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1 - James Fitzpatrick, Director of the Center to Advance Security in America, has piece up on how the DoD is within their right to ban gender-euphoric soldiers. How would the process of screening out soldiers be handled? Why does the military feel this is a top of line priority in order to restore excellence? 115 - More on the Catholic church and the divide between leaders and more conservative parishioners . 120 - Your calls regarding the Pope. 135 - Chris Ullery, data reporter for Bucks County and the Philadelphia region, joins us today to discuss the drama that is the Central Bucks School District. Despite the school's lackluster reputation, the teachers make some of the highest salaries in PA. Why? Despite the grades and scores being among the highest in the county, why is there such tension within the district? Is it ridiculous the amount of money these teachers will get on a pension after retirement? Did any of the salary numbers surprise him? 155 - Your calls to wrap the hour.
Are you ready to discover the world of mass timber construction through the eyes of an expert? Join me, your host Paul Kremer, as we journey from Nebraska to New York, then onwards to Alabama, Australia, and the UK, unpacking remarkable projects and innovations in the world of mass timber construction. We start with a rare mass timber construction project for museums - the Mona expansion in Nebraska. We'll also explore the use of CLT panels and woven bamboo in creating a sacred space in New York City's design pavilion event.In this episode, we also bring you updates from SmartLam's brand new GLT production facility in Alabama, as the first batch of state-of-the-art equipment arrives. We then jet off to Australia to cover architect James Fitzpatrick's Seed House, a unique mass timber home that's up for sale. Finally, we head over to the UK, where Mace has been appointed as the main contractor for Landsec's Timber Square redevelopment. Tune in to learn more about these sustainable building materials, techniques, and the latest happenings in the mass timber construction world with me, Paul Kremer.Production by Deeelicious BeatsMusic "Game Play" by Quality QuestPodcast is a Mass Timber Construction Journal Productionwww.masstimberconstruction.comSponsors of the Podcast:International Association for Mass Timber Construction (IAMTC)The International Association for Mass Timber Construction aims to promote and deliver value to its members and associated stakeholders through an all-encompassing approach to advocacy, thought-leadership, development for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing sectors, provide education, training/teaching and research in establishing a global mass timber construction sector across the five contents of the world.IAMTCDelivering value through an all-encompassing approach to advocacy and thought-leadership.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Leigh Phillips is a composer, orchestrator, and producer with experience in creating unique compositions and orchestrations for media, concert performances, and CD recordings. In May 2023 for TALKING SOUNDTRACKS ON THE CINEMATIC SOUND PODCAST, Jason Drury had the pleasure of talking to Leigh Phillips from his home in Prague. In part one of our two-part conversation Leigh discussed his musical roots, how he got into orchestration work and score reconstruction, and how he began his association with James Fitzpatrick and Tadlow Records. Part two discusses his work on Goldsmith re-recordings such as BLACK PATCH and GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATRE, his thoughts on film music today, and his fears about the employment of artificial intelligence in future film soundtracks. As with part one, you will hear music that Leigh Phillips has orchestrated or composed just for these events to highlight his immense talent. —— Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Joe Wiles, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Douglas Lacey, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Andreas Wennmyr, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Jim Wilson, Glenn McDorman, Chris Malone, Steve Karpicz, Deniz Çağlar, Brent Osterberg, Jérôme Flick, Sarah Brouns, Aaron Collins, Randall Derchan, Angela Rabatin, Michael Poteet, Larry Reese, Thomas Tinneny, William Burke, Clint Morgan, Rudy Amaya, Eric Marvin, Stacy Livitsanis, Rick Laird, Carl Wonders, Michael Poteet, Nathan Blumenfeld, Daniel Herrin, Mike Kohutich —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Leigh Phillips is a composer, orchestrator, and producer with experience in creating unique compositions and orchestrations for media, concert performances, and CD recordings. In May 2023 for TALKING SOUNDTRACKS ON THE CINEMATIC SOUND PODCAST, Jason Drury had the pleasure of talking to Leigh Phillips from his home in Prague. Leigh was the first person Jason ever interviewed on his previous station, Kaspaar, way back in 2013. In this first part of a two-part interview, Leigh discusses his musical background, how he got into orchestration work and score reconstruction, and how he started working with James Fitzpatrick and Tadlow Records Also during both parts of the show, music chosen by Leigh himself will be played to highlight some of the orchestration and reconstruction projects he has worked on, including LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, EXODUS, SALAMANDER, RANSOM, DAMNATION ALLEY, and more. Enjoy! —— Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Joe Wiles, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Douglas Lacey, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Andreas Wennmyr, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Jim Wilson, Glenn McDorman, Chris Malone, Steve Karpicz, Deniz Çağlar, Brent Osterberg, Jérôme Flick, Sarah Brouns, Aaron Collins, Randall Derchan, Angela Rabatin, Michael Poteet, Larry Reese, Thomas Tinneny, William Burke, Clint Morgan, Rudy Amaya, Eric Marvin, Stacy Livitsanis, Rick Laird, Carl Wonders, Michael Poteet, Nathan Blumenfeld, Daniel Herrin, Mike Kohutich —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
John's history with heroin and other drugs includes making the front page of the Herald Sun after overdosing in a laneway. Having been around Melbourne since the deadly late 90s, he's a staunch defender of the MSIR, and opioid replacement, Buvedal.Episode contains: strong language, overdose death and adult themesHelp & Support - Alcohol and Drug FoundationHarm Reduction AustraliaLifeline (remember you can call 13 11 14, 24 hours in Australia)CreditsHost - PudgeyFeaturing - John Producer/ Interviewer/ Editor - Michelle Ransom-HughesMix assistance - Dylan Ransom-HughesHost recording - Shelley CoggerTheme - Jen AndersonField recordings - Michelle Ransom-HughesRecorded on unceded Wurundjeri land, produced on unceded Turrbal/ Jagera land.An independent production of Alongside Radio (Australia), made possible by the cooperation of the North Richmond MSIR.You can support the production hereRead the Ryan Review to get more stats and facts about the trial of the North Richmond MSIRThanks (MSIR) Nico Clark, Zoe, Jen Anderson, James Fitzpatrick, Shelley Cogger, Donna, Lisa, and the staff who helped make these interviews possible. Dylan Ransom-Hughes, Daniel Semo, Sophie Ransom, Jaye Kranz, Lucy Osborne, Kim Lester, Dave Suttee, Pippa Williams, Adele Pickvance.Series art by Eloise McCullough.MusicNobody Dies Here Theme - Jen AndersonUnalin - Tim Khan (CC0) freesoundAttempt 7 - Jared C. Balogh (CCbyNC) Slin - Tim Khan (CC0) freesound Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kerin reveals some of her dramatic life story, and how it intersects with her decades-long use of heroin. Now 72, Kerin's toughness mostly conceals the depth of her losses. CW: Family Violence; overdose death; mild coarse languageCreditsFeaturing - Kerin Host - PudgeyProducer/ Interviewer/ Editor - Michelle Ransom-HughesMix Assistance - Dylan Ransom-HughesHost recording - Shelley CoggerTheme - Jen AndersonRecorded on unceded Wurundjeri land, produced on unceded Turrbal/ Jagera land.An independent production of Alongside Radio (Australia), made possible by the cooperation of the North Richmond MSIR.You can support the production hereRead the Ryan Review to get more stats and facts about the trial of the North Richmond MSIRThanks (MSIR) Nico Clark, Zoe, Jen Anderson, James Fitzpatrick, Shelley Cogger, Donna, Lisa, and the staff who helped make these interviews possible. Dylan Ransom-Hughes, Daniel Semo, Sophie Ransom, Jaye Kranz, Lucy Osborne, Kim Lester, Dave Suttee, Pippa Williams, Adele Pickvance.Series art by Eloise McCullough.MusicNobody Dies Here Theme - Jen Anderson (series original)Precious Breath - Jen Anderson (series original)Waiting Stillness - Brylie Christopher Oxley 6666666666666666 - Alpha Hydrae (via FMA)Thanks to the generosity of all sound artists and musicians who share their work via Creative Commons licenses and help make independent productions viable Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Synopsis The late Australian composer Barrington Pheloung's music might not be familiar to concertgoers, but if you watch public television's Mystery series, you've probably heard a lot of his work. Pheloung composed music for the British Inspector Morse TV series, chronicling the cases of a Thames Valley police inspector and his loyal assistant, Robbie Lewis, and once explained how he came up with the haunting “Inspector Morse” theme: “Morse is a very melancholic character ... and he was a lover of classical music ... He has a very cryptic mind and loves doing crosswords; we came up with the obvious idea – his name is Morse and so we used Morse code in the [theme] music.” Pheloung said the tapped code for M-O-R-S-E created a rhythm and even suggested a harmonic structure: “I picked up my guitar and there was the tune.” Barrington Pheloung was born on today's date in 1954 in Sydney, Australia, played drums and guitar as a kid, discovered Bach as a teen, and ended up earning a scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London. He composed music for dance, films, and TV, including “Lewis,” the sequel to the successful Inspector Morse series. Music Played in Today's Program Barrington Pheloung (1954-2019) Theme (From "Inspector Morse") The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra; James Fitzpatrick, conductor Silva Screen Records 4729
Nobody Dies Here: Inside Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room
From karaoke to crisis care: we hear how the bonds of trust formed between people who come to inject drugs and MSIR workers can play out in Zone 3, Aftercare. Walking alongside clients can sometimes mean watching people turn their life around; and sometimes end in loss.Content advice: drug use, mild coarse languageFeaturingNurses - Kerry, Simon, Paul, JenHarm Reduction Practitioners - Tess, Dylan, LisaHead of Security - AmriHost: Michelle Ransom-HughesCreditsProducer/ Editor/ Writer/ Sound Design: Michelle Ransom-HughesAtmospheric Sound recordings: Jon Tjhia and Michelle Ransom-HughesFinal mix: Dylan Ransom-HughesRecorded on Wurundjeri land, produced on Turrbal/ Jagera landAn independent production of Alongside Radio (Australia), made possible by the cooperation of the North Richmond MSIRYou can support the production hereRead the Ryan Review to get more stats and facts about the trial of the North Richmond MSIR"Since its establishment in 2018, the Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR) trial in North Richmond has succeeded in achieving the trial's central objective: saving lives. There have been almost 6,000 overdose events in the MSIR during the trial, and none has been fatal. Modelling suggests that during its time in operation the MSIR has prevented up to 63 deaths." (p.5 Ryan Review, February 2023)Thanks (MSIR) Shelley Cogger, Nico Clark, Zoe Gleeson, Jen Anderson, James Fitzpatrick, and all the visiting clients and staff on duty, Sunday 26 June 2022. Dylan Ransom-Hughes, Daniel Semo, Sophie Ransom, Jaye Kranz, Lucy Osborne, Kim Lester, Dave Suttee, Virginia H, and Nia P.Series art by Eloise McCullough.MusicNobody Dies Here Theme by Jen Anderson (original)Off Kilter - Derek Stephens (CCO FMA)Somewhere There Now - Daniel Barbiero (with kind permission)Armitage - Kelly Latimore (CCbyA)Thanks to the generosity of all sound artists and musicians who share their work via Creative Commons licenses and help make independent productions viable Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nobody Dies Here: Inside Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room
In the entry zone, staff walk the fine line between extending a warm, non-judgemental welcome to all and adhering to licensing regulations. People from every walk of life present here to access the room.FeaturingHead of Security - AmriNurses - Kerry, Paul and Simon NSP Worker - CarmelHarm Reduction Practitioners - Tess, Jesse and Lisa Client - BeattieHost - Michelle Ransom-HughesCreditsProducer/ Writer/ Editor/ Sound Design/ Mix - Michelle Ransom-HughesAtmospheric Sound Recording - Jon Tjhia and Michelle Ransom-HughesRecorded on Wurundjeri land, produced on Turrbal/ Jagera landAn independent production of Alongside Radio (Australia), made possible by the cooperation of the North Richmond MSIRYou can support the production hereRead the Ryan Review to get more stats and facts about the trial of the North Richmond MSIR"Since its establishment in 2018, the Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR) trial in North Richmond has succeeded in achieving the trial's central objective: saving lives. There have been almost 6,000 overdose events in the MSIR during the trial, and none has been fatal. Modelling suggests that during its time in operation the MSIR has prevented up to 63 deaths." (p.5 Ryan Review, February 2023)Thanks (MSIR) Dr Nico Clark, Shelley Cogger, Zoe Gleeson, Jen Anderson, James Fitzpatrick, and all the visiting clients and staff on duty, Sunday 26 June 2022AND Dylan Ransom-Hughes, Daniel Semo, Sophie Ransom, Jon Tjhia, Jaye Kranz, Lucy Osborne, Miss Nicole, Dave Suttee, Virginia Heal and Nia PericlesArtwork by Eloise McCulloughMusic Selva Oscura by Daniel Barbiero (with kind permission)Nobody Dies Here Theme (Jen Anderson) (original works)Destruction Loop and For The Record by Daniel Birch (with kind permission)A Strange Childhood (Paradigm) (CCbyA FMA) Guitar Riff by DeerLord (CCbyA)incinc by Tim Khan (CCbyA - Freesound)Nobody Dies Here Second Theme Variation 1 and Variation 2 by Jen Anderson (original works)1106 Etoile (Downliners Sekt) (CCbyANC)Thanks to the generosity of all sound artists and musicians who share their work via Creative Commons licenses and help make independent podcast productions viable Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nobody Dies Here: Inside Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room
In the injecting zone, calm attention is crucial. Workers keep a keen eye on people injecting, while also respecting their privacy. And when someone's oxygen drops, workers are ready to respond immediately and prevent fatal overdose.Content advice: drug use, overdose, mild coarse languageFeaturingNurses - Kerry, Paul, Jen and Simon Harm Reduction Practitioners - Tess, Jesse, Lisa Client - ChristinaMSIR Medical Director - Nico ClarkHost - Michelle Ransom-HughesCreditsProducer/ Writer/ Editor/ Sound Design/ Mix - Michelle Ransom-HughesAtmospheric Sound recording - Jon Tjhia and Michelle Ransom-HughesRecorded on Wurundjeri land, produced on Turrbal/ Jagera landAn independent production of Alongside Radio (Australia), made possible by the cooperation of the North Richmond MSIRYou can support the production hereRead the Ryan Review to get more stats and facts about the trial of the North Richmond MSIR"Since its establishment in 2018, the Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR) trial in North Richmond has succeeded in achieving the trial's central objective: saving lives. There have been almost 6,000 overdose events in the MSIR during the trial, and none has been fatal. Modelling suggests that during its time in operation the MSIR has prevented up to 63 deaths." (p.5 Ryan Review, February 2023)Thanks (MSIR) Shelley Cogger, Dr Nico Clark, Zoe Gleeson, Jen Anderson, James Fitzpatrick, and all the visiting clients and staff on duty, Sunday 26 June 2022. Jon Tjhia, Dylan Ransom-Hughes, Daniel Semo, Sophie Ransom, Jaye Kranz, Lucy Osborne, Kim Lester, Miss Nicole, Dave Suttee, Virginia H, and Nia P.MusicArriving Fog and Anticipation by Brylie Christopher Oxley (with kind permission)Orma by Tim Khan (CCbyA freesound)Grevillea Music by Danny Bale (CCbyANC)Nobody Dies Here Theme by Jen Anderson (original)Various by David Szesztay (under license)Thanks to the generosity of all sound artists and musicians who share their work via Creative Commons licenses and help make independent productions viable Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jack chats with Dr James Fitzpatrick, about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), his early Carrer experience in doing his PhD in the once alcohol-drowned Fitzroy Valley, 2500 km North of Perth and 400 km east of Broome Western Australia and how this shaped the rest of his career. James is now the CEO and founder of Patches Australia working towards seeing a society where children, adults and families are equipped to reach their full potential. In this episode Jack & James Chat about: James's early unhealthy relationship with alcohol.How James worked as a paediatrician and stayed in the Fitzroy Valley, 2500 km North of Perth and 400 km east of Broome Western Australia amongst an Aboriginal community experiencing severe alcohol harm How James completed his PhD whilst being actively involved in the communityAlcohol policy Australia James's journey into entrepreneurship and how he founded Patches Australia much much more. More about Dr James Fitzpatrick:Dr James Fitzpatrick is among Australia's finest, receiving Australia's top civic award, Young Australian of the Year, in 2001; and again a finalist in the Australian of the Year Awards in 2017. As a paediatrician and researcher, he is committed to understanding and overcoming seemingly intractable public health issues, including youth suicide and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. His PhD examiner, Professor Kenneth Lyons Jones, who first documented the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in 1973, remarked that James' PhD dissertation was, "the best clinically oriented doctoral thesis I have read in the last forty years." A former infantry soldier, and now a successful entrepreneur delivering multidisciplinary paediatric services through PATCHES Paediatrics, Dr James Fitzpatrick has a reputation for getting things done. His passion for the stories of 'Australia and her people farthest flung,' his fierce sense of irreverence, and an innate love of poetry allow him to record his philosophy and the experience of so many Australians in verse that is both subtle and impactful, at once timeless and contemporary.James Fitzpatrick is Director of PATCHES Paediatrics; and Head of FASD research at Telethon Kids Institute, Perth.We would also recommend that you watch the following TedX talk by Dr James Fitzpatrick: https://youtu.be/EEJbB-Ke2tcTo find James online visit: https://patches.com.au/https://www.philosophythatrhymes.com/______________________________Introducing the "Hump Day OM" This is Jack's new weekly newsletter, Jack MUST STRESS that this is not your average weekly shitty newsletter, it's full of heaps of good juicy stuff you won't find anyplace else. we are even going to give you a free gift if you sign up today :) also, we will not spam you! guaranteed.To join and get your free gift, Click here Looking forward to OMing with you___________________________If you or a loved one needs help beating addiction, you can visit www.connectionbasedliving.com.au If you want to check out more about Real Drug Talk & Everything we do you can visit us at our website, www.realdrugtalk.com.au We would love it if you followed us on social media to keep supporting the message. Join our Facebook GroupOur social media handle is @realdrugtalk on socials.
Rob Lally helps B2B consultants and service providers get more leads through LinkedIn. We sat down and had a chat about Rob's business and how best to use LinkedIn to improve your profile, build your brand, and ultimately bring in more business."If you are looking to grow your business with great quality leads, Rob is the man to go." - Syed Saiful Islam"Rob is a master at driving business and thinking outside the box when devising ways of increasing sales revenue.He is someone who you would love to have on your team and would always go above and beyond to succeed." - James Fitzpatrick"He helped guide me and bring clarity to my situation and had some epic expert advice on how I could improve my client attraction methods." - Brendan Mcdonald"He officially jumped on as my first client". - Sarah W - 4 days into the program . Does any of this sound familiar?
Ranking timeee! So many of the suggestions have been food related (and rightfully so), and I knew that this one was an absolute must. However, it was about time I enlisted some high-level assistance for my rankings, and when it comes to candy, few have the knowledge and experience of my wonderful friend James Fitzpatrick. Heck, even my mom chimes in towards the end! Thanks so much for listening, and we hope you enjoy!
It's been quite the past 24 hours, but nothing cheers me up quite like going on and on about how amazing James is. I truly love this beautiful man, and he's one of the most outstanding people on this Earth, I'm sure of it! Thank you so much for listening and I really hope you enjoy!
It is TIME to decide which dishes reign supreme when it comes to the Thanksgiving dinner table. In this episode, myself and three of my closest pals, Louis Amato, James Fitzpatrick and Coleman Murphy, draft our four dish meals from a list of 16 potential options. We debate each dish, vote on who has the tastiest and most well-rounded meal, and perhaps the best part, we include written commentary from the hilarious Tyler Planck on each dish! We had a blast recording this and we hope you guys really enjoy! Stay safe and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Tadlow Music is proud to announce the release of the classic film music event of the decade – a special collector’s edition of one of the greatest film scores of all time – Ben-Hur composed by Miklós Rózsa. The complete 157-minute score, including previously unreleased music, has been re-recorded in stunning and dynamic 24-Bit 96kHz digital sound, performed by the award-winning City of Prague Philharmonic, conducted by Nic Raine and produced by label founder James Fitzpatrick. Purchase the music (without talk) for only $2.99 at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p470/Mikl%C3%B3s_R%C3%B3zsa%3A_Ben-Hur_Complete_Restored_Soundtrack.html Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4186107 staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com
The Seedhouse is the winner of the Timber Design Awards in 2019, and home to James Fitzpatrick, architect from Fitzpatrick and Partners. This residential home utilises the latest technologies in engineered timber construction, designed with experimentation in construction and engineering, supported by architectural vision. In this episode we discuss the story behind The Seedhouse, the construction lessons learned and cutting edge engineering for the building. See the beautiful images and learn more about the Seedhouse: https://www.fitzpatrickpartners.com/projects/the-seed-house/ Check out the WoodSolutions website, the world's biggest website on wood: www.woodsolutions.com.au The WS Technical Design Guide can be found here: https://www.woodsolutions.com.au/articles/mid-rise-timber-buildings-design-guides
Startup LAWnchpad is the podcast that educates entrepreneurs about forming, growing and protecting a startup. Startup LAWnchpad is produced by the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic at Fordham University School of Law in New York City. Episode Description: David Adler (Fordham Law ‘19) and James Fitzpatrick (Fordham Law ‘20) interview Chieh Huang (Fordham Law ‘08), CEO and Co-Founder of Boxed, an online wholesale retailer, to discuss the legal and practical challenges of pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors. Episode Roadmap: [:30] David Adler introduces himself, James Fitzpatrick, and Chieh Huang, CEO of Boxed. [1:37] The personal and professional reasons Chieh attended law school and the impact his legal training has had on his company’s success. [5:12] Chieh describes his journey from practicing attorney to prosperous entrepreneur. [12:26] Advice for lawyers who are interested in pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors. [15:17] Legal challenges and advice for a startup company that does it all. [19:21] Understanding employee benefits from one of the most generous companies in the world. [22:14] Two tips for mastering the “jerk test” and the most effective way to make a positive social impact. [27:30] Raising funding and the right time to quit your full-time job. Tweetables: “My legal degree allowed me to understand the basic rules of the business game.” — Chieh Huang “Being an attorney has prepared me for a lot of what happens at Boxed. Not a lot scares me because I know what the truly serious legal issues are.” — Chieh Huang “Doing the right thing and doing good can be the right business decision too.” — Chieh Huang “You can’t do everything, but do the things that actually affect you, your employees and your customers.” — Chieh Huang Mentioned in This Episode: Boxed Additional Resources: Fordham’s Entrepreneurial Law Clinic Follow us on Twitter @FordhamELC Sponsors: Nasdaq Educational Foundation Fordham’s Entrepreneurial Law Advisory Council Disclaimer: The information contained in the Startup LAWnchpad podcast and any materials associated therewith (the “Podcast”), is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice or tax advice with respect to any particular circumstance. The Podcast is not a complete overview or analysis of the topics presented and may contain information that varies in different jurisdictions and is subject to revision, interpretation, or nullification after the date of recording. The transmission of information to you does not create a lawyer-client relationship between you and any host, guest, or their respective employer, including but not limited to Fordham University School of Law and Lincoln Square Legal Services, Inc. None of these parties shall be liable for any loss that may arise from any reliance on the Podcast. You should not rely upon the Podcast or treat it as a substitute for legal advice. You should consult a lawyer familiar with your particular circumstances and licensed in your jurisdiction for legal advice.
In episode nine of Bad PR, Nancy Elgadi is joined by her colleagues James Fitzpatrick and Lee Scarratt. They discuss a bookshop’s apology after a dating company was caught using it as their HQ to dish out ‘techniques’ to pick up women, question a Chinese city’s decision to publicly name and shame residents for wearing pyjamas in public – and offer advice to easyJet after a picture surfaced on Twitter of someone sitting in a backless seat on one of their aircraft. Join the team as they ask whether it’s uncivilised to pop to the shop in your PJs, and discuss the best (and worst) ways to respond to negative tweets.If you want to get in touch with the team, they’re at:Nancy - @nancyeljudgeJames - @jafitz3Lee - @Leescarratt
In episode 8 of Bad PR, Nancy Elgadi is joined by her colleagues James Fitzpatrick and Alex Matchett. They discuss an Aussie MP’s decision to call a British meteorologist an “ignorant pommy weather girl”, scratch their heads at a restaurant which fired more than 100 staff in two-years whilst being verbally and physically abusive to staff and customers alike, and puzzle over the English Cricket Board’s mixed message over the four-day test concept. Join the team as they ask whether “we were hacked” is a good enough excuse, and if sitting on the fence is ever better than delivering a solid, clear message.If you want to get in touch with the team, they’re on:Nancy - @nancyeljudgeJames - @jafitz3Alex - @alexmatchett
On today's show we're be previewing the Cork Senior football championship which comes into sharp focus this weekend with the huge West Cork derby between Carbery Rangers and Castlehaven which takes place in Rossa Park, Skibbereen this Saturday evening.Cork and Castlehaven talisman Brian Hurley joins us to give us the 'Haven perspective while Carbery midfielder James Fitzpatrick is also on the line to chat about how they've looked to bounce back from their defeat to Ilen Rovers in round one.In part two Kieran and Jack react to the Cork minors booking their place in the All Ireland final, discuss the biggest fixtures and results from around the local championships and have a heated discussion about the price of All Ireland final tickets.
This episode focuses on 17 year-old DaShaun and his 7-year-old-brother, Daylen. Daylen was diagnosed as a child, but DaShaun wasn’t diagnosed until he was a junior in high school. DaShaun is now a college student and credits their mother, Dierdre, for much of his success. This episode was written by James Fitzpatrick and edited by Dax Schaffer. Audio for this episode was recorded by Heidi Dehncke.
This episode focuses on Chris, a 27-year-old-man thriving in his career and flourishing with his independence - something his parents were told may never be possible. This episode was written by James Fitzpatrick and edited by Dax Schaffer. Audio for this episode was recorded by Heidi Dehncke.
Autism can be reliably diagnosed by age 2 for most children. Milan wasn't diagnosed until he was in first grade but soon after, his parents started him with an early intervention program and they were able to find a great support network for him. Learn more about Milan in our first episode of Autism Points of View. This episode was written by James Fitzpatrick and edited by Dax Schaffer. Audio for this episode was recorded by Heidi Dehncke.
A life dedicated to improving that of others predominantly through his research into Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Dr James Fitzpatrick is one of our most inspiring stories yet. A 2017 West Australian of the Year finalist and young Australian of the year in 2001.
A life dedicated to improving that of others predominantly through his research into Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Dr James Fitzpatrick is one of our most inspiring stories yet. A 2017 West Australian of the Year finalist and young Australian of the year in 2001.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Bryan Bailey, Author of WHY DOGS ATTACK and How To Prevent It. Best Selling Author, Canine Pharmacotherapy Behaviorist, Dog Aggression Expert A nationally-recognized, award-winning author, dog aggression expert, and canine pharmacotherapy behaviorist with over thirty-five years of education and experience studying mental disorders among dogs, Bryan Bailey has become a Master at understanding what gives cause to this debilitating condition and how to blend modern medicine with behavior modification to rehabilitate fearful and aggressive dogs. Bryan has also spent years studying the natural mechanisms that govern the many uses of aggression by wolves and how those same intrinsic mechanisms continue to influence the behavior of modern dogs and why they attack humans. Utilizing what he has learned, Bryan educates thousands of dog owners each year on the causes of dog aggression and how they can prevent from becoming a victim of it. By doing so, he has been credited with saving hundreds of lives. Bryan has been featured on CNN, Fox & Friends, SiriusXM Radio, Talk of Alabama, WREG TV-3, and in many publications, including Dog World, At Home Mid-South Tennessee, Bloom Magazine, HOSS Magazine, SheKnows, The Chicago Tribune and the Miami Herald. Veterinarians, dog owners, and celebrities such as John Mellencamp, James Fitzpatrick, the late Junior Seau, Julio Jones and many others have eagerly sought out his services.
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO’s composer interview series continues as Jason Dury chats with legendary recording engineer, Mike Ross-Trevor. Mike Ross-Trevor is one of film music finest engineers. Originally recording Pop Music in the 1960s and 70s, Ross-Trevor’s first film score recording could not have been more spectacular, Jerry Goldsmith’s LEGEND in 1985. Ross-Trevor continued an association with Goldsmith for 14 years ending with THE MUMMY in 1999. Mike Ross-Trevor also has been a close collaborator with Bruce Broughton culminating in his recording of TOMBSTONE in 1993 and has worked with other composers including David Arnold, Mark Ayres, Bill Conti and David Julyan. Mike Ross-Trevor has also been involved in score re-recordings, collaborating with James Fitzpatrick in the late 80s with recordings including THE BIG COUNTRY, the Intrada Records Excalibur sessions with The Sinfornia of London and most notably for the 1995 re-recording of Alex North’s A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE with the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jerry Goldsmith. In February 2018, for Cinematic Sound Radio, Jason Drury talked to Mike Ross-Trevor at his home in Broadstairs, Kent, England. In the Interview, Mike talks about his early recording career, how he was hired to record Legend and his part in the score’s CD Release, Jerry Goldsmith’s Hungary sessions, the recording session of Tombstone and his association with Whitfield Street Studios. The show also features loads of the memorable music that Mike Ross-Trevor has recorded including LEGEND, RAMBO FIRST BLOOD PART 2, LIONHEART, HOOSIERS, MEDICINE MAN, TOMBSTONE, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE and many many more. Cinematic Sound Radio http://www.cinematicsound.net WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
HAPPY NEW YEAR! While you're pretending to give the gym a chance, put on your headphones and take in this week's episode with Nick Youssef. Our tale hearkens back to the 1770s; a time when people still said "hark" and wore wigs and were called Whigs and probably smelled like dirty fake hair. Nick joins the guys to learn about James Fitzpatrick, the Robin Hood of the revolutionary war (if Robin really loved flogging people). This episode includes a horse-wife, a wife-horse, a Quaker fetish and drunk Amazon wish-listing. Follow @NickYoussef Listen to his podcast Nick America Support the show by visiting our sponsors! Joe Erle at C3 Risk & Insurance Services is giving a $25 Amazon gift card to CRiiiME fans who get a policy. CRiiiME is a show about lawbreakers from Rich Slaton and Jon Shefsky, taped in the dungeon at The World Famous Comedy Store. Follow us on social media @CRiiiMEPOD. Email us at crimepodcast@gmail.com (one "i" or three)
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
On this week’s episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO we will be shining the spotlight on film, TV and video game re-recordings… or as James Fitzpatrick of Tadlow Music likes to call them “new recordings of previously existing scores.”Of the top of the program, and to celebrate its 30th anniversary, we are going to be playing music from James Horner’s classic score to James Cameron’s ALIENS.You also hear new recordings of music THE TOWERING INFERNO by John Williams, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman, and TARAS BULBA by Franz Waxman and THE BIG COUNTRY by Jerome Moross.Our video game album of the week is THE GREATEST VIDEO GAME MUSIC ALBUM featuring newly recorded suites from THE ELDER SCROLLS V: SKYRIM by Jeremy Soule, SUPER MARIO GALAXY by Koji Kondo, SUPER METROID by Kenji Yamamoto & Minako Hamano and LITTLE BIG PLANET by Daniel Pemberton.We’ll end the program with four listener submissions including LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, VERTIGO, JAWS and THE LAST STARFIGHTER. Cinematic Sound Radio http://www.cinematicsound.net WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com Also available through Podtyrant http://www.podtyrant.com