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There's a double for Manchester United after Aston Villa deny them the treble, Jeremy Goss writes himself into Norfolk folklore, Newcastle entertain the nation and Graham Taylor doesn't. It's time to revisit 1993/94 with Rob Fletcher, Aidan Williams and Alex Ireland.
https://www.instagram.com/moralpollution/ https://setterwindrecords.bandcamp.com/album/moral-pollution Been a long time coming getting Jeremy on the podcast! He's been around for quite a while and used to front a band called Fight it Out. Moral Pollution is filled with talented musicians that have been in many Michigan hardcore bands. I can't list them here because there is a contest where if you can name 7 of the bands first you'll get a free pair of tickets to the black xmas show Dec 30th.
Jeremy Goss is the special guest, plus the latest 'Wibbles of the Week'
Digital assets have the potential to start (or perhaps already are) significantly altering the global financial landscape. Yet the rapid evolution of the industry and a sea of unfamiliar technical terms has many feeling a bit lost and overwhelmed. Tune in as guests Nik Fahrer, Brian Condron, Jeremy Goss, Tom Haldiman, Neal Maddy, and Geron Morgan discuss the why, the what, the risks, and the opportunities associated with digital assets. Here's what's covered: Who are our guests? [01:53] What problem are digital assets solving and why are they important? [07:27] Nonfungible tokens (NFT), Web 3.0, and use cases [16:49] What's a smart contract? [21:10] Decentralized Finance (DeFi) [24:13] Wallets [33:48] Is it anonymous? [40:57] Illegal activity [48:29] Stable coins and central bank digital currency [50:59] Decentralized autonomous organizations [56:51] Regulation and tax challenges [01:05:29] Reporting and accounting considerations [01:20:05] How to get started in and learn more about crypto [01:27:12] Executive order on digital assets [01:36:44] Learn more about our guests and get additional resources here. GET MORE SIMPLY TAX We're excited to also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our YouTube channel. A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
Digital assets have the potential to start (or perhaps already are) significantly altering the global financial landscape. Yet the rapid evolution of the industry and a sea of unfamiliar technical terms has many feeling a bit lost and overwhelmed. Tune in as guests Nik Fahrer, Brian Condron, Jeremy Goss, Tom Haldiman, Neal Maddy, and Geron Morgan discuss the why, the what, the risks, and the opportunities associated with digital assets. Here's what's covered: Who are our guests? [01:53] What problem are digital assets solving and why are they important? [07:27] Nonfungible tokens (NFT), Web 3.0, and use cases [16:49] What's a smart contract? [21:10] Decentralized Finance (DeFi) [24:13] Wallets [33:48] Is it anonymous? [40:57] Illegal activity [48:29] Stable coins and central bank digital currency [50:59] Decentralized autonomous organizations [56:51] Regulation and tax challenges [01:05:29] Reporting and accounting considerations [01:20:05] How to get started in and learn more about crypto [01:27:12] Executive order on digital assets [01:36:44] Learn more about our guests and get additional resources here. GET MORE SIMPLY TAX We're excited to also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our YouTube channel. A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
After a brief mid-season interval, Pete, Neil and Maz are back and they're going back to the first year of the Premier League. For most of the season, Norwich City threatened to 'do a Leicester', leading the title race for most of the year playing freeflowing football and winning friends along the way. The following year saw memorable trips to Vitesse Arnhem and, more famously Bayern Munich. From Bryan Gunn to Jeremy Goss, and Mark Robins to Mark Bowen, relive a remarkable 18 months in the history of the Canaries... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob Butler is joined by Jeremy Goss and Simon Lappin.
What a win for the Canaries! Jeremy Goss and Rob Butler are your hosts.
Jeremy Goss and Rob Butler react to another solid point for the Canaries
Canaries correspondents David Freezer and Connor Southwell are joined by Norwich City royalty as Jeremy Goss gives us his views on the imminent sale of Emi Buendia to Aston Villa.City's star player is due to seal his move, for an initial £33m potentially rising to £38m, following international duty with Argentina.The Canaries have already confirmed the club-record deal is in place, amid the controversy surrounding the new shirt sponsorship from Asian betting firm BK8, which we also discuss.***Best Sport Podcast nominee at the 2021 Publisher Podcast Awards.***You can also hear the Pink Un Podcast on Norwich's Community radio station, Future Radio 107.8FM.***To get in touch with the podcast now and in future, send any comments and questions into the crew with an email to norfolksport@archant.co.uk or get in touch with us @pinkun on Twitter, where are our direct messages are open.And if you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.ukFor all the latest Norwich City news, opinions, features and videos visit: pinkun.comALSO FIND US AT THE FOLLOWING:Subscribe: pinkun.com/podcastTwitter: twitter.com/pinkunFacebook: fb.me/thepinkunInstagram: instagram.com/the_pinkun#NCFC #Norwich #City #NorwichCity #podcast #Norfolk #EFL #Football #Soccer #Canaries #OTBC #COYY #Championship #Premier #League #EPL #promotion #Stuart #Webber #Daniel #Farke #Dave #Freezer #Paddy #Davitt #Connor #Southwell
Hodgeythehack is joined by Norwich City legend Jeremy Goss to review the Canaries' epic title-winning 2020/21 campaign. Going through each bit of the team in turn, Gossy had some really interesting takes and tactical insights on some of City's biggest stars – and even dished out his own awards at the end of the podcast. If you enjoy the podcast then please make sure and subscribe!
Jeremy Goss joins Rob Butler to take your calls as City go 10 points clear.
Dr. Chick Morgan and Rodney Bursiel host Jeremy Goss, Conservation Scientist with the Kenyan organization Big Life who Rodney met on his extended trip to Africa.
In January, St. Louis’ regional transit agency considered taking on operation of the embattled Loop Trolley — and ultimately declined to do so. At this month’s meeting of the Bi-State Development board, a totally different project’s future will come before the agency: the two shipping-container-sized grocery stores located along MetroLink in north St. Louis County. The stores are operated by a nonprofit subcontractor, Link Market, which formed about two years ago. They were funded by a grant Bi-State was awarded from the Missouri Foundation for Health and meant to be a pilot project addressing the region’s food deserts. But this past summer, as reported by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Tony Messenger, Link Market founder Dr. Jeremy Goss learned Bi-State had concerns about their financial viability. After a meeting of various parties in St. Louis County Executive Sam Page’s office, the shipping-container markets got an extension from Bi-State. And as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Andrew Nguyen explains in this segment in conversation with Goss and host Sarah Fenske, Bi-State’s board should vote Feb. 21 on a proposal to donate the shipping containers to the Link Market.
Jeremy Goss mystifies with tales of life in Africa, the never ending quest for both adventure and peace in nature, and the plans for Inspire Travel and Safari Footprints upcoming collaborative Africa retreat in September 2021.
Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business
ETHINKSTL 145: Jeremy Goss | LinkMarket [Season 12, Episode 1] Joining us today is Dr. Jeremy Goss, Founder, Chairman and CEO of The Link Market. Jeremy is an advocate for low-income communities on issues related to food justice, hunger and health. Upon graduating from St. Louis University School of Medicine, Jeremy took notice to the fact that healthy food options were not available to certain communities in the St. Louis Region. Jeremy's frustration turned into a life changing idea for many St. Louis residents. In this episode: Jeremy discusses the challenges he faced upon his arrival here in St. Louis and how he began to tackle poverty and inequality in the region and how he turned the art of science and healing to a reality for a city that so badly needed it. Jeremy talks about how he reached out to his peers in the medical community to help research how he could best fill the void in the food deserts of of St. Louis and the next steps he took to make his idea take form. Jeremy discusses his very own experience with racism within his own team and the challenges he faced as an out-ofstate entrepreneur. Jeremy talks about the training program set up specifically centered around the community each Link Market serves. Learn More: Email: Company Website: Company Facebook:
ETHINKSTL 145: Jeremy Goss | LinkMarket [Season 12, Episode 01] Joining us today is Dr. Jeremy Goss, Founder, Chairman and CEO of The Link Market. Jeremy is an advocate for low-income communities on issues related to food justice, hunger and health. Upon graduating from St. Louis University School of Medicine, Jeremy took notice to the fact that healthy food options were not available to certain communities in the St. Louis Region. Jeremy's frustration turned into a life changing idea for many St. Louis residents. In this episode: Jeremy discusses the challenges he faced upon his arrival here in St. Louis and how he began to tackle poverty and inequality in the region and how he turned the art of science and healing to a reality for a city that so badly needed it. Jeremy talks about how he reached out to his peers in the medical community to help research how he could best fill the void in the food deserts of of St. Louis and the next steps he took to make his idea take form. Jeremy discusses his very own experience with racism within his own team and the challenges he faced as an out-ofstate entrepreneur. Jeremy talks about the training program set up specifically centered around the community each Link Market serves. Learn More: Email: Jeremy@linkmarket.org Company Website: http://linkmarket.org/ Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelinkmarket
ETHINKSTL 145: Jeremy Goss | LinkMarket [Season 12, Episode 01] Joining us today is Dr. Jeremy Goss, Founder, Chairman and CEO of The Link Market. Jeremy is an advocate for low-income communities on issues related to food justice, hunger and health. Upon graduating from St. Louis University School of Medicine, Jeremy took notice to the fact that healthy food options were not available to certain communities in the St. Louis Region. Jeremy's frustration turned into a life changing idea for many St. Louis residents. In this episode: Jeremy discusses the challenges he faced upon his arrival here in St. Louis and how he began to tackle poverty and inequality in the region and how he turned the art of science and healing to a reality for a city that so badly needed it. Jeremy talks about how he reached out to his peers in the medical community to help research how he could best fill the void in the food deserts of of St. Louis and the next steps he took to make his idea take form. Jeremy discusses his very own experience with racism within his own team and the challenges he faced as an out-ofstate entrepreneur. Jeremy talks about the training program set up specifically centered around the community each Link Market serves. Learn More: Email: Jeremy@linkmarket.org Company Website: http://linkmarket.org/ Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelinkmarket
Our very own Connor Southwell sits down with Norwich City club hero Jeremy Goss, in an interview that looks back at some of the biggest moments in Norwich City history, but also at today's Norwich side.A massive thank you to Jeremy himself for allowing us to interview him!
A special feature-length interview with the Canary hero.
It's 25 years since that night in Munich. Chris Sutton, Bryan Gunn & Jeremy Goss join us
Jeremy and I talk about equitable access to health affordable food, one grocery store at a time, good food to good people, a bus as mobile farmers market, 1 year off medical school, research at Harvard, vascular anomalies, shipping containers as grocery stores, disfigurement, as beautiful as possible, over the top and audacious, Good Life Growing, Fresh Starts Community Garden, food/job/afterschool deserts, financial literacy, big news about lunch items!, Wellston and North Hanley Metro Stations, really greasy, but amazing and Five Guys.
"Who ordered the soup?" Bridget joins Daniel, Colin, and Steven as they run through the streets and galleries of Paris in 1979, actually (more of a table wine, shall we say?) for CITY OF DEATH! Doctor Who's largest ever watching audience of 16 million people tuned in to watch this at the time, and none of them were wrong to do so. Written by DOUGLAS ADAMS, at a time just before he became famous for his HITCHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY series, this story is widely seen as one the greatest Classic Who stories of all time, consistently rating in the Top 10. Filled with moments of comedic genius, a frisson of fun, and a lot of love in a blend of crime caper and sci-fi genres, this is also the story that saw TOM BAKER and LALLA WARD fall in love and eventually get married (but, sadly, not for long). Cité de l'amour/la mort, indeed! Special thanks to ANDY WALKER for his kind permission for the use of his painting for CITY OF DEATH, the Doctor Who Target novelisation that never was, and that was eventually novelised by JEREMY GOSS. © all original music copyright New To Who 2016 and 2017
Live from Shock City Studios! (http://shockcitystudios.com - @ShockCityMusic) John and Kane are LIVE Monday thru Friday at 10a CT on INDIO RADIO...It's The John and Kane Show - It's another DOWNLOADABLE SHOW! It’s Monday and we kick off the show with our friend Stacy Taubman, CEO/Founder of Girls Dreaming Big & Rise Collaborative Workspace and our new friends, Johnna Beckham and Michelle Weidman from the company's board. These ladies are definitely making the world a better place, by empowering young women to DREAM BIG and to be their best S.E.L.F. in the high school setting and beyond...make sure to connect with them here: http://GirlsDreamingBig.com/ - and just to be clear, the door is ALWAYS open for these ladies...Then we bring in Jeremy Goss of The St. Louis Metro Market - what an amazing idea and great service to the community - imagine a mobile Farmers Market that goes to those communities that are food deserts - places that don't even have grocery stores...make sure to connect and support this idea and even share it wherever you can: http://STLMetroMarket.com/ - then we close it out with a touching email from our friend and client: Angela Karpinski - it's a testament to our podcast initiative for small businesses - if you'd like to create a podcast for your business, just email Kane: radiokane@gmail.com ...and of course, we learn what we learned on the show...Follow @JohnAndKaneShow, @JohnLaun1 and @INDIO_RADIO on Twitter - Catch up on the show here: http://RadioKane.PodOmatic.com - Check out the new YouTube channel: http://YouTube.com/IndioRadioOnScreen - LIKE The John And Kane Show on FB here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-John-and-Kane-Show-Indio-Radio/252503951553118 - The show is on 10a and replayed at 5p (Central Time) - Listen via @TuneIn, download our app on @GooglePlay or link up here: http://IndioRadio.com - Get more info and LIKE us here: http://Facebook.com/IndioRadio - And NOW ON iTunes!
This summer watch the streets of St. Louis for a unique rolling service: a grocery store in a Metro bus. Earthworms guest Jeremy Goss and his partners Colin Dowling and Tej Azad are medical students and an MBA about to launch some serious business. The St. Louis Metro Market will address food access issues rooted in poverty and racial discrimination. It will run as a business, generating revenue through at-cost sales in low-income neighborhoods and market-rate sales on corporate campuses. Produce supplied by community gardens and sustainable farms will help nourish our Local Food sector, as the bus delivers healthy food to folks in need. Plus cooking demos - and SAMPLES! - will encourage customers to prepare healthy meals. This inspiring conversation blooms with "good and great" responses to needs of people, the planet - and the process of making a decent living. Follow Jeremy and the Metro bus grocery on Twitter @STLMetroMarket