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Hour 3: Jay Greenberg, Special Agent in charge of the St. Louis office of the FBI, joins Mark Reardon and Sue as she shares her experience with an FBI training simulator, the importance of our officers, and more on National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! Then, Salena Zito, columnist for the New York Post and Washington Examiner, calls in to share the latest update on the efforts to remove the statue of William Penn from Welcome Park in Philadelphia. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
Jay Greenberg, Special Agent in charge of the St. Louis office of the FBI, joins Mark Reardon and Sue as she shares her experience with an FBI training simulator, the importance of our officers, and more on National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! © 2023 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | Photo credit St. Louis FBI, Sue Thomas
Jay Greenberg, Special Agent in charge of the FBI, St. Louis Division joins Mark to share on how some companies here unwittingly contribute hundreds of thousands of dollars to North Korea, what companies need to know about protecting themselves from ransom hackers, and more!
Hour 3: Mark Reardon welcomes Josh Hammer, Senior Editor at Large for Newsweek & host of the Josh Hammer Show, to share his take on Israel, and on campus protests, and on the stalemate for the House Speaker job. Then, Jay Greenberg, Special Agent in chare of the FBI, St. Louis Division joins Mark to share on how some companies here unwittingly contribute hundreds of thousands of dollars to North Korea, what companies need to know about protecting themselves from ransom hackers, and more. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
Jay joins us in studio to educate us on the differences between smuggling, trafficking and kidnapping. Plus, what the bureau is doing to combat child exploitation.
A post from the Democratic Party of Missouri in reference to a Trump supporters decorated house is causing backlash. Plus, Jay Greenberg.
Chris and Amy start Hour 2 with Jay Greenberg of the FBI and searching for a Fugitive. Megan Eberhart of the Cardinals is in the studio to talk Promotions and Events coming up in the 2nd half of the season.
FBI Special Agent Jay Greenberg is in the studio talking the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted. Fugitive on the run, Digital Billboard, sex trafficking.
Jay Greenberg of Z+G Property Group and Sam Kooris of Alchemy Ventures join Derek Bestreich and Luke Sproviero of IPRG to discuss Investing Strategies.
In hour 3 of The Show with Chris and Amy, they begin by recapping everything discussed in previous hours and previewing what is to come. They then draft their least favorite things about travelling. They are then joined by Jay Greenberg, a special agent from the St Louis Field Office.
Special Agent Jay Greenberg from the St Louis FBI Office joins in studio to discuss current city crime and to inform Chris that he is not an FBI Agent.
Jay Greenberg joins The Show to discuss how the FBI gets involved in situations with a leak and the FBI's Citizens Academy Class.
In the final hour of The Show, Chris and Amy recap what has been discussed in the previous hours. They then debate the preference in Dierbergs or Schnuck's grocery stores. They are then joined by Jay Greenberg who is the Special Agent in charge of the St Louis FBI Field Office.
St Louis FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Field Office Jay Greenberg joins
Special Agent Greenberg is back in studio and he details some of the effects that various law enforcement deals with after an event like a school shooting.
Jay Greenberg, St. Louis Special Agent in Charge joins Tom and Carol with reaction to the sentencing to the St. Louis Alderman and the complaints of them being set up.
Special Agent in Charge, FBI St. Louis Division joins Megan and Debbie talking about the school shooting and midterm election.
Agent in Charge Jay Greenberg joins The Show to talk about the logistics and process that the FBI and local law enforcement have in place for events like mass shootings. Plus, Special Agent Greenberg talks about the possibility of copy cat threats in days after a shooting.
Jay Greenberg is the new head of the FBI's St. Louis office in May. He arrives about a year after Missouri severely limited the ability of local law enforcement to work with his agents on gun crimes.
Newly named Head of the FBI Office in St. Louis Special Agent in Charge Jay Greenberg talks with Carol Daniel about a wide range of issues on cyber attacks, gun violence and has advice for on reducing mass shootings.
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When Minds Meet: The Work of Lewis Aron (Routledge, 2020) offers a sampling of Lewis Aron's most important contributions to relational psychoanalysis. One of the founders of relational thinking, Aron was an internationally recognized psychoanalyst, sought after teacher, lecturer, and the Director of the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. His pioneering work introduced and revolutionized the concepts of mutuality, the analyst's subjectivity, and the paradigm of mutual vulnerability in the analytic setting. During the last few years of his life, Aron was exploring the ethical considerations of writing psychoanalytic case histories and the importance of self-reflection and skepticism not only for analysts with their patients, but also as a stance towards the field of psychoanalysis itself. Aron is known for his singular, highly compelling teaching and writing style and for an unparalleled ability to convey complex, often comparative theoretical concepts in a uniquely inviting and approachable way. The reader will encounter both seminal papers on the vision and method of contemporary clinical practice, as well as cutting edge newer writing from the years just before his death. Edited and with a foreword by Galit Atlas, each chapter is preceded by a new introduction by some of the most important thinkers in our field: Jessica Benjamin, Michael Eigen, Jay Greenberg, Adrienne Harris, Stephen Hartman, Steven Kuchuck, Thomas Ogden, Joyce Slochower, Donnel Stern, Merav Roth, Chana Ullman, and Aron himself. This book will make an important addition to the libraries of experienced clinicians and psychoanalytic scholars already familiar with Aron's work, as well as students, newer professionals or anyone seeking an introduction to relational psychoanalysis and one of its most stunning, vibrant voices. Roy Barsness is a Clinical Psychoanalytic Psychologist, Founder and Executive Director of the Post-Graduate Program in Relationally-Focused Psychodynamic Therapy; Professor at the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology and have been in clinical practice for 30+ years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
When Minds Meet: The Work of Lewis Aron (Routledge, 2020) offers a sampling of Lewis Aron's most important contributions to relational psychoanalysis. One of the founders of relational thinking, Aron was an internationally recognized psychoanalyst, sought after teacher, lecturer, and the Director of the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. His pioneering work introduced and revolutionized the concepts of mutuality, the analyst's subjectivity, and the paradigm of mutual vulnerability in the analytic setting. During the last few years of his life, Aron was exploring the ethical considerations of writing psychoanalytic case histories and the importance of self-reflection and skepticism not only for analysts with their patients, but also as a stance towards the field of psychoanalysis itself. Aron is known for his singular, highly compelling teaching and writing style and for an unparalleled ability to convey complex, often comparative theoretical concepts in a uniquely inviting and approachable way. The reader will encounter both seminal papers on the vision and method of contemporary clinical practice, as well as cutting edge newer writing from the years just before his death. Edited and with a foreword by Galit Atlas, each chapter is preceded by a new introduction by some of the most important thinkers in our field: Jessica Benjamin, Michael Eigen, Jay Greenberg, Adrienne Harris, Stephen Hartman, Steven Kuchuck, Thomas Ogden, Joyce Slochower, Donnel Stern, Merav Roth, Chana Ullman, and Aron himself. This book will make an important addition to the libraries of experienced clinicians and psychoanalytic scholars already familiar with Aron's work, as well as students, newer professionals or anyone seeking an introduction to relational psychoanalysis and one of its most stunning, vibrant voices. Roy Barsness is a Clinical Psychoanalytic Psychologist, Founder and Executive Director of the Post-Graduate Program in Relationally-Focused Psychodynamic Therapy; Professor at the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology and have been in clinical practice for 30+ years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis
When Minds Meet: The Work of Lewis Aron (Routledge, 2020) offers a sampling of Lewis Aron's most important contributions to relational psychoanalysis. One of the founders of relational thinking, Aron was an internationally recognized psychoanalyst, sought after teacher, lecturer, and the Director of the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. His pioneering work introduced and revolutionized the concepts of mutuality, the analyst's subjectivity, and the paradigm of mutual vulnerability in the analytic setting. During the last few years of his life, Aron was exploring the ethical considerations of writing psychoanalytic case histories and the importance of self-reflection and skepticism not only for analysts with their patients, but also as a stance towards the field of psychoanalysis itself. Aron is known for his singular, highly compelling teaching and writing style and for an unparalleled ability to convey complex, often comparative theoretical concepts in a uniquely inviting and approachable way. The reader will encounter both seminal papers on the vision and method of contemporary clinical practice, as well as cutting edge newer writing from the years just before his death. Edited and with a foreword by Galit Atlas, each chapter is preceded by a new introduction by some of the most important thinkers in our field: Jessica Benjamin, Michael Eigen, Jay Greenberg, Adrienne Harris, Stephen Hartman, Steven Kuchuck, Thomas Ogden, Joyce Slochower, Donnel Stern, Merav Roth, Chana Ullman, and Aron himself. This book will make an important addition to the libraries of experienced clinicians and psychoanalytic scholars already familiar with Aron's work, as well as students, newer professionals or anyone seeking an introduction to relational psychoanalysis and one of its most stunning, vibrant voices. Roy Barsness is a Clinical Psychoanalytic Psychologist, Founder and Executive Director of the Post-Graduate Program in Relationally-Focused Psychodynamic Therapy; Professor at the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology and have been in clinical practice for 30+ years. 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
Litigation finance is a unique niche within the alternative asset space. FD and FD Fund Administration National Private Equity Practice Leader, Bob Woosley had a discussion with Jay Greenberg, Chief Executive Officer of LEXSHARES and attorney, Doug Gruener, Partner with Levenfeld Pearlstein on a topic that applies to investors, portfolio companies, attorneys as well as investment bankers. Watch this podcast: https://www.fd-fa.com/videos/private-equity-360-what-is-litigation-finance/
Brian, Katie, and I sit down with Vince Fuoco, a pharmacist from the greater Seattle area. We discuss a wide range of medication-related issues, including Coronavirus, dieting and nutrition, the placebo effect, the opioid crisis, and mental health. We also delve into a few less-scientific topics, drink fantastic beer from Geaux Brewing in Auburn, and much more! Recorded March 7th, 2020 at the TPDM studio in Wenatchee, Washington. Check out Vince Fuoco's podcast: Pick A Topic https://anchor.fm/vincent-fuoco/ Geaux Brewing -- Auburn, WA http://www.geauxbrewing.com/ EPISODE NOTES: Peramivir — an antiviral injection for treating influenza https://www.fda.gov/drugs/information-drug-class/rapivab-peramivir-information The Game Changers (documentary) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_Changers The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-Day, and Extended Fasting (book by Jason Fung and Jimmy Moore) https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Fasting-Intermittent-Alternate-Day/dp/1628600012 https://www.dietdoctor.com/intermittent-fasting/guides Angus Barbieri's record-breaking fast https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_Barbieri%27s_fast The Placebo Effect https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/what-is-the-placebo-effect Eddy Merckx — Belgian cycling legend https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Merckx Magic Bullet Effect (medicine) http://broughttolife.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/techniques/magicbullet Cure for Hepatitis C https://www.mayoclinic.org/medical-professionals/digestive-diseases/news/most-patients-with-hcv-cured-with-new-drugs-but-at-what-price/mac-20430491 Avandia (rosiglitizone) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosiglitazone https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/avandia-restricted-in-u-s-banned-in-europe/ Heroin marketed for children in the early 1900's https://www.narconon.org/drug-information/heroin-history-1900s.html The Pharmacist (documentary) https://www.netflix.com/title/81002576 Cigarette advertisements featuring physicians https://www.healio.com/hematology-oncology/news/print/hemonc-today/%7B241d62a7-fe6e-4c5b-9fed-a33cc6e4bd7c%7D/cigarettes-were-once-physician-tested-approved Washington State prescriptive authority for Narcan https://www.wsparx.org/page/NaloxoneOpioid https://stopoverdose.org/naloxone-law-in-washington/ Supervised consumption services in Switzerland JRE #1250 — Johann Hari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDpjvFn4wgM&t=1722s Medical Heroin program in Norway https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/aug/10/norway-trials-free-heroin-prescriptions-for-most-serious-addicts Ibogaine Therapy for drug addiction https://maps.org/research/ibogaine-therapy Ibogaine for treatment of alcoholism — clinical trial in Brazil https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03380728 Jay Greenberg — prolific composer and cello prodigy twice featured on 60 minutes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Greenberg_(composer) Daniel Tammet — British man who memorized over 22,000 digits of Pi (π) https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2005/04/man-who-memorized-pi Medical Cannabinoids for Cancer Cachexia https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360413/ Marinol — brand name for dronabinol, a specific type of THC used for chemotherapy-induced nausea/vomitting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dronabinol https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a607054.html Notes from Brian: Lisinopril is not a duretic. It's an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. Furosemide is an example of a duretic which would have a fluid-reducing effect. The New England Patriots started four different quarterbacks in 1992. Hugh Millen, who played for the University of Washington in 1985, led the '92 Patriots in passing yards. Drew Bledsoe played high school football for the Walla Walla Blue Devils, not the Prosser Mustangs. https://www.thisprobablydoesntmatter.com/
My guest in this episode is Jay Greenberg. Jay is LexShares’ Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, responsible for the strategic oversight and operational management of the firm. Prior to founding LexShares, Mr. Greenberg worked in Deutsche Bank's technology investment banking group where he focused on merger and acquisition advisory, debt and equity financings primarily for enterprise software, technology services and financial technology companies. There, he advised on over $13 billion of mergers and acquisitions and was involved in raising more than $5 billion of equity and debt financing. Interview Links: Lex Shares If you have enjoyed our podcast, please share with friends and family Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review on Itunes so more people can find us! Thanks so much for joining me again. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post! Also, please leave an honest review for the Cashflow Ninja Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates, please follow me on twitter @mclaubscher and Instagram, @thecashflowninja. Until next time! Live your Freedom, Live your Legacy, on your OWN Terms, M.C. Laubscher
“Clinical moments,” as defined in this book, are those therapeutic encounters that challenge the analyst's capacity to make snap judgments about how to respond to a patient at particularly delicate times. Richard Tuch and Lynn S. Kuttnauer‘s edited collection Conundrums and Predicaments in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2018), presents twelve such moments, each one written by a different analyst, with twenty-five experts who share their ways of thinking about the conundrums and predicaments facing the clinician. The objective of the book is not to teach clinicians about how to rise to the occasion, but rather to illustrate multiple perspectives and approaches and thereby investigate theoretical and technical questions about therapeutic action: How can we best promote change and healing in our patients' lives? Each clinical moment is introduced by an editor's introduction and a “moment in context” which serves as a kind of literature review for the particular issue described. The expert commentators represent most of the prominent schools, including Bionian, Contemporary Freudian, Ego Psychology, French Psychoanalysis, Interpersonalist, Kleinian, Lacanian, Relational, and Self-Psychology. Commentators include Salman Akhtar, Anne Alvarez, Fred Busch, Andrea Celenza, Jay Greenberg, and Theodore Jacobs, among many others. Some of the chapters are particularly provocative and surprising such as the one presented by Lynn Kuttnauer about her patient, an Orthodox Jew who turns to her Rabbi for help in a moment of great need. The commentators for this moment include Rosemary Balsam who provides a compelling feminist perspective and Rach Blass, who argues strongly for a classically intrapsychic, Kleinian approach to the material. This chapter, and the book as a whole, serves as a stimulating and pleasurable exploration into comparative psychoanalysis and a challenge to hone one's own beliefs and commitments about what one is doing as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. Philip Lance, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist with a private practice in Los Angeles. He is candidate at The Psychoanalytic Center of California. He can be reached at PhilipJLance@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis
“Clinical moments,” as defined in this book, are those therapeutic encounters that challenge the analyst’s capacity to make snap judgments about how to respond to a patient at particularly delicate times. Richard Tuch and Lynn S. Kuttnauer‘s edited collection Conundrums and Predicaments in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2018), presents twelve such moments, each one written by a different analyst, with twenty-five experts who share their ways of thinking about the conundrums and predicaments facing the clinician. The objective of the book is not to teach clinicians about how to rise to the occasion, but rather to illustrate multiple perspectives and approaches and thereby investigate theoretical and technical questions about therapeutic action: How can we best promote change and healing in our patients’ lives? Each clinical moment is introduced by an editor’s introduction and a “moment in context” which serves as a kind of literature review for the particular issue described. The expert commentators represent most of the prominent schools, including Bionian, Contemporary Freudian, Ego Psychology, French Psychoanalysis, Interpersonalist, Kleinian, Lacanian, Relational, and Self-Psychology. Commentators include Salman Akhtar, Anne Alvarez, Fred Busch, Andrea Celenza, Jay Greenberg, and Theodore Jacobs, among many others. Some of the chapters are particularly provocative and surprising such as the one presented by Lynn Kuttnauer about her patient, an Orthodox Jew who turns to her Rabbi for help in a moment of great need. The commentators for this moment include Rosemary Balsam who provides a compelling feminist perspective and Rach Blass, who argues strongly for a classically intrapsychic, Kleinian approach to the material. This chapter, and the book as a whole, serves as a stimulating and pleasurable exploration into comparative psychoanalysis and a challenge to hone one’s own beliefs and commitments about what one is doing as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. Philip Lance, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist with a private practice in Los Angeles. He is candidate at The Psychoanalytic Center of California. He can be reached at PhilipJLance@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Mazeroski's ninth-inning walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series gave the Pittsburgh Pirates one of the most dramatic championships baseball has ever seen. Veteran sportswriter Jay Greenberg recounts the story of the 'never say die' '60 Bucs and their epic victory over the New York Yankees.
Now, I'm willing to bet that you didn't realize that a lawsuit is an asset for the plaintiff. If the case is very strong, it's a very valuable asset. Since the 1980s, people have been investing in lawsuits by advancing the cost to the plaintiff in return for an agreed portion of the award or settlement. Today's guest is Jay Greenberg, co-founder of LexShares, which funds litigation. Before he co-founded LexShares, Greenberg worked in Deutsche Bank's tech investment banking group. There, Greenberg focused on merger and acquisition advisory, debt and equity financing (primarily for enterprise software), tech services, and fintech companies. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and read more about the Capital Gains podcast on Capitalism.com.
LexShares (http://www.lexshares.com ), a new investing platform co-founded by Jay Greenberg, allows individuals to invest in litigation. Known as 'litigation finance', this form of investing hasn't been available to a wide investor base but returns have been as high as 50%. Jay talks to Zack Miller, Tradestreaming's host, about the origin of litigation finance and how investors can now use LexShares to get access to a very exciting asset class. ***Thanks for joining us on Tradestreaming Radio -- I'm very grateful for your time. It's awesome learning about these new tools and technologies together. If you're listening to this episode on iTunes, please give it a ranking and rating so that others know of the value you're finding in it. Thank you ahead of time.****
For Part One it was me and Delia Shargel again, and we had a fun time with this podcast. Delia starts us off with another check-in about her current long-lasting Jupiter-Moon transit, and some of the healing benefits she has received from it. Next, I share some of my recent experience with my new transit of Saturn conjoining my natal Sun. I discuss the challenges of working with this new energy given the power of my natal Moon square Neptune. We then discuss the ways in which the Moon-Jupiter archetype balances and corrects for the Sun-Saturn archetype, and vice versa. We conclude the segment with a discussion of composer and child prodigy Jay Greenberg, looking at the astrological correlations to his genius.