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Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing (407)500-JEFF (5333) on your mobile phone.
Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing (407)500-JEFF (5333) on your mobile phone.
Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing (407)500-JEFF (5333) on your mobile phone.
Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing (407)500-JEFF (5333) on your mobile phone.
Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing (407)500-JEFF (5333) on your mobile phone.
Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing (407)500-JEFF (5333) on your mobile phone.
Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing (407)500-JEFF (5333) on your mobile phone.
Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing #546 on your mobile phone.
Join us today as Attorney Jeff Kaufman discusses the law with partner Craig Lynd and comedian James Yon, followed by a celebrity interview.New show every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts or you can watch the show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Kaufman-Lynd. Join the discussion on social media: Facebook: Facebook.com/kaufmanlynd Instagram: Instagram.com/kaufmanlynd/ TikTok: Tiktok.com/@kaufmanlynd YouTube: Youtube.com/@Kaufman-LyndAs a reminder, this show is sponsored by the injury law firm of Kaufman & Lynd. If you or someone you know has been injured, through no fault of their own, contact them at whenyouneedus.com or by dialing #546 on your mobile phone.
On this episode of Bringing Data and AI to Life, Amy Horowitz, host and VP of Data Governance and Data Integration Solution Sales at Informatica, sits down with Mark Lynd, Head of Executive Advisory and Strategy at Netsync to explore the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, today. From his serendipitous foray into tech to the opportunities and challenges that AI brings to the world of cybersecurity, this discussion uncovers the spectrum of possibility that lies ahead for the industry and its players. If you want to know how to make the most of the moment and turn this intersection into a rewarding reality, taking cybersecurity practices to the next level, this is the episode for you!
Brandon Swanson, a 19-year-old college student from Minnesota, vanished on May 14, 2008, after his car got stuck in a ditch while he was driving home from a night out with friends. Believing he was near the town of Lynd, Brandon called his parents for help, but despite his directions, they couldn't locate him. Frustrated, he decided to walk toward nearby lights he thought were in Lynd, keeping his father on the phone. Just after 2:30 a.m., he exclaimed, “Oh, shit!” and the line went silent—his last known words.The next day, authorities discovered that Brandon was actually near Porter, about 20 miles from where he believed he was. His car was found, but searches of the surrounding area, including the Yellow Medicine River, revealed no trace of him. Despite extensive searches and numerous theories—including accidental drowning, hypothermia, or foul play—no definitive evidence has surfaced.His parents, devastated by his disappearance, advocated for “Brandon's Law,” which mandates that Minnesota law enforcement treat adult missing person cases with urgency. To this day, the mystery remains unsolved, with his family and the community still holding out hope for closure, haunted by his chilling last words and the lingering mystery of his fate.Logan Schiendelman, a 19-year-old from Tumwater, Washington, vanished on May 20, 2016, under mysterious circumstances when his car was found abandoned on Interstate 5 with his belongings inside. Despite extensive search efforts, witness reports, and a thorough investigation by the Thurston County Sheriff's Office, no significant leads or evidence have emerged to explain his disappearance. Theories range from foul play to voluntary disappearance or a mental health crisis, but none have been substantiated. Logan's family, especially his grandmother, remains hopeful for answers, and the case remains open as investigators periodically review new and old information using advanced technologies. The case of Logan Schiendelman remains unsolved, a chilling mystery that continues to perplex and draw public concern.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Brandon Swanson, a 19-year-old college student from Minnesota, vanished on May 14, 2008, after his car got stuck in a ditch while he was driving home from a night out with friends. Believing he was near the town of Lynd, Brandon called his parents for help, but despite his directions, they couldn't locate him. Frustrated, he decided to walk toward nearby lights he thought were in Lynd, keeping his father on the phone. Just after 2:30 a.m., he exclaimed, “Oh, shit!” and the line went silent—his last known words.The next day, authorities discovered that Brandon was actually near Porter, about 20 miles from where he believed he was. His car was found, but searches of the surrounding area, including the Yellow Medicine River, revealed no trace of him. Despite extensive searches and numerous theories—including accidental drowning, hypothermia, or foul play—no definitive evidence has surfaced.His parents, devastated by his disappearance, advocated for “Brandon's Law,” which mandates that Minnesota law enforcement treat adult missing person cases with urgency. To this day, the mystery remains unsolved, with his family and the community still holding out hope for closure, haunted by his chilling last words and the lingering mystery of his fate.(commercial at 7:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Brandon Swanson, a 19-year-old college student from Minnesota, vanished on May 14, 2008, after his car got stuck in a ditch while he was driving home from a night out with friends. Believing he was near the town of Lynd, Brandon called his parents for help, but despite his directions, they couldn't locate him. Frustrated, he decided to walk toward nearby lights he thought were in Lynd, keeping his father on the phone. Just after 2:30 a.m., he exclaimed, “Oh, shit!” and the line went silent—his last known words.The next day, authorities discovered that Brandon was actually near Porter, about 20 miles from where he believed he was. His car was found, but searches of the surrounding area, including the Yellow Medicine River, revealed no trace of him. Despite extensive searches and numerous theories—including accidental drowning, hypothermia, or foul play—no definitive evidence has surfaced.His parents, devastated by his disappearance, advocated for “Brandon's Law,” which mandates that Minnesota law enforcement treat adult missing person cases with urgency. To this day, the mystery remains unsolved, with his family and the community still holding out hope for closure, haunted by his chilling last words and the lingering mystery of his fate.(commercial at 7:32)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Brandon Swanson, a 19-year-old college student from Minnesota, vanished on May 14, 2008, after his car got stuck in a ditch while he was driving home from a night out with friends. Believing he was near the town of Lynd, Brandon called his parents for help, but despite his directions, they couldn't locate him. Frustrated, he decided to walk toward nearby lights he thought were in Lynd, keeping his father on the phone. Just after 2:30 a.m., he exclaimed, “Oh, shit!” and the line went silent—his last known words.The next day, authorities discovered that Brandon was actually near Porter, about 20 miles from where he believed he was. His car was found, but searches of the surrounding area, including the Yellow Medicine River, revealed no trace of him. Despite extensive searches and numerous theories—including accidental drowning, hypothermia, or foul play—no definitive evidence has surfaced.His parents, devastated by his disappearance, advocated for “Brandon's Law,” which mandates that Minnesota law enforcement treat adult missing person cases with urgency. To this day, the mystery remains unsolved, with his family and the community still holding out hope for closure, haunted by his chilling last words and the lingering mystery of his fate.(commercial at 7:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links Boost theSignal with a $5 monthly donation! Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content! #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices --------------------Charles Darwin once said, "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change."Artificial intelligence has presented one of the most drastic changes to our way of life in many years.Over the past decade, Mark Lynd has been on the frontlines of this paradigm shift and has become one of the country's foremost thought leaders in cybersecurity and AI security. Not only does Mark provide crucial guidance to organizations on AI and Cybersecurity, but he is also a renowned speaker and author on the subject. In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, Mark discusses his upcoming book, Silent Strike, along with the importance of evolving training and readiness to adjust to an ever-changing world of disaster response.Learn more about Mark's work at: marklynd.com/--------------------*Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App.Learn more about this amazing product here: https://www.l3harris.com/ Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.dobermanemg.com/impulseEmergency Management for Dynamic Populations (DyPop):Hot Mess Express: An emergency management leadership course focusing on response tactics during terrorist attacks. Hot Mess Express includes an immersive exercise during an intentional train derailment scenario. Register for DyPop here:https://www.thereadinesslab.com/shop/p/dynamicDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
With over 65,000 multifamily units across the country, and co-developer of the tallest building in Texas, Kairoi Residential CEO Mike Lynd is juggling a lot in the midst of what many believe is the most challenging commercial real estate market ever. In this episode, SABJ Editor-in-Chief Ed Arnold joins Lynd for an extended conversation on the market, the economic factors impacting development, and an update on Waterline in Austin, set to become the tallest building in Texas.
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here with free legal advice each week
Send us a textWhat happens when a lie spirals out of control and destroys lives? In this episode of "Steps to the Stage," we explore the compelling story behind "The Children's Hour" with director Toni Lynd and cast members Tiffany McMahon, Tracy Lay, and Madison Diaz. Toni offers a deep dive into his creative vision, revealing what motivated her to bring this timeless drama to the stage. As we unpack the narrative, you'll gain insight into how the play resonates in today's era of social media and rapid information spread. Tiffany, Tracy, and Madison share their personal connections to their roles, explaining how this production has been both a professional and emotional journey for them.Ever wondered how false rumors can alter public perception irreversibly? We tackle this question head-on by discussing the real-world implications of gossip and misinformation, particularly in the current politically charged environment. Our cast members open up about their drive to portray such intense and significant stories, touching on the emotional weight and real-life relevance of their characters. Tiffany's love for dramatic roles that deeply affect audiences, Tracy's empathy as a teacher, and Madison's initial curiosity about her character all contribute to a rich and layered discussion about the power of theatre to reflect and challenge societal norms.Lastly, we pull back the curtain on the collaborative efforts that bring this powerful story to life. From the intricate character dynamics to the seamless blend of set design and period costumes, the dedication of the entire production team shines through. Special mentions go out to standout performances by Paige Polcene, Mary Reichert, and Kristian Merrill, whose characters add depth and intensity to the play. The episode culminates in highlighting the trust and synergy among the actors and crew, underscoring the emotional and compelling portrayal that makes "The Children's Hour" a must-see. Join us for an episode filled with passion, insights, and the transformative power of theatre.The Children's Hour runs weekends Sept. 13-29thPurchase tickets at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.bizor call 909-590-1149$15 Student/Senior/Child$18 General AdmissionOpening weekend: Friday Gala, Saturday 2 for 1 Special & Sunday Cast/Crew Talk BackFind STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each Monday with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here with free legal advice each week
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each Monday with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each Monday with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each Monday with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here with free legal advice each Monday
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here each week to provide free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here to answer your legal questions
Highlights from Toby Gribben's Friday afternoon show on Shout Radio. Featuring chat with top showbiz guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here with free legal advice each week
On May 14, 2008, Brandon Swanson of Marshall, Minnesota drove his car into a ditch on his way home from celebrating the end of the spring semester with fellow students from Minnesota West Community and Technical College's Canby campus. Uninjured, he got out and called his parents on his cellphone. Unsure of his exact location, he told them he believed he was near Lynd and they drove out to pick him up; however, they were unable to locate him. Swanson remained on the phone with them until he went silent 47 minutes later after exclaiming "Oh, shit!" He has not been seen or heard from since. Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | Patreon | YouTube | Check out our Website All music and sound by Mannequin Uprising. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/terrortalk/message
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here with free legal advice each week
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here with free legal advice each week
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman and Lynd and he's here with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here with free legal advice
Jeff is a partner at Kaufman & Lynd and he's here with free legal advice