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Critical Point
What is a Critical Point anyway?

Critical Point

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 20:42


What is a critical point and why would we name Milliman’s podcast after this mathematical concept? In this episode, host Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson speaks with Milliman consultants Hans Leida and Doug Norris, who are both healthcare actuaries and math PhDs, about the concept of a critical point and how it relates to Milliman’s work.

On The Line Podcast
Deep-Dive | Seattle SuperSonics Pt 2 w/ Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson

On The Line Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 50:59


The Seattle SuperSonics played in the Pacific and NW divisions of the Western Conference from 1967 until 2008 and were NBA Champions in 1979. The franchise won three Western Conference titles (1978, 1979, 1996) and six divisional titles (1979, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005). After the 2007–08 season ended, the SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma City, and were renamed the Oklahoma City Thunder.Lenny Wilkens, Gus Williams, Finals MVP Dennis Johnson, Jack Sikma, Fred Brown... Tom Chambers, Xavier McDaniel, Dale Ellis... Shawn Kemp, Gary Payton, Sam Perkins, Detlef Schrempf, Nate McMillan... while the franchise will always be fondly remembered for it's incredible on-court memories, the full story of Seattle and the SuperSonics, chockfull of mismanagement, personal woes, greed, deceit and inept ownership, is ultimately one of heartbreak and loss. Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson joins the pod for a two-part deep-dive detailing 40 years of wins and losses for professional basketball in Seattle.1998-2008, STRUGGLES, DURANTNate McMillan leaving Seattle for Portland (3:00), Clayton Bennett buys the team, Kevin Durant is selected #2 overall in the 2007 NBA Draft (3:50), Sam Presti and the youth rebuild (4:30), Durant wins ROY (5:15). THE HEIST OF THE SUPERSONICS FROM SEATTLE: BILLIONAIRES, POLITICIANS, OKC Barry Ackerley sells the SuperSonics to Howard Schultz, Starbucks CEO, in 2001 (8:30), Gary Payton holds out, demands a new contract and is traded to the Bucks (11:00), KeyArena (13:00), the city of Seattle's history with financing sports arenas (14:20), comparing KeyArena and modern sports stadiums (15:00), Howard Schultz, David Stern and Wally Walker ask Seattle for public financing in 2006 (17:00), Schultz passes the buck, blames local politicians and sells the team to Clay Bennett on July 18, 2006 (18:30), Schultz's hypocrisy (20:00), Clay Bennett (21:00), Bennett asks the state for a $500m arena in Renton, WA (22:30), Steve Ballmer makes an offer to buy the Sonics away from Clayton Bennett and fund an arena renovation himself (23:30), Clay Bennett's emails are leaked (24:35), Howard Schultz sues Clay Bennett (26:30), Clay Bennett tries to void his lease with KeyArena, the city of Seattle sues (27:40), the city of Seattle and Clay Bennett reach a cash settlement, allowing the SuperSonics to move to Oklahoma City (28:30), former Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels (28:50), state legislature and Slade Gorton (30:30), Seattle and OKC's "shared history" (32:00), David Stern (34:30), OKC going to the NBA Finals in 2012 (36:00), poet, filmmaker and Spokane-native Sherman Alexie, re: Schultz's ownership (38:15). IN CONCLUSION, POSSIBILITY OF A NEW TEAM IN SEATTLECulpability, "good guys" and "bad guys" in the Sonics heist (39:30), Kevin Durant's return to Seattle for an exhibition game w/ the Golden State Warriors (41:30), prospects of a team returning to Seattle (42:30), sports facilities, arenas and the needs of fans (44:00), hopes for an expansion team (48:30). Love the show? Got a fantasy hoops question? Want to share a Sonics memory? Let us know! Web: OnTheLinePodcast.comEmail: onthelinepod@gmail.comTwitter: @OnTheLine_PodInstagram: @OnTheLinePodiTunes: apple.co/2G9K1cbStitcher: stitcher.com/s?fid=342861Spotify: spoti.fi/2T7ZmjY

Critical Point
Puerto Rico after the hurricane: Managing Medicaid in the face of a natural disaster

Critical Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 28:32


Managing Puerto Rico’s Medicaid system after Hurricane Maria led to challenges not typically faced by most actuaries. In this episode of Critical Point, host Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson interviews Milliman consultant and Puerto Rican native José Carlo about his work with the Puerto Rico Health Insurance Administration (Administración de Seguros de Salud) directly following the devastation of Hurricane Maria, including Jose’s personal and professional experience on the island as everyone worked to get the healthcare system back up and running after the storm.

On The Line Podcast
Deep-Dive | Seattle SuperSonics Pt 1 w/ Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson

On The Line Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 86:56


The Seattle SuperSonics played in the Pacific and NW divisions of the Western Conference from 1967 until 2008 and were NBA Champions in 1979. The franchise won three Western Conference titles (1978, 1979, 1996) and six divisional titles (1979, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005). After the 2007–08 season ended, the SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma City, and were renamed the Oklahoma City Thunder.Lenny Wilkens, Gus Williams, Finals MVP Dennis Johnson, Jack Sikma, Fred Brown... Tom Chambers, Xavier McDaniel, Dale Ellis... Shawn Kemp, Gary Payton, Sam Perkins, Detlef Schrempf, Nate McMillan... while the franchise will always be fondly remembered for it's incredible on-court memories, the full story of Seattle and the SuperSonics, chockfull of mismanagement, personal woes, greed, deceit and inept ownership, is ultimately one of heartbreak and loss. Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson joins the pod for a two-part deep-dive detailing 40 years of wins and losses for professional basketball in Seattle.PROLOGUESeattle Seahawks (3:15), the Kingdome (10:15) and Seattle sports teams pecking order (13:00).1975-1983, CHAMPIONSHIP YEARS Gus Williams, Finals MVP Dennis Johnson, Jack Sikma, Fred Brown (17:00), Slick Watts (18:30), NBA players from Seattle (19:15).1983-1989, POST-TITLE DECLINEBarry Ackerley (21:00), Tom Chambers (22:15), the NBA's first unrestricted free agent (23:40), Xavier McDaniel (27:10), X-Man vs. Scottie Pippen (28:00) and Dale Ellis (29:20).1989-1998, THE PAYTON AND KEMP ERADrafting Shawn Kemp (30:00), Kemp's failed collegiate eligibility and Proposition 48 (30:40), #17 overall in the 1989 NBA Draft (31:30), the influence of GM Bob Whitsitt aka "Trader Bob" (33:00), Kemp and X-Man (34:10), Michael Cage (36:10), roster volatility (38:00), Trader Bob, gambling on personalities, the Sonics and Jail Blazers (38:45), Kendall Gill (40:10), drafting Gary Payton #2 overall out of Oregon State (41:30), Bo Kimble and Loyola Marymount (42:30), Payton was a 9x All-Star, 1996 DPOY and all-time great trash-talker (43:45), Nate McMillan aka "Mr. Sonic" (46:30), the influence of George Karl (49:00), hard-nosed defense (50:00), media perception and fan opinion of George Karl (50:50), Sam Perkins shooting 3's (51:30), seeing Sam Perkins aka "The Big Smooth" around Seattle (52:45), George Karl and the Sonics get to the Western Conference Finals in 1992-93, lose to the Suns in Game 7 (54:00), arrival of Detlef Schrempf and Kendall Gill in the offseason of 1993 (55:30), hope and optimism heading into the 1993-94 season (56:30), April 5, 1994: Kurt Cobain commits suicide / May 7, 1994: Sonics lose to the Nuggets in Rd 1 (57:20), Sonics lose in an OT heartbreaker to the Nuggets in Game 5 of Rd. 1 in 1993-94 (1:00:50), another Rd 1 loss to the Lakers in 1994-95, Kemp signs a contract extension (1:05:00), making a run to the NBA Finals in 1995-96 (1:07:00), the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons (1:08:15).SHAWN KEMP TRADE / DEMISEDisgruntled Kemp on a bad contract (1:08:50), rumors circulate and fan confusion about the Sonics signing Jim McIlvaine (1:09:50), Kemp traded to the Cavs (1:11:50), Kemp balloons to 315 lbs (1:12:40), the tragedy of Vin Baker (1:14:00), Kemp traded to Portland, personal demons (1:16:00), Seattle fans and Kemp today (1:17:45).1998-2008, STRUGGLES, DURANT, MISSED OPPORTUNITIESRashard Lewis (1:19:00), Gary Payton traded for Ray Allen (1:21:40), Hurricane Katrina and the Hornets temporarily relocated to OKC (1:22:10). Love the show? Got a fantasy hoops question? Want to share a Sonics memory? Let us know! Web: OnTheLinePodcast.comEmail: onthelinepod@gmail.comTwitter: @OnTheLine_PodInstagram: @OnTheLinePodiTunes: apple.co/2G9K1cbStitcher: stitcher.com/s?fid=342861Spotify: spoti.fi/2T7ZmjY

On The Line Podcast
Early Season Overreactions w/ Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson and Ryder Schumacher

On The Line Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 56:54


Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson and Ryder Schumacher join the pod this week to talk Ty Lue's firing (2:25), next coach fired (3:30), Houston's reported offer of four 1st round draft picks for Jimmy Butler (6:45), Nikola Jokić (12:10), Boston Celtics (16:05), Houston Rockets' sluggish start (18:20), Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors (21:30), the free wheeling Milwaukee Bucks (24:20), Philadelphia 76ers early struggles and questions (27:20), the Markelle Fultz experiment (28:30), New Orleans Pelicans (32:55), missing the midrange (37:30), the Los Angeles Lakers (39:00), Oklahoma City Thunder (45:00), five interesting players and Week 1 MVPs (47:00), previewing the best games of this week (49:40), love for the Detroit Pistons (50:45), PLUS: Vegas Odds for the NBA Champion (54:00)—ENJOY!Love the show? Got a fantasy hoops question? Lost all your bitcoin gambling on the Trail Blazers? Let us know! Email: onthelinepod@gmail.comTwitter: @OnTheLine_PodInstagram: OnTheLinePodSubscribe: apple.co/2G9K1cb

The Script Podcast

"I'd rather fight waves than dive-bombers." I'm your host David Negrin, joining me is Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson and Tonight… a story analysis of Dunkirk. Written and Directed by Christopher Nolan. Nolan's Oeuvre YEAR / BUDGET / U.S. GROSS Dunkirk 2017 $100MM $50MM Interstellar 2014 $165MM $188MM The Dark Knight Rises 2012 $250MM $448MM Inception 2010 $160MM $293MM The Dark Knight 2008 $185MM $533MM The Prestige 2006 $40MM $53MM Batman Begins 2005 $150MM $205MM Insomnia 2002 $46MM $67MM Memento 2000 $9MM $26MM Following 1998 $6K $43K On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes.  Support The Script by crowdfunding us on The Script PATREON Follow us on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com STORY moves pages, STORY moves product, STORY moves people. Thanks for listening, David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast #DUNKIRK #ChristopherNolan #TomHardy #FionnWhitehead #CillianMurphy #HarryStyles #MarkRylance #KennethBranagh

The Script Podcast
Fantastic Four (Live)

The Script Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 106:26


THE SCRIPT Podcast: Fantastic Four (Live) “Please don't blow up, please don't blow up...” -- Reed Richards -- This week on THE SCRIPT, there was nothing Mr. Fantastic could do to salvage the biggest box office self detonation of the summer: FANTASTIC FOUR. What are the 5 elements every Superhero Tentpole should be judged by? How ‘invisible' did the blockbuster's only female character turn out to be? What is our expert screenwriters theory on the “1 Year Later” business? Also we address the Josh Trank controversy and discuss The Thing's... ya know… ‘thing.' This superhero sized episode of THE SCRIPT was recorded Live in front of an audience in New York City and includes a Q&A with our audience and users on the live stream.  #NYCSC #Marvel #FantasticFour @joshuatrank UPDATE: Well it looks like our Fantastic 4 Panel is gonna be a bloodbath! We love a hollywood blockbuster gone wrong because it's the best way to discuss the fundamentals of screenwriting, what's wrong with the hollywood script development process, and how we can fix it. Helmed by Josh Trank (Chronicle), scribed by action writer Simon Kinberg (X-MEN:DoFP, Sherlock Holmes, Jumper), with a cast of highly acclaimed young actors (Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell). Can this comic book franchise measure up to Avengers and X-Men? Can it pack a box office punch like Jurassic World?  Interact with our panel of script analysts in a Q&A after our analysis.  SCRIPT ANALYSTS: David Negrin, Jordan Brian Rosengarten, Kristina Leath-Malin, and Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson. LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Fantastic Four (Live)" here on iTUNES Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

The Script Podcast
Ep 9: American Hustle - Script to Screen & 2013's Biggest Flops

The Script Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2014 58:03


BULLSHIT-- It's not bullshit, I read it in an article. The following podcast is the true story of two different loosely based true stories told by two storytellers in two different ways but both inspired by one real life event.  Probably.  David and Jeremy analyze the evolution of the film "American Hustle" by David O. Russel from the acclaimed Blacklisted script "American Bullshit" by screenwriter Eric Warren Singer. How does Singer employ and innovate the conventions of the Heist/Con Artist film genre?  What were the positive effects of David O. Russel re-working all the major relationships from the original script?  What were the effects of leaving out so much of the original dialog? And what does every heist film need at the end of the story? THEN-- our dynamic duo of lady script doctors analyze the biggest flops of 2013. Denise and Talaiya run down the checklist of screenwriter mistakes you'll want to avoid to keep your script ending up like "The Big Wedding", "Trance", and "Paranoia," our biggest misses of the year. LISTEN to THE SCRIPT: Episode 9 here on iTUNES. - Read the original script here : "American Bullshit" by Eric Warren Singer. - Fan mail, comments, questions, wedding proposals and proclamations can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com - Technical Note: Apologies for some audio issues on this recording, we'll do better next time. Script Doctors David Negrin, Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson, Talaiya Safdar, Denise Papas Producers, The Script Tawny Foskett, Chris Durham, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective