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Through its partnership with LIBRA Insurance Partners, TBA has access to resources that make securing offers for its advisors and their clients even easier. RGA – a reinsurer – is one of those resources that TBA leans out for specific impaired risk cases to secure an offer in just 24 hours. John Felton, President of TBA, sat down with Aaron Baack, RGA's Vice President of Underwriting, to discuss the unique opportunity this presents to advisors, how the process works, what impairments are most likely to get offers, and what carriers and eligibility face amounts and ages that are available through the program. For more information on how TBA and RGA can help you, contact TBA at info@tba.com or 865-588-9555.
Every December, we take the time to bring awareness to all the resources available for advisors at TBA and what advisors should be aware of and focus on as we move into a new year. John Felton hopped on to discuss the following: Refresher on what TBA Awareness Month is 3 important resources TBA offers that advisors should be more aware of With the election results, and the New Year approaching, what advisors should focus on when speaking to clients
Author and retired lawyer John Felton shares why chose the UAE over another country in Europe to retire We also look at the health insurance costs for seniors like him as more and more people stay longer in the EmiratesWe meet the 16-year-old who founded a social enterprise to empower orphans in CongoJess Sypen, star of UK TV show Dubai Hustle joins us for our property clinic with Haus & HausAnd all your family legal questions answered by lawyer Madeleine Mendy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is it a walk in the woods, or are we hiking? There is a difference, and today we are joined by John Felton from the Instagram and YouTube channel "As the Crow Flies Hiking" John is a passionate backpacker and hiker from Birmingham, Alabama. He hikes primarily in the southeast, but travels west annually to hike some of the beautiful areas in the western parts of the USA. Today we discuss how to get started, gear he uses and recommends, and why he is drawn to the woods. We also discuss his faith and why it is important to him and how it merges it into his message and his activities. https://www.youtube.com/@ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING www.taurususa.com www.cva.com www.birddogcoffeebeans.com www.himtnjerky.com www.citrusafe.com www.elimishieldhunt.com www.nukemhunting.com www.christianoutdoors.org
When it comes to business solutions - specifically guaranteed issue insurance for groups - the options can feel daunting. That's why we brought in two experts from Principal's business solutions team - Mark Householder & Tom Bates - to talk all things guaranteed issue term for groups. They joined our own John Felton to discuss the following questions: What is the ideal company/group for this product? Does this use level term, Annually Renewable Term, or are there options for each client? What type of financial professionals can find success with this product? Who handles the plan and policy administration and billing? Is there a cost? Can additional insureds be added to an existing group Could you discuss some of the more important qualifications for a group to qualify for guaranteed issue? Product Overview GI Inquiry Form Sample Quote Bonding Piece
49. Die FluchtEndgültig überzeugt, dass man Mylady übel mitgespielt hat, befreit John Felton sie aus dem Zimmer und flieht mit ihr auf ein Schiff. Das soll sie nach Frankreich bringen, ihn aber vorher nach Portsmouth, damit er ihren Deportationsbefehl von Buckingham unterfertigen lassen kann. Bei dieser Gelegenheit möchte Felton den Herzog töten, da er ihn für den Schänder von Mylady hält. Vorgelesen von Rainer Schuppe; aufgenommen und bearbeitet im Coworking Space Rayaworx, Santanyí, Mallorca.
Every December we celebrate TBA Awareness Month! John Felton sits down with Morgan Mynatt to talk about how TBA Awareness Month came to be, what three things advisors are most unaware of about TBA, and what is the #1 thing advisors should be more aware of when it comes to TBA and how they support advisors. If you have any questions about TBA or how TBA.com works, email info@tba.com.
Many associate life insurance with death benefit, but what many fail to see is all the other possibilities available through life insurance - including helping fund retirement. John Felton discusses the various living benefits available through life insurance, when an advisor should recommend the options that involve retirement funding, and how to get started. For more information on how TBA supports advisors in the life insurance space visit www.TBA.com.
Step into the streets of Europe from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, where news of criminals' deeds and their ultimate fate was delivered through compelling songs. These execution ballads, often sold on bustling streets and marketplaces, turned crime and punishment into melodic tales; haunting melodies that once carried tales of compassion, violence, and humanity itself. Our guest, Una McIlvenna takes us through her research on this intriguing tradition. Songs featured in the podcast with guest permission, and obtained from the website (links below.) My Special Guest is Una McIlvena Una McIlvenna is Honorary Senior Lecturer in English at the Australian National University, and has held positions at the Universities of Melbourne, Sydney, Kent and Queen Mary University of London. A literary and cultural historian, she researches the early modern and nineteenth-century pan-European tradition of singing the news, and the history of crime and punishment, looking at songs in English, French, German, Dutch and Italian. Her monograph Singing the News of Death: Execution Ballads in Europe 1500-1900 (OUP, 2022) explores the phenomenon of the execution ballad, songs that spread the news of condemned criminals and their often ghastly ends. This is accompanied by her website ExecutionBallads.com which features recordings of some of these songs. She has published articles on news-singing in Past & Present, Renaissance Studies, Media History, Parergon, and Huntington Library Quarterly, and is a co-founder of the international Song Studies Network. Contrafactum Execution ballads intertwine music, emotion, and history, using 'contrafactum' or 'parody' to re-purpose well-known melodies. Identified with phrases like 'to the tune of...,' these melodies acquired intricate emotional associations. 'Fortune My Foe,' a somber melody, resonated across early modern northern Europe, accompanying songs of death and disaster. Surprising contrasts emerged as lively tunes like 'Row Well Ye Mariners' satirically celebrated John Felton's execution in 1570. Italian ballads deviated, employing metrical forms like ottava rima and terza rima. Notably, terza rima expressed nobles' remorse in the first-person voice during executions. This fusion of melody and verse crafted poignant narratives, embodying compassion, satire, and reflection through time. The Business Of Singing The News Printers meticulously inked the tales onto single-sheet broadsides and pamphlets, ready to be sold by the street singers who transformed words into melody. These itinerant vendors often bought songsheets wholesale, their lives hand-to-mouth as they navigated various trades. As they sang the contents of the ballads, they not only promoted their wares but also propagated stories that would resonate through the ages. Thus, execution ballads merged commerce and culture, leaving an indelible mark on the historical fabric. In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Uncover the significance of singing the news. 2. Explore aspects of crime and punishment. 3. Examine commonalities and differences between ballads. 4. Examine messages, themes and elements- including elements of the supernatural. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more: https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles Guest Links: Website: https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/execution-ballads/about (podcast songs can be listened to here) https://twitter.com/UnaMcIlvenna https://www.instagram.com/una_mcilvenna/ Book Link https://amzn.to/3KAL4FN --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntedchronicles/message
John Felton sits down with Dr. Robert Frank, Medical Director for LIBRA Insurance Partners, to get Dr. Frank's expertise and insight on the following when it comes to impaired risk cases in life insurance: How does Dr. Frank help advisors like you and brokerages like TBA in the impaired risk space Recurring impaired risk ailments that are worth challenging a carrier on for a better rating The #1 mistake advisors or insureds make when it comes to medical underwriting when applying for insurance What piece of advice Dr. Frank would give to advisors when they encounter impaired risk cases For impaired risk questionnaires, to schedule a time to speak to TBA's impaired risk specialist, or to get you in contact with Dr. Frank: https://www.tba.com/quotes-and-underwriting/impaired-risk-questionnaires/ This is a re-release of a 2022 episode.
Amazon addicts are furiously scouring their screens as the annual one-day Prime shopping event gets underway. Last year, 200 million Prime members worldwide bought over 300 million items. How does Amazon's workforce handle all those orders? Robots! In 2022, one billion packages making up an eighth of all orders worldwide were sorted by a robot. Logistics also play a crucial part in the company's operations as it integrates artificial intelligence further into the business. It's also managing a multitude of other changes including reducing its head count post-pandemic. Joining Julia to discuss is Amazon Senior Vice President of Worldwide Operations John Felton. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In this episode, Vice President of Welcome Funds, Dan Ohman and TBA's John Felton discuss the basics of life settlements, the tax implications, the overall process, and the sweet spot policies that make the most sense for pursuing a life settlement. TBA admittedly had shied away from the Life Settlements business when it first came on the insurance scene in the 90s, but now with more regulations in place, TBA welcomes the ability to assist advisors and their clients when it makes sense.
It's a question we hear time and time again: "Do I recommend buy-sell or key person for this business owner client?" In this episode, John Felton and Zach Gosselin break it down: The key differences between key person vs buy-sell What scenarios each solution makes the most sense in The tax implications for the business or beneficiaries For more information on how to provide the best risk management solutions for your business owner clients, click here.
What are the top market trends we're seeing in the life insurance space right now? Zach Gosselin and John Felton sit down to highlight the top 4 and why you should be pursuing these planning solutions for your clients. In addition, they share some free resources available to you through carriers and TBA that will help you effectively illustrate the importance of these coverages, as well as what target market they make the most sense for. For more information on anything mentioned in the episode, or links to the resources mentioned, email info@tba.com.
What if business owners were the owners of their own policies and could fund them to build cash as they thought appropriate? That's what Mutual of Omaha calls the Living Benefit Buy-Sell because it is designed to produce living benefits in addition to providing a death benefit. TBA's John Felton sat down with Mutual of Omaha's Stephen Alloy to discuss this agreement structure, what, if any, are the taxable events in the long run, and when this makes the most sense for a business owner. For more information on the Living Benefit Buy-Sell, see the supporting materials below: Living Benefit Buy-Sell Brochure Living Benefit Buy-Sell Video This is for informational purposes only. Recommendations for financial product or financial strategies must be suitable for the individual based on their circumstances. Mutual of Omaha does not give tax advice.
22 December 2022: Author John Felton and his wife Heinka are sharing their latest Christmas storyIt's flu season, so should we all be taking a flu jab? We ask Dr PavanPunam chats to divorce coach Karen McNenny for those families who are struggling to find a happy balance through the holidaysAnd Helen catches up with Chef Massimo Bottura.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The faster the better is the way the world operates now, and the life insurance space is finally catching up. John Felton discusses the three fastest ways to write term business, and what parameters make each one the right choice for your clients: - Vive - SwiftTerm - 1 Page App For more information on these processes and products, email info@tba.com or call 865-588-9555.
August 9th: John Felton Parish Kills (1982) When bad things pile up in someone's life, they may find themselves feeling like there's little that can be done to right all the wrongs. On August 9th 1982 a man who felt as though the world was on his shoulders walked into his workplace armed and ready to fight. A man who, prior to the shooting, was seen as anything but a cold-blooded killer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Felton_Parish, https://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/parish-john.htm, https://fortworthbusiness.com/opinion/in-market-remembering-a-violent-event/, https://www.click2houston.com/content/2019/10/08/a-look-back-at-10-of-the-deadliest-shootings-in-texas/, https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Parish,_John_Felton, http://www.vipfaq.com/John%20Felton%20Parish.html
John Felton sits down with Dr. Robert Frank, Medical Director for LIBRA Insurance Partners, to get Dr. Frank's expertise and insight on the following when it comes to impaired risk cases in life insurance: How does Dr. Frank help advisors like you and brokerages like TBA in the impaired risk space Recurring impaired risk ailments that are worth challenging a carrier on for a better rating The #1 mistake advisors or insureds make when it comes to medical underwriting when applying for insurance What piece of advice Dr. Frank would give to advisors when they encounter impaired risk cases For impaired risk questionnaires, to schedule a time to speak to TBA's impaired risk specialist, or to get you in contact with Dr. Frank, email jstanifer@tba.com.
As you strategize on how to end the second half of the year strong, John Felton and Zach Gosselin sit down to provide five solutions and opportunities to grow your life insurance business this year. Items mentioned in the episode: 1 Page App: tba.com/forms/1-page-multi-carrier-app/ Impaired Risk: www.tba.com/quotes-and-underwriting/impaired-risk-questionnaires/ Mobile App: www.tba.com/mobile-app/ Playbook: www.tba.com/playbook/
24 March 2022: Rites for Girls is an organisation on a mission to change the world, one girl at a time. Fiona McBride from Kaplan is helping mums to get back in the workplace. Dr Arif Khan is a child neurologist and gives us signs to look out for when it comes to child development. The WED Movement recently had a large workshop in AD to talk about various themes within child development. And John Felton is an 81-year-old grandad who has written books especially for his grandson who is dyslexic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In theory, accelerated underwriting (AU) sounds like a win-win for everyone involved, but what are they not telling you? TBA's Kathryn Kinnane and John Felton sat down with your host, Morgan, to discuss if the pros actually outweigh the cons when it comes to AU opportunities. For more information, visit TBA.com/podcast
TBA's Morgan Mynatt, John Felton, and Zach Gosselin discuss what exactly TBA Awareness Month is, and why it came to be. In addition, they highlight some resources that advisors can use to generate new life insurance business, as well as make their practices more efficient.
For his obdurate and reckless governance Charles I (1625-49) faced an equally obdurate and formidable parliament and he lost. The monarchy too lost, yet Charles grasped a martyr's crown becoming the first saint of the Church of England. His reign may have contributed hugely to the destruction of the monarchy but his conduct during the trial and the dignity he displayed afterwards also helped maintain the prestige of monarchy and contributed to its ultimate restoration. CHARACTERS Charles I – King of England, Scotland and Ireland Henrietta Maria – Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland, wife of Charles James I & VI – King of England, Scotland and Ireland, father of Charles Anne of Denmark – Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland, mother of Charles Prince Henry – elder brother of Charles Elizabeth – Electress consort of the Palatinate, elder sister of Charles Prince Charles – son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, heir apparent George Villiers – duke of Buckingham William Laud – Archbishop of Canterbury Roger Manwaring – anti-Calvinist bishop of St. David's Richard Montagu – anti-Calvinist bishop of Chichester Thomas Wentworth – earl of Stafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Prince Rupert of the Rhine - nephew of Charles, Royalist cavalry commander Parliamentarians John Eliot John Pym Denzil Holles William Strode Arthur Heselrig John Hampden John Rolle William Prynne – prominent Puritan and lawyer Oliver Cromwell – parliamentarian and military commander Thomas Fairfax – commander of the New Model Army Robert Devereux – earl of Essex, chief commander of the Parliamentarian army John Bradshawe – President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I John Finch – speaker of the House of Commons (1628-29) William Lenthall – speaker of the House of Commons (1640-47) John Felton – army lieutenant and assassin Francis Bacon – Lord Chancellor Infanta Maria Anna – suitor for Charles I, daughter of Philip III of Spain Philip III – King of Spain Louis XIII – King of France, father of Henrietta Maria Ferdinand II – Archduke of Further Austria Peter Paul Rubens – Flemish poet and diplomat Henry VII – King of England (1485-1509) Edward III – King of England (1327-77) John Milton – contemporary poet and civil servant GM Trevelyan - historian CREDITS Juan Baptiste Lully – Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Henry Purcell – The Old Bachelor 75201__robinhood76__01113-knight-fight-orginal Dan Mitch3ll – Wild Horses 267297__claudius__cellar-atmo-large-building 380825__komal22moiz__tug-boat-horn-sound-effect bbc_period-bat_07019005 bbc_period-bat_07019147 bbc_battle-cro_07019150 490800__jordishaw__stabbing-sound 408391__turchinoa__paper-crumple 151769__gnrja__storm-wind-2
Today we continue our series of interviews in partnership with Webb School of Knoxville. Each student in the Introduction to Entrepreneurship & Design Thinking course will interview a local entrepreneur. In this episode, Sadie Felton ‘22 interviews John Felton, founder of TBA, Tennessee Brokerage Agency.
John Felton and Zach Gosselin discuss life insurance solutions for protecting your small and large business owner clients, as well as using specific coverage strategies to retain employees. This episode covers several different options including: Buy-Sell Key Person Term vs Permanent Coverage Needs analysis, solution maps, case studies, and planning solutions mentioned in this episode for Business Owners, and other client demographics can be found in the free Life Insurance Playbook: Download Here
John Felton, president of TBA, sits down with Morgan Mynatt to discuss term insurance and why John has considered it "the lost sale." John talks about the opportunities that exist in term coverage that you have written on your clients, as well as ways to position yourself as an expert with your client's existing coverage that you did not write.
John Felton and Zach Gosselin, of TBA, sat down to discuss the variety of ways that advisors can grow their life insurance business with their existing book of business. You'll have to listen to find out the three simple ways that they can do this. John mentioned the Advisor Playbook, a new resource exclusive to TBA advisors, which provides not only a solution map but a needs analysis for the core target markets that TBA has seen the most in its decades in business. To request your own copy of the e-book, email Morgan at mmynatt@tba.com.
What if your clients cannot medically qualify for LTC or an LTC rider? John Felton, President of TBA, sat down with Dave Weber, Life Sales Director at Mutual of Omaha, to discuss the Life Protection Advantage or Income Advantage IUL products. With these policies, the Chronic Illness rider is ALWAYS included, regardless of age, face amount, or rate class. If Mutual of Omaha issues the life insurance contract, the insured will ALWAYS, automatically get the Chronic Illness rider. That's $1,000,000, or 80% of the DB, whichever is less, of Chronic Illness protection.
In this 5 Minute Fix episode, John Felton, talks about the benefits of the 1 Page App. Although, the obvious one is the time it saves advisors when it comes to submitting term and permanent life insurance, there are several others you may not have thought of yet. Listen in to find out what they are...
Ask and you shall receive! For all of those who provided feedback in our end-of-year survey, there was a resounding response that you wanted more advisor first-hand experience stories and we're excited to deliver more of that to you in 2021. Jon Hodges, part of the John Hackney Agency, sat down with our own John Felton, President of TBA, to discuss just how to make life insurance part of your planning cycle for your clients. This is worth the 15 minute listen!
John Felton, President of TBA, reflects on 2020 and the changes that we hope to make for our advisors as we move forward in 2021. Listen in and get inspired to make your own resolutions in the new year!
For many advisors, they stay away from term insurance because they feel it isn't a profitable way to do a business. At TBA, we know how to change this for our advisors. In less than 5 minutes, John Felton provides several ways to put more money in your pocket while securing better term coverage for your clients.
Primer día de encierro para Milady y ya intentó degollar a Felton. Y ve a John Felton como el más débil de sus carceleros
I chat with David from The Siècle about the two assassinations we've just covered: the Duke of Buckingham, and the Duc de Berry. They were both killed for political reasons, but the reaction to their deaths could not have been more different, while their assassins, John Felton and Louis Pierre Louvel, were either celebrated or forgotten. Listen to The Siècle here: http://thesiecle.com/ Check out the podcast website: https://www.paxbritannica.info Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodBritannica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritannicaPax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019 is quickly coming to a close, and we want to make sure that you start off 2020 on the right foot! The average life insurance policy takes 74 days from start to finish. It is no wonder that financial advisors avoid it. TBA has discovered a way to make life easier and more efficient using technological advances, personalized support & focused expertise. In this week's episode, John Felton discusses some of the different resources and tools made available exclusively to TBA's advisors to make them more successful: Marketing Assistance TBA Mobile App SalesLink Policy Review 1 Page App
John Felton, the man who rammed a dagger into the heart of the second most powerful individual in the British Isles, claimed he did so out of patriotism and piety. That's probably the truth, but it wasn't the whole truth. Felton had serious personal grievances with the Duke of Buckingham, and had spent months trying to get his justice. We also look at the early years of the future Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud, and his brushes with the Puritans and with Arminianism. He will play a central role in future Caroline religious policy and the outbreak of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Check out the podcast website: https://www.paxbritannica.info Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodBritannica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritannicaPax In this episode I made particular use of the following publications: The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume I: The Origins of Empire. David Smith, The Stuart Parliaments, 1603-1689 Kishlasnky, M, A Monarchy Transformed: 1603-1714 The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Having an ileostomy is life saving but when it prolapses it can be hard to get over it, John talks about his experience getting over multiple prolapses, discusses his mindset and training tools he has put in place to prevent further ostomy issues arising. John has made it his life's mission to help people know you don't have to lead a limited life because of Crohn's Disease or having an ileostomy. I’m a 30 something year old dad, who happens to be an Exercise Rehabilitation Therapist and I have Crohns disease. I am helping my friends at Crohns Colitis UK to reach people and put their minds at ease when thinking about life with Crohns disease. I hope this helps, I would love to hear from you in the comments and welcome a discussion where we can all answer any questions and learn from us all. That way we can all get a little bit more help when we need it. Getting over a prolapse multiple times | John Felton on CrohnsCast ====================================== #crohnscast #crohnsdisease #crohnscolitiswarriors ====================================== My Socials Instagram - https://is.gd/sw8Pc0 Twitter - https://is.gd/R7Ko6u Facebook - https://is.gd/tG0mmw YouTube - https://is.gd/7eflmB Podcast - https://is.gd/9w1nXi ====================================== Links shortened by tinyurl Gear used Main camera - https://is.gd/spHLS7 Smartphone camera 1 - https://is.gd/neXpps Smartphone camera 2 - https://is.gd/xPEv6I Small action camera 1 - https://is.gd/ts0Jsq Small action camera 2 - https://is.gd/lYmxD4 Shotgun mike - https://is.gd/HdFYKH Lighting 1 - https://is.gd/KLgw7v Lighting 2 - https://is.gd/T31xHR Micro lighting - https://is.gd/jORwwE Tripod 1 - https://is.gd/YdmFlR Tripod 2 - https://is.gd/e5d8rG Tripod 3 - https://is.gd/95SYB8 Gimble - https://is.gd/IwrczJ Disclaimer: This video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thanks for the support! =====================================
If you tuned in to our last episode, you heard John Felton and Zach Gosselin touch on the changes in the LTC market and specifically the emergence of LTC hybrid products as traditional LTC products became scarcer. This week, Felton, President of TBA, sat down with David Smitherman, Business Development Vice President for Nationwide, to delve deeper into some of the nuances of the hybrid LTC market and when certain products make the most sense for your clients' situations.
In this episode of Life Insurance Link Up, John Felton and Zach Gosselin join us again to discuss Long-Term Care (LTC), how the market has changed and what solutions benefit your clients the most. There have been many changes in the LTC market over the years, namely that just standard LTC coverage is essentially obsolete. Zach and John touch on how LTC is still a need for your clients, but that the product offerings now are actually better and provide more benefits to your clients overall.
John Felton, President of TBA, and Zach Gosselin, Vice President of Sales, sit down and discuss Policy Review and what that means for your book of business. TBA teaches you how to find opportunities with existing clients and also how to approach a client for this type of analysis. Adding this simple solution to your approach with new and existing clients can not only have a positive impact for them long term but can also have a positive effect on your profitability. Click here for the Policy Review kit mentioned in the episode. Click here to reach out to TBA directly with any questions.
Highlights from John Felton of the Centre of Personal Performance, Chris Thomas CEO of Transplant Australia, Michael Coombs Founder and CEO of Career Trackers, and Pia Lee, CEO of LIW, sharing their leadership moments.
Olympian John Felton from the Centre for Personal Performance, shares his passion for helping people improve their health and physical function to lift enjoyment of life. He talks about the science and latest research on recovery, exercise and diet and outlines strategies that can easily be deployed to change our minds and bodies to help us enjoy a healthier life and be more productive at work.
John Felton is an expert on the physiology of personal performance, clinical rehabilitation and corporate wellness. John has been immersed in exercise science and elite performance for over 30 years. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta in White-Water Slalom Canoeing. He is an accredited Exercise Physiologist, has a Bachelor of Applied Science and an Associate Diploma in Sport Science. The conversation takes a deep dive into the latest science, including ketogenics, intermittent fasting, longevity, exercise and disease and a whole lot more. No woo woo in this one people.
In this edition of the Berkshire Eagle Podcast, host Mark Mills presents coverage of a forum held on Saturday, April 22, at the Stockbridge Public Library on the impact of fake news on America’s democratic institutions. The discussion explored how fake news has infiltrated public discourse and what consumers and established news outlets can do to combat the false stories and insidious effects of phony news reports. Panelists included Bill Everhart, editor of the editorial page of The Berkshire Eagle and Elizabeth Jensen, ombudsman for National Public Radio. The moderator was veteran journalist John Felton of Lee.
Hillary Clinton: geestesziek, of in ieder geval een paar french fries short of a happy meal... Hoe meer Trump’s mentale gesteldheid tegen hem gebruikt wordt hoe meer hij en z’n supporters roepen van “wat je zegt ben jezelf!” (v.a. 1m30). Gary Johnson: de Libertarische presidentskandidaat is pro-abortus en vindt dat marijuana de wereld beter maakt. Niet echt een redelijk alternatief dus voor rechtse Republikeinen die anti-Trump zijn (5m58). Vooroordeel en partijdigheid: in wat voor krampachtige bochten moet je je wringen als journalist om net te doen alsof je níet denkt dat Trump totaal ongeschikt is voor het presidentschap. Gesprek met NPR-veteraan John Felton (10m30). doubledutchamerika@gmail.com
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from August 28, 2015. For more go to http://www.tytmembership.com. Power Panel with Cenk, Ben, Jimmy Dore and John Iadarola. CNN does coverage of the VA shooter with references that the shooter operated gay websites. Guns are not the reason for violent crime. It's the crime itself. England, Japan, and Netherlands have low crime rate. In the states, we have more deaths because of an iron object that is used upon the crime. If guns are everywhere it is possible that more people will die in a violent crime. Power Panel with Cenk, Ben, Jimmy, and Ana. John Felton was pulled over because he didn't signal early enough. But the truth is the police said he made direct eye contact. 17 years old was sentenced to 11 years to prison because of his support of ISIS. Also, he convinces his friend to go to Syria to join ISIS.
John Felton, executive vice president for business development for Quadrant, says the company is the foremost provider of the best enterprise-wide insurance solutions for property and casualty insurance.