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Best podcasts about jason kelley

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Nightside With Dan Rea
Protecting Your Digital Data

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 38:58 Transcription Available


After the announcement of 23 & Me's file for bankruptcy, many customers are worried about their personal data and genetic information being sold to other companies. While the company insists customers' info is protected, experts are telling 23 & Me customers to download and delete their data. What are some of the risks you take sending your DNA to private companies? Do you feel comfortable doing so and why? Jason Kelley, an Activism Director at The Electronic Frontier Foundation joins us tonight to discuss how you can protect your data from being stolen or used for nefarious purposes.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!

Alma Church of Christ
S1E315 - Jason Kelley - The Gospel 2-23-2025

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 40:45


My Friend, My Soulmate, My Podcast
You Might Also Like: Smart Talks with IBM

My Friend, My Soulmate, My Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024


Introducing How AI Can Accelerate Cybersecurity from Smart Talks with IBM.Follow the show: Smart Talks with IBMIn this episode of Smart Talks with IBM, Malcolm Gladwell speaks with Jason Kelley, GM, Strategic Partners and Ecosystems at IBM, and Kristy Friedrichs, SVP and Chief Partnership Officer at Palo Alto Networks. They discuss the challenges and opportunities that the rapid development of AI brings to the cybersecurity space. Jason and Kristy also underscore how implementing a zero trust strategy can help enterprises enhance cyber resiliency and simplify operations. Together, IBM and Palo Alto Networks are delivering fully integrated, open, end-to-end security solutions to enterprises. This is a paid advertisement from IBM. The conversations on this podcast don't necessarily represent IBM's positions, strategies or opinions. Visit us at https://ibm.com/smarttalksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

TechStuff
Smart Talks with IBM: How AI Can Accelerate Cybersecurity

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 40:58 Transcription Available


In this episode of Smart Talks with IBM, Malcolm Gladwell speaks with Jason Kelley, GM, Strategic Partners and Ecosystems at IBM, and Kristy Friedrichs, SVP and Chief Partnership Officer at Palo Alto Networks. They discuss the challenges and opportunities that the rapid development of AI brings to the cybersecurity space. Jason and Kristy also underscore how implementing a zero trust strategy can help enterprises enhance cyber resiliency and simplify operations. Together, IBM and Palo Alto Networks are delivering fully integrated, open, end-to-end security solutions to enterprises.   This is a paid advertisement from IBM. The conversations on this podcast don't necessarily represent IBM's positions, strategies or opinions.   Visit us at https://ibm.com/smarttalksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HFS PODCASTS
Unfiltered Stories | The story of IBM's 52-year partnership with SAP

HFS PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 38:12


In this episode of Unfiltered Stories, Saurabh Gupta, President of Research and Advisory Services at HFS Research, sits down with Jason Kelley, GM of Strategic Partners at IBM Consulting, Stacy Short, SAP Global Partnership Executive at IBM Consulting, and Christine Rhoads, Global VP of Business Development at SAP. Together, they explore the 52-year partnership between IBM and SAP and its lasting impact on the tech industry. Key insights from this discussion include: Partnerships are vital in technology, enabling companies to leverage each other's strengths and deliver greater value to customers. IBM's transformation into a hybrid cloud AI company was driven by strategic shifts toward open platforms and strong partnerships. The IBM-SAP partnership is built on trust, communication, and commitment and has evolved over the last 52 years to deliver value to joint customers. The Value Generation Partnership Initiative helps enterprises tackle their technology, data, process, and skills debt using the power of generative AI. The panel shares their vision for the future of the partnership, focusing on delivering next-level customer value, achieving business outcomes, and adapting to the fast pace of change. Read the associated highlight report “IBM and SAP embrace OneEcosystem™ to drive next-level business value” here: https://www.hfsresearch.com/research/ibm-sap-embrace-oneecosystem/

The Moving Spotlight
JASON KELLEY - DIVING into the CRAFT // Mayor of Kingstown, Arrow, Deathloop

The Moving Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 60:28


Actor, Producer, and Writer Jason Kelley is an award winning industry veteran with two decades of experience across stage, television, advertising and voice performing. In 2021, he burst into the gaming scene earning official Best Lead Performance nominations in the BAFTA Games Awards and The Game Awards for his portrayal of ‘Colt Vahn' in the Game of the Year, DeathLoop. Never resting on his laurels, a short film he EP'd and starred, Sea Cloud Park, is out for festival submission, plus several new AAA title gaming roles completed, a role in a major animated adaptation series streaming soon and is actively pitching a 1/2 hour animated sitcom he co-created to studios. All that said, he's content being a husband, father and improviser at heart. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ JASON ⌲ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2651918/ ⌲ IG: https://www.instagram.com/jasonkelley.jk/?hl=en ⌲ X: https://twitter.com/Jasonkelley_JK ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The Moving Spotlight Podcast ⌲ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moving-spotlight/id1597207264 ⌲ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cjqYAWSFXz2hgCHiAjy27 ⌲ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themovingspotlight ⌲ ALL: https://linktr.ee/themovingspotlight ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Deathloop #Starfield #DoomEternal #HorizonForbiddenWest #MayorOfKingstown #Arrow #WuTangAnAmericanSaga #SWAT #AAAGaming #BestLeadPerformance #BAFTA #ColtVahn #Emmys #TVTime #iTunes #Actor #ActorsLife #Believe #Success #Inspiration #Netflix #Hulu #Amazon #HBO #AppleTV #Showtime #Acting #Artist #Theatre #Film #YourBestBadActing #Content #CorbinCoyle #JohnRuby #RealFIREacting #TMS_Pod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-moving-spotlight/support

HFS PODCASTS
Unfiltered Stories | The Power of OneEcosystem

HFS PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 23:01


In this edition of Unfiltered Stories, Saurabh Gupta, President, Research and Advisory Services at HFS Research connects with Ricardo Davila, Sales and Cloud Leader at Microsoft, Jason Kelley, GM, Strategic Partners, and Chris McGuire, GM, Microsoft Partnership at IBM Consulting to understand how IBM and Microsoft are collaborating to create completely new sources of value for enterprises. Read the related POV "From competitors to collaborators, IBM and Microsoft partner to unleash OneEcosystem™” here.

HFS PODCASTS
Unfiltered Stories | The Power of OneEcosystem

HFS PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 19:02


In this edition of Unfiltered Stories, Saurabh Gupta, President, Research and Advisory Services at HFS Research connects with Indira Gillingham, VP Partner Alliances at Salesforce, and Jason Kelley, GM at IBM Consulting Strategic Partners to understand how IBM and Salesforce are collaborating to create completely new sources of value for enterprises. Read the associated POV, "Salesforce and IBM partner to bring the OneEcosystem™ to life" here.

Alma Church of Christ
S1E187 - Jason Kelley - It's a Good Day to have a Good Day 7-30-2023

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 39:39


P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Bloomberg Invest 2023 (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 62:26


Kristin Olson, Partner, Alternative Capital Markets at Goldman Sachs, joins to discuss investing strategies and gives her outlook for alternative markets as well as her panel at Bloomberg HQ this morning on “Positioning for a Recession.” Ann Miletti, AllSpring's Head of Active Equity, joins to talk about markets and investing strategies on-site at Bloomberg HQ at our Invest conference. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong joins Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss the SEC lawsuit against the company. Liana Baker, US Deals Team Managing Editor with Bloomberg News, discusses her story on how the shocking LIV Golf-PGA deal came together yesterday. Marty Chavez, vice chairman and partner at Sixth Street Partners, joins to talk about the economy, outlook for markets, and recent bank turmoil. Marc Lasry, co-founder and CEO of Avenue Capital Group and former owner of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, discuss money in sports, his upcoming panel with Jason Kelley of Bloomberg, the emergence and growth in Pickle Ball, and other eco issues inside and outside of sports. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Madison Mills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Alma Church of Christ
S1E172 - Jason Kelley - Death: There is Hope in Redemption 5-21-2023

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 51:36


Arkansas Row Crops Radio
Weeds AR Wild Series, S3 Ep5. Wheat and Corn Updates (4/18/23)

Arkansas Row Crops Radio

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 29:54


Weeds AR Wild Series, S3 Ep5. On this episode, Dr. Jason Kelley joins Dr. Tom Barber to discuss wheat issues, corn planting progress, replants, and weed control options.

Alma Church of Christ
S1E153 - Jason Kelley 2-12-2023

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 41:14


Louisiana Considered Podcast
How a New Orleans assembly facility is playing a role in getting astronauts back to the moon

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 24:29


NASA's new multibillion-dollar spacecraft Artemis 1 successfully returned from the moon December 11th, taking the agency one step closer to getting U.S. astronauts back on the moon. This mission came after several delays due to engine problems and inclement weather. Much of that rocket was built here in Louisiana at the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. Director Lonnie Dutreix joins us for more on the facility's role in getting back to the moon.  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a week away, and the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center is set to honor his legacy with a summit titled, Fit for a King. Executive director Cashuana Hill tells us how the event will pay tribute to King while also offering panels on housing inequity and reproductive justice.  A new law in Louisiana is aiming to prevent young people from accessing porn online by prompting them to present their government IDs to a third party site before they can view porn websites. Jason Kelley, associate director of digital strategy at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, joined NPR's Andrew Limbong for more on how this is raising questions of digital privacy. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts.  Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast
Most anticipated 2023 Games / Our Favorite 2022 Guests

LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 71:39


In the final episode of the year, Lukas and Ryan talk about their most anticipated games of 2023 and they share who some of their favorite guests of the year were. It's a fun look back at some great moments, including moments with Jennifer Hale, Jason Kelley, Dr. Rachel Kowert, Julie Elven, Christopher Sean, Ahman Green and more. LAN Parties: https://twitter.com/lanpartiespod Lukas Eggen: https://twitter.com/lukaseggen Ryan Smith: https://twitter.com/smitty2447 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Alma Church of Christ
S1E127 - Jason Kelley - Reverence 9-25-2022

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 35:35


Jeremiah wonders...
JW Ep 248 - Jason Kelley (Deathloop)

Jeremiah wonders...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 90:04


Follow @jeremiahstandup & @JasonKelley.jk New Scissor Bros Merch!: shop.upstatemerch.com/scissorbros/shop/home Support the show on venmo @Jeremiah-Watkins or by grabbing some merch at jeremiahwatkins.com Email the show at jeremiahwonders@gmail.com Jeremiah Watkins insta/twitter: @jeremiahstandup www.jeremiahwatkins.tv Animation by: Jeremy Sanchez @ghosttoast_toons Michael Carrington @mikethemicycle (insta) Neka Schultz @nekaschultz (insta) Poster art: @theartofgettingup AUDIO & VIDEO RELEASED MONDAYS AT: youtube.com/jeremiahwatkins www.jeremiahwonders.com

C3 Podcast: Active Shooter Incident Management
Ep 51: Listener Question - Who Sets Tactical?

C3 Podcast: Active Shooter Incident Management

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 24:48


Episode 51: Listener Question - Who Sets Tactical?This week are live on the road with the ASIM team in New York City. Today we are answering a former ASIM student's question on "Who sets tactical with only three or four officers on duty?"Bill Godfrey:Bill Godfrey: Welcome to the Active Shooter Incident Management Podcast. My name is Bill Godfrey, your podcast host. I have with me today, three of the C3 instructors, Kevin Burd, our Director of Training. Kevin, thanks for being here today.Kevin Burd:Thanks for having me, Bill.Bill Godfrey:All right. And we got Jason Kelley. Jason, good to have you here.Jason Kelley:Thank you, sir.Bill Godfrey:Or, as we call him, Slide Deck. And we have Coby Briehn. Coby, welcome back.Coby Briehn:Thanks for having me.Bill Godfrey:All right, so today we got something a little bit different for our topic today. We actually have an audience question. The question comes from a former student of ours from an ASIM course, and he says, "I work for a university police department in a city of about a hundred thousand. Our active shooter instructors have a question about setting up tactical. If we only have three or four armed officers on duty, such as the weekends or second shifts or third shifts." And the question is, "if we only have three officers to respond, do we send in a two-officer contact team and keep the third for tactical to manage the city and county officers who respond into the campus? Or do we give up tactical to have our third officer make entry and search for the threat and let the city officer take the lead on running tactical operations?" He goes on to say, "There's been some discussion both ways. There's not a consensus." And he is asking if we could provide a recommendation and the reasoning why we would recommend that as our course of action.So, a number of interesting things here. He's concerned about the shifts where they've only got three or four officers on duty. Okay, so that's first of all. So, obviously, they got backup coming from the city and the county. I'm guessing one of the questions you guys have is, what's our response time for the city and the county? Let's assume the city's going to be right there because the university's in the city, a couple minutes, they're there pretty quick. And for the county, let's say it's a little bit longer, a little over 10 minutes for that. Before we get rolling on thoughts, does anybody have any other questions that they want to ask about it?Kevin Burd:My first question would be, what is the standard policies and procedures that they would operate under? Is everybody who's responding under the same guidance? Is it a countywide response plan? Is it three individual plans? That would probably dictate some of our answers or thoughts on this.Bill Godfrey:I think those are both great questions. And actually, I asked him a couple of those questions and he did give me some additional information. He said that they all three have some common training, but they have different policies and procedures. The university police has adopted the ASIM process. The others haven't gone quite that far. They've had to negotiate some things, so instead of tactical taking up the position and doing staging, they have tactical go to the door and control everything at the door. The other thing that I think is important to mention, is they do not have compatible communication systems. The university police doesn't have the ability to go to the city channels and the city police do not have the ability to go to the university channels. All right? Any other questions before we start talking or who wants to lead off?Jason Kelley:Oh, I'll lead off. This is Jason. I'll lead off. I guess my first concern is, three agencies on three separate channels. If you're going to place a university officer outside the tactical as that third officer, and sending to his contact teams to stop the killing. To me, that probably makes sense. So, they have direct line of communication from tactical to the interior units, additional resources responding. My opinion is, you need to then send a city and county to tactical, to that university officer, so now we have communications for additional responding officers.Bill Godfrey:All right. That's a tough call, right? I mean, you've only got three or four gun-toters to begin with, we're going to minus one to keep them outside to try to coordinate the rest of this response. Coby, what do you think? Two going in real quick with hopefully a couple more coming in a few minutes?Coby Briehn:Right. All good considerations. Off the top of my head, I'm thinking where in the building? Is it a multi-story building? That would lead me towards having somebody there at the doorway or the crisis-site entry to relay that, to follow-on responders, initial responders of, "hey, you're going to the seventh floor," that kind of thing. If you need access passes, all this stuff, getting key cards to them. They may be collecting up key cards from officers that are coming to give to other follow-on responders. You may have to put those relays in place to get officers into the multiple stories, but obviously the communication's going to be the big thing.And if, let's play on the other side of it, if they don't have communication issues or compatibility, then we're simply running individual contact teams that would have no communication, so everybody's going to self-dispatch, which is defeating the entire organizational process. I would hope there's a way to integrate that, having county, state, and city guys all in there, so the radio frequencies are in play. But the goal is to go in and stop the killing, obviously. If you can do that with two or three and then have that fourth or fifth at the door to relay it on as to what they need upstairs or down the hallway, that's going to be the best bet for me, I would believe.Bill Godfrey:All right, Kevin, what's your quick reaction.Kevin Burd:So, a few things are coming to mind here and Coby just touched on it. Where are we in this incident? And what environment are we working in? If we have active stimulus, we obviously have to address that threat, so obviously the first couple officers need to go in. And I think back to a lot of incidents I've been involved in, where we've had to integrate other teams on the tactical side to work together because we weren't sharing the same radio communication. They don't have it in place, but we need to look at, if we don't have it in place, how are we going to integrate that? By leaving somebody from university, as an example, there and the city or the county comes in, we need to integrate because we need to manage this thing at some point. We can't have teams working inside individually, right? Somebody's got to be in charge.So we need to agree...Bill Godfrey:Otherwise we end up blue on blue, we're doing duplicate work. We're missing things.Kevin Burd:Absolutely, a hundred percent. We need to organize that. And I think part of the question was too, do we lose that interoperability or communications when we go inside? Can we operate in there? And the relays that Coby was talking about has come into play in some of these incidents and we need to coordinate all that. Where are we in our priorities? Is it still an active threat or do we not have stimulus? Now we're going into the rescue part, but we have to manage this, right? Somebody has to put the brakes on and manage this scene. And if it's going to be an integrated response, multiple agencies coming, how do we integrate that communications and command so we're all on the same page to avoid those blue on blues and everything else?Bill Godfrey:Sure, sure. I'm going to step back from this question, the specifics of this question, which are very tactical in nature, and I get, and put my chief's hat on and look at the bigger picture here. To me, there's two ongoing problems that the chiefs, the chiefs at the university, the chiefs at the city, the chiefs or the sheriff at the county, that they own and need to solve.Number one, inability to operate on each other's radios. As a guy that spent a number of years working with interoperable radio technology, I can tell you from a technology perspective, we solved this problem 15-20 years ago. There is no reason, even if you're operating on different bands, there is no technical reason that you cannot have one system be connectable to a different system. That is a technical problem that can be solved, probably a dozen different ways and some of those ways of solving that are not expensive.That's to me, problem number one and one of the lowest hanging fruit and the quickest things to fix, is to get that interoperability across their radios fixed immediately. And that's an issue for leadership, that's got to work it out. And there's going to be a little bit of cost there. Who's going to bear that cost and how are they going to divvy up those responsibilities? That might even hit the elected officials or the city manager, the county manager, things like that. That's problem number one.Problem number two, is that they're not all on the same policy and procedure. A police department for a city of a hundred thousand is not a big enough police department that they're going to take care of an active shooter event on their own. They're going to have other agencies and entities from the county and every place else coming in. You need to get everybody on the same policy. Once again, that's a leadership issue, where we need to push through the politics, the relational challenges, history, the biases. We've got to find common ground and get everyone on the same page.And what I would say is, his whole question, the fundamental basis of his question of, can those first three officers go in? Or do I need to sacrifice an officer early on to stay outside? Well, you know what? If you've got interoperability on your radios and everybody's trained on the same process, all those officers can go in because the city guys following behind you are going to know how to set up command. They're going to know how to structure this. They're going to know how to carry on the response. Same thing with the county guys. The problem is when we don't have that, now you're having to make a really difficult choice, which is exactly... And I get that's exactly the debate that's going on, a really difficult choice.But what I hear you guys saying is you got to leave that guy out, that third guy out. And I agree with you because, if everybody goes in and you've got no coms, you're going to be the one isolated. You're going to have no idea what they've done, no idea how they're going to manage it, how they're going to organize the thing. And it's just a prescription for a disaster. Here's the other thing, and I think a couple of you were alluding to this. Coby, when you were talking about the key cards, how many floors is the thing? The university cops know the building. They know the layout, they know the environment, they know the keys, they know the access. They know the notification systems to put the campus on lockdown. If they're all inside, none of that's getting done.I think the lesser of the evils here, from my perspective, is you've got to sacrifice that one extra guy, the last guy, to stay out, begin the incident management process and be that expert on the building to communicate. And then those first couple of officers that get there from the city, you push them in and get them linked up with a team that's already inside. You begin to mix and match, share radios, get one of the city people that stays with the other officer outside. We haven't really talked about that.And let's jump to that. Let's take a pause. Let's assume that one of the campus cops stays outside, takes tactical and is running it at the door. Now city guys come up, they're on a different radio channel. County guys come up, they're on a different radio channel. Guys, talk about how you would see that working at the tactical level.Coby Briehn:How I could see it, sitting here thinking about it, is this question has probably been discussed, like you mentioned, for the last several years. Because if it's a university, then they have sporting events, concerts, things where they've had to work together. I'm hoping that this question has been asked. Another question that would be concerning is, if they're just having dispatch call each other and basically telling dispatch and then dispatch telling the other agencies dispatch over the phone, how things or what they're doing, if we're having... That's the relay system that they have into play. Off the top of my head, when you're having the relays and the multiple radio channel difficulties like I had mentioned earlier, essentially, we're just going into solo responder events then. And so the agencies aren't able to talk to each other and everything's going to get duplicated or missed. That's the options that you have is, it either should have been answered before you go there and have this and the best way to do it without it being answered is, you've got to have communications there to direct it and control it.Jason Kelley:Good point, Coby. To take it a step further, I see additional responding officers from the city or the county are going to link up with the university tactical positions, so you'll have basically, in essence, three tactical positions that are covered from law enforcement. Instead of that tactical transport triage three, we're going to have basically that five, tactical is going to be operating under three personnel. Exactly how we communicate from fire and EMS and law enforcement because they're standing co-located. Same thing would have to happen here. You've got three different radio channels, three people have to stand next to each other in order to communicate. Something comes over city, he can turn to university, he can turn to county, relay that information. Now he can send it out to their contact teams, university sends it out to their contact team and vice versa.Bill Godfrey:Okay. Kevin?Kevin Burd:A few things are going through my mind right now, listening to Coby and Jason talk about this. Number one, we don't want to have this problem the day something happens.Bill Godfrey:Oh boy.Kevin Burd:Training, joint training, regional training. We all need to get on the same page, which goes back to, Bill, you mentioning before about getting in the room. And one of our instructors coined that phrase, "leave the PPE at the door," right? Leave the politics, the personalities, and the egos of the door. Get inside, figure out what the larger response is going to look like, when you have these resource challenges and start gearing your training towards that, so we are on the same page and not figuring this out the day that it comes. Communications-wise, that's been answered for quite some time now. We just need to continue to have those conversations and get on the same page and knowing the environments that we're going to be working in. The university is asking this question and I don't know the answer to this. Have they had joint trainings there? Are they bringing city and county in so they know the environment they're going to be working in? Instead of, and it sounds like they are all together.Bill Godfrey:Hopefully. And are they including fire EMS, their com centers, their emergency management?Kevin Burd:Absolutely. And it actually reminds me of, from the SWAT or the tactical side, drilling that tactical position when SWAT arrives and we start to see that transition into tactical teams. As an example, I would integrate one of our team leaders in that tactical position, so they are in communication face-to-face with that tactical officer because we're working on separate channels and everything else. Vocally for me, we had that discussion, we could move over to a channel that we all share, but that's not the case and the question that's being asked right now. You may have the five headed beast instead of the three headed fluffy that we talk about in some of our trainings.Bill Godfrey:Yeah. All right, I think that's a pretty solid way to answer, provides our reasoning or rationale for it. I do want to pivot to one other piece of this that caught my attention. And that was, that they have their tactical position go up to the door and actually work the door, be door control. Now, let me say, this is of course out of my domain, so I want to come around to you guys to think what you think about that. But the one thing that does occur to me is, doesn't that assume that there's only one door that's going to be in use? And that seems a little odd, especially for large building structures like that. What do you guys think about tactical being right up at the door and trying to control people? Not having staging back away from the scene, but instead having everybody staged right up at the door, trying to organize your teams at the door.Coby Briehn:The problems I see with that are, what we are talking about is, let's presume it's a residence hall where there's going to be multiple entry points. And are the follow-ons all coming to that same entry point? Are they coming into the front door? Are they going into the side door? All that communication has to be relayed out before. I could see dispatches making the calls to other agencies of, go to the A-side, the one side, the front door, right there, and then make that the designated entry. All that communication has to happen before, without the interoperability of the radios or pre-planning of this. What's it going to look like? Well, it's going to be self-dispatch teams going in whatever door they parked in front of and then doing their own thing.Jason Kelley:Got a follow up question to that. Are they putting somebody at the door because of breaching issues or to get into the structure or the building? Or is that just simply where they're positioning their tactical? If it's entry stuff, then obviously they can solve that by either, one, law enforcement conducts actual breaches or key cards or fobs or through the locks, something like that, if that's the case. If it's not, then personally, I don't want to be that close if I'm tactical because you can get sucked into now the incident. All of a sudden, they need some resources right inside the door, and all of a sudden now, they're looking around, who do I need? And all of a sudden, now I'm interjecting myself into the problem, where if I back off, give it a bit more situational awareness and be away from that situation, I can now start managing, organizing and controlling that incident.Bill Godfrey:I think that's a really good question, Jason. And from my reading of the email, what he said was that they're doing that because they don't have the radio com issues. And so instead of using staging, everybody is responding up to the door and they're organizing there and then pushing the teams in. So essentially, they're not just doing tactical at the door, tactical is also doing staging at the door at the same location. Which to me, defeats the purpose and the value of having staging back a little way, so that you can manage your flow of resources and get them assigned. But no, from my reading of the email, they're doing that because of the lack of interoperability on the radios between the different agencies.Jason Kelley:And maybe my response to that is you're going to have to triple up all locations. So, if you're running staging, you're going to have to make sure that you have law enforcement from university, city, county, at probably staging too, to make sure everyone's communications that are getting all that information over. Potentially two thoughts on that.Bill Godfrey:Yeah, Kevin.Kevin Burd:Yeah, I think everyone's hit on it here. The vision in my head is, there's too many at that door. When everyone starts to come, how do we manage all the responding agencies and run basically the tactical triage and transport operations there? And next thing you know, you turn, you've got 10, 20, 40, 50 more people there. And how many times have we been involved, in our careers and incidents, where the command post gets stood up and it's the magnet. Everybody keeps coming to it. And I'm just trying to picture, could that impact the effectiveness of that tactical triage and transport position by now trying to run staging out of the same exact location? There'd be too many voices, too many opinions, too many people. And are we going to start to get overwhelmed with the amount that ends up there? And again, I don't know the resources that may be going there, but I'm envisioning the events, reading the after-action reports, and the tens, if not hundreds of agencies and officers, personnel that are coming to this, and now you're trying to all manage it from one location.Bill Godfrey:Yeah. I'm with you, Kevin. It's very difficult for me to imagine that actually being successful on a real event. I think it would become very overwhelming for whoever's at the door trying to do that very quickly. And the other thing I would point out is, I'd go back to what I said earlier when I put my chief hat on. This is all being driven by a lack of compatibility on a radio, so fix the radio problem. We're not talking hundreds of thousands of dollars to fix this. There are solutions that can be done in the thousands. And even some that can be done that are less than $10,000, that allow you to tie these radio systems together. So to me, there's very difficult tactical decisions here that are being forced because of some, I guess, for a better way to say it, political problems or budget problems, or just a lack of cooperation.I do want to echo though, what you said earlier, Kevin, which is, what's going on with training? And I think all of us would acknowledge in our careers, it's nice when leadership all gets together and sings kumbaya and pushes down the road, shoulder to shoulder. If you guys can't see the faces of the instructors, they're all grinning ear-to-ear right now. Like, "Yeah right, when does that ever happen?" Yeah, and that's the problem. That is the unicorn.But what I think we have all seen, is that when you put the different agencies in the same training and we start to get to know each other and we start to train together, it doesn't happen immediately, but that's when the barriers start to come down. There's a little more cooperation, there's sharing of ideas. There's workarounds that come up, things like that. I just really wanted to echo your comment on getting everybody training together, because I will say, out of my entire career, I think that has been more effective at getting all the Hatfields and the McCoys to play nice with each other, as opposed to trying to dictate it from on high. All right, any other parting thoughts? Coby?Coby Briehn:No, sir. All good, all covered.Bill Godfrey:Jason, anything else you want to add?Jason Kelley:Nothing on my end and I think we touched on it all. And I think it boils down to what you just wrapped up with, it's the training. We just all have to get together, get on the same page and figure out how does it work for our community? Because at the end of the day, are two obstacles, right? Criminal and the clock, and we've got to work together in order to save lives.Bill Godfrey:Yeah, and that, by the way, that effort to work together and deal with those two obstacles, the criminal and the clock, starts with leadership and policy guidance and solving some of these problems.Well, there you have it. I hope that that's helpful to the individual that emailed us in the question. I hope that gives some food for thought and I enjoyed this. This was fun to get a listener question that's a challenge like this. It's a really, really good question.Well gentlemen, thank you very much for being here with us today, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for listening to the podcast. If you haven't subscribed, please click the subscribe button wherever you get your podcast. I want to say thank you to Karla Torres, our producer, for putting this together and making us sound a lot more intelligent than we are. Until next time, stay safe.

Reclaimed Detroit: A Vampire the Masquerade Audio Drama

Listener Discretion Advised - Language and ViolenceWelcome to Reclaimed Detroit: A Vampire the Masquerade Audio Drama!Set in Detroit, 1996. Reclaimed Detroit tells the stories of several vampires striving to make a new life in a city newly retaken by the Camarilla from the Sabbat.Introducing Michael, a shady Ventrue businessman who owns the infamous Club Sepulchure. Michael has his sights set on a big prize in the city and is prepared to do what it takes to get it.Part One of Season One of Reclaimed Detroit will consist of 5 episodes, with 8 more planned for release starting before year's end.Episode Two features the voice talents of Ray Stakenas, Jason Kelley, George Caleodis, Claire Kniaz, Shakyra Dunn, Meagan Cavasar, James Gavsie, Natalie D'Alacio, Matt Harbert, Carey MacLaren, and Phillip Wilburn.Reclaimed Detroit was created and written by Ray Stakenas.Original Music and Sound Mixing by Sean Gould.We can be found at VampireDetroit.com or @VampireDetroit on Twitter.Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit worldofdarkness.com.

Alma Church of Christ
S1E111 - Jason Kelley - Focusing On God 6-15-2022

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 35:26


How to Fix the Internet
Teaching AI to Its' Targets

How to Fix the Internet

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 29:19


Too many young people – particularly young people of color – lack enough familiarity or experience with emerging technologies to recognize how artificial intelligence can impact their lives, in either a harmful or an empowering way. Educator Ora Tanner saw this and rededicated her career toward promoting tech literacy and changing how we understand data sharing and surveillance, as well as teaching how AI can be both a dangerous tool and a powerful one for innovation and activism.By now her curricula have touched more than 30,000 students, many of them in her home state of Florida. Tanner also went to bat against the Florida Schools Safety Portal, a project to amass enormous amounts of data about students in an effort to predict and avert school shootings – and a proposal rife with potential biases and abuses.Tanner speaks with EFF's Cindy Cohn and Jason Kelley on teaching young people about the algorithms that surround them, and how they can make themselves heard to build a fairer, brighter tech future.In this episode you'll learn about:Convincing policymakers that AI and other potentially invasive tech isn't always the answer to solving public safety problems.Bringing diverse new voices into the dialogue about how AI is designed and used.Creating a culture of searching for truth rather than just accepting whatever information is put on your plate.Empowering disadvantaged communities not only through tech literacy but by teaching informed activism as well.This podcast is supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Program in Public Understanding of Science and Technology.Music for How to Fix the Internet was created for us by Reed Mathis and Nat Keefe of BeatMower. This podcast is licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, and includes the following music licensed Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported by their creators: Meet Me at Phountain by gaetanh (c) copyright 2022 http://ccmixter.org/files/gaetanh/64711Hoedown at the Roundabout by gaetanh (c) copyright 2022  http://ccmixter.org/files/gaetanh/64711JPEG of a Hotdog by gaetanh (c) copyright 2022 http://ccmixter.org/files/gaetanh/64711reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/59721    

LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast
Splatoon 3 / Deathloop's Jason Kelley

LAN Parties: A Video Gaming and Esports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 91:03


Lukas and Ryan talk about Splatoon 3 getting an official release date. The guys also interview Jason Kelley, the voice of Colt in Deathloop. Jason Kelley: https://twitter.com/Jasonkelley_JK LAN Parties: https://twitter.com/LANPartiesPod Ryan Smith: https://twitter.com/smitty2447 Lukas Eggen: https://twitter.com/lukaseggen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Arkansas Row Crops Radio
Weeds AR Wild Series, S2 Ep4. 2022 Corn Recommendations

Arkansas Row Crops Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 27:42 Transcription Available


Weeds AR Wild Series, S2 Ep4. On this episode, Dr. Tom Barber and Dr. Jason Kelley discuss early season planting decisions and weed management options in corn.

Voices of Veterans
Ep. 89 Jason Kelley - General Manager - Global Strategic Partners

Voices of Veterans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 40:30


“There is strength in community.” - Jason Kelley Army Ranger Veteran and IBM's General Manager of Global Strategic Partners, Jason Kelley, joined Next Gen Warrior for an in-depth conversation on military life & post-transition growth. Born into a military family, Jason earned his commission at West Point, serving in the Army Rangers for more than a decade before transitioning to the private sector. Jason discussed the importance of team building in business, his current work at IBM, and the idea of the “New Collar” worker.

Generación76
Deadman -05X14 Expediente76 / G76 - 11 de febrero de 2022

Generación76

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 26:37


Muy buenas a todos, Bienvenidos a un nuevo expediente76. El formato de G76, donde hablamos de productos menos relevantes y de actualidad, pero que tienen también una importancia relevante y sugerente. Hoy hablamos de Deadman, el personaje de DC Comics que creó Arnold Drake. Hablaremos de la etapa del guionista Mike Baron y Jason Kelley de finales de los 80, una de las mejores etapas del personaje. Como siempre hacemos, hablaremos del origen del personaje y de su esencia en las viñetas. El hombre muerto de DC llega a G76. Estar alerta porque os puede poseer. ¡Comenzamos! Siguenos en twitter: @GsetentaYseis Cuña: David Negrón (guitarrista) Un podcast de Rodri

Feel Free to Deviate
Episode 0017 - Jason

Feel Free to Deviate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 63:40


Episode 17 of Feel Free to Deviate features x-ray technologist Jason Kelley. He lives in Portland, Oregon and happens to be an old friend of mine. I think this episode is a fine example of a searcher finding what he was looking for. Jason worked with food, movies, music, and arts during his illustrious career, and he grew a lot along the way. Most importantly, he learned when, and when not to throw a desk. As an added bonus we also talk a bit about working in healthcare during Covid times. You can find examples of Jason's work at his “woefully ignored” Flickr account https://www.flickr.com/photos/photoboothprojects/ While you are online, pop over to Instagram to like, follow, and comment on my posts @feelfreetodeviate.  Feel Free to Deviate is the podcast about people, their careers, and their relationships with success. My name is Jim Turbert, and I am the host. Find Free to Deviate on your favorite podcast app, and new episodes are released every other Thursday. Visit https://feelfreetodeviate.com for more information. Feel Free to Deviate and host Jim Turbert can also be found on Instagram and Facebook @feelfreetodeviate.  https://instagram.com/feelfreetodeviate https://jtfanclub.com https://jimturbert.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/turbert/ Feel free to send inquiries to mail@feelfreetodeviate.com Sound editing and post production by Ed Mubarek at https://boomkaas.com

Who Would Win
Daniel Craig's James Bond vs MCU Nick Fury

Who Would Win

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 71:33


And on the next episode of Who Would Win...We dive deep into 2 deep cinematic universes and face off two master spies for all the world to see....Will Daniel Craig's James Bond (Repped by James) go all in on this battle or will MCU Nick Fury (Repped by Ray) have had it with this British operative? How will Deathloop actor Jason Kelley interpret his pages and pages of notes to determine the outcome?Vote for Jason in The Game Awards for Deathloop!https://thegameawards.com/nomineesCheck out the Who Would Win YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvvgEElLPGQG2GXkqMhQ5JwCheck out our brand new Who Would Win Merch Store:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/who-would-win?ref_id=12100&utm_campaign=12100&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Who%2BWould%2BWinFollow us all on Twitter: @WhoWouldWinShow @JamesGavsie @AlmightyRay @JasonKelley_jkMusic Kevin MacLeod - Griphop

Stuff To Blow Your Mind
Smart Talks with IBM and Malcolm Gladwell: What does the future of sustainability look like for your company and your customers?

Stuff To Blow Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 32:48


Today, consumers, businesses and governments are united in their sense of urgency about the sustainability of the planet. But how do we go about achieving it? In this episode of Smart Talks, Malcolm talks to Marc Rolfe, Senior Vice President and Head of Strategic Partners Ecosystem Success at SAP, and Jason Kelley, General Manager, IBM Strategic Partners, about how strategic partnerships between companies can create a larger industry shift toward sustainability. This is a paid advertisement from IBM. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
What Does the Future of Sustainability Look Like For Your Company and Your Customers

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 31:18 Transcription Available


Today, consumers, businesses, and governments are united in their sense of urgency about the sustainability of the planet. But how do we go about achieving it? In this episode of Smart Talks, Malcolm talks to Marc Rolfe, Senior Vice President and Head of Strategic Partners Ecosystem Success at SAP, and Jason Kelley, General Manager, IBM Strategic Partners, about how strategic partnerships between companies can create a larger industry shift toward sustainability.This is a paid advertisement from IBM. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
What Does the Future of Sustainability Look Like For Your Company and Your Customers

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 31:18 Transcription Available


Today, consumers, businesses, and governments are united in their sense of urgency about the sustainability of the planet. But how do we go about achieving it? In this episode of Smart Talks, Malcolm talks to Marc Rolfe, Senior Vice President and Head of Strategic Partners Ecosystem Success at SAP, and Jason Kelley, General Manager, IBM Strategic Partners, about how strategic partnerships between companies can create a larger industry shift toward sustainability.This is a paid advertisement from IBM. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smart Talks with IBM
What Does the Future of Sustainability Look Like For Your Company and Your Customers

Smart Talks with IBM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 31:48


Today, consumers, businesses, and governments are united in their sense of urgency about the sustainability of the planet. But how do we go about achieving it? In this episode of Smart Talks, Malcolm talks to Marc Rolfe, Senior Vice President and Head of Strategic Partners Ecosystem Success at SAP, and Jason Kelley, General Manager, IBM Strategic Partners, about how strategic partnerships between companies can create a larger industry shift toward sustainability. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

TechStuff
Smart Talks with IBM and Malcolm Gladwell -What does the future of sustainability look like for your company and your customers?

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 32:48


Today, consumers, businesses and governments are united in their sense of urgency about the sustainability of the planet. But how do we go about achieving it? In this episode of Smart Talks, Malcolm talks to Marc Rolfe, Senior Vice President and Head of Strategic Partners Ecosystem Success at SAP, and Jason Kelley, General Manager, IBM Strategic Partners, about how strategic partnerships between companies can create a larger industry shift toward sustainability. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Arkansas Row Crops Radio
Weeds AR Wild, Ep. 27: Wheat Weed Control (11/23/21)

Arkansas Row Crops Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 29:48


Weeds AR Wild Series, S1 Ep27. Dr. Jason Kelley, Wheat and Field Grains Extension Agronomist, joins host Dr. Tommy Butts to discuss wheat weed control and answer some commonly-asked questions this fall.

Good Game Nice Try
Jason Kelley on Breaking the Loop

Good Game Nice Try

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 44:24


Jason Kelley joins Sonja and Bley to talk about his journey from working in a cubicle to voicing Colt Vahn in this year's critically-acclaimed game Deathloop. He also shares how golfing video games have improved his real-life golf skills and looks back fondly on his first gaming console, the Atari Blip.

Easy Prey
Surveillance and Student Privacy with Jason Kelley

Easy Prey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 46:15


Surveillance cameras and other student monitoring tools are becoming more and more common in schools today. Laptops are distributed to the students and software is installed on them for their own protection, but it is important to know what is being done with the data collected outside of classroom use and if your students or your own privacy is being invaded.  Today's guest is Jason Kelley. Jason is the Associate Director of Digital Strategy at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, focusing on how privacy and surveillance impact digital liberties. Before joining EFF, Jason managed marketing strategy and content for a software company that helps non-programmers learn to code, and advertising and marketing analytics for a student loan startup. Show Notes: [0:53] - Jason describes his current role at Electronic Frontier Foundation. [2:32] - Big tech companies who offer devices to schools collect data from them. [4:17] - Physical surveillance has increased due to the continuous problem of school shootings. [6:01] - Surveillance cameras can be accessed directly by local police. Jason explains how this can be controversial. [8:34] - Jason and Chris discuss the reason for using school-issued devices only for education purposes. [9:53] - Surveillance cameras do have blind spots. Facial recognition also has some issues. [11:03] - When devices are provided, parents, young people, and even administrators don't always know the capabilities. [12:22] - Jason shares an example of one of the pitfalls of student monitoring apps that are on school issued devices. [14:07] - Schools can take screen captures from issued devices which isn't done out of malice but does raise questions about privacy. [15:12] - We have to choose which is more important: safety or privacy. [16:37] - Students and parents need to know that school issued devices have features that will impact privacy. [17:32] - Jason describes some of the differences between the types of alerts school administrators receive. [19:12] - Sometimes software blocks things that are safe and doesn't block things that could potentially be inappropriate. [20:50] - Teachers cannot have their eyes on every student's computer at all times and often rely on software to help. [22:04] - Teachers shouldn't be expected to know how surveillance software works. [23:01] - Jason describes a recent problem at Dartmouth with Canvas logs. [26:27] - This issue at Dartmouth was very serious and could have impacted the students' careers drastically. [28:21] - There is an epidemic of misunderstandings of technology. [29:24] - EFF offers guides for students on what to do and expect with school-issued devices. [30:42] - There have been a lot of successful petitions in recent years about data tracking in universities. Parents have some leverage here as well. [33:00] - Sometimes, there's not anything you can do about student surveillance. [34:20] - The Covid-19 pandemic made things very challenging as students needed access to education remotely very quickly. [36:50] - Jason describes some of the features of remote proctoring programs. [38:33] - This vastly impacted thousands of students who took the BAR exam. [40:36] - EFF has been pushing back on proctoring and Jason explains a recent win. [42:18] - Jason is hopeful that the pandemic has made it more clear where technology fails us. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review.  Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest Electronic Frontier Foundation Website Jason Kelley on LinkedIn Jason Kelley on Twitter EFF on Twitter EFF on Facebook EFF on Instagram EFF on YouTube

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
Apple’s Problematic CSAM Scanning

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 68:08


Apple was set to roll out controversial new on-device scanning technology in iOS 15 last week, but thanks to pushback from groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation and people like you, Apple has since thought better of it and backed down. It's not clear when or if these "child safety" features will come to iPhones, but in the meantime we can hope that Apple will listen carefully to our concerns before proceeding. Today I'll speak with Jason Kelley from the EFF about Apple's proposed technology, the problem of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and why Apple's proposed solution was so problematic. Jason Kelley guides EFF's social media tactics, develops EFF's online digital advocacy, and writes about various forms of governmental and private surveillance and tracking. Further Info Donate to EFF! https://supporters.eff.org/donate/join-4 EFF's Perspectives event: https://www.eff.org/event/perspectives-encryption-and-child-safety Sign the petition to stop Apple's poorly-designed child safety features: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/09/dont-stop-now-join-eff-fight-future-apple-protests-nationwide Fight for the Future's #noSpyPhone coverage: https://www.fightforthefuture.org/news/2021-09-13-photos-video-protests-hit-apple-stores-across/ Child Rights International Network (CRIN): https://home.crin.org/ Detailed new review of my book: https://parmsam.medium.com/notes-from-reading-firewalls-dont-stop-dragons-f69ae0d4bf0a Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/FirewallsDontStopDragons Would you like me to speak to your group about security and/privacy? http://bit.ly/Firewalls-SpeakerGenerate secure passphrases! https://d20key.com/#/

IGN.com - Daily Fix (Video)
Deathloop's Colt Got a Free PS5 From Bethesda - IGN Daily Fix

IGN.com - Daily Fix (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021


On today's IGN The Fix: Games, Bethesda has bought a PlayStation 5 for Deathloop's Jason Kelley after the voice actor told fans he didn't have a copy of the game or a console to experience it on. Just as Deathloop was about to launch, a short promo clip on the game's official Twitter account featured Jason Kelley, the voice actor for protagonist Colt, saying: "I cannot wait for you guys to get your hands on this video game. If anyone can get me a copy and a PlayStation 5, I would appreciate it." This made it clear that Kelley didn't own a copy of Deathloop or a PlayStation 5 to play it on, but Bethesda came to the rescue. Outfits in Horizon Forbidden West will have skills attached to them, Guerrilla Games has revealed. In a post on the PlayStation Blog discussing how Horizon Zero Dawn's lead protagonist Aloy will shape up in the franchise's upcoming sequel, Guerrilla Games Community Lead Bo de Vries spoke about the range of outfits that will be available to Aloy throughout Horizon Forbidden West and how the studio is building up versatility within this aspect of the game. While Naughty Dog may not have revealed any new details on the upcoming The Last of Us multiplayer project, it took the time on The Last of Us Day 2021 to ensure fans that it is actively working on it and that it will "reveal more when it's ready!" Naughty Dog's Rochelle Snyder shared the news in a community update after thanking the fans and the team who have all collectively made The Last of Us into the success it has become. Jokingly, Naughty Dog then included this question as a fan would write; Yeah, that's lovely and great Naughty Dog, but what are you doing with The Last of Us right now?" "In short, we're working on it," Naughty Dog answered. Stella has all that in your Daily Fix!

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Why Business Needs Blockchain

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 35:49 Transcription Available


In this episode, Malcolm Gladwell shares an interview from the Smart Talks archives. Jonathan Strickland speaks with Jason Kelley, a senior leader at IBM, about what blockchain is, how it's transforming global supply chains with respect to the pandemic, and the broader implications for these trusted transactions. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
Why Business Needs Blockchain

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 35:49 Transcription Available


In this episode, Malcolm Gladwell shares an interview from the Smart Talks archives. Jonathan Strickland speaks with Jason Kelley, a senior leader at IBM, about what blockchain is, how it's transforming global supply chains with respect to the pandemic, and the broader implications for these trusted transactions. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smart Talks with IBM
Why Business Needs Blockchain

Smart Talks with IBM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 36:18


In this episode, Malcolm Gladwell shares an interview from the Smart Talks archives. Jonathan Strickland speaks with Jason Kelley, a senior leader at IBM, about what blockchain is, how it's transforming global supply chains with respect to the pandemic, and the broader implications for these trusted transactions. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Mark Bishop Show
TMBS E135_12_21_2020 Jason Kelley IBM

The Mark Bishop Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 11:58


The Mark Bishop Show
TMBS E135_12_21_2020 Jason Kelley IBM

The Mark Bishop Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 11:58


Here & Now
How Vaccine Passports Work; What Voting Reform Means For Elections

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 42:03


This week, New York became the first state to launch a vaccine passport, called the Excelsior Pass, developed with IBM. IBM's Jason Kelley explains how it works. And, Brennan Center for Justice voting rights expert Myrna Perez explains how states are changing their voting rules and what federal legislation would do to counterbalance state laws if passed.

Alma Church of Christ
S1E34 - Christ the Paschal Lamb - Jason Kelley 2-7-2021

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 38:20


Traders Network Show
Episode 3: Jason Kelley Global Head of Blockchain for IBM with Matt Bird at WEF20 on Traders Network Show

Traders Network Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 8:28


Jason Kelley and Matt Bird at the #WorldEconomicForum​ on the #TradersNetworkShow​​​ from the UN SDG Media Zone at #Davos2020​​​.In this segment, Matt and Jason break down key topics including:- How blockchain is changing the way people interact and do business- Challenges with blockchain adoption- Data sharing- What IBM is getting into today- The transformation of current-day IBM- And more!To inquire about being a guest on this show:Nicole Liddy#CommPro​​​ WorldwideC: +1 (848) 702-4173E: nicole.liddy@commpro.com W: https://commpro.com​​​

FatherGood Podcast
Episode 22: Jason Kelley

FatherGood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 83:50


We’re back at it again with a new episode! We’ve got another dad-to-be this week with actor, improviser, writer, producer, V.O. artist, butcher, baker, candlestick maker, Jason Kelley (Arrow, Bosch, Grown-ish). We get into some new-dad questions about everything from poop to personality. We hope any other soon-to-be-dads out there got some of their questions answered too.  Thanks for listening! Please rate, review, and subscribe!Follow us on Instagram and Twitter!@kennygdonutking@MrHappyGivens@fathergoodpodcast (IG) @fathergoodp (Twitter)Beats by @hvrgrave @HP53Productions #SouthSideDNA

The Frontside Podcast
Data, Trust, and Transparency: A COVID-19 Vaccine Story

The Frontside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 54:42


Data is at the center of everything we do. Yet, how can we trust it in a world where more "organic" food is consumed than produced? In this episode, Jason Kelley—the Global General Manager for Blockchain Services at IBM—talks about how data trust and transparency are applied to COVID-19 vaccines. 

Can't Call It: with Jay Kell & J. Wright
Can't Call It W/ Jay Kell & J. Wright

Can't Call It: with Jay Kell & J. Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 49:46


Jason Kelley and Jarvis Wright, friends since Pre-K, talk all things LSU Tigers in this Podcast. In this episode the guys discuss the Florida game recap, early signing day, Ole Miss preview. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-kelley8/support

Let's Just Talk!
Upholding the Constitution

Let's Just Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 49:59


Dr. Scott Magill, Founder and Executive Director of Veterans in Defense of Liberty. Dr. Magill will discuss why upholding the Constitution . He will also go over the Bill of Rights, the Election, and why an audit needs to happen in Washington DC. My second guest today is Jason Kelley, General Manager, IBM Blockchain Services. Mr. Kelley will discuss the COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution, and how technology is playing a role in getting and keeping vaccine “Cold Chains” safe.Let's Just Talk Radio Show is broadcast live at 2pm ET Thursdays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).

Tucson Business Radio
TMBS E135: Jason Kelley, GM, IBM Blockchain Services

Tucson Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020


COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution: How Technology is Playing a Role in Getting and Keeping Vaccine Cold Chains Safe Technology like AI and Blockchain are Vital to Ensuring the Vaccine Cold Chain Remains Safe and Secure. Earlier this month, we heard the news of the completion and approval for some of the first successful COVID-19 vaccines. With vaccines for […] The post TMBS E135: Jason Kelley, GM, IBM Blockchain Services appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Business RadioX ® Network
TMBS E135: Jason Kelley, GM, IBM Blockchain Services

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020


COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution: How Technology is Playing a Role in Getting and Keeping Vaccine Cold Chains Safe Technology like AI and Blockchain are Vital to Ensuring the Vaccine Cold Chain Remains Safe and Secure. Earlier this month, we heard the news of the completion and approval for some of the first successful COVID-19 vaccines. With vaccines for […]

Alma Church of Christ
S1E26 - My Presence Shall Go With Thee - Jason Kelley 11-22-2020

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 34:30


TechStuff
Smart Talks with IBM: Why Business Needs Blockchain

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 34:39


It’s paramount for businesses in any sector to have visibility into their supply chain. In this episode of Smart Talks, Jonathan Strickland talks with Jason Kelley, General Manager of Blockchain at IBM, about what blockchain is, how it’s transforming global supply chains with respect to the pandemic, and the broader implications for these trusted transactions.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
Big Proctor is Watching You (part 2)

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 66:46


In the second half of my interview with the EFF’s Lindsay Oliver and Jason Kelley, we talk about how these draconian surveillance systems put several students at a distinct disadvantage and how the teacher themselves feel about all of this. How might all of this normalize surveillance for young people? Can the invisible hand of the market resolve some of these issues? What should the policies be around proctoring and the use of these surveillance apps? How can we push back and demand change most effectively? Lindsay Oliver is the Project Manager for EFF’s activism team, and works on the self-help resource Surveillance Self-Defense, Security Education Companion, and student privacy. Jason Kelley guides EFF’s social media tactics and develops EFF’s online digital advocacy, and writes about various forms of governmental and private surveillance and tracking. Further Info: VOTE! https://www.vote.org/ Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency tip sheets: https://www.cisa.gov/national-cybersecurity-awareness-month-resources Surveillance Self Defense for students: https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/privacy-studentsElectronic Frontier Alliance: https://supporters.eff.org/join-efa This article has TONS of student privacy resources: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/09/students-are-pushing-back-against-proctoring-surveillance-apps

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
Big Proctor is Watching You (part 1)

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 46:59


In this time of COVID19, we've all had to learn to work and learn from home. But how do our bosses know we're not screwing around instead of working? How do our teachers know we're not cheating? It turns out that they're both willing to go to extremely intrusive measures to try to figure that out. Home and mobile device surveillance technology is booming thanks to this global pandemic, as we will learn from talking to the EFF's Lindsay Oliver and Jason Kelley. They have been investigating the serious impacts these products and services are having on our privacy and overall fairness for students and employees. Lindsay Oliver is the Project Manager for EFF's activism team, and works on the self-help resource Surveillance Self-Defense, Security Education Companion, and student privacy. Jason Kelley guides EFF’s social media tactics and develops EFF’s online digital advocacy, and writes about various forms of governmental and private surveillance and tracking. Further Info: Surveillance Self Defense for students: https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/privacy-studentsElectronic Frontier Alliance: https://supporters.eff.org/join-efa This article has TONS of student privacy resources: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/09/students-are-pushing-back-against-proctoring-surveillance-apps National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: https://www.cisa.gov/national-cybersecurity-awareness-month-resources

Alma Church of Christ
S1E13 - "Comfort" - Jason Kelley - 7-26-2020

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 31:24


"Comfort" sermon by Jason Kelley

Alma Church of Christ
S1E7 - Neutrality Is Impossible 6-7-2020 Jason Kelley

Alma Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 28:21


Neutrality Is Impossible 6-7-2020 Jason Kelley

Arkansas Farm Bureau Podcast
Arkansas AgCast for April 9, 2020

Arkansas Farm Bureau Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 51:08


This week, we talk to Dr. Amanda Perez, a professor and Food Safety Specialist with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture about how produce and specialty crop farmers are adjusting their businesses during the COVID-19 crisis, and we catch up with UA Division of Agriculture Wheat and Feed Grains agronomist Jason Kelley to discuss how rainfall has delayed this year’s corn crop planting and the impact Covid-19 concerns are having on crop farmers. And we also hear from John Gavin, staff chair of the Bradley County Cooperative Extension Service about tomato production in southeast Arkansas.

Make That Paper Podcast
Episode 3 - Jason Kelley

Make That Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 55:32


In the third episode of the Make That Paper Podcast, hosts Jaime Parker Stickle and Jason Beeber discuss stripping, the porn industry, and how your side hustle can pay for TWO Infinitis... and beyond; with their good friend, hugely successful actor, and the Reverend who Married them, Jason E. Kelley.

Reelfoot Forward
Ep. 37: Jason Kelley-Making Your Childhood Dream a Reality

Reelfoot Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 23:54


While attending space camp as a young boy, South Fulton, Tenn. native, Jason Kelley, became inspired to dream of a career in aeronautics. His dream became a reality, and today he is an operations support manager at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. In this episode Jason, who was back home to explore Discovery Park’s “Astronaut” exhibit with his son, shares how he turned his childhood dream to work for NASA into a reality. His story reminds listeners of the important role educators play in the lives of the students they touch and how they never know when they may be inspiring another career in space. Then, go behind the scenes at Discovery Park to find our more about the Sultana Disaster with Zach Rea.

FBC The Colony
God's People Experience Miracles: 3 Ways

FBC The Colony

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 43:36


Acts 3:1-10 Speaker: Rev. Jason Kelley

Blockchain Insider by 11:FS
117. Blocking Libra left and right

Blockchain Insider by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 46:07


Simon Taylor is back in the hosting seat this week and he is joined by Catherine Rutter from R3 to talk about the latest and greatest news in Blockchain, Bitcoin and Crypto including: Coinbase, Kraken and others develop a system to rate cryptocurrencies on likelihood they are securities (02:22) Blockchain in banking: An inside look at Four Banks’ early blockchain successes & failures (06:17) US House Committee Pressuring Zuckerberg to Testify on Libra (12:51) US Lawmakers Ask FED to Consider Developing ‘National Digital Currency (21:04) German finance minister Olaf Scholz wants to introduce digital euro (23:20) The Tweet of the Week comes from @StephendPalley about the EOS settlement! Why not send us your best tweets? See if you can get a shout out on the show! (28:18) We also bring you an amazing interview with Jason Kelley, General Manager,Blockchain services @ IBM! (29:33) Check out our brand new documentary 11:YEARS - the Rise of UK Fintech now. Head over to 11years.film to watch for free, and share using #11YEARS. If you enjoyed the show and, as ever, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Want to join the conversation on all the topics discussed? Tweet the show at: www.twitter.com/bchaininsider Special Guest: Catherine Rutter.

Vaguely Music
Episode 14 - With the J.Kelley Band every season is Burning Season: the songwriting, the band, the history, the inspiration.

Vaguely Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 53:12


Jason Kelley is releasing his FOURTH album in just over 10 years. In an era of Spotify playlists, one song hits, and shuffle artist discovery, where does his love of albums come from? Kelsey, Ryan, and Jason dive into songwriting, the art of building a "catalogue" of music that reflects your sound but doesn't become the same album released time and time again. Kelley discusses the magic of finding the right band to co-create, and what it's like to run a "beneficent dictatorship" in the songwriting process. You can check out J.Kelley's full discography and upcoming shows here: https://jkelleymusic.com/wp/?page_id=2243

Profit Minded Business
Profit Minded Business w/ Jason Kelley & Logan Kafer - Dropt

Profit Minded Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 63:19


Dubbed the useful version of Pokemon Go, Dropt is an augmented reality app that allows users to collect virtual items redeemable for physical rewards at their favorite places like breweries, sporting good stores, and local events.On this episode of the Profit Minded Business Podcast, our guest Jason Kelley & Logan Kafer talk about their startup company, Dropt, and dive deep into their history and ongoing challenges as a startup company.Podcast Guest:Jason Kelley & Logan Kafer - Dropthttp://droptinc.com/Podcast Hosts:Corbin Cook - SMB Strategy Consultants & Profit Minded Businesshttps://www.smbstrategyconsultants.comJacob Andrews - iVue Media & Drones iVuehttps://www.ivue.media

Mark Vena Tech Guy Podcasts
Moor Insights & Strategy Podcast (4-11-19)

Mark Vena Tech Guy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 37:49


Mark's podcast with Jason Kelley, founder of Ootem, a high profile "boutique" digital marketing agency based in San Francisco.  We discuss several of the consumer products and brands that Ootem has worked on, as well as the key digital marketing trends happening in the consumer space. www.ootem.com jason@ootem.com  

Rational Perspective
Don’t throw blockchain baby out with cryptocurrency water

Rational Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 3:06


LONDON — Bitcoin once flew high and peaked at around $20,000. Compare that to the recent price of a mere $4,000. The vision of a token-driven decentralised economy and off course untold wealth for people has imploded and it is now almost a dirty word as it struggles for legitimacy. And many wondered if it is over for blockchain as well. But to use a good old saying, ‘Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water’ as blockchain has many other uses. If you have been pouring over blockchain for dummies trying to understand the technology behind it, Stephen P. Williams, the author of “Blockchain, the next everything”, explains to Bloomberg’s Carol Massar and Jason Kelley that you need not understand the science behind it to use it. - Linda van Tilburg

Your I Do Crew: A Wedding Planning Podcast
Jason Kelley (Book That DJ)

Your I Do Crew: A Wedding Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 39:57


17: Special guest interview with Jason Kelley, owner, president, CEO, and (of course) lead DJ of Book That DJ, a Toledo-based wedding and event DJ company. We had a blast with him. We got to hear about his company, we learned some of his best advice for couples, and he even threw in a horror story for good measure! We loved talking to Jason, and we’re sure you’ll love listening. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-i-do-crew/support

fDi Podcast
Crypto FDI: The blockchain and foreign investment

fDi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 32:24


Cryptocurrencies have captivated public attention in the past months, shrugging off a reputation for being just a way to carry out illegal activities in the dark web. But it's now the technology that powers cryptocurrencies, the blockchain, that is taking centre stage. The hype surrounding the blockchain has never been bigger, and even the financial and political establishment talked blockchain at the World Economic Forum in Davos. What can be the benefits of the blockchain for cross-boarder trade and investment? Podcast host Jacopo Dettoni talks blockchain with Catherine Mulligan, co-director at the Centre for Cryptocurrency Research and Engineering at the Imperial College London. The podcast also features interviews with Jason Kelley, head of IBM's Global Blockchain Services; Antonas Guoga, alias “Tony-G”, poker legend, blockchain entrepreneur and member of the European parliament from Lithuania; David Henderson, co-founder of blockchain-based solution for supply chain finance Sweetbridge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Finding Genius Podcast
IBM — Jason Kelley, Global Head of Blockchain Services

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 29:27


In order to provide value for both end-users and shareholders, companies need to access to large amounts of high-quality data, and IBM's blockchain services are designed to accomplish this task. Through the use of blockchain, IBM can provide companies with reliable and trusted data, a single version of the truth, and allowed designated individuals permissioned access to that data in order to make rational well-informed business decisions. IBM's efforts generally focus on multi-step, complex transactions in areas that deal mainly with people, processes, or paperwork. For example, through their blockchain efforts, IBM has seen a 90% reduction in paperwork. Walmart, another client of IBM's blockchain services, has seen the time it takes to identify the source of contaminated produce during recent scares drop from almost 7 days to 13 seconds. Because of these and many other examples, Jason believes that widespread adoption of blockchain in large corporations has already begun. Jason also discusses his thoughts on large companies and cryptocurrencies, and what he thinks is coming in the blockchain and crypto spaces during 2018. For more information, visit www.ibm.com/blockchain.

Arkansas Farm Bureau Podcast
Arkansas Drought Challenges Part 2

Arkansas Farm Bureau Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 5:24


Earlier this year only around 125,000 acres of wheat was harvested – out of a 200,000-acre crop, one of the smallest on record. And this fall continuing low prices led growers to plant only around 200,000 acres. On top of that, much of Arkansas is experiencing drought-like conditions that began in September. In this conversation, extension wheat and feed grains agronomist Jason Kelley discusses how the lack of rainfall is affecting this year’s crop.

SLICK TALK Podcast
SLICK TALK EPISODE 2: THE WAVE w/ Jason Kelley & Mehr

SLICK TALK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 89:22


Our Pre-Thanksgiving edition with Jason the creator of thewaveusa.com and Mehr our in studio female guest.

WCOL Birthday Bust
11.3.17 Jason Kelley

WCOL Birthday Bust

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 4:07


Jason thought he was getting in trouble with a recent car title evaluation

God Talk for Kids
Episode 3: What Is The Bible?

God Talk for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2015 17:04


Dan and Jackson sit by the kiddie pool with our friend Jason Kelley and talk about Florida critters and wildlife, life as a pastor, and why the Bible matters.

Top Story! Weekly
10-19-08 with guest Raj Desai

Top Story! Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2008 55:45


Episode 291: "Eve's Plumber" BIG NEWS for SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2008 1. ACORN IN THE HAND by Chris Compton and Michael Hughes Bernice (Melissa), Norman (Sean), Jay (Phillip), Mike (Jimmy), Richard (Matt), Amanda (Bailee), Heywood (Christopher), Ivana (Artemis), Joe (Brian) 2. JOES by Matt Manser Wolf Blitzer (Phillip), GI Joe (Jimmy), Joey Lawrence (Matt), Jo Polniaczek (Bailee) 3. VIDEO: DEBATE #3 by Jason Kelley, Matt Manser, Phillip Wilburn and Tom Repetto Barack Obama (Jason), John McCain (Phillip), Bob Schieffer (Bob) 4. JOE AND SARAH MAKE A PORNO by Hayley Terris-Feldman Director (Sean), Joe the Plumber (Brian), Joe Six-Pack (Matt), Sarah Paylin (Artemis), Barack Obama (John), John McCain (Phillip) 5. I'M GETTING' FUCKIN' INTERVIEWED by Doug Lieblich Levi (Jimmy), Reporter (Christopher) 6. A VERY BRADY ADDICTION by Michael Hughes Mike (Phillip), Carol (Bailee), Greg (Brian), Marcia (Artemis), Peter (Christopher), Jan (Melissa), Bobby (Jimmy), Cindy (Sean), Doug (Matt) 7. THE SARAH PALIN SCHOOL OF QUESTION DEFLECTION by Tony Goldmark Brandon (Christopher), Mrs. Fletcher (Melissa), Sarah Palin (Artemis), Mr. Paterson (Sean), Jennifer (Bailee), Prosecuting Attorney (Matt), Roscoe (Brian), Judge (Christopher), John McCain (Phillip) 8. ELEVEN PERCENT by Scott Farrar John McCain (Phillip), Mr. Johnson (Matt), Mrs. McDowd (Melissa), Mr. Sheehan (Sean), Mr. Mulligan (Christopher) 9. I WIRR SULVIVE by Erich Eilenberger George W. Bush (Phillip), Kim Jong-Il (Artemis), Bodyguard 1 (Brian), Bodyguard 2 (Matt) 10. SPECIAL GUEST: Raj Desai Intro (Melissa) 11. BIG NEWS REPORT by Adelmeyer, Burkhart, Compton, Connors, Dorsey, Eilenberger, Fisher, Gaudette, Goldmark, Hanley, Hughes, Judy, Kalkin, King, Lopez, Mannion, Manser, Mathews, Mondlock, Nordvall, Orvedahl, Paulas, Perlmutter, Reber, Repetto, Rigney, Stakenas, Terris-Feldman, Tippler, Weitz and Wilburn Melissa/Matt/Artemis/Phillip et al.

Top Story! Weekly
10-12-08 with guest Tom Clark

Top Story! Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2008 54:03


Episode 290: "Follow Up"BIG NEWS EPISODE 290 - "Follow Up"1. MR. FULD GOES TO WASHINGTON by Chris ComptonWaxman (George), Fuld (Sean), Clay (Mike), Towns (Neil), Lawyer (Kipleigh), Davis (Jason), Watson (Ray), Westmoreland (Brian), Turner (Bailee)2. PROP 8 #1 by Tom RepettoAnnouncer (Artemis), Schwarzenegger (Phillip)3. VIDEO: FOLLOW UP by Jason Kelley, Matt Manser, Tom Repetto and Phillip WilburnMcCain (Phillip), Obama (Jason), Brokaw (Tom)4. INSIDE THE MIND by Tom RepettoHerman (Ray), Herman's Thoughts (Sean), Brian (Brian), Angela (Artemis), Terry (Neil), Tom (Mike)5. HAVEN by Julia GaudetteMom (Kipleigh), Nurse (Bailee), Dougie (Sean)6. PROP 8 #2 by Tom RepettoAnnouncer (Artemis), Villaraigosa (Neil)7. FORGETTING MULLAH by Kristina AdelmeyerMullah Omar (Ray), Osama bin Laden (Artemis), King Abdullah (George)8. THE JITTERBUG by Julia GaudetteJustice 1 (Phillip), Justice 2 (Mike), Justice 3 (Neil), Mr. Cotter (Jason), Attorney (Bailee), George (Brian)9. PROP 8 #3 by Tom RepettoAnnouncer (Artemis), Larry Craig (Ray)10. CHICAGO, 1969 by Michael HughesWilliam Ayers (Mike), Bernandine Dohrn (Artemis), Cathy Wilkerson (Bailee), Mark Rudd (George), Barack Obama (Jason)11. THE GUY WHO SHAGGED US by Greg ShouseDr. Evil (Phillip), Frau Farbissina (Kipleigh), Number Two (Neil), Nutty (Sean)12: SPECIAL GUEST: Tom ClarkIntro (Mike)13. BIG NEWS REPORT by Burkhart, Compton, Dorsey, Eilenberger, Fisher, Gulas, Hughes, King, Lopez, Manser, McClain, Paulas, Perlmutter, Reber, Repetto, Ricker, Rigney, Shouse, Tippler, and WeitzMike/Kipleigh/Artemis/Jason et al.

Top Story! Weekly
9-28-08 with guest Nick Kroll

Top Story! Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2008 57:20


To buy this episode on DVD for $5, please contact StudioFred.com Episode 288: "Shoulda Gone To" 1. WHITE HOUSE by Scott Farrar and Ron West Bush (Jim), Pelosi (Bailee), McCain (Phillip), Reid (Christopher), McConnell (Mike), Obama (Jason), Boehner (Neil), Reporters (Matt, Artemis, Kipleigh, Tammie) 2. VIDEO: DEBATE by Jason Kelley, Matt Manser, Tom Repetto and Phillip Wilburn Barack Obama (Jason), John McCain (Phillip), Jim Lehrer (Jim Lehrer) 3. AIKEN BREAKIN' HEART by Michael Hughes Sharon (Kipleigh), Debbie (Tammie), Brenda (Artemis), Judy (Bailee), Derek (Christopher), Glen (Mike) 4. JOE BIDEN'S CRAZY TRAIN by Tom Repetto Joe Biden (Matt), Cloris Leachman (Artemis), Announcer (Phillip) 5. ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION by Erich Eilenberger Harvey (Neil), Tim (Chris), Emily (Tammie), Bert (Mike), Children (Bailee and Kipleigh), Mexican (Jason) 6. SARAH'S INTERVIEW by Gregg Lopez Larry (Phillip), Sarah (Kipleigh), Lauren (Bailee), Corey (Matt) 7. VIDEO: WOLF BLITZER AND FRIENDS by Phillip Wilburn Blitzer (Phillip), Charles Rigney (Neil), Alice Cooper (Artemis), John McCain (Phillip), George Bush (Phillip) 8. AND THE WINNER IS...by Tony Goldmark Woman (Tammie), Sarah (Kipleigh), Tina (Artemis), Scott (Christopher), Judah (Neil), Alec (Phillip), Tracy (Jason), Jane (Tammie), Jack (Mike), Announcer (Matt) 9. GREAT MOMENTS IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS by Michael Hughes and Rosanne Hughes C-Span Announcer (Matt), FDR (Neil), Eleanor Roosevelt (Bailee), Jimmy Byrnes (Jason), Harry Hopkins (Phillip) and Henry Stimson (Jim) 10. SERIOUS JEOPARDY by Deren Gilly and Ron West Alec (Jim), Burt (Matt), Lindsay (Bailee), Samantha (Kipleigh), Terry (Neil), Announcer (Jason) 11. SPECIAL GUEST: Nick Kroll Intro (Mike) 12. BIG NEWS REPORT by Ayers, Becker, Bleichman, Burkhart, Caleodis, Compton, Dorsey, Eilenberger, Gaudette, Glassberg, Hughes, Judy, Kalkin, King, Manser, Mondlock, Nordvall, Paulas, Perlmutter, Reber, Repetto, Rigney, Weitz and West Mike/Tammie/Artemis/Matt et al.