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Alberto amazes Steve with his show ticker. Steve doesn't appreciate people who use Do Not Disturb mode on their phones. Eddie will not pay membership fees to shop at a store. Elissa is off today. Plus we talk with musical guest Lisa Lee of the band Buckle Up. Want to see this episode? Watch it on YouTube by following this link: https://youtube.com/TheM25Show Visit www.TheM25Show.com and hit the Sponsors link. Contact us by email at magpiepodcastnetwork@gmail.com or send us a text message at (562) 739-7029. *Disclaimer* Alberto is the one with access to these accounts. Messages for specific members of the show will be forwarded. Messages could also be read/listened to on the show. #PodcastingSomethingMore Natural Wunderz: At Natural Wunderz they create high performance health and wellness products that spring naturally from the seven natural wonders of the world. Be as clean and beautiful as nature intended you to be. You are the Natural Wunder. Visit https://naturalwunderz.com/ and enter the code TheM25Show to get 25% off you order. Michael Seril Fitness: Founded in 2005, MSF has motivated and inspired thousands of clients in Whittier, California over the last 15+ years. They are also a leader in Pay It Forward events that have benefited thousands of families in their community. Visit https://msf-strong.com/ for more information. Tacos Che & More: Be sure to book Tacos Che & More for all your catering needs. What makes them different from most taco catering businesses is that they cook up, at your request, a variety of different types of meals and of course tacos. Call and ask if they are able to prepare the meal of your choice. (951) 442-4587 or visit them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tacosche05
We are thrilled to chat with our latest guest, Lisa Lee, a wine entrepreneur in Myrtle Beach who took a vision of a high-end wine bar with unparalleled hospitality and made it a reality with The Tasting Room on 9th. Her story is inspiring, her personality energetic, and her desire to bring the best to… Continue reading Ep146: Guest Alert! Lisa Lee from Myrtle Beach's The Tasting Room on 9th
When Freedom is the Question… was published on September 10, and we had a book launch that night at our home-away-from-home, Pilsen Community Books, in conversation with Eve Ewing. We traveled to Women and Children First, Seminary Coop, The Wooden Shoe in Philadelphia, Book and Puppet in Easton, PA, Riff Raff in Providence, Firestorm in Asheville, NC, Red Emma's in Baltimore, Busboys and Poets in DC, the PIT (Property is Theft!!) in Brooklyn, and more. I read at public libraries, coffee shops, and Movement venues like Haymarket House, Hasta Muerte, and The James Connelly Social Club. A couple of the events were taped, one at the Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY where I was in conversation with the legendary thinker and activist Barbara Smith, co-author of the Combahee River Collective statement, and one at La Pena in Oakland where I was in conversation with Cat Brooks, organizer, activist, and KPFA radio host---Under the Tree will drop those spicy conversations in the future. I was honored and often awed to be in conversation with several other powerful comrades and dazzling friends: Lisa Lee, Danaka Katovich, Alice Kim, Damon Williams, Jacqui Lyden, Daniel Kisslinger, Martha Biondi, Adam Bush, James Michael MacDonald, Jeff Jones, Martha Swan, and more.
In this episode of Dear Art Producer, Heather Elder interviews freelance executive producer Lisa Lee. Lisa's extensive career spans content creation for major brands, a pivotal role at TBWA/Chiat/Day, and over 15 years at CP&B. The discussion delves into Lisa's journey, the evolution of her role, and the intricacies of art production. Lisa shares insights on maintaining calm and patience in high-pressure environments, the importance of clear communication, and the challenges of modern production timelines. The conversation also touches on future industry trends, including the impact of AI, and personal anecdotes about navigating the creative industry. In an industry where the rules are always changing, it's helpful to hear from those on the front lines. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARepsJournal.com; visit HeatherElder.com for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work. More about our guest: Connect with Lisa Lee on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-lee-63b7204/ More about your host: Heather Elder's Bio Heather Elder's Blog Heather Elder on Instagram Heather Elder on Twitter Heather Elder on LinkedIn Heather Elder on Facebook
Lisa Lee, former Director of Smirnoff Pre-Mix and Lone River at Diageo, joins Amanda Ma, CEO & Founder of Innovate Marketing Group, to discover strategies for brand reinvention, cultural relevance, and inclusive marketing. Listen now! About the guest: Lisa is a Results-driven Marketing executive with over 20 years of experience in building and scaling brands. Expertise in brand strategy, innovation, digital marketing and consumer engagement. Proven track record of driving revenue growth, leading brand reinventions including enhancing brand equity, and leading high-performance marketing teams. Adept at leveraging data-driven insights to craft compelling marketing strategies in fast-paced dynamic environments. EventUp is brought to you by Innovate Marketing Group. An award-winning Corporate Event and Experiential Marketing Agency based in Los Angeles, California. Creating Nationwide Immersive Event Experiences to help brands connect with people. To learn more, click here. Follow us! Find us on LinkedIn, EventUp Podcast, and Instagram
In this episode of GreenCars The Podcast, hosts Trish Glose and Dave Nichols sit down with two talented Honda designers, Lisa Lee and Sang Hyuk, to uncover the philosophy and creativity behind Honda's latest electric vehicle designs. Discover the design process that brings electric vehicles like the Honda Prologue to life, from sketching to clay models and full-scale mock-ups. Learn about Honda's “three realities principal” and “The Three Joys,” which shape their design ethos. Plus, we dive into viewer questions on EVs, explore Electrify Expo in San Francisco, and test drive the stunning new Honda Prologue.Tune in for an insightful conversation with the minds shaping the future of electric vehicle design, and stay informed on the latest in hybrid and EV tech.Key Learnings:Honda's Design Philosophy: Explore Honda's “Waigaya” method and “Three Realities Principle” for a deep dive into EV design.EV Design Process: Learn how designers move from sketches to clay models to full-scale prototypes.Viewer Reactions to EVs: Get insights from EV designers on why electric vehicles often polarize opinions.Honda Prologue Review: Check out a review of the new Honda Prologue EV and explore its features.Electrify Expo Highlights: Catch up on the latest tech and electrifying experiences from the San Francisco Electrify Expo.#HondaPrologue #HondaEV #ElectricCars #HybridCars #CarDesign #EVTrends #GreenCarsPodcast #ElectrifyExpo #SustainableTransportation #EVReview #ElectricVehicleDesignLearn more about greener driving options, or by visiting: https://www.greencars.com Have Questions? Email us: ThePodcast@GreenCars.com Connect with Us:YouTube: @greencarshq Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenCarsHQLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/greencarshqInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/GreenCarsHQX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/GreenCarsHQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first day of the Democratic National Convention was labor heavy, featuring the heads of at least seven unions. We take we take up housing and labor issues facing the city of Chicago — and across the nation.Co-anchors Jenna Flanagan and Chali Pittman speak with local journalist Kari Lyderson about the Bring Chicago Home campaign, Chicago Teachers Union president Stacy Davis Gates, Lisa Lee of the National Public Housing Museum, and Rev. William Barber.They turn to live speeches on the floor from Presidential nominee Kamala Harris, UAW head Shawn Fain, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes. Plus, executive director and correspondent Bob Hennelly gives us updates from the floor of the United Center.This is We Decide: America at the Crossroads, from the Pacifica Radio Network. National coverage is supported by sustaining sponsorships from unions representing close to two million rank and file members. Graphic: Ariandy Luna
This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Lisa Lee, Winemaker at Charles R Vineyards, Livermore Valley, defining the term “Approachable”. Learn more by visiting www.charlesrwinery.com
The joy of seeking out wineries in Livermore Valley is that you can go from the hugest facility to the smallest and most intimate spaces and all make you feel at home. Charles R Vineyards tasting room has a remote feeling while within 15 minutes of anywhere in the Valley. Lisa Lee is Winemaker with [...]
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Conceive Baby Podcast, I am joined by Dr. Lisa Lee, Scientific Director at Thrive Fertility to discuss what happens after egg collection during an IVF cycle. I speak a lot about the importance of creating healthy eggs and sperm but today we delve into what happens after. What happens after your precious egg and sperm are collected? Dr Lee shares her experience and insights into the intricate process, explaining what happens to eggs and sperm after collection, how they are fertilized, and the factors influencing embryo viability. Dr Lee demystifies grading (AA or CC) and shares her insights into laboratory technologies enhancing fertilization. Dr Lee also emphasizes the importance of your health in the 90 days leading up to ovulation, when egg and sperm are developing, to optimise both egg and sperm quality at collection, as well as sharing her insights into the technologies and techniques used to enhance embryo development after collection. This in depth episode offers invaluable insights for anyone considering or undergoing an IVF cycle.Key Takeaways:Role of an Embryologist: Embryologists are crucial in the IVF process, from handling eggs and sperm to fertilization and embryo culture. They are often referred to as the "actual baby makers."Egg and Sperm Quality: The quality of eggs and sperm is paramount. Factors such as age and lifestyle significantly impact these gametes, influencing the success of fertilization.Embryo Grading: Embryos are graded (AA, BB, CC, etc.) based on the quality of the inner cell mass and the trophectoderm. This ranking helps embryologists choose the best embryos for transfer.Advanced Techniques: Cutting-edge techniques like ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection), laser-assisted hatching, and various sperm preparation methods are used to optimize fertilization and embryo development.Communication and Trust: Patients should actively communicate with their medical team and can trust in the regulated and high-standard processes of IVF clinics.Timestamp Summary0:03 The Role of an Embryologist in the IVF Process6:20 The Crucial Role of Embryologists in the IVF Process15:07 Embryo Development Milestones and Grading for Successful Pregnancy20:06 Understanding Embryo Grading and Its Impact on IVF Success23:41 Advanced IVF Technologies Mimic Natural Body Processes30:33 Navigating the IVF Journey with Trust and Proactive QuestionsAbout the Guest:Dr. Lisa Lee is the Scientific Director at Thrive Fertility, with a distinguished career spanning multiple fertility clinics across Hong Kong and Australia. Her roles have included leadership and management, as well as research and embryology positions. Dr. Lee has served as a committee member for the professional group Scientists in Reproductive Technology and has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles. Resources:Dr. Lisa Lee on LinkedIn: LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-lee-5140309b/ Thrive Fertility: Website - Fertility Treatment Melbourne - Thrive Fertility, Epping
Credit investors aren't getting enough compensation for corporate credit risk, says Matthew Eagan, a portfolio manager and head of the full discretion team at Loomis Sayles & Co. “Judging from the spread levels, I think they've gone a bit too far,” Eagan tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's Stephen Flynn in the latest Credit Edge podcast. He sees investment grade debt as an opportunity, given decent corporate earnings and the fact that debt costs are mostly locked in. Loomis likes BBB rated debt, as well as bonds issued by banks and media companies. Eagan also says ongoing concern about commercial real estate risk is not likely to hurt major banks, and should remain contained to smaller institutions. Also in this episode, BI's Flynn analyzes improving credit prospects at Paramount Global and predicts a US election boost for iHeartMedia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Asset-based lending is set to expand over the next 10 years at the same heady pace as private credit, according to Bruce Richards, CEO and Chairman of Marathon Asset Management. “The $100 billion middle-market lending and private-credit lending business in 2008 which grew to $1.7 trillion where it is today — a 17-fold increase — you'll see the same thing happening in ABL in this next decade,” he tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's Arnold Kakuda, in the latest Credit Edge podcast. “I love ABL,” said Richards, referring to loans backed by assets like consumer loans, aircraft and ships. In addition, Richards details how his firm is making returns that can exceed 20% buying office loans from banks, which are having to sell them for regulatory reasons. “Commercial real estate represents a lot of distress in the marketplace but also one of the greatest opportunities in the marketplace right now,” said Richards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Credit derivatives and securitizations offer high yields and can perform well even if the US economy tips into recession, says Jonathan Dorfman, managing principal and chief investment officer at Napier Park Global Capital. “In credit, for the first time in 15 years, you can actually create portfolios that give equity-like returns,” he tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's Tolu Alamutu, in the latest Credit Edge podcast. Standardization and improved transparency have reduced risk in structured credit, which can make better inflation-adjusted gains than corporate bonds, he says. Dorfman also raises concerns about private credit — which doesn't mark to market — noting “extraordinary” differences in pricing of the same asset by managers. In addition, Alamutu weighs the outlook for real estate as rates stay high for longer. That's pushing more companies in the sector to borrow in public bond markets, she says. Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Financial institutions are selling off consumer loans under pressure from regulators, setting up investors for significant gains, according to Mark Jenkins, head of global credit at Carlyle Group Inc. “Banks in the US in particular are managing down their risk-weighed assets, and that is creating a deluge of opportunities for us,” he tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Robert Schiffman, in the latest Credit Edge podcast. Debt being offloaded by banks includes credit card, student and housing loans — which are repackaged into asset-backed securities — and is flowing at a clip Jenkins says he's not seen before in his 33-year career. Carlyle is also finding elevated returns in high-grade private credit, though Jenkins says stress may show up in direct loans made to companies in 2020-2021, when prices were at an all-time high and rates fell to near zero. In this episode, Jenkins also discusses how Carlyle is testing artificial intelligence for investment decision making, but says it's too soon to discern a credit-investment strategy focused on AI. “There are those opportunities, but they aren't directly on the engine of AI — it's really the infrastructure of AI that we would look to support and build out,” he says.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buyers of distressed real estate debt stand to make significant gains over the next few years, according to Joshua Pack, co-CEO at Fortress Investment Group. “This is going to be a trillion-dollar opportunity,” he said. Pack discusses how Fortress is getting ready for “a massive restructuring” in the sector with Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's Tolu Alamutu in the latest Credit Edge podcast. The impact on banks will be long-lasting and not limited to smaller financial institutions, says Pack, who predicts more consolidation and liquidation. Also in this episode, Alamutu analyzes the real estate stress spreading through Europe that's hurting banks, insurers and asset managers. Germany and Sweden are areas of concern, while Signa's insolvency adds Austria to the list of hot spots, Alamutu says. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US-style creditor-on-creditor violence spreading to Europe is a worry for loan investors, according to Camille McLeod-Salmon, portfolio manager at Fidelity International. “What we are focused on is this move that's in the US towards creditor-on-creditor violence — and the shift that you've had there — and that translating into Europe,” she said. London-based McLeod-Salmon talks to Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's Aidan Cheslin in the latest Credit Edge podcast. There are opportunities for investors in the technology and chemical sectors, she adds, predicting high-single-digit returns in European leveraged loans. Also in this episode, BI's Cheslin weighs the outlook for Altice, which is shedding assets in a bid to reduce debt. The company has had to pay up to extend maturities and there's a risk of divesting crown jewels in pursuit of fresh cash, Cheslin says. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geopolitics are a potential menace to public debt markets that could present opportunities for private lenders, according to Mike Dennis, co-head of European credit at Ares Management. “The capital markets in general are still pretty fragile,” Dennis tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie in the latest Credit Edge podcast. “It wouldn't take much for that liquidity to reverse out of the system,” he said. Volatility may open the door for private credit firms to participate more in larger corporate loan deals, Dennis says, adding that there's more demand for European transactions than supply. Also in this episode, Bloomberg Intelligence's Stephane Kovatchev analyzes the shipping sector after a 300% increase in freight rates. Greater supply of ships coupled with fading demand are expected to relieve some of the price pressure, Kovatchev says.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Collateralized loan obligations are among the best debt investment opportunities for this year, according to John Wright, global head of credit at Bain Capital. Spreads on the structured investment vehicles, which repackage leveraged loans into bonds of varying risk, may tighten further, even as default rates rise, Wright tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's Mike Holland in the latest Credit Edge podcast. He also sees robust potential for growth in India and Australia, as well as in private credit, especially for buyouts. Slim recovery rates in the loan market are among the biggest worries. Also in this episode, BI's Holland analyzes the outlook for WeightWatchers, whose bonds are dropping. The company faces a tough road ahead but there is a path to survival, Holland says. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US economy is at risk of tipping into recession in the second half of this year, putting pressure on corporate debt markets, says Chris Alwine, global head of credit at Vanguard. “What would precipitate that shallow recession is that corporations are just not hiring, with a modest increase in layoffs,” said Alwine. Vanguard, one of the biggest money managers in the world, with $8.6 trillion in assets, is cautious on junk-rated debt, Alwine tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's Stephen Flynn in the latest Credit Edge podcast. He meanwhile sees opportunity in the bonds of large financial institutions. Also in this episode, BI's Flynn analyzes the debt troubles at Dish Network Corp. and what it means for the rest of the sector. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Private debt needs to get better at explaining itself as the $1.6 trillion asset class goes mainstream, according to James Reynolds, global head of direct lending at Goldman Sachs. “We collectively need to just demystify what we do — which is in simple words, lending to corporates,” Reynolds tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's David Havens in the latest Credit Edge podcast. Goldman wants to double the size of its $110 billion private credit business. Reynolds sees growth opportunities in Asia, investment-grade loans and leveraged finance, as well as more secondary trade in private debt. Also in this episode, BI's Havens analyzes the rush by business development companies (BCDs) to go public as valuations soar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Private-debt firms are set to consolidate as larger companies dominate deal flow, according to Marc Chowrimootoo, portfolio manager at Hayfin Capital Management. “We're seeing a concentration within fewer hands,” Chowrimootoo tells Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee and James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence's Julie Hung in the latest Credit Edge podcast. “That trend is going to continue.” He identifies debt refinancing as the big opportunity for private lenders in 2024. Hayfin likes the health-care and software sectors, while avoiding smaller borrowers that are struggling with higher rates. In addition, BI's Hung weighs the impact on food and drink companies of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New entrants to the rapidly-growing private credit market, scrambling to deploy capital as demand exceeds supply, risk making loans that don't perform well, according to Alan Schrager, senior partner and portfolio manager at Oak Hill Advisors. “You sort of love private credit tourists who potentially do bad deals, because bad deals that ultimately you don't own make you look good on a relative basis,” Schrager says. “Even though we do think private credit is really cheap, we are trying to stay high quality,” Schrager tells Bloomberg News senior reporter Lisa Lee senior editor James Crombie in the latest episode of the Credit Edge podcast. Also in this episode, Bloomberg Intelligence senior credit analyst Arnold Kakuda weighs the outlook for banks heading into a tougher macro environment next year. Large financial institutions are well prepared for credit risk after withdrawing from some markets that private lenders stepped into fill, and they will be big bond issuers in January, according to Kakuda. Regional banks are more exposed to commercial real estate stress, he adds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Private credit will hog the limelight in 2024, with ever-larger deals and continued expansion, even as high rates and a slowing economy add risks. To discuss the outlook for next year, Paula Seligson and Lisa Lee — senior reporters in Bloomberg's global private credit news team — join senior editor James Crombie in the latest episode of the Credit Edge podcast. Private debt will likely attract more investors — and the attention of regulators seeking transparency. Also in this episode, Bloomberg Intelligence credit analyst Rena Kwok weighs the resilience of Asean banks amid a Chinese economic slowdown. She identifies relative value in Bangkok Bank bonds and sees risks across the board from elevated interest rates. Private credit activity has been muted in the region, but it's something to watch for next year, Kwok says.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More companies will default on their debt next year because of higher rates and slower earnings, but there won't be a widespread crisis, says Christopher Sheldon, co-head of credit and markets at KKR. “We don't think it's Armageddon,” he tells Bloomberg News senior reporter Lisa Lee and senior editor James Crombie in this episode of the Credit Edge podcast. He expects continued stress in the retail and health-care sectors — and also sees big opportunity in asset-based finance. In addition, Bloomberg Intelligence credit analyst Sharon Chen weighs the outlook for Indian utilities, including relative value in the bonds of Adani. Companies borrowing more cheaply in local markets reduced the need to raise debt abroad. Investors are meanwhile shifting into Indian credit and out of China, which is suffering real estate distress, Chen says.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Private credit offers double-digit returns with structures that can reduce risk, just as increased competition boosts secondary trading options, says Mark Attanasio, co-founder of Crescent Capital. “We don't see a bubble yet,” he tells Bloomberg News senior reporter Lisa Lee and senior editor James Crombie in this episode of the Credit Edge podcast. He avoids transport and energy, but is looking to participate in private loans in other sectors across the US and Europe. Attanasio also discusses the performance of his Milwaukee Brewers baseball business after rule changes shortened the game, and takes questions on his growing stake in Norwich City football club. In addition, Bloomberg Intelligence senior credit analyst Stephen Flynn weighs the outlook for companies in the communications sector, which is lagging a high-yield bond rally amid distress at some of the biggest borrowers. Dish, Altice and Lumen have significant leverage and maturity wall challenges, while cashflow-rich companies like Charter Communications are in good shape for 2024, he says.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Private credit's rapid growth and lack of transparency are concerns to be monitored as funding costs jump, says Fraser Lundie, head of fixed income at Federated Hermes in London. Steep rises in interest payments for lower-rated companies are “not going to be absorbed cleanly and easily,” he tells Bloomberg News senior reporter Lisa Lee and senior editor James Crombie. “The lack of look through is something that I find it quite difficult to have conviction on,” adds Lundie, referring to private debt. Federated Hermes manages about $715 billion in assets. Also in this episode of Credit Edge, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Pri de Silva analyzes the additional tier 1 bond market, which is staging a comeback and offering double-digit returns. More issuance from Japanese banks provides opportunities for diversification, he adds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neil & Scott salute listeners in Finland and welcome their very special guest, Lisa (Lee-sir), to the podcast! Neil discusses his 5 Eco-Systems (not climate related) and Lisa reveals her Something Old New Borrowed & Blue songs. ALSO - Neil & Scott announce a SONBB contest. LISTEN for details!!!
Private lending is the best opportunity in debt markets today, says Tristram Leach, co-head of European credit at Apollo Global Management. “If I had to pick a single area that I think you're meant to lean in to — and frankly, where we're seeing clients lean in to as well — it is private credit,” he tells Bloomberg News senior reporter Lisa Lee and senior editor James Crombie. An extra 200 bps over publicly syndicated loans is enough compensation for the relative lack of liquidity, he adds. Also in this episode of the Credit Edge, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Matthew Geudtner weighs the benefits to company pension plans from higher rates. And he flags Raytheon, a unit of RTX, as one to watch after it announced a $10 billion debt-funded share buyback program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opportunities for robust returns in debt markets are the best “in quite some time,” despite rising default risk, says Rob Zable, global head of liquid credit strategies at Blackstone. In this episode of the Credit Edge, Bloomberg News senior reporter Lisa Lee and senior editor James Crombie quiz Zable on his optimistic outlook — and where he sees risk. Plus Bloomberg Intelligence analyst David Havens weighs the outlook for private credit and business development companies. BDCs are well positioned to weather a downturn in the US economy, says Havens.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We invite you into a very meaning set of conversations with the leaders of WeOneing! Several subjects raised are: the vitality of safety, individuation, and unity. Divine heart and personal presencing, Practicing the inner work of “let it begin with me,” Being in touch with ‘the yearning' (for community, friendship and the human & divine), Working through relational challenges while One-ing, The indispensability of self and community, the awareness of one's own value as showing up, growing personal presence with collective presence, Defining inter-permeability, Integrating and ‘clearing the lens' of the masculine and femine within self and others… The conversation ends with generative appreciations between the conversationalists and on behalf of the communities represented.
Hedge funds are jumping into the collateralized loan obligation market in pursuit of fat and steady returns, according to Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee. CLOs are meanwhile menaced by the lingering threat of recession and higher rates — while increasingly repackaging private debt — Lee says. In this episode of the Credit Edge Podcast, Bloomberg News senior editor James Crombie also asks Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Jeroen Julius about the outlook for the AT1 market after the collapse of Credit Suisse. Prices have recovered but for some investors, the market's just too choppy, Julius says.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Signs of life in collateralized loan obligations signal credit market healing, according to Bloomberg News' Lisa Lee. But it's too early to predict broad and sustained recovery as interest rate and macroeconomic risks abound. In this episode of the Credit Edge Podcast, Bloomberg News senior editor James Crombie also asks Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Stephane Kovatchev about growing stress on the container shipping sector as demand crumbles. Smaller companies are most threatened by a steep drop in freight rates after a Covid-19-era windfall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Lisa Lee, a 5th generation professional artist with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the world of art. Lisa takes us on a journey through her family's artistic lineage, sharing stories of how each generation has passed down their skills and techniques to the next. Lisa also shares her own personal experiences as an artist, discussing the challenges she has faced and the strategies she has used to overcome them. She talks about the importance of staying true to your artistic vision while also remaining open to new ideas and influences. Throughout the conversation, Lisa offers valuable insights and advice for aspiring artists, touching on topics such as finding inspiration, developing your craft, and building a successful career in the arts. Whether you're an established artist or just starting out, this episode is sure to provide you with valuable insights and inspiration for your own artistic journey.
For Episode Three of Season Five, Courtney talks to Lisa Lee Herrick and Lee Herrick. Yes, to be clear, they are married.Lisa Lee Herrick is an award-winning Hmong-American writer, illustrator, and producer. A 2021 PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow in Creative Nonfiction as well as a 2021 Finalist for the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing, Lisa is currently at work on her debut memoir.Lee Herrick is a Korean-American poet and professor. He is the author of three books of poetry: Scar and Flower, Gardening Secrets of the Dead, and This Many Miles from Desire. Lee Herrick was appointed as California Poet Laureate on November 18, 2022.Today we discuss language and power, immigration and adoption, and curiosity and empathy.PWN's Debut Review is hosted by Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Learn more at projectwritenow.org.
Planning to make a mid-career switch to the finance industry but just don't know how to? Don't worry, we've got you covered today because Michelle Martin speaks to Lisa Lee, Executive Director, Wealth Management and Talent Acquisition Phillip Securities, a member of PhillipCapital to find out the opportunities and challenges to know before making a mid-career switch into the financial sector, and skills you'll need to thrive in the environment. [Find Us on Podcast Platforms] Awedio | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | OmnyStudio [Contact Us] Presenter: *Charmaine Phua Instagram | Facebook | Website if any* Producer: *Chen Chao Instagram | Facebook | Website if any* [More Podcast from MoneyFM89.3] Breakfast with Lynlee Foo, Ryan Huang and Rachel Kelly Your Money with Michelle Martin The Afternoon Update with Hongbin Jeong Drive Time with Elliott Danker, Timothy Go & Chua Tian Tian Friday Night LIVE with Neil Humphreys & Dan Koh Glenn van Zutphen on Saturday Mornings with Neil Humphreys News Headlines from The Straits Times presented by MONEY FM 89.3 Financial Updates from The Business Times presented by MONEY FM 89.3 Budget Preview by KPMG Money FactSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Lee is a Wellness & Self-Love Coach committed to helping midlife women reconnect with themselves. As a coach, she inspires them to live their best midlife by getting their unconditional love of themselves back, so they can lead a healthier life. Lisa does this through teaching her clients to tackle the core beliefs that drive their current habits and routines, and replace them with beliefs of self-love and acceptance. The results her clients see are the importance of making themselves a priority, which can change their eating habits, find their motivation to exercise and create practices to increase their health and wellness. Be sure to connect with Lisa Lee and follow her on your favorite social platforms: Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
AirGo kicks off the year with the brilliant and wonderful Lisa Lee, a communal creative spacemaker who has fought for a public square for decades. Lisa is the Executive Director of the National Public Housing Museum, and is also an Associate Professor in Art History and Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, teaching faculty with the Prison Neighborhood Art Project, and a member of the Chicago Torture Justice Memorials. She talks with the guys about her journey to Chicago with a brief foray into the world of the 1%, what a public square is so pivotal for social movements, and how housing lives at the nexus of all battles against structural violence. SHOW NOTES Learn about the National Public Housing Museum - https://www.nphm.org/ International Sites of Conscience - https://www.sitesofconscience.org/ Listen to AirGo's convos with spacemakers in the Spacemaker Suite - https://soundcloud.com/airgoradio/sets/spacemakers-suite Subscribe to AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091
The story of public housing in Chicago is often a one-sided narrative about deteriorating buildings, crime-ridden corridors, drug trafficking and public aid. But for the last 15 years, former Chicago Housing Authority residents and advocates have sought to shed light on the full stories of these once-vibrant communities by creating the National Public Housing Museum. Leaders recently broke ground, and the museum is slated to open next year at one of the former Jane Addams homes in Little Italy. We talk with Crystal Palmer, a former CHA resident and leader on the museum's board, and Lisa Lee, the museum's executive director, about what to expect. Nominate City Cast Chicago for Best Podcast and Hey Chicago for Best Newsletter in the Reader's Best of Chicago 2022! Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicago Sign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fm Call or Text Us: (773) 780-0246 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we sat down with Lisa Lee to discuss the fast paced activity that is agility. We strongly recommend an activity to work with your dog as it provides an outlet, strengthens your bond and satisfies their desire to learn.
Host Hopeton Hay interviewed Denise Mina, author of the crime novel CONFIDENCE. FROM DENISE MINA'S WEB SITE DESCRIPTION OF THE NOVEL: “When amateur film-maker Lisa Lee vanishes from a Scottish seaside town, journalists Anna and Fin find themselves at the centre of an internet frenzy to find her…On a thrilling chase across Europe to discover what happened to Lisa, Anna and Fin are caught up in a world of international art smuggling, billionaire con artists and religious zealotry.” Read more at http://www.denisemina.com/books.
Narrator Rona Morison masterfully portrays the numerous characters in Denise Mina's complex new mystery. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss this European country-hopping tale of Anna and Fin, two mystery-solving podcasters searching for a missing livestreamer, Lisa Lee. Anna and Fin are contacted by a South African antiques dealer—and possible con man—Bram van Wyk, traveling with him on the hunt, and Jonathan Keeble's deep voice is well matched for the mysterious character. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Hachette Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from BOLINDA. A world-leading audiobook and technology company, Bolinda publishes the greatest books you'll ever hear and inspire people to live their best lives through the power of storytelling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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For our next Chats On The Road to RSA Conference 2022, we talk about voices, biometrics, metadata, privacy, neurology, deep fakes, and so much more. Join us for a chat to hear how your voice may be doing things for — and against — you in all aspects of life and work.About the RSAC 2022 Session, Can You Hear Me Now? Security Implications of Voice as the New Keyboard"Use of voice as a biometric identifier or as a virtual keyboard is growing. While AI/ML have vastly improved capabilities, there are challenges to relying on voice. Get it right and remove user friction and accelerate input. Get it wrong and introduce new vulnerabilities. As uses for vocal and silent speech recognition emerge and expand, security teams need to consider the potential security risks."with:Rébecca Kleinberger, Voice Researcher at MIT Media Lab [@MIT @medialab] and Disruptive Research Strategist at HARMAN International [@Harman]Jeremy Grant, Managing Director, Technology Business Strategy, Venable LLP [@jgrantindc]Lisa Lee, Chief Security Advisor/Lead for Vertical Industries and Engagement, Microsoft [@Microsoft]Tune in and be sure to join us for more from RSA Conference USA 2022!____________________________GuestRébecca KleinbergerVoice Researcher at MIT Media Lab and Disruptive Research Strategist at HARMAN InternationalOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebklein/Website | https://rebeccakleinberger.com/____________________________This Episode's SponsorsHITRUST:
Today to discuss the egg as a cell, egg freeze and warm cycles we welcome Dr Lisa Lee to knocked up. Lisa is a Clinical Research Embryologist at Melbourne IVF where she is involved with several research trials and projects. She has accumulated over ten years of experience in embryology working across several clinics in Hong Kong and Australia, and completed her PhD at University of Melbourne under the guidance of Professor David Gardner.Her main areas of research interests are embryo culture and identifying metabolic determinants of embryo viability and normality. Lisa is also serving as an education coordinator on the Scientists in Reproductive Technology (SIRT) committee.This episode is brought to you by Lovers - Lubricants and intimate care to meet your needs created by women's health authority and Gynaecologist Dr Raelia Lew.Discount Code for 10% off and free shipping: KNOCKEDUPWebsite: https://loversproducts.com.au/Instagram: @loversproductsFind us on Instagram - @knockeduppodcastJoin our community! Follow Women's Health Melbourne on Facebook and Instagram (@womenshealthmelbourne), and follow Dr Raelia Lew on Instagram (@drraelialew).Have a question about women's health? Is there a specific topic you'd like us to cover? Email podcast@womenshealthmelbourne.com.au. We'll keep all requests anonymous.Women's Health Melbourne is a holistic care precinct, for more information about the work we do click here.Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi MorrisonGuest: Dr Lisa Lee
Lisa Lee is a Research Scientist at Google Brain. Her research focuses on building AI agents that can learn and adapt like humans and animals do. Lisa's PhD thesis is titled "Learning Embodied Agents with Scalably-Supervised Reinforcement Learning", which she completed in 2021 at Carnegie Mellon University. We talk about her work in the thesis on reinforcement learning, including exploration, learning with weak supervision, and embodied agents, and cover various topics related to trends in reinforcement learning. - Episode notes: https://cs.nyu.edu/~welleck/episode40.html - Follow the Thesis Review (@thesisreview) and Sean Welleck (@wellecks) on Twitter - Find out more info about the show at https://cs.nyu.edu/~welleck/podcast.html - Support The Thesis Review at www.patreon.com/thesisreview or www.buymeacoffee.com/thesisreview
Lisa Lee, is the winemaker for Charles R Vineyards. She is young and enthusiastic about making the best wine possible. Cheers #goodjuice
In this episode of The Bill Cartwright Show, Bill sits down with executive director at the Chicago National Public Housing Museum Lisa Lee. She details her journey growing up with immigrant parents who did not speak English, and how she developed a passion for the arts and politics, especially during her time in college. After graduating from Duke University with a PhD in Philosophy, Lisa began her career as a director at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. In 2017 she was then named Executive Director of the National Public Housing Museum in Chicago, where she currently works today.
Welcome to Reimagining Company Culture, a series discussing emerging trends and priorities shaping the future of workplace culture and employee wellbeing. We highlight thought leaders who are constantly evolving their strategy and can provide insight to folks about how to address new business challenges. AllVoices is on a mission to create safe, happy, and healthy workplaces for all, and we're excited to learn from experts who share our mission.In this episode of Reimagining Company Culture, we're chatting with Lisa Lee, VP of Global Culture and Belonging at DoorDash. Lisa oversees Employee Communications and Connections and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Internal Communications, and Learning & Development, weaving together these four critical areas to create an interconnected strategy so DoorDash's employees can do the best work of their careers.About AllVoicesIn today's workforce, people often don't feel empowered to speak up and voice their opinions about workplace issues, including harassment, bias, and other culture issues. This prevents company leadership from making necessary changes, and prevents people from feeling fulfilled, recognized, and included at work. At AllVoices, we want to change that by providing a completely safe, anonymous way for people to report issues directly to company leaders. This allows company leadership real transparency into what's happening in their companies—and the motivation to address issues quickly. Our goal is to help create safer, more inclusive companies.To learn more about AllVoices visit us at www.allvoices.co!