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Thank you to Jack O'Brien to helping lift the bat for a half century of podcasts #50 and for a comprehensive “how to” recruit for year a career and 3-5 year + pathways and how getting middle and final students in for observation and 5 week clinical placements helps leads to this... Some great insight into the ever present costs of recruitment and costs of clinicians leaving is available at: https://www.cliniko.com/tools/cost-of-practitioner-leaving/ Or for more information visit: https://www.clinicmastery.com/recruiting-assets/
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Jack O'Brien of The Daily Zeitgeist joins Chuck today to chat about a little indie movie called Pulp Fiction. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
What's poppin, con-gregation? Jack O'Brien joins the show to discuss an actor who hoodwinked millions from movie investors. Plus, MAGA supporters get conned by the Trump campaign. Stay schemin! Research by Sharilyn Vera. SOURCES https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-04-06/hollywood-actor-zach-avery-ponzi-scheme-arrest https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4878976/ https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/07/business/zach-avery-actor-alleged-ponzi-scheme/index.html https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/04/trumps-campaign-scammed-donors-auto-checked-box.html
MATT LENZ (mattlenzdirector.com) is a New York based freelance theater director who has worked all over the world with many of the industry's biggest and brightest talents. Matt was the Associate Director to Tony Award-winner Jack O’Brien on the original production of Hairspray on Broadway, National Tours, Las Vegas, the UK, Toronto and in Cologne, Germany. Matt was also the Associate Director for Catch Me If You Can on Broadway and directed the 2012-13 first national tour. He directed acclaimed Hairspray productions at The Paper Mill Playhouse, the St. Louis MUNY as well as 3 national tours and a ground-breaking production in Johannesburg, South Africa. Other credits include: the Off-Broadway hit comedy The Irish Curse at Soho Rep, Idaho! for New York Musical Theatre Festival (winner “Best Director” and “Best Show of Fest” Awards 2008) and at the Forestburgh Playhouse, Susie Mosher’s The Great Daisy Theory Off-Broadway, Fingers and Toes at NYMF, The Yellow Brick Road Not Taken: WICKED's 5th Anniversary at the Gershwin Theater, Saint Heaven, a world premiere musical at The Stamford Center for the Arts, The Irish Curse for the NY International Fringe Festival, [title of show] at the George Street Playhouse, Les Miserables, God of Carnage, Love! Valour! Compassion!, and Dirty Blond at Zach Theatre in Austin, South Pacific at Casa Manana and North Carolina Theater, The Full Monty at NCT, Disney's Beauty and the Beast at The MUNY in St Louis, The North Carolina Theater and Michigan Opera Theater, Elton John & Tim Rice's Aida at The MUNY and at Gateway Playhouse, the world premiere of Martin Casella’s Scituate at the Stamford Center for the Arts, Confidentially Cole at the Tiffany Theatre in LA, Twelfth Night, Hair, The Ten Percent Revue, The Who's Tommy and the Off-Broadway premiere of Alan Ball’s The Amazing Adventures of Tense Guy. Matt is the Associate Director for The Velocity of Autumn on Broadway and Carnegie Hall's star-studded Guys and Dolls concert. He was the Resident Director for Disney's Beauty and the Beast on Broadway and National Tours. Also for Disney Theatrical, he was Associate Director on Elton John & Tim Rice's Aida in its World Premiere at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. Matt directed the current Off-Broadway revival of Pageant: The Musical and is developing several Broadway musicals including Chasing Rainbows and Dust and Shadow. He regularly teaches master classes and workshops in NYC and around the country at universities and for performing arts organizations. He received the 2010 Kevin Kline Award for Best Director, is a teaching artist for the Broadway Dreams Foundation and a Member of SDC.
MATT LENZ (mattlenzdirector.com) is a New York based freelance theater director who has worked all over the world with many of the industry's biggest and brightest talents. Matt was the Associate Director to Tony Award-winner Jack O’Brien on the original production of Hairspray on Broadway, National Tours, Las Vegas, the UK, Toronto and in Cologne, Germany. Matt was also the Associate Director for Catch Me If You Can on Broadway and directed the 2012-13 first national tour. He directed acclaimed Hairspray productions at The Paper Mill Playhouse, the St. Louis MUNY as well as 3 national tours and a ground-breaking production in Johannesburg, South Africa. Other credits include: the Off-Broadway hit comedy The Irish Curse at Soho Rep, Idaho! for New York Musical Theatre Festival (winner “Best Director” and “Best Show of Fest” Awards 2008) and at the Forestburgh Playhouse, Susie Mosher’s The Great Daisy Theory Off-Broadway, Fingers and Toes at NYMF, The Yellow Brick Road Not Taken: WICKED's 5th Anniversary at the Gershwin Theater, Saint Heaven, a world premiere musical at The Stamford Center for the Arts, The Irish Curse for the NY International Fringe Festival, [title of show] at the George Street Playhouse, Les Miserables, God of Carnage, Love! Valour! Compassion!, and Dirty Blond at Zach Theatre in Austin, South Pacific at Casa Manana and North Carolina Theater, The Full Monty at NCT, Disney's Beauty and the Beast at The MUNY in St Louis, The North Carolina Theater and Michigan Opera Theater, Elton John & Tim Rice's Aida at The MUNY and at Gateway Playhouse, the world premiere of Martin Casella’s Scituate at the Stamford Center for the Arts, Confidentially Cole at the Tiffany Theatre in LA, Twelfth Night, Hair, The Ten Percent Revue, The Who's Tommy and the Off-Broadway premiere of Alan Ball’s The Amazing Adventures of Tense Guy. Matt is the Associate Director for The Velocity of Autumn on Broadway and Carnegie Hall's star-studded Guys and Dolls concert. He was the Resident Director for Disney's Beauty and the Beast on Broadway and National Tours. Also for Disney Theatrical, he was Associate Director on Elton John & Tim Rice's Aida in its World Premiere at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. Matt directed the current Off-Broadway revival of Pageant: The Musical and is developing several Broadway musicals including Chasing Rainbows and Dust and Shadow. He regularly teaches master classes and workshops in NYC and around the country at universities and for performing arts organizations. He received the 2010 Kevin Kline Award for Best Director, is a teaching artist for the Broadway Dreams Foundation and a Member of SDC.
Jack O'Brien is from Navan and is facing into a Leaving Cert even though he has not been in a classroom since March of 2020. He joined Jen to chat about his underlying health condition and the challenges he faces with Covid and his Leaving Cert.
On the latest Pod Yourself A Gun, Gloria throws things, the Russian gets away, and "the poo ass was dog." This week Matt and Vince are thankful for their guest, Jack O’Brien from the Daily Zeitgeist, and season 3 episode 11 of The Sopranos, Pine Barrens. This episode is so good, it’s a cliché to bring it up. As Jack points out during the podcast, saying "Pine Barrens" is your favorite Sopranos episode is like saying Michael Jordan is your favorite basketball player. It’s not a bad choice but come on - try to surprise me. If you haven’t seen it in a while, you might remember this Steve Buscemi directed episode as the one where Paulie and Chris get lost in the woods. What you might not remember are Gloria’s London broil toss and Jackie Jr.’s Scrabble prowess. If last week’s episode was a reminder that The Sopranos is a soap opera, this week’s episode is a reminder that it is also a sitcom, because it’s got jokes. Are some of the jokes too sitcom-y? Vince says yes. I say VA FANGOOL, Vince. What happened to Valery? Don’t ask David Chase. What is the geopolitical significance of Paulie’s satin finish manicure? Listen now to find out. If you’re not going to share your Tic Tacs, at least share a five star review on Apple Podcasts. (-written by Brent Flyberg) Subscribe to Pod Yourself A Gun on Apple Podcasts.Email us at frotcast@gmail.com; leave us a voicemail at 415-275-0030.Support the Pod: become a patron at patreon.com/Frotcast and get more bonus content than you could ever want.
Hosts of The Daily Zeitgeist podcast, Miles Gray and Jack O’Brien join Andrew to discuss the Astros player who was suspended for 5 games for a racist slant-eye gesture, majority of White Americans feeling that they are discriminated against, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323)389-RACE.
Air Date 7/6/2020 Today we take a look at the problems with cops that aren't the obvious, racist problems. We're talking about the rules that help protect bad cops from accountability, the police unions that insist on those rules and the lack of state or national policies that would structurally disincentivize the hiring or continued employment of problem officers. Transcript Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 MEMBERSHIP ON PATREON (Get AD FREE Shows & Bonus Content) Support us on PodHero Support us on Flattr EPISODE SPONSORS: Clean Choice Energy IF YOU’RE GOING TO SHOP AMAZON: Amazon USA | Amazon CA | Amazon UK SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Race, Police, & The Pandemic - FRONTLINE - Air Date 6-2-20 Jelani Cobb describes how the relationship between black Americans and the police has become a “barometer” for race relations in the country and that explosive tensions are “overwhelmingly” in response to an issue of police use of force. Ch. 2: The Man Who Teaches Our Cops To Kill Part 1 - Behind the Bastards - Air Date 6-1-20 Robert is joined by Jack O'Brien to discuss David Grossman, director of the Killology Research Group. More than a hundred police departments, and thousands of police officers, have taken Grossman’s courses over more than twenty years. Ch. 3: Qualified Immunity and the myth of dangerous traffic stops - Pod Save the People - Air Date 5-26-20 DeRay, Brittany, Sam, and Clint discuss police accountability. Ch. 4: The Man Who Teaches Our Cops To Kill Part 2 - Behind the Bastards - Air Date 6-1-20 Robert is joined by Jack O'Brien to discuss David Grossman, director of the Killology Research Group. More than a hundred police departments, and thousands of police officers, have taken Grossman’s courses over more than twenty years. Ch. 5: Police Unions And Police Violence Part 1 - Planet Money - Air Date 6-5-20 We look at the data connecting police unions and police violence. Ch. 6: Not Just Another Protest - It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders - Air Date 6-5-20 Sam also talks to BuzzFeed News reporter Melissa Segura on her recent reporting about police unions and what they mean for reform. Ch. 7: Police Unions And Police Violence Part 2 - Planet Money - Air Date 6-5-20 We look at the data connecting police unions and police violence. Ch. 8: What Science Says About Police (with John Rappaport) - Pod Save the People - Air Date 6-9-20 This week DeRay sits down with John Rappaport, a law professor and research scholar examining criminal procedures in the justice system. They discuss Rappaport's findings regarding police misconduct and the effects of police behavior on communities. Ch. 9: American Police: 100 years of reform - Throughline - Air Date 6-4-20 Black Americans being victimized and killed by the police is an epidemic. A truth many Americans are acknowledging since the murder of George Floyd, as protests have occurred in all fifty states calling for justice on his behalf. FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 10: Final comments on the pain and sadness of being lied to by your country MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Thannoid - Bodytonic Watermarks - Crab Shack Derailed - The Depot Cloud Line - K4 Festering - Towboat Waltz and Fury - Macrame LaBranche - Bayou Birds Sunday Lights - Onesuch Village Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Support the show via Patreon Listen on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | +more Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Facebook!
Air Date 6/22/2020 Today we take a look at the history of racist policing which flows seamlessly into our present racist policing which itself flows into Trump's authoritarian glee at the opportunity to consolidate violent, racist power in response to protests against violent, racist power. Be part of the show! Leave us a message at 202-999-3991 MEMBERSHIP ON PATREON (Get AD FREE Shows & Bonus Content) Support us on PodHero Support us on Flattr EPISODE SPONSORS: Clean Choice Energy IF YOU’RE GOING TO SHOP AMAZON: Amazon USA | Amazon CA | Amazon UK SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: American Police - Throughline - Air Date 6-4-20 Black Americans being victimized and killed by the police is an epidemic. A truth many Americans are acknowledging since the murder of George Floyd, as protests have occurred in all fifty states calling for justice on his behalf. Ch. 2: From slavery to George Floyd: The racist history of U.S. policing - Democracy Now - Air Date 6-10-20 Harvard professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad, author of "The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime and the Making of Modern Urban America," walks through the history of policing from the founding of the United States to today. Ch. 3: The Truth: Police Are Lynching Black Americans! w/ Dr. Jhacova Williams, PhD - Thom Hartmann - Air Date 6-10-20 What if lynching never stopped... and the police took over the job? Ch. 4: Unmasking The 'Outside Agitator' Part 1 - Code Switch - Air Date 6-10-20 Whenever a protest boils up, it's a safe bet that public officials will quickly blame any violence or disruption on "outside agitators." But what, exactly, does it mean to be an agitator? And can these mysterious outsiders be a force for good? Ch. 5: "Looting" concerns distract from bureaucratic violence toward Black people - Democracy Now - Air Date 6-6-20 Carol Anderson, a professor of African American Studies at Emory University, discusses the Red Scare of 1919 and the echo of it we're seeing today. Ch. 6: Unmasking The 'Outside Agitator' Part 2 - Code Switch - Air Date 6-10-20 Whenever a protest boils up, it's a safe bet that public officials will quickly blame any violence or disruption on "outside agitators." But what, exactly, does it mean to be an agitator? And can these mysterious outsiders be a force for good? Ch. 7: The Man Who Teaches Our Cops To Kill - Behind the Bastards - Air Date 6-1-20 Robert is joined by Jack O'Brien to discuss David Grossman, director of the Killology Research Group. More than a hundred police departments, and thousands of police officers, have taken Grossman’s courses over more than twenty years. Ch. 8: Protests Sweep Across America and Beyond Part 2 - The Daily Show - Air Date 6-9-20 Police get violent with peaceful protesters. Ch. 9: Systemic Exhaustion - In The Thick - Air Date 6-10-20 As thousands of protestors fill the streets, Maria and Julio talk about the #BlackLivesMatter movement, performative allyship, and what it means to abolish the police with Karen Attiah and Dr. Christina Greer. Ch. 10: The Rebellion in Defense of Black Lives Is Rooted in U.S. History, so Too Is Trump’s Authoritarian Rule. - Intercepted - Air Date 6-3-20 With the threat of widespread military deployment in U.S. cities looming, the president is acting as an authoritarian dictator. Ch. 11: Why Ta-Nehisi Coates is hopeful - The Ezra Klein Show - Air Date 6-4-20 There is now, as there always is amidst protests, a loud call for the protesters to follow the principles of nonviolence. And that call, as Ta-Nehisi Coates says, comes from people who neither practice nor heed nonviolence in their own lives. Ch. 12: Is This Trump’s Reichstag Fire Moment? Part 1 - Deconstructed with Mehdi Hasan - Air Date 6-4-20 President Trump has seized on the nationwide protest movement that followed the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer to advance his most authoritarian political instincts. Fascism scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat joins Mehdi Hasan to d Ch. 13: The Military Stands Up To Trump - On the Media - Air Date 6-18-20 It began with the President’s notorious bible photo-op, preceded by a military crackdown north of the White House clearing protesters from Lafayette Square. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff later publicly renounced his role in the incident. Ch. 14: Is This Trump’s Reichstag Fire Moment? Part 2 - Deconstructed with Mehdi Hasan - Air Date 6-4-20 President Trump has seized on the nationwide protest movement that followed the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer to advance his most authoritarian political instincts. Fascism scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat joins Mehdi Hasan to d FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 15: Final comments on how things are going these days MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions): Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr Line Etching - Marble Run On Early Light - Cholate Parade Shoes - Arc and Crecent Weathervane - CloudCover Rapids - Grey River Vittoro - Aeronaut Dirtbike Lovers - Desert Orchard Waterbourne - Algea Fields Santre - K2 Chilvat - Lillehammer A Path Unwinding - K4 Denzel Sprak - CloudCover The Summit - K2 Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Support the show via Patreon Listen on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | +more Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Facebook!
Jack O’Brien is a physiotherapist and the podcast host of the Grow Your Clinic podcast. He kindly agreed to go over some great approaches to securing the job you want in a private practise by seeking first to understand and creating win-win scenarios… We also talk about some key personality traits that lend yourself to being the ideal team player and discuss some must do's for longevity in private practise for AHP’s... Check out the Grow Your Clinic podcast here… https://open.spotify.com/show/03nmt7gYDfeeOPV6qBmVTu?si=ECtEvtpCS6OrPjZtYx2YXg And don’t forget to join our facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/418684682080119/
Robert is joined by Jack O'Brien to discuss David Grossman, director of the Killology Research Group. More than a hundred police departments, and thousands of police officers, have taken Grossman’s courses over more than twenty years. FOOTNOTES: THE TRIGGER AND THE CHOICE: PART 1 Non-Verbal Cues Are Easy to Misinterpret The Bulletproof Warrior “Are You Prepared to Kill Somebody?” A Day With One of America’s Most Popular Police Trainers Grossman Interview A day with ‘killology’ police trainer Dave Grossman Inside the School Teaching Cops When It’s OK to Kill Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, the “Killologist” Training America’s Cops One week playing violent video games alters brain activity The Evidence that Video Games Lead to Violence Is Weak Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In episode 140 of the PPMP podcast, Jack O’Brien and I have a conversation on the allied health industry amidst the COVID-19 global pandemic. Jack is the CEO of Clinic Mastery and host of the Grow Your Clinic podcast. Jack and I talk about the experiences of allied health businesses, the role that Telehealth plays, and the things we need to consider and expect amidst the crisis and moving forward. We have to accept the fact that this is now our new normal; and so we need to find ways to move through it beautifully and successfully. Episode highlights: The advantage of a maturing allied health industry. Ideal clients of Clinic Mastery and NACRE. Challenges of allied health professionals when coming off the tools and going into the entrepreneurial mindset. Experiences of allied health businesses during this global pandemic. Stand-out success factors for businesses during COVID-19. Effective changes business owners have implemented over the last weeks. The status of Telehealth today. What to expect in the next few months, especially in Telehealth. Jack’s experience in reorienting his own clinic. The things that will remain and change after COVID-19. Practical things clinic owners can do Useful Links Grow Your Clinic Podcast Clinic Mastery Website Clinic Mastery Facebook Clinic Mastery Instagram Clinic Mastery LinkedIn Clinic Mastery YouTube Patrick Lencioni - The Motive: Why So Many Leaders Abdicate Their Most Important Responsibilities Nacre Links: Website LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram Pinterest
History is riddled with bizarre stories of flexes — things people of the past thought were somehow impressive at time. The Ridiculous Historians are fascinated by these strange stories, as are their friends at The Daily Zeitgeist. Join Ben and Noel as they welcome returning guests Jack O'Brien and Miles Gray, hosts of The Daily Zeitgeist, to explore more of history's weirdest flexes, from Henry Ford's weird town in Brazil to Stalin's forced drinking parties. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
History is riddled with bizarre stories of flexes — things people of the past thought were somehow impressive at time. The Ridiculous Historians are fascinated by these strange stories, as are their friends at The Daily Zeitgeist. Join Ben and Noel as they welcome returning guests Jack O'Brien and Miles Gray, hosts of The Daily Zeitgeist, to explore more of history's weirdest flexes, from predecessors of photoshop to one of the world's bloodiest revenge stories and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In times like this, it is our best interest as clinic owners to keep our staff and practitioners well-supported. To do that, we have to be thriving as businesses despite the economic slowdown.In this episode, Cathy Love from Nacre Consulting and Jack O’Brien share their wisdom on how they are coping with the current COVID-19 pandemic. They also talk about leadership during the pandemic, the big role telehealth is playing in connecting with clients and keeping the team together, and finding opportunities during the crisis.Check out the full episode!SHOW NOTES[0:01:23.8] About Cathy Love[0:03:41.5] Talking about ideal clients[0:06:21.6] Challenges to learning how to lead inspired teams, crafting systems, and building a business[0:08:25.9] When’s the right time to look for a coach?[0:10:19.7] How clinic owners are adapting to the COVID-19 crisis[0:12:06.6] Factors that help clinics thrive through the pandemic[0:12:48.7] The importance of leadership during this crisis[0:16:21.3] Clever and creative solutions clinic owners implemented during this pandemic[0:18:31.0] Jack’s thoughts on the power of telehealth of putting businesses in a global market[0:19:47.7] How telehealth and effective systems can make you more productive and profitable[0:22:20.3] Is telehealth a long-term solution?[0:25:34.1] What will it be like for clinic owners once this crisis is controlled?[0:28:18.7] How Jack is orienting his team during the crisis[0:30:48.2] What will change and what will stay the same[0:33:53.9] Opportunities we have after the crisis[0:36:11.5] Practical steps to executing your 12m plans amidst the pandemicQUOTES“Pressure doesn’t create cracks, it just reveals them.”“Leadership is a reward, and it is a responsibility.”“The clinics that are able to systemise their client experience in a way that’s replicable and duplicable across team members are able to effectively productize what they do.”“In times of crisis, leaders who communicate really stand out.”CONNECT WITH CATHYNacre ConsultingLinkedIn If you like this episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast, please don't forget to like, share, comment, and give us your ratings on iTunes and Stitcher.We appreciate your support and feedback!
In this episode Jacob connects with Jack O'Brien and discusses everything business! We discuss the changing views on business and how you can optimise the service that you deliver. Enjoy!
Why Permission to Speak, why now? iHeartRadio’s Jack O’Brien and pod producer Catherine Burt Cantin chat with host Samara Bay about what it means to own your voice, like literally. Executive producers: Catherine Burt Cantin & Mark Cantin, Double Vision doublevisionprojects.com Producers: Samara Bay, Sophie Lichterman and the iHeart team Theme music: Mark Cantin For Brittany Packnett’s TEDtalk: https://www.ted.com/speakers/brittany_packnett For more info on honoring native lands: https://usdac.us/nativeland For more info about this or future episodes, or to submit something juicy, visit www.PermissiontoSpeakPod.com or follow us on Instagram @permissiontospeakpod Please leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts or the iHeartRadio app! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On this weeks episode, we bring in special guest Jack O'Brien. We discuss his journey in becoming an FC Edmonton supporter. We also talk about the Atletico Ottawa announcement & what we think of the identity. We then move on to talking about FC Edmonton's latest signings and what impact they may have on the club this season. This episode is brought to you by; Unit B Coworking Seat Giant
This week on the podcast, our very own Jack O’Brien talks about the three things you need to put in place to set you up for success and growth this 2020.Listen to the full episode!SHOW NOTES[0:01:41.1] ASAP as in “As Sustainably As Possible”[0:04:16.7] First ‘R’: Renewals[0:05:39.9] Second ‘R’: Retreats[0:06:44.3] Third ‘R’: RhythmsMENTIONSClinic Mastery Live WorkshopsJack’s Email If you like this episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast, please don't forget to like, share, comment, and give us your ratings on iTunes and Stitcher.We appreciate your support and feedback!
I jumped on the GYC podcast recently to talk about my experiences locuming and discuss why locums are a great idea for early career Physio, OT and SLP’s. A big thanks to Jack O’Brien for hosting a great podcast! Private practises wouldn’t necessarily be very keen on attracting locums but I think locums offer unique opportunities to get new people to a clinic in a way which is career building and is win/win for everyone involved… You can check out the GYC podcast here... https://www.clinicmastery.com/looking-into-the-benefits-of-locums-for-new-graduates-practitioners-and-as-a-recruitment-strategy/ Also join our FB group for early updates on the podcast, job skills, interdisciplinary learning and locum updates... https://www.facebook.com/groups/418684682080119/
The Portland Winterhawks haven’t added to the loss column since November – we caught up with the PXP voice of the ‘Hawks to look at the season to date as well as looking down the stretch + towards playoffs
Welcome to My Year in Mensa, episode two! NOTE: ALL NAMES IN THIS PIECE HAVE BEEN CHANGED. This is a first-person account based on my own writing and experience within the group, and the rest is sourced below. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out at myyearinmensa@gmail.com. Theme song by Sadie Dupuis (@sad13) Featuring the voices of Miles Gray, Caitlin Durante, Jacquis Neal, Anna Hossnieh, Danl Goodman, Ify Nwadiwe, Dani Fernandez, Maggie Mae Fish, Shereen Lani-Younes, Isaac Taylor, and Jack O'Brien. Music used in this episode: "Through the Crystal" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Absolutely Nothing" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Lost and Found" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Run Amok" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Onion Capers" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Sightlines" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Official National Anthem" by Jingle Punks: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Pixelland" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Welcome to HorrorLand Kevin MacLeod" (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ All sources for this series can be found at: http://jamieloftusisinnocent.com/myyearinmensasources --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jamie-loftus/message
Welcome to My Year in Mensa, episode one! NOTE: ALL NAMES IN THIS PIECE HAVE BEEN CHANGED. This is a first-person account based on my own writing and experience within the group, and the rest is sourced below. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out at myyearinmensa@gmail.com. Theme song by Sadie Dupuis (@sad13) Featuring the voices of Miles Gray, Caitlin Durante, Jacquis Neal, Anna Hossnieh, Danl Goodman, Ify Nwadiwe, Dani Fernandez, Maggie Mae Fish, Shereen Lani-Younes, Isaac Taylor, and Jack O'Brien. Music used in this episode: "Through the Crystal" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Absolutely Nothing" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Lost and Found" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library Eric Andre goes to Mensa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-pAWbqdyuY "Welcome to HorrorLand Kevin MacLeod" (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ All sources for this series can be found at: http://jamieloftusisinnocent.com/myyearinmensasources --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jamie-loftus/message
Welcome to My Year in Mensa, episode three! NOTE: ALL NAMES IN THIS PIECE HAVE BEEN CHANGED. This is a first-person account based on my own writing and experience within the group, and the rest is sourced below. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out at myyearinmensa@gmail.com. Theme song by Sadie Dupuis (@sad13) Featuring the voices of Miles Gray, Caitlin Durante, Jacquis Neal, Anna Hossnieh, Danl Goodman, Ify Nwadiwe, Dani Fernandez, Maggie Mae Fish, Shereen Lani-Younes, Isaac Taylor, and Jack O'Brien. Music used in this episode: "Through the Crystal" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Absolutely Nothing" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Lost and Found" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library Sheldon Cooper Sexist Joke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMQZuBytY4Q "Unseen Horrors" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Pooka" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Scheming Weasel (faster version)" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Pixelland" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) All sources for this series can be found at: http://jamieloftusisinnocent.com/myyearinmensasources --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jamie-loftus/message
Welcome to My Year in Mensa, episode final! NOTE: ALL NAMES IN THIS PIECE HAVE BEEN CHANGED. This is a first-person account based on my own writing and experience within the group, and the rest is sourced below. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out at myyearinmensa@gmail.com. Theme song by Sadie Dupuis (@sad13) Featuring the voices of Miles Gray, Caitlin Durante, Jacquis Neal, Anna Hossnieh, Danl Goodman, Ify Nwadiwe, Dani Fernandez, Maggie Mae Fish, Shereen Lani-Younes, Isaac Taylor, and Jack O'Brien. Music used in this episode: "Through the Crystal" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Absolutely Nothing" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Lost and Found" by Jeremy Blake: from the free YouTube Audio Library "Highland, Bagpipe, Joyful Song": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_ZqBSq7_GA Licensed to YouTube by Epidemic Sound (on behalf of Epidemic Sound); Epidemic Sound Publishing "Scheming Weasel (faster version)" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Clean Soul" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) “Your Call" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "The Time of My Life" Karaoke (Fair Use): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGAW18eoevk "Pixelland" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) "Official National Anthem" by Jingle Punks: from the free YouTube Audio Library All sources for this series can be found at: http://jamieloftusisinnocent.com/myyearinmensasources --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jamie-loftus/message
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Ron Burgundy and Gloria Steinem talk feminism. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron finally gets the phones working and takes some callers. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougallA ssociate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Episode 21: Jack O'Brien Episode 21: Jack O'Brien is the other 1/2 of the incredibly fun and insightful podcast, the daily zeitgeist. We talk about Jack's sense of anger and how he dealt with difficult feelings as a kid. We also get into his sobriety and his aspirations as a father and husband. Subscribe for weekly episodes and please rate and review us. We love reading your comments and invite you to engage in polite discussion. Contact us at MansplainYourselfPodcast@gmail.com All donations go to the production of this podcast. Donate topaypal.me/mansplainyourselfpod
Ron talks shop with an up and coming model. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron and Carolina welcome the NHL’s Stanley Cup to the studio and find out what it takes to be the trophy’s handler. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
DJ Dillon Francis on caring for the elderly. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron and Carolina drink at work. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Guest Expert: Roni Ginach Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron is joined by the Dodger’s Clayton Kershaw to talk baseball. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This episode of Go Fact Yourself features quick wits and facts about hit flicks! Jena Friedman is a comedian and longtime contributor to television, perhaps her best known work was as a producer on "The Daily Show." She’ll talk about how she was so dedicated to her work on the show that she was willing to risk her life if it meant getting the shot that she needed. Jena’s new series "Soft Focus" is on Adult Swim. Jena’s opponent is Jack O’Brien, co-host of "The Daily Zeitgeist" podcast. Before that, he was the co-founder of Cracked.com. How did he turn the website into such a success? Well, he decided to take everything that worked about the original Cracked magazine… and completely ignore it. He’ll explain. The guests will take a deep dive into the lore of the Jaws franchise, the history of comedy and why it is never a good idea to take a bath at a funeral. What’s the Difference: Emergency What’s the difference between a fire engine and a fire truck? What’s the difference between a pandemic and an epidemic? Areas of Expertise Jena Friedman: The TV show "Ghostwriter," the history of improv and the ebola virus. Jack O’Brien: The film Jaws 2, the film Rocky IV and Wu-Tang Clan solo records from 1993 to 1997. Appearing in this episode: J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Jena Friedman Jack O’Brien With guest experts:
Robert is joined again by Jack O'Brien to discuss news grifter, Andy Ngo. Footnotes: 1. What do the videos show of the brawl at Cider Riot? Take a look. 2. Undercover in Patriot Prayer: Insights From a Vancouver Democrat Who's Been Working Against the Far-Right Group from the Inside 3. Respectable Law Tweet 1 4. Respectable Law Tweet 2 5. New Evidence Shows Joey Gibson's Role in Planning May Day Attack at Cider Riot 6. Andy Ngo Tweet 7. I was the target of alt-right death threats across the internet – here's what happened next 8. Andy Ngo on Tucker Carlson Tonight 9. What happened when I wrote about Islam in Britain 10. The assault on conservative journalist Andy Ngo, explained Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron meets with a childcare expert to discuss the trials of parenthood. Jon Brion joins the studio for a children’s sing-a-long special. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick StumpfExecutive Producer: Mike FarahConsulting Producer: Andrew SteeleCoordinating Producer: Colin MacDougallAssociate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie LichtermanWriter: Jake FogelnestProduction Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick StumpfMusic Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Guest Expert: Liz Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In Episode 82, Robert is joined by Jack O’Brien to discuss news grifters. Footnotes: 1. ACORN sting 'pimp' is N.J. man who attended Rutgers University 2. James O’Keefe: Portrait Of An Activist As A Campus Gadfly 3. The Leadership Institute: The Group That Helped Launch The Conservative Careers Of Two Alleged Phone Tamperers 4. Abortion foe goes undercover 5. What the NYT Magazine Doesn't Say About James O'Keefe 6. Now defunct, group that secretly filmed Texas lawmakers ordered to turn over financial records 7. Hannah Giles, No Nellie Bly 8. The Twisty, Bent Truth of the NPR-Sting Video 9. The Power of James O’Keefe 10. How Erik Prince Used the Rise of Trump to Make an Improbable Comeback 11. Googler Caught in James O’Keefe Sting: Project Veritas ‘Selectively Edited’ My Words 12. This is not how I expected Monday to go! 13. James O’Keefe’s Google ‘Whistleblower’ Loves QAnon, Accused ‘Zionists’ of Running the Government 14. Project Veritas and ‘whistle-blower’ published bullshit ‘data-leak’ to dox Google employees Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron and Carolina are joined by a brain scientist to find out why dance is all we need. Credits:Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Guest Expert: Dr. Marc Milstein Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron is joined by his ex-girlfriend Doris Kearns Goodwin. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron and Carolina get advice about how to navigate the dark web. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O'Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Guest Expert: Richard Greenberg Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ron speaks to Senator Kamala Harris and considers running for president. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O’Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Coordinating Producer: Colin MacDougall Associate Producers: Anna Hossnieh and Sophie Lichterman Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Coordinator: Hannah Jacobson This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
A bonus episode that somehow escaped the vault. Ron plans an interview with Alex Rodriguez, and takes his cooking skills to the next level with Jon & Vinny. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O’Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Associate Producer: Anna Hossnieh Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Supervisor: Colin MacDougall This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Guest Experts: Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Jack O'Brien returns! To basically have a very confusing movie he's just seen for the first time explained to him by two dudes who have seen it more times than that. Listen along, won't you? Support Small Beans and access Additional Content: https://www.patreon.com/SmallBeans SB Merch: https://smallbeans.bigcartel.com
In episode 394, Jack and Miles are joined by Go Fact Yourself co-host J. Keith van Straaten to discuss the sexiest accents in the US, more on what is going on with the abortion bills in south, Game of Thrones fan theories, the new Taco Bell hotel, McDonalds teaming up with US Embassies, Chris Rock rebooting the Saw franchise, and more! Plus super producer Anna Hossnieh pops in to talk about what is going on with the US and Iran. Go see Jack on Go Fact Yourself LIVE on May 19th in LA! FOOTNOTES: 1. Boston Accent Ranked Second Sexiest in America, Survey Says 2. Are tensions between US, Gulf allies and Iran coming to a head? 3. War With Iran Wouldn’t Be Like Iraq 4. Trump administration's Iran threat claim disputed by foreign officials 5. It’s Time for the Leaders of Saudi Arabia and Iran to Talk 6. Trump Tells Pentagon Chief He Does Not Want War With Iran 7. Abortion is legal everywhere, but misinformation is panicking patients in Alabama and Georgia 8. Not All Conservatives Are Cheering On Alabama’s New Abortion Law 9. Taco Bell is opening a hotel and resort 10. Taco Bell Hotel 11. If you lose your passport in Austria, head for McDonald's Golden Arches 12. Chris Rock To Reboot ‘Saw’ Franchise With Lionsgate & Twisted Pictures 13. Tickets for Go Fact Yourself with Jack O'Brien and Jena Friedman on May 19th! 14. WATCH: Swami Million - Cioccolato (feat. Fawda Trio) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
A favorite episode from Season 1, now with a translator track telling us what was actually being said in Spanish. Credits: Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer. Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O’Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Associate Producer: Anna Hossnieh Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Supervisor: Colin MacDougall This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Translator: Xiomara Antoine Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
One San Diego legend joins another for the definitive interview with the San Diego Chicken. Credits:Ron Burgundy: Host, Writer, Executive Producer Carolina Barlow: Co-Host, Writer, and Producer Producers: Whitney Hodack, Jack O’Brien, Miles Gray, and Nick Stumpf Executive Producer: Mike Farah Consulting Producer: Andrew Steele Associate Producer: Anna Hossnieh Writer: Jake Fogelnest Production Supervisor: Colin MacDougall This episode was Engineered, Mixed and Edited by: Nick Stumpf Music Clearance by Suzanne Coffman Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers