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In this sun-soaked episode of The Struts Life, I—Luke Spiller—teleport you to my beloved Maui for a whirlwind of rock-star vacation stories: from unplugged sets with Nick Perri and John Levine celebrating my solo-album launch, to impromptu Harley rides, vintage-shop adventures, and poolside jam sessions with Steven Tyler, plus sunset sing-alongs at Mick Fleetwood's now-legendary Front Street restaurant. Between tales of factor-50-defying sunburns, sea-turtle encounters, and lazy beach recharges, I tease fresh solo tracks, a Christmas single in the works, and the guerrilla Silver Lake photo shoot powering our upcoming tour visuals—proving that even off-tour, The Struts keep the engine roaring Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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New details emerge from White House Logs during Joe Biden's time as Vice President. Records show Hunter Biden's business partners appeared at the White House over a dozen times and even met with Joe. In this video, criminal defense lawyer Robert Gouveia reviews the story from Miranda Devine and John Levine at the New York Post.More: https://linktr.ee/robertgouveiaCharged in AZ? https://rrlawaz.com/schedule-appointment/#BidenCrimeFamily #HunterBiden #WhiteHouse
On this Episode of Under the Library: Having left Dick's house, everyone is killing time before the show. At the General Store, John Boone meets Jo's boss Belinda. She overcharges him for 3 cans of beans and some gum for Culligan. Jo feels bad and steals an extra can of beans for Boone. Culligan, Boone, and Jo arrive at The Classic and hear an animated conversation in the foyer. One voice belongs to John Levine, the theater owner, and the other voice wants to sell him fried chicken. Bello Poulet, dressed in pants with suspenders over a chicken costume, has patented the first greaseless fried chicken. As Culligan, Boone, and Jo loiter outside of the theater eating fried chicken, they are joined by Franny, Dick, and Rutherford. The group heads into the theater, maneuvering around Bello in his chicken suit. Rutherford immediately breaks off from the group to investigate. He attempts to talk his way past a couple of burly guards to get backstage but is rebuffed. The rest of the group settles into their front row seats as Levine walks onstage to introduce the opening act, singer Lana Peret, who looks like a brunette Dolly Parton in a long black dress with tattoo sleeves of abstract symbols. Her deep, rich voice is breathtaking, and as she finishes the theater erupts into applause. Finally Caspar Muscovane takes the stage with his assistant Ms. Sara Banner. Jo volunteers to assist with a card trick and watches as he creates an elaborate tower taller than his head. With the wave of a hand, the tower disappears without a trace, ending Act 1. During this final trick Franny may have glimpsed the glint of a mirror from the side of the stage. During Act 2 there is a crash in the back of the theater, followed by screams. Caspar says "don't be alarmed. These are spirits from around the world. I have summoned them." He demands that the audience ask the spirits questions, and Culligan, Boone, and Franny oblige. Next week we will learn the outcome of Franny's question: "how did my uncle die?' ------------------------ Bloodstone is an original Call of Cthulhu sandbox, designed by Under the Library's Keeper, and features weekly actual play / live play / real play sessions. Call of Cthulhu is a Horror Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) similar to Dungeons & Dragons, which focuses on narrative development, gore, portals from beyond and servitors of the outer gods. If you're interested in becoming a cultist, you can join us at underthelibrary.com or patreon.com/underthelibrary. Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov. https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
John Levine tries to teach humor to a classroom of masked students.
In this episode, we set down with the executive team of the Lehigh Valley Private Equity Fund.We thought it would be fun to pull back the curtain of a private equity fund and see what the actual thought processes and discussions on certain topics looked like and how they evaluated different assets and risks. Remember, this is your MBA. Have a notepad handy and get ready to take some notes!Below are just a few of the discussion points that we covered during the interview:✅ Fund structure✅ Why a multi-asset fund versus a 1-asset syndication✅ Strategy of acquisition schedule / deployment of capital✅ Challenges of starting a private equity fundYou can reach Jeff Cella, John Levine or Tejas Gosai by:✅ Website: https://www.lehighvalleyprivateequityfund.com/✅ Phone: 610-673-0073✅ Email: admin@lvpefund.comJeff Cella's Bio:Jeff has over 25 years of commercial lending experience working in the Lehigh Valley for various regional and national banking institutions. Jeff started his first private equity fund in 2011 under Regulation D (the “Conquest Fund”), with the Conquest Fund targeting the residential real estate investor looking for purchase and rehab loans. He started a second lending fund, CF FUND II in 2018 when the offering received qualification under the SEC pursuant to Regulation A. Conquest Funding and CF FUND II have generated over $47 million in loans financing over 410 projects and as of the date of this Memorandum, have never missed an interest payment to any investor. Jeff is responsible for all areas of management and operations of these funds. Jeff personally reviews each loan application with his lending team before committing to make a loan because he values quality of quantity when making loans. John LeVine's Bio:John has spent over 25 years in the real estate sector having started as the Director of Taxation for one of the largest strip center developers in the country at the time. John consultant for, at the time, a small New York City-based shopping center owner that was ramping up its organization, embarking on an acquisition spree that created a company that went from $30 million worth of assets to well over $500 million in the period of three (3) years. John is currently the Chief Investment Officer of LVPEFUND.Tejas Gosai's Bio:Tejas has over 20 years of real estate experience including real estate development, property management, and commercial finance. With a focus on creating generational wealth for his investors, Tejas constructed, opened, and operated over a dozen major hotels, gas stations, multi-family assets, and developed retail & strip malls totaling over $75MM in real estate holdings. Combining his experiences, Tejas created one of the fastest-growing commercial real estate firms specifically focused on the Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton markets. He and his firm ranked in the top 100 teams in America, closing over $100M in volume. He has created a proprietary, media-based interfacing technology, that unlocks Lehigh and Northampton property owners throughout various commercial & residential asset classes. This technology is used to deliver unfettered access to off-market inventory exclusively for the Lehigh Valley Private Equity Fund. Please subscribe to the Real Estate Investor MBA Podcast on the following platforms: iTunes Spotify Stitcher iHeart Radio TuneIN Google Podcast If you like what we are doing and see that we are providing a lot of value, please be sure to leave us a 5-star review and positive comment. In doing so, this helps us continue to attract the highest quality type guests to interview and for you to listen to.Check out our website at www.realestateinvestormba.com Follow us on Social Media: ✔️ Facebook✔️ LinkedIn
Today I am here with John Levine and we are talking about players futures, Fa, and more offseason stuff follow me on IG @Thunderain55 , and this episode was made possible by Anchor the Easiest way to make a pocast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ian-campbell60/message
Will quantum cryptography affect the DNS and DNSSEC? If so, how? and when? Today at the "Tech Day" part of the ICANN 66 meeting in Montreal, John Levine spoke about what impact quantum crypto might have on DNS. His slides are available at: https://static.ptbl.co/static/attachments/232986/1572893313.pdf?1572893313 In this TDYR episode, I talk about what John said in that session and my thoughts around it all. NIST's "Post-Quantum Cryptography" work mentioned in the episode can be found at: https://csrc.nist.gov/Projects/Post-Quantum-Cryptography/Post-Quantum-Cryptography-Standardization
More Whooverville 11 coverage this week with a panel featuring Sgt. Benton himself, John Levine. End Theme: Doctor Who(Gypsy Guitar) by Thrip If you’re a fan of the show you can now support it via Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/tdrury The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
This week, we read, "Penny Or Your Thoughts," by John Levine. Join Joe, Sharon, Liz, and Robert as we read this play exploring the power of night time thoughts. If you would like to submit a play for consideration, please send the PDF to literary@panglossian.org. If you would like to learn more about Panglossian Productions, please visit www.panglossian.org. Special thanks to THE SOUND TECHS WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED
America's first national sports spectacle took place in 1823, when the North and South sent their best horses for a single dramatic race that came to symbolize the regional tensions of a changing nation. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Great Match Race, which laid the foundations of modern American thoroughbred racing. We'll also ponder a parasite's contribution to culture and puzzle over a misinformed criminal. Intro: Quentin Tarantino's cast and crew left greetings to his editor in their work. The first subject in Anton Reicha's Fugue No. 18 is a single note repeated 34 times. Sources for our feature on the Great Match Race: John Eisenberg, The Great Match Race, 2006. Nancy L. Struna, "The North-South Races: American Thoroughbred Racing in Transition, 1823-1850," Journal of Sport History 8:2 (Summer 1981), 28-57. Paul E. Johnson, "Northern Horse: American Eclipse as a Representative New Yorker," Journal of the Early Republic 33:4 (Winter 2013), 701-726. Katherine Carmines Mooney, Race Horse Men: Slavery and Freedom at the Nineteenth-Century Racetrack, dissertation, Yale University, 2012. Richard Nash, "Joy and Pity: Reading Animal Bodies in Late Eighteenth-Century Culture," Eighteenth Century 52:1 (Spring 2011), 47-67. Michael S. Rosenwald, "Before Justify, There Was Eclipse and a Horse-Racing War Between North And South," Washington Post, May 19, 2018. Oswald West, "Famous Horses and Horsemen of the Pioneer Period," Oregon Historical Quarterly 46:2 (June 1945), 140-155. C.C. Colden, "The Great Match Race Between Eclipse and Sir Henry," Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship, 1857, 184-194. Max Farrand, "The Great Race -- Eclipse Against the World!" Scribner's Magazine 70:4 (October 1921), 457-464. "The Match Race," The Port Folio 16:255 (July 1823), 81-83. W.E. Beard, "The War of the Roses," Trotwood's Monthly 3:2 (November 1906), 178-189. "The Running Turf in America," Harper's New Monthly Magazine 241:41 (June 1870), 91-97. Famous Horses of America, 1877. James Douglas Anderson and Balie Peyton, Making the American Thoroughbred, 1916. Listener mail: Kevin D. Lafferty, "Can the Common Brain Parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, Influence Human Culture?" Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 273:1602 (2006), 2749-2755. Jaroslav Flegr, "Influence of Latent Toxoplasma Infection on Human Personality, Physiology and Morphology: Pros and Cons of the Toxoplasma–Human Model in Studying the Manipulation Hypothesis," Journal of Experimental Biology 216:1 (2013), 127-133. Jaroslav Flegr, Marek Preiss, and Jirí Klose, "Toxoplasmosis-Associated Difference in Intelligence and Personality in Men Depends on Their Rhesus Blood Group but Not Abo Blood Group," PLoS One 8:4 (2013), e61272. M. Novotná et al. "Toxoplasma and Reaction Time: Role of Toxoplasmosis in the Origin, Preservation and Geographical Distribution of Rh Blood Group Polymorphism," Parasitology 135:11 (2008), 1253-1261. Jaroslav Flegr et al. "Neurophysiological Effect of the Rh Factor: Protective Role of the RhD Molecule Against Toxoplasma-Induced Impairment of Reaction Times in Women," Neuroendocrinology Letters 29:4 (2008), 475. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener John Levine. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
The instincts of two pairs are brought into high focus in this comedy by John Levine. Will they be able to follow logical reasoning, or will they give into their nature? This comedy, the first of our second series of plays, was written by John Levine, and features music by Fabian Measures.
Here's the latest free podcast and download from Toby Hadoke, as he tracks down another figure from the first 50 years of televisual Doctor Who, and gets a view on their part in the show, as well as their career as a whole...
My Whooverville 4 coverage continues with an interview with John Levine, I show up a little but you'll mostly hear James Naughton from Podshock and Siobhan Gallichan from The Flashing Blade. End theme is Dr Who Gypsy Guitar by Thrip If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
One hundredth episode! Phew! We start with a little bit of feedback then it's straight into John Levine's jaw dropping appearance at Invasion back in February, maybe he was jet lagged? I certainly was but I don't think I've ever seen anyone so hostile to a convention audience! We end with the amazing news that broke last Sunday of the finding of two previously missing early episodes of Dr Who, then as this is the 100th episode a self endulgent montage collected over the last few months. You can see John Levine's appearance at Invasion here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T7NTPg1LWU& a clip from the newly discovered episode of Galaxy Four can be seen here http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/videos/p00mh15q and another from the newly found episode of The Underwater Meanace here http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/videos/p00mh16b End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
This week it is murder at the Abbey and childhood memories on tap. First up is my audio book review of the unabridged novel Brother Odd by Dean Koontz as the adventures of the amazing Odd Thomas continue. Then courtesy of our friends at the DWO Whocast you get to hear actor and Doctor Who classic series regular, John Levine, tell a terrific story from his childhood. Many Whovians will remember him as Sgt. Benton alongside the Brigadier and UNIT. Music this week is the song The Train Don't Run here Anymore by James Christian and the Oriskany Strings and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As Always your comments and suggestions are welcome.