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On June 25, a much anticipated report from the U.S. government on UFOs was released to the public. The nine-page report examined 144 cases of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), or more commonly known as UFOs. Only one UAP case in the report was able to be identified with confidence, while the others remain unidentified. The report has captivated the public as well as government officials, who are taking the findings seriously from a national security standpoint. Joining Doug is Washington Post reporter Shane Harris to unpack the findings in the UFO report and what it means for U.S. national security.Guardian News. Pentagon officially releases 'UFO' videos [Video]. YouTube.Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. Office of the Director of National Intelligence.Roland Emmerich. Independence Day [Film]. 20th Century Fox.Shane Harris and Missy Ryan. U.S. unable to explain more than 140 unidentified flying objects, but new report finds no evidence of alien life. The Washington Post.
President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to meet in Geneva on June 16. Tensions between the United States and Russia are high in the aftermath of Russia's involvement in Belarus' hijacking of a commercial airliner and a string of devastating cyberattacks. Will the summit lead to progress, or will personal animosity and geopolitics continue to mire the bilateral relationship?Joining Doug for his first episode as host are Andrew Weiss and Alex Gabuev. Bringing both American and Russian perspectives, Andrew and Alex unpack what to expect from the summit.
Joining Doug and Meredith to break down the 5 Love Languages and Apology is clinical psychologist Dr. Jen Thomas. She is a motivational speaker specializing in the five love languages and communication. She is the co-author with Gary Chapman of When Sorry Isn’t Enough and The Five Languages of Apology. We talk about understanding and applying the 5 Love Languages to yourself and your relationships. We also dive into the language of apology. What’s your main Love Language? How do you say, and hear, I’m Sorry? IG: @your.mental.breakdown, FB: @your.mental.breakdown.podcast Mentioned in this episode:Meredith LevyDoug FriedmanYMB on Social Media: The Facebook Group Instagram Take the 5 Love Language quiz here When Sorry Isn’t Enough Find Dr. Jen Thomas here
Joining Doug & Darrell were Montgomery Academy head coach Robert Johnson, St. James head coach Jimmy Perry, Trinity head coach Granger Shook and Alabama Christian Academy head coach Nate Sanford, all who saw their teams capture wins this week. Also, former Prattville and Auburn star Chip Powell told the story of a special "family reunion" and Don Gilliam helped promote next Friday's show at ACA.
Friday, May 29, 2020 - Officer involve violence and the pandemic are featured in our monthly Journalists Roundtable. Joining Doug and Dave, are special guests Amy Molter Dalrymple, editor of the Bismarck Tribune; and reporter Jacob Notermann of KFYR-TV. ~~~ Movie buff Matt Olien is here to discuss whether Academy Awards will be presented as usual for the films of 2020.
Joining Doug on today’s episode: Christine Kloser is an international speaker on the topics of transformational authorship and transformational leadership. She is the author of thirteen books, including the best-selling and award-winning books, Conscious Entrepreneurs, The Freedom Formula and Get Your Book Done. Christine also hosts the Get Your Book Done podcast. Domenic Rinaldi is the Owner and Managing Partner of Sun Acquisitions - a Chicago based mergers and acquisitions firm. He is also a speaker, author and host of the M&A Unplugged Podcast. Domenic specializes in helping the owners of privately held companies (with enterprise values between $2 and $30 million dollars) scale, acquire and sell businesses. He has been personally involved in over 300 business transactions across a broad range of industries and is considered an expert in his field. Domenic is passionate about mergers and acquisitions and thrives on helping his clients maximize the value of their transactions. In this episode Doug, Christine, and Domenic discuss: Maintaining a positive mindset as a podcaster who leads and serves the community. Focusing on what you have to offer to help those in your unique community get through this crisis. Finding the silver linings, taking advantage of this time to learn and grow and figure out who you really want to be Walking the line between opportunistic and being a responsible business owner. Key Takeaways: It’s all about leadership and leadership is all about mindset. As a podcaster, you are in a position to help your unique community of listeners in the ways they need it most right now. We will be okay, and there will be growth and opportunities we could never have imagined before! Connect with Christine Kloser: Free Book: The Transformation Quadrant Award-Winning Program: Get Your Book Done Website: ChristineKloser.com Facebook: Transformational Author Community Publishing: CapuciaPublishing.com Email: support@christinekloser.com Connect with Domenic Rinaldi: LinkedIn: Sun Acquisitions, LLC Twitter: @Sunacquisitions Facebook: Sun Acquisitions - Chicago, Illinois TurnKey Podcast Productions Important Links: The Ultimate Podcast Launch Formula www.turnkeypodcast.com/ultimatelaunchformula FREE workshop on how to "Be A Great Guest." Free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift Ready to earn 6-figures with your podcast? See if you've got what it takes at TurnkeyPodcast.com/quiz Canva Pro: Create Stunning Design in Minutes! Check out Headliner to create social media posts with video easily- make.headliner.app Simplecast is the easiest way to set up your podcast hosting- Simplecast.com Zoom is the easiest way to schedule meetings and record your podcast interviews- Zoom.us Acuity is the easiest way to schedule your podcast interviews, meetings, and life. Acuityscheduling.com Connect with Doug Sandler: Twitter: djdoug Facebook: dj.doug.sandler Website: turnkeypodcast.com/ Email: doug@turnkeypodcast.com Phone: (410) 340-6861 Instagram: turnkeypodcast/ LinkedIn: doug-sandler-1a346649/ Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Star Wars Rise of the Resistance Opened TODAY at Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Doug is there giving his hour by hour review. From waking up at 2am, to the chaos of waiting in line, to his review. Joining Doug is Anthony another Star Wars fanatic. This is a must for any Star Wars fan so book your trip with Michelle Today, Michelle.McKnight@mei-travel.com
Our guest host for the week, Doug Wright, continues to cover the on-going impeachment inquiry announcement made by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday. Doug goes over the transcripts from the infamous telephone and speaks with current and former Utah lawmakers about their reaction to the news. Joining Doug on-air is former Utah congressman Chris Cannon, Representative John Curtis, and Bill Wyatt from the Salt Lake City Airport to give us an update on the construction there. Listen to Inside Sources on KSL News Radio weekdays from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM on 102.7 FM and 1160 AM.
Joining Doug today are the panelists from the Money Tree Investing Podcast: Joe Saul-Sehy, Miranda Marquit, and Linda P. Jones. The discussion among four top financial podcasts focuses on the real issues brought up in listener questions. Send your questions, or tell me your biggest financial problem!
Monday, November 20, 2017, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM Zingerman's Greyline 100 N. Ashley St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 What happens when the controversies of politics and the realities of life intersect with the sports we love to watch? Issues like domestic violence, players kneeling for the national anthem, and payoffs to college players have all helped to move stories about our favorite players from the sports page…to the front page. Join Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Doug Tribou as he talks with sports experts about some of the controversies facing the world of sports. Joining Doug will be author and Michigan Radio sports commentator John U. Bacon, former NBA player and UM 'Fab Five' member Jimmy King and sports journalist Joanne Gerstner .
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Joining Doug to talk about poverty, the poor, politics, and public policy is David R. Jones, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Community Service Society of New York.
Joining Doug to talk about Afghanistan and reporting on the war is Ray Rivera of “The New York Times”. Rivera is recently back from a year-long stint as a “Times” Afghanistan correspondent.
Joining Doug to talk about New York City, our latest census, and what we can take away from it is Dr. Joseph Salvo, Director of the Population Division at the New York City Department of City Planning.
Joining Doug to talk about immigration and immigrants, their needs, hopes and the New York City government's role, is Fatima Shama, the Commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs.
President Obama has stated that Israel and Palestine should return to their pre-1967 borders. Joining Doug to discuss this and other Middle East matters is frequent CUNY TV guest and expert on the region Ambassador Richard Murphy.
Joining Doug to make sense of the recent upheavals in the Middle East is expert on the region Ambassador Richard Murphy, former Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. This is part 2 of a two-part series.
Joining Doug to make sense of the recent upheavals in the Middle East is expert on the region Ambassador Richard Murphy, former Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. This is part 1 of a two-part series.
Joining Doug is Christine Quinn, Speaker of the New York City Council. Speaker Quinn discusses her plans to reform NYC’s muni meter parking laws, the affordable housing application process, and other issues raised in her recent State of the City Address.
Joining Doug to talk about race relations and Black History Month are Dr. Barbara Lawrence, Associate Provost for Academic Administration, and Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Distinguished Lecturer, both from Baruch College/CUNY.
Joining Doug to talk about Central Park, the civic treasure, are Sara Cedar Miller, official historian and photographer of the park and Douglas Blonsky, president of the Central Park Conservancy, the not-for-profit organization which maintains the park.
They were the postwar working class of New York. Joining Doug in this episode is their chronicler, Joshua Freeman. Joshua is professor of history at Queens College. He is the author of "In Transit: The Transport Workers Union in NYC, 1933-1936" and co-author of "Who Built America." The "dean of New York labor historians" Prof. Freeman is a frequent commentator on organized labor and union politics. Prof. Freeman runs the new MA program in Labor Studies at the Murphy Center, CUNY. Ten years ago, Prof. Freeman published the award-winning social and labor history, "Working Class New York: Life and Labor Since World War II." Doug and Prof. Freeman look over the postwar NY working class survey - what's happened to NY and its working class over the decade since the book was published - and take a look forward at possible and desirable futures.
This week we push technology to the limits again, Doug joins us remotely in the Bahamas aboard the Norwegian Sky. Joining Doug will be the Hotel Director, Rosita Schandy and Cruise Director, Matt Baker. Find out all about Freestyle Cruising! Stewart Chiron (Cruise Guy) talks to us with Cruise News.
Joining Doug once again to talk about the Middle East - its problems and prospects and US policy in the region - is a distinguished Middle East hand, Ambassador Richard Murphy, former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Syria, the Philippines and Mauritania.
Joining Doug this week are Dr. Shoshanna Sofaer and Dr. Jonathan Engel, both faculty members of the Baruch College School of Public Affairs. They discuss the status of our nation’s healthcare system and what the future may bring.
Joining Doug is Interim President of CCNY/CUNY and frequent guest Robert E. Paaswell. Dr. Paaswell is a Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering at City College of New York and the Director of the University Transportation Research Center.
Joining Doug is Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi. First elected to the post of county executive in 2001, Suozzi is currently serving in his second term and running for reelection.
Joining Doug is John B. Rhea, Chairman of the New York City Housing Authority. Now in its 75th year, the NYHA provides affordable housing in a safe and secure living environment for low and moderate- income residents throughout the five boroughs.
Joining Doug is Roger Ferguson, President and CEO of TIAA-CREF. For over 90 years, TIAA-CREF has been helping those in the academic, medical, cultural and research fields plan for and live in retirement.
Joining Doug to talk about the epic battles between Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs and their meaning today is Anthony Flint, the author of “Wrestling With Moses: How Jane Jacobs Took on New York's Master Builder and Transformed the American City.”
Joining Doug to discuss the positives, the problems, and the prospects of mayoral control of the public schools, Department of Education accountability, testing, parent involvement and more is Betsy Gotbaum, Public Advocate for the City of New York.
Joining Doug to speak about immigration and its lack of attention in the upcoming election is Allan Wernick, Professor of Law at Baruch College and chair of CUNY's Citizen and Immigration Project.
Joining Doug to talk about the current financial crisis are New York City Comptroller William Thompson and Prof. Sarah Bartlett, director of the urban and business journalism program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
Joining Doug to talk about the history and the impact of debate in American Politics is David Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College and an authority on political speech and communication - including presidential debates.