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Jerry and Brian Rascona discuss replacing Eddie Scozzare, WFAN's hallowed halls and golf trips -- plus full warm-up. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Timing in life and most dangerous jobs--plus warm up To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
19 LA area restaurants are named James Beard Semifinalists while 94 journalists at The Los Angeles Times, including some food journalists, lose their jobs - needless to say, it's been a week of high highs and low lows. Father Sal joins us to dissect it all. We have some fun, congratulatory chat about the amazing restaurants like Amiga Amore and Kuya Lord getting the James Beard nods. And we have a thornier conversation on the importance of local media and what can be done to ensure a more sustainable media ecosystem moving forward. On an entirely positive note, we're also joined today by Traci and Shad Davis, the power couple behind Vietnamese fast casual concept My Lai Kitchen. Traci and Shad walk us through the inspiration for their rapidly expanding spring roll empire. We talk through the nuances of opening a fast casual concept, why some fast casual concepts succeed better than others, and the discoveries they've made as they translate the beauty of Vietnamese cooking into the fast casual format. Traci also talks to us about her inspiration for opening My Lai in the first place, and Shad tells a hilarious anecdote about how he chooses to spend his birthday each year. Traci and Shad are an absolute delight, and their food is delightful too, so make sure to stick around for that. Helpful links: My Lai Kitchen https://www.mylaikitchen.com/ My Lai Kitchen on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themylaikitchen/ James Beard semifinalists https://la.eater.com/2024/1/24/24048240/los-angeles-james-beard-foundation-award-semifinalists-2024 LA Times layoff news https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/los-angeles-times-lay-off-94-workers-union-president-2024-01-23/#:~:text=Jan%2023%20(Reuters)%20%2D%20The,media%20industry%20in%20recent%20weeks. Eater story on Melrose Hill https://la.eater.com/2024/1/23/24042254/melrose-hill-los-angeles-neighborhood-new-restaurants-bars-zach-lasry-developer-gentrification Danielle Duran Zecca on the LA Food Pod https://open.spotify.com/episode/2MdotJ7CPm5Ni0VhLPbZNQ?si=HkF7D6WTRVCR8nzTvcInDA --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelafoodpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelafoodpodcast/support
#ChicagoMigrants #CBSNews #Migrants Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/b6CwIwLYzes Podcast Link: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/7jFfkxKM1Eb Article 1 Link:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-immigration-officials-panama-migrant-screening-darien-gap/ Article 2 Link: https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2023/11/13/chicago-job-fair-offers-400-jobs-migrants-native-black-population-suffers-rising-unemployment/ Join us as we have a conversation about what has been recently going on in Chicago! They have been holding secret job fairs for migrants only as well as giving them $9K for six months until they get on their feet. So let's discuss that matter! Don't forget to like, share, and comment! RBCF! Hashtags: Hashtags: #migrant #migrants #migration #refugees #immigration #covid #refugee #coronavirus #humanrights #migrantes #immigrant #refugeeswelcome #migrantworkers #visa #migrante #border #immigrants #news #lockdown #diversity #understandthejourney #feelathome #migrantchildren #familyservices #agedcareservices #portrait #undocumented #valencia #bhfyp #daca #chicago --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realblackforum/message
Here's what is happening in the markets today, Friday, November 3rd Will stocks finish with the best week of the year? Jobs Report weaker than expected Is the Fed done raising rates? No Fear? VIX down 4 days straight Yields tumble Apple earnings disappoint PLUS: I did a tricky thing with my Goldman Sachs (GS) trade. I'll show what I did and take a look at our open positions. This wraps up today's stock market news. If you enjoyed the "Stock Market Today" episode, make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And for more stock market news, visit our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/rockwelltrading2008 #todaysstockmarket #stockmarkettoday #stockmarket
In this episode of the Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, Matt Bromiley opens up the Adversary Toolbox to tell us all about BITS jobs.We also sit down with Tyler Shields: a cybersecurity veteran, entrepreneur, and angel investor. In our conversation, we talk about the economic conditions driving the tech sector layoffs we are seeing, what zombie companies are, and speculate on the future of AI.The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast: a show about cybersecurity and the people that defend the internet.
The latest report from the US Labor Department says national job growth in July surged a whopping 528,000, a massive number that defied expectations, with the unemployment rate dipping to a 50 year low. The Conversation takes a look at the numbers. “There are conflicts here that are really deep and significant,” says DICK BOVE, chief financial strategist at ODEON CAPITAL GROUP, referring to the stark differences between two government labor market surveys, one reporting massive job gains, the other massive job losses. “If you dive deep into the data, you will see lots of the jobs created are second and part time jobs,” says MAT VAN ALSTYNE, ODEON co-founder and managing partner. “People are stretching to make ends meet.” Joined by journalist, JOHN AIDAN BYRNE, the CONVERSATION offers a new perspective on the state of the labor markets. “More than half of the new jobs reported as created were in the low-wage sector,” says BYRNE. With analysis and research by BOVE, the CONVERSATION unpacks the data to see where growth is slowing and rising in the US economy, examining durable goods and other sectors. BOVE has a grim assessment on productivity and how this could impact the labor markets in the coming months. The CONVERSATION reports on changes at the top of Bank Supervision at the Federal Reserve. Also, BOVE reports that the Fed has finally started to taper, as he gives us some numbers and analysis on this as well as on inflation and global currency instability. Reshoring, bringing back jobs to America is a hot topic in boardrooms. Listen to the CONVERSATION and find out more on this and our other topics. E-Mail Comments & Questions: Podcast@OdeonCap.com
“How can we have a more equitable New York, as New York Comes back? Katy Gaul-Stigge, President & CEO at Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey, and social work graduate, has been dedicating herself to finding that answer for years. In her quest towards a more equitable New York City, time and time again, she remains a testament that an equitable New York is not just a dream, but a reality. Our conversation today is especially timely; Next week on April 28th, Goodwill is hosting its first gala, “Evening of Treasure”, a cocktail night that will be filled with inspirational stories from individuals Goodwill serves - and most excitingly: a sustainable fashion show. Don’t miss this highly anticipated night- Click here to sign up now! More about Goodwill & Katy-Gaul Stigge’s Inspiring Work: 57 Goodwill NYNJ programs and 37 retail locations in the New York City metropolitan area, Northern New Jersey, Long Island, the Hudson Valley and the capital region of NY. I had the opportunity, with Katy’s help, to launch a program in the middle of quarantine two years ago called the Spring Clean Challenge. It was rewarding to help 5000 new yorkers donate to goodwill at a time when staying home was driving everyone bonkers. We speak about Katy's work in the Bloomberg and Deblasio administrations, the two most recent mayors before Eric Adams, our current mayor, where She gained national and international attention for her development of Mayor de Blasio’s Career Pathways strategy as the Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development. She has led key City-wide agencies in the fourteen years of city service prior to joining Goodwill NYNJ. Including as Deputy Commissioner at Human Resources Administration (HRA) for Employment & Contracts workforce program including the Back 2 Work, Jobs-Plus, and subsidized job programs. She was also Assistant Commissioner at New York City’s Small Business Services (SBS.) where she led the Training and Advancement team which launched NYC Training Guide and expanded anti-poverty programs for working New Yorkers. Shownotes: [1:14] Sense of Civic Duty, Interest in New York City’s Dynamic[2:40] Positives of the Pandemic: Half Glass Full[2:50] Being on the front lines of social work and social justice[3:26] Believing in each other[4:07] Power of All-Woman High School & College: What made you the woman you are today?[6:26] Being Driven by What’s Right[8:26] Core of Social Work: Believing in Humanity[10:25] From California to New York City[18:40] Behind the Scenes of Goodwill[28:40] Job Career Program at Goodwill
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Elaine Smith from Eye on the Business on turning data into profit for SME's and Vivienne Graham DSP introduces the Work Placement Experience Programme and Jobs Plus. New PropTech will disrupt the real estate sector - and it's exactly what customers are looking for! Developed by Athlone auctioneer Healy Hynes, Beagel is an online bidding engine based at the Midlands Innovation and Research Centre at AIT East Campus. Beagel is the first Irish PropTech company to be selected to take part in the 2021 MassChallenge Program. Selected from over 3,000 companies from 20 countries, CEO Hynes, will now be working with the Boston-based accelerator to introduce its bidding service to the world's largest real estate market. Visit www.beagel.io for full details.
Tonight's rundown: Today Joe Biden will announced plans for his infrastructure bill and how many jobs it could create – what about those new “green” jobs he promised 2 months ago? It is a known fact that Senator Joe Manchin is a big swing vote, but the Biden Administration is looking to lock him in by offering his wife a cushy new job! Media outlets are finally let into border facilities and what they find is shocking! Governor DeSantis takes a stand against mandating vaccine passports – but could private businesses still require them? London records zero COVID deaths for the first time in 6 months – so why are other European countries seeing a surge in cases? To show you the true mentality of D.C. - Capitol police are now suing Donald Trump for the riot on January 6th Lester Holt gives a speech – and seems to forget that NBC is in the business to promote left wing causes The Department of Justice is investigating Rep. Matt Gaetz in a possible sex trafficking scandal This Day in History, 1918: Daylight Savings Time started in the U.S. Final Thought: Killing Jesus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight’s rundown: Today Joe Biden will announced plans for his infrastructure bill and how many jobs it could create – what about those new “green” jobs he promised 2 months ago? It is a known fact that Senator Joe Manchin is a big swing vote, but the Biden Administration is looking to lock him in by offering his wife a cushy new job! Media outlets are finally let into border facilities and what they find is shocking! Governor DeSantis takes a stand against mandating vaccine passports – but could private businesses still require them? London records zero COVID deaths for the first time in 6 months – so why are other European countries seeing a surge in cases? To show you the true mentality of D.C. - Capitol police are now suing Donald Trump for the riot on January 6th Lester Holt gives a speech – and seems to forget that NBC is in the business to promote left wing causes The Department of Justice is investigating Rep. Matt Gaetz in a possible sex trafficking scandal This Day in History, 1918: Daylight Savings Time started in the U.S. Final Thought: Killing Jesus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Van Badham looks at how the globalisation of economic "austerity" ideology has stripped food from the mouths of children in the UK - first through vouchers and now with a privatised food parcel program... and what it might mean for us in Australia. Ben Davison discusses the disconnect between neoliberal economists claiming an Australian economic recovery at the same time A MILLION Australians remain unemployed, and why lifting minimum wages around the world is good for workers here, too. The good news is that electric car batteries are starting to cross the final barriers to making electric vehicles the most practical choice. Stay informed without doomscrolling, and give 45 minutes of your time to THE WEEK ON WEDNESDAY!
James O’Doherty, NSW state political reporter for The Daily Telegraph, joins Michael regarding NSW’s 2020-21 budget to be delivered today by Treasurer Dominic Perottet which aims to kick-start the state’s job economy by creating jobs through tax cuts, stimulus and a boost to the State’s record infrastructure pipeline. Among the measures to be announced by the Treasurer will be a payroll tax threshold increase from $1 million to $1.2 million, delivering a tax cut for thousands of businesses and further support for jobs in NSW. The Treasurer said new initiatives, such as the $250 million Jobs Plus program to help create or support jobs and encourage business to relocate to NSW, and an additional $300 million injected into the Regional Growth Fund announced last week, would help drive the State’s economy back into high gear. Infrastructure and maintenance projects will receive additional or fast-tracked funding in today’s Budget. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There's nothing worse in a fantasy football draft than picking a guy only to discover that he doesn't have the role you hoped. On today's show, we'll preview 2020 Fantasy Football by tackling this topic: we'll count down our nominees for players we're worried could lose their primary roles in their offenses and thus disappoint. We'll also talk about the latest names on the COVID list and the possible return (after suspension) of Antonio Brown. Guest: Brandon Funston of The Athletic. NOTES: Sponsor - www.brooklinen.com promo code HARRISFOOTBALL for 10% off your order of luxury bedding that doesn’t come at a luxury price. Plus incredibly soft towels! Sponsor - www.FelixGrayGlasses.com/harris for stylish prescription or non-prescription glasses that will cut down on eye strain from too much screen time Sponsor - www.DynastyOwner.com to get involved with the first patented dynasty fantasy league that uses real player salaries and contracts! Follow Brandon Funston - @BrandonFunston Follow our show - @HarrisFootball Become a patron - www.patreon.com/harrisfootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Tulsa-Christopher-Harris/dp/0692170138 Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Get the Almanac - https://www.harrisfootball.com/2020-player-profile-almanac Brandon's Players Who Could Lose Their Jobs: 5. Willie Snead / Devin Duvernay 4. Tyler Higbee / Gerald Everett 3. Jonathan Taylor / Marlon Mack 2. Sammy Watkins / Mecole Hardman 1. Cam Newton / Jarrett Stidham Chris's Players Who Could Lose Their Jobs: 5. Courtland Sutton / Jerry Jeudy 4. Mark Ingram / J.K. Dobbins 3. Tyler Lockett / DK Metcalf 2. JuJu Smith-Schuster / Diontae Johnson 1. Leonard Fournette / someone else!
Welcome! Craig’s taking a look at Artificial Intelligence and what it may mean to the future of employment. Do you have to be worried right now? For more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Read More: Could Automation Kill the Security Analyst? --- Automated Machine-Generated Transcript: Could artificial intelligence affect your job? And what does it mean to different business sectors? Well, if you're in a higher pain job, you might be surprised what Brookings Institute had to say. [00:00:18] Hey, welcome back, Craig Peter sauna here, we have had a busy, busy day today. And if you missed any part of today's show, you can go online and find it on your favorite podcasting app. And I'd love to get a little feedback from you. I had one of our listeners just a couple of weeks ago when I asked to show me where you are listening. [00:00:41] He took a picture of the dashboard of his car. He had it playing there in the car. I thought that was pretty darn cool. And I'd love to know from you too. Where are you listening to the podcast? What are you doing? And you can just email me M E and Craig peterson.com. You know, the thing about podcasts is I know how many downloads there have been, but that doesn't tell me much. [00:01:05] It doesn't tell me if the person that downloaded it actually listened to it. If they listen to it in Timbuktu, over in Northern Africa, in case you wonder where that is, or if they're listening to it in downtown Boston, it doesn't tell me anything about anybody. You know, the podcast might just be going into Nowheresville. [00:01:25] Now I know people who listened to him on the radio. Are listening, but I have a similar problem, right? Because I think we could do different things with the show based on where you are and what you're doing. I imagine that a lot of people listen to it while they're driving to and from work. Which is really, you know, very commonplace to listen to it. [00:01:49] Other people listen to it in the gym, and I know at least one of you listens to it in the truck driving around doing chores on the weekend. But if you would please do let me know. You can just send me a picture or send me a note to me@craigpeterson.com. Last week I asked for you guys to reach out and, and let me know what you thought about having a show dedicated. [00:02:13] To windows updates. And I didn't really get a lot of positive responses to that. So I'm going to have to read into that, that you're not interested in understanding how to do updates and windows. If you, if you're one of those people that wants to know, make sure you email me@craigpeterson.com and let me know, maybe it makes more sense to do it as a deeper dive. [00:02:37] It's something. Better for a webinar or I think the radio it's tough. Right? How do I explain click here, do this, you know, I can't explain the concepts and I'm going to try and do that next weekend here on the show so that everybody understands basically what's going on. And then maybe what we'll try and do is have a webinar where I'm really just delving deeply into it and helping you guys understand it. [00:03:05] And I've done these before on it. So it's nothing new to me. So we started out today talking about an application that is absolutely fantastic when it comes to your security and they're adding a new feature to it that will do automatic face blurring. And I gave you a couple of other options. And then we started talking about the new secure DNS settings for Chrome and Firefox and how they can help in some cases. [00:03:34] And they will definitely hurt and other cases. So if you are responsible for the network at your business, you're going to have to listen to that. And then we talked about insider threats. This is crazy 60% of our insider threats. Involve employees in planning on leaving. So, what are some of those signs that an employee might be a flight risk or that they're taking data? [00:04:02] What are the most common ways that they're stealing our information? I went over that today too. And then I started talking about the iPhone looters and I track all because I is, is there no low to the stupidity of criminals sometimes? Right here. They are stealing iPhones and of course, Apple's protecting them. [00:04:24] And then they're posting pictures on Twitter saying, Hey, look at what my iPhone said. It says an Apple is tracking me. Yeah. And now, so is anybody who saw you on Twitter? Uh, we went into something that many small businesses don't realize they've got to pay a lot more attention to, and that is security. If you are a government. [00:04:46] Sub sub-subcontractor, right? These regulations that the federal government has to roll down Hill. And if you're involved with anything that goes, boom, you know, military-type stuff. Man alive, the things they're doing right now with the new CMMC regulations. And I talked about how we helped a couple of businesses out just this week with some major security problems they weren't even aware of. [00:05:15] And now what'll happen with these new, new regulations in place, even if all you're doing. Is making a passive component for one of these military contractors that sell to the military, uh, you know, assembles it and sells it. You just make one small component. You could be out of business because of fines. [00:05:36] There are now 10-year prison sentences, everything else. So we talked about that. We talked about Google getting sued for at least $5 billion over some claimed, um, Inconsistency, shall we say incognito mode? Ain't incognito mode. Let's just leave it at that. A zoom. We just talked about that in how their defenders are citing legitimate reasons to not have end-to-end encryption. [00:06:06] And what that means. And we also talked about what the electronic frontier foundation had to say on that. And if you know those guys and gals, you certainly know what they probably said, and you'd probably be right. So let's get into this study. This is a study that came out from the Brookings Institute about jobs that are going to be lost when it comes to. [00:06:31] AI. Now we used to say, Oh, you're gonna lose your job to a robot. Well, that has happened. Obviously some manufacturing jobs are now being done by robots. But what we're talking about right now is intelligence. It's one thing to have a robot that's just repeatedly doing a specific job, but maybe. It has some cameras on it that allowed to adjust a little bit so that it has less of a tight tolerance for finding that bolt. [00:06:58] It wants to put the nut on too. So that's stage one in that's already happened. Now we're looking at AI artificial intelligence that can do a lot more. So what they found, and this is kind of interesting because the study was put together by a Ph.D. student and he took a whole different way of looking at it and his professors agreed with it and they published it. [00:07:25] And it's just, it's fascinating to look at it. He's got a lot of stats in there, but here are the basic findings number one. Artificial intelligence could affect work in virtually every occupational group. Now we know this, I don't think this is a big surprise to anybody it's going to affect trucking because these trucks are going to self-drive et cetera. [00:07:48] Right. So it's going to kind of hurt everywhere. But number two, Two says that better-paid white-collar occupations may be the most exposed to artificial intelligence, as well as some manufacturing and agricultural positions. Now that's interesting. And they have some graphs in this report that are showing. [00:08:11] That those people that have a high school education or less are basically the going to be the least effective. Those people with a bachelor's degree are the most likely to be affected. And that's typically your middle managers and then slightly less affected by AI and losing their jobs. Are those people with advanced degrees? [00:08:38] But when you think about those advanced degrees in business finance, Man. Those are the types of things that artificial intelligence can easily do. In fact, do better than most humans. The same. Thing's true in tech industries, they're going to be more exposed as well as natural resource and production industries. [00:08:59] Now I want to get into security analyst jobs here in just a minute because I think this is fascinating, but AI looks most destined to affect men. Prime age workers and white and Asian American workers. And number five in the findings was bigger. Higher tech Metro areas and communities heavily involved in manufacturing are likely to experience the most AI-related disruption. [00:09:31] Security is important, right? And security analysts are out there looking at what's going on, trying to figure out what they should do. And a great little article that was up on dark reading called could automation kill the security analyst because we were just talking about it, right? The higher, the skill, the higher the degree, the more likely you're going to lose your job to artificial intelligence. [00:09:58] Well, how about on the security front? Well there another study that was done over a thousand, it security practice practitioners in the US and the UK it's done by the Panama Institute. And they're saying, wow, wait a minute. Automation and I T security workers must work hand in hand to achieve maximum effectiveness. [00:10:23] Automation will never replace the need for the human element, especially for security professionals who have the expertise to manage these new technologies. In fact, 68% of respondents said they believe human involvement is important when using automation. So they've got five tips here to become proficient in how automation technologies operate, seek out an experienced mentor. [00:10:52] And right now we are actually mentoring a couple of people. They don't work for my company, worked for other companies, helping them out with their security roles, highlight, and understanding of automation, technologies, benchmark, how automation is being used, and get involved in organizations to share best. [00:11:11] Practices. And that's part of what we've been very involved in for many years. AI is going to be a huge, huge disruptor, but just like all of the big disruptors in the past, I don't see artificial intelligence as being an absolutely horrific thing. Look at what happened with, of course of a horse and buggy getting displaced by infernal combustion engines. [00:11:38] And we ended up at the Teamsters. Yeah, we got the union out of it, but in reality, we have more jobs now than we used to have, and they're more skilled jobs and that's what we're going to expect to happen in the future. The steam engine did the same thing. The fire probably did the same thing and the wheels certainly did the same. [00:11:59] But we've always had more and more people. And I am hoping I'm looking forward to the star Trek day, where we have the ability to have unlimited energy. And turn that energy into the matter so that we can own kind of have higher pursuits is going to be an interesting thing. But if you want more information on this and more, you'll find it right on my website. [00:12:23] Craig peterson.com. All of this week's articles are posted there as is the podcast. So check it out, make sure you get my newsletter. So you get the information. On special pieces of training, the popups, some doing as well as all of the new technology for the week, the things you need to know, and the things that you can share with your friends and family to help them understand some of the stuff. [00:12:50] You can be the hero to have a great week and we'll be back and next Saturday, one til three right here. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast. Our chief sports writer Lee Ryder, and NUFC writer Chris Waugh join host Andrew Musgrove to discuss the latest with the proposed NUFC takeover. The trio focus on how the story has now gone quiet, and whether that is a good thing. There is also a look at Rafa Benitez's interviews with Italian media where he hints he is now considering other options as his deal at NUFC comes to an end, Salomon Rondon's future, and several Qs' from listeners including:- Why does Mike Ashley want to sell to someone who can take the club forward?- If Benitez signs a new deal this week, will he be allowed to sign new players under Mike Ashley if the takeover sage is continuingPlease remember to like and subscribe to the podcast through whatever platform you listen through. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Chris Chang and the panel analyse our interview with Phoenix coach Mark Rudan and look at some of the Premier League managers suffering this week.
Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Google Play Episode 7: How Attitude Affected His Journey Through Chemotherapy with Doug Dunlap During our conversation Doug Dunlap and I discuss what every day health means to him and how attitude affected his chemotherapy. From cancer diagnosis to remission he shares tips on how he was able to go through chemotherapy. Doug continues to have a positive attitude encouraging others to live this way as well. Doug is the Northern Regional Director for Jobs Plus in Cincinnati, Ohio. - What does everyday health mean to you? - :24 - Can you tell us about your journey through cancer and chemotherapy? - 1:01 - How did your definition of everyday health impact your life while you went through chemotherapy? - 9:47 - How does that look now? - 18:10 - What everyday health tips would you give someone going through a cancer diagnosis and treatment? - 20:36 - Would those health tips be the same for someone not going through cancer treatment? - 26:00 - If someone wants to get in contact with you what is the best way to do that? - 33:48 dougdunlap58@gmail.com To contact Jerod by email click here Episode Sponsors: - botanCBD: Use code HEALTH to get 15% off your first order or 20% off a subscription. - Trusii H2: Molecular Hydrogen (H2) Currently, Trusii is offering a in-home paid case study for those who qualify. If you qualify they will cover up to 100% of a $10,000 machine. Click here to find out if you qualify for a $10,000 molecular hydrogen machine up to 100% off by applying for their case study. Click here if you want to try the Trusii molecular hydrogen H2Now tablets and get 10% by using this code at checkout: JMARTIN
In today's episode of The Art of Passive Income, Mark talks with America's Money Answers Man, Jordan Goodman—MoneyAnswers.com. Jordan is a nationally-recognized expert on personal finance and a regular guest on numerous radio and television call-in shows across the country. He appears frequently on The View, Fox News Network, Fox Business Network, CNN, CNBC and CBS evening news. For 18 years, Jordan was on the editorial staff of Money magazine, where he served as a Wall Street correspondent. In addition, he is the author/co-author of 13 best-selling books on personal finance. Join us today as Jordan shares his backstory and delves deep into personal finances, including: Educating kids on personal finances Indexed Universal Life Insurance—IUL Commercial Mortgage Bridge Loans—a way of earning between six and eight percent over one to two years. Refinancing Car Loans Buying vs. Leasing The Future of Jobs Plus, what is the state of journalism today compared to 20 years ago? Jordan shares the staggering numbers. Also, find out which three people he would invite to a dinner party and what would he ask them. And, you don't want to miss his answer to, “What conventional wisdom makes you crazy?” His answer could cut tens of thousands of dollars off your mortgage! This podcast is jammed packed full of free resources and valuable information that you can't afford to miss! Listen in now for all the details! TIP OF THE WEEK Mark: Learn more about Jordan by going to his website at MoneyAnswers.com. Jordan: Check out CorporateLendingSolutions.com. It's a great way to fund your business without the hassle of going to the bank. Additional resources mentioned: JumpStart.org TruthInEquity.com Master Your Debt: Slash Your Monthly Payments and Become Debt Free by Jordan Goodman CommercialMortgageBridgeLoan.com MyLoanGEN CarQ.com Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want.
The Moneywise Guys Podcast Thursday, March 30th www.MoneywiseGuys.com Guest: Paul Sheldon, President at Paul Sheldon Insurance & Benefits Planning
In April, MDRC President Gordon Berlin was interviewed by Denver Frederick, host of the “Business of Giving” radio show in New York City, about the role of rigorous research evidence in informing how government and philanthropy invest in education and social programs. The podcast was also featured on the Chronicle of Philanthropy website. Berlin describes MDRC’s experience evaluating existing programs and developing demonstrations of new interventions. He highlights a number of current projects, including the Paycheck Plus demonstration of an enhanced Earned Income Tax Credit for single adults, the evaluation of the City University of New York’s Accelerated Study in Associate Programs and a replication effort at three Ohio community colleges, our ongoing evaluation of small public high schools in New York City, the Jobs-Plus employment program in public housing, and the Family Rewards test of conditional cash transfers. Berlin also discusses what Frederick terms “the quiet revolution” of increased federal investment in evidence-building under both the Bush and Obama administrations, how new technologies can help make research more effective and efficient, and how behavioral “nudge” interventions can improve social and education programs.
Steve Jobs was not perfect but he is a legacy. There are many things that he has done exceptionally well as a business builder. Today we are going to share with you these 5 things that define the reason why he is successful. They’ve helped me tremendously in my own journey as an entrepreneur. We […] The post MBA398 Five Business Secrets I Learned From Steve Jobs Plus Free Ride Friday! appeared first on The $100 MBA.
Steve Jobs was not perfect but he is a legacy. There are many things that he has done exceptionally well as a business builder. Today we are going to share with you these 5 things that define the reason why he is successful. They’ve helped me tremendously in my own journey as an entrepreneur. We […] The post MBA398 Five Business Secrets I Learned From Steve Jobs Plus Free Ride Friday! appeared first on The $100 MBA.
Garage psych-os MONOMYTH tell us about their worst jobs, what’s playing in the van, and then trash talk every band from Halifax! We play all bands trashed by MONOMYTH, and put together sets to celebrate 25 years of Sub Pop! Hear tracks from Monomyth, Nap Eyes, Each Other, Old & Weird, Scratch Acid, Wipers, Sonic Youth, Crosss, Quaker Parents, Quivers, and Violence!
The Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management at the School of Public Affairs, Baruch College and NYC Center for Economic Opportunity co-sponsor a panel discussion on "Anti-Property Innovation: The Local and National Impact of New York City's Center for Economic Opportunity." Topics include mission and overview of the NYC Center for Economic Opportunity, case study such as Jobs-Plus, and role of nonprofit organizations in economic development programs. The event takes place on May 22, 2012 at the Baruch College Newman conference Center, Room 750. Part One: 44 min. Panel Discussion Opening Remarks: Jack A. Krauskopf, MPA Distinguished Lecturer and Director of The Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management Moderator: Jonathan Bowles Executive Director, Center for an Urban Future Speakers: Kristin Morse Deputy Executive Director, NYC Center for Economic Opportunity Debra-Ellen Glickstein Vice- President for Strategy & Program Development, New York City Housing Authority Jessica Nathan Jobs-Plus Director, BronxWorks Donna Wharton-Fields Senior Associate, MDRC
The Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management at the School of Public Affairs, Baruch College and NYC Center for Economic Opportunity co-sponsor a panel discussion on "Anti-Property Innovation: The Local and National Impact of New York City's Center for Economic Opportunity." Topics include mission and overview of the NYC Center for Economic Opportunity, case study such as Jobs-Plus, and role of nonprofit organizations in economic development programs. The event takes place on May 22, 2012 at the Baruch College Newman conference Center, Room 750. Part Two: 52 min. Question & Answer session
Dave's back from vacation and he and John are back in action answering your questions and solving your problems. But first they talk about today's announcement from Apple about their plans for pulling out of future Macworld Expos. This show goes from basic to geeky and back, all while your […]