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Jayson Taylor is the Head of Casualty at MSIG USA. He previously served as Head of Excess Casualty for Argo Group and has held actuarial roles responsible for workers' compensation, warranty, property, and liability lines with QBE North America, Wells Fargo, and EMPLOYERS. He earned a B.A. in Business Administration from the University of Florida. This episode of In the Know was recorded live at RIMS RISKWORLD 2026 and features a conversation between Chris Hampshire and Jayson about advancing technologies, successful product development and launch, and the importance of building business relationships. Key Takeaways Jayson's career started with a love of numbers. The presence and strategies of MSIG. Key differences between global and U.S. insurance companies. Transitioning from an actuarial to a relationship-based role. Insights into RIMS RISKWORLD 2026. Addressing rate increases with transparency. What Jayson looks for in his team members. Questions to ask yourself when changing roles. The impact of AI and data in risk management. Attracting talent to the insurance industry. Keys to successful product development and launch. A five-year look to the future of the industry. Jayson's advice to his early career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes "Business is built on the relationships you build." "We are in the business of paying claims to keep businesses going." "Put your focus on measuring what matters."
J. Patrick Gallagher, Jr., is the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer at Gallagher. He began his career as an intern in 1972, worked his way to Chief Executive Officer, and, in 2006, was appointed Chairman of the Board. In 2003, Mr. Gallagher joined the board of trustees of The Institutes. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Pat discuss his successful career, his perspective on where the insurance industry is today, and where it is heading in the future. Key Takeaways ● Pat's successful career started with a fire and an internship. ● The definitive culture at Gallagher. ● Attributes of desirable acquisitions. ● Pat's message to anyone considering a career in insurance. ● The number one attribute of a successful leader. ● Questions Pat asks himself when making big decisions. ● A five-year look to the future of the industry. ● Pat's advice to his early-career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "Culture is the most important attribute to success or failure." ● "Insurance is the greatest business on the planet." ● "Anyone can find a way to have a positive influence in the insurance industry."
Lindsy Graichen Hudnall, CPCU, AIDA, AU-M, AINS, LSSBB, is a process improvement expert currently serving as VP Strategic Operating Model & Execution Lead at Chubb. With a background in mathematics, analytics, and underwriting, she leads change management, driving operational efficiency and growth. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Lindsy discuss process improvements and making operational changes within a carrier, Lindsy's experience as a female leader in the industry, and her unique role in the CPCU Society. Key Takeaways ● Lindsy's career success started with exceptional leaders and mentors. ● Making insurance "cool" for the next generation. ● Process improvement in the insurance sector. ● Effective cross-team collaboration. ● Recent technological changes in the process improvement sector. ● Defining success in process improvement. ● Characteristics of successful programs. ● The talent shift of the employee of the future. ● A five-year look to the future of insurance. ● Lindsy's activity in the CPCU Society. ● Lindsy's experience as a female leader in the industry. ● Early career networking advice from a professional. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "Technology is helping fuel process improvement changes faster." ● "The most successful projects start with change management way before the change is implemented and actually happens." ● "There is no real end after a process improvement project."
Why ___ Lost Survivor 50 Ep 10 w/ James Jones During Survivor 50 this week, Stephenie asked, “How did this go from Ozzy to me?” Maybe better questions for her are, “Why did you say Ozzy's name?” And, “Why did you try to lie to Cirie?” These are some of many topics Survivor 43's James Jones has joined David Bloomberg and Jessica Lewis to discuss as they look at where Stephenie went wrong, how much this vote was affected by the Mr. Beast twist, and much more! At RHAP, we know Survivor, and we know Why Stephenie Lost. Jessica Lewis and David Bloomberg are joined by special guest, Survivor 43’s James Jones, to break down all the dramatic twists and tough decisions from the latest episode. With the unpredictability of coin flips, rock draws, and a celebrity twist shaking up Tribal Council, Survivor 50 continues to challenge even the savviest returnees. Jessica, David, and James dig into the chaos, focusing on the moment Stephenie found herself at the center of a swirling vote after a stretch of quiet gameplay leading to one of the tensest Tribals yet. This episode spotlights a jam-packed Survivor 50, starting with the return of the classic Survivor auction, this time with real bidding, bizarre food challenges, and even a coveted blanket causing a stir. The gameplay ramps up as a Mr. Beast twist introduces a 50/50 coin flip for immunity, leaving the fate of the tribe hanging by a thread and forcing Stephenie to scramble. Through live Tribal drama, shifting alliances, and exposed advantages, the panel examines the dynamics that led to Stephenie's downfall. Jessica shares her perspective as someone who's faced a rock draw, while James reflects on how trauma and past experiences impact play in such high-stakes moments. – The Survivor auction's chaotic return and how it puts social bonds on display – The Mr. Beast coin flip twist and whether production luck changed the season's course – Why exposing a steal-a-vote to the wrong person backfired for Stephenie – Cirie's social mastery and quiet control over nearly every big move – The ripple effect of trauma and loyalty as returning players face tough choices Can loyalty carry you deep into Survivor, or is flexibility the only way to win Survivor 50? What happens when new-school chaos meets old-school values at Tribal Council? Tune in to find out how this unpredictable Tribal reshapes the endgame—and who might be in trouble next. 0:00 Jessica Lewis Calls Out MrBeast Rocks Twist 6:30 Jessica Shares Iconic Tribal Mementos 10:29 Why Rocks Are Rare These Days 11:12 Auction Returns: Real Food and Fun 15:34 Cirie's Legendary Auction Performance 21:51 Strategic Framing: Cirie, Rizo, and Trust 23:41 Mr. Beast Twist Triggered at Tribal Council 32:08 Alternative Twists: Forced Rocks Controversy 36:00 Deven's Chaos: Strategy Not MrBeast's Doing 41:33 Joe's Loyalty, Honesty, and Social Blindspots 42:11 Cirie, Rizo, and Emotional Manipulation 48:21 Stephenie at Tribal: Missing Moves Exposed 54:42 How Ozzy Became a Target 1:13:18 Pregame Bonds: Cirie vs. Stephenie 1:22:12 Idol Plays, Voting Numbers, and Blunders 1:32:57 Big Move-I?tis Sinks Stephenie's Game 1:38:03 Inflexibility, Relationships, and Self-Awareness 1:51:26 Stephenie's Threat Level Surges Pre-Vote 2:04:04 Strategic Voting and Numbers Analysis To pre-order Rob's book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Why ___ Lost Survivor 50 Ep 10 w/ James Jones During Survivor 50 this week, Stephenie asked, “How did this go from Ozzy to me?” Maybe better questions for her are, “Why did you say Ozzy's name?” And, “Why did you try to lie to Cirie?” These are some of many topics Survivor 43's James Jones has joined David Bloomberg and Jessica Lewis to discuss as they look at where Stephenie went wrong, how much this vote was affected by the Mr. Beast twist, and much more! At RHAP, we know Survivor, and we know Why Stephenie Lost. Jessica Lewis and David Bloomberg are joined by special guest, Survivor 43’s James Jones, to break down all the dramatic twists and tough decisions from the latest episode. With the unpredictability of coin flips, rock draws, and a celebrity twist shaking up Tribal Council, Survivor 50 continues to challenge even the savviest returnees. Jessica, David, and James dig into the chaos, focusing on the moment Stephenie found herself at the center of a swirling vote after a stretch of quiet gameplay leading to one of the tensest Tribals yet. This episode spotlights a jam-packed Survivor 50, starting with the return of the classic Survivor auction, this time with real bidding, bizarre food challenges, and even a coveted blanket causing a stir. The gameplay ramps up as a Mr. Beast twist introduces a 50/50 coin flip for immunity, leaving the fate of the tribe hanging by a thread and forcing Stephenie to scramble. Through live Tribal drama, shifting alliances, and exposed advantages, the panel examines the dynamics that led to Stephenie's downfall. Jessica shares her perspective as someone who's faced a rock draw, while James reflects on how trauma and past experiences impact play in such high-stakes moments. – The Survivor auction's chaotic return and how it puts social bonds on display – The Mr. Beast coin flip twist and whether production luck changed the season's course – Why exposing a steal-a-vote to the wrong person backfired for Stephenie – Cirie's social mastery and quiet control over nearly every big move – The ripple effect of trauma and loyalty as returning players face tough choices Can loyalty carry you deep into Survivor, or is flexibility the only way to win Survivor 50? What happens when new-school chaos meets old-school values at Tribal Council? Tune in to find out how this unpredictable Tribal reshapes the endgame—and who might be in trouble next. 0:00 Jessica Lewis Calls Out MrBeast Rocks Twist 6:30 Jessica Shares Iconic Tribal Mementos 10:29 Why Rocks Are Rare These Days 11:12 Auction Returns: Real Food and Fun 15:34 Cirie's Legendary Auction Performance 21:51 Strategic Framing: Cirie, Rizo, and Trust 23:41 Mr. Beast Twist Triggered at Tribal Council 32:08 Alternative Twists: Forced Rocks Controversy 36:00 Deven's Chaos: Strategy Not MrBeast's Doing 41:33 Joe's Loyalty, Honesty, and Social Blindspots 42:11 Cirie, Rizo, and Emotional Manipulation 48:21 Stephenie at Tribal: Missing Moves Exposed 54:42 How Ozzy Became a Target 1:13:18 Pregame Bonds: Cirie vs. Stephenie 1:22:12 Idol Plays, Voting Numbers, and Blunders 1:32:57 Big Move-I?tis Sinks Stephenie's Game 1:38:03 Inflexibility, Relationships, and Self-Awareness 1:51:26 Stephenie's Threat Level Surges Pre-Vote 2:04:04 Strategic Voting and Numbers Analysis To pre-order Rob's book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima reflect on a trip to Pennsylvania and dining at Hoss's Steak & Sea House before discussing the Cleveland Guardians' lineup and Steven Kwan's recent struggles. They also analyze a report comparing the Browns' draft strategy to the Steelers and preview a segment with James Jones regarding the Cleveland Cavaliers. 02:13 - Pennsylvania Trip Recap 03:44 - Guardians Lineup Discussion 07:02 - Browns Draft Analysis
Ken and Anthony react to a viral incident at Progressive Field where a fan took a home run ball away from a young girl. They analyze the Guardians' decision to promote Travis Bazzana and how it impacts Steven Kwan's role in the lineup. Additional discussion covers the Browns' draft strategy and an interview with NBA executive James Jones regarding playoff officiating and league tanking. 01:50 - Cavs Raptors Ticket Giveaway 10:00 - Steven Kwan Slump Concerns 18:45 - Carnell Tate Draft Analysis 26:00 - Browns Character Scouting Process 33:40 - Fan Steals Child's Baseball 46:45 - Andrew Barry Draft Grades 56:15 - Scouting QB Taylen Green 01:07:00 - Drafting Older NFL Prospects 01:14:30 - Guardians Fan Incident Fallout 01:25:50 - Andrew Barry Job Security 01:30:30 - Browns Proprietary Analytics System 01:40:20 - Daniel Oyefusi Browns Interview 01:45:40 - Carnell Tate Drafting Process 01:49:10 - Taylen Green Roster Outlook 01:56:30 - Cavs Raptors Series Frustration 02:09:15 - Bazzana vs Kwan Debate 02:19:55 - James Jones NBA Interview 02:28:05 - Solving NBA Tanking Issues 02:36:35 - PSA For Baseball Fans
Former Cavalier and current NBA Executive VP James Jones joins to discuss the Cleveland series against Toronto and the league's officiating standards. He addresses the "corrosive" nature of tanking and shares his perspective on the historic LeBron and Bronny James moment. Ken Carman and Anthony Lima also react to a viral incident involving a grown man taking a home run ball from a child.
Ken Carmen and Anthony Lima evaluate Steven Kwan's recent slump and the potential impact of Travis Bazzana on the Guardians' lineup. They also discuss the Browns' draft success before interviewing NBA executive James Jones about playoff officiating and the league's plan to eliminate tanking. The conversation concludes with thoughts on LeBron James' durability and a viral home run ball incident. 03:00 - Guardians Lineup Analysis 06:02 - Browns Draft Strategy 12:32 - James Jones Interview 28:56 - Solving NBA Tanking
Purple Pants Podcast | Survivor News 50 Ep 9 Recap: Jack's Beautiful Black Queens ft James Jones The baby boys Wendell, Jack, and Brice are back this week with special guest James Jones from Survivor 43, breaking down Survivor Season 50 Episode 9. Jimmy Fallon's twist throws the game into chaos as Jeff steps into the challenge, a high stakes journey puts one player in serious danger, and shifting alliances leave the vote up in the air until the very last second. From the rice negotiation to a brutal Tribal Council, Wendell, Jack, Brice, and James dive into the biggest moves of the night, who gained power, how this vote could reshape the game, and hand out this week's Jimmy Fallon “One in the Urn” while unpacking all the side dish of chaos this episode served. Tickets and updates for Brice and Wen 50 events: https://briceandwenpresent.flite.city/ You can also watch along on Brice Izyah’s YouTube channel to watch us break it all down https://youtube.com/channel/UCFlglGPPamVHaNAb0tL_s7g LISTEN: Subscribe to the Purple Pants podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks! Previously on the Purple Pants Podcast Feed: Purple Pants Podcast Archives
Purple Pants Podcast | Survivor News 50 Ep 9 Recap: Jack's Beautiful Black Queens ft James Jones The baby boys Wendell, Jack, and Brice are back this week with special guest James Jones from Survivor 43, breaking down Survivor Season 50 Episode 9. Jimmy Fallon's twist throws the game into chaos as Jeff steps into the challenge, a high stakes journey puts one player in serious danger, and shifting alliances leave the vote up in the air until the very last second. From the rice negotiation to a brutal Tribal Council, Wendell, Jack, Brice, and James dive into the biggest moves of the night, who gained power, how this vote could reshape the game, and hand out this week's Jimmy Fallon “One in the Urn” while unpacking all the side dish of chaos this episode served. Tickets and updates for Brice and Wen 50 events: https://briceandwenpresent.flite.city/ You can also watch along on Brice Izyah’s YouTube channel to watch us break it all down https://youtube.com/channel/UCFlglGPPamVHaNAb0tL_s7g LISTEN: Subscribe to the Purple Pants podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks! Previously on the Purple Pants Podcast Feed: Purple Pants Podcast Archives
Survivor News 50 Ep 9 Recap: Jack's Beautiful Black Queens ft James Jones The baby boys Wendell, Jack, and Brice are back this week with special guest James Jones from Survivor 43, breaking down Survivor Season 50 Episode 9. Jimmy Fallon's twist throws the game into chaos as Jeff steps into the challenge, a high stakes journey puts one player in serious danger, and shifting alliances leave the vote up in the air until the very last second. From the rice negotiation to a brutal Tribal Council, Wendell, Jack, Brice, and James dive into the biggest moves of the night, who gained power, how this vote could reshape the game, and hand out this week's Jimmy Fallon “One in the Urn” while unpacking all the side dish of chaos this episode served. Tickets and updates for Brice and Wen 50 events:https://briceandwenpresent.flite.city/ You can also watch along on Brice Izyah's YouTube channel to watch us break it all down https://youtube.com/channel/UCFlglGPPamVHaNAb0tL_s7g Previously on the Purple Pants Podcast Feed:Purple Pants Podcast Archives LISTEN: Subscribe to the Purple Pants podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTubeSUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fuller Consulting Principal Bryan Fuller is a reinsurance and insurance regulatory consultant with more than 30 years of specialized experience for U.S. insurance regulators and international financial institutions. He holds a BS in International Economics from Georgetown University and professional designations as a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Reinsurance (ARe), Accredited Insurance Examiner (AIE), and Market Conduct Management (MCM). He is active in the CPCU Society (former Kansas City Chapter President) and currently serves on the Reinsurance and Excess Surplus Lines Interest Group Committee, the International Association of Insurance Receivers, the Society of Financial Examiners, and the Insurance Regulatory Examiners Society. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Bryan discuss his career in reinsurance and consulting across both the domestic and international spectrum. Key Takeaways Bryan was first interested in international economics. Working in a small company fast-tracked his insurance career. Bryan's decision to transition to consulting work. The benefit of a CPCU designation in generating new business. Value points of the CPCU designation. The current state of reinsurance. A five-year look to the future of the reinsurance sector. Bryan's collaborative advice to his early-career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes "There are risks with any work, and you always have to manage the risks." "Networking is a key part of getting new business, and the CPCU designation certainly helps with that." "You never know how old coworkers will come back into your career." "Whatever the technology threshold is, we keep getting closer and closer to that line."
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Glenn Leung is the Vice President of the Surplus Line Association of California (SLA), which serves as the statutory surplus line advisory organization of the California Department of Insurance. Glenn leads a team focused on analyzing the financial solvency of nonadmitted insurers in California, and his team reviews 150 U.S. and Alien insurers that write more than $20 billion of premium each year. He received his bachelor's degree in Economics & American Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and is the President of the Golden Gate CPCU Chapter, past chair of the RE&S Interest Group, and current interest group governor. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Glenn discuss his background and experience with the surplus lines sector, his interaction with the CPCU Society, and the impact that AI has had in his field of expertise. Key Takeaways ● Glenn's college experience taught him that there is a place for government regulation. ● Glenn's jump into surplus lines insurance. ● Considerations for entities when considering surplus lines insurance. ● The evolution of the surplus lines sector. ● Indicators that are driving sector growth. ● Tactics for carriers when approaching a new jurisdiction like California. ● Glenn's insights into knowing and publicizing his brand. ● Strategies for entering the insurance analysis sector. ● A thirst for knowledge first drew Glenn to the insurance industry. ● Glenn's most rewarding experiences to date. ● The future of the surplus lines sector of the industry. ● The impact of AI in the surplus lines market. ● A five-year look to the future of the industry. ● Glenn's advice to his early career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "There has been tremendous growth in the surplus lines industry." ● "The insurance industry has a huge and wide breadth of different careers that can be pursued." ● "There is something for everybody in the insurance industry." ● "I was first drawn to the CPCU Society because of a thirst for knowledge." ● "The CPCU Society offered me the ability to understand all aspects of the insurance industry."
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James Jones shares his journey from starting in real estate in 2003 to managing over 200 rental properties. He discusses market strategies, common investor mistakes, the impact of AI, and lessons learned from setbacks, providing valuable insights for both new and seasoned investors. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true 'white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a "mini-mastermind" with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming "Retreat", either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas "Big H Ranch"? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
The Data Behind Insurance's Retirement Wave with Matt Rigsby Description: Matthew Rigsby is a Principal Researcher for Enterprise Research at The Institutes, where he supports education and professional development through market research and business intelligence projects. His recent work includes a white paper called "Talent Transformation: Key Metrics for the Insurance Workforce," which explores the impact of the demographic shifts facing the industry. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Matt discuss the findings from this paper about the aging workforce and the loss of institutional knowledge from retirement and technical positions. He also shares how companies see these challenges manifesting in today's work environment, and the steps they are taking now for a promising future in the insurance industry. Key Takeaways ● Matt's career began with teaching in South Africa and South Korea. ● His work at The Institutes married Matt's business and teaching degrees. ● An overview of the "Talent Transformation" white paper. ● Strategies for approaching the loss of talent in the aging industry. ● Company demographics that Matt approached for the white paper. ● Out-of-the-box approaches to the Silver Tsunami. ● The role of AI in filling the talent void. ● Positive and negative impacts of the retirement wave. ● Changing the traditional model of ranking and seniority. ● Matt's 5-year look to the future of the industry. ● Surprising findings from Matt's experience with research in the industry. ● Matt's insights for anyone considering a career in the insurance industry. ● Upcoming generational research at The Institutes. ● Matt's advice to his early-career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "I love education research, and The Institutes offers a great way to be doing that." ● "The aging workforce is the number one thing that professionals are worried about across the industry." ● "Many respondents could see the positive impact of the retirement wave." ● "There is a lot of knowledge that needs to be passed on, and if it could be integrated into a career pathway, that would be great."
Just when you thought everything was getting back on track with a lovely 3-1 FA Cup win at Newcastle on Saturday, a 3-0 away defeat in the first leg of the Champions League last-16 against Real Madrid comes along to ruin your Wednesday. David Mooney is joined by City fans Andy MacNab and, from The City Ramble podcast, Joe Butterfield to discuss this week's shifting emotions. It's West Ham next in another Saturday evening game, as City get back to league action aiming to keep the pressure on leaders Arsenal. James Jones from We Are West Ham is on the show to give his thoughts ahead of that tie. Then can there be a salvage job as Real Madrid visit the Etihad for the second leg? Stranger things have happened, though maybe not many... On Saturday, Omar Marmoush scored his seventh goal for City against Newcastle. With 14 in a blue shirt in total, he enjoys playing against the Magpies... so we're looking at some other City players that always had a penchant for scoring against one opponent in particular. Plus, we've put the listeners on the case to lift the mood with some light-hearted end-of-the-show questions. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast And why not gift a Patreon subscription to a friend or family member? More details: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast/gift Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lindsey Archila is the Director of Premium Audit at MEMIC. Her 20-year career in the premium audit world began as a field auditor, and she now leads a team of field auditors and audit analysts. She is an authentic, people-centered director with deep experience in Premium Audit, P&C Insurance, Talent, DEI, Operations, and Project & People Management. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Lindsey discuss the impact of premium audit on other departments and how it fits into the overall insurance ecosystem, the evolution of premium auditing, and the future of the insurance industry under the influence of AI. Key Takeaways ● Lindsey's field auditor career started with the promise of a company car. ● Unique insurance offerings from MEMIC. ● The role of premium audit in the insurance lifecycle. ● Details of underwriting claims and financing. ● Workers' comp processes and checks. ● The evolution of premium auditing and process improvement. ● Possibilities for the future of AI. ● Strategies for addressing the talent gap in the insurance industry. ● A five-year look to the future of the industry. ● Lindsey's advice to her early-career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "By doing audits virtually, we're minimizing the time that our customers have to prepare for the audit." ● "In insurance, we have to continually evolve." ● "Premium audit is cool! Insurance is cool!" ● "There is something for everyone in insurance because insurance is constantly evolving." ● "Premium audit is one area where you get a lot of insurance knowledge and education in a very small space."
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Hari is back with another Rival Recon as the Reds welcome West Ham to Anfield. Joining Hari to discuss the match and West Ham's season is James Jones of the We Are West Ham Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Kansas City Chiefs lineman Joe Valerio is the Chief Operating Officer for The Baldwin Group's Insurance Advisory Solutions (IAS) segment. Most recently, Mr. Valerio served as Division Leader, Western Division, for World Insurance Associates, LLC, where he drove revenue growth and margin expansion through disciplined sales execution and operational excellence across 27 offices across 13 states. Before World Insurance, he served as Chief Operating Officer for the CRB North America Industry Verticals Division at Willis Towers Watson, where he guided a team of nearly 3,000 colleagues across diverse functions, generating annual revenue of more than $1.2 billion. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Joe explore lessons learned from the football field, the excitement and challenges of the recent merger, and Joe's optimistic perspective on the future of the insurance industry. Key Takeaways ● Joe's journey from the NFL to broadcasting to the insurance industry. ● Lessons learned from the football field. ● Questions to ask yourself when weighing career opportunities. ● The importance of a standard operating playbook. ● Retaining talent while also developing skills. ● Merger management in Joe's latest venture at The Baldwin Group. ● A five-year look at the future of the insurance industry. ● Joe's advice to his early insurance career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "The biggest asset of the insurance industry is what goes up and down the elevators every day." ● "Insurance is the ultimate team sport." ● "Everything that we do is focused on bringing the best to the client." ● "Day-by-day, we want to figure out how we can work best together."
Diane Hanlon serves as Head of Sales and Market Development at The Institutes. With more than 23 years of experience in Fortune 500 B2B sales, account management, and contract management, Diane brings deep expertise in business development and client relationship management. Before joining The Institutes, she held senior sales leadership roles at On Call International, a Tokio Marine HCC company, and Enterprise Holdings. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Diane discuss sales leadership and insurance industry careers, the latest initiatives at The Institutes, and the value of the CPCU designation journey in her career. Key Takeaways ● Diane did not take the traditional risk management path. ● The most appealing aspects of the insurance industry. ● Benefits of consulting within the sales sector. ● Characteristics of successful salespeople. ● Protocols for retaining B-to-B sales arena opportunities. ● Questions to ask yourself before moving into the sales sector. ● Addressing industry talent gaps. ● Adapting to future technologies in the insurance industry. ● The evolution of training and development. ● The future of international insurance education and career path development. ● Diane's experience with international insurance interconnectivity. ● Advice to anyone who is considering a career in insurance. ● The 'addictive' journey of earning a CPCU designation. ● A five-year look at the future of the insurance industry. ● Diane's fulfilling advice to her early career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "There are so many transferable skills that can be used in the insurance industry." ● "Building relationships is the key to the successes you're going to have." ● "The skills that someone needs today are going to look different in the coming years, and people need to be adaptable." ● "We work with all verticals to ensure they have what they need to be better at what they do."
Like many ideas, it started over a round of drinks. Musicians, Shorty Delgado, James Jones and Joshua Josué were discussing where they stood in the world of music, each of their sounds not classically Country music, Americana and having spanish thrown into the mix, doesn’t make them Tejano either. Thus, Electric Chololand Records was born. An indie-start up record label celebrating Chicano musicians, stories and heritage, with a specialty in Chicano Rock. Delgado is the head of the label, which launched in 2024. Josué is one of the artists under the label whose new album, “Broadcast to the Surf Ballroom,” is a tribute album made up of demos and unfinished songs from artists Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens, two musical inspirations for Josué. Delgado joins us to share more on the record label and its creation. And Josué joins us to discuss his music and share a few songs, with performances from Ben Rice, Nick Skalberg, Marilyn Darrel and Yoshi Sheetz.
Stamford Chidge talks to James Jones, from We Are West Ham to look ahead to Chelsea v West Ham on Saturday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Betsy Brewer is a founding member of the USC Marshall School, Peter Arkley Risk Management Institute. She serves on the Nominating Committee and is past global president of the CPCU Society and of Independent Agents & Brokers of California-Los Angeles. For her service to the risk management and insurance industry, she received the California Ramsden-Sullivan Award. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Betsy discuss her experience as one of the first female leaders in the global CPCU Society, as well as a female leader in the risk management industry and the brokerage community, and a variety of other topics. Key Takeaways ● Betsy's career path began in the 1970s. ● Don't tell Betsy women don't get the CPCU designation. ● Significant changes in the brokerage market. ● Big wins in Betsy's leadership career. ● Impressive improvements for female leaders in the insurance industry. ● Key differences between males and females in any industry. ● Overcoming challenges that could have set Betsy back. ● Benefits of Betsy's CPCU designation. ● Lessons and skills learned as the CPCU global president. ● Deciding to move to a new agency. ● Selling on the brokerage side. ● Betsy's message to anyone considering a career in the insurance industry. ● Consulting, contracting, and training after retirement. ● A five-year look to the future of the industry. ● Betsy's advice to her early career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes ● "Don't tell me that women don't get the CPCU designation." ● "As a female leader in the industry, I see respect for my knowledge." ● "Males and females bring different motivations and talents to the table." ● "Nothing in this world moves without some kind of insurance." ● "I was brought onto the job because I knew all the people, and that's because of the CPCU Society."
The Lads are back in the capital this weekend as we make the visit to struggling West Ham United in search another three points at the London Stadium. What can we expect from the Hammers this weekend after their big weekend win over Spurs? And is their home clash with us a must win? To let us know, the excellent James Jones of We Are West Ham Podcast to give us the lowdown on this weekend's opponents. Enjoyed the episode? Tough, we want you to unsubscribe immediately - or just follow us at @WTFSunlunPod, if you have to (You can subscribe via your favourite podcast app, if you really have to.) #SAFC #WHUFC #EPL
Paul Dumitru is an Insurance Specialist at the Financial Supervisory Authority of Romania, President of the CPCU Romanian Chapter, and 2025 CPCU Society International Ambassador, where he will represent the CPCU Society and continue fostering international connections and awareness of the CPCU designation and the CPCU Society. A CPCU Society member since 2013, Paul earned his CPCU designation in 2017. He is a member of the Europe Chapter, serves as the acting President of the newly forming Romania Chapter, and is a committee member on the Global Virtual Community Steering Committee. Over the past year, he has promoted the CPCU Society through media appearances, conferences, and the launch of the Romania Chapter, helping to expand the Society's reach across Eastern Europe. Professionally, Paul works at Romania's Financial Supervisory Authority, where he focuses on financial education and strategic insurance initiatives. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Paul discuss insurance in Europe, the CPCU Society Romania Chapter, and some of the factors that have shaped Paul's insurance career, including his CPCU designation. Key Takeaways Paul's professional journey from chemistry to insurance. Surprising discoveries from within the world of insurance. The intellectual reward of working in risk management. An overview of the Romanian insurance market. Training and developing the next generation of insurance professionals. Strategies for adapting insurance systems as part of the EU. Founding the Romanian CPCU chapter. Paul's message to the next generation of insurance professionals. A five-year look at the future of the Romanian insurance market. The benefits of Paul's CPCU designation. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes "Working in insurance is one of the most fascinating industries in the world." "Insurance meets at the intersection of finance, law, and human behavior." "In insurance, I learn something new every day of my life." "You only need curiosity to learn about the fascinating insurance industry."
Former Packers Wide Receiver James Jones joins Wisconsin Sports Daily to break down what went wrong for the Packers vs. the Bears. James explains why he's not giving up on Matthew Golden, despite a lackluster rookie campaign.
A staunch Matt Lafleur defender hits the breaking point. After years of pushing back against emotional fan reactions and demands to fire the coach, the evidence from Saturday's playoff collapse against Chicago has become impossible to ignore. This episode examines what happens when analytical thinking meets undeniable reality. The discussion explores the psychological concept of "need for cognitive closure"—why fans rush to definitive answers—while acknowledging that sometimes the stopped clock is finally right. From Bill Huber's scathing Sports Illustrated piece to James Jones admitting "his seat just got real hot," the media consensus has shifted dramatically. Former players are calling out the team's lack of heart, effort, and basic football fundamentals in the biggest moments. The contrast with Ben Johnson's Bears—a team with inferior talent but superior belief—raises uncomfortable questions about culture, motivation, and what exactly is missing in Green Bay. With Ed Policy watching the meltdown from the Soldier Field press box, the "easy decision" has flipped: keeping Lafleur now requires more courage than letting him go. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
A staunch Matt Lafleur defender hits the breaking point. After years of pushing back against emotional fan reactions and demands to fire the coach, the evidence from Saturday's playoff collapse against Chicago has become impossible to ignore. This episode examines what happens when analytical thinking meets undeniable reality. The discussion explores the psychological concept of "need for cognitive closure"—why fans rush to definitive answers—while acknowledging that sometimes the stopped clock is finally right. From Bill Huber's scathing Sports Illustrated piece to James Jones admitting "his seat just got real hot," the media consensus has shifted dramatically. Former players are calling out the team's lack of heart, effort, and basic football fundamentals in the biggest moments. The contrast with Ben Johnson's Bears—a team with inferior talent but superior belief—raises uncomfortable questions about culture, motivation, and what exactly is missing in Green Bay. With Ed Policy watching the meltdown from the Soldier Field press box, the "easy decision" has flipped: keeping Lafleur now requires more courage than letting him go. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Projects: Grade NFL Players ➜ fanfocus-teamgrades.lovable.app Packers Hub ➜ packersgames.com Create NFL Draft Big Boards ➜ nfldraftgrades.com Watch Draft Prospects ➜ draftflix.com Screen Record ➜ pause-play-capture.lovable.app Global Economics Hub ➜ global-economic-insight-hub.lovable.app
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 18 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 17 matchup against the New York Giants.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bluemoon Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! ========== After wins over Crystal Palace and Brentford, Manchester City have been set-up nicely to head into the Christmas period. Through to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup and just two points off the top of the table... It's a far cry from where things were this time 12 months ago. David Mooney is joined by City fans Dan Burke and Luke Stanley to discuss the week, with a focus on the performances in the last two games. Perhaps it wasn't top notch against Palace, but you can't argue with a 3-0 away win, while a much-changed team put in a professional display in the League Cup quarter-final tie. Speaking of the demons of last season, we're taking a look at how much things have improved a year on. City have scored more, conceded fewer, and taken more points than at this stage last season, so what has changed in the squad to recover from such a bad period and just how bad did it get? Plus, with West Ham to come this week, James Jones from We Are West Ham joins the show to discuss what's been going wrong for them so far this term and whether or not they're in real trouble at the bottom of the table. Plus... What do you know about Father Christmas in Norway? ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast And why not gift a Patreon subscription to a friend or family member? More details: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast/gift
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 16 matchup against the Houston Texans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Schmidt is a senior insurance executive with more than two decades of experience across primary insurance, reinsurance, data and analytics, and consulting. At Xceedance, Brian leads the Strategic Accounts division as Senior Vice President and Business Leader, overseeing global teams that deliver operational excellence across the insurance policy lifecycle. Brian holds several industry designations, including CPCU, CIC, and ASLI, and earned both his BBA in Marketing and MBA from the University of Cincinnati's Lindner College of Business. Brian has served as Chair of the Underwriting Interest Group for The Institutes CPCU Society and as University Liaison for the Cincinnati CPCU Society Chapter. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Brian explore the offerings of a strategic operations support firm, the effective use of data analytics in day-to-day operations, and the value of a CPCU designation in his career. Key Takeaways Brian's professional journey from restaurants to insurance. Xceedance offerings as a strategic operations support firm. The benefits of transitioning into a partnership with Xceedance. The Pros and cons of operations support partnership. The state of AI advancements in today's insurance industry. Effective use of data analytics in day-to-day operations. Brian's decision to pursue additional training and certifications. Tools in Brian's toolbox that have added to his success. A five-year look at the future of the insurance industry. Brian's message to early-career professionals. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes "Understanding why you're bringing in the support can help guide the decision." "Regardless of where AI progresses to, we're still going to need the art of underwriters well into the future." "Earning my CPCU designation has been pivotal in my insurance career." "No matter what skill set you have, there is a place for you in the insurance industry."
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 15 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. Then wide receiver Shedrick Jackson on his mindset, his touchdown against the Broncos, his great uncle Bo Jackson and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 14 matchup against the Denver Broncos. Then defensive tackle Jonah Laulu on the defense, Las Vegas and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Janice Romero is Home Office Manager at ICW Group Insurance Companies and the CPCU Society's inaugural Go-Getter of the Year Award winner. This new award recognizes a CPCU Society member whose professional growth and active engagement best exemplify the spirit of the organization. With over three decades in workers' compensation underwriting, Janice has witnessed the insurance industry's transformation from a traditionally male-dominated field to today's more inclusive and diverse landscape. She is passionate about mentoring the next generation and encouraging young people to consider insurance careers. Janice believes that insurance, at its core, is about helping people. She recently published her first book, Happily Ever Afterlife. In this episode of In the Know, Chris Hampshire and Janice discuss her insurance career, the importance of networking, what it takes to write a book, and how to be a successful go-getter. Key Takeaways Janice's successful career began with college internships and mentorship. The insurance industry is unique and set apart. Positive changes in the insurance industry. Janice's encouraging experience as a female leader. The importance of networking in a successful career. Happily Ever Afterlife — Janice's experience with loss, growth, and writing a book. Lessons this go-getter learned from a recent accident. The impact of the CPCU designation on Janice's career. Janice's advice to her early career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 13 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. Then defensive end Charles Snowden discusses his interception against the Browns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send a textEp 304 Jim Miller BEFORE the UFC w/ Brian McLaughlin Jim Miller is on the precipice of becoming the first ever member of the 50 Fights in the UFC. Jim Milers journey to the UFC is largely undocumented and with the help of his long time friend and trainer Brian McLaughlin we explore his path within the independent grind. Special Thank You to friend of the show Brian McLaughlin for helping out this together. Ep 304 Jim Miller BEFORE the UFC 0:00 MMA history podcast intro 0:32 Joey Venti's guest introduction 1:01 interview start 2:05 Forced to miss weight against Thigo Alves11:44 Interactions with Joe Silva 14:13 beginnings in MMA 18:09 story about Jim Millers father 23:14 Micky Galls original coach 26:04 thoughts on Cm punk vs Micky Gall28:28 Cm punks training camp 29:21 Jim Miller vs Eddie Fyvie33:41 Jim Miller vs Kevin Roddy36:31 Kevin Roddy story 38:15 Watching brother Dan Miller lose a fight 39:29 Jim Miller vs Ryan Ciotoli42:42 Reality Fighting 13 4 man tournament 45:40 Jim Miller vs Muhsin Corbbrey46:48 Johnathon Helwig vs Mike Constantino48:12 thoughts on Frankie Edgar50:49 Muhsin Corbbrey story before fight 52:08 Jim Miller vs James Jones 52:41 Planet Jiu jitsu closing doors week of fight 54:51 training partner Chris Liguori 56:57 Jim Miller vs Frankie Edgar 1:01:23 not returning to Reality fighting1:03:28 TUF 5 tryouts 1:06:29 previous opponents at TUF tryouts 1:08:41 receiving nick name A10 1:10:08 not getting into TUF 5 1:11:03 training at AMA 1:13:46 Jim Miller vs Al Buck1:15:39 Jim Miller vs Anthony Morrison1:17:55 Jim Miller vs Nuri Shakir “Weight miss” 1:23:08 undefeated in welterweight fights 1:24:31 fighting at different weight classes 1:29:29 Jim Miller vs Chris Ligori1:31:06 Dan Miller vs John Howard 1:34:40 finishing Chris Ligori 1:36:21 the “Jim Miller rule”1:36:41 AMA fighting training partners 1:38:38 Jim Miller vs Chris Ligori rematch 1:41:22 researching Jim Miller 1:42:51 getting the call from UFC while in IFL 1:46:06 Jim Miller vs Bart Palaziewski1:48:50 fights prior to UFC being in New Jersey 1:50:55 feelings when receiving call from UFC 1:54:19 interview wrap up 1:55:14 outro/closing thoughtsPlease follow our channels on Follow the MMA History Team on Instagram: MMA Detective Mike Davis @mikedavis632 Co Host Joey Venti @aj_ventitreRecords Keeper- Andrew Mendoza @ambidexstressSocial Media Manager Andy Campbell @martial_mindset_Thumbnails Julio Macedo @juliosemacentoInstagram https://www.instagram.com/mmahistorypodcast?igsh=aHVweHdncXQycHBy&utm_source=qrSpotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb?si=aL3D5Y3aTDi-PQZdweWL8gApple Podcast MMA History PodcastYouTube https://youtube.com/@MMAHistoryPodcast?si=bj1RBXTZ2X82tv_JOutro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-powerMike - The MMA Detective - @mikedavis632 Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 #MMA #UFC #NHB #MixedMartialArts #MMADetective #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #MMAPodcast #fightpodcast Thank You for your supportSupport the show
Send us a textEp 304 Jim Miller BEFORE the UFC w/ Brian McLaughlin Jim Miller is on the precipice of becoming the first ever member of the 50 Fights in the UFC. Jim Milers journey to the UFC is largely undocumented and with the help of his long time friend and trainer Brian McLaughlin we explore his path within the independent grind. Special Thank You to friend of the show Brian McLaughlin for helping out this together. Ep 304 Jim Miller BEFORE the UFC 0:00 MMA history podcast intro 0:32 Joey Venti's guest introduction 1:01 interview start 2:05 Forced to miss weight against Thigo Alves11:44 Interactions with Joe Silva 14:13 beginnings in MMA 18:09 story about Jim Millers father 23:14 Micky Galls original coach 26:04 thoughts on Cm punk vs Micky Gall28:28 Cm punks training camp 29:21 Jim Miller vs Eddie Fyvie33:41 Jim Miller vs Kevin Roddy36:31 Kevin Roddy story 38:15 Watching brother Dan Miller lose a fight 39:29 Jim Miller vs Ryan Ciotoli42:42 Reality Fighting 13 4 man tournament 45:40 Jim Miller vs Muhsin Corbbrey46:48 Johnathon Helwig vs Mike Constantino48:12 thoughts on Frankie Edgar50:49 Muhsin Corbbrey story before fight 52:08 Jim Miller vs James Jones 52:41 Planet Jiu jitsu closing doors week of fight 54:51 training partner Chris Liguori 56:57 Jim Miller vs Frankie Edgar 1:01:23 not returning to Reality fighting1:03:28 TUF 5 tryouts 1:06:29 previous opponents at TUF tryouts 1:08:41 receiving nick name A10 1:10:08 not getting into TUF 5 1:11:03 training at AMA 1:13:46 Jim Miller vs Al Buck1:15:39 Jim Miller vs Anthony Morrison1:17:55 Jim Miller vs Nuri Shakir “Weight miss” 1:23:08 undefeated in welterweight fights 1:24:31 fighting at different weight classes 1:29:29 Jim Miller vs Chris Ligori1:31:06 Dan Miller vs John Howard 1:34:40 finishing Chris Ligori 1:36:21 the “Jim Miller rule”1:36:41 AMA fighting training partners 1:38:38 Jim Miller vs Chris Ligori rematch 1:41:22 researching Jim Miller 1:42:51 getting the call from UFC while in IFL 1:46:06 Jim Miller vs Bart Palaziewski1:48:50 fights prior to UFC being in New Jersey 1:50:55 feelings when receiving call from UFC 1:54:19 interview wrap up 1:55:14 outro/closing thoughtsPlease follow our channels on Follow the MMA History Team on Instagram: MMA Detective Mike Davis @mikedavis632 Co Host Joey Venti @aj_ventitreRecords Keeper- Andrew Mendoza @ambidexstressSocial Media Manager Andy Campbell @martial_mindset_Thumbnails Julio Macedo @juliosemacentoInstagram https://www.instagram.com/mmahistorypodcast?igsh=aHVweHdncXQycHBy&utm_source=qrSpotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb?si=aL3D5Y3aTDi-PQZdweWL8gApple Podcast MMA History PodcastYouTube https://youtube.com/@MMAHistoryPodcast?si=bj1RBXTZ2X82tv_JOutro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-powerMike - The MMA Detective - @mikedavis632 Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 #MMA #UFC #NHB #MixedMartialArts #MMADetective #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #MMAPodcast #fightpodcast Thank You for your supportSupport the show
Amy Waninger is the Founder & CEO of Lead at Any Level, where she helps organizations transform their STEM professionals from reclusive nerds into inclusive leaders. Amy offers assessments, advisory services, and training on essential skills for inclusive leaders. She is the author of eight books, including Network Beyond Bias: Making Diversity a Competitive Advantage for Your Career. Amy spent twelve years working in the insurance industry, where she achieved the CPCU designation in 2016 and the Certified Insurance Data Manager (CIDM) designation in 2018. She also holds associate designations in Management, Claims, Insurance Data Analytics, Information Technology, and General Insurance. On this episode of In The Know, Chris Hampshire and Amy discuss building a business, learning how to sell yourself, and strategies that can help anyone overcome external and internal barriers. Key Takeaways Amy's journey from small-town Indiana to CEO. Getting to the jumping point and then making the jump. Amy's decision to leave her job and build a business. Learning how to sell yourself is a continual process. How to get started on the process of writing a book. Panic can be reframed as fuel. Strategies for facing internal and external barriers. Amy's far-reaching advice to her early career self. In the Know podcast theme music written and performed by James Jones, CPCU, and Kole Shuda of the band If-Then. To learn more about the CPCU Society, its membership, and educational offerings, tools, and programs, please visit CPCUSociety.org. Follow the CPCU Society on social media: X (Twitter): @CPCUSociety Facebook: @CPCUSociety LinkedIn: @The Institutes CPCU Society Instagram: @the_cpcu_society Quotes "We spend a lot of time in the industry talking about barriers to inclusion. What if we spend some time talking about solutions?" "Enjoying the process, in addition to the results, is key." "If you want to do something so badly that you are willing to be bad at it, and get better, then you know you're doing the right thing." "I am still surprised by the depth and breadth of the impact that I've had. I had no idea global impact was even possible."
The Survivor Specialists are digging deeper into episode 7 with Survivor alum James Jones. We're discussing the merge, fluid alliances, and how Survivor 50 impacted Survivor 49. Make sure to check out our Survivor 49 episode 7 recap here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7I-WXB0nwM Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/thespecialists #Survivor #Survivor49 #SurvivorCBS #SurvivorRecap
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 10 matchup against the Denver Broncos and react to the trade of Jakobi Meyers to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Then Baron Davis discusses all things Silver and Black.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Gutierrez is joined by James Jones and Cynthia Frelund to preview the Raiders' Week 9 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Then running back Raheem Mostert discusses the bye week, his career, Ashton Jeanty and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why ___ Lost: Survivor 49 Ep 5 Jason said in an interview that he might have lost Survivor 49 because he wanted to maintain one particular relationship. Was he right or were the cards so stacked against him that it wouldn't have mattered? James Jones joins David Bloomberg and Jessica Lewis this week as […]
Why ___ Lost: Survivor 49 Ep 5 Jason said in an interview that he might have lost Survivor 49 because he wanted to maintain one particular relationship. Was he right or were the cards so stacked against him that it wouldn't have mattered? James Jones joins David Bloomberg and Jessica Lewis this week as […]
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