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This week we hear from America’s Wealth Coach and bestselling author Pete D’Arruda. He’s got taxes on his mind. Joe Murphy has insites from this week in the market. Greg Berrian tackles Medicare and standard health care and helps us navigate through them. Kevin Brucher introduces us to a site called charity navigator and how you can use it to make sure your money is going to the best charity for you. A new Brokers Behaving Badly that we call from Texas Dudes to Texas Toast. To learn more visit Financial Pizza. For information on creating your own podcast visit Broadcasting Experts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Steve Sedahl has a breakdown of the week in the market. Pete D’Arruda and crew are taking about keeping your money safe as you head into retirement. Taytana Bunich explains the sequence of returns risk. Ben Fuchs says boomers are bowing out of the job market. Joe Murphy digs into tariffs and what they can mean to those in retirement. Visit Financial Pizza to learn more. Check out Broadcasting Experts and learn how you can have your own podcast. Check out here Are We On The Air with Shawn Wilsie and on YouTube, Steve Sedahl is a guest on the show and talked a lot about the Home Shopping Industry as well as my part in Let's Bowl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Gloucester Independant Film Festival with Acting Up! For the first instalment in their series of interviews, Megan and Jordan sit down with the incredibly talented film makers behind this years entries for Best Short Documentary.First up, Director Sam Pope and Producer Tom Crawford of Imaginary Man Productions to discuss their truly heartwarming documentary ‘The Little Cinema in Gloucester' which premiered at the festival! The documentary takes the audience to the Sherborne Cinema - a tiny building filled with enormous passion - and introduces you to the wonderful people behind it, Mark and Sammy. Discussions include the cinema cat, capturing the essence of a place, creating the soundtrack, avoiding comedy while keeping quirks, being selective with footage and creating a story not an advertisement.Next the girls speak with Joe Murphy, Director and Editor of ‘Milking the Dog', a hilarious and inspiring documentary that follows Stand Up Comedian Phil as he works passionately on his craft to make it through a gong show. Discussions include how to find a subject and capture them respectfully, the emotional barrier that is the camera, subjectivity, comedy, and the power of the audience and leaving room to breath.Massive thanks to:You can find us as @actingupthepodcast on all socials ;)We are @megan_alderson_ & @jordan.skidsArtwork by @those_who.tryWanna be on the pod? Email actingupthepodcast@gmail.com
Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionApr. 10, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council, sharing data from the group's new quarterly member survey showing continued optimism among Iowa businesses.
Welcome to STEAM in MKE, where we explore Milwaukee's thriving science, technology, engineering, art, and math ecosystem and infrastructure.Today, we're diving into the grassroots movement transforming our city's tech landscape with Joe Murphy and Allan Wick, the passionate minds behind Mitobyte (https://mitobyte.com).For nearly a decade, they've been building Milwaukee's tech community one meetup at a time—creating spaces where developers, designers, and entrepreneurs connect, collaborate, and grow together. Always over a coffee or beer, whether at a coding event, resume workshop, or hackathon.Take a listen to learn how it all works and how you can get involved.STEAM in MKE is proudly presented by nvisia, 7 Rivers, Summerfest Tech, Ontech Talent, Michael Best, Associated Bank, and Slalom.For more information, visit us at SteamInMKE.com.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionApr. 01, 2025 Iowa Business Council president Joe Murphy on why Iowa scores so well in the "governance" category of the latest Iowa Competitive Dashboard data.
What did it take to get nearly 200 nations to agree on tackling climate change in 1997? And what have we learned in the decades since?In this episode, we reflect on the drama, the impact and the legacy of the Kyoto Protocol, and go behind the scenes of the Royal Shakespeare Company's powerful and acclaimed production of Kyoto, currently playing in London's West End.After watching a performance of the play this week, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson introduced a live event at The Conduit, bringing together those who were in the room at COP3 in Kyoto with those now shaping the path to COP30 in Belém and beyond.First, we hear from a panel of seasoned voices from the world of international climate diplomacy, moderated by climate journalist Ed King. Farhana Yamin, longtime negotiator for small island states, speaks of how Kyoto helped amplify the voices of vulnerable nations for the first time. Nick Mabey, co-founder of E3G, reflects on Kyoto's economic impact, arguing that it sparked a global clean tech revolution by making climate action economically viable. And Richard Kinley, former Deputy Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, offered rare insights into the diplomacy that shaped Kyoto. Together, they paint a vivid picture of Kyoto's legacy and what it still offers to today's climate movement.Later, we hear from the playwrights behind Kyoto, Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, about how they turned bureaucratic negotiations into riveting on-stage drama.So, what's changed since 1997? Are we in a better place thanks to Kyoto? And is multilateralism still fit for purpose in today's world?Follow us on social media for behind the scenes moments and to watch our videos:Instagram @outrageoptimism LinkedIn @outrageoptimismOr get in touch with us via this form.Producer: Ben Weaver-HincksVideo Producer: Caitlin HanrahanExec Producers: Ellie Clifford and Dino SofosCommissioning Editor: Sarah Thomas This is a Persephonica production for Global Optimism and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionMar. 26, 2025 Joe Murphy, president of the Iowa Business Council, with an overview of the annual Iowa Competitive Dashboard report, released by IBC yesterday.
In this episode of Green Minds, we sit down with Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, the acclaimed writers behind the thought-provoking play Kyoto now playing @sohoplace until 3rd May and produced by RSC, Good Chance, Rachel Styne and Jessica Foung. We explore how they bring climate narratives to life on stage, using storytelling to confront the complexities of global climate negotiations. Joe and Joe share insights into their research and writing process, the role of agreement in driving environmental awareness, and how theatre can spark critical conversations about climate justice. Join us for an inspiring discussion on the intersection of creativity and climate action, and how stories can shape our understanding of one of the most pressing challenges of our time. If you've seen the show and are wondering what you can do, visit https://www.goodchance.org.uk/kyoto/act" Have suggestions for future guests or themes you'd like us to explore? We'd love to hear from you! Drop us an email at podcast.greenminds@gmail.com.
This week, the Prospect podcast meets Kyoto, the new West End play dramatising the high-stakes negotiations behind the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. Written by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, the play brings to life the power struggles, disruptors, and unexpected alliances that shaped the first major international climate treaty.Prospect's Isabel Hilton sits down with the playwrights and former UK negotiator Peter Unwin to discuss the real-life drama behind the diplomacy, whether multilateralism still works, and what Kyoto's legacy means for today's climate crisis.Plus, Ellen and Alona mull over whether musicals are a “banger” or a “dud”.Kyoto is playing at London's Soho Place Theatre until 3rd May 2025.To read Isabel's writing on geopolitics and climate, head to prospectmagazine.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the five weeks since his second inauguration, President Trump has been flooding the zone with executive order after executive order, while slashing federal agencies with help from Elon Musk. But is this style of governing finally reaching resistance? Marc Short, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Mike Pence, brings an insider view. Also on today's show: playwright Joe Murphy and actor Stephen Kunken on "Kyoto"; ACLU LGBTQ & HIV Rights Project Co-Director Chase Strangio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Every year world leaders gather at the United Nation's COP (the Conference of Parties) to discuss how to work together on solutions to tackle climate change. And every year the wrangling lasts into the night as it becomes clear how difficult it is to achieve consensus. In Kyoto the playwrights Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson have recreated the drama, intrigue and power plays that resulted in one of COP's greatest successes, the Kyoto Protocol from 1997. Kyoto is on at the Soho Place Theatre until May 2025.Professor Mike Berners-Lee is an expert on the impact and footprint of carbon and has watched as countries see-saw on commitments to reduce the use of fossil fuels. In his latest book, A Climate of Truth he argues that we already have the technology to combat many of the problems, but what we're lacking is the honesty – in our politics, our media, and our businesses – to make a real difference.But how to save the planet is not necessarily straightforward. In The Shetland Way: Community and Climate Crisis on my Father's Islands, Marianne Brown returns home after the death of her father. She finds the islanders at loggerheads over the construction of a huge windfarm: while some celebrate the production of sustainable energy, others argue the costs are too high for the environment and local wildlife.Producer: Katy Hickman
How do we move from pilots and beyond the ESG hype bubble to scale the implementation of the circular economy and how do businesses lead in this space? In this episode of the Circular Economy Show, host Seb is joined by Lindsay Hooper, CEO for the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), and Joe Murphy, Executive Lead of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's business network.Together, they'll explore the insights from CISL's Competitive Sustainability report and the Foundation's business network, offering perspectives on the state of the circular economy and related efforts. What will it take to scale? Join us to find out! Read the full report discussed in this episode: Survival of the Fittest: From ESG to Competitive Sustainability.
Join us for a captivating conversation with Joe Murphy, the trailblazing founder of ShelfSight, as he shares his remarkable journey from a sales career to becoming a product management visionary. ShelfSight is transforming the way we understand product listing pages on Walmart, offering groundbreaking insights into search rankings, ratings, and reviews. With Joe's expertise, we reveal how blending organic and paid traffic strategies can revolutionize online sales and enhance digital shelf presence.We uncover the dynamic evolution of Walmart's online platform, where complete product attributes are now essential for success. Walmart's Creator Program offers innovative tools for suppliers to strengthen their online presence, while Walmart Connect campaigns underscore the significance of the platform as a vital research and advertising hub for in-store shopping.We also dive into the role of AI in streamlining processes and generating content, offering a glimpse into a future where automation facilitates rapid growth. The episode also addresses the strategic intricacies of retail media, from optimizing landing pages and search efforts to tackling offsite conversion tracking challenges. For suppliers hesitant about retail media costs, we provide practical recommendations, including the benefits of starting with low-budget automated campaigns and using marketplace platforms as testing grounds for new products.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionJan. 08, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council sharing details from the group's new quarterly business survey released Tuesday, showing great optimism for the first half of 2025.
The conversation continues to explore the concept of petrodollar and its impact on the United States. It discusses the historical agreement between the US and Saudi Arabia, orchestrated by Henry Kissinger, which allowed oil trades to be settled in US dollars. The conversation also delves into the rise of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and their efforts to create their own currency to settle trade, potentially challenging the dominance of the US dollar. The discussion highlights the importance of being aware of these geopolitical events and their potential impact on the value of the US dollar. Wealth Health Radio with Joe Murphy is heard Sundays at noon on AM 560 The Answer, WIND in Chicago. Visit MWM Financial to connect with Joe. Reports of the petrodollar system's demise are 'fake news' - here's why What the end of petrodollars means Atlantic Council U.S.-Saudi Petrodollar Pact Ends after 50 Years Reddit Visit Broadcasting Experts for more on podcast production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionJan. 03, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council identifies the process the group undergoes to help determine legislative priorities.
Coach Pete D'Arruda talks with author Cheryl Moore about annuities. Joe Murphy shares his take on the fifty basis point drop in the Federal interest rate. Brian Quaranta takes us on an A-I financial education. Eric Kearney and Joseph Lanza say don't beat yourself up if you're late to the saving party. Learn more at Financial Pizza. Check out Broadcasting Experts to learn how you can have your own podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Back to TBOTA! Today on the show: comedian Joe Murphy (BBC New Comedian Shortlisted 2015. NATYS, New Act of the Year Finalist 2016, James Acaster Experience Support Act 2016, Musical Comedy Awards Semi-Finalist 2018, UK Pun Championship Finalist 2019. Co author of Penguin Published All Puns Blazing 2021, Roast Battle UK Finalist 2022 5th place winner. Leicester Square 2022 Quarter Finalist, 2nd place Global MVP Roast Battler. Spirit of the Edinburgh Fringe Award 2023. 5 stars LA times. 'It's great to have him on the bill, shaking things up" - Steve Bennet - Chortle) We discuss: comedy, neurodivergence, survival horror What are you buying, his time being Nicole Kidman's PA, phrenology and MUCH MORE! Joe's Instagram Support this show: Become a patron and help me make this show. Bonus episodes every week: >> Robert Neumark Jones | creating podcasts and extra content | Patreon Buy me a coffee ☕ https://paypal.me/robertneumark Or support me through other ways: Bliss of the Abyss Give us a rating & review: Write a review for Bliss of the Abyss Like and follow us on Facebook or Instagram My Webpage: Robert Neumark Jones | Actor | Voice Artist (robertnj.com) © Robert Neumark Jones
On this week's edition of the Iowa Business Report:A special holiday weekend program featuring Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council, setting forth the quartet of proficiencies necessary for success in the workforce. The list came from extensive conversation with IBC members this past summer. And we take a look at how much of a bite that Thanksgiving dinner put in your wallet.Support comes from the Iowa Business Council, on line at iowabusinesscouncil.org.
Coach Pete D'Arruda dissects the election and its impact on seniors. Eric Kearney and Joseph Lanza discuss what the wealthy do differently and how we can adopt those strategies. Joe Murphy takes a deep dive inot the gig economy and how it's changing saving for retirement. Tripp Limehouse says emotion plays a bigger role than we may realize in retirement planning. To learn more visit Financial Pizza. Find out how to get your podcast produced at Broadcasting Experts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Back to TBOTA! Today on the show: comedian Joe Murphy (BBC New Comedian Shortlisted 2015. NATYS, New Act of the Year Finalist 2016, James Acaster Experience Support Act 2016, Musical Comedy Awards Semi-Finalist 2018, UK Pun Championship Finalist 2019. Co author of Penguin Published All Puns Blazing 2021, Roast Battle UK Finalist 2022 5th place winner. Leicester Square 2022 Quarter Finalist, 2nd place Global MVP Roast Battler. Spirit of the Edinburgh Fringe Award 2023. 5 stars LA times. 'It's great to have him on the bill, shaking things up" - Steve Bennet - Chortle) We discuss: comedy, neurodivergence, survival horror What are you buying, his time being Nicole Kidman's PA, phrenology and MUCH MORE! Joe's Instagram Support this show: Become a patron and help me make this show. Bonus episodes every week: >> Robert Neumark Jones | creating podcasts and extra content | Patreon Buy me a coffee ☕ https://paypal.me/robertneumark Or support me through other ways: Bliss of the Abyss Give us a rating & review: Write a review for Bliss of the Abyss Like and follow us on Facebook or Instagram My Webpage: Robert Neumark Jones | Actor | Voice Artist (robertnj.com) © Robert Neumark Jones
In fractured times, what does it take to reach agreement? That's the question writers Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson set out to explore in a play about the drama of climate negotiations. Kyoto, which ran at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Swan Theater in Stratford-upon-Avon this summer, tells the story of the 1997 Kyoto Summit as seen through the eyes of Don Pearlman, a notorious fossil fuel lobbyist and chain-smoking lawyer dubbed “the high priest of the Carbon Club” by der Speigel. Actor Stephen Kunken, who plays Pearlman, tells Akshat Rathi why he was drawn to the character, and what Kyoto can teach us about how agreement is achieved. This episode first ran in July 2024. Explore further: Past episode with Al Gore about breaking the petrostates stranglehold on climate progress Past episode about climate change storytelling with Kim Stanley Robinson, author of Ministry for the Future Past episode with Extrapolations writer and executive producer Dorothy Fortenberry about the growing demand for climate stories Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Mythili Rao. Special thanks this week to Kira Bindrim, Alicia Clanton, Anna Mazarakis, and Jessica Beck. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special Talking History episode, live from the Supreme Court in Dublin, in conjunction with Dublin City Council Bram Stoker Festival, centres on Bram Stoker and the ‘Petty Sessions: Weird and Wonderful Court Cases from Victorian Ireland' . Hosted by Tommy Graham, editor of History Ireland.The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland was Bram Stoker's second book of nonfiction. For many years this book was considered to be the standard reference work for petty sessions (local courts dealing with minor criminal and civil cases) clerks in Ireland – the equivalent of today's District Courts. In this episode, we'll explore these fascinating tales from the Petty Sessions of the 19th century and how they help us understand the Ireland of Bram Stoker's time as well as the author himself. With guests Paul Kelly, President of the District Court, Zoe Reid, Keeper at The National Archives of Ireland and Professor Jarlath Killeen, Head of the School of English, Trinity College Dublin.With thanks to David Slevin, Seafra O'Donovan, Jack Lawlor, Eric Rowntree and Marese O'Sullivan from Newstalk, Tara Brady of the Courts Service; and Joe Murphy, Tom Lawlor, and Maria Schweppe and volunteers from the Bram Stoker Festival.
We hear from Coach Pete D'Arruda who is talking with Michael Wall of Wall Private Wealth. Then it's time to talk Medicare and open enrollment. Joe Murphy has Medicare Jon Shurr, a Medicare specialist to break it all down. Visit Financial Pizza to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Guests “Some Guy Named John” and Joe Murphy from Buddies Inc. are on their “book tour” promoting their new book, The Empty Tag Rope, an 880 Wrestling mystery inspired by true events. Joe Murphy is portrayed as the detective and John as the writer of the novel. • Vince McMahon Documentary: The crew discussed the much-talked-about Mr. McMahon documentary on Netflix. It was noted for being made by the same creators as Tiger King. The documentary started with a different tone but was altered after the allegations against Vince McMahon emerged in 2021. It was described as not being made for hardcore wrestling fans but rather for the general Netflix audience. Highlights include clips from the Attitude Era, interviews with Tony Atlas, and the mention of controversial moments, including Stephanie McMahon's comments regarding Mike Tyson and the allegations against Vince. The hosts expressed mixed reactions, including dissatisfaction with how the documentary handled sensitive topics like concussions and CTE. • Tony Atlas Cameo: Tony Atlas' involvement in the documentary was humorously highlighted as both strange and memorable, particularly his sleeveless appearance and blunt commentary. • Vince McMahon's History and Legacy: Discussions covered Vince McMahon's complicated legacy, including his attitude toward concussions, his relationship with Shane McMahon, and his father. The conversation touched on controversial decisions Vince has made throughout his career and his handling of issues like the XFL and UFC potential purchase years ago. • AEW and WWE Parallels: The episode featured comparisons between AEW and WWE, including Shane McMahon's involvement in the wrestling business and potential rumors of him joining AEW. The group commented on the parallels between the McMahon family dynamic and how it resonates with current wrestling storylines. • CM Punk and Drew McIntyre Storyline: Anticipation for the upcoming Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre at the Bad Blood event was discussed. The story was praised for not needing a title to be engaging, with the bracelet representing deeper symbolism within their feud. • Live Streaming and WWE's Media Strategy: There was commentary on WWE's evolving media strategy, including discussions around streaming deals, live content's importance, and their partnership with Netflix. • What We Learned Segment: • Stone Cold Steve Austin CTE Denial: The segment focused on how Stone Cold Steve Austin's denial of CTE in the documentary was jarring, especially considering the numerous clips of wrestlers, including Austin himself, taking dangerous head bumps during the same segment. • Vince McMahon's Mustache: There was also lighthearted commentary about Vince McMahon's controversial pencil mustache, comparing it to archetypes like Howard Hughes and Walt Disney. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Guests “Some Guy Named John” and Joe Murphy from Buddies Inc. are on their “book tour” promoting their new book, The Empty Tag Rope, an 880 Wrestling mystery inspired by true events. Joe Murphy is portrayed as the detective and John as the writer of the novel. • Vince McMahon Documentary: The crew discussed the much-talked-about Mr. McMahon documentary on Netflix. It was noted for being made by the same creators as Tiger King. The documentary started with a different tone but was altered after the allegations against Vince McMahon emerged in 2021. It was described as not being made for hardcore wrestling fans but rather for the general Netflix audience. Highlights include clips from the Attitude Era, interviews with Tony Atlas, and the mention of controversial moments, including Stephanie McMahon's comments regarding Mike Tyson and the allegations against Vince. The hosts expressed mixed reactions, including dissatisfaction with how the documentary handled sensitive topics like concussions and CTE. • Tony Atlas Cameo: Tony Atlas' involvement in the documentary was humorously highlighted as both strange and memorable, particularly his sleeveless appearance and blunt commentary. • Vince McMahon's History and Legacy: Discussions covered Vince McMahon's complicated legacy, including his attitude toward concussions, his relationship with Shane McMahon, and his father. The conversation touched on controversial decisions Vince has made throughout his career and his handling of issues like the XFL and UFC potential purchase years ago. • AEW and WWE Parallels: The episode featured comparisons between AEW and WWE, including Shane McMahon's involvement in the wrestling business and potential rumors of him joining AEW. The group commented on the parallels between the McMahon family dynamic and how it resonates with current wrestling storylines. • CM Punk and Drew McIntyre Storyline: Anticipation for the upcoming Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre at the Bad Blood event was discussed. The story was praised for not needing a title to be engaging, with the bracelet representing deeper symbolism within their feud. • Live Streaming and WWE's Media Strategy: There was commentary on WWE's evolving media strategy, including discussions around streaming deals, live content's importance, and their partnership with Netflix. • What We Learned Segment: • Stone Cold Steve Austin CTE Denial: The segment focused on how Stone Cold Steve Austin's denial of CTE in the documentary was jarring, especially considering the numerous clips of wrestlers, including Austin himself, taking dangerous head bumps during the same segment. • Vince McMahon's Mustache: There was also lighthearted commentary about Vince McMahon's controversial pencil mustache, comparing it to archetypes like Howard Hughes and Walt Disney. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Guests “Some Guy Named John” and Joe Murphy from Buddies Inc. are on their “book tour” promoting their new book, The Empty Tag Rope, an 880 Wrestling mystery inspired by true events. Joe Murphy is portrayed as the detective and John as the writer of the novel. • Vince McMahon Documentary: The crew discussed the much-talked-about Mr. McMahon documentary on Netflix. It was noted for being made by the same creators as Tiger King. The documentary started with a different tone but was altered after the allegations against Vince McMahon emerged in 2021. It was described as not being made for hardcore wrestling fans but rather for the general Netflix audience. Highlights include clips from the Attitude Era, interviews with Tony Atlas, and the mention of controversial moments, including Stephanie McMahon's comments regarding Mike Tyson and the allegations against Vince. The hosts expressed mixed reactions, including dissatisfaction with how the documentary handled sensitive topics like concussions and CTE. • Tony Atlas Cameo: Tony Atlas' involvement in the documentary was humorously highlighted as both strange and memorable, particularly his sleeveless appearance and blunt commentary. • Vince McMahon's History and Legacy: Discussions covered Vince McMahon's complicated legacy, including his attitude toward concussions, his relationship with Shane McMahon, and his father. The conversation touched on controversial decisions Vince has made throughout his career and his handling of issues like the XFL and UFC potential purchase years ago. • AEW and WWE Parallels: The episode featured comparisons between AEW and WWE, including Shane McMahon's involvement in the wrestling business and potential rumors of him joining AEW. The group commented on the parallels between the McMahon family dynamic and how it resonates with current wrestling storylines. • CM Punk and Drew McIntyre Storyline: Anticipation for the upcoming Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre at the Bad Blood event was discussed. The story was praised for not needing a title to be engaging, with the bracelet representing deeper symbolism within their feud. • Live Streaming and WWE's Media Strategy: There was commentary on WWE's evolving media strategy, including discussions around streaming deals, live content's importance, and their partnership with Netflix. • What We Learned Segment: • Stone Cold Steve Austin CTE Denial: The segment focused on how Stone Cold Steve Austin's denial of CTE in the documentary was jarring, especially considering the numerous clips of wrestlers, including Austin himself, taking dangerous head bumps during the same segment. • Vince McMahon's Mustache: There was also lighthearted commentary about Vince McMahon's controversial pencil mustache, comparing it to archetypes like Howard Hughes and Walt Disney. Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE Tuesdays at 9PM ET on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show
Coach Pete D'Arruda talks with author Cheryl Moore about annuities. Joe Murphy shares his take on the fifty basis point drop in the Federal interest rate. Brian Quaranta takes us on an A-I financial education. Eric Kearney and Joseph Lanza say don't beat yourself up if you're late to the saving party. Learn more at Financial Pizza. Check out Broadcasting Experts to learn how you can have your own podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The advisors have plenty to say this week. Coach Pete D'Arruda answers listener questions. Curt Lyman takes us to the movies. Joe Murphy has a zombie story to tell. Brian Quaranta says who needs GPS, just give me a map. Parker Holland touches on some recent news stories related to retirement planning. To learn more visit Financial Pizza. Check out Broadcasting Experts to discover how you can create your podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speakers: Tim Grover, Brian Tracy, Ryan Holiday, Wayne Dyer, Seth Feroce, Andrew Tate, Flex Lewis, Wes Watson, Joe Murphy, Luke Belmar, Dewayne Noel, Mel Robbins.
A jam packed pizza including Coach Pete D'Arruda has a conversation about the book The Richest Man in Babylon, Joe Murphy has some thoughts on when is the right time to put a plan together, Gregg Berrian has a case study and Brian Quaranta outlines what happens at a first meeting. That and more on Financial Pizza. To learn more about producing your own podcast visit Broadcasting Experts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Joe Murphy weighs in on this week's market dip and the impact it could have on your retirement. Coach Pete D'Arruda talks about the spend and leave plan for retirement. Russ Hackman speculates on what could happen depending on who wins the presidential election. Weston Lindeman tackles the pros and cons of annuities and Parker Holland explains how Roth conversions work and when it might make sense for you. Visit Financial Pizza to learn more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this week's Grass10 grazing management update, Joseph Dunphy discusses PastureBase data, Dry Matter % and Predicted grass growth, rainfall & soil temperatures for the week. Joseph also discusses the 300th Grass10 newsletter, stagnant growth rates and has a grazing update from Joe Murphy, Co. Kilkenny. Link to this week's Grass10 newsletter: https://bit.ly/Grass10-16thJuly For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com
In fractured times, what does it take to reach agreement? That's the question writers Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson set out to explore in a new play about the drama of climate negotiations. Kyoto, now running at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Swan Theater in Stratford-upon-Avon, tells the story of the 1997 Kyoto Summit as seen through the eyes of Don Pearlman, a notorious fossil fuel lobbyist and chain-smoking lawyer dubbed “the high priest of the Carbon Club” by der Speigel. Actor Stephen Kunken, who plays Pearlman, tells Akshat Rathi why he was drawn to the character, and what Kyoto can teach us about how agreement is achieved. Explore further: Past episode with Al Gore about breaking the petrostates stranglehold on climate progress Past episode about climate change storytelling with Kim Stanley Robinson, author of Ministry for the Future Past episode with Extrapolations writer and executive producer Dorothy Fortenberry about the growing demand for climate stories Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Mythili Rao. Special thanks this week to Kira Bindrim, Alicia Clanton, Anna Mazarakis, and Jessica Beck. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionJul. 03, 2024 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council with information on the group's latest quarterly member survey showing a continued positive outlook for the next six months.
The conversation continues to explore the concept of petrodollar and its impact on the United States. It discusses the historical agreement between the US and Saudi Arabia, orchestrated by Henry Kissinger, which allowed oil trades to be settled in US dollars. The conversation also delves into the rise of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and their efforts to create their own currency to settle trade, potentially challenging the dominance of the US dollar. The discussion highlights the importance of being aware of these geopolitical events and their potential impact on the value of the US dollar. Wealth Health Radio with Joe Murphy is heard Sundays at noon on AM 560 The Answer, WIND in Chicago. Visit MWM Financial to connect with Joe. Reports of the petrodollar system's demise are 'fake news' - here's why What the end of petrodollars means Atlantic Council U.S.-Saudi Petrodollar Pact Ends after 50 Years Reddit Visit Broadcasting Experts for more on podcast production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The UN climate conference in Kyoto in 1997 is the setting for a new play at the RSC. Its writers Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson talk about the dramatic potential they saw in that moment and in the decade leading up to it. Nathaniel Rateliff is a singer songwriter based in Denver, Colorado whose style of Americana and collaboration with the Nightsweats has garnered a steady following of fans due to his talent in storytelling and performance. He joins us to play live.We celebrate Midsummer's Day with poems that explore this heady midpoint in the year. Critic Tristram Fane Saunders chooses some of the most evocative midsummer verses, and Forward Prize-winning poet Sasha Dugdale reads “June”, a brand new poem specially commissioned for today's Front Row.Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Torquil MacLeod
As a new play depicts the landmark global climate change agreement, the Kyoto protocol, Jordan Dunbar has a front row seat. He heads to the historic English town of Stratford-Upon-Avon to watch the opening night of the play, Kyoto, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. He hears why the writers, Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson decided to dramatize the seemingly slow and tedious action of a global climate change conference. And the duo explain their goal to highlight Kyoto as a ‘parable of agreement' in a world full of disagreement.The programme also hears from two veterans of many real world climate change negotiations, including the Kyoto Protocol, the first global agreement to set legally binding targets. Christiana Figueres was responsible for leading climate negotiations as the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and Farhana Yamin provided legal and strategy advice to the leaders of AOSIS, the Alliance of Small Island States at Kyoto and nearly every UN climate summit since.Got a question, comment or experience you'd like to share? Email: TheClimateQuestion@BBC.comPresenter: Jordan Dunbar Producers: Phoebe Keane and Octavia Woodward Editor: Simon Watts Sound mix: Tom Brignell
There were plenty of headlines about the demise of the Petrodollar in recent weeks. The question is what does that mean? I sat down with Joe Murphy of Murphy Wealth Management in Valparaiso Indiana. Joe breaks it down in an easy to understand way and points out what it could mean and what impact it could have on retirees. This is the first of two parts that takes a deep dive into the Petrodollar and the de-dollarization. Joe Murphy and his show Wealth Health Radio heard Sundays at noon on AM 560 The Answer on WIND in Chicago. Visit MWMFinancial.tax to learn more. Reports of the petrodollar system's demise are 'fake news' - here's why What the end of petrodollars means Atlantic Council U.S.-Saudi Petrodollar Pact Ends after 50 Years RedditSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's show Coach Pete D'Arruda and Thomas Lipscomb have a lively conversation about making your retirement savings automatic. Kevin Sullivan and Robin Whitlock break down Social Security claiming strategies. Joe Murphy breaks down the Biden Crypto veto. Mark Henry shares a very personal and inspiring story. Call 800-662-6808 or visit Financial Pizza to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another jam packed show with Coach Pete D'Arruda talking about a high stakes game of Monopoly. Joe Murphy digs into a book by Robert Shiller dealing with how our emotions can actually move the market. Chris Longworth uses clips from Seinfeld that relate to planning for retirement. That and much more. Visit Financial Pizza to learn more. Check out Broadcasting Experts to find out how you can have your own podcast. Call 800-662-6808 or Text PIZZA to 600700. Here's a link to Narrative Economics by Robert ShillerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Iowa Business Council, representing Iowa's largest employers dig deep into the annual competitiveness dashboard to gain insights on challenges and opportunities for improvement to maintain Iowa's robust economy. Joe Murphy gets into the good, the bad and the ugly. While our greatest challenge remains a lack of people, we can hang our hat on many other successful initiatives that are helping maintain our status. Ranked 4th in Manufacturing outputs and a leader in workforce preparedness, it's no surprise that we're recruiting and retaining our manufacturers successfully. This episode has a bunch of amazing nuggets to understand Iowa's Manufacturing industry and its innovative nature. See the full show notes and summary: https://iowapodcast.com/iowa-business-council-joe-murphy
This week Coach Pete D'Arruda has some thoughts on the potential benefits of a Roth IRA. Joe Murphy breaks down inflation, disinflation and deflation. Eric Kearney and Joseph Lanza discuss the importance of budgeting all the way through retirement. Learn more by visiting Financial Pizza or call 800-662-6808. Visit Broadcasting Experts to see how they can help you have a media presence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is life like for Lyft driver Joe Murphy when Living Full Tilt? He tells us his story about adapting from falling out of a car at 4 years old, suffering head trauma from that fall and then years later becoming a beloved Lyft Driver! Thanks to Joe Murphy for joining the Alex Garrett Podcast Network! Find out more about Joe : https://livingfulltilt.com
Coach Pete D'Arruda wants you to have a steady reliable repeatable income stream in retirement. Joe Murphy examines the debt ceiling deal. Jay and Brittnay Hagy talk about the emotional side of retirement. Richard Pellitier says don't take the first offer. Mal Mason and Chae Kyle explain some of the benefits of Indexed Universal Life Insurance. Gary Nolan has a look back at 1991. That and more on Financial Pizza. Call 800-662-6808See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In January, CSI made a bold move to kick off 2024 and launched in two new states: Iowa and Oregon. Both states are already releasing new studies and engaging in the public policy arena. Along with its successful counterparts in Colorado and Arizona, as well as a newly launched chapter in Oregon, CSI Iowa is guided by a board of local leaders, each bringing expertise from various industries. These board members share CSI's dedication to factual and non-partisan policy analysis. To discuss the launch of CSI Iowa, our Chairman and Host Earl Wright is joined by Joe Murphy, President of the Iowa Business Council and the inaugural CSI Iowa Board Chair, and Ben Murrey, CSI Iowa Director of Policy & Research. They discuss why Iowa is suited for a new chapter of Common Sense Institute, the unique strengths and challenges facing Iowa currently, and give a sneak peek of some of the research to come from this new chapter. It's an exciting look into CSI's newest expansion, and we're thrilled to continue to provide our non-partisan research to Iowans as they consider public policy in their state. Thank you for listening to Common Sense Digest. Please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite podcatcher. All of our podcasts can be found here.
Welcome back to this episode of The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast.Today we are joined by Tranmere Rovers Goalie & Goalie Coach, Joe MurphyBig shout out to our sponsors!Invisalign: https://www.invisalign.co.uk/Mito Red Light: https://mitoredlight.com/?afmc=YourMito5Forged Irish Stout: https://www.instagram.com/forgedirishstout/?hl=enPlease make sure to like and subscribe if you enjoyed this podcast! Leave a comment, we read them all! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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