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The Perfect RIA
Bonus Episode: The Numbers Behind Financial Success

The Perfect RIA

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 25:33


Matthew Jarvis and John Poole discuss the critical importance of financial advisors understanding their business numbers and the implications for practice valuation and sales. They explore common misconceptions among advisors regarding their knowledge of financial metrics, the impact of market growth on practice valuation, and the challenges faced by generational transitions in the industry. The conversation highlights the need for advisors to be well-informed about their business details to avoid pitfalls during practice sales and to ensure successful equity events. The Numbers Behind Financial Success Resources in today's episode: - Matt Jarvis: Website | LinkedIn - John Poole: LinkedIn - Get your practice valuation here

Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files; Interview with private investigator John Poole

Unforbidden Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 20:55


On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.The victim, 18-year-old Jessica Currin, was murdered sometime between July 29, 2000, and August 1, 2000. On the morning of August 1, Jessica's body was discovered behind Mayfield Middle School in Mayfield, Kentucky. Dr. Mark LeVaughn, the medical examiner, initially determined that Jessica had died from strangulation and blunt head trauma. However, under cross-examination, Dr. LeVaughn admitted there was no evidence of strangulation, bruising, scratching, or sexual assault. He based his initial conclusion on the presence of a belt found near Jessica's body. A subsequent autopsy by Dr. George Nichols could not determine the cause of Jessica's death, leaving the circumstances of her death unresolved. In February 2001, Jeremy Adams and Carlos Saxton were charged with murder and related offenses in connection with Jessica Currin's case. However, by February 2003, these charges were dismissed due to discovery violations and missing evidence, which never reappeared during Quincy's trial.Three witnesses—Victoria Caldwell, Vanisha Stubblefield, and Rosie Crice—testified against Quincy and his co-defendants. Victoria and Vanisha had initially identified Jeremy Adams and Carlos Saxton as the perpetrators shortly after Jessica's body was found. However, their testimonies changed significantly over time, influenced by Susan Galbreath (a self-appointed investigator), the Mayfield Police Department, Kentucky State Police, and the Kentucky Bureau of Investigation. Their stories varied with each interview and when they testified in 2008. Rosie Crice, who had been coerced by law enforcement into providing false testimony, later recanted her statements in 2008 and was subsequently charged with perjury, serving five years in prison. Since the 2008 trial, all three witnesses have recanted their testimonies, stating that they lied and that Quincy Cross was not involved in the murder. Two of the girls have signed affidavits claiming they were paid for their testimonies and threatened by KBI Investigators.Quincy had two co-defendants, Tamara Caldwell and Jeffrey Burton. Quincy met Tamara in 2002 while he was in jail, through her brother, but did not know her at the time of the murder. He had only seen Jeffrey Burton once, at his trial, and had no prior acquaintance with him. Joe Currin, Jessica's father, maintains that Quincy is innocent of his daughter's murder and is committed to uncovering the truth about what happened.https://linktr.ee/UnforbiddentruthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.

Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: A conversation between David Cross and private investigator John Poole

Unforbidden Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 16:49


On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.The victim, 18-year-old Jessica Currin, was murdered sometime between July 29, 2000, and August 1, 2000. On the morning of August 1, Jessica's body was discovered behind Mayfield Middle School in Mayfield, Kentucky. Dr. Mark LeVaughn, the medical examiner, initially determined that Jessica had died from strangulation and blunt head trauma. However, under cross-examination, Dr. LeVaughn admitted there was no evidence of strangulation, bruising, scratching, or sexual assault. He based his initial conclusion on the presence of a belt found near Jessica's body. A subsequent autopsy by Dr. George Nichols could not determine the cause of Jessica's death, leaving the circumstances of her death unresolved. In February 2001, Jeremy Adams and Carlos Saxton were charged with murder and related offenses in connection with Jessica Currin's case. However, by February 2003, these charges were dismissed due to discovery violations and missing evidence, which never reappeared during Quincy's trial.Three witnesses—Victoria Caldwell, Vanisha Stubblefield, and Rosie Crice—testified against Quincy and his co-defendants. Victoria and Vanisha had initially identified Jeremy Adams and Carlos Saxton as the perpetrators shortly after Jessica's body was found. However, their testimonies changed significantly over time, influenced by Susan Galbreath (a self-appointed investigator), the Mayfield Police Department, Kentucky State Police, and the Kentucky Bureau of Investigation. Their stories varied with each interview and when they testified in 2008. Rosie Crice, who had been coerced by law enforcement into providing false testimony, later recanted her statements in 2008 and was subsequently charged with perjury, serving five years in prison. Since the 2008 trial, all three witnesses have recanted their testimonies, stating that they lied and that Quincy Cross was not involved in the murder. Two of the girls have signed affidavits claiming they were paid for their testimonies and threatened by KBI Investigators.Quincy had two co-defendants, Tamara Caldwell and Jeffrey Burton. Quincy met Tamara in 2002 while he was in jail, through her brother, but did not know her at the time of the murder. He had only seen Jeffrey Burton once, at his trial, and had no prior acquaintance with him. Joe Currin, Jessica's father, maintains that Quincy is innocent of his daughter's murder and is committed to uncovering the truth about what happened.https://linktr.ee/UnforbiddentruthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.

Classic Audiobook Collection
The Voice and Public Speaking by John Poole Sandlands ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 258:46


The Voice and Public Speaking by John Poole Sandlands audiobook. I write for public speakers. I wish to take them into my confidence. I feel I can do them good. My object is to help them to speak with greater ease and efficiency. When the voice is developed and in a condition to answer the calls made upon it, then it will naturally seek to put its powers into operation.... Develop the powers of the voice and it will not be satisfied till it find scope for their exercise. This is a marvellous feature of the human voice, and yet, perhaps, it is more or less common to all the powers we possess. Whenever we develop a power, whatever it be, nothing gives us greater pleasure than the exercise of it. Every artist thinks his own art the most sublime. The painter prefers painting, and the musician music; yet there does seem a diviner charm and more real pleasure in exercising the powers of the voice. Holding the opinion as I do, that if the voice be developed it will perform its work aright, it will be my object to notice and dilate upon those principles which, when worked out, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ON WEB RÁDIO
POLÍTICA À LUZ DO EVANGELHO | Pr John Poole | Deja Vu - Direita X Esquerda - Polarização na Veia!

ON WEB RÁDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 63:11


Hoje recebemos o Pr John Poole e batemos um papo sobre o tema Deja Vu, Polarização na Veia! O programa foi ao ar em 20/10/2022 na On Web Rádio.

Unforbidden Truth
Interview with Quincy Cross & Private Investigator John Poole

Unforbidden Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 60:33


On this weeks episode Andrew speaks with Kentucky offender Quincy Cross and private investigator John Poole. Quincy Cross is convicted alongside Victoria Caldwell, Tamara Caldwell, Vinisha Stubblefield and Jeffrey Burton in the murder of Jessica Currin. Jessica Currin's burnt body was discovered on August 1, 2000. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the murder of Jessica Currin.https://linktr.ee/Unforbiddentruth

ON WEB RÁDIO
BATE PAPO COM O PASTOR | Pr Laércio Galvan | Cartas Paulinas

ON WEB RÁDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 60:25


No programa de hoje recebemos o pr John Poole e batemos um papo sobre as Cartas Paulinas. O programa foi ao ar em 03/09/2021 na On Web Rádio.

Comic Belief
Issue 20: Worf Clings On To Faith

Comic Belief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 68:30


Today is a good day to die ... of laughter with Comic Belief! We're joined by fellow Episcopal priest, the Reverend Stacy Alan, and her husband, the irreverent John Poole (who takes a break from his own podcast, The Hidden Groove), to do a deep dive on a Star Trek episode. John suggested we talk together about everything that gets put on the table in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Rightful Heir, in which Worf experiences a crisis of faith ... and then has to decide how much truth the Klingon people can handle! Beware, friends: spoilers await! We talk pretty freely about how the Klingon messiah Kahless returns, and what it would be like for this to happen in our own faith traditions (including John reflecting some on the differences in Buddhism). We spend time talking about different kinds of truth. After all, the first duty of podcasters is to the truth! Plus Megan shares her vision of what God's work life and personal life break down to. So tune in to boldly go where thousands of Trek convention panels has gone before ... but never with Comic Belief, friends!  

West Visalia Church of Christ
Job | John Poole

West Visalia Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 41:57


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Vector with Rene Ritchie
101: Exynos Inefficiencies, with John Poole

Vector with Rene Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 45:54


Samsung's Exynos 9810 chipset is fast. Really fast. Depending on where you live, it's the chip used in the Galaxy S9. Here's the thing — It's also highly inefficient compared to its counterpart, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845. Primate Labs founder and purveyor of Geekbench, John Poole, shares his expertise regarding why the Exynos is a step in the right direction, but still needs more optimization to balance performance vs. battery life. Links: Samsung addresses battery issues with Exynos-powered Galaxy S9 John Poole on Twitter Primate Labs Sponsors: Blackblaze: Get a fully featured 15-day free trial at Backblaze.com/vector Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook  

MashTalk
Why Android is immune to the iPhone's battery problem, with guest John Poole of Geekbench

MashTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 41:53


After it was revealed in late 2017 that Apple intentionally slows down the performance of older iPhones when their batteries deteriorate, people freaked. There were explanations, recriminations, apologies, lawsuits, and, finally, solutions. But in the wake of that specific controversy, a question arose: Does this happen to Android phones, too? For the most part, the answer seems to be no. While the nature of and Android ecosystem -- with its hundreds of manufacturers, all using different chips and software layers -- makes a comprehensive investigation difficult, there's evidence that suggest Android vendors slowing down older phones because of old batteries isn't a thing. For starters, several major companies, like Samsung and Motorola, declared that they simply don't do it. But there's a more reliable way to check, and that's by going to the same set of data that exposed the iPhone issue: Checking the benchmark scores of older Android phones to see if there are enough of them getting results that are significantly worse than the well-documented scores of a brand-new phone. Primate Labs, the company that created Geekbench, did exactly that."We focused on Samsung simply because they are the largest handset provider on Android, and we viewed this as a litmus test," explains John Poole, author of the original study that provided hard evidence of the iPhone slow-down problem. "We haven't seen any evidence of this widespread performance-limiting problem that has affected the Apple iPhones. It seems to be that this is a problem that is very unique to Apple." Poole joins MashTalk for an extended discussion on the iPhone slowdown problem, and why the issue doesn't appear to exist in that ecosystem. The first clue: Android phones have bigger batteries. But it's not the whole story. Follow John and Geekbench on Twitter. Follow MashTalk on Twitter, too.

Vector with Rene Ritchie
041: iPhone battery life vs. performance roundtable

Vector with Rene Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 61:21


041: iPhone battery life vs. performance roundtable   Apple is sacrificing performance on old, cold iPhone batteries to prevent unexpected shutdowns. The company has been doing it for almost a year but this week it’s making headlines. Geekbench’s John Poole, analyst Ben Bajarin, former analyst Carl Howe, and electrical engineer and Android editor Jerry Hildenbrand discuss what’s happening, why, and what it all means.   Links:   @jfpoole on Twitter @benbajarin on Twitter @cdhowe on Twitter @gbhil on Twitter Apple and iOS 10.2.1 address unexpected shutdowns on iPhone 6, iPhone 6s PSA: iPhone slow? Try replacing your battery! Why Apple slows down old iPhones to save your battery iPhone Performance and Battery Age   Sponsors:   MintSIM: Voice, data, and text for less. Get free first-class shipping with code VTFREESHIP. Thrifter.com: All the best deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and more, fussily curated and constantly updated.   Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS   Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook

Curious Tales
Episode 2 - There Was A Man Dwelt By A Churchyard

Curious Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 8:10


In this episode, we hear the tale of John Poole, who never misses watching a burial from the windows of his unwanted abode. For more information - https://curioustalespod.com To get in touch with the show - curioustalespod@gmail.com

Nerdy Show
Episode 257 :: Microsode: Unmakable Comic Book Movies

Nerdy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 33:31


When The Nerdy Show Network’s flagship podcast isn’t unloading on the latest geek news and happenings, we’re diving deep into the super-specific with listener-requested discussions and interviews. In this double-length Microsode Cap is joined by THE ENTIRE CREW of Ghostbusters: Resurrection - Doug, Nina, Josh La Forge, Adam Briggs, John Poole, and Mike Wall. Their mission: to dig deep into their collective well of comic book fanaticism to share the comics they'd most love to see adapted on the big screen, but don't have a snowflake's chance in hell of being pulled off. What are the stories so crazy not even the Marvel Cinematic Universe would dare touch? What independent books would make killer features but Hollywood can't be trusted to adapt? What stories can exist only in the sequential art medium? And just how do those springs in Ranma 1/2 work, anyways? All this and more thanks to Joshua Westphal - the Nerdy Show fan who requested this topic. For links and more info, head to the main episode page: http://nerdyshow.com/2016/04/nerdy-show-257-microsode-unmakable-comic-book-moviesLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Debug
79: John Poole of Geekbench

Debug

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 128:52


John Poole of Geekbench joins Guy and Rene to talk how he got started, that Apple A9 thing, the state of the silicon, and what's coming next. Sponsors Automatic: Your smart driving assistant. Get $20 off when you go to automatic.com/debug and use promo code debug. Guests John Poole of Geekbench Hosts Guy English Rene Ritchie

Friends of Dan Music Podcast
092: Robbie Cavolina

Friends of Dan Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 77:58


The film director talks about his work with acclaimed jazz singer Anita O'Day and songwriting legend Joni Mitchell.