly improvised instrumental deep listening journey. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out Produced by Dante Villagomez New episode uploaded every Tuesday @ 9 P.M. Eastern Explore the full array of music, videos, and art at www.spicespeculiar.com/ spicespeculiar.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @spicespeculiar -true wisdom is only heard in silent darkness
The exploration of the Ethereum Roadmap continues. Today on the show we're bringing back Mike Neuder who was just on the show to give his defense of the Ethereum Roadmap and we're also joined by Blockworks Mike Ippolito who brings a wealth of knowledge from around the crypto industry to add his thoughts to the conversation. We cover the essence of Ethereum, the current state of rollups, value accrual and much more. We end the podcast with just overall bullish vibes and reflecting on what will take to make the promises of the crypto industry manifest in reality. Enjoy! ------
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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Benedic Ippolito of American Enterprise Institute about his recent paper exploring how expanding Medicare coverage of anti-obesity medicines could result in increased annual spending.Order the September 2024 issue of Health Affairs.Currently, more than 70 percent of our content is freely available - and we'd like to keep it that way. With your support, we can continue to keep our digital publication Forefront and podcasts free for everyone.
How long do you have with a customer to grab their attention and make an impact? Nick Ippolito, Player Development Mentor AKA "The Host Whisperer," explains to URComped CEO, Craig Shacklett, how to make the most of your relationship with a customer. This topic alongside telemarketing in the casino industry, transparency, negotiating, and much more is discussed in today's Cocktails at the Tangiers. Watch full video and learn more: https://trio360.vip/transparency-with-customers-cocktails-at-the-tangiers-nick-ippolito-interview-video/ Topics Discussed: Telemarketing in the casino industry How long do you have to make an impact with your customer? Transparency with your customers Giving advice while also being respectful Negotiating to find a middle ground
Episode 344 Dante Villagomez: Electric Guitar and Effects James Aten: Bass Guitar Steve Ippolito: Drums Steve Ippolito is a Pittsburgh jazz drummer who gigs with multiple groups and his trio "Norside Organ Trio". Ippolito also just released new music with the project "Sixth Wind" open.spotify.com/artist/3ruUVoyAd…TCSBiAsHBx428gOg open.spotify.com/artist/2UeHsc6Fo…DSTNuEoXCRaiz5XA Night at Sea is an avant-garde music podcast aiming to shift the mind towards a meditative state. Collaborating with Pittsburgh and Denver musicians, Spices Peculiar presents a weekly improvised instrumental deep listening journey. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out Produced by Dante Villagomez New episode uploaded every Tuesday @ 9 P.M. Eastern Explore the full array of music, videos, and art at www.spicespeculiar.com/ spicespeculiar.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @spicespeculiar The quieter you become, the more you can hear. -Ram Dass
Marco Ippolito, Node.js collaborator and TSC member, discusses the exciting integration of TypeScript into Node.js. He explores the new experimental features, the challenges faced in development, and what this means for the future of JavaScript and TypeScript development. (Please note that the ideas and opinions expressed in this video are Marco's own and do not reflect the views of the entire project or its contributors.) Links https://linktr.ee/satanacchio https://github.com/marco-ippolito https://www.marcoippolito.dev https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcoippolito2021 https://www.twitch.tv/satanacchio_ https://x.com/satanacchio https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUHTfWzj1ZD103-k6gm9LfA We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Marco Ippolito.
Following a controversial comment about removing freeplay, Nick Ippolito, Player Development Mentor AKA “The Host Whisperer,” explains his reasoning to URComped CEO, Craig Shacklett. Not only is Freeplay on the burner, but Nick also questions other PD systems, comps, host actions and more! Topics Discussed: Eliminate comp buckets and points When should casinos use freeplay What could replace Freeplay The Comp Transaction Watch interview: https://youtu.be/mfAETaFQIj8
Episode 336 Dante Villagomez: Pocket Piano, Percussion and Effects Aidan Epstein: Bass Guitar and Effects Steve Ippolito: Percussion Aidan Epstein is a bassist, composer, and educator currently residing in Chicago, Illinois. He specializes in electric and upright bass playing across a wide range of styles and genres (ranging from r&b, blues, gospel, jazz, rap, rock, son jarocho, outlaw country, and more). aidanepstein.com/bio Steve Ippolito is a Pittsburgh jazz drummer who gigs with multiple groups and his trio "Norside Organ Trio". Ippolito also just released new music with the project "Sixth Wind" open.spotify.com/artist/3ruUVoyAd…TCSBiAsHBx428gOg open.spotify.com/artist/2UeHsc6Fo…DSTNuEoXCRaiz5XA Night at Sea is an avant-garde music podcast aiming to shift the mind towards a meditative state. Collaborating with Pittsburgh and Denver musicians, Spices Peculiar presents a weekly improvised instrumental deep listening journey. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out Produced by Dante Villagomez New episode uploaded every Tuesday @ 9 P.M. Eastern Explore the full array of music, videos, and art at www.spicespeculiar.com/ spicespeculiar.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @spicespeculiar The quieter you become, the more you can hear. -Ram Dass
Back in high demand, Nick Ippolito Player Development Mentor AKA "The Host Whisperer," discusses with URComped CEO, Craig Shacklett, how to build a casino player development program from the ground up. Stemming from a YouTube comment, this interview tackles important data metrics to consider when building a PD program, using that data to structure PD, and more! Topics Discussed: Using results versus testimonials Importance of Data How do you start a Player Development Program PD data versus Marketing Data Utilizing data to determine growth areas How to structure Player Development What PD leaders should know Needs of Player Development Softwares Understanding Marketing channels Map out the Critical Path Learn more: https://trio360.vip/how-to-build-a-casino-player-development-program-cocktails-at-the-tangiers-nick-ippolito-interview/
Episode 332 Dante Villagomez: Pocket Piano, Percussion and Effects Steve Ippolito: Percussion Full Video: https://youtu.be/cgsSLnVvF5E Steve Ippolito is a Pittsburgh jazz drummer with his band "Continuum Band" and the trio "Norside Organ Trio" which just released an album called "Mean Streets". https://norsideorgantrio.bandcamp.com/album/mean-streets Check out his other trio project "Sixth Wind" here https://open.spotify.com/artist/2UeHsc6FoQeCpo7nNlG3fN?si=SQgFiEUvQKWPBNqABC54fg Steve and I also released an improv percussion album "Eastern Sounds" Night at Sea is an avant-garde music podcast aiming to shift the mind towards a meditative state. Collaborating with Pittsburgh and Denver musicians, Spices Peculiar presents a weekly improvised instrumental deep listening journey. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out Produced by Dante Villagomez New episode uploaded every Tuesday @ 9 P.M. Eastern Explore the full array of music, videos, and art at www.spicespeculiar.com/ spicespeculiar.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @spicespeculiar The quieter you become, the more you can hear. -Ram Dass
Join hosts Joe Grogan and Eric Ueland on DC EKG as they delve into the complexities of health economics in America with special guest Ben Ippolito. In this episode, they explore the skyrocketing prices of GLP-1 weight loss drugs and discuss the potential for Medicare coverage. Ben Ippolito sheds light on the current prohibition against Medicare covering weight loss drugs, the shift from viewing obesity as a cosmetic issue to recognizing it as a clinical outcome, and the high out-of-pocket expenses people are willing to pay. Ben also examines the business implications for pharmaceutical companies if Medicare covers these drugs, the impact of price caps under the IRA, and the competitive challenges new market entrants face. --LINKS-- Follow DC EKG: https://twitter.com/DCEKGpodcast Follow Ben: https://twitter.com/ben_ippolito
In this episode, award-winning landscape designer and horticulturist Wambui Ippolito highlights essential links between outdoor and indoor design. “It's the garden, the person, and the way that person lives.” Listen to today's episode here: https://spoti.fi/3I46Lve? Watch today's episode on YouTube: https://bit.ly/InsideDesignYouTube KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Design is about the “totality” of a project. Bridging the inside and the outside creates the experience. 2. If you don't know where to begin gardening, planting herbs such as sage, lavender and rosemary is a good place to start. 3. Nature is a great healer and having a beautiful garden creates a feeling of peace and calm. SPONSOR – This episode is sponsored by Thibaut Design. Established in 1886, they are the oldest continuously operating wallpaper company in the United States. Need wallcovering, fabric, or trim in a pinch? Thibaut maintains industry-leading inventory levels in their state-of-the-art Charlotte, North Carolina distribution center. With 95% of products in stock at all times, Thibaut account holders enjoy speedy shipments, with in-stock items shipping in two days. Make sure to go to their website and click the inspiration link and check out their amazing room styles!! To open a Thibaut trade account, visit www.thibautdesign.com/trade/podcast. KANDRAC & KOLE BIOVoted one of “Atlanta's Top 20 Residential Interior Designers” by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs is an acclaimed design firm with two decades of experience serving residential and commercial clients. Their work has been featured in leading publications across the US. Since 2005, Joann and Kelly have built a respected partnership. They are renowned for their dynamic personalities, distinctive use of color, and unique custom designs. Frequently invited to share their insights at industry events and on design panels, they are recognized as diligent business operators who remain approachable and genuine, radiating constant positive energy. In 2018, they used their infectious energy to launch their podcast, “Inside Design with Kandrac & Kole.” This lively, weekly conversation, where Joann and Kelly share design and industry insights, became so popular that they introduced a series of bonus episodes, “The Inside Scoop with Joann and Kelly,” in 2024. Their dedication to the power of interior design also extends to their charity work throughout the U.S. and Guatemala. WAMBUI IPPOLITO BIOWambui Ippolito is an award-winning landscape designer and horticulturist who in 2021 was named one of “11 Revolutionary Female Landscape Designers and Architects Everyone Should Know" by Veranda Magazine. Heavily influenced by her early years in Kenya and a life filled with worldwide travel, Wambui has become one of the most sought-after garden designers in the country. In addition to her landscape design work, she lectures widely both in the United States and internationally. Wambui specializes in fine estate gardening, with an emphasis on designing for humans and their pets. She views Nature as the greatest healer and seeks to make her gardens elegant and curative. Wambui is also a trained horticulturist, having graduated from the New York Botanical Garden's School of Professional Horticulture. SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES https://www.facebook.com/kandracandkole/ https://www.instagram.com/kandrackole/ https://twitter.com/KandracKole https://www.pinterest.com/kandrackole/ QUOTES 1. Funny quote: “Once you've seen a woman take her bra off without removing her shirt, it makes sense why they should be in charge of things.” – @thisislibertyroad on Insta 2. Serious quote: “I am woman – hear me roar!... Nature gives to us all in equal measure.” – Wambui Ippolito
Luca Micheletti, registaTeatro Greco di Siracusawww.indafondazione.orgTre rappresentazioni classiche, il ritorno di Giuliano Peparini e, per la prima volta al Teatro Greco di Siracusa il Gala "Roberto Bolle and Friends".La Fondazione Inda celebra i 110 anni dalla prima rappresentazione classica, l'Agamennone di Eschilo messo in scena il 16 aprile del 1914, con cinque grandissimi appuntamenti - dal 10 maggio al 14 luglio - portando in scena anche quest'anno registi, attori e artisti tra i più importanti al mondo.La 59sima Stagione al Teatro Greco di Siracusa inizia venerdì 10 maggio (in replica fino al 7 giugno) con la prima dell'"Aiace" di Sofocle per la regia di Luca Micheletti, nella traduzione di Walter Lapini. Micheletti, oltre a dirigere lo spettacolo interpreterà Aiace.Dall'11 maggio al 26 giugno debutta "Fedra (Ippolito portatore di corona)" di Euripide diretto del regista scozzese Paul Curran nella traduzione dal greco di Nicola Crocetti. Alessandra Salamida sarà Fedra mentre Riccardo Livermore interpreterà Ippolito.Sarà una prima assoluta nella storia delle rappresentazioni classiche il "Miles Gloriosus" che va in scena dal 13 al 29 giugno con la regia di Leo Muscato nella traduzione di Caterina Mordeglia. Muscato mette in scena un cast tutto al femminile con Paola Minaccioni nel ruolo del protagonista Pirgopolinìce.Dopo il grande successo ottenuto nel 2023 con "Ulisse, l'ultima Odissea", il regista, coreografo e direttore artistico di fama internazionale Giuliano Peparini torna al Teatro Greco di Siracusa il 5 e 6 luglio con "Horai. Le quattro stagioni".Le quattro stagioni, uno spettacolo che unisce la danza alla musica, il teatro e la poesia affrontando il tema dell'amore universale attraverso le parole dei grandi poeti greci scelti e tradotti da Francesco Morosi.A chiudere la stagione INDA al Teatro Greco di Siracusa è il Gala Roberto Bolle and Friends, in programma il 14 luglio e prodotto da Artedanza srl in collaborazione con l'INDA.Lo spettacolo diventato ormai un cult che affascina ogni anno migliaia di persone, vede Roberto Bolle, accompagnato dai suoi Friends, esibirsi per la prima volta nella splendida cornice del Teatro Greco di Siracusa.Tutti gli spettacoli di maggio vanno in scena alle 19.00, mentre a giugno l'inizio è fissato alle ore 19.30. Lo spettacolo di Giuliano Peparini "Horai" e il Gala "Roberto Bolle and Friends" vanno in scena alle ore 20.30.I biglietti per assistere alle rappresentazioni classiche possono essere acquistati nelle biglietterie INDA di Siracusa (in corso Matteotti 29, aperta dal lunedì al giovedì, dalle 10.00 alle 13.00 e dalle 15.00 alle 17.00; e il venerdì dalle 10.00 alle 13.00) e al Teatro Greco (dal lunedì al sabato, dalle 10.00 alle 13.00 e dalle 15.00 alle 18.00), oppure online sul sito web della Fondazione Inda e sulla piattaforma Ticketone o ancora nei punti vendita ticketone presenti in tutta Italia.Per eventuali modifiche e aggiornamenti degli orari di biglietteria si consiglia di verificare sul sito web della Fondazione Inda.Il costo del singolo biglietto varia da 25 a 70 euro, venerdì e sabato, e da 25 a 57 euro, dal lunedì al giovedì e domenica.Sullo stesso sito è possibile anche acquistare uno dei tre abbonamenti previsti per due giorni consecutivi di spettacolo.L'abbonamento mitico dedicato agli spettacoli di venerdì e sabato; l'abbonamento epico per giovedì e venerdì o sabato e domenica; l'abbonamento classico per gli spettacoli da lunedì a giovedì.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
In this recent interview, Nick Ippolito, Player Development Mentor AKA "The Host Whisperer," discusses with URComped CEO, Craig Shacklett, how player development has been giving table players the short end of the stick. They dive into how tiers and marketing have always been built around slot players, and what are the next steps to improve the casinos' relationship with their table games players. Topics Discussed: Tier programs revolve around slots Player Development abandonment of table games players The gray area of table games points Issues with tracking play on table games Freeplay for table games Ratings Areas to improve the relationship with table games players Learn more: https://trio360.vip/casino-marketing-abandoning-table-game-players-cocktails-at-the-tangiers-nick-ippolito-interview-video/
✨ DEBRIEF | Ryan & David unpacking the episode: https://www.bankless.com/debrief-l2-tokens/ ------ Are Layer2 Tokens bullish or are they just worthless governance tokens? We've brought a team of expert panelists to help us answer that exact question. Mike Ippolito, Jordi Alexander and Anthony Sassano explore Layer2 business models, where value is accrued and how to capture that upside. ------
Episode 320 Dante Villagomez: Pocket Piano, MIDI Synth, Percussion and Effects Josh Wulff: Electric Guitar with Effects Steve Ippolito: Drums with video: https://youtu.be/1bpwmfUQA_M Steve Ippolito is a Pittsburgh jazz drummer with his band "Continuum Band" and the trio "Norside Organ Trio" which just released an album called "Mean Streets". norsideorgantrio.bandcamp.com/album/mean-streets Check out his other trio project "Sixth Wind" here open.spotify.com/artist/2UeHsc6Fo…UvQKWPBNqABC54fg Check out Josh Wulff's newest release "Night in the Valley" https://joshwulff.bandcamp.com/album/night-in-the-valley Night at Sea is an avant-garde music podcast aiming to shift the mind towards a meditative state. Collaborating with Pittsburgh and Denver musicians, Spices Peculiar presents a weekly improvised instrumental deep listening journey. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out Produced by Dante Villagomez New episode uploaded every Tuesday @ 9 P.M. Eastern Explore the full array of music, videos, and art at www.spicespeculiar.com/ spicespeculiar.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @spicespeculiar The quieter you become, the more you can hear. -Ram Dass
A dead body. A dark past. An ordinary man with everything to lose.Marcus Kemp is a regular beat cop living a normal life in San Diego, California. Until the day he makes a shocking discovery: a dead body in the trunk of a stolen car. Worse, the victim turns out to be the man who abused him as a child.Marcus instinctively wants to help the killer get away with murder and, disregarding his police oath, will stop at nothing to make it happen.With both his job and freedom in jeopardy, his investigation leads him to an unexpected killer, and Marcus is soon faced with an impossible decision.Can he finally bury the past before it drags him under?Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David livestreams with Blockworks's Mike Ippolito in a freestyle conversation covering all things crypto. ------
Home For The Day front man and Brewstock Music Fest promoter Peter Ippolito drops in for an impromptu interview in advance of his performance this Friday at The Rooster. https://linktr.ee/hftdnc https://ijiproductions.com/home https://linktr.ee/theroostergastonia --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theroostergastonia/support
__ Forward Guidance is sponsored by VanEck. Learn more about VanEck Bitcoin Trust (HODL) http://vaneck.com/HODLFG. VanEck Bitcoin Trust (HODL) Prospectus: https://vaneck.com/hodlprospectus/ __ Jack, Joseph Wang, and Mike Ippolito break down the January Fed meeting. Recorded shortly after the Powell press conference on January 31, 2024. __ Follow Joseph: https://twitter.com/FedGuy12 Follow John Comiskey on Twitter https://twitter.com/Johncomiskey77 Follow VanEck on Twitter https://twitter.com/vaneck_us Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ Follow On The Margin: https://twitter.com/OnTheMarginPod __ Use code FG10 to get 10% off Blockworks' Digital Asset Summit in March: https://blockworks.co/event/digital-asset-summit-2024-london __ Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (00:41) Joseph's View on Jan FOMC: "This Was A Hawkish Fed Conference" (07:51) Joseph's View On Asset Prices (10:04) Joseph's View on Rates (20:52) Vaneck Ad (21:37) The Plumbing Of How The Government & Fed Prints Money (32:41) Treasury Issuance (QRA, Quarterly Refunding Announcement) (39:01) Joseph's View on Fed's Quantitative Tightening (QT): Taper Could Likely Begin In Q4 2024 (44:57) Fed's Plan For Discount Window & End Of Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP) (49:31) Joseph Wang: Fiscal Deficits Will Likely Continue To Fuel Bull Market In Risk Assets (52:19) Concentration of Stock Market Rally (01:00:12) Jack Puts On Tin Foil Hat Re: Fed Language & New York Community Bank (NYCB) (01:02:44) Closing Thoughts: Plumbing People Are Not Always Bearish!! __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
Daniele Ippolito, a maestro of synthesized melodies, embarked on his musical journey at the tender age of 15, delving into the world of synthesizers while honing his skills in composing and arrangement. By the age of 21, he unveiled his debut track, "Riddle," marking the inception of a promising music career.At 23, Daniele released his inaugural album, "Sounds Of The Vice," an instrumental masterpiece reminiscent of 80s nostalgia aimed at capturing the essence of Miami, a city that had profoundly influenced him during his formative years. The following year, he dedicated himself to crafting "Materia," a magnum opus that would solidify his signature sound. Collaborating with esteemed artists such as Rob Bradley and various musicians, "Materia" became the cornerstone of his burgeoning career.In 2022, Daniele made history by independently distributing his third album on vinyl and CDs, a significant milestone that underscored his artistic evolution and growing acclaim. With over one and a half million streams and listeners across digital platforms, Daniele's discography resonates with audiences worldwide.The release of "Materia" propelled Daniele into new realms of opportunity and collaboration. His remix of "Pretty Face" by Styloo garnered widespread praise and acclaim, establishing him as a force to be reckoned with in the synth-wave genre. Simultaneously, Daniele ventured into the realm of cinematic composition, earning accolades for his evocative scores at prestigious film festivals.Daniele's musical style defies categorization, seamlessly blending elements of ambient, synth-wave, new age, darkwave, progressive, and soundtrack genres. Rejecting the constraints of labels, he draws inspiration from a diverse range of influences, from Italo-disco to classical music and beyond. Central to his artistic ethos is his commitment to using vintage synthesizers, imbuing his compositions with a warmth and character that is unmistakably his own.The "Essencials" project epitomizes Daniele's dual identity and artistic evolution. Comprising two distinct parts, the project reflects his journey through nostalgia, strength, darkness, and introspection. Collaborating with fellow musicians, Daniele weaves a tapestry of emotions, crafting a musical narrative that transcends boundaries and resonates deeply with listeners.As Daniele continues to push the boundaries of his craft, his passion for music remains unwavering. With each composition, he invites audiences on a journey of sonic exploration, forging connections that transcend time and space. In the ever-evolving landscape of electronic music, Daniele Ippolito stands as a visionary artist, a pioneer of sound, and a beacon of creativity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Embark on an immersive experience with Wambui Ippolito, a landscape designer whose roots are as diverse as the gardens he cultivates. From the vastness of East Africa to the urban mosaic of New York City, Ipolito's narrative is one of growth, adaptation, and the profound relationship between nature and design. her story unfolds with insights on transforming personal gardening into a career that shapes both private havens and bold, public botanical experiences. The conversation blooms around the delicate art of tailoring designs to diverse spaces, the vibrancy of commercial projects, and the importance of creating landscapes that engage and educate.As we paint a portrait of Ipolito's work, you'll be captivated by her philosophy of treating each project as a unique canvas, celebrating the absence of a 'signature plant' in favor of embracing the ever-evolving process of design. Our dialogue ventures through self-discovery within the industry, the push and pull of gardening trends, and the designer's global footprint in international humanitarian projects. Discover Ipolito's penchant for nature consciousness and her drive to inspire others to see themselves as part of the environment, not as its conquerors—a mission echoed by clients and collaborators alike.The episode culminates with an exploration of the ethics of landscape design, particularly the practice of land acknowledgment in the complex urban tapestry of cities like New York. Ipolito sheds light on the power of acknowledging history and forming connections through the soil we share. As we close, we reflect on the enriching exchange, the inspiration drawn from Ipolito's passions, and the anticipation of diving into her dream project that remains shrouded in creative secrecy. Join us for a session that promises not just a deep appreciation for the art of landscape design but also an intimate understanding of the stories and souls woven into the living tapestries we call gardens.
What an episode, we sit down with Lucia Gonzalez Ippolito, also known as Cia Lu Art, a well known Artist, Mission Muralist...a Freedom Fighter! We have a in depth conversation of current events and share our thoughts on the current World we live in. Grab a drink, may it be coffee, tea or an adult beverage and listen in. We want to hear from you, so interact with us! with Love, LeX Be Frank --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexbefrank/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexbefrank/support
In this episode: William Benson and Michael Ippolito, co-founders of The American Postliberal, join the podcast to talk about the rising success of their new journal and the postliberal vision that animates its visionwhat “catholic political realism” is, what its goals are, and why it's the best hope for America's futurehow America's history is best understood in light of its Catholic heritage, which holds the key to understanding a Catholic future for AmericaTexts Mentioned:The American Postliberal substack“The 1492 Project: Two Americas” by Michael Ippolito“The 1492 Project: The Founding” by Michael Ippolito“The 1492 Project: America's Catholic Destiny” by Michael IppolitoLonginqua by Pope Leo XIII“Catholic Political Realism Is the Only Hope for America” by William Benson“To the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island” by George WashingtonDignitatis Humanae by Pope Paul VI“Blues for Blue Laws” by Michael IppolitoLeisure, the Basis of Culture by Josef PieperApply for the ISI Honors Conference!Become a part of ISI:Become a MemberSupport ISIUpcoming ISI Events
In this recent interview, Nick Ippolito, explains to Trio360 and URComped CEO, Craig Shacklett, the importance of customer service in the casino space and how it differs from player development. They analyze how casino customer service directly affects players, why it's important for other departments to understand player development, how casino players differ from retail customers, and so much more. Topics Discussed: How casino customer service affects players Explaining Player Development to other departments Servicing casino customers vs. retail customers What's unique about players Gambler behavior and triggers Learn more: https://trio360.vip/casino-customer-service-cocktails-at-the-tangiers-nick-ippolito-interview-video/
Fitz gains insight into the fractured Ippolito family dynamics. Mary Margaret uncovers some possible suspects.
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Today we're joined by Mike Ippolito, co-founder at Blockworks, who's here to breakdown his take on the Blockchain trilemma and how Ethereum, Solana, and Cosmos chains all attempt to solve it. This wide ranging interview asks great questions and shines a light on what a multi-chain future might look like. ------ ✨ DEBRIEF | Ryan & David unpacking the episode: https://www.bankless.com/debrief-blockchain-trilemma/ -----
Some CrowdStreet investors are expressing disbelief, and rage, after learning that millions of dollars of their investment funds have gone missing! Investors pumped more than $60 million into two deals sponsored by Nightingale Properties on that platform, and Poof! The money has mysteriously disappeared! Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review. As reported by Bisnow, Nightingale did a great job pitching the deals to CrowdStreet investors. One was Nightingale's purchase of the Atlanta Financial Center for $182 million, which represented a $78 million loss for the seller and instant equity for the buyers. The Real Deals reports that more than 650 investors clamored into that deal with $54 million. The other deal was the renovation of a Miami Beach office building that Nightingale already owned. It raised $9 million for that project. Slick Marketings Pitch Nightingale told investors that it has a stellar track record with more than 30 big deals that never lost money. And it enticed investors with what it described as a rare opportunity to invest in trophy-style real estate. University marketing professor, Zhiyong Yang, invested 50K into Atlanta and told Bisnow that “they did a wonderful marketing job.” Investor, Mike Huber, says the news about the missing funds is mind-boggling. He has 150K in the project, and is now wondering, like other investors, how this could have happened. Red Flags Their worries began last August thanks to a Wall Street Journal article. The Journal reported that Nightingale had failed to tell investors about two previous deals that lost money, which would have tarnished the sterling reputation that Nightingale was selling. Potential investor Ian Ippolito told Bisnow that he was initially interested and was partially sold on the pitch that Nightingale had never lost money. But then Ippolito, who writes a blog called The Real Estate Crowdfunding Review, decided to investigate further, and found that Nightingale's track record is not so sterling – that it had lost money in those two deals. He thought to himself: “There's something shady going on here. I'm not going near this deal.” What Went Wrong? Although CrowdStreet is just a platform, there are questions about where it went wrong in vetting Nightingale, and why it didn't do more to safeguard investor funds, which it collected. If you're not familiar with CrowdStreet, it attracts all kinds of independent real estate investors, from all walks of life. It was founded in 2014 but really took off during the pandemic, raising $1.2 billion from retail investors in 2021 alone. CrowdStreet's CEO, Tore Steen, told Bisnow that he is “shocked and angered” by the Nightingale fiasco. He says: “This is not a crowdfunding issue. This was simple illegal behavior by a real estate developer. There were investors outside of the CrowdStreet platform that were involved here. Whether it's online or offline, fraud exists in this industry.” Although Steen doesn't believe that the platform exposed investors to a higher risk of fraud, investors want to know why CrowdStreet handed the funds over to Nightingale instead of putting them into escrow. Investors Blindsided One investor told Bisnow: “It's surprising that CrowdStreet was not taking a more guardian role when the Wall Street Journal article came out.” The article did prompt some investors to ask for refunds, especially as the deals experienced more delays in closing. And some did get refunds, along with plenty of positive sounding communication from Nightingale, including Christmas cards. One investor on the West Coast says: “They gave us the option to withdraw the funds. That gave me comfort. They do all those things to make you feel that they are super-legit. I was entirely blindsided.” Nightingale ended up processing about $9 million in refunds, but Bisnow reports that the refund process wasn't consistent. CrowdStreet became concerned at that point, and requested bank statements and operating agreements for the two deals. Instead of producing those documents, Nightingale started communicating with CrowdStreet through an attorney, and CrowdStreet recommended that shareholders take on an independent manager for these two deals. With a background in forensic accounting, former Cousins Properties executive, Anna Phillips, was chosen for that position. She told investors that it's not clear what Nightingale did with the funds but she did immediately see some irregularities, such as the transfer of $12 million into an account owned by Nightingale's CEO, Elie Schwartz, instead of an account managed by the company. But even that policy is being questioned because investors thought that because the deals hadn't closed, the money would have gone into escrow. Escrow for Unclosed Deals CEO Steen said in a statement that: “Establishing an escrow process was one of many components of our transition to the broker model and something we have been working on for many months.” CrowdStreet has since incorporated an escrow process into its funding deals. As to questions about the vetting of Nightingale, Bisnow reports that CrowdStreet had done a background check and received more than a half dozen references from well-known institutions like Citibank. These problems could be attributed to growing pains for CrowdStreet, but it is also a failure in due diligence by investors. Accidents Waiting to Happen According to investor Ippolito, some crowdfunding deals are “accidents waiting to happen,” which you could probably say about any kind of investment and that investors need to do more of their own research on sponsors. He says you wouldn't go to buy a car and trust everything the salesperson is going to tell you. Investor Chris Honcik of Idaho told Bisnow: “I'm a little bit angry at CrowdStreet at not having vetted this a little bit better. I don't think I should be the person vetting Nightingale. But in the end, it all comes down to me. It's kind of my fault.” At this point, almost all of the money is still missing and both Nightingale and CEO Schwartz have been accused of misappropriating funds. Phillips is hoping to track it down. She put both deals into Chapter 11 bankruptcy because the reorganization process will help her find out what happened. Who's Responsible? In the meantime, investors are taking it on the nose, not knowing if or when they'll get a refund, and CrowdStreet will continue to do damage control. CEO Steen said in an interview with Bisnow: “I really don't believe it has anything to do with the fact that it's crowdfunding. It has to do with the type of individual that chose to blatantly disregard the law and ethical behavior, and in this case, fiduciary responsibility.” Here's my thoughts. Regardless of who's to blame, the funds are missing and may not be recovered. How can investors avoid this type of catastrophe in the future? 1. Verify and then trust. Yes, this is a twist to trust and then verify. Just because the deal was on a large crowdfunding platform like Crowdstreet does not mean the operators could be blindly trusted. Many real estate crowdfunding sites are just platforms for developers and syndicators to post their deals. Crowdstreet may or may not have performed due diligence, and it doesn't matter. If you are investing a few thousand dollars into a deal, maybe you don't need to research it fully as you can may be afford to lose the money. But if you are investing tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, you absolutely must vet the sponsor and the deal. This is why only accredited investors are allowed to invest in these kinds of opportunities - because they can afford to have a CPA, attorney and underwriter review the documents and pro-forma. Someone on your team needs to understand the deal when investing that much money. 2. All investments have inherent risk. That's why they are investments, and not guaranteed. That is why you should diversify and not put too much money in any one deal. Even a well-underwritten deal can go sideways when there are challenges like a global pandemic that shut down the economy and caused supply chain issues, or interest rates tripling in a year. 3. Finally, make sure you know exactly where your money is going. Escrow accounts protect your money - at least in the sense that the escrow company will ensure that the funds go to the closing table. You can find out more about how to invest responsibly as a RealWealth member. It's free to join, and takes just a few minutes. Keep up with important real estate news at newsforinvestors.com, and please remember to subscribe to this podcast to get new episodes automatically delivered to your phone! Thanks for listening! Kathy Fettke Links: 1 - https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/capital-markets/crowdstreet-investors-say-accusations-about-nightingale-mind-boggling-as-they-face-a-possible-total-loss-119896 2 - https://therealdeal.com/national/2023/07/14/fiduciary-to-investors-funds-in-nightingale-projects-misappropriated/ 3 - https://www.bisnow.com/new-york/news/capital-markets/nightingale-properties-crowdstreet-scandal-illegal-behavior-119884?utm_source=outbound_pub_58&utm_campaign=outbound_issue_69142&utm_content=link&utm_medium=email