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In this episode of Beyond the Code, Yitzy sits down with Jason Schwartz, tax partner and co-head of Fried Frank's Digital Assets and Blockchain Practice, for a lively discussion on crypto taxation, DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations), and the future of decentralization. With deep expertise in tax issues related to digital assets, financial products, and funds, Jason brings a wealth of knowledge on how to navigate the evolving regulatory landscape in the crypto space. Jason sheds light on the importance of understanding global tax challenges in a world where governments are increasingly focused on taxing digital assets. From structuring protocols to avoiding costly mistakes, Jason shares why staying ahead of these issues is crucial for long-term success in crypto projects.Throughout the episode, you'll also hear real-world examples of Jason's work with 501 Foundry, a pro bono initiative helping non-profits secure tax-exempt status, and how decentralized governance is reshaping industries like DeFi and digital art. Whether you're a crypto enthusiast, entrepreneur, or just curious about the intersection of tax and blockchain, this episode is full of relatable insights and practical advice from one of the top experts in the field. Enjoy!
Twister (1996) had a A list cast and was a pretty great, action packed ride from start to finish. Twisters is that and, for better or worse, a little more with the help of Joseph Kosinski (Tron Legacy and Top Gun: Maverick) bringing the story. Twisters is an homage to Twister (1996) with so many great callbacks to the original. This is one you absolutely not miss in the theater. 0:11:30 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:27:30 *** What's Streaming *** NETFLIX TOP GUN: MAVERICK, Dir Joseph Kosinski – Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly, Glen Powell, Miles Teller, Val Kilmer, Jon Hamm, Charles Parnell, Bashir Salahuddin, Lewis Pullman, Monica Barbaro, Ed Harris, 2022. LOOPER – Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, Paul Dano, Piper Perabo, Jeff Daniels, Garret Dillahunt, 2012 SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE – Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Jake Johnson, Jason Schwartz, Oscar Isaac, Issa Rae, Daniel Kaluuya, Karan Soni, Shae Whigham, Mahershala Ali, Andy Samberg, Jack Quaid, J.K. Simons, Donald Glover, Kathryn Hahn, 2023. 0:35:30 - Trailers: IT ENDS WITH US – Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Jenny Slate, Feature. GUNNER – Morgan Freeman, Luke Hemsworth, Feature. TRANSFORMERS ONE – Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key, Jon Hamm, Laurence Fishburne, Steve Buscemi, Feature. 0:42:00 - TWISTERS, Dir. Lee Isaac Chung ( Grayson 6 / Roger 7 / Chris 5.5 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Also hosted by Christopher Boughan. Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com
SPONSOR:Burn the PageLINKS:Pod Virginia | PatreonLearn more about Jackleg MediaThis week, Alex Goyette of the Alexandria YIMBYs ("yes in my backyard"-s) and Jason Schwartz of the Arlington YIMBYs join Michael to talk about recent primary victories in both cities for candidates that their groups sponsored--in general, a strong showing for candidates who supported "Zoning for Housing/Housing for All" reform and the end of exclusionary single-family zoning. They break down those races, the argument for greater housing density, and the future of housing policy Arlington and Alexandria going forward.
In this episode of Engaging Alternatives Spotlight, Elana Margulies-Snyderman, Director, Publications, EisnerAmper, speaks with Howie and Jason Schwartz, father and son and co-founders of Always Legit, which invests in sneakers as an asset class. The duo share their outlook for sneakers as an asset class, including the greatest opportunities and challenges and more.
This is the "Live' SCN Vintage Roundtable we did as part of Bench Clear's "Hobbypalooza 2023" event. I was joined by Leighton Sheldon of Just Collect, Danny Black of Hobby News Daily, Jason Schwartz of Heavy J Studios & Mark Hoyle. Had fun talking vintage. Thanks to that panel. Follow us on Social Media: Website:https://www.sportscardnationpo... https://linktr.ee/Sportscardna...This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4761791/advertisement
Jason Schwartz of Heavy J Studios drops by to talk hobby nostalgia in the hobby, what SABR really is/does, why Steve Garvey should be in the HOF and how he "gives back". He's a positive hobby force. Follow us on Social Media: Website:https://www.sportscardnationpo... https://linktr.ee/Sportscardna...This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4761791/advertisement
Jason Schwartz (@CryptoTaxGuyETH) is a tax partner and co-heads Fried Frank's Digital Assets and Blockchain Practice. He specializes in tax issues relating to financial products, securitizations, funds, treaties, lending, and digital assets. Jason has been recognized as an "Up and Coming" lawyer in Tax by Chambers USA and as a "Next Generation Partner" by Legal 500 US in Tax: Financial Products each year from 2017 to 2022. Jason wrote Reading the Tea Leaves - What Enforcement Actions Mean for the U.S. Taxation of Crypto, which we also discuss. Show highlights: [2:04] Genesis Block [10:00] 501 Foundry [13:00] Foundations & Taxes [16:00] Tokens & Charities [27:00] DAOs [36:00] Jarrett Case & much more. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.
For this episode we welcome Dr. Arthur Caplan, who is currently the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of 35 books and more than 800 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are Vaccination Ethics and Policy (MIT Press, 2017, with Jason Schwartz) and Getting to Good: Research Integrity in Biomedicine (Springer, 2018, with Barbara Redman). Our conversation ranges from Dr. Caplan's own experiences with polio as a child, intellectual and epistemic humility and bioethics, the shift “customerization” of patients and students, and professor watchlists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
For this episode we welcome Dr. Arthur Caplan, who is currently the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of 35 books and more than 800 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are Vaccination Ethics and Policy (MIT Press, 2017, with Jason Schwartz) and Getting to Good: Research Integrity in Biomedicine (Springer, 2018, with Barbara Redman). Our conversation ranges from Dr. Caplan's own experiences with polio as a child, intellectual and epistemic humility and bioethics, the shift “customerization” of patients and students, and professor watchlists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
For this episode we welcome Dr. Arthur Caplan, who is currently the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of 35 books and more than 800 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are Vaccination Ethics and Policy (MIT Press, 2017, with Jason Schwartz) and Getting to Good: Research Integrity in Biomedicine (Springer, 2018, with Barbara Redman). Our conversation ranges from Dr. Caplan's own experiences with polio as a child, intellectual and epistemic humility and bioethics, the shift “customerization” of patients and students, and professor watchlists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
For this episode we welcome Dr. Arthur Caplan, who is currently the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of 35 books and more than 800 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are Vaccination Ethics and Policy (MIT Press, 2017, with Jason Schwartz) and Getting to Good: Research Integrity in Biomedicine (Springer, 2018, with Barbara Redman). Our conversation ranges from Dr. Caplan's own experiences with polio as a child, intellectual and epistemic humility and bioethics, the shift “customerization” of patients and students, and professor watchlists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
For this episode we welcome Dr. Arthur Caplan, who is currently the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of 35 books and more than 800 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are Vaccination Ethics and Policy (MIT Press, 2017, with Jason Schwartz) and Getting to Good: Research Integrity in Biomedicine (Springer, 2018, with Barbara Redman). Our conversation ranges from Dr. Caplan's own experiences with polio as a child, intellectual and epistemic humility and bioethics, the shift “customerization” of patients and students, and professor watchlists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this episode we welcome Dr. Arthur Caplan, who is currently the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of 35 books and more than 800 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are Vaccination Ethics and Policy (MIT Press, 2017, with Jason Schwartz) and Getting to Good: Research Integrity in Biomedicine (Springer, 2018, with Barbara Redman). Our conversation ranges from Dr. Caplan's own experiences with polio as a child, intellectual and epistemic humility and bioethics, the shift “customerization” of patients and students, and professor watchlists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this episode we welcome Dr. Arthur Caplan, who is currently the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of 35 books and more than 800 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are Vaccination Ethics and Policy (MIT Press, 2017, with Jason Schwartz) and Getting to Good: Research Integrity in Biomedicine (Springer, 2018, with Barbara Redman). Our conversation ranges from Dr. Caplan's own experiences with polio as a child, intellectual and epistemic humility and bioethics, the shift “customerization” of patients and students, and professor watchlists. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“We have come to an agreement on a strategic transaction with Binance for FTX.com,” tweeted FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried at 11:03 a.m. ET, thus containing what threatened to be the crypto industry's greatest meltdown. That agreement, however, means Binance will acquire FTX and “help cover the liquidity crunch,” as CZ put it in his tweet announcing the ceasefire. As the dust settles, Ash Bennington and Marco Olivera welcome Jack Niewold, the founder of the Crypto Pragmatist newsletter, to talk about where FTX, Binance, and the industry go from here. Later, Jason Schwartz, a tax partner and the co-head of digital assets at law firm Fried Frank, joins Ash and Marco to discuss the broader implications of LBRY's landmark case against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Today on Journey Map, we're joined by Jason Schwartz, Creative Director and Partner at Bright Bright Great. In this episode, we talk about Jason's love for horror, his childhood experiences with art, and creating in person vs remotely.Learn more from Jason and Bright Bright Great:Visit Bright Bright Great: https://brightbrightgreat.com/Connect with Jason: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brightbrightgreat/Visit the Dracula Family: https://thedraculafamily.com/Visit Avondale Type Co.: https://avondaletypeco.com/
Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism! As always, we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue on building a sustainable future. In this episode, co-hosts Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac, and Paul Dickinson discuss the anti-ESG (environmental, social, and governance) movement in the U.S. and its broader implications for the role of corporate institutions in an increasingly climate-sensitive world. You'll hear from Jesse Coleman, Senior Researcher with investigative watchdog and journalism project Documented. Jesse and his team have uncovered some astounding research on the sobering reality behind the ESG pushback. You won't want to miss a second of this important and intriguing discussion! Also, enjoy the outro track, entitled “Frying Paint,” from guest artist, Archive. Details, including a link to the brilliant video, are in the show notes below. See you next time! NOTES AND RESOURCES Jesse Coleman Twitter | Documented Learn more about Jesse's research on Documented LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Read a joint report on ExxonMobil by Jesse (Documented) and Emily Atkin (HEATED) Huge, huge shout out to Jason Schwartz and Kathleen Brophy at The Sunrise Project for their incredible work bringing this anti-ESG movement to our attention, and for all their help and generosity. The Sunrise Project State Financial Officers Foundation Texas Public Policy Foundation Music This Week: Archive Twitter | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Music Tom + Clay recommend Archive's video for “Frying Paint” Clay's Pick of The Week - Archive's “Shouting Within” Be sure to check out “The Way Out Is In” - our sister podcast with Plum Village!
Caleb Nale and Michael Bliss talk with Jason Schwartz about this weeks game in the Coliseum and find out more about this USC football team. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beware-of-bulldogspodcast/message
Dr. Caplan is currently the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Prior to coming to NYU, Dr. Caplan was the Sidney D. Caplan Professor of Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia, where he created the Center for Bioethics and the Department of Medical Ethics. He has also taught at the University of Minnesota, where he founded the Center for Biomedical Ethics; the University of Pittsburgh; and Columbia University. He received his PhD from Columbia University. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of 35 books and more than 800 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are Vaccination Ethics and Policy (MIT Press, 2017, with Jason Schwartz) and Getting to Good: Research Integrity in Biomedicine (Springer, 2018, with Barbara Redman). He has served on a number of national and international committees including as chair of the National Cancer Institute Biobanking Ethics Working Group; chair of the Advisory Committee to the United Nations on Human Cloning; and chair of the Advisory Committee to the Department of Health and Human Services on Blood Safety and Availability. He has also served on the Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Illnesses; the Special Advisory Committee to the International Olympic Committee on Genetics and Gene Therapy; the Special Advisory Panel to the National Institutes of Mental Health on Human Experimentation on Vulnerable Subjects; the Wellcome Trust Advisory Panel on Research in Humanitarian Crises; and as the co-director of the Joint Council of Europe/United Nations Study on Trafficking in Organs and Body Parts. Dr. Caplan has served since 2015 as a chair of the Compassionate Use Advisory Committees (CompAC), independent groups of internationally recognized medical experts, bioethicists, and patient representatives that advise Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceuticals on requests for compassionate use of its investigational medicines. Dr. Caplan is a regular commentator on bioethics and health care issues for WebMD/Medscape, WGBH radio in Boston, WOR radio in New York City, and CNN. He appears frequently as a guest and commentator on various other national and international media outlets. Dr. Caplan is the recipient of many awards and honors including the McGovern Medal of the American Medical Writers Association and the Franklin Award from the City of Philadelphia. He was a USA Today 2001 “Person of the Year” and was described as one of the ten most influential people in science by Discover magazine in 2008. He has also been honored as one of the fifty most influential people in American health care by Modern Health Care magazine, one of the ten most influential people in America in biotechnology by the National Journal, one of the ten most influential people in the ethics of biotechnology by the editors of Nature Biotechnology, and one of the 100 most influential people in biotechnology by Scientific American magazine. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he is co-directing an advisory group on sports and recreation for the U.S. Conference of Mayors, created a working group on coronavirus vaccine challenge studies, developed an ethical framework for distributing drugs and vaccines for J&J, and helped develop rationing policies for NYU Langone Health and many other health systems. He is a member of the WHO advisory committee on COVID-19, ethics, and experimental drugs/vaccines, and he helped set policy for WIRB/WCG for research studies. He was an adviser to Moderna, Inc., and he serves on the NCAA COVID-19 Medical Advisory Group. Dr. Caplan received the Patricia Price Browne Prize in Biomedical Ethics for 2011. In 2014, he was selected to receive the Public Service Award from the National Science Foundation/National Science Board, which honors individuals and groups that have made substantial contributions to increasing public understanding of science and engineering in the United States. In 2016, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) honored him with its Rare Impact Award; that year he also received the Food and Drug Law Institute's Distinguished Service Leadership Award and the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities' Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2019, he was honored by the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA with its Innovation Award. Dr. Caplan's faculty page: https://med.nyu.edu/faculty/arthur-l-caplan Dr. Caplan holds seven honorary degrees from colleges and medical schools. Dr. Caplan's electronic long-form (ELF) disclosure statement can be found here: https://bit.ly/3ilyprJ Dr. Caplan's twitter address: https://twitter.com/arthurcaplan?s=21&t=RLCoVC9ZUsFtn5g_mllyxw COI disclosures. https://bit.ly/3eixl7l Working Group on Compassionate Use and Preapproval Access (CUPA) https://med.nyu.edu/departments-institutes/population-health/divisions-sections-centers/medical-ethics/research/working-group-compassionate-use-preapproval-access Vaccine Working Group on Ethics and Policy http://vaccineworkinggroupethics.org/ Working Group on Pediatric Gene Therapy & Medical Ethics https://med.nyu.edu/departments-institutes/population-health/divisions-sections-centers/medical-ethics/research/working-group-pediatric-gene-therapy-medical-ethics Transplant Ethics and Policy https://med.nyu.edu/departments-institutes/population-health/divisions-sections-centers/medical-ethics/research/transplant-ethics-policy
On this week's episode of The Encrypted Economy, our guest is Jason Schwartz, Partner at Fried Frank. We discuss tax challenges with digital assets as well as their permanent place in the next age of the economy. Be sure to subscribe to The Encrypted Economy for more coverage of the regulation and taxation creating a better landscape for digital assets. Topics Covered: · Introduction· Jason's Background· Discussing the Current Tax Landscape · Distinguishing Crypto from Deemed Entities · Questions Raised with NFTs · What is Likely to be Deemed an Entity? · Breaking Down Issues for Foreign Corps and U.S. Holders· Discussing the Hundred Person Limitation· Characterizing Digital Assets Under Deemed AnalysisResource List:· Jason's LinkedIn· Jason's Twitter· Fried Frank· Cryptocurrency Tax Law· A Tax Lens on the Proliferation of Digital Assets· NFT Tax Code· Foreign Corporation Tax Law· Big Green Dao· Bankless Dao Newsletter Follow us on your favorite platforms! Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
Aloha Listener, In this episode I had the pleasure of chatting with Jason ( A.K.A. Jack) Schwartz, candidate for the Kahului residency seat on the Maui County Council. Jason might be familiar because he has been a candidate for office several times in the past, and he is also the host of a popular show on Akaku called The Neutral Zone. If you want to learn more about Jason Schwartz and his run for Maui County Council, I encourage you to visit his campaign website: MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou.us [Note: This might be my favorite campaign website domain name ever]. Mahalo for listening, and please subscribe to the podcast if you want more interviews like this. Jason Economou
Candidate Aram Armstrong reflects on his two-hour phone call with Candidate Jason Schwartz, two futurists, dreamers, and doers running for Maui County Council in 2022. More mana'o to come @ www.dreammaui.com (Jason) www.armstrong4maui.net (Aram) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/generativity/message
Howie and Harlan are joined by Jason Schwartz of the Yale School of Public Health. They discuss what went wrong with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and how Schwartz's background in history and ethics informs his research on vaccine policy. Links: ”Effect of Sleep Extension on Objectively Assessed Energy Intake Among Adults With Overweight in Real-life Settings” “Effects of Experimental Sleep Restriction on Energy Intake, Energy Expenditure, and Visceral Obesity” “Impact of sleep duration on executive function and brain structure” “Mass General Brigham posts $867M quarterly net loss” Howie's Twitter exchange with Elon Musk
Howie and Harlan are joined by Jason Schwartz of the Yale School of Public Health. They discuss what went wrong with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and how Schwartz's background in history and ethics informs his research on vaccine policy. Links: ”Effect of Sleep Extension on Objectively Assessed Energy Intake Among Adults With Overweight in Real-life Settings” “Effects of Experimental Sleep Restriction on Energy Intake, Energy Expenditure, and Visceral Obesity” “Impact of sleep duration on executive function and brain structure” “Mass General Brigham posts $867M quarterly net loss” Howie's Twitter exchange with Elon Musk
Kawika interviews local candidates in our newest BONUS content series for the 2022 Hawai'i Mid-Term Election. ~Meet The Candidate~ Jason Schwartz | Maui County Council Kahului District Website: http://www.dreammaui.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/jschwartzmaui IG: https://www.instagram.com/jschwartzmaui1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/mauiheart Listen to Rabbit Holes on Newsly and get Premium 30-Days FREE https://newsly.me/ PROMO CODE: RABB1TH0LES Stay Connected with the show and our hosts: Rabbit Holes FB: https://www.facebook.com/RabbitsOnSunday IG: https://www.instagram.com/RabbitsOnSunday Kawika Hoke FB: https://www.facebook.com/kawikahoke IG: https://www.instagram.com/kawikahoke Sarah Rodriguez FB: https://www.facebook.com/mothermauitv IG: https://www.instagram.com/mothermauitv Rabbit Holes is Produced for Manawa Kau by Kawika Hoke & Sarah Rodriguez ©2022
On this episode of the Administrative Law Review's A Hard Look, tune in to listen to Steven Valentino and guest host Edward Leaf speak with Jason Schwartz, Administrative Law Review alum and partner at Fried Frank. In this two-part series on cryptocurrency, this second episode focuses on current events by looking at the modern usages of cryptocurrency in financial ecosystems. It also discusses how the environmental impact of the cryptocurrency mining process. If you have any questions about this episode, the guest, or the podcast, or if you would like to propose a topic or a guest, please email Steven Valentino at ALR-Sr-Tech-Editor@wcl.american.edu.
On this episode of the Administrative Law Review's A Hard Look, tune in to listen to Steven Valentino and guest host Edward Leaf speak with Jason Schwartz, Administrative Law Review alum and partner at Fried Frank. In this two-part series on cryptocurrency, this first episode focuses on the basics of how cryptocurrencies and digital assets work. The group also explores President Biden's recent Executive Order calling on agencies to explore these digital assets. If you have any questions about this episode, the guest, or the podcast, or if you would like to propose a topic or a guest, please email Steven Valentino at ALR-Sr-Tech-Editor@wcl.american.edu.
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
Please welcome to the show....One of our Legion Locals...Jason Schwartz from Goshen, IN joins the show!! Go Irish!!!!Support the show (https://leprechaunconnection.com)
Listen to an interview with Jason Schwartz who works with the Athena Coalition. In this interview Jason speaks about the many aspects of activist organizing that is taking place to confront unjust aspects of Amazon corporation policies. In this exchange we hear about Amazon worker organizing for justice and union representation, also the challenge toward Amazon's involvement in invasive and unjust digital technologies and surveillance, while Jason presents a broader analysis that addresses the urgency to think about intersectional critiques toward Amazon as central to building oppositional forces against Amazon today. Athena Coalition is described this way: "Athena is a broad coalition of local and national organizations representing working people, small business people, people of color, immigrants, and neighbors, along with activists, advocates, policy experts, and academics. We are coming together to create an economy where everyone can thrive, defend our climate, safeguard our communities from surveillance, and expand our democracy. We need everyone to devise these solutions – join us." Info : https://www.athenaforall.org Music on this edition by Nomadic Massive. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff. This edition is supported by the McGill Corporate Accountability Project.
In the first episode of season 2, I spoke with Jason Schwartz, PhD, Associate Professor of Health Policy and the History of Medicine at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. We talked about vaccine policy and innovations that have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, public health policy decision making and the ethics of various medical interventions, the processes by which health regulations are formulated and implemented, and long-term takeaways from COVID-19, especially as it relates to improving our overall health and being better prepared for future disease threats.
I'm glad to return to the COVIDCalls microphone after a much-needed break. It was one that, quite honestly, I really needed—but it's nothing compared to the break that nurses and docs and teachers and other essential workers across the USA and around the world need. The stories coming from full emergency departments and overcrowded, unvaccinated, classrooms in the United States are so distressing—I wish everyone could find some time and some peace in the midst of all this. I want to offer my sincere gratitude to guest hosts Kim Fortun, James Adams, and Jacob Steere-Williams for producing and hosting some lively and insightful COVIDCalls discussions while I was away. And, as always, nothing is possible without COVIDCalls superteam members Bucky Stanton and Shivani Patel. Thank you all. Today I discuss the many ethical dilemmas of COVID with my guest, bioethicist Arthur Caplan. Arthur Caplan is the Drs. William F and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Caplan is the author or editor of thirty-five books and over 725 papers in peer reviewed journals. His most recent books are The Ethics of Sport, (Oxford University Press, 2016 with Brendan Parent) and Vaccination Ethics and Policy, (MIT Press, 2017 with Jason Schwartz). He has served on a number of national and international committees including as the chair of the National Cancer Institute Biobanking Ethics Working Group, chair of the Advisory Committee to the United Nations on Human Cloning; chair of the Advisory Committee to the Department of Health and Human Services on Blood Safety and Availability. He has also served on the Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Illnesses, and the special advisory committee to the International Olympic Committee on genetics and gene therapy. Dr. Caplan is a regular commentator on bioethics and health care issues for WebMD/Medscape, for WGBH radio in Boston and WMNF public radio in Tampa. Dr. Caplan is the recipient of many awards and honors including the McGovern Medal of the American Medical Writers Association and the Franklin Award from the City of Philadelphia. He was a USA Today 2001 “Person of the Year and was described as one of the ten most influential people in science by Discover magazine in 2008. And this only scratches the surface of his work!
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There is promising data from two drug companies with vaccines in the works, but what comes next? One way of speeding the process is an Emergency Use Authorization. CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to the Yale School of Public Health’s Jason Schwartz about EUAs and their role in this pandemic. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Jason Schwartz is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Yale School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J.L. Schwartz. Evaluating and Deploying Covid-19 Vaccines — The Importance of Transparency, Scientific Integrity, and Public Trust. N Engl J Med 2020;383:1703-1705. M. Slaoui and M. Hepburn. Developing Safe and Effective Covid Vaccines — Operation Warp Speed’s Strategy and Approach. N Engl J Med 2020;383:1701-1703. J. Avorn and A.S. Kesselheim. Up Is Down — Pharmaceutical Industry Caution vs. Federal Acceleration of Covid-19 Vaccine Approval. N Engl J Med 2020;383:1706-1708.
This week, Chastin J. Miles speaks with Jason Schwartz as he begins his real estate journey. We chat it up about how he lives a structured life in the Military and how that can carry over into real estate. **Topics discussed:** 1. How I became a... This week, Chastin J. Miles speaks with Jason Schwartz as he begins his real estate journey. We chat it up about how he lives a structured life in the Military and how that can carry over into real estate. Topics discussed: How I became a Realtor Why you need structure What challenges I've faced internally and externally To join Power Unit Coaching visit http://chastinjmiles.com
On this episode, Jeff and Soraya talk about Bill Bartell/Pat Fear (White Flag, Tater Totz) with Dave Markey, Ronnie Barnett, Jason Schwartz, and Jennifer Schwartz.
Lancaster JetHawks Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations, Jason Schwartz, joins Mario Ramos talk about MiLB in the Antelope Valley, the Hangar, and the great players to don a JetHawk uniform. Check it out!!!!!
Maui Neutral Zone - Jason Schwartz with Howie Hawkins-6-8-2020 POTUS GREEN Party by The Voice of Maui
Why is one of the world's top gaming peripheral companies turning to the edge cloud for its future? President Jason Schwartz believes cloud gaming will bring console games to areas of the world it has never been, but with adoption as the metric for streaming success, the spotlight is on 5G to help make that happen. 5G and edge cloud will transform the world of gaming: https://ftr.bz/5Ggaming/pod Quarantine doesn't mean isolation for gamers: https://ftr.bz/onlinegaming/pod
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred had already announced plans to reduce the number of affiliated minor league teams prior to the outbreak of coronavirus. With the pandemic grinding all sports to a halt, minor league baseball finds itself in an even more precarious situation. Sports Illustrated senior editor Jason Schwartz breaks down SI's Daily Cover on what comes next for minor league teams and the communities they help bind together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Schwartz and Brandon Marcus chat about Steve Ballmer's acquisition of the Forum and what it means for the future of the Forum, sports and music in the LA area and what advantages the Clippers will have playing in their own arena.SUBSCRIBE on iTunes and follow @HoopBallClips for Clippers updates all season long!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We're talking Chris Hemsworth's new Netflix film, Extraction. I also incorrectly say Jason Schwartz at one point and meant to say Ben Schwartz. Oops. Check out Middleditch and Schwartz on Netflix though. It's hilarious. Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other streaming platform. We'd love to hear from you. Then shoot us a tweet with a screenshot of your review for a chance to win 2 movie tickets! Email us some movie suggestions, comments on the podcast, or concerns to TheEZPodcastShow@gmail.com If you'd like to support the podcast, Anchor.fm/theezpodcast hen click "Support This Podcast." Social Media: @TheEZPodcast on Instagram and Twitter. @ErikThureson on Instagram and Twitter. @ZakAbitz on Instagram and Twitter. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antifilmfilmclub/support
On this week's episode of SABRcast, Rob Neyer chats with Jason Schwartz the co-chair of the SABR Baseball Cards Committee about plans for the committee, Jason's extensive collection of Dwight Gooden cards and which surprising card is actually the most rare that Jason owns. Then, with SABR CEO Scott Bush sidelined, Rob has a conversation ... with himself. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.
Legendary Landwalker Jason Schwartz joins me this week to answer the question of the week (although we get sidetracked pretty quickly ofc and make a bunch of stops along the way before remembering the "point" in the 11th hour.)
In our last episode before the holidays, we take a look at the US-Saudi relationship. With President Trump standing by Mohammad bin Salman even as the CIA blames him for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, we discuss what weight human rights should have in foreign policy, whether Congress is reasserting its powers in national security matters, and what the United States should do with respect to Yemen. Bryan and Chris lament Navy's loss in the Army-Navy game and Bryan shares a personal interaction between his mother and the late President George H.W. Bush. Finally, in their recap of the Reagan National Defense Forum, we find out what Melanie keeps in her enormous purse, and where Bryan ranks in her choice of dinner mates. Links Mike Pompeo, “The US-Saudi Partnership is Vital,” Wall Street Journal, November 27, 2018 Michael Singh, “The United States, Saudi Arabia, and the Middle East in the Post-Khashoggi Era,” War on the Rocks, December 10, 2018, Jonathan Berstein, "Judging John Kelly,” Bloomberg Opinion, December 11, 2018 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, Laura Seligman and Elias Groll, “Khashoggi Report Hangs over Talks at Reagan Defense Forum, Mattis Accuses Putin of Election Meddling,” Foreign Policy, December 3, 2018 Karen Elliott House, “Rethinking Saudi Arabia,” Wall Street Journal, November 30, 2018 Emma Ashford and John Glaser, letter, “Saudi Move in Yemen: An Opening for Iran,” Wall Street Journal, November 23, 2018 Wounded Warrior Project, Annual Warrior Survey Aaron Blake, “President Trump’s Full Washington Post Interview Transcript, Annotated,” Washington Post, November 27, 2018 Jason Schwartz, “Weekly Standard Faces Uncertain Future after Holding its Ground against Trump,” Politico, December 4, 2018 Edward Wong and Michele Forsythe, “China’s Tactic to Catch a Fugitive Official: Hold His Two American Children,” New York Times, November 25, 2018, “Huawei Executive Meng Wanzhou Released on Bail in Canada,” BBC, December 12, 2018 Katie Bo William, “The Senate is Poised to Pass the Yemen Resolution. Now What?”, Defense One, December 6, 2018 Emma Ashford, “A Guide to Saudi Arabia’s Influence in Washington,” The New Republic, December 6, 2018 Nahal Toosi and Maryanne Levine, “Congress Looks to Usurp Trump’s Foreign Policy Powers,” Politico, December 5, 2018, Jesse Convertino, “Dog’s Unbridled Joy for Soldier’s Homecoming Goes Viral, Brings Smiles,” ABC News, November 29, 2018 “Dog Waits for Weeks at Owner’s Home Destroyed by Fire,” CBS News Los Angeles
Give us a call - 888-723-4630 Send us an email - sellingonebay@ebay.com visit us at ebay.com/sellingonebay Welcome to Selling on eBay! Our theme this week is "The Hustle is Real." On the Main Story we have seller Katy Zilverberg who shares her eBay seller origin story as well as how she’s making it happen on eBay. On Inside eBay we speak with eBay seller AND eBay employee Jason Schwartz who tells us how he balances working for eBay and selling on eBay. We also have Alan Aisbitt with Trending Topics. To have your questions answered on Selling on eBay, call us at 888 723-4630 or email us at sellingonebay@ebay.com. 00:01 - Intro 01:35 - Trending Topics 04:14 - The Main Story - Katy Z eBay origin story and how she’s #makinginithappen 17:00 - Inside eBay - Jason Schwartz: tips from an eBay employee/seller 28:24 - What's Hot 34:24 - Outro Links / Phone Numbers / Hashtags Mentioned: 1-866-540-3229 - eBay Customer Service 888-723-4630 - Call in Line eBay.com/announcements eBay.com/sellingonebay eBay.com/meetups eBay.com/community eBay.com/rpp/ebay-for-charity explore.eBay.com #ebaypodcast
The PDP returns with the Rockies fresh off a series split with the World Series-champion Houston Astros and set to welcome the scorching hot Oakland Athletics to Coors Field. This week, with a trade already in the books bringing Seunghwan Oh to Colorado, we dive into the deal by sheer coincidence. Our guests are Class A Advanced Lancaster JetHawks radio voice Jason Schwartz, who gives us his thoughts on former Rockies prospect Forrest Wall, dealt to Toronto in the trade. Later, we'll hear from Class A Asheville Tourists radio broadcaster Doug Maurer, who brought up Chad Spanberger before the trade was even a rumor.Jason and Doug cover a wealth of other topics about their 2018 teams this year, including the development of some impressive bullpen arms in Lancaster along with top prospects like Colton Welker and an Asheville team that has been led by an older core of players this season.All that and more is here this week on the 143rd episode of the Purple Dinosaur Podcast. Load it into a slingshot and send it across the lunch room!
On today’s News Wrap: Tronc, Inc., the controversial Chicago based media company that owns several newspapers around the country including the Baltimore Sun and The Daily News, is once again making headlines. This week Tronc made dramatic cuts to the news room at The NY Daily News, laying off over 90 employees. Politico media reporter, Jason Schwartz is on the line from Arlington, Va. to discuss the implications of those cuts on local journalism in New York City and around the country. Later on in the program, AP White House reporter, Darlene Superville speaks with us about some of the big stories in a week that has seen yet another tsunami of headlines from the White House, and various investigations about the Trump administration that are on-going.
The Ringer’s John Gonzalez is joined by Shea Serrano to react to LeBron James’s Cleveland Cavaliers advancing past the Boston Celtics to the Finals (2:33). Then Jonathan Tjarks calls in to preview the Western Conference finals Game 7 between the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets (24:26). Finally Politico’s Jason Schwartz and Thrillist’s Kevin Alexander call in to eulogize the Boston Celtics’ season (39:42).
The season keeps going, and the Rockies keep winning baseball games. This week on your favorite (?) Rockies podcast, Anthony and Tyler discuss Colorado's hot start to the season while doing it with an absurd amount more work coming from rookie starting pitching than any other team in baseball.Plus Trevor Story heads to the 10-day disabled list. We'll talk about some of the reasons behind his early season struggles and whether a similar move could be in the offing for Carlos Gonzalez as he continues to battle a slump early on.Jason Schwartz, radio voice of the Class A Advanced Lancaster JetHawks, joins the show to talk about a really talented roster in the California League. Jesus Tinoco appears to be back, having taken a perfect game into the seventh inning on Thursday night. Brendan Rodgers is REALLY back. The Rockies' top prospect is crushing the level after starting the year on the disabled list.All that and more on a jam-packed edition of the PDP. Cram it into your earholes!
Spring training is here and, with it, actual games are on the horizon. This week, Anthony and Tyler go long on the Rockies' strengths and weaknesses as camps open. Colorado's bullpen, one would think, will be decent this season, and after discussing newcomers to the relief corps last episode, the guys discuss returning players who could factor in with pivotal roles in 2017.The Rockies' minor league affiliates have a change this year with the Lancaster JetHawks in as the club's new Class A Advanced affiliate. Anthony and Tyler talk with Jason Schwartz, radio voice of the JetHawks, about the new affiliation, the changed landscape of the California League, and more.
Jason Schwartz is a research associate in bioethics at the Princeton University Center for Human Values. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. J.L. Schwartz and A. Mahmoud. History of Medicine: A Half-Century of Prevention - The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. N Engl J Med 2014;371:1953-6.
Bernie Kosar is near and dear to Cleveland fans' hearts. To a person, there's probably not anyone who doesn't want one of Cleveland's most beloved athletes to be well and feel well. Years of playing a brutal sport in the 80's has obviously taken a toll on Kosar and last year he came out heralding the treatments of a specific doctor. It all sounds great in theory, but what help is he really getting from this doctor? What does the medical and research community think of the claims of this doctor and others like him? Senior Editor of Boston Magazine, Jason Schwartz, wrote an article exploring this topic for The New Republic and we had him on the WaitingForNextYear.com podcast to discuss it all. Click here to read Jason's article: These Fringe Doctors Say They Can Cure NFL Concussion Victims Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices