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President Trump says he had a 'very good" phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky on ceasefire efforts in the Russia-Ukraine war; Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady and Fed Chair Jerome Powell says President Trump's tariffs are partly to blame for inflation; Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) and Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-MD) get pointed and sometimes heated questions from constituents about the President Trump's efforts to cut government spending; federal judge who is reviewing whether the Trump Administration violated his order concerning the deportation of alleged gang members gives the federal government another day to respond; USA Today's Josh Meyer on release of tens of thousands of pages of government documents on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (40); on C-SPAN Founders Day, a preview of "The C-SPAN Story: A Brian Lamb Conversation". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even though it's downright frigid outside, the Franklin Park Zoo and Zoo New England are embracing all things tropical at their new "Orchid Adventure" exhibit! Visitors can spend time with some special animals as they admire a lush display of stunning flowers - some real, some "brick". Josh Meyer, the Zoo's Horticulture and Sustainability Curator, joins the show to talk about how he keeps the orchids healthy and everything guests will get to experience when they stop by.
Educator, author and former Saint Michael's College head coach Josh Meyer joins Bobbito and E-New as he shares his experiences from his coaching journey around social justice, his players being featured in the Nike "You Can't Stop Us" ad, the realities of college basketball, the impact of Harvard head coach Tommy Amaker, the importance of education and much more in the is very insightful episode of B-Ball Radio. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Two members of Congress, one from each side of the aisle and each branch of Congress, are currently under criminal indictment, yet are steadfastly clinging to their roles as lawmakers. In this episode, we've got the dirt straight from the criminal indictments of Rep. George Santos of New York and Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via Support Congressional Dish via (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes Sen. Bob Menendez The Indictment Egypt Aysha Bagchi and Josh Meyer. November 13, 2023. USA Today. Mark Mazzetti and Vivian Yee. October 14, 2023. The New York Times. Larry Neumeister. October 12, 2023. AP. Nicole Hong et al. October 1, 2023. The New York Times. Jeremy M. Sharp. May 2, 2023. Congressional Research Service. Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam October 24, 2020. BBC News. September 2, 2020. The New York Times. Marriage Nina Burleigh. October 31, 2023. Intelligencer. Previous Indictment Nick Corasaniti and Nate Schweber. November 16, 2017. The New York Times. April 1, 2015. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Public Affairs. Initial Appointment to Senate Marek Fuchs. December 9, 2005. The New York Times. Rep. George Santos The Indictment House Ethics Committee Investigation November 16, 2023. House Ethics Committee. November 9, 2023. House Ethics Committee, Investigative Subcommittee. Brazil Fraud Case Andrew DePietro. October 21, 2022. Forbes. Expulsion Attempts Kevin Freking. November 17, 2023. PBS NewsHour. Kevin Freking and Stephen Groves. November 2, 2023. AP. Wealthiest Districts Andrew DePietro. October 21, 2022. Forbes. IRS Doesn't Fight Dark Money Maya Miller. April 18, 2019. ProPublica. Bills Audio Sources October 28, 2023 Chat Box with David Cruz Clips 3:25 Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ): You know, I have drawn from my personal credit union savings account, for the better part of 30 years, $400 every week in cash. And while that may seem old fashioned, some people may think of it as crazy, the reality is that the government has those records. They have the accounts that show that and they chose not to use it. So, you know, this is why I look forward to being in a position to actually speak to these issues, so that New Jerseyans will have a different set of facts than the ones they have right now. 5:20 Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ): I was not barred from going into an intelligence briefing. I still have all of my intelligence credentials. 7:20 Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ): I have not missed a beat. I've been here for votes and for hearings, and for pursuing the issues that are important to the people in New Jersey. 11:35 Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ): I still serve on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which gives me a perch on all of these global issues, and I am pursuing them in the same way as I did before. The difference is that I am not leading the [Senate Foreign Relations] Committee, but I am very much active in the Committee pursuing the things that I care about for New Jersey. 15:25 David Cruz: So the considerations that Egypt received, including getting a green light from your committee, the quid pro quo as it were, was Egypt behaving better in exchange for arms sales and other considerations? Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ): Each consideration depended upon the nature of the sale, whether it was for example, defensive equipment, whether it was equipment for the Sinai, where they are playing a vital role for security with Israel, which everybody -- Democrats and Republicans -- have called for. So these followed the traditional uses of both foreign aid and arms sales in a way to ensure that the US national security interests was pursued and that's simply the case. 16:15 David Cruz: And in the case of one of your co-defendants receiving a contract to certify halal — Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ): I can't answer for my co-defendant, you'll have to ask him. David Cruz: Well, the question is, was it your relations with Egyptian officials that helped ease the way for him to get that contract? Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ): David, there's a lot of suggestions. As a matter of fact, as I read the indictment, there's a lot of inferences, but not a lot of facts at the end of the day. Those inferences try to play and create a storyline. That is the most negative pejorative storyline you can create. But when those get challenged by the facts, as we will, in the legal proceedings that both motions and trials will allow us to do, then we will see a totally different story. May 27, 2021 Senate Foreign Relations Committee Witnesses: Robert F. Godec, Acting Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of African Affairs Sarah Charles, Assistant to the Administrator, Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, United States Agency for International Development Clips Sen. Bob Menenedez (D-NJ): Then, finally, I will make a comment. It is not a question. I have spoken to the Egyptians on more than one occasion on this issue at their behest. I have a real sense that if the GERD issue is not dealt with in a way that assures them of their concerns about the Nile flowing into what would be the heart of their water supply in Egypt that they will do what is necessary. I do not like red lines, but they have suggested that they have red lines and I take them at their word that they have red lines. Not that they are desirous of doing that. They also have a very strong expression that they hope to have a resolution peacefully, but that they have their own red lines. I hope that we are engaging in that very robustly because the last thing we need, in addition to everything that is going on in Ethiopia, in addition to the possibility of a famine, to the sexual violence that is taking place, is to then have a military conflict over the GERD. So I just seriously hope we are fully engaged and understand where the parties are and how serious some of them are of purpose. Executive Producer Recommended Sources Music by Editing Production Assistance
This week on AI For Humans we dive into ChatGPT's Custom Instructions, get semi-gaslit by Pi AI, conjure up a bunch of Future AI news using GPT-4 and, finally, have our first real live human interview with Coqui.AI's Josh Meyer! Kevin Pereira and Gavin Purcell are your hosts for this episode and all the other ones you may or may not have heard. What are ChatGPT's Custom Instructions? Custom Instructions are a very cool way to use ChatGPT so that you can always prime it in a specific way and you don't always have to tell it a bunch of stuff before you get the results you want. We, of course, used it give us a nice, random track from Brazilan Funk of the 1970s. What is Pi AI? We've featured Pi before - it's a voice-to-voice AI app that is remarkable in how good it is at carrying on a conversation and additionaly, somehow, has very good up-to-date information that none of the other LLMs have. It also seems to have a not-so-great filter on what it should and shouldn't say. What is Coqui.ai? Coqui.AI is a very cool start-up that's specializing in text-to-voice prompting and has a custom model that allows for companies (specifically video game companies) to create a large library of digital voices for their characters. Josh Meyer, our guest, was a member of the Mozilla team and left to co-found Coqui with his partners. You can find out more at Coqui.AI Follow us for more AI discussions and updates on Twitter @AIForHumansShow, Join our vibrant community on TikTok @aiforhumansshow Subscribe on YouTube to never miss an episode @AIForHumansShow. For more info, visit our website at https://www.aiforhumans.show/
Federal prosecutors added new charges against Donald Trump stemming from his willful mishandling of classified documents, alleging in a superseding indictment on Thursday that the former president sought to delete incriminating surveillance video at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Meanwhile, the country remains on “indictment watch,” as USA Today's Josh Meyer reports, while Special Counsel Jack Smith weighs charges against Trump for attempting to overthrow the 2020 election. We examine the current and potential charges against Trump and their political impact. Guests: Josh Meyer, domestic security correspondent, USA Today Rory Little, professor of constitutional law, UC School of Law, San Francisco; former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney
Josh Meyer, Vice President of Demand Generation at Bloomerang.com, discusses the 2023 Fundraising Effectiveness Project. The project is a collaborative effort among various national donor databases and CRM systems to share anonymized data and analyze trends in the nonprofit industry and is available for free online. The goal of this extensive annual project is to provide insights to nonprofits and improve the software tools they use.The latest data focuses on the decline in fundraising dollars, which saw a 1.7% decrease in 2022 compared to 2021. It is speculated that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic may have contributed to this decline. However, it is noteworthy that 75% of the total dollars raised came from major or large donors, indicating the importance of having a strong major gift strategy and making it easy for major donors to contribute.This episode also highlights the data showing a decrease in donor participation, which has been a trend over the past decade. It emphasized the need for nonprofits to prioritize donor retention and find ways to mitigate the decline. The importance of volunteer management is discussed and Bloomerang's investment in volunteer management software is mentioned. The software streamlines the process of acquiring, screening, and scheduling volunteers, and it integrates with donor databases and CRM systems, allowing nonprofits to have a comprehensive view of their volunteers and donors.Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3BEdtFWThe Nonprofit Show is the ultimate resource for anyone seeking to make a meaningful impact, bringing together leaders and professionals from the nonprofit and social impact sector in fast-paced, 30-minute episodes featuring a wide range of expert guests. From money management to mission-critical topics, TheNonprofitShow.com offers the information and strategies you need to succeed.Tune in each weekday to hear from guest experts on topics ranging from nonprofit boards, foundations, grant funding, and volunteer management to donor relations and fundraising. Gain valuable insights from legal and tax professionals, marketing experts, grant writers, philanthropy donors, and more.And if you're looking for even more resources, check out the American Nonprofit Academy for news, inspiration, and training to help you make a difference in your community.Follow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Four Americans were ambushed and caught up in a cartel shootout in Matamoros, then held hostage for days – apparently, the gunmen thought they were Haitian drug smugglers. Two of them were killed, two survived.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit betterhelp.com/DUBIOUS today to get 10% off your first month of therapy. Four friends from North Carolina, Latavia “Tay” Washington McGee, Eric James Williams, Zindell Brown and Shaeed Woodard traveled to Matamoros, Tamaulipas, for a medical procedure. 1 Latavia McGee was supposed to get a tummy tuck, but things didn't go as planned. If you like our content, become a patron, you'll get all of our episodes ad-free. Their car was shot at and the four were taken hostage by the Scorpion division of the Gulf Cartel before they were able to reach the clinic where Latavia McGee had her abdominoplasty appointment. Sadly, Zindell Brown and Shaeed Woodard were killed. An innocent passerby was also murdered by the cartel, by mistake. 2 In this episode we discuss all the theories and rumors surrounding this case, the level 4 “do not travel” advisory issued by the State Department, the timeline and chain of events, medical tourism in Mexico, the cartel's apology letter and the verified facts that should be considered before jumping to conclusions. 3, 4 1. Lewis Pennock. Woman denied entry into Mexico with 'Tummy Tuck Four' claims group told her they'd return in just 15 MINUTES.... The Daily Mail. March 2023. ⇤2. David Wolf Twitter account. Just the usual dragging of bodies... (video: graphic). Twitter. March 2023. ⇤3. Nyamekye Daniel. Authorities Explore Drug Smuggling Motive As Apology Letter, Photos of Suspects from Cartel Raise Public Suspicion In Case of Americans Kidnapped In Mexico. Atlanta Black Star. March 2023. ⇤4. Jorge L. Ortiz, Rick Jervis, Kevin Johnson, and Josh Meyer. Mexican cartel apologizes for kidnapping, killing Americans, turns over 5 it says responsible. USA Today. March 2023. ⇤
2022 Week 12 Episode of Bruce Monnin's Computer Points Rebekah is out, so Bruce is joined by co-host Alexandra Trumble, and in join by guest commentator, Minster superintendent Josh Meyer. Bruce and Alexandra review the results of the second week of the Ohio high school football playoffs. Bruce and Josh then preview d preview 12 third round playoff games. We also touch on the Cincinnati Bearcats, the distance band sounds travel up and down hill in the morning and much, much more. The link for Bruce Monnin's Computer Points Rankings Page To submit any questions, email Bruce at bdmonnin@nktelco.net or post on Twitter @BruceMonnin Download Link
The conspiracy theorist has said the elementary school massacre was a hoax. Plus, domestic security correspondent Josh Meyer looks at President Joe Biden's 'nuclear armageddon' comments, the U.S. and allies strengthen Ukraine's air defense, the Jan. 6 committee holds another hearing and social security recipients will soon get a boost.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The tennis might be over, but the distinctive sweet green smell of tennis courts warmed by the summertime heat remains on our minds. In Imaginary Authors' The Soft Lawn, perfumer Josh Meyer recreates this distinctive olfactory memory. Sophisticated layers of green - from the hissy, the grassy, and to the sparkly - form a harmony of scent. With tints of citrus, blossom-scented air, and a rush of crisp aquatic freshness, The Soft Lawn is a surefire ace. It's available at our Emporium boutique and online store. Clarification: The 'Linden Blossom Tree' is not part of the citrus family, however it's commonly referred to as Lime Tree or Lime Blossom Tree in Europe. This podcast can be found at https://lknu.com.au/pages/podcasts or your favourite Podcast apps. See our YouTube channel for video reviews. Hosted by Liam Sardea. Produced by LKNU Parfumerie. ©2022 LKNU Parfumerie. All rights reserved. lknu.com.au
For todays podcast we sit down with the co-founders of the streetwear label, based on the Mornington Peninsula, The Snake Hole. Josh Brown and Josh Meyer provide insight into how the label came to be, from its origins as an art gallery to the well established company it is today. We discuss the challenges of beginning your own business on the Peninsula and its stereotypes, while reminiscing on the TV shows and Movies growing up. It was a pleasure to have the boys on and loved every minute of it, we hope you all enjoy! You can check The Snake hole on their YouTube channel below: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGday111
Coqui is a speech technology startup that making huge waves in terms of their contributions to open source speech technology, open access models and data, and compelling voice cloning functionality. Josh Meyer from Coqui joins us in this episode to discuss cloning voices that have emotion, fostering open source, and how creators are using AI tech.
Coqui is a speech technology startup that making huge waves in terms of their contributions to open source speech technology, open access models and data, and compelling voice cloning functionality. Josh Meyer from Coqui joins us in this episode to discuss cloning voices that have emotion, fostering open source, and how creators are using AI tech.
Domestic security correspondent Josh Meyer reports. Plus, the last abortion clinic in Mississippi closes, patient safety reporter Karen Weintraub updates us on promising pancreatic cancer treatment, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigns and the trial of basketball star Brittney Griner continues.Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us as Kurt Mitt complains to the Dice Gods and is immediately rewarded, Abigail shows us how truly she loves her Carracosta, Sage, Jenny goes HAM into some Yo Mama jeers, and Victor helps the gang defeat Cooperi at all odds! This is THE FINALE (FINALLY) of the side adventures in a placed called Roggenrola Highlands, based off hiking trails in Inland Empire county of CA! We had one of our very first guests appear, Jaime Martinez! We now have a Discord Channel for those whom are interested in joining and meeting the crew! Come hang out with us! https://discord.gg/5DhdTyKp6UPlease visit our friend Kris on Instagram and take a peer at his wares, if you have coin! https://www.instagram.com/genecute.id/And please check out our lovely friend LadyBlkheart's Youtube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgnSVbynst2YBQmc0rI-BQASmall, little great peeks into her life as she games and celebrates the time with her children! Please support us at our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OseePKMNPodLeave us a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes with the same Trainer name and Pokemon! And we'll shout you out for being a repeat listener as a very grateful "thank you"!Please also visit our good friend, Oliver Hamlin! An artist whom we get a lot of work done, but haven't revealed quite yet due to most of them being spoilers! But hang tight, we'll get something for ya - but in the meantime, please support him and all the hard work he does! https://www.instagram.com/oliver_hamlin/All music belongs to their respective owners. “THE CRASH.wav” by sandyrb of Freesound.org https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ for BG Music and Sound FX! - (This EQ is Property of and Created by Josh Meyer) -https://www.youtube.com/c/VoiceOverMasterOutro Song made by this Wonderful Human being, Starbirth! https://soundcloud.com/starbirthhh/trackshttps://www.fiverr.com/starbirthSupport the show
Josh Brown & Josh Meyer (same name and birthday) are co-founders and owners of The Snake Hole, a Melbourne streetwear brand focused on the art industry. It has been almost 10 years since the beginning of their journey with this brand."Don't work with your best friend" they say. These two made it work - and well! In this episode, we speak about what it means to hire processes to make our lives easier. The guys at The Snake Hole share how they have built a small team of designers, marketers, and creative directors.Some of the practical questions we answer in this episode include:How often should I do clothing drops? Why aren't my clothes selling like they were? How do I consistently and sustainably post content? How do I hire with little money? How do I hire the right people?Learn more about The Snake Hole:Instagram @thesnakeholeWebsite: www.thesnakehole.com
In this very special episode we sit down with founder of Uncommon Sports Group to talk about his mission and the amazing things his organization are doing to make a difference. https://www.uncommonsg.org/ https://www.cleanout.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
The invasion had focused on eastern parts of the country. Plus, domestic security correspondent Josh Meyer reports on U.S. hesitancy to send fighter jets directly to Ukraine, reporter Jessica Guynn talks about doomscrolling, a Texas judge hears a case against the governor's directive to treat gender-affirming care as child abuse and the Major League Baseball lockout comes to an end.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The West is putting a huge harness on Russian financial institutions as an invasion of Ukraine continues. Plus, domestic security correspondent Josh Meyer digs into what it means to remove Russian banks from the international SWIFT messaging system, a Texas militia member is the first Jan. 6 defendant to face a jury, reporter Chris Woodyard looks into high prices for new and used cars and MLB and its players union try to save the baseball season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Domestic security correspondent Josh Meyer reports on the eve of the Capitol insurrection anniversary. Plus, Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page reports on new polling data as a midterm election year begins, President Joe Biden addresses the nation as COVID-19 cases surge, the Talking Tech podcast guys preview CES and Kyrie Irving is expected to return to NBA action despite his unvaccinated status.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Patrick had Josh Meyer from Equipment Ops/Helmet Tracker on to talk about Helmet Bowl V. Make sure to get out there and vote. Link to voting is below!! https://helmettracker.com/helmetbowl-conferences/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
We talk to Josh Meyer from Purpose and Flow about Perfectionism in the Healthcare Profession. We address the why and also strategies to assist business owners and young health professionals. You can find out more about Josh and Purpose and Flow at www.purposeandflow.com.au 3 ways to reach out Email: josh@purposeandflow.com.au Download this: Here's the link for the Career Pulse Check Chat: A link to chat directly here Also check out his blog post on our website at www.physiomentor.biz
In today's episode, Head of Evangelism, Mady Mantha talks with Josh Meyer, Mozilla Fellow and co-founder of Coqui, about how he got into speech technology, the current state of affairs of open source speech tech and evaluating speech systems. They also discuss common challenges and applications for the enterprise. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rasachats/message
Our guests on this episode is Josh Meyer. Josh loves his magical family...partner, Ferene and two daughters, Nala (11) and Melodie (7), who reside at the Hummingbird in Burlington, VT. He is an educator and does equity related work. Josh enjoys outdoor activities, including running, biking, skiing and paddle boarding. He is learning how to speak Haitian Creole and play Tribe Called Quest songs on the bass guitar. Don't forget to head over to https://loveyco.com/ and use the code: BCMG to get 10 % off your order! To connect with our showrunners, email howdyoumeetpodcast@gmail.com To follow the podcast, check out the links below:FB: https://www.facebook.com/howdyoumeetpodcastIG: https://www.instagram.com/howdyoumeetpodcast/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/howdyoumeetpodcast
We brought back Josh Meyer of Helmet Tracker to talk about Helmet Bowl IV and the completion of conference play. Next up is the round of 64 make sure you get out and vote! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
Joe Zuccarello interviews Josh Meyer of Tropiclean about Pet Dental Awareness. Dental awareness is important for pets overall well-being and health. - Why is it important for pet care providers to educate their clients? - Is it too late to start dental treatment? - Are there dental solutions available? - What are the early signs of periodontal disease? Tune in to find out.
This week we talk with Alyson's friend, Josh Meyer. Josh and Alyson met in 2018 at the doggie daycare where Alyson still currently works. Although Josh only ended up working there for 6 months, the two have remained good friends. Josh fills us in on his growing quarantine mustache, rapping in an online homeschooling class in eighth grade, old crushes, and laughing at the WRONG person at the WRONG time. You'll laugh, you'll cry (okay maybe not), but mostly...you'll just say, "OOF!" Be sure to follow us on instagram @bigoofpod and share this episode with all your friends...like ALL of them. TTYL! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigoofpod/support
Hey everybody! This week we sat down with Josh Meyer of Helmet Tracker and Equipment Ops to talk about his path in athletics, as well as this year's Helmet Bowl! Follow us on twitter @odaapodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/other-duties-as-assigned/support
In which Josh invites us to explore a world full of DNA manipulation, as well as Seth's introduction of Graham into the Film Rescue Canon. There were many drinks and much rejoicing. Submit your own rewrites to filmrescueshow@gmail.com Contribute to the channel by donating at patreon.com/montressormediaWe do this podcast, That Weird Ass Game podcast, The Palette Cleanser podcast, other videos, and special episodes on the patreon that you can't get anywhere else. For only $1 you can join the gang! Follow us on twitter!@Filmrescueshow - The Show@sethxdecker - The Pitch Master General@OldPangYau - Team Host@hardcorebshot - Team Host@ErinMoriartyYT - Team Host@MikespielmanVA - The Heel (Mike's Film Whatever) Discord Server https://discord.gg/xRcAyae
Josh and Ari talk quarantine survival, perfume creation, and all things Imaginary Authors!!!
Josh Meyer (mt.adventure@gmail.com) has been team building for over 17 years. In this episode, he shares some of his favorite light-weight (and versatile) activity props and activity resources. We also find out about his favorite processing question he learned from Karl Rohnke related to 'failure.' Josh also shares about the importance of practicing reflection and team builder energy (how to get through the busy seasons). He leaves us with some programming tips and a story about being stuck on a bus (due to rain) for two hours - a powerful experience for him despite the circumstances. Find all Show Notes and Episodes HEREThis podcast is another facet in a network of resources being developed in an ongoing effort to help team builders, all over the world, learn and grow:OnTeamBuilding Blog - Conversations about a variety of team building topicsAsk Michelle & Chris About Team Building - Podcast for Team BuildersFUNdoing - Activity Resources for Team Builders (Blog, Store, Trainings)FUNdoing Fridays - Bi-monthly email of activities (sign up form at this page)TeamBuilderPowerUps - A growing online school of resources for team buildersYoungTeamBuilders - The voices of new team builders
This episode we sit down with Josh Meyer, Founder and President of Got IT Digital Media in Chicago. Thanks for listening! Find Got IT online: gotitdigital.com Follow the show on instagram: @wishidknownpod; email us: wishidknownpod@gmail.com follow & connect with our hosts: Jack (@a_healthypour, LNKD); Joey (@jgartnerlaw, LNKD)
Sometimes it takes a lot of failures before you make it big. Today’s guest is no stranger to failure -- he once invested $250K in a company that never even launched. But now, Josh Meyer is the CEO and co-founder of Brickell Men's Products, the fastest-growing company in Maine and the fastest-growing skincare company in the world. Josh joins us to talk about the challenges Brickell faced with their rocketship growth, why he’d never raise money for a business again, and his love-hate relationship with Amazon. Enjoy! Episode Highlights 6:44 Introducing Josh and his path to becoming the CEO and co-founder of the fastest-growing company in Maine. 9:45 How Josh runs a business based in Maine, while living in Florida. 12:23 The moment Josh realized Brickell’s success was real. 14:00 Lessons learned from a $250K business flop. 17:32 Some of the challenges of being a fast-growing company. 20:39 How Josh assesses Brickell’s success and growth potential, and why he doesn’t trust Google Analytics. 24:56 As you spend more money on Facebook, you need to be critically examining the leads you acquire. 27:58 Brickell’s approach to customer loyalty programs and how it’s shifted as they’ve grown. 31:10 Why Brickell is willing to sell their soul to capture email addresses. 33:27 How Josh’s approach to email has evolved as the business has grown. 36:49 Why Josh thinks spending money on social media influencers is total BS. 39:01 When it comes to rolling out new products, if you’re going to fail, fail quickly. 41:14 Keep your friends close but keep your enemies closer: how Amazon contributes to Brickell’s continued success. 44:54 Resources that have helped Josh along the way. 48:30 Now Hiring: Brickell is looking for a Marketing Director. 51:18 Three things you can do right now to start growing your business even faster. Links And Resources Brickell Men's Products Eight Saints josh@brickellmensproducts.com Hiring: Marketing Director for Brickell Men's Products Klaviyo Upwork Asana Monday Noah Kagan: What I Learned Growing an 8-Figure Business Private Intensive Workshop Brand Growth Experts Foxwell Digital Review or subscribe on iTunes
This week, Doug and J.R. continue their conversation with Josh Meyer.Resources:Categories from Josh’s doctoral dissertation on what helps sustain pastorsHonesty – Pastors need places to share with others about the pastoral role.Intimacy – Pastors need rhythms to intentionally connect with God.Community – Pastors need connections outside of the church.Eternity – Pastors need reminders that their calling serves a purpose beyond this life.===Monday: A Prayer of Relinquishment (Richard Foster)Today, O Lord, I yield myself to you.May your will be my delight today.May your way have perfect sway in me.May your love be the pattern of my living.I surrender to you my hopes, my dreams, my ambitions.Do with them what you will, when you will, as you will.I place into your loving care my family, my friends, my future.Care for them with a care that I can never give.I release into your handsmy need to control,my craving for status,my fear of obscurity.Eradicate the evil,purify the good, andestablish your kingdom on earth.For Jesus’ sake, Amen.Tuesday: Disturb Us, O Lord (Sir Francis Drake)Disturb us, O Lord, when we are too pleased with ourselves;when our dreams have come true because we have dreamed too little;when we arrived safely because we sailed too close to the shore.Disturb us, O Lord, when with the abundance of things we possesswe have lost our thirst for the waters of life;having fallen in love with life, we have ceased to dream of eternity,and in our efforts to build a new earth,we have allowed our vision of the new Heaven to dim.Disturb us, O Lord, to dare more boldly,to venture on wilder seas where storms will show your mastery,where losing sight of land, we shall find the stars.We ask you to push back the horizons of our hopes,and to push back the future in strength, courage, hope, and love.This we ask in the name of our Captain, who is Jesus Christ.Wednesday: The Merton PrayerMy Lord God,I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end – nor do I really know myself, and the fact that I think I am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so.But I believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you. And I hope I have that desire in all that I am doing. I hope that I will never do anything apart from that desire.And I know that if I do this you will lead me by the right road,though I may know nothing about it.Therefore will I trust you always though I may seem to be lost and in the shadow of death. I will not fear, for you are ever with me, and you will never leave me to face my perils alone.Thursday: John Stott’s daily prayerHeavenly Father, I pray that I may live this day in your presence and please you more and more.Lord Jesus, I pray that this day I may take up my cross and follow you.Holy Spirit, I pray that this day you will fill me with yourself and cause your fruit to ripen in my life: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.Holy, blessed, glorious Trinity, three persons in one God, have mercy on me.Almighty God, Creator and Sustainer of the universe, I worship you.Lord Jesus Christ, Savior and Lord of the world, I worship you.Holy Spirit, Sanctifier of the people of God, I worship you.Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,as it was in the beginning, is now, and shall be forever.Amen.Friday: The Romero PrayerIt helps, now and then, to step back and take a long view. The Kingdom is not only beyond our efforts, it is even beyond our vision. We accomplish in our lifetime only a tiny fraction of the magnificent enterprise that is God’s work. Nothing we do is complete, which is a way of saying that the Kingdom always lies beyond us.No statement says all that could be said.No prayer fully encompasses our faith.No confession brings perfection.No pastoral visit brings wholeness.No program fully accomplishes Christ’s mission.No set of goals or objectives includes everything.Instead, this is what we are about:We plant seeds that will one day grow.We water seeds already planted, knowing that they hold future promise.We lay foundations that will need further development.We provide yeast that produces far beyond our capabilities.We cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something, and to do it very well. It may be incomplete, but it is a beginning, a step along the way, an opportunity for the Lord’s grace to enter and do the rest.We may never see the end results, but that is the difference between the master builder and the worker.We are workers, not master builders; ministers, not Messiahs.We are prophets of a future not our own.THE GREAT GIVEAWAYJ.R. is giving away 25 copies of his book, Fail: Finding Hope and Grace in the Midst of Ministry Failure to the first 25 people who write a review on our itunes page. To get a free copy of J.R.’s book, all you need to do is write a review, and then email Jane@Kairospartnerships.org your address and we will get it out to you.
Doug and J.R. talk about the importance of hobbies and have a conversation with Josh Meyer about change in the church and letting others speak truth over the lies we're tempted to believe.Questions to ask 10 important people in your life1.Name one thing I do well without putting any effort into.2. What three words would you use to describe me?3. Name one area of my life where you see room for improvement. Where can I be better?4. If you were put in charge of all the world's resources, what would you assign me to do?5. What happens when I walk into a room? What shows up when I show up?THE GREAT GIVEAWAYJ.R. is giving away 25 copies of his book, Fail: Finding Hope and Grace in the Midst of Ministry Failure to the first 25 people who write a review on our itunes page. To get a free copy of J.R.'s book, all you need to do is write a review, and then email Jane@Kairospartnerships.org your address and we will get it out to youLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Doug and J.R. talk about the importance of hobbies and have a conversation with Josh Meyer about change in the church and letting others speak truth over the lies we’re tempted to believe.Questions to ask 10 important people in your life1.Name one thing I do well without putting any effort into.2. What three words would you use to describe me?3. Name one area of my life where you see room for improvement. Where can I be better?4. If you were put in charge of all the world’s resources, what would you assign me to do?5. What happens when I walk into a room? What shows up when I show up?THE GREAT GIVEAWAYJ.R. is giving away 25 copies of his book, Fail: Finding Hope and Grace in the Midst of Ministry Failure to the first 25 people who write a review on our itunes page. To get a free copy of J.R.’s book, all you need to do is write a review, and then email Jane@Kairospartnerships.org your address and we will get it out to you
In which Josh pitches us a better version of Venom (2018). Brandon and Seth also help a little.
Students of St. Johns Applied Business class participated in bringing to life a project using real world applications. Lucille M. Hall Museum owns the building and is next door to the restaurant. They wanted to do some thing with the location. They reached out to principal Josh Meyer, teachers Terra Kinnamon and Susan Patterson where then brought on board. The project for this class, draw up a working business plan and help bring Tiger Town Pizza, which the students named after running a contest, to life. In this episode hosts Jaime and Glen had the chance to chat with three of the five students, Jaden Reed, Liam Lanterman, and Cashe McVey, about this unique experience of bringing real-wold business into the classroom. Connect with St. John-Hudson USD 350 St. John-Hudson USD 350 Facebook Twitter Chat with our hosts! Jaime on Twitter Glen on Twitter
Josh Meyer had some very interesting takes on how he see's his role as a pastor to challenge his church and constantly making sure he is identifying possible blind spots. Found this conversation very insightful enjoyed hearing his take on millennials and how they are going about faith differently than previous generations.
Josh Meyer had some very interesting takes on how he see's his role as a pastor to challenge his church and constantly making sure he is identifying possible blind spots. Found this conversation very insightful enjoyed hearing his take on millennials and how they are going about faith differently than previous generations.
https://www.alignwithyourpurpose.co I felt a need to share this portion of a 1-hour mastermind session I had this morning with Next Level Voice Over Domination. A Special 20 min outtake from My NEXT LEVEL VOICEOVER DOMINATION MASTERMIND. Thanks Christyll Rains, John Grimes, Jay Ones, and Josh Meyer for being AWESOME! I sincerely hope this audio inspires you and also gives you a deeper insight into me. Blessings
In the final hour, Positive Sean brings us "Stories We Won't Be Covering". Joe validates the UFO story and Politico's Josh Meyer offers up his story about The Obama Administration's handling of Hezbollah.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, December 18, 20174:20 pm: Rabbi Dov Fischer joins the show to discuss his piece in American Spectator in which he writes that the Republican Party has to stop beating up on themselves like the Three Stooges in order to get back on track4:35 pm: Aviation expert Jay Ratliff from WLW radio in Cincinnati joins the show to discuss the massive power outage at the Atlanta airport and why it caused so many problems nationwide6:05 pm: Mike Bailey, founder of Project Bypass Utah, a group designed to put forth citizen ballot referendum in order to make changes to Utah’s often ridiculed liquor laws6:20 pm: Colonel Brian Redd of the Utah Department of Public Safety joins Rod to give us an update on the end-of-year drug seizure totals from the DPS6:35 pm: Josh Meyer of Politico joins the show to discuss his series of articles in which he describes how President Barack Obama derailed a law enforcement campaign to end Hezbollah drug trafficking because of his desire to strike a nuclear deal with Iran
On Monday, when special counsel Robert Mueller announced indictments for money laundering and failing to register as foreign agents against Donald Trump’s former campaign adviser, Paul Manafort and campaign aide Rick Gates and unsealed a plea deal made for false statements by campaign volunteer George Papadopoulos, it led to more questions than answers. Tasked by the Justice Department back in May to pursue alleged Russian efforts to help Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential election and investigate any possible collusion between Trump campaign staff and Moscow, Monday’s announcement was the first substantive public move that Mueller has made. This week, on a special one-hour episode of “TrumpWatch,” host Jesse Lent examines what this week’s developments tell us about the direction that the Mueller investigation is taking and what the political fallout will be for the Trump administration, with national security journalist Marcy Wheeler who wrote the Oct. 30 article for The Intercept entitled “George Papadopoulos’s Plea Deal Is Very, Very Bad News for Attorney General Jeff Sessions” and POLITICO senior investigative reporter Josh Meyer, whose own Oct. 30 piece is entitled “Kremlin likely cultivated Trump adviser, experts say.”
When special counsel Robert Mueller announced indictments for Donald Trump's former campaign adviser, Paul Manafort and campaign aide Rick Gates and unsealed a plea deal made for false statements by campaign volunteer George Papadopoulos, it led to more questions than answers. Tasked by the Justice Department back in May to pursue alleged Russian efforts to help Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential election and investigate any possible collusion between Trump campaign staff and Moscow, Monday's announcement was the first major public move that Mueller has made. This week, in a special one-hour episode of TrumpWatch, Jesse examines what this week's developments tell us about the direction that the Mueller investigation is taking with national security journalist Marcy Wheeler who wrote the Intercept article “George Papadopoulos's Plea Deal Is Very, Very Bad News for Attorney General Jeff Sessions” and POLITICO senior investigative reporter Josh Meyer, whose own Oct. 30 piece is entitled “Kremlin likely cultivated Trump adviser, experts say.”
When special counsel Robert Mueller announced indictments for Donald Trump's former campaign adviser, Paul Manafort and campaign aide Rick Gates and unsealed a plea deal made for false statements by campaign volunteer George Papadopoulos, it led to more questions than answers. Tasked by the Justice Department back in May to pursue alleged Russian efforts to help Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential election and investigate any possible collusion between Trump campaign staff and Moscow, Monday's announcement was the first major public move that Mueller has made. This week, in a special one-hour episode of TrumpWatch, Jesse examines what this week's developments tell us about the direction that the Mueller investigation is taking with national security journalist Marcy Wheeler who wrote the Intercept article “George Papadopoulos's Plea Deal Is Very, Very Bad News for Attorney General Jeff Sessions” and POLITICO senior investigative reporter Josh Meyer, whose own Oct. 30 piece is entitled “Kremlin likely cultivated Trump adviser, experts say.”
Segment 1:Adam Bryant conducts interviews with chief executives for Corner Office, a weekly feature about leadership and management at the New York Times that he started in 2009. Adam is the author of “Quick and Nimble; Lessons from Leading CEOs on How to Create a Culture of Innovation.” His first book, “The Corner Office: Indispensable and Unexpected Lessons from CEOs on How to Lead and Succeed,” was a New York Times best-seller.Segment 2: Ted Rubin is a leading Social Marketing Strategist, Keynote Speaker, Brand Evangelist, Acting CMO of Brand Innovators, and Co-Founder of the recently launched Prevailing Path. Segment 3:Scott Love shows managers how to be the boss nobody will leave. ?With over 20 years of empirical research, he gives managers tactical ideas to lead in a way that increases employee retention, reduces turnover, and attracts high achievers. ?Segment 4:Barry Moltz shares how to get your business unstuck.Segment 5:Josh Meyer is CEO and co-founder of Brickell Men's Products – high performing natural skincare & grooming products for men. Their products are sold in over 25 countries in high end luxury department stores and spas.Sponsored by Nextiva.
How They Lost Weight: Interviews with People Who've Lost Weight and Kept It Off
Josh Meyer is a software developer who sits behind a computer all day and lost 50 Lbs. and in today's How They Lost Weight episode, he explains how he did it! Josh has always struggled with his weight and he's always always wanted to be healthier. But what finally got me going was a friend of mine that I go to church with started a weight loss group, a challenge, with other friends that we go to church with. Find out exactly how Josh lost all his weight in today's podcast episode. www.HowTheyLostWeight.com
Josh Meyer, co-author with Terry McDermott of The Hunt for KSM, visits the International Spy Museum to talk about the decade-long FBI and CIA effort to capture Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Meyer discusses the repeated failed attempts to find the evil genius who had plotted to kill the Pope and President Clinton and explode a dozen planes over the Pacific Ocean, all before masterminding the 9/11 attacks. Finally, hear how the US finally grabbed KSM as a result of the interrogation of another terrorist, Abu Zubaydah.