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This episode is brought to us by Mastercard.The financial world is changing fast, and as we enter the 10th year of So Money, one of my goals is to keep us updated on the latest innovations and technology shaping our money world…to help you understand what's coming, why it matters, and how you can leverage these changes to improve your financial life.Let me start with a quick thought: what if we had the power to unlock opportunities by using our own data — to switch direct deposits in minutes, get faster loans, or use your rent history to build credit?This is where one of the newest innovations in the finance world enters the picture. It's called open banking and it's transforming the financial ecosystem.Joining me today is someone who is at the forefront of opening banking: Jess Turner, EVP and Global Head of Open Banking and API at Mastercard. Listen as Jess breaks down what open banking is, why it's the thread tying together this new financial world, and how it's transforming the way we borrow, save, and spend.To learn more about Open Banking, visit this comprehensive guide.
Listen as Jess Turner discusses open banking innovation, regulation and the future of open banking for consumers and small businesses.
The Band Room Podcast was back at the Midwest Clinic! Join Dylan and his old and new friends: Alec Harris , Alex Shapiro, Ashley Killam, Colleen Richardson, Danielle Gaudry, Frank Duarte, Harrison J. Collins, Henry Dorn, James M. David, Janet Song Kim, Jason Caslor, Jess Turner, Josh Devries, Katahj Copley, Keith Kelly, Kenley Kristofferson, Paul Kile, Pete Meechan, Roger Zare, and Shannon Shaker. Help support the Band Room Podcast by becoming a patron through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bandroompodHelp support the Band Room Podcast by getting your merch at the BRP Store http://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic used in this episodeBRP Theme Music: Skyline by EKR HammellPerforming Ensemble: University of Toronto Wind EnsembleDr. Gillian MacKay – ConductorChasing Sunlight (Piano Version) by Cait NishimuraArranged and performed by Brian BarberEpisode LinksAlec Harrishttps://giamusic.com/store/music-educationAlex Shapirohttps://www.alexshapiro.org/index.htmlAshley Killamhttps://www.ashleykillam.com/https://www.diversifythestand.org/ Colleen Richardsonhttps://music.uwo.ca/faculty/bios/colleen-richardson.htmlhttps://www.wasbe.online/Danielle Gaudryhttps://www.mcgill.ca/music/danielle-gaudryFrank Duartehttps://frankduarte.com/Harrison J. Collinshttps://harrisonjcollins.squarespace.com/Henry Dornhttps://www.henryldorn.com/homeJames M. Davidhttps://www.jamesmdavid.com/Janet Song Kimhttps://www.drjsk.com/https://music.uconn.edu/person/janet-kim/https://musicfest.ca/Jason Caslorhttps://search.asu.edu/profile/1204254Jess Turnerhttps://www.jesslturnermusic.co/Josh Devrieshttps://justatheorypress.com/pages/joshua-devriesKatahj Copleyhttps://www.katahjcopleymusic.com/Keith Kellyhttps://www.globalbandroom.com/keith-kellyhttps://www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com/Kenley Kristoffersonhttps://kenleykristofferson.com/about/Paul Kilehttps://www.edinabands.com/program/staff/Pete Meechanhttps://meechanmusic.com/Roger Zarehttps://rogerzare.com/bio.htmShannon Shakerhttps://www.grcc.edu/faculty-staff/directory/shannon-shakerThe Band Room Podcast is proudly supported by Kaleidoscope Adventures Support the show
Claire Foy gives listeners a remarkable performance of Kate Morton's sweeping new novel about family, love, and secrets. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss a mysterious story about one family's secrets. On Christmas Day, 1959, a bizarre tragedy strikes the Turner family of South Australia. In 2018, Jess Turner, a London-based journalist, is summoned back to Sydney, and she stumbles across the decades-old mystery that leaves her wrestling with the stunning truth of what has been done in the name of love and family. Foy varies her intonation, pace, and pitch to create indelible audio portraits of diverse characters who range from a grocer to a grand dame. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Bolinda Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from A Soul of Ash and Blood. #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout revisits Poppy and Casteel's epic love story in the next installment of the Blood and Ash series. Learn more at Audible.com/ASoulOfAshAndBlood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The gold is getting underway at St Andrew's. Alongside the best players in the world, some of the biggest global companies are here touting their wares. Among them is Mastercard which will be showcasing the latest ways we will be paying for stuff in future. Jess Turner is the Exec Vice president for Mastercard for Open banking joined Joe on show broadcasting live from St Andrews.
This recording is from Fintech Nexus USA (formerly known as LendIt Fintech USA) held at the Javits Center in New York City on May 25-26, 2022. It is from the track: Data, Fraud and the Future of Identity - Sponsored by Prove and is titled: Flipping the Data Experience with Open Finance. Speaking at this session are Jess Turner, Mastercard, Kristy Kim, Tomo Credit, with Moderator: Julapa Jagtiani, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
We really rev things up during the first hour. We'll hear about Wilkins Harley Davidson's efforts to develop an electric motorcycle for law enforcement officers and why people stop in there for bologna sandwiches. Then Peter Sterling of REV (Renewable Energy Vermont) discusses some issues negatively affecting solar power in the state. After that, we meet Champlain College student Jess Turner who has twice the energy of most of us. And we finish by hearing how one Vermont mom has come up with a way to introduce young minds to diverse worlds, ideas, sounds and people.
“It makes a lot of sense for us to be a crypto first firm.” That's Jess Turner, Executive Vice President of New Digital Infrastructure and Fintech at Mastercard. On this episode of the Scoop, Turner joined host Frank Chaparro to discuss how Mastercard is continuing to lean into crypto. More than ever, Mastercard and other traditional financial institutions are finding themselves involved with crypto, Turner said. “Whether traditional banks issue crypto in the way it's defined today or not, they're heavily involved today because many of their cards are being used to buy this cryptocurrency.” Mastercard's business includes providing companies with credit card infrastructure. But crypto has quickly become a strategic focus for the payments network giant. Mastercard is also testing how it can add stablecoins to its payment rails as evident in the news that it would serve as a bridge between consumers spending with USDC and merchants. CBDC and Stablecoins Turner thinks that stablecoins will serve as one financial rail among others. Said Turner: “If you think about what you're getting back for, whatever payment mechanism or money movement mechanism you're using, you want to use the one that's giving you the best value for what you're trying to do. And that's why you need kind of this multi-rail choice... Do I believe stablecoin will be part of those choices and continue to grow? I do.” Mastercard is also exploring how it can work with governments and central banks on launching central bank digital currencies. NFTs Mastercard is currently working adding partnerships with NFT companies, including with marketplaces such as Mintable. The company is eyeing an opportunity in expanding consumer access to NFTs as they go mainstream. Turner went on to say that Mastercard is also exploring ways to work directly with the technology, focusing on how NFTs can better create provenance and validity as well as how they can be programmed for value exchange ... For more visit theblockcrypto.com/https://www.theblockcrypto.com/podcasts Episode 75 of Season 3 of The Scoop was recorded remotely with The Block's Frank Chaparro and Jess Turner, EVP New Digital Infrastructure and Fintech at Mastercard. Listen below, and subscribe to The Scoop on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts. Email feedback and revision requests to podcast@theblockcrypto.com. This episode is brought to you by our sponsors Bakkt, Kraken and Masterworks Bakkt® unlocks the $1.2+ trillion of digital assets that is currently held in cryptocurrencies, rewards and loyalty points, gaming assets and merchant stored value. We began in 2018 with the vision to bring trust and transparency to digital assets. Through the Bakkt Warehouse and Bakkt Bitcoin Futures and Options contracts, we serve institutional clients in an end-to-end regulated market with true price transparency. For consumers, Bakkt aggregates digital assets to enable instant liquidity and to empower users to trade, transfer and pay however they want. Visit Bakkt.com for more information About Kraken Whether you're an experienced crypto trader or just starting out, Kraken has the tools to help you achieve financial freedom. With 50+ cryptocurrencies to choose from, industry-leading security and a wide variety of features to suit any investing strategy, Kraken puts the power in your hands to buy, sell and trade digital assets. Visit Kraken.com to get started today. About Masterworks Masterworks is democratizing the exclusive multi-trillion-dollar art world. Instead of needing to write a $10 million dollar check to buy one Picasso painting, you can buy shares of masterpiece paintings. Masterworks has securitized over $250 million worth of art for their 235,000 members and was recently valued at over $1 billion, making them the first and only unicorn in the alternative investing space. Invest like a billionaire today with a few easy clicks at masterworks.io/scoop
Welcome to your weekly dose of running motivation. Today's guest is Jess Turner - 400m hurdler who, through sheer grit and determination, represented Great Britain at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. After being in the best shape of her life Jess was devastated to suffer a setback in training which meant Tokyo was very much touch and go due to an achilles injury. Or more specifically, the plantaris… with interestingly you don't actually need!? If you missed it, you can catch up on the first chat we had with Jess here AskJake: Each week, we'll take one of your questions and Jake will answer it. Today, it's all about cadence. See the full show notes & resources here: http://runningwithjake.com/plodcast
Welcome to your weekly dose of running motivation. On this episode, Jake is forced to host the show on his own as Pete the Producer has ‘miscalculated' his run and can't make it back in time. Despite Jake suggesting Pete ‘pick up the pace a bit'. Fortunately, today's guest is so epic that you won't even notice the absence of the show producer! We speak to Jess Turner - British 400m hurdler AND soon-to-be Olympian! Competing in her first Olympic Games Jess is clearly ecstatic about the whole thing. In fact cloud 9 doesn't cut it….. no cloud below 100 is even worth mentioning! #AskJake: Each week, we'll take one of your questions and Jake will answer it. Today, we're talking about shoes and heel drops! See the full show notes & resources here: http://runningwithjake.com/plodcast
Michael Moeser, Senior Analyst at PaymentsSource, talks to Jess Turner, EVP of consumer and small business solutions at Mastercard, about how consumers are making payments when they're no longer on lockdown but not quite back to the way things used to be.
Matthew Rhodes talks to hurdles runner Jess Turner about how she got into athletics, how Derbyshire Institute of Sport has helped her career and also how she deals with nerves and pressure before big events.
In this episode we speak all about iron metabolism and symptoms of iron deficiency in female athletes, as well as how to include iron naturally in your diet. Plus considerations if you are a heavy menstrual bleeder with our guest Dr Charlie Pedlar (sport and exercise scientist, researcher and Head of Science at Orreco).Co-hosts Dr Georgie Bruinvels and Dr Jess Piasecki give us her personal experiences of iron supplementation as athletes and we briefly speak about hydrations strategies before and after exercise, especially in hot weather or if you are a heavy sweater!We also discuss what it's like to be a male practitioner working with female athletes and how to broach the topic of the menstrual cycle with your athletes if you are a male coach.Finally, we catch up once again with British athletes; triathlete Georgia Taylor-Brown and 400m hurdler Jess Turner around how life and training has been stepped up and adapted once again to fit into the new mould of lockdown restrictions that we are currently undergoing in the UK. Resources:Chelsea are crowned 2019/20 WSL champions including FA statement: https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/06/05/chelsea-fc-women-declared-champions-of-wsl-following-statement-bRESEARCH STUDIES you can get involved in: Are you a woman playing/competing in sport at a national/elite level? We're interested in how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected you & it's impact on women's sport:https://ntupsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6nULdK8wJBpLbZXCalling all exercising females! We are doing some research on the possible impact of our new normal, surrounding COVID-19, on our menstrual cycle:https://ntupsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_37UjxolcAMNIDrf
To celebrate their 100th episode, Amanda and Sarah invite several previous guests to come back on for a storytime spooky-stravaganza. Hear creepy tales, true stories, recommendations, and more from Toddy Tondera of Thrifty Podcast, Dani Janae, Indigo Baloch, Chris Duerr, Carolyne Whelan, Brian “Sikes” Howe of Start the Beat with Sikes, Dorothy Santos, Gregg and Ben of Neon Brainiacs, and Jess Turner. For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Whilst we're all still staying at home, in this episode we speak to GB triathlete Georgia Taylor-Brown and GB hurdler Jess Turner around how they've been finding lockdown and adapting their lives, goals and training accordingly.Georgia speaks in depth about how she got into triathlon, her love of baking, why she has one day off social media a week and how she's been coping since the news that Tokyo 2020 was to be postponed. In question time we address a question about the mini-pill and share some uplifting news stories which have caught our attention this week.We have a dedicated question time at the end of each episode going forwards so if you have any questions please contact us on Twitter @female_pod or Instagram @femaleathletepodcast or email us your questions at femaleathletepodcast@gmail.com. Your question can be anonymous if you wish. We would love to hear from you!Resources:Georgia Taylor-Brown Twitter and Instagram: @georgiatbJess Turner Twitter: @jessturner400h and Instagram: @jessicaturner95Chelsea FC team up with Refuge to help those at risk of domestic abuse: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/apr/02/chelsea-team-up-with-refuge-to-help-those-at-risk-of-domestic-abuse'This is the toughest role in British sport, but I love a challenge' - Meet Joanna Coates, the woman tasked with turning around UK Athletics:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/athletics/2020/03/28/toughest-role-british-sport-love-challenge-meet-woman-tasked/
In this month’s episode, podcast hosts Daniel Schonning and Evan Senie sit down with associate editors Susannah Lodge-Rigal, Esther Hayes, and managing editor Jess Turner to talk all things CLP, Colorado Review, and a behind-the-scenes look at the Nelligan Prize.
In this month’s episode, podcast hosts Daniel Schonning and Evan Senie sit down with associate editors Susannah Lodge-Rigal, Esther Hayes, and managing editor Jess Turner to talk all things CLP, Colorado Review, and a behind-the-scenes look at the Nelligan Prize.
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Return guest Jess Turner takes over for a special Q&A with Amanda and Sarah. They answer some in-depth questions about their dream guests, their worst nightmares and fantasies, their earliest ghoulish fascinations, and more. Other subjects covered include black cat encounters, unexpected Pride sightings, and the inexplicable genitalia of Barbie and Ken. For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Jess Turner returns to Ghoul on Ghoul to regale Amanda and Sarah with an in-depth analysis of poltergeists. She goes into the many features of a classic poltergeist haunting and the theories about what the phenomenon could really be. She also weasels her way into the absolutely bananas tale of Gef, a malevolent mongoose spirit. Other subjects covered include candy dads, Pittsburgh rodent slang, and SO MANY ACCENTS. Recommendations: Jess recommends The Changing Light at Sandover, a 560-page postmodern apocalyptic epic poem supposedly written by a Ouija board. Amanda recommends the Netflix series Haunted. For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
For the first segment (1:03-4:04), I interview the winner of a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament from this year’s Anime Milwaukee. We talk about the game itself, and why he chose Ganondorf for the event. If you'd like to know more about what I did at the convention, look for a link to a recap video in the episode description. The second segment (4:13-48:40) is a discussion of the music of the 15th Pokemon movie, "Kyurem Vs. The Sword of Justice". Anne from Pikapi Podcast helps me compare "Memories" by Rola to "It's All Inside Of You" by Jess Turner. Both performers have some interesting career trajectories, so it's a fun conversation. As usual, we also talk about the opening themes and score, and read a comment or two. Links: Segment 1: Anime Milwaukee 2019 Recap: https://youtu.be/3lFKMvhH7HM *A press pass was provided for this event. Segment 2: Pikapi Podcast: http://pikapipodcast.blogspot.com/ Jess Turner Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pePDnPxJUOg
Episode 02 guest Jess Turner returns to regale Amanda and Sarah with more chilling tales about messages from beyond, evil entities, and true crime. She begins with a few stories about her psychic relatives and a teenage friend with a demon problem. She also talks about her newfound fascination with the JonBenét Ramsey case, inspired by her move to Colorado. Other topics covered include a conspiracy theorist's dune buggy obsession, connecting with your ghoul-in-laws, and turning murder houses into B&Bs. Recommendations: Jess recommends checking out the Psychic Teachers Podcast. For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
If you're 555, then we're 666 - Lewis and Alan are joined by special guest Jess Turner, Web and Social Editor at Five out of Ten, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Slipknot's Iowa. Teenage angst, brutal death screams - it's all here! Our intro and outro music was provided by Daniel Williamson. You can keep in touch with us at http://castironshow.co.uk/ and @castironshow on Twitter.