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After two arcade employees disobey their boss's instructions and accidentally release a bloodthirsty video game villain into the real world, they must get him back into the game before he obliterates their town. | Boss Fight was written and directed by Tristan Schetzel. The cast included Caleb McCleary as Owen, Isa Johnson as Evie, BJ Whimpey as Septimus the Swordsman, Anthony T. Buck as Larry/Laurentius the Mage, Joshua Foutz as Hot Dog Stand Guy, Samuel Benson as Car Salesman, Tristan Schetzel as Game Announcer, and Brian Tanner as Johnny Wheelkick. The sound team for this adventure was led by Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Brandon Lewis, Joshua Foutz, Ashtyn Parkinson, and Mark Hansen, and dialogue editing, sound design, music editing, and mixing by Brandon Lewis, Kiplin Merrill, and Lauren Sandberg. This episode was produced by Brian Tanner, Tristan Schetzel, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. The Kaboom writing team includes Kay Hendrickson, Tristan Schetzel, and Nicho Wetsel. Our theme music was written by Sam Clawson. | For more great storytelling for families check out our companion podcast The Apple Seed, available wherever you get your podcasts. Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
The Supreme Court opined for the first time that Trump administration officials may be exceeding their authority to reshape the federal government by refusing to honor completed contracts, even as lower-court judges started blocking efforts to fire workers, freeze funding, and cancel ongoing contracts. Meanwhile, public health officials are alarmed at the Department of Health and Human Services' public handling of Texas' widening measles outbreak, particularly the secretary's less-than-full endorsement of vaccines. Lauren Weber of The Washington Post, Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health and Politico Magazine, and Stephanie Armour of KFF Health News join KFF Health News' Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more.Plus, for “extra credit” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week that they think you should read, too: Julie Rovner: KFF Health News' “Future of Cancer Coverage for Women Federal Firefighters Uncertain Under Trump,” by Kylie Mohr. Joanne Kenen: ProPublica's “How Illinois' Hands-Off Approach to Homeschooling Leaves Children at Risk,” by Molly Parker and Beth Hundsdorfer, Capitol News Illinois. Stephanie Armour: The New York Times' “Organ Transplant System ‘in Chaos' as Waiting Lists Are Ignored,” by Brian M. Rosenthal, Mark Hansen, and Jeremy White. Lauren Weber: The Washington Post's “Amid West Texas Measles Outbreak, Vaccine Resistance Hardens,” by Fenit Nirappil and Elana Gordon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When former Wall Street lawyer Jonathan Petts joined forces in 2016 with Rohan Pavuluri, then a research assistant in Harvard Law School's Access to Justice Lab, and Mark Hansen, a software engineer, to create Upsolve, they had a simple but powerful vision: make bankruptcy filing as accessible as online tax preparation for Americans crushed by debt. Today, their nonprofit has helped over 16,000 low-income families discharge more than $700 million in debt through Chapter 7 bankruptcy – all at no cost to users. In this episode of LawNext, host Bob Ambrogi is joined by Petts, now Upsolve's CEO, and Ben Jackson, an ex-Uber driver who joined Upsolve's founding team after his first year of law school and who is now chief product officer. They share their personal journeys that led them to create Upsolve, from Petts' experience as a big firm lawyer helping pro bono clients get fresh starts to Jackson's own struggles with $60,000 in credit card debt. They detail how Upsolve works, who it serves, and how they maintain quality while providing free services.They also discuss how they're leveraging AI to expand their impact, their battle against unauthorized practice of law restrictions in a groundbreaking federal lawsuit in New York, and their mission to help Americans rebuild their financial futures. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Briefpoint, eliminating routine discovery response and request drafting tasks so you can focus on drafting what matters (or just make it home for dinner). LEX Reception, Never miss a call, with expert answering service for Lawyers. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
The boys return to the story of The Black Dahlia Murder - diving right back into the mystery of Elizabeth Short's death. This week, taking a close look at The Black Dahlia's connection to the Aster Hotel and an even closer look into suspects Mark Hansen and Leslie Dillon. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes and get exclusive access to bonus content.
Finances aren't just about numbers—they're about the emotions, relationships, and hidden influences shaping our decisions.Why does money often bring stress, and how can we use intention to take control? What happens when we acknowledge the emotional baggage tied to financial planning?In this episode of The Quiet Part, Mark Hansen explores how emotional stress impacts financial decisions, the roles of working and stay-at-home spouses, and actionable steps for creating clarity in financial planning.Key Points:The emotional impact of finances and the importance of recognizing emotional baggage in financial decisionsThe unique pressures on working spouses, including the trade-offs of providing financially while balancing family responsibilitiesChallenges faced by stay-at-home spouses, including feelings of dependency and the value of their contributions to the familyStrategies for effective financial planning, emphasizing clarity, shared decision-making, and the use of tools like Asset-MapThe benefits of addressing financial stress early, creating structure, and how this clarity can free mental space for other prioritiesAnd more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Conquering Your Cash Flow (Episode 4)The Cost of Clutter: A Journey to Home Harmony (Episode 5)Financial Priorities: How to Prepare an Emergency Fund and Build Financial Foundations (Episode 6)Chaos to Calm: A Guide to Financial Wellness (Episode 11)Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: Second-Comma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
What happens when your financial life feels like a swirling chaos, beyond repair?This episode of The Quiet Part is a must-listen as Mark Hansen takes listeners on a journey from financial chaos to calm, shedding light on the hidden reasons behind our financial stress. Mark speaks about transforming the chaos felt by many, especially those in single-income families, into financial tranquility. He explores how understanding and categorizing expenses can simplify what seems like an insurmountable mess. Special emphasis is given to recognizing financial chaos and creating intentional financial banks (structures) to guide your income's flow, turning a raging financial river into a lazy river of calm.Mark discusses: Recognizing chaos in financial situationsMoving from credit card dependence to a healthier financial flowThe analogy of building financial ‘banks' to provide structureThe importance and impact of a lazy river financial mentalityExploring financial responsibilities and shared decision-making in relationshipsAnd more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Parental Guilt: Balancing Work and Family Life (Ep. 3)Conquering Your Cash Flow (Ep. 4)Financial Priorities: How to Prepare an Emergency Fund and Build Financial Foundations (Ep. 6)Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
In this engaging episode of FP&A Tomorrow, host Paul Barnhurst, the FP&A Guy, sits down with Mark Hansen, CFO of Entrata. Their conversation explores financial planning and analysis (FP&A), strategic business decision-making, and the evolving role of finance teams in organizations. This episode provides valuable insights into how FP&A professionals can align metrics, foster relationships, and utilize data to empower strategic growth.Mark Hansen brings a wealth of experience as the CFO of Entrata, a comprehensive ERP platform for the multifamily housing industry. Prior to this role, Mark held pivotal finance positions at Pluralsight and Skullcandy, leading finance teams through periods of significant growth. A CPA with a master's in accounting from the University of Utah, Mark combines technical expertise with a strategic vision, making him a thought leader in the financial industry.Expect to LearnUnderstanding the transition from accurate forecasting to strategic decision-making.Why FP&A is positioned as the "center of the universe" for organizational data.Practical advice on aligning and rolling forward metrics to track business performance.How to leverage diverse experiences (the "bingo card" approach) to achieve career growth.Insights into hiring, mentoring, and fostering curiosity and technical skills within finance teams.Here are a few relevant quotes from the episode:"Understanding unit economics, gross margin, and other granular financial details helps inform better business decisions." - Mark Hansen"Understanding SEC reporting is like leveling up in financial knowledge. It's the major leagues of financial reporting." - Mark Hansen"FP&A teams of the future will not just focus on budgeting and forecasting but also on data analytics and business modeling." - Mark HansenIn this insightful episode, Mark shares valuable advice on career development, stressing the importance of building strong relationships, acquiring diverse skills, and being proactive in one's career progression. Mark's focus on curiosity, technical skills, and business partnering provides a roadmap for any finance professional looking to elevate their impact.Plan Smarter with Workday:Workday Adaptive Planning empowers organizations with AI-driven insights, advanced data visualization, and powerful reporting tools. Make smarter decisions faster and elevate your budgeting, forecasting, and modeling. Learn more at http://www.workday.com/fpaguyFollow FP&A Tomorrow:Newsletter - Subscribe on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6957679529595162624 Follow Mark:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hansen-7b79045/Follow Paul: Website - https://www.thefpandaguy.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguyWorld-class Digital FP&A Course Bundle: Signup for over ten hours of video content with 4 different courses and 8 modules on FP&A topics including: Business Partnering, Data Analysis, Financial Modeling
What happens when unexpected money shows up in your life? Are you ready with a plan? In this episode of The Quiet Part, Mark Hansen dives into the often-overlooked topic of sudden financial windfalls. Mark explores practical strategies for handling these financial surprises without compromising long-term goals. Tune in for relatable stories and practical advice on how to navigate unexpected income, emergency funds, and smoothing out those uneven expense patterns that can stress out any budget.Mark discusses: Handling sudden money like inheritances or commission checksThe importance of having a financial planBuilding an emergency fund tailored to your lifestyleStrategies for managing big expenses and reducing stress around spendingAnd more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?The Quiet Part Episode 4 - Conquering Your Cash FlowConnect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
**THIS IS THE VERSION THAT AIRED ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 and SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17**In this special Veterans Day episode of the Repcolite Home Improvement Show, sponsored by Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen interviews his father, Mark Hansen, about his experiences during the Vietnam War. The episode provides a heartfelt look into Mark's journey from enlisting, undergoing boot camp, and being deployed to Vietnam, where he served as a medic. Mark shares gripping anecdotes about his time in the military, the challenges he faced, and the camaraderie among his fellow soldiers. The conversation also touches on Mark's return home and reflections on the sacrifices made by veterans. The full interview is available on the show's podcast and YouTube channel.00:00 Introduction and Veterans Day Special00:54 Mark Hansen's Enlistment Story03:44 Boot Camp and Medical Training06:52 Assigned to Vietnam10:47 First Impressions and Initial Experiences14:13 Life in the Village and Combat Encounters19:52 Captain Mallard's Decision20:38 Grandma's Letter to the Commanding Officer24:03 Communication with Family Back Home27:34 Boot Camp Challenges29:02 Combat Experiences and Responsibilities33:00 Reflections on Service and Sacrifice36:43 Returning Home and Veterans' Recognition39:00 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
In this heartfelt episode of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show, host Dan Hansen sits down with his father, Mark, to discuss his experiences during the Vietnam War. This unfiltered and deeply personal interview covers Mark's decision to enlist, his bootcamp training, assignments as a Navy hospital corpsman, and his time stationed in Vietnam. Mark shares poignant and humorous stories, illustrating the challenges, camaraderie, and lasting impacts of military service. The episode concludes with a tribute to all veterans and information on how to watch the video version of the interview on YouTube.00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:19 Honoring Veterans: A Personal Story01:22 Mark Hansen's Enlistment and Early Service04:46 Boot Camp and Medical Training13:42 Deployment to Vietnam17:33 Life in Vietnam: Challenges and Experiences32:57 The Importance of Letters34:40 A Funny Story from Vietnam36:20 Boot Camp Challenges40:33 Combat Experiences51:36 Returning Home53:08 Reflecting on Service01:00:55 A Childhood Memory01:04:00 Conclusion and Thanks
Have you ever wondered what's behind the curtain when partnering with a financial planner? In this episode, Mark Hansen breaks down the steps of working with Second Comma, offering transparency and insight into the journey of financial planning. From initial meetings to creating an asset map, Mark explains the process, focusing on making informed decisions that align with your family's unique needs.Mark discusses: - The initial steps in partnering with Second Comma and what decisions you will need to make- The importance of having an 'asset map' to visualize your financial situation- The role of estate planning and risk management in long-term financial health- How Mark tailors his financial consultations to fit into busy family lives with ease- And moreResources:- eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Connect with Mark Hansen: - LinkedIn: Mark Hansen- Website: SecondComma.com- Email: contact@second-comma.com- Book a 15-minute Intro CallAbout Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
Ever been late trying to get somewhere important and had to speed to catch up? That's what saving for retirement feels like if you start too late. The earlier you start, the more time you have to enjoy the journey. But wait too long, and you may find yourself speeding just to make it.In this episode of The Quiet Part, Mark Hansen, financial advisor explores the undeniable importance of starting early with your retirement savings. The conversation provides practical advice on how to set yourself up for a stress-free financial future, even while managing the daily demands of a young family. You'll learn why time is your greatest asset in achieving compound growth, and how small monthly savings can make a significant difference over time.Mark discusses: The power of compound growth and the importance of starting earlyTips for automating your savings to alleviate financial pressureBalancing current lifestyle desires with future financial needsReal-life mathematical scenarios showing the benefits of saving early versus lateAnd more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Conquering Your Cash Flow (Ep. 4)Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
Ready to find your dream home?As your family grows, you'll find yourself in need of a home where the features reflect the goals you have for your family. You may have some ideas in your mind about what you want from your ideal family home, but are you able to separate the ‘wants' from the ‘needs'?Join Mark Hansen, financial advisor and Founder of Second Comma, as he kicks off a multi-part series on housing with an in-depth discussion on how to choose the ideal home and neighborhood. In this episode, special guest Mike Welch, a seasoned realtor, provides key insights on making informed decisions during your house hunt.You may find there are important factors that you may never have considered!Key Highlights:Neighborhood Insights: Discover how to use resources like niche.com and greatschools.com for school ratings and the benefits of a realtor's local knowledgeHome Layouts: Learn about the significance of open-concept designs and how to identify the "feeling" of a perfect homeRenovation Realities: Gain practical advice on which home modifications are both reasonable and financially wiseBalancing Upgrades: Understand how to balance personal enjoyment with financial sensibility in home improvementsFuture-Proof Planning: Find out how to differentiate between wants and needs to choose a home that fits both your current and future family requirementsAnd much more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Website: GreatSchools.orgWebsite: Niche.comConnect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call Connect with Mike Welch: LinkedIn: Mike WelchWebsite: MikeWelchGroup.comCall or text Mike Welch: (409) 466-3638E-mail: mike@mikewelchgroup.com About Mike Welch: Mike Welch is a Residential Real Estate Listing Expert with years of experience selling properties and homes throughout the Southeast Texas and Dallas/Fort Worth areas with a proven track record of success. Mike is able to generate his own business through networking and prospecting and is a proven closer that is adept at working with property owners and management, and developing successful business relationships with clients.Mike Welch Group represents the region's finest properties with exceptional skill using the most innovative technologies currently available. They offer ultimate privacy and security, speed, and efficiency. Their years of full-time experience have given them a clear understanding of the mindset of home buyers and sellers and a thorough understanding of the regional marketplace.About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
Are you prepared for unexpected financial challenges?Planning out the financial priorities for your family is a crucial first step to take before creating your full financial plan. Join Mark Hansen, a financial advisor and Founder of Second Comma, as he uncovers essential strategies for helping you to plan for your family's financial future. This episode discusses building a robust emergency fund, the importance of early retirement savings, and practical steps for creating a steadfast financial safety net.Key Highlights:Emergency Fund Essentials: Why a fully funded emergency fund is crucial and how to keep it in high-yield savingsAligning Financial Goals: Importance of couples agreeing on fund amounts to avoid conflictsVariable Income Strategies: Stability an emergency fund brings to households with fluctuating incomeStatistics and Realities: The alarming lack of emergency funds and their long-term benefitsSteps to Financial Security: Prioritize emergency funds, retirement savings, and future expensesRetirement Savings Insights: Start saving early to benefit from compound interestConsequences of Misprioritization: Risks of neglecting retirement savings leading to financial dependenceProfessional Guidance: Seek advice to determine accurate retirement needsAnd so much more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: mark@second-comma.comPhone: (972) 521- 6857Book a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
Our detectives take on a new mystery: why does it (literally) stink so bad whenever the middle school band plays? The Kaboom Podcast is proud to bring you new episodes of the 15-part middle school mystery series Quentin Manning: Detective for Justice every Friday this summer. If you're new to the Quentin Manning series, go back to episode 1 to catch the full story. And if you're new to Kaboom we hope you check out seasons 1-3, where each episode is a completely new adventure story on its own the whole family can enjoy together. The Case of the Smell of Music Part I was written by Bill Harley and directed by Sam Payne. Cast: Ben Butters as Quentin Manning, Enoch Ellis as Sam Turnquist, Mia Bagley as Sydney Plum, Will and Sam Smith as Jimmy and Timmy Bermick, Bill Harley as Phinneas Manning, and Becca Hurley as Ms. Paradiddle. The sound team was led by Trent Reimschussel, with editing, sound design, and mixing by Mark Hansen. Quentin Manning: Detective for Justice and Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast are productions of BYUradio.
Let's say your clients are ecstatic to be working with you. They're so fired up about the problems you're helping them solve, that they're telling their neighbors, colleagues, and friends about you. But that's where it stops. Very few, if any, of these people reach out. How can you move them from neutral to drive?
Feeling overwhelmed by your cluttered surroundings?Step into the world of decluttering with "The Quiet Part", where host Mark Hansen and organizing professional Meghan Cocchiaro discuss the profound benefits of a tidy home. Meghan recounts her path from corporate chaos to creating peaceful, organized spaces for families, enhancing their overall well-being. This episode is packed with relatable anecdotes, expert advice, and actionable strategies for anyone looking to declutter their life.Key Highlights:The Visual Noise Concept: Explore how reducing clutter reduces the 'visual noise' that overwhelms your senses and disrupts your peacePersonal Clutter Tolerance: Learn how to identify your clutter threshold and customize your organizational practices accordinglyPractical Organization Tips: Get started on your decluttering journey with Meghan's easy-to-follow steps that cater to your unique household needsPsychological Benefits: Discover the mental and emotional uplift that comes from maintaining an orderly environmentProfessional Guidance: Gain insights into selecting the right organizing services to fit your lifestyle and communicating effectively to achieve optimal resultsAnd much more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: mark@second-comma.comPhone: (972) 521- 6857Book a 15-minute Intro Call Connect with Meghan Cocchiaro: LinkedIn: Meghan CocchiaroWebsite: OrganizedbyMeg.comCall or text Meghan Cocchiaro: (513) 817-1584E-mail: meg@organizedbymeg.com About Meghan Cocchiaro: Meghan Cocchiaro transitioned from a high-pressure corporate job to a fulfilling career in home organization, driven by a passion to help others reduce stress through organized living. With a hands-on approach, Meghan tailors her strategies to fit the unique dynamics of each family, fostering environments that support both daily tasks and long-term wellness.About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
Alicia didn't even want a quinceañera party, but her best friend Sarah forced her into it. Worst of all, the big present from her aunt is a creepy doll. But what her aunt failed to mention is that it is a magical doll that is determined to create the quinceañera of Alicia's dreams, even if it destroys both the party and her friendship with Sarah. After this episode we will take a few weeks off and return with a hilarious new series that will run all summer long called Quentin Manning: Detective for Justice. It's about the loveable underdog Quentin Manning and his enthusiastic, if sometimes misguided, attempts to solve mysteries at his middle school. Look for a Quentin Manning trailer in this feed soon! New to Kaboom? Each episode is a completely new adventure in just one episode, so you can start anywhere. Here's some of our favorite episodes: •Summer Camp: An Intergalactic Report (Season 2 Episode 8): An alien student disguised as a preteen boy infiltrates a summer camp in order to conduct research on the humans' nefarious plots, but an encounter with a curious young boy makes Eric question if humans are as evil as he was taught. •Hunt of the Nydralisk (Season 3 Episode 3): When a dangerous alien creature called a Nydralisk escapes from the space station lab, it's up to three teenage cadets to stop it after it incapacitates the rest of the crew. •The Viking Mascot (Season 1 Episode 2): A normally shy boy gains swagger when he puts on his high school's mascot costume, but his confidence is tested when a mythological threat arises on the football field. The Last Doll (A Quinceañera Adventure) was written by Miriam Arce and directed by Brian Tanner. The cast included Ariana McGee as Alicia, Darci Ramirez as Sarah, Abby Villasmil as The Last Doll, Ana Yslas as Tía Mari, Bryan Barba Salazar as the Chambelan, and Sam Payne as The DJ. Additional voices by Miriam Arce, Alayna Beck, Joshua Bergstrom, Alexandria Byrd, Nathan Cannon, Vanessa Goodman, Ben Hall, Evadne Hendrix, and Kenny Mears. The sound team for The Last Doll (A Quinceañera Adventure) was led by Cayson Renshaw and Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Josh Foutz, Mark Hansen, Branden Haynie, Brandon Lewis, Kevin West, and Karly Wilson; dialogue editing by Branden Haynie and Bridger Nebeker; sound design by Branden Haynie, Bridger Nebeker, and Charles Clarke; music editing by Hannah Everitt and Jim Cassler; and mixing by Branden Haynie. This adventure was produced by Brian Tanner, Miriam Arce, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. If you want more more great stories for the whole family then search for our companion podcast The Apple Seed: A Storytelling Podcast wherever you're listening to this podcast. Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
Do you get overwhelmed by putting together a monthly cash flow budget? Trying to pay each monthly expense on a single income can feel like portioning out a small pie to a large banquet hall.Tune in to this essential episode of "The Quiet Part" with host Mark Hansen, where he transforms the complex world of cash flow management into an accessible pie-slicing banquet metaphor. Pursue a journey that goes beyond just knowing your finances to mastering control over them, ensuring every slice of your financial pie is effectively allocated.Key Highlights:The Pie Analogy: Dive into the pie-slicing method to understand cash flow in a relatable wayKnowledge vs. Mastery: Discover why overseeing your finances is more impactful than just being aware of themBanquet of Budgeting: Follow the innovative 'Banquet Table Strategy' for a practical guide to categorize and track your spendingThe Steakhouse Story: Learn from Mark's personal experiences on the subtle art of moderating discretionary expensesCustomized Financial Planning: Embrace a financial plan that adapts to your unique life circumstancesStrategic Allocation: Witness the art of prioritization and control in action through a detailed walkthrough of budget distributionAnd much more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: mark@second-comma.comPhone: (972) 521- 6857Book a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
Professor John Mark Hansen is one of the nations leading scholars of American politics. His research focuses on interest groups, citizen activism, and public opinion, and he has written two books: Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in America, which he wrote with Steven Rosenstone, and Gaining Access: Congress and the Farm Lobby. He is also the Interim Chair for the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago. Listen to his career story of becoming a UChicago Professor in this episode.
What does selling pencils in fourth grade have to do with becoming a top financial advisor? Tune in to the premiere episode of The Quiet Part and listen to the remarkable journey of Mark Hansen, who evolved from a fourth-grade pencil entrepreneur to a noted financial advisor and Founder of Second Comma. This episode unveils Mark's unique life story, characterized by an unrelenting pursuit of knowledge and varied experiences.Key Highlights:Mark's Entrepreneurial Beginnings: His journey starts with a childhood pencil businessDiverse Career Path: From wine to soda to hotel renovation, gleaning essential financial lessons at each turnTurning Point: Recognized for his financial smarts in a Bible study group, Mark is inspired to pivot professionallyThe Birth of Second Comma: A firm dedicated to helping young families, embodying the concept of significant financial achievementsLifelong Learning Commitment: Mark underscores the importance of podcasts and online research in spurring success and creative solutionsExtraordinary Experiences: From part-ownership of the Green Bay Packers to secretive dealings with the Secret Service, to driving the new Moon RoverAnd much more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Green Bay PackersConnect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
Caught in the constant tug-of-war between boardroom demands and living room responsibilities? Join host Mark Hansen of Second Comma in a profound exploration of the delicate balance between professional obligations and family responsibilities in this captivating episode of "The Quiet Part." Delve into the emotional and practical aspects of juggling work and family life as Mark offers invaluable insights and strategies for finding harmony.Don't miss this enlightening discussion on defining "enough" and striking a peaceful balance between work and family.Key Highlights:Unveiling Parental Guilt: Enter the life of 'Peyton,' entrepreneur and mother, for an intimate look at the emotional complexity of parental guiltThe Art of Setting Boundaries: Discover how drawing simple lines in life can transform your family relationshipsSocietal Expectations vs. Personal Dreams: Take a candid journey into the tension between societal norms and individual career aspirationsNavigating the Work-Family Spectrum: Learn how Mark's insightful 'spectrum metaphor' guides towards a fulfilling balanceDefining 'Enough': Dive into a compelling dialogue on balancing the essentials of financial stability and family timeAnd much more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call Connect with Hillary Gale Meehan: LinkedIn: Hillary Gale MeehanWebsite: MonetaCopy.comWebsite: TeachersMakeTheLeap.comAbout Hillary Gale Meehan:Hillary Gale is a former teacher turned 6-figure entrepreneur. She is the founder and CEO of Moneta Copy, a digital marketing agency for financial professionals. Now, she's on a mission to help other teachers build lucrative freelance businesses so they can change the way work shows up in their lives. Hillary is an experienced copywriter and marketing strategist who works exclusively with financial advisors, coaches, and fintech platforms. She turns bland and boring finance copy into compelling, relatable stories that set financial brands apart in a crowded marketplace.Crafting bespoke marketing strategies and content that informs and inspires YOUR target audience, she believes in the power of storytelling to connect, engage, and convert followers into clients.
What unspoken stories are hidden in the quiet hours we spend at home? And why do we secretly pursue dreams we never talk about? 'The Quiet Part' with Mark Hansen from Second Comma isn't just another podcast; it's a deep dive into the heart of what truly drives and fulfills us.Join Mark as he guides you through the stories of everyday life, shedding light on the unvoiced aspirations and dreams that lie beneath. With a blend of storytelling and insightful exploration, 'The Quiet Part' seeks to unravel the hidden truths behind our daily actions and desires. Each episode is a unique journey, inviting you to discover the underlying motivations of your choices, and encouraging a deeper understanding of yourself.'The Quiet Part' is more than a podcast; it's an intimate conversation about the unseen forces shaping our lives, our time, and our finances. Here, we explore not just the 'what' and the 'how', but dive into the 'why' – uncovering the profound truths that lie beneath the surface of our daily routines.Join us in 'The Quiet Part.' Here, you'll find a voice for those unspoken thoughts.
Season 4 Episode 16 - Rolling back to Rolleiflex. Welcome back to a new episode of Bringing It All Back Home - this one is all about the risks & rewards of jumping into the bargain priced level of Rollei known as the Automat series. Is it worth the gamble? Are you prepared to wait 6 months for a CLA? Is it possible to plunge ahead with these 75 year old cameras and ignore the various repair needs? Tune in and check it out! Mentioned: Rolleiflex 3.5 MX Automat model K4A (X sync), Schneider Kreuznach Xenar, Harry Fleener, Mark Hansen, Mamiya C33. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message
January 15, 1947, Hollywood, California. The lifeless body of a young woman is discovered severed at the waist, drained of all blood and washed clean. Her raven hair and porcelain skin a sharp contrast to the brutality of her murder. As the story goes, she was an aspiring actress who'd come to Hollywood to chase her dreams of fame, but she'd only be known for her gruesome death. Seventy-seven years later the LAPD are no closer to finding her killer. Or are they? It's quite possibly the most notorious murder in the United States. This is the story of Elizabeth Short. The Black Dahlia.sources used for this podcastJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Introducing Mark, the financial planner at Second Comma, a trusted partner in striving for financial success. Mark helps his clients navigate the complexities of personal finance, ensuring they make informed decisions to secure their financial future. By following Mark's advice, couples can gain control over their finances, start saving for their dream home, and even plan for their children's education.Mark's dedication to empowering his clients to transform their financial lives.Learn more:https://www.second-comma.com/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-mark-hansen-financial-planner-at-second-comma
Introducing Mark, the financial planner at Second Comma, a trusted partner in striving for financial success. Mark helps his clients navigate the complexities of personal finance, ensuring they make informed decisions to secure their financial future. By following Mark's advice, couples can gain control over their finances, start saving for their dream home, and even plan for their children's education.Mark's dedication to empowering his clients to transform their financial lives.Learn more:https://www.second-comma.com/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-mark-hansen-financial-planner-at-second-comma
Mark Hansen joins Nikita Roy to discuss how generative AI can enhance data journalism, particularly by accelerating coding tasks. The discussion also addresses bias and privacy concerns associated with AI models.Mark is the East Coast Director of The Brown Institute for Media Innovation, a collaborative initiative between Columbia Journalism School and Stanford's School of Engineering. Mark began his tenure at Columbia Journalism School over a decade ago, serving as a Professor and teaching computational and data journalism courses.An investigation in one of his classes examining the bot economy behind the sale of fake followers on Twitter garnered significant attention. It became a front-page story in the New York Times and was part of a package of stories that secured the 2019 Polk Award for National Reporting. Additionally, it was shortlisted for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.Mark Hansen earned his Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of California, Berkeley, and a BS in Applied Mathematics from the University of California, Davis.Referenced:Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences by Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh StarSeeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed by James C. ScottData Feminism by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren KleinThoughts or questions? You can reach us here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Hansen, today's podcast guest, is a brand-new financial advisor. Just 6 months ago, he was in a completely different industry and field. But he's been able to accomplish more for his financial advising business in 6 months than most advisors do in 6 years. Why? Well, that's what Mark and I chat about today. You'll discover how Mark leverages the fundamentals to grow his business, and how you can do the same for your business—no matter how long you've been a financial advisor. Listen now. Show highlights include: How to know if you're in the right career or not (and what to do if you realize you're in the wrong career) (3:23) The sneaky sales strategy that helps even brand-new financial advisors close new clients with ease (9:52) 3 dirt-simple steps to make your clients enthusiastically tell all their friends about your services (without even needing to ask them) (11:15) The single biggest mistake financial advisors make when selecting their niche (and how to avoid making this mistake) (12:26) How hard teaching in emails actually repels your target market away (even if you think it'd help you land new clients) (18:55) The weird website page to look at before meeting with a prospect that doubles your chances of turning them into clients (20:25) The one thing that will increase your conversions more than anything else (and why most financial advisors shy away from it) (22:30) One book that has nothing to do with financial advising that will make a direct impact to your business's bottom line (31:31) Want to make your emails more persuasive, profitable, and fun to write? Join my 7-Day Email Marketing Challenge here: https://www.theadvisorcoach.com/challenge Want to become an expert at niche marketing and put growing your business on “easy mode?” Then join my niche marketing program here: https://www.theadvisorcoach.com/niche.html Need help getting more clients as a financial advisor? I created a free, 53-minute video outlining the steps to my “CLIENT Method,” which helps financial advisors land more clients. Watch the video before I take it down here: https://www.theadvisorcoach.com/theclientmethod.html If you're looking for a way to set more appointments with qualified prospects, sign up for James' brand new webinar about how financial advisors can get more clients with email marketing. Go to https://TheAdvisorCoach.com/webinar to register today. Go to https://TheAdvisorCoach.com/Coaching and pick up your free 90 minute download called “5 Keys to Success for Financial Advisors” when you join The James Pollard Inner Circle. Want to transform your website into a client-getting machine? Go to https://www.theadvisorcoach.com/website to get The Client-Getting Website Guide. Want a masterclass training in running effective Facebook Ads? Head to https://TheAdvisorCoach.com/ads-training. Discover how to get even better at marketing yourself with these resources: https://www.theadvisorcoach.com/financial-advisor-sales-training.html https://www.theadvisorcoach.com/financial-advisor-coaching.html https://www.theadvisorcoach.com/4-linkedin-tips-for-financial-advisors.html
Mark Hansen is the owner of Second Comma, a virtual advisor firm for 6-figure single-income households. He joins the show today to share his path into the financial planning profession, from a high-paying steady job to starting over at zero. If you are nervous about leaving the comfort and stability of corporate America to start your career in financial planning, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Listen in as Mark recounts his journey into the financial planning profession, from giving advice to co-workers to a serendipitous meeting that catapulted him into the field. He delves into the challenges of corporate life, his daring decision to leave a stable job, his tailored services for a niche market, and his consistent client acquisition rate. He also touches upon battling imposter syndrome and the invaluable support from his mentor in just 7 months of his venture. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: bit.ly/3rZy7Pc
Making maths accessible, bringing student interests into mathematics, intentionality in pedagogies, and the art of being less helpful. Master Teacher, Deputy Principal and published mathematics author, Mark Hansen joins us today to talk about his unique maths journey, German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus's curves of learning and forgetting and using interleaved activities to combat it, and the future of maths education in our modern age. Key Links: Mark Hansenmathsclassrenos@outlook.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/markhansen1983/ Hermann Ebbinghaushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_EbbinghausSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Black Dahlia The 1947 murder of a 22-year-old Hollywood hopeful in Los Angeles has never been solved. On the morning of January 15, 1947, a mother taking her child for a walk in a Los Angeles neighborhood stumbled upon a gruesome sight: the body of a young naked woman sliced clean in half at the waist. The body was just a few feet from the sidewalk and posed in such a way that the mother reportedly thought it was a mannequin at first glance. Despite the extensive mutilation and cuts on the body, there wasn't a drop of blood at the scene, indicating that the young woman had been killed elsewhere. The ensuing investigation was led by the L.A. Police Department. The FBI was asked to help, and it quickly identified the body—just 56 minutes, in fact, after getting blurred fingerprints via “Soundphoto” (a primitive fax machine used by news services) from Los Angeles. The young woman turned out to be a 22-year-old Hollywood hopeful named Elizabeth Short—later dubbed the “Black Dahlia” by the press for her rumored penchant for sheer black clothes and for the Blue Dahlia movie out at that time. Short's prints actually appeared twice in the FBI's massive collection (more than 100 million were on file at the time). First, she had applied for a job as a clerk at the commissary of the Army's Camp Cooke in California in January 1943. Second, she had been arrested by the Santa Barbara police for underage drinking seven months later. The Bureau also had her “mug shot” in its files and provided it to the press. In support of L.A. police, the FBI ran records checks on potential suspects and conducted interviews across the nation. Based on early suspicions that the murderer may have had skills in dissection because the body was so cleanly cut, agents were also asked to check out a group of students at the University of Southern California Medical School. And, in a tantalizing potential break in the case, the Bureau searched for a match to fingerprints found on an anonymous letter that may have been sent to authorities by the killer, but the prints weren't in FBI files. Who killed the Black Dahlia and why? It's a mystery. The murderer has never been found, and given how much time has passed, probably never will be. The legend grows… The 22-year-old Short had been sliced in two at the waist and completely drained of blood. Some of her organs — such as her intestines — had been removed and neatly placed underneath her buttocks. Pieces of flesh had been cut away from her thighs and breasts. And her stomach was full of feces, leading some to believe that she'd been forced to eat them before she was killed. The most chilling mutilations, however, were the lacerations on her face. The killer had sliced each side of her face from the corners of her mouth to her ears, creating what's known as a “Glasgow smile.” Since the body had already been washed clean, Los Angeles Police Department detectives concluded that she must have been killed elsewhere before being dumped in Leimert Park. Near her body, detectives noted a heel print and a cement sack with traces of blood that had presumably been used to transport her body to the vacant lot. The LAPD reached out to the FBI to help identify the body by searching their fingerprint database. Short's fingerprints turned up rather quickly because she had applied for a job as a clerk at the commissary of the U.S. Army's Camp Cooke in California back in 1943. And then her prints turned up a second time since she had been arrested by the Santa Barbara Police Department for underage drinking — just seven months after she'd applied to the job. The FBI also had her mugshot from her arrest, which they provided to the press. Before long, the media began reporting every salacious detail they could find about Short. Meanwhile, Elizabeth Short's mother Phoebe Short didn't learn of her daughter's death until reporters from The Los Angeles Examiner telephoned her pretending that Elizabeth had won a beauty contest. They pumped her for all the details they could get on Elizabeth before revealing the terrible truth. Her daughter had been murdered, and her corpse had been dismembered in unspeakable ways. As the media learned more about Elizabeth Short's history, they began to brand her as a sexual deviant. One police report read, “This victim knew at least fifty men at the time of her death and at least twenty-five men had been seen with her in the sixty days preceding her death… She was known as a teaser of men.” They gave Short the nickname, “The Black Dahlia,” due to her reported preference for wearing a lot of sheer black clothing. This was a reference to the movie The Blue Dahlia, which was out at the time. Some people spread the false rumor that Short was a prostitute, while others baselessly claimed that she liked to tease men because she was a lesbian. Adding to her mystique, Short was reportedly a Hollywood hopeful. She had moved to Los Angeles just six months before her death and worked as a waitress. Sadly, she had no known acting jobs and her death became her one claim to fame. But as famous as the case was, authorities had tremendous difficulty figuring out who was behind it. However, members of the media did receive a few clues. On January 21st, about a week after the body was found, the Examiner received a call from a person claiming to be the murderer, who said he would be sending Short's belongings in the mail as proof of his claim. Shortly thereafter on the 24th, the Examiner received a package with Short's birth certificate, photos, business cards, and an address book with the name Mark Hansen on the cover. Also included was a letter pasted together from newspaper and magazine letter clippings that read, “Los Angeles Examiner and other Los Angeles papers here is Dahlia's belongings letter to follow.” All of these items had been wiped down with gasoline, leaving no fingerprints behind. Though a partial fingerprint was found on the envelope, it was damaged in transport and never analyzed. On January 26th, another letter arrived. This handwritten note read, “Here it is. Turning in Wed. January 29, 10 a.m. Had my fun at police. Black Dahlia Avenger.” The letter included a location. Police waited at the appointed time and place, but the author never showed. Afterward, the alleged killer sent a note made of letters cut and pasted from magazines to the Examiner that said, “Have changed my mind. You would not give me a square deal. Dahlia killing was justified.” Yet again, everything sent by the person had been wiped clean with gasoline, so investigators couldn't lift any fingerprints from the evidence. At one point, the LAPD had 750 investigators on the case and interviewed more than 150 potential suspects linked to the Black Dahlia killing. Officers heard more than 60 confessions during the initial investigation, but none of them were considered legitimate. Since then, there have been more than 500 confessions, none of which led to anyone being charged. As time went on and the case went cold, many people assumed that the Black Dahlia murder was a date gone wrong, or that Short had run into a sinister stranger late at night while walking alone. After over 70 years, the Black Dahlia murder case remains open. But in recent years, a couple of intriguing — and chilling — theories have emerged. The Man Who Thinks His Father Killed Elizabeth Short Shortly after his father's death in 1999, now-retired LAPD detective Steve Hodel was going through his dad's belongings when he noticed two photos of a woman who bore a striking resemblance to Elizabeth Short. After discovering these haunting images, Hodel began using the skills he had gained as a policeman to investigate his own deceased father. Hodel went through newspaper archives and witness interviews from the case, and even filed a Freedom of Information Act to obtain FBI files on the Black Dahlia murder. He also had a handwriting expert compare samples of his father's writing to the writing on some of the notes sent to the press from the alleged killer. The analysis found a strong possibility that his father's handwriting matched, but the results were not conclusive. On the grislier side, the Black Dahlia crime scene photos showed that Short's body had been cut in a manner consistent with a hemicorporectomy, a medical procedure that slices the body beneath the lumbar spine. Hodel's father had been a doctor — who attended medical school when this procedure was being taught in the 1930s. Additionally, Hodel searched his father's archives at UCLA, finding a folder full of receipts for contracting work on his childhood home. In that folder, there was a receipt dated a few days before the murder for a large bag of concrete, the same size, and brand as a concrete bag found near Elizabeth Short's body. By the time Hodel began his investigation, many of the police officers who originally worked on the case were already dead. However, he carefully reconstructed conversations these officers had about the case. Eventually, Hodel compiled all of his evidence into a 2003 bestseller called Black Dahlia Avenger: The True Story. While fact-checking the book, Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez requested official police files from the case and made an important discovery. Shortly after the murder, the LAPD had six main suspects, and George Hodel was on their list. In fact, he was such a serious suspect that his home was bugged in 1950 so the police could monitor his activities. Much of the audio was innocuous, but one chilling exchange stuck out: “8:25pm. ‘Woman screamed. Woman screamed again. (It should be noted, the woman not heard before the scream.)'” Later that day, George Hodel was overheard telling someone, “Realize there was nothing I could do, put a pillow over her head and cover her with a blanket. Get a taxi. Expired 12:59. They thought there was something fishy. Anyway, now they may have figured it out. Killed her.” He continued, “Supposin' I did kill the Black Dahlia. They couldn't prove it now. They can't talk to my secretary anymore because she's dead.” Even after this shocking revelation, which seems to support that George Hodel killed Short — and possibly also his secretary — the Black Dahlia case still hasn't been officially closed. However, this hasn't stopped Steve Hodel from investigating his father. He says he has found details from dozens of other murders that could possibly be connected to his father, implicating him not only as the Black Dahlia murderer but also as a deranged serial killer. Hodel's research has even garnered some attention from law enforcement. In 2004, Stephen R. Kay, the head deputy for L.A. County's district attorney office, said that if George Hodel was still alive he would have enough to indict him for the Elizabeth Short murder. Did Leslie Dillon Murder The Black Dahlia? In 2017, British author Piu Eatwell announced that she had finally solved the decades-old case, and published her findings in a book called Black Dahlia, Red Rose: The Crime, Corruption, and Cover-Up of America's Greatest Unsolved Murder. The real culprit, she claimed, was Leslie Dillon, a man who police briefly considered the primary suspect but ultimately let go. However, she also claimed there was much more to the case besides the killer himself. According to Eatwell, Dillon, who worked as a bellhop, murdered Short at the behest of Mark Hansen, a local nightclub and movie theater owner who worked with Dillon. Hansen was another suspect that had eventually been let go — and the owner of the address book that had been mailed to the Examiner. He later claimed that he gave the address book to Short as a gift. Short had reportedly stayed with Hansen a few nights, and he was one of the last people reported to have spoken with her before her death in a phone call on January 8th. Eatwell alleges that Hansen was infatuated with Short and came onto her, though she rebuffed his advances. Then, he supposedly called on Leslie Dillon to “take care of her.” Hansen, it seemed, knew Dillon was capable of murder but didn't realize just how deranged he really was. Previously, Leslie Dillon had worked as a mortician's assistant, where he could have potentially learned how to bleed a body dry. Eatwell also discovered, from police records, that Dillon knew details about the crime that had not yet been released to the public. One detail was that Short had a tattoo of a rose on her thigh, which had been cut out and shoved inside her vagina. For his part, Dillon claimed to be an aspiring crime writer and told authorities that he was writing a book about the Dahlia case — which never materialized. Despite all the evidence pointing to him, Dillon was never charged with the crime. Eatwell claims he was released due to Mark Hansen's ties to some of the cops at the LAPD. While Eatwell believes the department was corrupt to begin with, she also thinks that Hansen contributed largely to its corruption by exploiting his ties to certain officers. Another discovery that lent itself to Eatwell's theory was a crime scene found at a local motel. During her research, Eatwell came across a report by Aster Motel owner Henry Hoffman. The Aster Motel was a small, 10-cabin facility near the University of Southern California. On the morning of January 15, 1947, he opened the door to one of his cabins and found the room “covered in blood and fecal matter.” In another cabin, he discovered that someone had left a bundle of women's clothes wrapped up in brown paper, which was also stained with blood. Instead of reporting the crime, Hoffman simply cleaned it up. He had been arrested four days earlier for beating his wife and didn't want to risk another run-in with the police. Eatwell believes that the motel is where Elizabeth Short was murdered. Eyewitness reports, though uncorroborated, claim that a woman who resembled Short was seen at the motel shortly before the murder. Eatwell's theories have not been proven, as everyone involved with the original Black Dahlia murder case is most likely dead by now, and many official LAPD documents remain locked away in vaults. However, Eatwell remains confident in her findings, and truly believes that she's solved the mysterious and gruesome case of the Black Dahlia murder. Though we still don't know for certain who killed the Black Dahlia, these recent theories present compelling cases. And it's possible that the truth is still out there, just waiting for the right investigation to finally bring it to light.
In this episode of the Wavebreak Podcast, Dylan Kelley interviews Jedd Rose, Cofounder and President of Topo Designs. Since 2008, Topo Designs has grown from a vision of two founders, Jedd Rose and Mark Hansen, into a talented 70-person team. Consumers can find Topo Designs products sold in over 30 countries and 1,200+ stores.You'll also learn Topo Designs:Inspiring founding story and lessons learned launching a brand in 2008 with no previous experience making productsApproach to product innovation that stands out from the competition and rest of the marketFuture of the brand with their recent investment raised and their exciting expansion plans for the companyJedd Rose is President of Topo Designs.Links MentionedTopo DesignsLearn more about Wavebreak: the email & CRM agency for high-growth DTC brandsSponsored by...Klaviyo — Over 265,000 innovative brands are growing their businesses by listening and understanding to cues from their customers--easily turning that information into valuable marketing messages used to build highly segmented, automated email & SMS campaigns, such as win back campaigns or abandoned cart recovery and more.Tidio — Tidio is the highest-rated live chat software on Shopify. Through Live Chat, Chatbots, and Ticketing, Tidio helps Shopify merchants gain and retain more customers with personalized shopping experiences. Automate up to 47% of recurring questions and offer discounts based on user behavior to maximize revenue. If you want to increase sales and customer satisfaction check out Tidio and use promo code "LEADERS" to get an exclusive discount.Bloomreach - Personalization is complicated. Bloomreach makes it simple. Show millions of customers the right product, in the right place, at the right time.
Joining us on The Clever Investor Show today is Mark Hansen Established as a cultural icon in 1990, Mark and his business partner Jack Canfield created what Time magazine called, "the publishing phenomenon of the decade," with over 110 million Chicken Soup for the Soul books sold worldwide - one of the most successful publishing franchises of all time. Internationally known keynote speaker and personality With his one-of-a-kind technique and masterful authority of his work, time and again he receives high accolades from his audiences as one of the most dynamic and compelling speakers of our time. Having spoken in more than 60 countries, Mark has shared his message of opportunity and action and created a powerful transformation in thousands of organizations and millions of individuals worldwide. In this podcast episode, Mark and Crystal share their insights on personal growth in various areas such as business, real estate, and philanthropy. Their book, "The Book of Asking," is also discussed as a tool for improving one's questioning skills, starting with overcoming self-doubt. Mark emphasizes the importance of mindset and product innovation to keep customers engaged. The concept of the S-curve in business is also touched upon. The couple encourages listeners to build the habit of asking questions, including questioning the existence of a creator. They also advocate for making money and giving back to society, while discussing the negative impact of social media and promoting forgiveness, and moving on from disagreements --- HIGHLIGHTS: Mark and Crystal highlight growth in business, real estate, and philanthropy, and stress the power of asking questions for exponential growth. "The Book of Asking" offers tools for asking better questions, featuring inspiring stories from 21 people who made a difference in the world through their asking journey, starting with a lack of self-worth. Mark highlights the significance of changing one's mindset, creating new products to engage customers, and the S-curve concept in business. They advocate for ending poverty through entrepreneurship and education, citing the example of Dr. Muhammad Yunus' success Mark and Crystal emphasizes the importance of sales and writing skills, making money, and giving back to society while encouraging forgiveness and inspiring new entrepreneurs. --- SOCIAL MEDIA: Website URL: https://www.markvictorhansen.com. Mark Victor Hansen IG
In this episode, we are joined by Brian Mark Hansen, the Danish chef who recently won the prestigious Bocuse d'Or 2023 culinary competition. Brian shares his experience of competing at the highest level and offers valuable insights and tips for aspiring chefs who want to participate in the Bocuse d'Or or any other culinary competition. From developing a winning mindset to mastering technical skills and collaborating with your team, Brian discusses the key factors that led to his success. Tune in to learn from a champion and get motivated to take your cooking to the next level. — Where to find Brian Mark Hansen: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianmarkhansen/ — Where to find Gronda: • App: https://gronda.app.link/get-app • Website: https://gronda.com • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gronda/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrondaEN/ • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grondanetwork — Where to find Valentin Schütz: • Gronda: https://gronda.app.link/JJmp3b4Q7tb • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vleosch/ • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valentin-schuetz — Referenced: —
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You know what they say, 'An apple a day, keeps the doctor away...' so for those of you with broken Contaxes, you better get rid of all your apples as the doctor is here! Okay, so maybe he hasn't quite gotten his PhD yet, but in this, the 41st episode of the Camerosity Podcast, we are happy to introduce you to Brandon Monroe, an aviation mechanics student who just so happens to really love the Zeiss-Ikon Contax rangefinders so much that he wanted to learn how to repair them himself. Brandon reached out to other well known technicians who repair Contaxes like Henry Scherer and Mark Hansen and learned what he could from them. For everything else, he rolled up his sleeves and got to work. Tearing down several broken Contax rangefinders, and at least one that had been previously CLAd to see what was done, Brandon has recently become successful at full CLAs of both pre and postwar Contax IIs and IIIs. Brandon has repaired several cameras for Paul and a few others, and according to Paul, the cameras are like new. Listen in as Brandon tells his story of how he got started and why he fell in love with Contax rangefinders. He discusses differences between the pre and postwar shutters, what the shutters are made of, how the rangefinders work and how they're adjusted, who makes our favorite Contax lens adapters, using Contax lenses on Nikon rangefinders, plus a huge number of other things. Mike can't help himself and goes into the history of the camera somewhat, explaining how the Contax I came to be, and what differences are between it and the later cameras. Joining us on this episode are returning guests Aidan Dean, Alex Dietrich, and first time callers Steve Wilcox and from all the way in Belgium, Eric Kaas Sluis, a self professed Contax addict who has one of the largest collections of working Contaxes and lenses in the world. In addition to repair of the Contax, we talk about what makes them special, who made the original Zeiss-Ikon Contax in 1926 (Hint: His name rhymes with 'Bagel'), postwar Jena Contaxes, and why you should consider a Kiev if you cannot afford a Contax. Amazingly, the guys somehow manage to stay on topic for most of the show, but a small amount of time is spent on a few other cameras that we just can't stop talking about. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you. We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. If you want to join us for our next episode, we will record Episode 42 on Monday, February 6th and we will talk American cameras like Argus, Clarus, Perfex, and many other brands you may or may not have heard of! Be sure to stay tuned for the official announcement! This Week's Episode Introducing Brandon Monroe / Brandon Needs to Pressure Test His Nikonos Pentax Errata / The Pentax MX Does Have a Depth of Field Preview Lever and Some K1000s Do Have a Self Timer Of All Cameras to Fix, Why Did Brandon Want to Learn to Repair the Contax? / Brandon Talked to Henry Scherer and Mark Hansen For Help The Tension Screw For the Shutter Is Often Used to Over Tension the Shutter / If You Over Tension, It's Kaput A (Very) Brief Intro Into How the Contax Shutter Works / Where Brandon Gets Replacement Ribbons From The History of the Contax / The Contax I Was Released in 1932 and Had Many Revisions The Contax II and III Came Out in 1936, The Difference is In the Meter Differences Between Pre and Postwar Contaxes / The Mount is the Same, but Not All Pre-War Lenses Work on Post-War Bodies The Construction of the Contax Rangefinders / Brandon Also Loves the Zeiss-Ikon Contessa 35 / Adjusting the Contax Rangefinder Brandon Makes a Mask to Block off Fractures in Contax Rangefinders Paul is Brandon's Number 1 Customer / What Are Zeiss Bumps? Finding Contaxes in Europe Isn't Very Hard, But Getting Them Repaired Is / Eric Doesn't Like the Contax I How is Brandon Going to Handle the Immense Demand for People Wanting Their Contax Repaired? Does Brandon Intend to Train Others to Repair Contaxes? / Do Not Try to Use a Prewar Contax Without Servicing It What is it About the Contax That Makes Them Special? You Cannot Compare a CLA'd Contax to a non-CLA'd Contax, They Are So Much Better Zeiss Was a World Class Optics Company When They Made the First Contax, Leitz Made Microscopes Zeiss Cameras Were Always Solid, Even the Last Icarex SLRs / Some Early Zeiss Lenses Were Outsourced to American and British Firms The Very First Zeiss-Ikon Contax Was Made in 1926, What Was It, and Who Designed It? Anthony and Eric Both Prefer the Sonnar 50mm f/2 over the f/1.5 Eric and Paul Recommend the Zeiss Amedeo Adapter / Can you Adapt Nikon Lenses to Contax and Vice Versa? The Contax Claw / There's a Correct Way to Press the Shutter Release on a Contax Mike Defends the Kiev, They Are Not Contax Copies, They Are a Continuation / Early Kievs Can Be Very Good Jena Contaxes Were Made After the War By Former Contax Technicians With Nothing to Do Brandon's Tips for Identifying a Kiev with a German Shutter / If You Can't Afford a Contax, There's No Shame in Buying a Kiev There Are Many Ukrainian and Other Former Soviet Sellers Who Are Very Reputable, You Should Not Hesitate to Buy from Them Brandon Loves the Contessa 35 So Much It Killed His Internet Connection Lightning Round: What Other Unrepairable Camera Do You Wish Could Get Repaired? Paul - Zeiss-Ikon Contaflex TLR, Mike - Kodak Ektra, Eric - Leicaflex SL2, Alex - Olympus Stylus Epic, Brandon - Contax I, Theo - Petris, Anthony - Folding Kodak Bellows / Kodak Monitor Six-20 The Contax I Has a Unique Shutter from Any Other Contax / Different Ribbons / The Rangefinder is Coupled by a Cord Thank You to Brandon For Learning to Do This / We Need More Young People to Learn to Repair Cameras Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Brandon Monroe - https://www.facebook.com/mixedemulsionsbybrandon Eric Kaas Sluis - https://www.flickr.com/photos/129242869@N03/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
Join us today as Colleen Interview's Mark Victor Hansen & his beautiful wife Crystal Dwyer Hansen on Take the Leap. Today we discussed how to ASK!!! Ladies, tapping into what is possible for you starts with Asking! I'm highly recommending, and ""asking"" that you not only purchase a copy of their book but that you also purchase a second copy for a loved one. Let's all pay it forward and share the love with the ones we love so they too can live in their purpose. Pick up at least 2 copies today! Ask!: The Bridge from your Dreams to Your Destiny! To Connect with Crystal Hansen https://crystalvisionlife.com/ https://twitter.com/CrystalVision https://www.instagram.com/crystaldwyerhansen/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/crystaldwyer/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC91WJR4T23sp7MFB5Ws1_lg?view_as=subscriber https://www.facebook.com/crystaldwyerhansen crystalinphx@yahoo.com To Connect with Mark Hansen http://markvictorhansen.com/ https://www.facebook.com/MarkVictorHansenFanPage https://twitter.com/MarkVHansen https://instagram.com/markvictorhansen/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/markvhansen/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1WRGxfPQ5JMQL-NDa_jO8Q To connect with the host: Colleen Biggs https://www.meetup.com/Leap-for-ladies/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleen-biggs/ Snag a copy of her latest book, Step Into the Spotlight to Expand your Influence here https://colleenbiggs.net/books/ You can also find our weekly interviews and instructional videos on Youtube here. https://www.youtube.com/c/ColleenBiggs Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/colleen.s.biggs/ Find out more about how you can work directly with Colleen, click here https://colleenbiggs.net/coaching/ and join the Leap Community so you can Step Into the Spotlight, be seen, be heard, and be visible today! https://colleenbiggs.net/community/
In a new paper-- "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43681-022-00209-w (The uselessness of AI Ethics)," published in the online edition of the journal AI and Ethics, Luke Munn, points to over 80 lists of AI ethical principles produced by governments, corporations, research groups and professional societies. In is paper, he expresses concern that most of these ethics statements deal in vague terms and lack any kind of actual enforcement. But in critiquing attempts at defining an ethical code for AI, he is not suggesting we let the technology develop in a technical vacuum. On the contrary, he wants us to think more deeper about the potential problems in deploying AI. In this episode of the podcast, Mark Hansen, Director of the Brown Institute for Media Innovation and a professor at Columbia Journalism School, speaks with Munn about his ideas, which are part of a growing movement that sees the problems with AI less in purely computational terms, but instead as an area of social science.
Tình yêu bản thân là sự cân bằng giữa việc chấp nhận con người thật của chính mình, song song với việc biết rằng mình xứng đáng với những điều tốt đẹp hơn, và hành động theo kim chỉ nam Yêu mình trước đã, yêu đời để sau được chấp bút bởi Vex King - một nhà văn, một huấn luyện viên tinh thần và một doanh nhân – người đã trải qua vô vàn thử thách trong quá trình trưởng thành. Anh từng sống dưới đáy của cuộc đời khi cha anh qua đời từ khi anh còn là một đứa trẻ, từng trải qua thời gian sống vô gia cư và lớn lên trong một khu phố nhiều tệ nạn. Anh cũng thường xuyên bị bắt nạt do nạn phân biệt chủng tộc. "Yêu mình trước đã, yêu đời để sau" đòi hỏi bạn phải cam kết ngay bây giờ để trở thành phiên bản tốt hơn, vĩ đại hơn của chính mình. Mục tiêu của nó là giúp bạn trở nên tốt hơn so với chính bạn ngày hôm qua, mỗi ngày, trong mọi lĩnh vực, và trong suốt phần đời còn lại của bạn. Sự vĩ đại không phải là khái niệm một chiều. Mặc dù xét về mặt chủ quan, hầu hết mọi người sẽ liên tưởng khái niệm này với việc có một khả năng đặc biệt, có nhiều tiền hoặc của cải vật chất, quyền lực hoặc địa vị, và những thành tựu to lớn mà họ đã đạt được qua nhiều quá trình nỗ lực, đấu tranh. Nhưng sự vĩ đại thực sự sâu sắc hơn như vậy rất nhiều. Sự vĩ đại không thể tồn tại nếu thiếu đi mục đích, tình yêu, lòng vị tha, sự khiêm tốn, sự trân trọng, lòng nhân hậu và tất nhiên – đặc ân lớn nhất mà con người được ban tặng – niềm hạnh phúc. Bạn xứng đáng với một cuộc sống tốt đẹp hơn và cuốn sách này sẽ giúp bạn tạo ra cuộc sống đó ! Tải ứng dụng để nghe trọn bộ Sách nói : voiz.vn/download
Cuộc sống chúng ta luôn bận rộn với những công việc, những suy nghĩ, những ước mơ hoài bão và những con đường... Đó là một hành trình mà chúng ta luôn hướng về phía trước. Mỗi người đều có thể đảm nhận cuộc sống trong không gian suy nghĩ của mình, trong từng giai đoạn của cuộc sống. Chính vì vậy đôi khi chúng ta đã băng quá nhanh, không kịp dừng lại hay đủ tĩnh lặng để cảm nhận và khám phá cuộc sống từ góc nhìn khác với những gì mình đã thấy, từ những không gian khác hay thời điểm khác. Thật sự, đôi khi những điều mới mẻ, diệu kỳ của cuộc sống lại đến từ những khoảnh khắc rất bình dị và bất ngờ. Điều diệu kỳ từ cách nhìn cuộc sống tuyển chọn những câu chuyện rất đỗi đời thường của cuộc sống. Mỗi câu chuyện là một thông điệp giản dị mà cuộc sống muốn gởi đến các bạn. Những thông điệp này có thể giúp bạn thay đổi cách nhìn, cách nghĩ đối với những sự kiện diễn ra xung quanh chúng ta. Hạnh phúc sống không phải lúc nào cũng trọn vẹn, không phải lúc nào cũng thành công to lớn. Đôi khi chỉ tìm được cái nhìn đúng, hay nhìn nhận lại những gì mình đã làm được cũng đem đến cảm giác hạnh phúc thật sự. Và mỗi nghịch cảnh, khó khăn thường ẩn chứa những bài học những trải nghiệm vô giá mà bạn chỉ thật sự khám phá và cảm nhận được khi bạn mở lòng đón nhận. Mong rằng từ những câu chuyện trong “Điều diệu kỳ từ cách nhìn cuộc sống”, bạn sẽ tìm thấy và khám phá những điều thú vị, dù là bình dị nhất, với những gì đã và đang diễn ra trong cuộc sống của mình. Tải ứng dụng để nghe trọn bộ Sách nói : voiz.vn/download
Mark is a researcher who specializes in tuberculosis. While Mark currently researches infectious diseases, this wasn't always the path that he was headed down. I've had the privilege to know Mark since undergrad and he was always going down the path of medical school to be a doctor. While he didn't completely switch fields, Mark made the conscious decision to pursue a different interest and passion of his - research. While Mark is extremely passionate about the work that he does, he also has many other passions. Mark has always been active and into sports, so some of his other recent passions include bouldering and running. While talking about these passions, we discovered some valuable life lessons that can come from these activities. It's been an absolute privilege to call Mark a friend for all these years, and I'm excited to see where life takes him in the future. In this episode Mark talks about figuring out your career, falling down in life, doing what makes you happy, and much more! Connect with Mark: Instagram: @markhansenjr Connect with me! Personal: Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @zachhose14 Email: zachhose14@gmail.com The Official Podcast: Instagram/Facebook: @zappodcastofficial If you want want to be a guest on the podcast, I'd love to have you! Feel free to reach out directly! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zappodcastofficial/message
When Sharon Kowalski and Karen Thompson fell in love, they knew they needed to be careful. It was the 1970s, and they lived in a conservative Minnesota town. They feared that if they came out of the closet, they would lose their jobs — or worse. The couple exchanged rings and bought a house together, but they didn't come out to their families. Then one day, Sharon got into a terrible car accident. When Karen rushed to her side, Sharon's family explained that they'd be the ones caring for Sharon. Then Brandi tells us about sixteen-year-old Jason Sweeney, who worked hard doing construction jobs with his father and hoped to one day attend a military academy. But those dreams were dashed by a group of kids who Jason considered his friends. Justina Morley, 15, lured Jason into the woods near the Delaware River, where Edward Batzig, 16, Nicholas Coia, 16, and Domenic Coia, 17, were lying in wait. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: WEST 57TH: "Bitter Quarrel: A Test of Love" - 3/4/1989, CBS “The Minnesota legal fight that changed the course of the gay rights movement,” by Benjamin Kwan for Minnesota Lawyer “In Re Guardianship of Kowalski,” Justia.com “It happened to us, 1983,” video on YouTube by Karen Thompson “A bitter fight for control,” by Joyce Murdoch for the Washington Post “Gay rights victory,” by Mark Hansen for the ABA Journal “Gay groups are rallied to aid 2 women's fight,” by Nadine Brozan for the New York Times “Woman's hospital visit marks gay rights fight,” by Nadine Brozan for the New York Times “Two sides are bypassed in lesbian case,” by Nadine Brozan for the New York Times “Disabled woman's care given to lesbian partner,” by Tamar Lewin for the New York Times “Karen Thompson's role in the movement for marriage equality,” by D. Kelly Weisberg for Hastings Women's Law Journal In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Friend Fatale” episode, Murder Among Friends “The Twisted Murder of Jason Sweeney” by Nicole Henley, Medium “Manson Echo in Philly Teen Murder Case” ABC News “Slaying of a Teen Leaves City Stunned” by David Zucchino, Los Angeles Times “Murder of Jason Sweeney” wikipedia.org YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 30+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
1. del ud af 2 om kokkekonkurrencen Bocuse d'Or. I den her episode hedder gæsten Brian Mark Hansen. Til dagligt er han køkkenchef på michelin-restauranten, Søllerød Kro i Nordsjælland - men de seneste måneder har han ligget i træningslejr, fordi han sammen sin assistent – eller kommis, som det hedder på kokkesprog – Elisabeth Madsen, skal repræsentere Danmark til Bocuse d'Or i Budapest.Hør hvordan Brian Mark Hansen ser på mad som en elitesport – og få et indblik i, hvad det kræver og hvordan forberedelserne er, når man er deltager i verdens vigtigste kokkekonkurrence.
Dennis Rader's capture. Profile by FBI analyst. ABAjournal How Cops Caught BTK by Mark Hansen. New York Times Ken Landwehr, played key role in capture of serial killer dies at 59. By Bruce Weber. Music Darkest Child by Song by Kevin Macleod. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short may forever remain that, unsolved, but, to many the killer is already known,the problem is who is right about which one? Join us this week as we discuss (and sometimes argue) about who could have committed this heinous crime. Ed Burns, Hayley questions whether or not he had the medical know how, BUT, I had forgotten during the recording that he had some medical student credits! George Hodel? Steve Hodel certainly thinks he did it. Check out his books Black Dahlia Avenger II 2014: Presenting the Follow-Up Investigation and Further Evidence Linking Dr. George Hill Hodel to Los Angeles's Black Dahlia and other 1940s LONE WOMAN MURDERS Mark Hansen Leslie Dillon Piu Eatwell thinks she has the answer checkout her book Black Dahlia, Red Rose: The Crime, Corruption, and Cover-Up of America's Greatest Unsolved Murder Dr Patrick O'Reilly, was he close enough friends with Mark Hansen to commit murder together? This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized. Below is a (partial) list of references used during the research and telling of this story. The Black Dahlia References https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/the-black-dahlia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahlia https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/black-dahlia http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1867198_1867170_1867291,00.html https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/26/black-dahlia-murder-steve-hodel-elizabeth-short http://blackdahlia.web.unc.edu/ https://stevehodel.com/ https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/has-the-black-dahlia-murder-finally-been-solved-198247/ https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/famous-murders/the-black-dahlia-murder/ Documentaries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FlqnCf1LZs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXKEfFfFBKo https://www.insideedition.com/black-dahlia-murder-true-story-50461 https://www.horrorgalore.com/true-story/horrifying-mystery-black-dahlia-documentary Books https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Avenger-True-Story/dp/0061139610 https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-James-Ellroy/dp/0446618128 https://www.amazon.com/Severed-Story-Black-Dahlia-Murder/dp/187892317X https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Red-Rose-Corruption/dp/1631492268 https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Files-Transfixed-Angeles/dp/0060582502 https://www.amazon.com/Childhood-Shadows-Hidden-Dahlia-Murder/dp/1585004847 https://www.amazon.com/Exquisite-Corpse-Surrealism-Dahlia-Murder/dp/B000WZTZOU http://www.piueatwell.com/black-dahlia-red-rose
The most approachable man in the room, Mark Hansen.He is a student of all things billiards and an even BETTER teacher. Mark competed INTERNATIONALLY in the world of Carom Billiards and to this day remains intensely interested in the game of Pool.
Discover why asking is the first step in getting your ideal life Learn why you need ask more than just keeping quiet Find more about how your answers aren't found outside but instead inside of you Resources/Links: Wanting to Know More About Asking and the Power Behind it? Join Crystal and Mark's Book Club Community: askthebookclub.com Summary Have you always wanted to ask but constantly find yourself getting anxious or scared? Are you always tired of not being able to ask when you know that you really want it? Do you want to know how to ask for your ideal life? Mark Victor Hansen is the best-selling author of Chicken Soup for the Soul and other innumerable bestsellers including, One Minute Millionaire. And, Crystal Dwyer Hansen is also a best-selling author, international speaker, and clinical hypnotherapist. In this episode, Mark and Crystal share their tips and insights for how to ask when you don't know how to ask at all. They share also their experiences on how valuable and important asking is even if you may think it scary. Check out these episode highlights: 01:09 - Crystal and Mark's ideal client: “Our ideal client is anyone who is a voluminous reader that wants to make their life infinitely better by learning the technology of asking because you don't get what you deserve, you get what you ask for.” 01:47 - Problem Crystal and Mark help solve: “So the problem we solve is getting you out of doubt, uncertainty, and unworthiness into the manifestation of your greatest destiny through asking because most people are scared to death to ask.” 02:41 - Typical symptoms that clients do before reaching out to Crystal and Mark: “I love the question because what we said that there are seven detours to asking-- the sense of unworthiness, naivete, doubt, fear, excuses, pattern paralysis, and then the big, big one that's hit us now because of screen time, as far as I'm concerned, is disconnection.” 03:39 - Common mistakes that people make before they find Crystal and Mark's solution: “So the common mistake most people make is that they look for their answers outside of themselves. And we say and teach in the book, you will never find your answers outside of yourself.” 04:51 - Crystal and Mark's Valuable Free Action (VFA): “Well, Crystal said you got to ask yourself, others, and God. I want to do just the "Ask God". When jack and I came up with Chicken Soup, we thought the soul of America is in trouble, what we discovered the soul the world was in trouble. And we didn't have the right title!” 06:40 - Crystal and Mark's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Check out Crystal and Mark's FREE Webinar: askthebookclub.com 07:18 - Q: How do we get out of the COVID confinement cocoon? A: God gave you an eye, as human beings, only two powers. Nobody else has got our superpowers, learning how to ask and what we're teaching is the science, the philosophy, the techniques, and the technology. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “Once you ask, you have illumination. You have insight. You have wisdom.” -Mark HansenClick To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland 00:10 Welcome, everyone, and a warm welcome to Marketing The Invisible, joined today by Crystal and Mark Hansen. Crystal and Mark, good day! A warm welcome from down under. How are you doing?
Take our survey here: https://forms.gle/fzHSg3oLqFfhGF6C6 In this episode, Mark and Crystal Hansen, authors of Ask!: The Bridge from Your Dreams to Your Destiny, discuss how asking questions will create a more successful and fulfilling life. Request a Custom Workshop For Your Company Get Free Access to Over 15 Negotiation Guides Ask!: The Bridge from Your Dreams to Your Destiny Follow Kwame on LinkedIn Kwame Christian with Mark Hansen and Crystal Hansen
Revised Version Today on the show I have Jedd Rose, founder and president of Topo Designs. Jedd has quickly become one of my favorite people in the outdoor industry, not just because of the great relationship we've built between Topo and my company Outwild, but also because Jedd is just such a great guy. He's super insightful, humble, driven, and he surprises you with little nuggets that let you peer into the depth of his personality - you'll see what I mean in this episode. Jedd and his co-founder Mark Hansen created Topo Designs with a unique vision in mind: to build a fashion forward, utilitarian clothing and gear brand that blends an outdoor vibe with an urban cool factor. As Jedd would describe it, Topo is ‘built for anywhere on your map.' In the relatively few short years they've been in business, Topo has risen to one of the most popular brands in the industry. In this episode, Jedd and I get into the nitty gritty tactical details behind building a stellar brand. Everything from finding a good business partner, to raising money, to dissecting and preparing for the various stages most businesses go through - with a whole lot more sandwiched in between. Before we dive in, I want to thank all my listeners for your patience while the show was on a short break so that we could all focus on learning about and elevating the voices of the BIPOC community during this historic fight for racial equality. Thank you all for supporting that initiative, it's important work and your allyship and action is critical beyond measure. Speaking of activism, a quick reminder that as we move closer and closer to election season it's important to start thinking about your role in the fight against climate change. My go to resource is Protect Our Winters. They make it easy to get your friends and family registered to vote and have lots of information on how to make informed decisions and get involved. Head over to their website or check them out on the socials for all the deets. The original version of this conversation took place in front of a live audience of students studying life design in the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The version you'll hear took place online in our homes to respect social distancing. Alright, here's my conversation with Jedd Rose. Enjoy!