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Off the Woodwork
Bradley Wright-Phillips, Mark Geiger, Michael Parkhurst: SDH Week in Review 4.26

Off the Woodwork

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 79:05


Jon Nelson takes you through the SDH AM Week in Review. SDH AM airs on the SDH Network Monday-Friday at 9:05am on the Soccer Down Here YouTube, Twitch, and X channels. Enjoy interviews with Bradley Wright-Phillips of MLS 360, former Atlanta United captain Michael Parkhurst, and PRO General Manager and former FIFA referee Mark Geiger.

Soccer Down Here
PRO's Mark Geiger on Referees, MLS, Premier League, Mascots, AM News: SDH AM 4/22/25

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 128:25


It's a full Tuesday Thoughts on SDH AMPRO's senior director of match officials, Mark Geiger, bats lead off to talk about the state of officiating in 2025 in the MLS season- and we try and tackle as many topics across the board as we can in 20 minutesPlus, we look at the rest of MLS from the last weekend, the AM news, news from the Premier League, and just how much it costs to be a pre match mascot

Soccer Down Here
PRO's Mark Geiger on SDH AM 4/22/25: The Early Season Ref Review

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 20:51


PRO's senior director of match officials, Mark Geiger, drops by to talk about the state of officiating in 2025 in the MLS season- and we try and tackle as many topics across the board as we can in 20 minutes

New Books Network
Mark W. Geiger, "Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets" (Yale UP, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 75:26


Are financial markets lawless and irrational? It may seem that way from the outside, but for market insiders there are multiples sets of rules that they break at their peril.  Official rules set by law or by the exchanges exist alongside unofficial rules, or floor rules. Between these, it is the floor rules -- the norms followed by other insiders -- that matter most. Breaking an official rule might lead to a fine or even jail. Breaking floor rules can lead to being ostracized from markets as well as social and financial ruin. In Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets (Yale UP, 2024), Mark W. Geiger tells compelling stories of market disturbances in which insider rules played a key role. He examines the norms, customs, values, and operating modes of insiders at the center of financial markets that trade money, stocks, bonds, futures, and other financial derivatives. These core insiders are a relatively small group who govern the markets.  The book tells the riveting story of Benjamin Hutchinson, who made national news for his dramatic 1888 wheat market corner in Chicago, in which he outsmarted four powerful traders who had joined to force him out of the market, survived a life-threatening physical assault on the trading floor, and almost brought down the Chicago wheat market.  It also unpacks the LIBOR scandal of 2008 in which bankers in major international firms manipulated interbank loan rates to inflate their own profits at the expense of investors and at tremendous risk to the industry.  Geiger analyzes the cultural history of market trading, describes the role of insiders, and suggests where this peculiar, ingrown culture is heading in an era of technological change. The book releases on October 29, the 95th anniversary of the Black Tuesday crash of 1929, the beginning of the Great Depression.  Related resources: Mark Geiger's personal website and portfolio of generative AI artwork Author recommended reading: Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller Hosted by Meghan Cochran  NOTE: Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress should have been pronounced with a hard "g" as in kloo-ghee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Sociology
Mark W. Geiger, "Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets" (Yale UP, 2024)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 75:26


Are financial markets lawless and irrational? It may seem that way from the outside, but for market insiders there are multiples sets of rules that they break at their peril.  Official rules set by law or by the exchanges exist alongside unofficial rules, or floor rules. Between these, it is the floor rules -- the norms followed by other insiders -- that matter most. Breaking an official rule might lead to a fine or even jail. Breaking floor rules can lead to being ostracized from markets as well as social and financial ruin. In Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets (Yale UP, 2024), Mark W. Geiger tells compelling stories of market disturbances in which insider rules played a key role. He examines the norms, customs, values, and operating modes of insiders at the center of financial markets that trade money, stocks, bonds, futures, and other financial derivatives. These core insiders are a relatively small group who govern the markets.  The book tells the riveting story of Benjamin Hutchinson, who made national news for his dramatic 1888 wheat market corner in Chicago, in which he outsmarted four powerful traders who had joined to force him out of the market, survived a life-threatening physical assault on the trading floor, and almost brought down the Chicago wheat market.  It also unpacks the LIBOR scandal of 2008 in which bankers in major international firms manipulated interbank loan rates to inflate their own profits at the expense of investors and at tremendous risk to the industry.  Geiger analyzes the cultural history of market trading, describes the role of insiders, and suggests where this peculiar, ingrown culture is heading in an era of technological change. The book releases on October 29, the 95th anniversary of the Black Tuesday crash of 1929, the beginning of the Great Depression.  Related resources: Mark Geiger's personal website and portfolio of generative AI artwork Author recommended reading: Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller Hosted by Meghan Cochran  NOTE: Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress should have been pronounced with a hard "g" as in kloo-ghee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in Economics
Mark W. Geiger, "Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets" (Yale UP, 2024)

New Books in Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 75:26


Are financial markets lawless and irrational? It may seem that way from the outside, but for market insiders there are multiples sets of rules that they break at their peril.  Official rules set by law or by the exchanges exist alongside unofficial rules, or floor rules. Between these, it is the floor rules -- the norms followed by other insiders -- that matter most. Breaking an official rule might lead to a fine or even jail. Breaking floor rules can lead to being ostracized from markets as well as social and financial ruin. In Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets (Yale UP, 2024), Mark W. Geiger tells compelling stories of market disturbances in which insider rules played a key role. He examines the norms, customs, values, and operating modes of insiders at the center of financial markets that trade money, stocks, bonds, futures, and other financial derivatives. These core insiders are a relatively small group who govern the markets.  The book tells the riveting story of Benjamin Hutchinson, who made national news for his dramatic 1888 wheat market corner in Chicago, in which he outsmarted four powerful traders who had joined to force him out of the market, survived a life-threatening physical assault on the trading floor, and almost brought down the Chicago wheat market.  It also unpacks the LIBOR scandal of 2008 in which bankers in major international firms manipulated interbank loan rates to inflate their own profits at the expense of investors and at tremendous risk to the industry.  Geiger analyzes the cultural history of market trading, describes the role of insiders, and suggests where this peculiar, ingrown culture is heading in an era of technological change. The book releases on October 29, the 95th anniversary of the Black Tuesday crash of 1929, the beginning of the Great Depression.  Related resources: Mark Geiger's personal website and portfolio of generative AI artwork Author recommended reading: Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller Hosted by Meghan Cochran  NOTE: Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress should have been pronounced with a hard "g" as in kloo-ghee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics

New Books in Politics
Mark W. Geiger, "Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets" (Yale UP, 2024)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 75:26


Are financial markets lawless and irrational? It may seem that way from the outside, but for market insiders there are multiples sets of rules that they break at their peril.  Official rules set by law or by the exchanges exist alongside unofficial rules, or floor rules. Between these, it is the floor rules -- the norms followed by other insiders -- that matter most. Breaking an official rule might lead to a fine or even jail. Breaking floor rules can lead to being ostracized from markets as well as social and financial ruin. In Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets (Yale UP, 2024), Mark W. Geiger tells compelling stories of market disturbances in which insider rules played a key role. He examines the norms, customs, values, and operating modes of insiders at the center of financial markets that trade money, stocks, bonds, futures, and other financial derivatives. These core insiders are a relatively small group who govern the markets.  The book tells the riveting story of Benjamin Hutchinson, who made national news for his dramatic 1888 wheat market corner in Chicago, in which he outsmarted four powerful traders who had joined to force him out of the market, survived a life-threatening physical assault on the trading floor, and almost brought down the Chicago wheat market.  It also unpacks the LIBOR scandal of 2008 in which bankers in major international firms manipulated interbank loan rates to inflate their own profits at the expense of investors and at tremendous risk to the industry.  Geiger analyzes the cultural history of market trading, describes the role of insiders, and suggests where this peculiar, ingrown culture is heading in an era of technological change. The book releases on October 29, the 95th anniversary of the Black Tuesday crash of 1929, the beginning of the Great Depression.  Related resources: Mark Geiger's personal website and portfolio of generative AI artwork Author recommended reading: Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller Hosted by Meghan Cochran  NOTE: Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress should have been pronounced with a hard "g" as in kloo-ghee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in Finance
Mark W. Geiger, "Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets" (Yale UP, 2024)

New Books in Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 75:26


Are financial markets lawless and irrational? It may seem that way from the outside, but for market insiders there are multiples sets of rules that they break at their peril.  Official rules set by law or by the exchanges exist alongside unofficial rules, or floor rules. Between these, it is the floor rules -- the norms followed by other insiders -- that matter most. Breaking an official rule might lead to a fine or even jail. Breaking floor rules can lead to being ostracized from markets as well as social and financial ruin. In Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets (Yale UP, 2024), Mark W. Geiger tells compelling stories of market disturbances in which insider rules played a key role. He examines the norms, customs, values, and operating modes of insiders at the center of financial markets that trade money, stocks, bonds, futures, and other financial derivatives. These core insiders are a relatively small group who govern the markets.  The book tells the riveting story of Benjamin Hutchinson, who made national news for his dramatic 1888 wheat market corner in Chicago, in which he outsmarted four powerful traders who had joined to force him out of the market, survived a life-threatening physical assault on the trading floor, and almost brought down the Chicago wheat market.  It also unpacks the LIBOR scandal of 2008 in which bankers in major international firms manipulated interbank loan rates to inflate their own profits at the expense of investors and at tremendous risk to the industry.  Geiger analyzes the cultural history of market trading, describes the role of insiders, and suggests where this peculiar, ingrown culture is heading in an era of technological change. The book releases on October 29, the 95th anniversary of the Black Tuesday crash of 1929, the beginning of the Great Depression.  Related resources: Mark Geiger's personal website and portfolio of generative AI artwork Author recommended reading: Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller Hosted by Meghan Cochran  NOTE: Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress should have been pronounced with a hard "g" as in kloo-ghee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/finance

New Books in Economic and Business History
Mark W. Geiger, "Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets" (Yale UP, 2024)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 75:26


Are financial markets lawless and irrational? It may seem that way from the outside, but for market insiders there are multiples sets of rules that they break at their peril.  Official rules set by law or by the exchanges exist alongside unofficial rules, or floor rules. Between these, it is the floor rules -- the norms followed by other insiders -- that matter most. Breaking an official rule might lead to a fine or even jail. Breaking floor rules can lead to being ostracized from markets as well as social and financial ruin. In Floor Rules: Insider Culture in Financial Markets (Yale UP, 2024), Mark W. Geiger tells compelling stories of market disturbances in which insider rules played a key role. He examines the norms, customs, values, and operating modes of insiders at the center of financial markets that trade money, stocks, bonds, futures, and other financial derivatives. These core insiders are a relatively small group who govern the markets.  The book tells the riveting story of Benjamin Hutchinson, who made national news for his dramatic 1888 wheat market corner in Chicago, in which he outsmarted four powerful traders who had joined to force him out of the market, survived a life-threatening physical assault on the trading floor, and almost brought down the Chicago wheat market.  It also unpacks the LIBOR scandal of 2008 in which bankers in major international firms manipulated interbank loan rates to inflate their own profits at the expense of investors and at tremendous risk to the industry.  Geiger analyzes the cultural history of market trading, describes the role of insiders, and suggests where this peculiar, ingrown culture is heading in an era of technological change. The book releases on October 29, the 95th anniversary of the Black Tuesday crash of 1929, the beginning of the Great Depression.  Related resources: Mark Geiger's personal website and portfolio of generative AI artwork Author recommended reading: Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller Hosted by Meghan Cochran  NOTE: Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress should have been pronounced with a hard "g" as in kloo-ghee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BulletProof Mindset by Rob and Dale
Rob and Dale Show #196 with Mark Geiger part two

BulletProof Mindset by Rob and Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 51:50


You have to hear how Revolt Healthcare is changing the game.

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Commercial Real Estate Secrets
Mark Geiger's Entrepreneurial Voyage: Reinventing Healthcare with Revolt Alliance and Disruptive Direct Care Models

Commercial Real Estate Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 45:49 Transcription Available


Embark on an entrepreneurial odyssey with Mark Geiger, the trailblazing co-founder of Revolt Healthcare Alliance, as he recounts the amusing tales of his early business endeavors and unveils the nexus of innovation and healthcare. From his whimsical start with lost golf balls to importing candy, Mark's journey is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit that eventually led him to challenge the conventional healthcare model. Our discussion illuminates how Revolt Healthcare Alliance aids employers in slashing healthcare costs, providing a beacon of hope for those drowning in the financial quagmire of traditional health plans.Imagine a world where your healthcare operates as smoothly as your Spotify playlist. That's the revolutionary potential of Direct Primary Care (DPC) models and "not so supplemental" health plans, topics we dissect with Mark's expert perspective. These emerging parallel healthcare economies could be the key to unlocking affordable, efficient care. We take you through the intricacies of these models, the substantial benefits for employers, and how embracing such innovations could signal a seismic shift in an industry ripe for change.As the conversation wraps, we tackle the truth behind the broken healthcare system and the pioneering solutions peeking through the cracks of the status quo. Mark sheds light on the predatory nature of the healthcare industry and how performance health plans offer a lifeline, aligning with employers' interests to trim the financial fat. Your takeaways from our chat with Mark Geiger won't just be a glimpse into the mind of a healthcare rebel—they'll be an arsenal of insights that could transform how you approach healthcare in business, and perhaps, lead you on your own path of industry disruption.If you need help finding the perfect location or your ready to invest in commercial real estate, email us at podcast@leadersre.com. Sign up for a FREE vulnerability analysis and lease renewal services View our library on apple podcasts or REUniversity.org. Connect on Facebook. Commercial Real Estate Secrets is ranked in the top 50 podcasts on real estate

BulletProof Mindset by Rob and Dale
Rob and Dale Show Episode #195 with Mark Geiger with Revolt Healthcare

BulletProof Mindset by Rob and Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 50:45


You have got to hear how Mark and his team is completely changing the broken Healthcare system here in America. Check them out at Revolthealthcare.com.

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
ReFlow to Help Treat Hydrocephalus w/ Elsa Abruzzo & Mark Geiger of Anuncia Medical - BRT S04 EP23 (186) 6-11-2023

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 64:29


ReFlow to Help Treat Hydrocephalus w/ Elsa Abruzzo & Mark Geiger of Anuncia Medical - BRT S04 EP23 (186) 6-11-2023     What We Learned This Week ·    Anuncia Medical has a Re-Flow product to help drain fluid from the brain, treats Hydrocephalus ·    Hydrocephalus is a neurological disorder caused by an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles (cavities) deep within the brain. If left untreated, the brain could bleed or tumors. Blood in the CFS. Not uncommon for a patient to have to get repeated brain surgeries at a cost of $30-$40K each. ·    Necessity is the mother of invention. A non-invasive medical device with a button on the back of your head which flushes the Catheter. ·    Hydrocephalus Association has been advocates to help parents and patients and share the information needed. Now parents and patients can walk into the doctor's office and ask if they're a candidate for this type of product       Guest: Elsa Chi Abruzzo RAC, FRAPS – President Elsa Chi Abruzzo is a medical device executive, entrepreneur, and a founding member of Anuncia, Inc., Alcyone Therapeutics, Arthromeda, Inc. and Cygnus Regulatory. Elsa has a 30+ year successful product development, operations, regulatory, quality, and clinical track record in med tech Industries. Her experience includes leadership positions at Baxter, Cordis JNJ, CryoLife, Percutaneous Valve Technologies, AtriCure, InnerPulse, Merlin MD, Sapheon, and PTS Diagnostics. Elsa earned a BS in engineering from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL and is regulatory affairs certified and a Regulatory Affairs Professional Society Fellow, recognized for her leadership in Regulatory and Quality by MDDI.   https://anunciamedical.com/the-anuncia-story/#team   https://www.linkedin.com/in/elsachiabruzzo/       Mark Geiger – VP of Sales & Mktg   https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-geiger-7809673/   Veteran in medical supplies industry with 29 years of Medical Device / BioTech Marketing & Sales experience. Also has 12 years of Marketing includes three years as Director of Marketing and part of the executive leadership team at the Medtronic Neurosurgery Business Unit in Goleta, California. The other eleven years of my career are in Medical Device Sales and Sales Management.         https://anunciamedical.com/   About Anuncia Conceptualized in 2014 in collaboration with Boston Children's Hospital and spun out of Alcyone Therapeutics in 2018, Anuncia's patented portfolio of technologies are intended to provide peace-of-mind through innovation. Our core ReFlow™ technology uses a simple finger depression of a soft silicone dome located under the patient's scalp to produce a noninvasive, one-way flush of the patient's own CSF directed toward the ReFlow™ catheter to restore or increase CSF flow through a non-flowing shunt and potentially avoid emergency surgery.  Learn More     The name Anuncia comes from Panthera Uncia, the species name of the snow leopard. These animals live in mountainous regions of Asia and have been called by the World Wildlife Foundation “Guardians of the Headwaters” as they roam the headwater areas of the western basins. The origin of the word hydrocephalus comes from the Greek hudrokephalon, from hudro ‘water'+ kephalē ‘head'. The snow leopard, or Guardian of the Headwaters, is a symbol of Anuncia's dedication to improve daily quality of life for the millions of underserved patients with hydrocephalus and other CSF disorders, as well as their families, who suffer from the clinical, economic, and emotional burden of repeat revision brain surgery due to VP shunt occlusions.       Notes:   Anuncia Medical has a Re-Flow product to help drain fluid from the brain, treats Hydrocephalus   Hydrocephalus is a neurological disorder caused by an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles (cavities) deep within the brain.    The origin of the word Hydrocephalus comes from the Greek hudrokephalon, from hudro ‘water'+ kephalē ‘head'.     Seg 1   Create CFS daily, make 500 mL when you only need 200. When you have too much fluid this is hydrocephalus sis. To treat this you need to put a stunt in the head and the brain and a catheter tube to get flow regulation down the body.   Works on pressure remove CFS from the brain down the neck to the abdomen. The tube gets backed up it becomes occluded with tissue.   Annuncia has a product called the reflow mini. This is a GEN two device with a valve that can drain the stand. The current set up with the stunt usually last for two years and then a patient is back in the hospital for surgery again.   If left untreated, the brain could bleed or tumors. Blood in the CFS. Not uncommon for a patient to have to get repeated brain surgeries at a cost of $30-$40,000 each.   People who deal with this might have inclusions in the night which is common as you make more CFS as you sleep. Then you have to go to the hospital and get a neurosurgeon to treat you.   Necessity is the mother of invention. A non-invasive medical device with a button on the back of your head which flushes the Catheter.   They have lots of data published on the GEN one reflow. Seven patients, nine total in two years they flush the brain two times a day. In the last two years these patients have only needed one surgery first 13 surgeries prior.     Seg 2   Mark had a hydrocephalus office at 14 years old. You have to put a stent in, plumbing for the head. Marc has had five surgeries. This is why he got into the medical device business. Has a 32 year career working in metal goal devices and consulting. Originally started at med Tronic and in 2023 joined Anuncia.   Treat with surgery. Hydrocephalus is very scary for kids you wake up with a headache and the parents have to rush you to the hospital.   The reflow product is maintenance flushing with caregivers and neurosurgeon over seeing it.   They have to pass FDA test for clearance and safety. The product must be repeatable and consistent. You always start with pre-clinical tests. The product of a shunt system already existed so Anuncia can piggyback on the current system for faster FTA adoption.   Adding a novel component with a process, that used to be down in a hospital with a needle that was very invasive. Current data with their product shows safety.     Seg 3   Socrates Study, should be the standard of care. There may be a commercial use in the future. They have published peer review data which is the currency of the medical business, you need data.   They sell technically to the surgeons. How do you do this? You do the missionary work of business, you work trade shows and connections.   Currently Anuncia has 50 accounts. Typically takes 7 touches to get with doctors, and show them the clinical data.   Because of the Internet and widespread information data and stories are out there now for patients to read.   Emily Fudge the founder of the Hydrocephalus Association (https://www.hydroassoc.org/)   This association has been advocates to help parents and patients and share the information needed. Now parents and patients can walk into the doctor's office and ask if they're a candidate for this type of product   Hydrocephalus Assoc. Connect event that meets every two years, patients in patient groups involved learning about new treatments.   As a patient convention doctors and companies have to stay on top of the latest developments in the industry.   http://hcrn.org/ - Hydrocephalus Research Network https://ishcsf.com/ - Hydrocephalus Society     Seg 4   Investors and pharmaceutical companies want to see data, they want to see adoption and sales and money. Business model for a non-CR, the reflow product is part of shunt care.   Anuncia sells to doctors and hospitals and then later expects to sell to home care.   In the reimbursement world of medicine - ICE 10 diagnostic related groups pay for care and also private insurance or Medicare pay too   Cost of $11,000 to $28,000 for care and a total of $40,000 for surgeries plus you have devices in surgery and anesthesia if you can avoid just one revision surgery you have the cost savings to health savings and avoiding infection issues.   Value-based payment model of hospitals, amount per patient hospital gets reimbursed. Hospitals do not make money on patients staying.   Need to get your studies published on the New England medical journal or the Lancette journal. Nancy has a breakthrough device designated FDA unique product which can get medical reimbursement.   Article on Anuncia: HERE ‘Anuncia Medical Inc. Announces Published Data with Promising Clinical Outcomes Using the ReFlow™ Ventricular System In-Line with Hydrocephalus Shunts' Though limited, these recently published data, and others like them, suggest that use of the ReFlow device to maintain flow at home may also have potential benefits as a preventative treatment that could reduce revision surgeries. Anuncia received a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) "Breakthrough Device Designation" for this use and is working closely with the medical community and the FDA to design and conduct clinical trials to further evaluate this practice.     U.S. cases of hydrocephalus are 70,000, with 45,000 of them being children and 25,000 adults due to accidents or brain damage. Anuncia has other products to deal with CFS management   Count of 1 million patients in the US, usually seniors have brain or cranial pressure, which could be hydrocephalus. They have a gate imbalance, brain fog, memory issues and other health issues called NPH.   Typically the symptoms are mass because they're similar to health Alzheimer's or dementia. The annunciation aunt can eliminate symptoms in 6 to 12 months. Pens study   These patients deal with over drainage. Gary Shafi, a hydrocephalus patient with 8 surgeries.   There are 30 million people worldwide who deal with hydrocephalus, and 20 million people dealing with NPH. This has a major addressable market.           ** Thanks to Joan Kerber-Walker of AZ Bio for the intro to Stan.   AZ Bio & Life Sciences Innovation w/ Joan Koerber-Walker - BRT S04 EP10 (172) 3-5-2023   FULL Show w/ Joan of AZ Bio: Click HERE       AZ Tech Council Shows: HERE *Includes Best of AZ Tech Council show from 2/12/2023   Tech Topic: HERE Best of Tech: HERE    ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT      Thanks for Listening. 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All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing said on this program should be considered advice or recommendations in: business, legal, real estate, crypto, tax accounting, investment, etc. Always seek the advice of a professional in all business ventures, including but not limited to: investments, tax, loans, legal, accounting, real estate, crypto, contracts, sales, marketing, other business arrangements, etc.  

Refs Need Love Too
6 Lessons for Aspiring Referees

Refs Need Love Too

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 18:42


I recently read an interview with Mark Geiger, the new head of PRO here in the US. Mark ref'd for 14 years in the MLS and has had more international assignments than any other US ref ever! Here are some of his lessons and suggestions for aspiring referees.

That's So MLS
Geiger Is Watching

That's So MLS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 47:40


With the 2023 MLS season just around the corner, we take a look at somewhat muted preseason but look at some big transfers and talking points, explore Mark Geiger's promotion, and share the latest chaos out of Canada Soccer.

Roadcase
Greg Kot & Jim DeRogatis (Chicago-based Music Critics and Hosts of Sound Opinions)

Roadcase

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 63:17


Welcome to Roadcase, a podcast exploring the live music experience!! Greg and Jim are the hosts of Sound Opinions and are two of the most renowned rock critics out there. It was a real treat to interview them about the role and influence of live music in rock criticism, some of their favorite shows, the dying independent venue, and how Live Nation is ruining local music.  Enjoy!!For more information: http://www.roadcasepod.com or http://lnk.to/roadcaseTo support Roadcase on Patreon, please visit: http://www.patreon.com/roadcasepodContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene" (Instrumental) by WaltzerRoadcase is produced by Josh Rosenberg and Soothsayer MediaContact: info@soothsayer.media

NISOA Referee
Stimulus Quiz | Week 5 Results & Winners w/Mark Geiger

NISOA Referee

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 27:26


NISOA Educational Stimulus Quiz | Week 5 Results & Winners w/Mark Geiger Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NISOAReferees Tweet us: https://twitter.com/nisoadotcom?lang=en

BulletProof Mindset by Rob and Dale
Rob and Dale Show Episode #125 with Mark Geiger and Ben Jones of Revolt Healthcare Alliance

BulletProof Mindset by Rob and Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 33:54


Just wait to you hear how the medical insurance is changing in America and how you can benefit from it! This is a do not miss episode.

BulletProof Mindset by Rob and Dale
Rob and Dale Show Episode #118 John Cann and Mark Geiger

BulletProof Mindset by Rob and Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 45:15


Here there amazing story!

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JumbleThink
jumbleThink Rewind

JumbleThink

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 60:01


In our last revisit of past episodes we revisit 'Finding Your Created Purpose' and our interviews with Mark Geiger and Erik Seversen.Next week on the podcast we interview Kathy Hannun - CEO at Dandelion and on Friday's episode we discuss The Art of Simplicity in EntrepreneurshipToday's episode is sponsored by Penji - Use code 'JUMBLE' to get 15% off your first monthOpportunityInChina.com

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Sons of a Pitch: An American Soccer Podcast
Episode 50! SuperDraft Reflections, Chicago Fire Picks, and ATL DPs

Sons of a Pitch: An American Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 48:07


Hello soccer fans, and welcome to the Sons of a Pitch: An American Soccer Podcast. Today we mark a milestone in SOP history as we hit 50 episodes! Thanks to our hosts, listeners, followers, and everyone who helps make soccer in America the great sport it is. In this episode, we had a lot to say about the future of the MLS SuperDraft, and whether it even has a future. Is it worth teams spending time and resources on the draft? Should it be left to USL affiliates, development projects, and academies? Some think so, but Nick believes this uniquely American device has a place in the league and the soccer landscape. In follow up to last week's Chicago Fire discussion, Nick breaks down #cf97's draft picks: $150k in GAM, Amando Reyeno, Ebenezer Ackon, Grant Stoneman, and Mark Forrest. While definitely not immediate 1st-teamers, these are solid picks in their own right. Each excelled in their respective college conferences, and Stoneman's local roots are worth cheering for. However, the Fire still have yet to make that one significant signing and are leaving fans with a lot to be desired. In other league news, Atlanta United has a similar problem to the LA Galaxy: 4 DPs and one needs to move. With Almiron, Josef, Barco, and Pity Martinez, one of the players has to be sold or loaned to comply with Major League Soccer's roster rules. All the speculation is that Almiron will be sold, but so far Atlanta has yet to agree on a price. It remains to be seen how the reigning MLS Cup Champions deal with their roster while preparing their title defense. Meanwhile north of the border, Toronto FC has agreed to sell Victor Vazquez to a club in Qatar for an undisclosed amount. While a vital piece to TFC's recent success, Vazquez has become injury prone and couldn't pass up the opportunity to possibly coach overseas at the conclusion of his playing career. Unfortunately, we didn't have the time to cover the announcement in Austin and the new career path for standout referee Mark Geiger, but tune-in next week for all the additional coverage. Thanks for listening, thanks for 50 episodes, and thanks for supporting American soccer!

That's So MLS
TSMLS #62: Geiger Counter

That's So MLS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 59:31


Nick and Andrew are back in 2019 with reflections on the Crew, roster moves and rumours, Cincinatti, DC United's TV deal and a fond farewell to referee Mark Geiger.

JumbleThink
From Hollywood to Luthier with Mark Geiger

JumbleThink

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 47:29


Mark Geiger has spent years building things from Hollywood sets to custom guitars. He decided to leave his job at Paramount and start building guitars full time as a custom guitar maker (Luthier). Along the way he found a passion to teach others how to master the craft of guitar making too. In today's episode we chat about:Building a career as a LuthierWorking in HollywoodInnovation and invention in the music industryThe importance of collaboration with your customersBecoming a society that 'Builds Again'Why problem solving is a skill you can use everywhereMark Geiger built his first guitar in 1975 in lieu of the Les Paul he couldn't afford. The outcome wasn't too bad and he got his first order from a local guitarist shortly after. He has been building electric and acoustic instruments ever since.  After a long run as a foreman in set construction for Paramount Pictures, he decided to pursue lutherie as more than a hobby and set up shop. He couldn't think of a better job than building guitars. For him it has everything: It has to be engineered to withstand hundreds of pounds of pressure from the constant tension of strings and the rigors of playing. It has to be beautiful, not just in decoration, but in proportion and execution. Most important of all, it has to sound rich, vibrant, and possess the soul and personality of both its maker and its new owner.Mark believes that no factory can accomplish what happens between the builder and the player. It is that marriage that creates something unique, and personal. Through both modern and old world construction methods, Mark is constantly striving to build instruments of exceptional playability and sound. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeigerGuitars/Today's episode has been sponsored by Opportunity in China: https://opportunityinchina.com/

WOR Saturday Morning Show
Joe Bartlett & Mark Geiger 8-25-18

WOR Saturday Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 10:19


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The Winks Thinks Podcast
Ep. 15 - World Cup Referee Mark Geiger

The Winks Thinks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 19:58


The United States Men's Soccer Team didn't qualify for the World Cup, but one American still made it to the knockout stage. New Jersey native Mark Geiger joins the Winks Thinks Podcast to recall his experience in Russia. Plus, his thoughts on pro/rel, the MLS style of play, and what he'll do after officiating. 

Blog Deportivo
¡Palabras mayores! Críticas de histórico árbitro al juez de Colombia-Inglaterra

Blog Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 8:46


El exárbitro argentino Horacio Elizondo, quien pitó la inauguración y la final del Mundial Alemania 2006, se refirió al desempeño del juez Mark Geiger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fokus Fußball
CE095 He fell in love with the Referee

Fokus Fußball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018


Das Achtelfinale der WM in Russland ist Geschichte, und man kann ohne Umschweife sagen, dass die Schiedsrichter ihre Sache bei diesem Turnier bislang außerordentlich gut machen. Auch die Video-Assistenten bekommen nach einer kurzen, sagen wir, Formdelle mittlerweile wieder viel Lob. In mehreren Partien, die Spitz auf Knopf standen, haben sie mit berechtigten Interventionen dafür gesorgt, dass spielentscheidende Fehler vermieden wurden. Wir lassen die jüngsten Begegnungen Revue passieren, hören den Video-Assistenten bei der Arbeit zu, erklären noch einmal den Unterschied zwischen ballorientierten und nicht ballorientierten »Notbremsen«, versuchen zu analysieren, warum Mark Geiger in seinem Achtelfinale so große Schwierigkeiten mit der Spielkontrolle hatte, und verraten, inwieweit Néstor Pitana der Thomas Müller unter den Schiedsrichtern ist.

Collinas Erben
CE095 He fell in love with the Referee

Collinas Erben

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018


Das Achtelfinale der WM in Russland ist Geschichte, und man kann ohne Umschweife sagen, dass die Schiedsrichter ihre Sache bei diesem Turnier bislang außerordentlich gut machen. Auch die Video-Assistenten bekommen nach einer kurzen, sagen wir, Formdelle mittlerweile wieder viel Lob. In mehreren Partien, die Spitz auf Knopf standen, haben sie mit berechtigten Interventionen dafür gesorgt, dass spielentscheidende Fehler vermieden wurden. Wir lassen die jüngsten Begegnungen Revue passieren, hören den Video-Assistenten bei der Arbeit zu, erklären noch einmal den Unterschied zwischen ballorientierten und nicht ballorientierten »Notbremsen«, versuchen zu analysieren, warum Mark Geiger in seinem Achtelfinale so große Schwierigkeiten mit der Spielkontrolle hatte, und verraten, inwieweit Néstor Pitana der Thomas Müller unter den Schiedsrichtern ist.

Southern Fried Soccer
New York Red Bulls 3, Atlanta United 1

Southern Fried Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 22:10


In this episode of the soccer podcast “Southern Fried Soccer,” Doug Roberson of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Jason Longshore of 92.9FM and SoccerDownHere.com discuss Atlanta United’s 3-1 loss to New York Red Bulls on Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Topics include Mark Geiger, VAR, missed chances and what's next for the Five Stripes.

ExtraTime
How will VAR affect the World Cup? PRO refs Mark Geiger & Jair Marrufo explain

ExtraTime

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 74:28


PRO referees Mark Geiger and Jair Marrufo stop by on their way to Russia to help you understand how VAR will affect the World Cup and bring you behind the curtain in MLS. Plus, Wiebe's adopted club comes up clutch with the upset in the US Open Cup, Bobby explains how to beat Atlanta United, the guys debate which New York manager is more vital for his respective club and Calen Carr stops in to talk The Movement and much more. 5:08 – Upsets galore in USOC action 11:16 – World Cup absences: Who will be hit the hardest in MLS? 16:17 – Bobby on how he'd beat Atlanta 19:40 – Enner Valencia and Keisuke Honda to MLS? 23:29 – Who would be missed more? Patrick Vieira or Jesse Marsch? 31:46 – Jair Marrufo and Mark Geiger on VAR and preparing for the World Cup 49:07 – ExtraTime Radio Mailbag 58:07 Calen on winning USOC with the Chicago Fire 1:04:34 – Parity in MLS, good or bad?

Filibuster Podcast
Love song to RFK

Filibuster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 85:34


D.C. United is done to one last game at RFK Stadium, and we have to give the old rustbucket a proper farewell. Jason, Adam, and Ben talk about our memories of RFK Stadium throughout the years, eulogizing and celebrating the stadium that has held D.C. United through so many ups and downs. We also discuss the opponent for that final game, the New York Red Bulls. Before we get to that, however, we have to discuss the 4-0 loss to the Portland Timbers and the injury to Steve Birnbaum; we especially focus in on Mark Geiger's role and what he should have done instead. We also talk about Chris Korb's poor play and each of the goals. Give it a listen!

FuegoCast
FuegoCast #101: Drawing a Blank

FuegoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 54:03


The gang returns to discuss the Fire's most recent 0-0 draw, this time at New York City FC, review the results around the rest of MLS, preview the home match against Montreal, delve back into Player Insanity to address the recent rumors, and answer a quick bit of Huddalis. Also, Rudy is subjecting himself to baseball for some reason, Joey is looking good wearing a suit at the Fire Foundation Associates board meeting, Sara forgets which match to review, the ladies are ready to commit to Paunovic, Elle doesn't trust Mark Geiger, Nick sees a simulation of himself on a professional soccer field, Elle gets creeped out by fingers, Nick kills Gregg and angers Elle in the predictions segment again, and a podcast legend hypothetically gets drafted into the Fire lineup. Host: Gregg MixdorfPanelists: Elle Harrer, Sara CoronaProducer: Nick Fedora TRT: 53:58

Nos Audietis
Episode 213: Vancouver recap, Geiger, and #HercWatch

Nos Audietis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 68:07


Jeremiah and Aaron recap the match against Vancouver Whitecaps. They also discuss the "official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to" Mark Geiger. And as always, the guys answer your intriguing questions as asked by their sweatpants-wearing engineer Likkit.

Nos Audietis
Episode 213: Vancouver recap, Geiger, and #HercWatch

Nos Audietis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 68:07


Jeremiah and Aaron recap the match against Vancouver Whitecaps. They also discuss the "official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to" Mark Geiger. And as always, the guys answer your intriguing questions as asked by their sweatpants-wearing engineer Likkit.

Sounder at Heart: for Seattle Sounders and Reign FC fans
Episode 213: Vancouver recap, Geiger, and #HercWatch

Sounder at Heart: for Seattle Sounders and Reign FC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 68:07


Jeremiah and Aaron recap the match against Vancouver Whitecaps. They also discuss the "official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to" Mark Geiger. And as always, the guys answer your intriguing questions as asked by their sweatpants-wearing engineer Likkit.

Blog Deportivo
Un norteamericano pitará en el debut de Colombia en Brasil 2014

Blog Deportivo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2014 1:30


La FIFA reveló este jueves las ternas arbitrales encargadas de pitar la tercera jornada del Mundial durante este sábado 14 de junio. Mark Geiger,... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kluge Center Series: Prominent Scholars on Current Topics

The United States has stricter laws than any nation against insider trading in financial markets, but the earliest of these laws date only from 1909. Prior, stock and commodities exchanges governed themselves with minimal external oversight. Mark Geiger presents a close-up view of member relationships and business practices within the Chicago Board of Trade during the later 19th century when rival groups of exchange members, often family-centered, competed for money and power on the trading floor. For captions, transcript, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5593.

Civil War Talk Radio
717-Mark Geiger-Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2011


Mark Geiger, author of "Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865."

Civil War Talk Radio
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Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2011


Mark Geiger, author of "Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865."

Civil War Talk Radio
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Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2011


Mark Geiger, author of "Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865."

Civil War Talk Radio
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Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2011


Mark Geiger, author of "Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri's Civil War, 1861-1865."