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Nach der emotionalen Zeremonie für Captain Michi Wolf halten sich beide Teams mit spielerischen Highlights zurück. Mehr gibt's von Robins Seite fast nicht zu analysieren, danach hört ihr wie gewohnt die Pressekonferenz und dann ein Interview mit Jonathan Blum.Viel Spaß bei dieser Overtime!-----------------------Die Pins findet Ihr künftig neben der Nordkurve, zwischen Block 019 und 020. Wann es Pins gibt erfahrt Ihr über unsere Socials!Zur Vorbereitung auf das nächste Spiel hört auch gerne bei den Kollegen von „Puck Ma‘s“ rein:Puck Ma's PodcastIhr wollt uns unterstützen? Kein Problem!Den Link zu PayPal von Radio Oberwiesenfeld findet Ihr da: PayPal Radio OberwiesenfeldWir danken dem EHC Red Bull München für die Möglichkeit, bei der PK dabei zu sein, diese und anschließende Interviews aufzuzeichnen und diese Aufnahmen im Rahmen unseres Podcasts verwenden zu dürfen.Intro und Outro sind von der Band Viper Queen! Lasst gerne ein Follow da!------------------abonniert uns auf folgenden Kanälen:InstagramFacebook
Saved by the bell? Millions of American businesses faced a January 1 deadline to register their beneficial owners with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network — until a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction yesterday stopping FinCEN from enforcing the deadline. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast — sponsored by TransUnion — ABA experts Heather Trew and Jonathan Blum discuss: What bankers and their business clients need to know about the preliminary injunction and its provisions. How the preliminary injunction does not affect financial institutions' customer due diligence requirements — even if businesses are not required to report their beneficial ownership information to FinCEN, banks are still obliged to collect it from clients as part of CDD. Potential ramifications for AML/BSA activities if the Corporate Transparency Act that authorized the BOI registry is found to be unconstitutional. How this and other cases challenging the BOI registry may shake out, as well as the range of views on Capitol Hill on where to go from here. How ABA is engaging with both the current Congress and administration, and will advocate with the next Congress and incoming presidential administration, on these issues. This episode is presented by TransUnion.
WEDI Chair Elect Merri-Lee Stine of Aetna CVS Health speaks with Jonathan Blum, Principal Deputy Administrator and Chief Operating Officer with CMS. The two discuss CMS' plans for the rest of the year, success stories during this administration and success stories surrounding the No Surprises Act and the Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule.
It's Episode 5 of the DWP Echo Chamber - the last in our first series dedicated to Big Finish's Main Range. But don't worry, we'll be back with the next run of five episodes soon! This time James and Michele talk about The Fearmonger by Jonathan Blum, the fifth story in this range. Listening instructions are very straightforward - Buy The Fearmonger by Jonathan Blum from Big Finish Productions for just a few pounds (if you don't own it already of course!) Listen to it! Join us in the Echo Chamber, listen to what we thought and join in the discussion! Enjoy the show.
A warm Doctor Who Literature welcome-back to Kate and Jon, last heard together on this show discussing The Talons of Weng-Chiang in July 2022. Two years and many books later, we are gonna get deep into The Ambassadors of Death. You can find several new works by Kate and Jon, as discussed during the episode: --Saltier, a short story by Kate. --United Nations and Intelligence Taskforce, two recent Lethbridge-Stewart novels by Jon from Candy Jar Books. --and Meanwhile, Turlough, a bonus-download Big Finish audio by Jon. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us! Watch this episode and all previous episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@drwhonovels "Doctor Who – The Ambassadors of Death" features cover art by Tony Masero. Doctor Who Literature is a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit.
review This title was released in April 2024. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 31 May 2024, and on general sale after this date. Mysteries come in all shapes and forms. From a small-scale murder to an alien conspiracy. But when they arise the Doctor, Tegan, Nyssa and Adric are the perfect team to deal with them. The Merfolk Murders by Tim Foley (4 parts) St Andrews, Scotland, 1940. The Merfolk are a university society meeting through the summer to discuss murder mystery stories. Innocent escapism during wartime, they say. Their latest book is The Casebook of Orion Hood - whose hero is all-too-familiar to the Doctor... When a real-life murder occurs soon after their gathering, the Doctor's friends encourage him to investigate. Is one of the Merfolk responsible? Was this crime the result of espionage or envy? The Doctor must embrace his deerstalker once more and solve this wartime mystery - before the killer can strike again! Dream Team by Lizzie Hopley (2 parts) “Welcome to Concordium! The one-stop destination for elite and effective corporate bonding.” A protected wonder of space is being exploited for ‘company away days' but when the Doctor, Tegan, Nyssa and Adric land to challenge the organisers, they fall into a web of perfectly tailored nightmares. As the Doctor confronts one of the most dangerous monsters in existence, one that uses your own mind against you while it feeds, his companions fall deeper into the trap and a nasty truth is revealed - you can die in dreams. This release comes with a bonus audiobook download: Meanwhile, Turlough by Jonathan Blum. **Please note: the Collectors' Edition CDs are strictly limited to a pressing of just 1,500 copies**
Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman return for their third (and final) Eighth Doctor Adventure. We chat with Jon about writing a story that's a sequel to the TV Movie, and range editor Steve Cole drops by too. And did you know - this story features the Doctor's dad...? (Possibly)
In this special episode of Time Ram, we are joined by EDA authors Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum to help us explain what happens when you take Paul McGann and put him into 'City of Death'! In the process, we get to consider Michelangelo's David, time travelling Silurians and the effect of David Hasselhoff's speedos on evolution. Features 100% more deadly snakes than the average episode!
In our season 2 premier, we talk to Jonathan Blum, an attorney specializing in nonprofit and tax exempt law. He joins our hosts Steven Stout, FASAE, CAE, and Katy Markert for discussion centered on legal trends for associations, the importance of building strong relationships, what legal areas associations should pay more attention to, and questions association should ask when seeking an attorney. Better By Association is produced by Association Briefings. Show notes Jonathan Blum is a nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations attorney in Holland & Knight's Dallas office. His experience includes assisting nonprofit leaders in managing their legal matters on a broad array of issues affecting charities, foundations, trade and professional associations, advocacy groups and other nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining Holland & Knight, Jonathan worked in the nonprofit practice group for a national Am Law 100 firm in Dallas, where he served as counsel and later as shareholder. He also spent nearly seven years serving as in-house counsel for tax-exempt organizations such as a national breast cancer foundation and a private family foundation. In addition, he served as a transactional attorney for an international law firm headquartered in New York City. He previously served as an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law.
Jala is joined by Rupert Booth for a special interview covering all manner of projects from novel and nonfiction writing to starring as a video game detective (or three)! Check out his ongoing Doctor Who podcast (https://timeram.com/) and his books The Prisoner: The Prisoner's Dilemma (https://www.amazon.com/Prisoner-Jonathan-Blum-Rupert-Booth/dp/0967728053) (co-authored with Jonathan Blum) and Not a Number: Patrick McGoohan - A Life (https://www.amazon.com/Not-Number-Patrick-Mcgoohan-Life/dp/0956632920/). Support this show via Ko-fi! Just like Patreon, there are subscription tiers (with bonus content!) in addition to the ability to drop us a one-time donation. Every little bit helps us put out better quality content and keep the lights on, and gets a shout out in a future episode. Check out ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia (https://ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia) for the details! Don't forget to rate & review us on your podcasting platform of choice~ Jala Prendes - @jalachan (https://twitter.com/jalachan) The Level (https://thelevelpodcast.com/hosts/jala) Rupert Booth - @rupertboth (https://twitter.com/rupertbooth) Time Ram: A Doctor Who Podcast (http://timeram.com/) Special Guest: Rupert Booth.
One of Jason's favorite Doctor Who TV episodes and novelizations is the subject of this week's episode. Joining me is long-time Doctor Who author Jonathan Blum, back for his third appearance. Kate Orman was on the schedule but unable to join us this week, but please purchase and listen to her incredible new Big Finish audio novel, The Dead Star. John Fraser, who was the principal guest star in Logopolis, wrote a terrific autobiography several years ago which you can still find -- even if, sadly, the book doesn't describe his three weeks on Doctor Who. Jason's most recent guest spot on the Doctor Who Target Book Club Podcast can be found here. "Doctor Who – Logopolis" features cover art by Andrew Skilleter. Doctor Who Literature is now a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit/message
WE'VE comprehensively covered the first 18 EDAs with the Doctor and Sam... but we don't want to stop there! There's still a few stories featuring this pair to be covered, before Fitz arrives, so we're turning our eye to the world of Short Trips. We've previously covered Bounty, Dead Time and The People's Temple, and since we're completists, it would be wrong not to do their other adventures, published in the BBC Short Trips books. Today, we've got Steve Cole telling us about Model Train Set, as well as a chat with its author, Jonathan Blum.
THE DOCTOR's been put in prison, and despite his best efforts, can't escape. Sam, meanwhile, spends three years, having a series of relationships, as he friend tries to find freedom. We're joined by Jonathan Blum, co-author of Seeing I (the other half being his wife, Kate Orman), to chat about this novel, which concluded the 'missing Sam' trilogy, and reset the relationship between the Time Lord and his friend. And, of course, Steve Cole pops by for a quick chat about it too!
THE EIGHTH Doctor's back in the city where he was born - San Francisco. Accompanied by his new friend Samantha 'Sam' Jones, the pair encounter vampires and UNIT - but there's not a peep from his old pal Dr Grace Holloway. Co-author Jonathan Blum joins us for a chat about writing the book - sadly, his wife and co-writer Kate Orman had gone down with COVID-19, so was unable to join us, so sit back and find out just what happened to Grace, as we also mention a vampire called Spike - and it's not THAT one!
In this episode, Ingrid Wenzler, Matthew K. Schmidt, and Adam al-Sirgany discuss “New Pocahontas” from Jonathan Blum's 2019 collection The Usual Uncertainties (Rescue Press). StoryTalk is a production of the Iowa-based arts and education nonprofit 1-Week Critique (1WC), which provides pedagogical resources and editorial support to students and teachers of the literary arts. You can learn more about our programs or support our work by visiting https://www.1weekcritique.com. NB: Across StoryTalk, we occasionally discuss difficult issues of many kinds. While we believe that literature is one of the appropriate venues in which to speak to material that can be disturbing, we recognize not all individuals are best served by engaging all matters directly. We hope you'll view as it's right for you.
HFMA President and CEO Joe Fifer interviews Jonathan Blum, principal deputy administrator and COO at CMS. In this interview, Blum discusses how CMS plans to phase out the public health emergency, how price transparency and surprise billing legislation are being received by provider organizations, and the effect the pandemic will have on CMS's value-based care strategy.
Welcome to the double digits for the Doctor Who Literature podcast (excluding bonus episodes), and it's the last Target novelization of 1974, Terrance Dicks' third book, and the first novelization of a Patrick Troughton/2nd Doctor adventure. The Abominable Snowmen has been in the news this week, or, at least, on the rumor mill, with stories that the forthcoming animation of the TV serial, co-funded by BBC America, will be the last such project... at least, co-funded by BBC America. In the first half of the episode, we break down Terrance's book, and talk about how he works his magic in print, elevating or often improving on the visuals we saw on TV. In the second half, we're joined by prolific Doctor Who novelist Jonathan Blum, who reveals a soft spot for Terrance Dicks. We discuss how Terrance actually adapted, rather than merely transcribed, the TV serial, and what objectionable bits he removed along the way. We take a tough look at the TV production, and examine why we enjoyed the book regardless. Musical cues taken from the 1961 rendition of "Blue Moon" by The Marcels.
Latter Day Radio, now podcasting from The Intersection of Faith & Freedom.
While millions of Americans were mourning about the chaos in the streets and political insults thrown back and forth in 2020, author of The Invitation to the Shining City, GM Jarrard, had turned to “binge-watching” the new TV series, The Chosen. “While I was engrossed in the series by Dallas Jenkins, I felt real kinship with the people at the time of Christ who were under Roman rule. It occurred to me that we take our freedoms for granted, and that despite the promise of America being the ‘Shining City on the Hill,' our way of life, even our freedoms are in peril. We need to remember what we learned in elementary school when we memorized the Pledge of Allegiance about being ‘one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.'” “The Chosen was the catalyst that started my writing The Invitation.” “And, unlike our forebears, like the Pilgrims, the Puritans or the Pioneers, there is no New World to flee to. My book, The Invitation to the Shining City, proposes such an ‘exit strategy.' Using the theme of John Winthrop's speech to his fellow Puritans while en route to New England on the ship Arabella, I cite his vision to establish a place where [we] ‘follow the counsel of Micah, to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God. For this end, we must be knit together, in this work, as one man.'” The book poses the question, “If there were a place, as the Puritan founder of Boston first described it, where the people were of one heart, one mind, live in righteousness and lift one another's burdens, what would you be willing to pay to go there?” Chapter One begins in Israel two years after its establishment in 1948 on the beach in Caesarea, right below Herod's aqueduct. Jonathan Blum, a military attaché with the U.S. Embassy and a veteran of the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials, accepts a strange meeting with a mysterious man named John who has approached him about an intriguing job offer. He is given his invitation. In a surprising turn of events, Jonathan accepts the position, one where he will eventually become the mentor to a young couple, Joey and Dana Kunz. When they finally give in to a request from the husband's 90-year-old grandmother to take her to a place “to rehabilitate in the hot springs at a Grand Hotel and Spa,” their world is turned upside down. They discover that “grandma” does more than rehabilitate, and so does everyone around her. When the couple inquires about the “entrance fee,” they learn that to live there, you have to be invited. To quality for an invitation, they commit to gather others to join them. But, along the way, they encounter opposition in the form of media attacks, charges of embezzlement and even a kidnapping. The real challenge comes from within–to qualify, Joey has to make the same decision that the young prince in the New Testament couldn't make: to sell all that he had and give it to the poor and follow the Savior. The Kunz's story of opportunity and opposition gives renewed hope to readers in a time of chaos where there is no ‘new world' to flee to. In the words of the Prophet Elisha to his apprentice as the young man's eyes were opened and he could see legions of angels round about, “they that be with us are more tha they that be with them.” (2 Kings 6:16) Yes, the book is fiction. But, it reminds people of faith what God has been telling people for generations. As Paul said, “Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.” The 364-page paperback edition is available upon request from bookstores or at Amazon and at www.bn.com. Its suggested retail price is $16.95. The online version is $7.99. Resellers may obtain wholesale copies at Ingram Books. An audio book is in production. For more information, e-mail the author, G.M. Jarrard at gregorio1945@icloud.com
BACK in the early 2000s, Telos Publishing was granted a licence by BBC Worldwide to print authorised Doctor Who novellas. In this week's Pieces of Eighth, Becca and Kenny meet David Howe, the range's publisher and editor, and they speak about the three Eighth Doctor novellas published by the range, Riptide, Fallen Gods and Eye of the Tyger. We speak with authors Jonathan Blum and Paul McAuley about working on the range, and we feature an archive radio interview with Riptide writer Louise Cooper, who sadly passed away in 2009. Get ready for our longest episode yet, in a packed 80 minutes!
Interesante historia de un genio analítico a quien también se le daba muy bien bailar y actuar, pero que veía en los bienes raíces su futuro. Cuando le ofrecen ser actor de televisión, Jonhathan tendrá que decidir el camino por el cual seguirá su historia. Pasa por McKinsey y finalmente encuentra su vocación en Venevisión (principal cadena de TV de Venezuela) y en Cisneros Media, uno de los líderes en producción y distribución de contenido audiovisual para el mercado Hispano de EEUU.
In episode #100 the boys have a huge milestone episode featuring clips from some of their favourite interviews throughout the first 100 episodes!! In this list includes: Boyd Devereaux, Ben Fanelli, Jeff LoVecchio, Eliezer Sherbatov, Nick Spaling, Justin Pogge, Jonathan Blum, Brandt & Graeme Clarke, Chase Stillman, and Brennan Othmann. Tune in for a great episode as the boys listen back on some of their favourite clips. Thank you for all the support throughout the first 100, cheers to another 100! #ChumpTalk
Many aspiring leaders are asking themselves, “how am I supposed to act” during this time of uncertainty. Listen as David Novak and Jonathan Blum share timeless advice on how to lead your team through times of crisis. Leave David a question for our quarterly Q&A episodes by commenting on this platform. Or tweet him at @DavidNovakOGO Listen to other leaders sharing their insights at: davidnovakleadership.com/podcast Follow David on Twitter at twitter.com/DavidNovakOGO Take our FREE Leadership Assessment at: davidnovakleadership.com/survey
Jonathan Blum wrote characters with open destinies, in stories with open endings, for his new book of short stories, The Usual Uncertainties.
The Usual Uncertainties—Jonathan Blum's highly anticipated first collection—is storytelling at its finest. In precise, elegant prose, these stories follow characters and communities often consigned to the edge of the frame: a community college dropout, a geriatric care manager, a square dance bar mitzvah, a Scrabble club, an entrepreneurial Thai immigrant, and a South Florida country club. With echoes of Leonard Michaels, Mavis Gallant, and Lore Segal, Blum explores the ways our divergent histories tether us together and at times push us completely apart. The Usual Uncertainties revels in the persistent human struggle to love with abandon and marks a radiant voice in American short fiction.
And we're back! This time around we have "Seeing I" by Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum. We get a new & improved Sam while The Doctor descends into madness. Plus there's a new baddie - the I - which causes us some pronoun/ocular confusion. Featuring music by The Regrettes.
And we're back! This time around we have "Seeing I" by Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum. We get a new & improved Sam while The Doctor descends into madness. Plus there's a new baddie - the I - which causes us some pronoun/ocular confusion. Featuring music by The Regrettes.
We continue our journey with Ace and Doctor Who after the programme ended on BBC One with The Fearmonger. Written by Jonathan Blum and released by Big Finish in 2000, this story is quite relevant to the political climate of today with its anti-immigrant politics and increasingly mainstream fascism. Upon its release, Ben recalls that it seemed a bit farfetched, but giving it a fresh listen to now 19 years later it really stands out as a significant story. David likes how this is a finely crafted mystery and Blum's love for and knowledge of this era is well on display. Both praise how well Ace and the Doctor work together as a team throughout this story. Beautify written, this is a must-listen-to story. Opening music is "First Shooting" from Alistair Lock's score for The Fearmonger. Closing music is the 1978 song "Power in the Darkness" by the English punk band Tom Robinson Band, which stylized fist on its cover was the inspiration for Clayton Hickman's CD cover design.
I sat down with local Park Slope artists Sean Qualls and Jonathan Blum, both artists whose amazing work I've purchased, to talk about their new collaboration. We talked about art, race, identity and who we consider our 'tribe.'
Today's guest is Jonathan Blum. Jonathan is a self professed workaholic and entrepreneur, whose accomplished career reflects his tremendous energy, creativity and tactical leadership. He served in the Carter White House, working directly for the president. He spent time in Asia working for Ogilvy and Mather public affairs as the Asia Pacific regional director. He finally landed at YUM brands and served as the Senior Vice President, Chief Public Affairs & Global Nutrition Officer, and took the restaurant company’s profile to new height's over a 23 year career. He is the creator of the largest April fools joke in Public Affairs history and even Co-founded a brewery called Bad Martha Beer. http://www.badmarthabeer.com Connect with David on Twitter: twitter.com/DavidNovakOGO See more Podcasts: davidnovakleadership.com/leadership-podcast/ Take our Free Recognition Survey: davidnovakleadership.com/survey
Our sophomore effort and the "proper" start to the EDAs. Featuring our first guest reading and Brooke discoursing about eyebrows. Meanwhile Skip admits to never having seen Buffy and is roundly chastised by Alex. Oh, and we discuss "Vampire Science" by Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman.
Our sophomore effort and the "proper" start to the EDAs. Featuring our first guest reading and Brooke discoursing about eyebrows. Meanwhile Skip admits to never having seen Buffy and is roundly chastised by Alex. Oh, and we discuss "Vampire Science" by Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman.
Two top authors discuss data, branding, and leadership success. Jonathan Blum is an author and award-winning journalist. He worked with Jim Kramer and is known for his short investor column titled Digital Skeptic. His Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take The Lead community today: Dr. DianeHamilton.com Dr. […]
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A lifelong media professional spanning stints with ABC News, VH1, Mad Money Cramer, and countless more, Jonathan Blum a/k/a "The Digital Skeptic” talks to Mr. Clean about his upcoming book, how he got into writing newsletters for a yacht designer. the changing face of media, how it fits into the sailing industry, and plenty more in this much less sailing specific talk on location in Westchester, NY. For more about Jonathan, check out www.thedigitalskeptic.com and see his work at www.stephenswaring.com
Jonathan Blum and Wes Walz join the conversation
Blum on publishing his first book, and the riddle of a moral contained in its inscrutable 13-year-old antihero, a Bartlebian computer whiz with a vengeful streak.
This week on TALK! with AUDREY: JONATHAN BLUM, Principal Deputy Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is my guest. Medicare Open Enrollment is the time when people with Medicare are encouraged to review their current health and prescription drug coverage and changes in costs and benefits that will take effect for 2014. This year’s annual Medicare Open Enrollment period, which began on October 15, is ending on December 7 so there isn’t much time left. If you want to change your health and prescription drug coverage for next year, doing it during this period will ensure your new coverage can begin without interruption on January 1, 2014.
This week on TALK! with AUDREY: JONATHAN BLUM, Principal Deputy Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is my guest. Medicare Open Enrollment is the time when people with Medicare are encouraged to review their current health and prescription drug coverage and changes in costs and benefits that will take effect for 2014. This year’s annual Medicare Open Enrollment period, which began on October 15, is ending on December 7 so there isn’t much time left. If you want to change your health and prescription drug coverage for next year, doing it during this period will ensure your new coverage can begin without interruption on January 1, 2014.