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In this episode of the Matthews Mentality Podcast, Kyle sits down with Josh Joseph, founder and CEO of Big Plan Holdings. They delve into Josh's diverse career journey, spanning real estate, cannabis, and entertainment. After making a pivotal exit from the cannabis industry valued at approximately $850 million, Josh shares insights on leadership, drive, and navigating life's challenges. Additionally, they discuss his move to Nashville, the founding of the Joseph Family Foundation, and new ventures in hospitality featuring partnerships with icons like Hank Williams Jr. and Jon Bon Jovi. A story of relentless ambition, strategic investments, and personal growth.
Main Story: Teamsters Local 769 President and Principal Officer Josh Zivalich breaks down the process for making political endorsements and the importance of voting for candidates who support our Union. Special Thanks go to Andy Madtes, Dan Allen, Joel Brito, Erica Bush, Josh Joseph, Breon Plummer, and Luis Ramirez, who have dedicated so much time and effort to educating our brothers and sisters on Teamster issues. Closing Credits: Show produced by the Officers and Staff of Teamsters Local 769, including Josh Zivalich, Steve Myers, and Eddy Valero, with contributions by Local 769 Business Agents. The episode was written and produced by Bryan Bezpiaty. Show notes available at https://teamsterslocal769.org/solidarity Music in this episode: Title and Credits Theme - The Vendetta by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/58628 Ft: Apoxode
Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph has served as a Rabbi, worked on Wall Street, and is now bringing those two worlds together. Don't miss out on exclusive bonus content, as well as special offers and initiatives. Join the Shtark Tank Quiet Whatsapp Group today, click here. Has Shtark Tank made even a small impact on your life? Email me at yaakovwolff@gmail.com with feedback, questions, comments. Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph is the Orthodox Union's Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer since September of 2020. He is the senior professional leader, responsible for all aspects of OU programs and operations, other than OU Kosher. He joined the OU from Yeshiva University where he served in a variety of roles over 16 years, ultimately rising to senior vice president. In that role, he established and implemented strategic plans, managed the university's operations, and played key roles on major initiatives such as the university's response to the coronavirus. A native of Montreal, Josh received both his Ed.D. and Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his rabbinical ordination from Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, as well as a Master of Arts in Jewish philosophy from their Bernard Revel Graduate School. He also completed fellowships and certificates at NYU's Wagner School of Public Administration, as well as Harvard's Institute of Higher Education. Josh previously worked at a hedge fund, as a community rabbi, served as the executive director of the Orthodox Caucus, and director of social entrepreneurialism at YU's Center for the Jewish Future. He and his wife, Julie, live in Lawrence, New York and are the proud parents of Zach, Ozzie, and Marsha.
Ep. 361: Hype brings his Smoke Sesh back with The Voice! They talk the future of Randy Orton, the Lucha Bros and more!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-your-howse--3318368/support.
In an interview taped in April while kayaker Josh Joseph was at the Montgomery Whitewater Park for the U.S. Olympic Team Whitewater Trials, he talks with Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus about the competition, his childhood kayaking Maryland rivers with his dad, and his dyslexia - how he has learned to strategize on the rivers and in his school work. Josh's goal is actually the 2028 Olympics.
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Ep. 88: Howse & Voice introduce Paragon as the new cohost of IYH, they discuss CM Punk's return and how it's going thus far, AEW has had drama but what's going good with AEW with Josh Joseph and NXT Deadline Review
This episode is a special one. Josh and the family went to Las Vegas for MJ Biz Con last week. Josh had the pleasure of having a panel where he discussed his entrance into the industry with Grassroots and the hardships he faced in an emerging business. Josh shares critical and pivotal points along the way that have helped shape his career today. Tune in for some true gems on the industry! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Dietze, Managing Principal and Senior Portfolio Strategist at Peapack Private Wealth Management, joins to discuss markets and gives some of his stock picks. Megan Horneman, Chief Investment Officer at Verdence, joins the show to talk about markets, investing, and his outlook for the economy. Josh Joseph, CEO of Big Plan Holdings, discusses outlook for the cannabis industry and how his company is navigating current economic conditions. Natalie Trevithick, Head of Investment Grade Credit Strategy at Payden & Rygel, joins to discuss bond market moves amid inflation data and the recent jobs report. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die 101. Folge des Podcasts Fipsi, der als erster seiner Art den Dialog zwischen Philosophie und Psychologie anstrebt. Als Gastgeber erhalten Hannes Wendler und Alexander Wendt in der ersten Episode nach dem Jubiläum Unterstützung von Josh Joseph Ramminger. Gemeinsam diskutieren sie mit Matthias Borgstede über die Aspekte der Theoriekrise in der Psychologie. Darunter kommen sie auf Messtheorie und die Muster der Theoriebildung zu sprechen.Auf YouTube finden Sie alle Episoden von Fipsi unter https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpIT6jK3mKTiQcXbinapKRbf39mLEpKWmAuf Spotify finden Sie Fipsi unter https://open.spotify.com/show/0il832RRDoPZPaNlC7vams?si=5KbdEcF1TImSHexKYGccfw&dl_branch=1Die Website der Arbeitsgemeinschaft: https://www.phi-psy.deMelden Sie sich mit Rückmeldungen und Anmerkungen gerne unter fipsi@phi-psy.deDiskutieren Sie mit uns auf Telegram: https://t.me/FipsiPPP oder https://t.me/PhiundPsyFür das Intro bedanken wir uns bei Estella und Peter: https://www.instagram.com/elpetera
Natalie Wolfsen, CEO at AssetMark, joins the show to talk about market trends as well as how AssetMark is supporting/growing financial advisors. Josh Joseph, CEO of Big Plan Holdings, discusses outlook for the marijuana industry and how his company is navigating current economic conditions. Sonali Basak, Wall Street reporter with Bloomberg News, joins the show to discuss her interviews with Brian Moynihan and David Solomon, Wall Street's economic outlook for 2023, and Morgan Stanley layoffs. Alison Williams, Senior Global Banks and Asset Managers Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, also joins to discuss banks and their economic outlooks. Prometheus Biosciences CEO Mark McKenna joins to talk about his company's massive stock surge today. Anurag Rana, Senior Tech analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, and Mark Gurman, Tech Reporter with Bloomberg News, join the show to discuss software and tech. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Vinamre's Newsletter, The Dark Arts- https://www.getrevue.co/profile/vinamrekasanaa?via=twitter-profile Josh Joseph is an award winning investigative journalist, author and founder of the investigative journalism organization, Confluence Media. Based in New Delhi, he has won several awards for his outstanding investigative reports. In this podcast, ▸ Vinamre and Josh talk about Josy's upcoming book, The Silent Coup ▸ The influence of political ideologies on the film industry and entrepreneurs ▸ Josy's experience of interviewing a Mujahideen terrorist ▸ How political parties are a threat to democracy Stay updated with Josy's reports and upcoming books by following his Twitter account, https://twitter.com/josyjosephkj?t=0TGLJ9UPZ51eKkRrFys4oA&s=09 Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:44 Censored journalism is producing afraid youth 8:45 Institutions are instilling fear among the public 14:41 How to be fearless in an afraid society 17:32 Why mainstream media prefers mediocrity over investigative journalism 24:51 The role of whistleblowers in handling corruption 27:51 Josy's encounter with a Mujahideen terrorist in Kashmir 35:19 How investigative journalist can drive you mad? 38:39 The easiest solution to problems of India 44:14 How social media gave rise to trolls? 53:59 Conclusion
Hosts Rafael Cruvinel and Lauren Canavan join editors Sammie Aguirre, Josh Joseph, Dylan Gallo and Jane Montalto to discuss our study listening habits — lo-fi compilations, Nintendo soundtracks, film scores and more!
Josh was a founder of Grassroots Cannabis, a Chicago-based multi-state cannabis company that was founded in 2014 with a sale exit of the company in July 2020 for approximately $850.0 million. Starting with three successful dispensary license applications in Illinois, Josh and his partners built Grassroots into the largest privately-held cannabis company in the United States and the 5th largest cannabis company including all the publicly traded cannabis companies up until the company's sale. Josh oversaw all real estate site selection, municipal and governmental approvals for the company's cultivation, processing, and retail store footprints. Upon the exit of the company, GR was in 12 states and had grown to over 1,100 employees.Josh has spent the majority of his professional career in commercial real estate with Principal and brokerage transactions totaling in excess of $1.0 billion. He has consummated real estate deals in over 40 states within the United States and has acquired, developed, sold, and valued properties in nearly every asset class within the real estate industry. For more on Josh, Big Plan Holdings, and the team visit:https://www.bigplanholdings.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-joseph-61456622/
Die 53. Folge des Podcasts Fipsi, der als erster seiner Art den Dialog zwischen Philosophie und Psychologie anstrebt. In dieser Episode beantworten Hannes Wendler und Alexander Wendt gemeinsam mit ihrem Gast Josh Joseph Ramminger einige Fragen, die sich im Anschluss an ihren Beitrag zu Stephan Schleims Blog MENSCHEN-BILDER ergeben haben. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die phänomenologische Psychologie.Den Blog-Beitrag finden Sie hier: https://scilogs.spektrum.de/menschen-bilder/was-kann-die-phaenomenologische-psychologie-zum-bewusstseinsproblem-beitragen/Auf YouTube finden Sie alle Episoden von Fipsi unter https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpIT6jK3mKTiQcXbinapKRbf39mLEpKWmAuf Spotify finden Sie Fipsi unter https://open.spotify.com/show/0il832RRDoPZPaNlC7vams?si=5KbdEcF1TImSHexKYGccfw&dl_branch=1Die Website der Arbeitsgemeinschaft: https://www.phi-psy.deMelden Sie sich mit Rückmeldungen und Anmerkungen gerne unter fipsi@phi-psy.deDiskutieren Sie mit uns auf Telegram: https://t.me/FipsiPPP oder https://t.me/PhiundPsyFür das Intro bedanken wir uns bei Estella und Peter: https://www.instagram.com/elpetera
On this special edition of Press Play, hosts Josh Joseph and Keating Zelenke explore the CDs in our archive, playing songs from Joey Skidmore, Liquid Lobster, The Locust, Moth Music and more.
Die 29. Folge des Podcasts Fipsi, der als erster seiner Art den Dialog zwischen Philosophie und Psychologie anstrebt. In dieser Episode diskutieren Hannes Wendler und Alexander Wendt mit Ihrem Gast Josh Joseph Ramminger über das Projekt einer philosophischen Psychologie. In diesem Gespräch besinnen sich die drei ebenso auf das Podcastprojekt "Fipsi" selbst, reflektieren seine Bedeutung sowie mögliche Richtungen seiner Fortführung. Auf YouTube finden Sie alle Episoden von Fipsi unter https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpIT6jK3mKTiQcXbinapKRbf39mLEpKWm Auf Spotify finden Sie Fipsi unter https://open.spotify.com/show/0il832RRDoPZPaNlC7vams?si=5KbdEcF1TImSHexKYGccfw&dl_branch=1 Die Website der Arbeitsgemeinschaft: https://www.phi-psy.de Melden Sie sich mit Rückmeldungen und Anmerkungen gerne unter fipsi@phi-psy.de Diskutieren Sie mit uns auf Telegram: https://t.me/FipsiPPP oder https://t.me/PhiundPsy Für das Intro bedanken wir uns bei Estella und Peter: https://www.instagram.com/elpetera
We're still alive! Editors Sarah Beckford, Josh Joseph, Emily Scott and Julio Taku sit down over Zoom to chat about pre-pandemic concert memories, virtual events, secret conservatives, and more. Enjoy and stay safe!
Join Rabbi Matanky as he meets with the new Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice-President of the Orthodox Union, Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph
Patrick talks with Cory Brown, Mountwest professor and game designer, about the technologies and skills that students learn in the Animation and Game Developer program at Mountwest. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Cory Brown, game designer and studio owner, about advice on how to get started in game design/development. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Cory Brown, Mountwest and Marshall graduate and game designer, about his personal journey into the game designer field. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Etzion Foundation's Jubilee Conference Panel, April 7, 2019, NYC IS INCREASING ANTISEMITISM IN AMERICA AND EUROPE A THREAT TO THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF OUR COMMUNITIES? Moderated by: Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph ‘88, Senior Vice President, Yeshiva University Panel Participants Mr. Moishe Bane ‘77, President, Orthodox Union Rabbi Dr. Leonard Matanky, Rabbi of Congregation K.I.N.S of West Rogers Park, Dean of Ida Crown Jewish Academy, and past president of the Rabbinical Council of America Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis ’76, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
Sal's Investment Syndicates: Learn More About Our Syndicates Engineer and consultant Susan Conover’s struggle with skin cancer inspires her to apply AI to help us understand what’s going on with our skin. This determined founder has made considerable headway in building the most valuable asset an AI startup can have: a strong, proprietary data set. A fun interview with a dynamic founder. Highlights include: Sal crows about his investment in Gelesis, a company that just got FDA approval for a new weight loss treatment with broad application and good safety profile. Consider our investment syndicates if you are an accredited investor (https://www.angelinvestboston.com/our-syndicates/) Susan Conover bio. Honors grad in mechanical engineering from UT Austin, a top program, got a master’s degree in engineering management at MIT. Susan has studied or worked in France, Australia and Singapore. Susan Conover became a melanoma survivor at age 22. This made a big impression on her. Susan sees a need to “close the loop” on patient care so that the needs of the patient are uppermost in medicine. LuminDX moves in that direction, allowing people more control over their healthcare. Met her current co-founder Josh Joseph, a machine learning specialist, at Improv. MIT Sloan’s Catalyst program allowed Susan to connect with technologists working on skin cancer who have helped start her company. Eventually pivoted away from skin cancer to focus on helping people deal with everyday skin ailments. LuminDX has been accepted to the highly competitive accelerator Techstars in Boston. Kudos! Next, how LuminDX plans to make money, but first Sal asks you to leave a review on iTunes. Business model is to build data base of images to train its AI by helping consumers connect with health providers and getting paid a small fee. The real monetization is expected to come when LuminDX’s AI become better than primary care physicians in diagnosing skin conditions. Many options become attractive at that stage. The model is Google or 23 and Me. The algorithms are open sourced but the core asset of LuminDX is diagnosed images from physicians. LuminDX uses the fact that there are a billion searches for skin issues in the US alone to get found by consumers. First paid search to build its search engine optimization. The field is so large and undeveloped that competitors are also partners. Has rolled out for one indication. By the end of 2020 expect to have twelve indications in which the AI is capable. Susan was really good at science and math but not great in history. Mechanical engineering was a good way to satisfy Susan’s innate curiosity about how things work. Susan gradually talked herself into entrepreneurship. She actually dreamed of studying psychology as undergrad because of her intense curiosity about what drives people. Being a founder is connected to that aspect of her personality. Don’t go into entrepreneurship just for being your own boss, Susan says. You need to be deeply motivated to solve a problem in order for it to make sense. Susan advises founders to do intense preparation of their pitches before reaching out to investors. Techstars has taught her that fundraising is a known science. You need to reach out to people who might eventually invest to map out the milestones they would require before funding you. The fact that LuminDX’s business model encompasses three different domains: dermatology, AI and marketing, creates a problem. Finding investors comfortable in all three has been a challenge but she’s making headway. People say they invest in the team but Susan finds that people frequently get caught up in challenging the business model. Sal concurs & emphasizes the fact that it’s really hard for angels to truly focus just on the team and resist the temptation to be the “business analyst” who knows better than the founders. Quotes Michael Mark on this. Susan Conover thinks founders should just focus on building the business according to the milestones set by VCs and let the progress win over the early stage investors. On building product, Susan urges founders to build little but test a lot. Only when you really understand what people want do you start to build. Susan, inspired by angel Diane Hessan, is working to be more daring in setting down explicit goals, stakes in the ground. She sees value in having clear metrics even if they are not met. Vanity metrics can kill your business. The question for LuminDX is how much data is needed to go into a clinical setting in primary care. The number they came up with is 370,000 images, that’s a stake in the ground. Susan Conover believes in the methodology of Alex Iskold for analyzing a startup’s sales funnel. Techstars has pushed LuminDX to sharpen their focus on acquiring patient images and data. Want to be able to announce 100,000 images acquired on demo day. Sal salutes Susan Conover for her focus and energy. Susan asks Sal why he puts so much into the podcast. Sal’s answer: insatiable curiosity about what drives people. Susan asks Sal what his pet pain point that could be solved by a startup, Sal answers bookkeeping for his multi-family properties. Sal hopes Pilot.com will eventually get to this space. Shout out to founders Waseem Daher and Jeff Arnold.
Nicholas Roy and Josh Joseph from the MIT Quest for Intelligence on the future of AI and its potential impact on fields ranging from energy to healthcare. Show notes and transcript: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast/13 Sign up for notifications of new episodes: https://energy.mit.edu/podcast#signup
Josh Joseph, MD MS FAAEM, Director of Operations Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and member of the AAEM Operations Management Committee, speaks with Stephen Traub MD, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona, about using a rotational patient assignment method in the Emergency Department instead of traditional methods, covering both the advantages and challenges of this approach. Intro music by SaReGaMa, Sky is the Limit, from the album Sky is the Limit, powered by JAMENDO.
This episode is the keynote speech given by Justin McElroy, the host/co-host of numerous podcasts and co-founder of Polygon. The keynote was given at the second annual WV Game Developers Expo on Oct 27, 2017. @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Josh talk about the upcoming West Virginia Game Developers Expo 2017 that will take place Friday, October 27th at Mountwest Community and Technical College's campus. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Josh talk to Jack Daniels of Lasso Games, a local Huntington game studio, about the road from music teacher to game developer and what it takes to run a game studio. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Tanner Webb talk about the abundance of technology focuses at Mountwest and how to make the most of your internship and climb the technology ladder. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick, Josh, and Brian Morgan talk about the new programming articulation between Mountwest and Marshall University that allows for an Associate and a Bachelor in Science in four and half years. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Josh talk with Brian Morgan, who has worn several managing hats over the years, about the unique skill set needed to manage subordinates or even your own business. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Josh talk with Brian Morgan, Marshall University graduate and programmer, about his personal story of self-motivation and what skills are needed to be successful in the programming field. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Scott talk with Andrea Emmanuel and Greg Shoemaker, recent graduates of the IT Fast Track - Network Security option, about why they chose IT, the Fast Track option, and the Networking Practicum and Internship classes. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Patrick talks with Elisha Meadows, one of the first graduates of Mountwest's new Graphic Design program, about returning to school, self-promoting, and breaking into the graphic design field. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick Smith and Scott Nicholas talk about Mountwest's Network Systems Security - IT Fast Track option. For questions on how to enroll, email smith288@mctc.edu or nicholas@mctc.edu Feedback for the podast @TalkonTechMCTC
Patrick talks with Joe Haun, Marshall University IST grad and fellow Technology Management grad, about his career and education in the technology field. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Scott talk with Rick Bledsoe and David Kalinoski, two former Windows 2000 Network Administration students, about their trials and tribulations with Information Technology. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews Randy Bazell about his winding and curvy IT history. Randy's IT life reads like a hollywood movie! Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews several female professors about their career paths. Afterwards, Patrick, Scott, and Josh talk about new Apple products, snaggeless Cat5 cable snafus, and DarkHotel. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
In part two of a two part podcast, Patrick asks Jared Staten about syndication, switchers, graphics engines, live remotes, IFBs, simulcasts and more! Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
In part one of a two part podcast, Patrick and Jared Staten talk about finding the profession you want before finishing college and always being prepared. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Scott Nicholas reminisce about life before Windows 95 and the huge impact Windows 95 has had (especially on the Rolling Stones' bank ledger) in 20 years. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Chris Phelix about protecting PII, personally identifiable information. Patrick and Chris talk about tales of locking down wireless and virtual networks, disaster recovery, and licensing. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Chris Starkey about the two most infamous four letter words in IT, help and desk. Both discuss the amazing skills and knowledge that can be gained from working a helpdesk position. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Ryan Satterfield and Scott Nicholas. Ryan and Patrick talk about taking Scott's Windows NT4 and 2000 classes and the pranks and gaffes that took place. Ryan and Scott talk about customer service. @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Scott Nicholas, now an MCTC professor once more! They discuss patience in IT, a long over due trip to Microsoft HQ, and how Scott is a pretty unforgettable guy. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews Greg Napier, a former Cisco and Microsoft student. Greg talks about his experience in the industry (and how every job counts) and how he landed his current job managing West Virginia's K-12 network. @TalkonTechMCTC talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews Eliot Parker, Associate Professor and accomplished author, about ENL 231. Patrick and Eliot share personal and professional experiences on technical writing and why it is a must in today's workplace. @TalkonTechMCTC talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews John Ramey, a Network Administration student who has gone on to own his own cloud solutions business. John talks about his experience in the industry and how he got to where he is today. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews Theresa Litteral about her experience in Geospatial Studies. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk about the XP ATM's, major Dell layoffs, and HP charging for server updates. Ed Price and Crystal Eagle talk about their experience as Network Administration students at MCTC. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk about the Target and Adobe hacks, a study on e-retailers' web security, and the top worst 25 passwords of 2013. Donna Donathan talks about the Criminal Justice degree at MCTC. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk in a jerry-rigged studio about the upcoming semester. Send us feedback on Twitter at @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk about OS X Lion clear text passwords, Xbox 360/Windows 7 German sales banned, and $99 Xbox 360 - good or bad? Professor Donna Donathan talks about the Paralegal Studies option. Twitter @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk about the Facebook-Instagram deal, you're fired emails, MS sells patents to Facebook, and much more. Paul Martin talks about his experience as a former MU/MCTC student. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk follow ups, Sony's restructuring, Caine's Arcade, reused passwords, ransomware, and much more. Bob Maynard talks about his experience as a former MCTC student/MU GIS student. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick skip the news to bring you an extended interview with Scott Nicholas. Scott Nicholas talks about life experiences as an IT consultant, especially the customer service side. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk follow ups, Consumer Reports says no Heatgate, Xbox 360 credit card hack, US govt buying exploits, and IT job growth. Jay Jones talks about his experience as a former MCTC student. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about employers wanting Facebook passwords, signed malware with compromised certificate, Apple's cash plans, and iPad LTE overages. Annalisha Johnson talks about her Graphic Design-inspired classes. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about CompTIA's new "Vue", the Steam box - yeahs and boos, all things iPad, and the Canon 5D Mark III. Associate Professor Kim Preece talks about the Web Developer option. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about creating bootable Lion drives, the Yahoo-Facebook shakedown, the iPad/China fiasco, and Google's new evil deeds. Professor Rhonda Scragg talks about internships, portfolios, and her Excel class. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about iPad 3 rumors (and iPhone stoves), new CASP certification, Do Not Track, and follow-up on Google's policy and Facebook IPO. Dr. Randall Jones talks about the GIS option and his MIS course. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about Steam getting hacked, proposed used games lockout, Office 15, the Google-Motorola merger, and detailed specifics on IT certifications. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about Tim Shaefer's amazing crowdsourced game project, Anonymous' failed extortion of Symantec, iTunes hacked accounts, insecure paper shredders, and the Network Systems Security option. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about the Facebook Timeline, Facebook IPO, hard drive shortage, and an OS X update that breaks Rosetta. They also talk to Jack Locher about the Network Systems Development option at Mountwest. Twitter feedback @TalkOnTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about the new Google policy changes. They also talk about the Network Administration option and the Animation and Game Developer option which are offered at Mountwest. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC